The Straits Times, 14 September 1910
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The Straits Times
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Title Section13 1910-09-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.362 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement138 1910-09-14 1 D, ft J, McCallnm's PERFECTION WHISKY. MLBBEOK. MACBRtGOR AND COMPANY. KATZ BROS., LD, Gents' Outfitting Dept BAGS AND TRUNKS. We are now shewing a large assortment of Gladstone Bags Kit Bags Brief Bags Attache Cases Suit Cases Fitted Dressing Cases Cabin Trunks Holdalls By the best English makers in all138 words
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Advertisement292 1910-09-14 1 AT ROBINSON'S Cash Sale. o^&r^^g BEDSTEADS 1 AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. All made in England, New and in Good Condition. o U -INCH PILLARS. Sale Prices. TTr With BrassE.il. j Wide 8 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6in Long $1 5 5O jLI J m 4\ "II I"' »li292 words
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Advertisement107 1910-09-14 1 Bollinger Champagne. "CALDBRCK MA3GRE6OR AND COMPANY. Undertaker, Monumental Mason Marble Merchant, SOLE AGENT FOR MESSRS. DOTTRIDGE BROS., LTD OF LONDON Millta.i y Contractor. Has the ONLY RabberTyed Hearses in the Town. ONLY ITALIAN MARBLE USED IN MONUMENTS. «8, Prinsep Straet. Telephone i No 81 8 1 1 jsJi j I107 words
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Article1093 1910-09-14 2 ENGLISH SAILOR SAVES CREW OF WRECKED SHIP. Rewarded by Norwegian Government The annals of the sea rich as they are, oan surely furnish few examples of such sustained and intrepid oonrage as that for which Edward G. Fox, a British seaman, was recently honoured by the Norwegian1,093 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1910-09-14 2 i i t i J S 's y Wf Consumptives Need YM IV f something more than ordinary foods to 1 \f I give them strength to battle with the j j I disease and to repair its ravages. U I KEPLER S0LUTI0N| supplies strength-giving, vitalising and bodybuilding materials in100 words
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Advertisement13 1910-09-14 2 For ail internal oomplaiata, Dysentery Ooasbn.Oolds.eto.. t»k« Woodi 1 Great Pepper, tint Core.13 words
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Advertisement885 1910-09-14 2 The Sun NEVER sets on the "ELGIN TENTB. They are to be found ALL OVER THE WORLD. V\ -fs -c KttUy iUtistratcd \Pi m ßymfifl^^^a*a»*.^\ fe^^irlV j^k^^iJb>'!^kr< Ta»ts np on Uf4^|H •'^^^_^s^T«e V d£zmMm^^E^W\ '■LUIN MILLS C* j Ofllcef. 501... UPS T.nt. Mlnlatur. Swl.s Cott.tr 'nt Si«e 8' x 1C885 words
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Advertisement258 1910-09-14 2 Rubber Producing Companies Handbook. Orders now being booked lor Rubber Producing Companies Handbook Capitalised in dollars. $2.00 per copy. Only 1,000 Books available. COFFEE BOBUSTA SEEDLINGS. Ddoember to January Delivery. L. Y. SWEE CO., General Commission Agents k Share Broker* 81, Old Market Square, Kual* Lumpur. MM CRUSHED FOOD. Trj258 words
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Article690 1910-09-14 3 ALL RED ROUTE AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. London in 2011. To travel round tbe Empire, to tbe great ■elf. governing Stated and back to tbe homeland, all (or one thiUiog that ia one of tbe many new attractions devised for tbe postponed Festival of Empire to be690 words
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Article301 1910-09-14 3 Relics of Spanish Armada Rescused From the Deep. The search for treasure contained in tbe Spanish galleon souk in Tobt rmory Bay has now keen proseoottd for a fortnight, with results which are considered to be highly favourable. Over a week was i-pent in tbe preliminary arrangements,301 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement712 1910-09-14 3 VBOsI fr*m Cold. SntntiS of rTK^T/ia»V^ss'* esßstv K.U.P.booklctalsucoatnini S?&PiSIO^J >f Jf it to be ia denuiud for tint W ffj kß|| Aid and oilier purpose*; mt JoSp pect of Sick Room re- t9~^m&J Br Ailments may in many ia»t micct be relic* ed or cured by tullowinj the instructiuat (illustrated)712 words
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Advertisement76 1910-09-14 3 THE BEST 18 ALWAYS CHEAPEST. In buying medicine, a few pence from eacb bottle is no inducement to tbe buyer. Be wants tbat which is most effective, as it U cheapest in tbe end. 1 his is why Chamber lain's Coogh Remedy is so popular bere. It is Kuaranteed to76 words
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Advertisement528 1910-09-14 3 Used LEMCO 25 YEARS. AU4r wrisMr- Fortmtnty-fiyeytars Ihavtused Lemcoalwayt, either as an aid to goad ant ecmomical cooking, or as an invalid food. lam personally grateful to it. Many a dish has been made palatable and nourishing rrith tht aid of an artfully administered it: of Lemco, and in sickness528 words
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Advertisement206 1910-09-14 3 afsTLfii I riilil *W food, Thou who use NESTLE S FOOD for Infants and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 35 years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare the Food for206 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement600 1910-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Per Chins, Japan, Penan*.. Cjsylsn. AsMtralla, India, Aden, Biypt, Medlter'Biean Parts, Plymoath and Londaa Throngh Bills of Lading Usuad tor China Ooast, Persian Ool(, Continental, aad Amsrieao Ports. Steamers will leave Blagapora oa or about IMAIL LINES. Oattmrd {for Okina) Asa«v« B»pt 13600 words
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Advertisement498 1910-09-14 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CB.LTD. A regular fortnightly serrioe U maintained between JAPAN ami BUROPH by the Company's well-knowa TWIS-BCBBW RTIIIIII under Mail Oontraot witb the Imperial Japanese GoTernment, speoiaUy designed for the Company's Boropeaa Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotrioity, provided with exoellent aooommodation for First aad Second498 words
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Advertisement610 1910-09-14 4 BTEAIER B*ILIWa3. C. P. R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY* ROYAL MAIL BTEAMBHIP LINE. ras NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO BUROPB TIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITED STATBS. Route from Hongkong via Shainghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Viotoria and Vauoouver. R M.S. Bbtpbbss or India Twin screw steamR.M.S.610 words
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Advertisement334 1910-09-14 4 STEAiER mums. PACIFIC MAIL JJTEAWHIP CB. TOYO l\iiH lAIIHA. The MM groat steamship Hats bstwsaa JHIN A, JAPAN aad BOBOPB, via Honolulu aad Baa Franasaeo, oparattng the new 11,000 iona, iwin-sorew staamsrs KORRA aad JIBBRIA, tooethsr wtlk Iks well-known neam era CHINA, ASIA, MONGOLIA MAH OHOBIA, NIPPON MABU, TBNIO MABO334 words
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Advertisement540 1910-09-14 4 STEAME* SAILIMt HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. Tbs steamers of IhJs Company »«fa.tala a ragalar servioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, aad tbs Straits, China and Japaa. Homewards, they are deepatahsd fortnightly (or Havre aad Ham burg and onos a month for remernavaa dlraot, calling al Penang aad Ootomoo TaUat]540 words
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Advertisement707 1910-09-14 4 STEAMER BAILIMB N. D. L. Norddoutschar Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE Ths fast and well known mail steamers oi this Company sail (ortaajaty from Brass Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bontkam; ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplss (ooaasaUoa Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aad Ties Tsrial Port Said, Sues, Adaa, Oolombo, Paaaai, Singapore, Hongkong707 words
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Article872 1910-09-14 5 90,000 PERSONS KILLED YEARLY BY TUBERCULOSIS. Consumption Crusade. The following spesial appeal to the pnblio bas been issned by the National Association tor the Prevention of Consumption Will you help to eradicate tuberculos'K It is a purely infections disease, and is preventable. Tbe ravages from this scourge872 words
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Advertisement581 1910-09-14 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. ARCHIBALD CURRIES AUSTRALIAN ft INDIAN LINE BINBAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHBR AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment) as induoement offers. A regular five weekly service is maintained by the two British steamers "Buryalus," 8,670 tons, (Captain Lyon Instone) and Gracchus581 words
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Advertisement475 1910-09-14 5 STEAMER BAIUN6B. THE SUM ITUN MV. ML LTD. FOB TRIHGGAHU, BIBUT, BAOHO, KSLAMTAM, BAHOHAHA, TKLD FIB PATAHI, BIHOOBA, LAOOH, KOHBAMUI. BANDOH, LA.EG.Bt ES, OBUMPOB KOHLAK AUD BANGKOK DUE. DEPARTURE. ■.s. Chakrabhongs Sept 8 Bept M 8 p.m U, Praohatipok Bept It Bept 14 8 p.m s Yagkla r-ep' 5 B'475 words
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Advertisement201 1910-09-14 5 A. W. Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE MEETING. Treble Event Double Events Straight out All Events. For particulars and prices, apply to 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. TeU. "Tully," Singapore. Telpbone 589. 2066 BELLAMY AND CHRISTIE Are now doing business on the forthcoming Autumn201 words
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Advertisement7 1910-09-14 5 KMAKES^LE SKIfsT lasSOFTas^l 1^ **lrf* '^^^^i-^^^ j7 words
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Advertisement236 1910-09-14 5 B.C.L. I B.C.L. I 8.C.1,. 1-B.C.L. I B.C.L. I All *2Q Bvm^Jll\ TRALJE mark E& Mm I JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH ALE and S'OUT IN CASES OF 7 DOZEN BEPDTED PINTS. Imported tor over 2O years, by 3 THE BORNEOfCOMPANY, LTD. ■>— Sole ImpoFtera. Ask Always FOB THE 95ieye\e-*(syres OF THE SINGAPORE236 words
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Article505 1910-09-14 6 JAPANESE BOY SUSPECTED OF TRIPLE MURDER. Ranching Family Wiped Oat. A hue and cry has been raised throughout the United States— says the Daily Telegraph for the arrest of a Japanese boy, named Yauiagachi. who is snspeoted of mnrderiog on a lonely ranoh near Santa Rosa, California, Mr.505 words
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Advertisement535 1910-09-14 6 BINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. •The Autumn Race Meeting will be held on Tneaday, October 11, Thursday, October IS, •nfl SaVirflajr. October 16. PROGRAMME. VnA*r S. R. A. Ruin. FIRST DAY. lvrr.ifny, October 11. t. THE OPENING STAKES.— VaIue MOO A nanflicip for horses that have never woo a ■take cf IB535 words
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Advertisement514 1910-09-14 6 7. THE ROURBT STAKES. —VaIae 11 .000 A. Handioap for all liorsea (hat have ran on the Pint Pay. Entranoe, Foe 180. Diataooe, Boarry Coarse. 6. THEVIBITOR'BBTAKES.— VaIae»4OO. A bandicapfor all E» Gnffins that have ran on the First Day. Entrance Pee 915. l>i-tanoe it aoe Course. MIRO DAY. Batnrday,514 words
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Advertisement363 1910-09-14 6 Ten Pounds Sterling or One Hundred and Twenty Guilders, shall be taken as the equivalent of One Hundred Dollars, when determining toe advertised valae of stakes. In imlfm l »t i **g the advertised vrlne of any raoe, the value of any cup, plate or prize other than money, shall363 words
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Advertisement105 1910-09-14 6 A Paste for clean people. 6-OZ. BOTTLE, 3O CENTB BACH. koh aoD^F-A.isrir, 88 90. Bras Basah Road. Maynard Co., Ltd. (WHOLESALE CHEMISTS DRUGGISTS, SINGAPORE. Mines, Rubber Estates. Hospitals and Dispensaries Supplied at Special Rates. A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS. SURGICAL REQUISITES AND INSTRUMENTS ALWAYB IN STOCK Agents for Colemans105 words
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Advertisement30 1910-09-14 6 6AROET. JAVA. HOTEL PAPANDAJAM FOBMEBLY HOTEL RUPERT. Entirely renovated, First olass accommodation. Hot and cold baths. Dark room. Under the personal supervision of the proprietors, IVrlr. and Mn. Hacks. 169830 words
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Article151 1910-09-14 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, September 14. Higfa Wafer, 7.6 a.m., 6.19 p.m. Thursday, September 15. High water, 6 40 a.m., 6.50 p.m. N. D. L. outward mail doe. Tentonia Club at borne, 9. 8. L. R. A. spoon fchoot. FrWay September 16. High Water. 9.26 am., 8.8 p.m Legislative151 words
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Article139 1910-09-14 7 To-Day. IMslanns. Port Diakson, Port Bwettenham and Telok Anwn Kinta 8 pm lloilo and Manila C. L. y Lopez 3pm Deli Calypso 8 pm Bangkok Breid 8 pm Pontianak Ban Hin Ouan Bpm JBatn Pahat Hri Wongoee 8 pm Bangkok Knivsberg 4 pm To-Morbow. reaang, Malacca, F.M.B.139 words
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Article133 1910-09-14 7 Tbe Imp. German mail steamer Prins Eitel Friedrich having left Colombo at 4 p.m. on Saturday, tbe 10th inst., may be expected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon, the 19th inaiant, at 4 p m. The B. I. oontraot packet eteamer Tarobe, left Nogapatam at 9 p.m.133 words
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Article227 1910-09-14 7 Latest Arrivals. Bam Whatt Hin, Brit str 19S tons, Captain langrton, Sept U. From P. Bwtttenham, Kept It. 0.0 and 88 d.p. Straits Steamship Coy. For Port Rwettenham, Sept 17— Rds. Brtid, Nor str 645 tons, Captain Folkman, Sept 11. From Bangkok, Sept 8. G.o. and p. Joo227 words
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91 1910-09-14 7 Wharves at which Vessels arc Berthed To -Day. TANJONO PAQAR Ea*t Weabf Bash— Stephan. Bast W. Recttok 1 Yunnan Teesta. (■BEES WHiIF- Nil. Hrn W. B«CT. t Diomed, Palamcotta. Nil. m .4- Lndovica. Nil 8 Hector, Yang Tsze. liasoor Docs 7 (I'Diler construction.)91 words
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Article491 1910-09-14 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Breid, Sept. 18.— From Bangkok: Mr. T. Knox. Per steamer Selangor, Supt. 18.— From Telok Anson via aorta: Mossrs. Edwards, Hoffner and Cbi Tat Wong. Per steamer Ban Wbatt Hin, Sept. 14.— From Port Swettenbam via ports Mew. H. Jacob, Cottingham and Tan Cheng491 words
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Article132 1910-09-14 7 U.S A— Not South Africa. It has been observud, aooording to a statement issued by tbe borne Post Office authorities, that tbe initials U S.A. are aometimts ased to indicate the country of destination of correspondence for tbe Union of Soutb Africa (which ownprisf s tbe Provinces of Cape of132 words
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Article49 1910-09-14 7 Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 8 a.m. un*n wioh mean time. Tbe time-gun l« fired at 13 o'clock noon, indicating Bin|raitte -Undaxd time, on every day excepti< g Sondaj. wfaea it is fired ai one o'elook.49 words
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Article247 1910-09-14 7 Fi nance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Sinsavokb, Hbptbmbbh 14, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4| Demand 2/4& Private 6 m/c 2/4| do Bm/e 2/4 A On Germany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 6 m/R 246| On France— Bank d/d 295 Private 8 m/s 26 9* do 6 m/v247 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article178 1910-09-14 7 iBSQb 3 Vaiue. 10 10 BeUt 'in 10 10 Bruaop 10 10 Brnaeb Hyd 10 10 Kanaboi 41 £1 ttintt Tin 41 41 Klod» Dfi Tin 10 10 Knitttwr Tin 41 41 Lahat Minos 41 41 Malaya and Biaa. 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- Pahang Conio) 41 41 Penekalen178 words
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Article590 1910-09-14 7 Iphuo S Value. Buyers Sellers. 8/. 2/- AUagar 4/7 6/8 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 1.4 9 1.6.0 2/. 1/6 Batan« Malaka 6d. 1/- pm £1 XI Batu Caves 16.17.6 17 6.0 XI £1 B»tu Ti«a 6 6.0 5.10.0 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 216 0 8.0 0 £1 16/- Contributory 2590 words
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Article121 1910-09-14 7 Isane S Valued Bnjors. Sellers. 10 10 Im torn nom. Smelting 10.00 10 7 m 640 41 41 Blootric Tramways 4/8 4/9 10 10 Praaer Neave 80.00 86.00 100 Howarth Brakine 68.00 60.00 100 7% Prat 87.00 80.00 100 100 KaUßraDeL ***** 100 100 8% Cam. Prof* Dam. 10121 words
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Article44 1910-09-14 7 Buyers. Sellers. Howaxth Erskine6% 1400,000 par Riley, Haigreavesa% •284,000 1% 8% pre BtrioT'ways £»60fiOO m, Singapore MnniapaJ 1% »1.878,000 nom Bayers. Selletsv Singapore Monioipal H% of 1807 11,800,000 8% 1% pisj, Singapore Mnof 1000 »l,ooo^oo 7% B%prc Singapore Mqnioipal 4% •003.000 7% dis.44 words
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Article126 1910-09-14 7 Tbe Hum eorroopoodent of tbe Chio* Mail writes:—Tbe oourt martul wbi< h sat over tbe IS sosptots wbo were taken captive during tbe recent bkirmixb in Culowan Ttr-r. oo Friday last at a qaarttr pant midnight. S. yen of the pre-um- d culprit- were dis--o'iaifp-d. Tbe126 words
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Article83 1910-09-14 7 Renewed floods are reported from tta North Eastern provinces of Japan. Toey are of a serious nature. Tbe damage in greatest io tbe threu preftoturea of Miyagi, Iwate and Akita. Here many houses bave bean inanv datt d and much loss of property occasioned 1. Tbe83 words
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Advertisement138 1910-09-14 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Sept. 16— At saleroom, Wolsele; Motor Car, at 11. Sept. 17— At No. 06, Emerald Bill Boad, Cbintse household furniture, at 2. Sept. 20— At saleroom, tbree pieces of leasehold land, situate off Bnkit Timah Rd., at 2.80. Sept. 20— At saleroom, leasehold land and138 words
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Advertisement614 1910-09-14 7 rfl^Bßßfcv 4R /-jra ■BBk y AtiwfKi fuUdu Han frio I Obtainable at: BOlltOn ROUge fjflg.jjgQM I I JOHN LITTLE H Fpliirca /f I AND CO.. LTD. ***>*•* agmrmtt—^ I an neoaalMd In ill. Mad* af th* tm Mlwttd Tvkuh Tobacco mxlei ideal condlnaa B i» Caba, tkay caa uv b.614 words
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Advertisement499 1910-09-14 7 the march. Strength. IV Pte Lee Chim Took, Lim Tye Keng are struok off the strength. Leave. V: Pte. Sim Quee Lim is granted 6 months' sick leave from this date. (Sd.) B. A. Thompson, Capt. Mx. Regt., Asst. Adjt., S.V.I. CADET COBFsi. Duty. I: Orderly offioer for ensuing week499 words
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Advertisement11 1910-09-14 7 foods' Great Pippermiot Core for all interval eooip'alMt*. I ri-nteif. O»0«t*»11 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous191 1910-09-14 7 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, September 12. 9 a. m. S r. >. 9 r. ■..BinrAix. Bar. 38 Fab 29.925 29.861 29 «12 Temp 82.0 84 0 80 0 Wet Bulb Ther 78 8 77 0 76 0 DirofWind.. S.E. S.E. S.E. Max. Temp 86.0 Mm. 77 9 Max. In191 words
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1079 1910-09-14 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. SINGAPORE AND INDIA. There are very tew point* on which we experience difficulty in agreeing with the able writer ol some special articles on Im penal Defence which have recently appeared in the Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore. The pith of his argument ia1,079 words
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Article23 1910-09-14 8 I O <*\aft to tbe rire in tbe prioe of tin man* I small mine* are being reopened in tbe F.M S. I23 words
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Article31 1910-09-14 8 Towkay Chf ak Kok Peng, tbe well known miner oi Kampar, dm oommitted anicide. Mm. Van Gosenow, of River Valley Road, charges two of her servants with tbe thtft of 140.31 words
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Article15 1910-09-14 8 Another fire broke out in tbe Bruwels Exhibition on September 0, but was promptly suppressed.15 words
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Article23 1910-09-14 8 Burglars entered a towkay's bouse in tbe new town, Ipoli, 10.-kcd the inmates in a room, and ransacked the rest of tbe house.23 words
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Article19 1910-09-14 8 Tronoh pays a dividend of two shillings payable in London on October 1, and Laiiat declares a sixpenny dividend.19 words
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Article22 1910-09-14 8 Mr. Robinson, tbird magistrate, yesterday, sent a man to prison for thn c months for being a member of the Triad Society.22 words
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Article24 1910-09-14 8 At the Marlborough cinematograph, tonight, there will be a change of programme, and a number of pictures, some entirely new, will be put on.24 words
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Article27 1910-09-14 8 The Indragiri (Sumatra) Rubber and Guttapercha Co. reports that the output for August amounted to 862 lbs. dry rubber, making a total to date ot 8,696 lbs.27 words
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Article37 1910-09-14 8 Two boy scouts bave walked from Cardiff to London in five days, conveying a mayoral message concealed in a bloater to tbe Lord Mayor. They eluded the scouts who were desirous of intercepting tbe message en route.37 words
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Article45 1910-09-14 8 A newspaper for hungry people, which can be eaten after being read, thus affording nourishment for the body as well as the mind, is published in Parip, and is called Die Regal. It is printed with an ink guaranteed non-poisonous, on thin sheets of dough.45 words
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Article50 1910-09-14 8 A Hainanese rubber merchant in the Straits Settlements chartered a steamer to take him home for a visit be offered free passage to tbose of his fellow islanders who wished to accompany him, and one report says that so many applied that he was obliged to charter a second steamer.50 words
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Article51 1910-09-14 8 An unknown disease wbicb advances with frightful rapidity baa broken oot in a lunatic asylum at Valladolid, Spain. Death in some cases ensues within a few minutes of the flnt symptoms appearing. Tbe only external sign is a red spot, resembling that Ciuted by a sting, on the face or51 words
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Article55 1910-09-14 8 A young Chinaman appeared in the tbird police court, tbis morning, before Mr. Robinmod, charged with stealing two rainproof onatx, value 120, from a European named John Solway, in the employment of Sir Jobn Jackeon, Ltd. The hearing of the case was postponed till September 20, and bail was allowed55 words
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Article63 1910-09-14 8 In response to a friendly call from the street on Tuesday evening, Yu Kian Yap, of 89 Club Street, came out and was greeted with a sttb from a penknife in tbe neck. The wound fortunately was not serious. Tbe a<-sai'ant is alleged to be a man named Ann Poh63 words
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Article65 1910-09-14 8 At a recent meeting of rubber planters in West Java, attention was called to the increasing number of thefts and robberies in coDntction with that product there. The evil bas gone so far that it is nothing 'uncommon for burglars to break into store hooves and steal rubber in picula.65 words
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Article62 1910-09-14 8 The Echo de Cbine notes that, in tbe Cbiot se Vernacular press, voices bave been raised against tbe adulteration of export articles in China, erfejialiy in natural prooucts such as cntton, peas, wax, varui-h. and bo forth. Cotton and peas are, for instance, mixtd with water and sand. So great62 words
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Article71 1910-09-14 8 The Bangkok Customs official)* have seized eight revolvers and 600 cartridges on board tbe Quinta, a vessel chartered by tbe Chino Siam Steam Navigation Co, Ltd., which arrived tbore on the 2nd inst. It appears that there was no concealment, but on tbe store list only twelve revolvers and 1,00071 words
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Article65 1910-09-14 8 The Clan Line, Glasgow, bas placed orders for four vestels with British shipbuilders for their Glasgow, Liverpool, and Eastern trade Tbe uncoessful contractors are Stephens and "ODB, Glasgow Doxford and Sons, Sander land Armstrong, Wbitwortb and Co., Newcastle and Irving and Co., West Hart lepool. Tbe -Anchor Line bas also65 words
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Article73 1910-09-14 8 At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday next, tbe acting Colonial Secretary will move the approval of a special vote of 180,000 tor the purchase and erection of a Mond gas plant for tbe Government Monopolies Department, Singapore, and for the inbtallationin connection therewith of a filter press.73 words
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Article89 1910-09-14 8 Two Dutch surveying vessels have just accomplikhe d the feat of going np the Empress Angunta River in German Now Guinea to tbe point where tbe boundary line of 1 'utch N- w Guinea r< aches that stream at tbont 120 milts from th» coant. A good deal of the89 words
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Article106 1910-09-14 8 The western march of cholera is suddenly marked by the appearance of the disease id Italy. In June fast, accounts of thn spread if cholera came from Russia and continue *ith alarming rapidity. In J jly Tifliw. the capital of the Caucasus, was declared to be jljoltra stricken, and a106 words
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Article412 1910-09-14 8 The German newsrapers believe that tbe Kaiser will receive tbe Nobel Peace prize. His Highness Prince Valpakarn, ot Siam, arrived in Singapore by tbe B. earner Deli. Next month, His Excellency tbe Governor will pay a short visit to Koiantan on official business, leaving Singapore on October412 words
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Article102 1910-09-14 8 Messrs. Robert Leslie aid Co., brokers, were plaintiffs and Mr. C. M. van Cuylenberg was defendant in an aotion that was down for hearing in the senior magistral -'a court yisterday afternoon, 'ihu plaintiffs claim 1412 75 damages for defendant's failure to deliver 800 Sumatra Para102 words
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Article117 1910-09-14 8 There bave been very good bousf s at the Alhambra lately, Deavea' Mnuikius proving Hie obief attraction. Tbo peiformanoe of these puppets and tbt ir o.ever manipulation provide much amusement, and the enjoyment is heightened by tbe splendid tcuio effects of the tr&nt>iurniation sceLe. Excellent pictures foim put117 words
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164 1910-09-14 8 Tbe garden fete and concert which is to be held in aid ol tbe restoration fond ot the above church will take place on Wednesday. September 21, from 4.80 to 6.80 p m. at Moss Bank, 28 Grange Boad, wbicb ban been kindly lent for164 words
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Article159 1910-09-14 8 It will be remembered that some time ago, work upon the lagoon dock at Taijong Pagar was largely BU»pended owing to there having been tome dtlic ilty over the borings supplied to the cont'Ctors, Messrs. John Aird and Co. In brief, tbe inntractora found that they159 words
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Advertisement270 1910-09-14 8 No More Trouble With Voup Copies. Your Tamby can press copy 100 letters in 6 minutes. The f^®OT^) COPIER i y I .Superseded but not useley. P?OIM PO iTn T he oDly up to date Office THE ARCADE I" t LIU. Equipment Firm in the East. SINGAPORE. ffew gfainty Jewellery270 words
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Advertisement184 1910-09-14 8 ALHAMBRA BEACH BOAD. EXTRAORDINAKY ATTRACTION To-Night I To-Nlght Second Sbow, 9.80 to 11 p.m. FIRST GRAND CHAN3E OF PROGRAMME Deaves' Merry Manikins BSPRESKMTINO Athletes, Clowns, Dancers, Serio-Comios Cuke Walkers and otber entertainers to simulate tbe Performances of Genuine Specialist. DON'T FOROKT.THISSUOW HAS M DE MILLIONS LAUGH WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH.184 words
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Article113 1910-09-14 9 UNION WITH LABOUR PARTY NOT DESIKED.. Sharp Differences on the Osborne Judgment. |E»oim'« Tblbobam] Londoo, September 14. The Trades Union Congress ba« negatived a proposal to invite tbe Labour Party to confer with tbe General Federation with a view to amalgamation. It favoured tbe idea of a national113 words
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Article59 1910-09-14 9 IMPORTANT ACTION BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY. Ten Beef Packing Officials to be Prosecuted. [Rboteb's Tblboram.] London, September 18. A Chicago telegram says the Federal grand jury has indicted ten high officials of tbe Swift, Armour and Morris meat packing companies, charging them with forming a combination, and59 words
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Article62 1910-09-14 9 Reception and Decoration by tbe King. [Rbctbb's Tilkoram] London, September 13. The King has received a detachment of the Canadian rifles who are training in England. His Majesty said he trusted that their example would be followed by many regiments in otber dominions, and he decorated Sir Henry62 words
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Article31 1910-09-14 9 Successful Experiments with New Howitzer. [Rbutbb's Tblboram.] London, September 18. Howitzers with a two mile range have shattered a dummy airship towed above Wliitnand Bay by a scout.31 words
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Article45 1910-09-14 9 Atrocious Murder of Dock Worker at Havre [Rbctbb's Tblboram London, September 18. Strikers have murdered a working docker at Havre, battering his head with stones. The murder was deliberately planned by the Union, whose secretary and two others I have been arrested.45 words
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Article51 1910-09-14 9 Contrast With German Efforts at Kiaucbau. London, September 14. The Times, publishing an account of the Hongkong University, refers to the German guarantee of ten thousand sterling annually to the High School at Kiauchau, and trusts that the University's appeal to the British public will not be in51 words
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Article32 1910-09-14 9 [DEB OfITASIATISCHB LLOYD TbLKORAM.] Berlin, September 18. Greece has arranged to purchase the firstclass Italian battleship Pisa. Collections are being made all over tbe country to purchase additional warships.32 words
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Article36 1910-09-14 9 I >n: Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Telegram Berlin, September 13. Baron vo.i A< hrenthal vif-itg Coint Galliano, on tbe 80th inst at Turin. Afterwards he will go to Racconigi for a meeting with King Emmanuel.36 words
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Article25 1910-09-14 9 [Deb Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Telbobam.] Berlin, September 18 Lord Rosebery has stated at Vienna that most friendly relations exijt between Austria and Great Britaiu.25 words
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Article11 1910-09-14 9 Berlin, September 18 Tut- Emperor WillUui is at Scboonbrunu.11 words
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Article485 1910-09-14 9 Mr. Bart Wirtz at the Teulonia Club. Mr. Bart Wirtz gave bis violoncello recital at tbe Teutonia Clnb last night, and gave a great deal more than he received, tbat is to say his artistic woik was worthy an andience at least three times tbe number of those485 words
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Article370 1910-09-14 9 Clerk Charged with Extensive Breach of Trust. A case of some antiquity so ooansel for the proseomion described it— was heard in the first police court, by Mr. Firmstone this morning A queueless Chinaman, named E. Chin Goan, was charged, at tbe instance of Messrs Adamson and370 words
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Article229 1910-09-14 9 A correspondent writes:— As the recent A«ri Horticultural Show is admitted to have proved a financial succpbp, and the police reoeived a tubstaotial recognition of their far vices, it seems strange tbat the boy scouts, it ho were warmly praised (or their invaluable services229 words
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Article260 1910-09-14 9 GALLANT CONDUCT OF POLICE SERGEANT. Straggle in the Hooghly. A Calcutta despatch in Rangoon papers, dated Sipkuiber 7, relates the account of an exciting scene en tbe Hooghly on Saturday, when Sergeant Haydon, of the Calcutta Police, performed a gallant rescue. The sergeant and a friend, a260 words
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Article341 1910-09-14 9 Further Hearing of Cases Before tbe Chief Justice. Tan Kong has gone to gaol for two years for rifling th» henroost of a poultry-rearer in Alexandra Road, and for being in possession of a fearsome-looking knife which he drew upon the fowl rearer when tbe latter caught the341 words
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Article385 1910-09-14 9 Tbe Courts Ordinanse of 1907 (as amend ed by Ordination XI of 1910) Civil Procedure Code XXXI of 1907 (as amended by Ordinance XII of 1909): Repeal Ordinance XXXIII of 1007 and Civil Law Ordinanoe VIII of 190(1 (of tbe Straits Settlements) annotated with cross references to385 words
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Article101 1910-09-14 9 Although it was not so stated at the formal meeting at LordV, it is said practirally settled that Prinon Ranjiteinhji (Jam of Jamnagar) will captain the Indian cricket team wbioh is to visit England next summer. It is hoped tbat the side will include the famous Panee batsman, K M.101 words
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Article1863 1910-09-14 9 SINGAPORE'S PART IN INDIA'S SAFETY. Remarkable Articles in Lahore Paper. The Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, has recently published some very able articles dealing with the defence of the eastern peasetsionsof the Crown, the objeot of the writer being to ibow that Aden, Colombo, Singapore, and even Hongkong1,863 words
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Article312 1910-09-14 9 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s sale room yesterday afternoon No. 14 Amoy Street, area 1,885 pqutre feet, lease 999 joars, quit rent $3. Monthly rent 180 J. A. Bliaa 16,700, No. 217 Telok Ayer Street, area 1,627 square feet,312 words
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Article88 1910-09-14 9 MR. ROOSEVELT IN THICK OF THE FIGHT. Speech Making and Organising. [Rbutbb's Tblbobam.| London, September 18. The Democrat, Mr. Plaisted, lias been elected Governor of Maine, where the Democrats are carrying the elections for the Legislature. London, September 14. Having concluded a fortnight's stump, Mr. Roosevelt has started88 words
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Article276 1910-09-14 9 Bright Prospect for the Coconut Industry. Recently compiled figure*, says tbe Philippine Agricultural Review, thow that the copra industry in tbe islands is in a most healthy condition. The production of copra in tbe Philippines for the past four years is given as follows 1906 927,942276 words
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Article56 1910-09-14 9 The secretary of tbe Serendah Hydraulio Tin Mining Co. sends tbe following August returns Output, piculs 190.75 Value •8,5*8 82 Tribute p»id 230 84 Lanrtak purchases 27 .90 Working expenses 2,877.01 Profit 5,180.07 Work was sopped for fonr days dnring the month owing to breaks in the56 words
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Article108 1910-09-14 9 By kind permission of Major E. W. H. Stephenson, Commanding, and Officers, the Band of the Brd. B lttaliou Duk- of Cambridge Own (Middlesex Regiment) wi 1 pay the following programme of music in tbe Botanical Gardens on Monday next, 19th inst, from 9to 1 1108 words
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Article156 1910-09-14 9 On Monday night, ab-ut 8.45, a band of Hokiens from Kampong Malacca descended upon the community living in Motque Street. A fierce fight ensued and while it was in progress Detective Sub Inspector Kirn Swee and several policemen interposed. Relenting tbe interference, some one gave the156 words
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Article89 1910-09-14 9 On the appearance of Crippen at Bow Street on Sep'embar 6, oounsel for the prosecution announced tbat the obarge against L<j Neve had been altered to that of accessory afcer tho fact. The moot sensational part of counsel's opening was the statement tbat the post-mortem show, d89 words
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Article83 1910-09-14 10 The Siam Observer says:— ln company with tbe Bangkok Griffins, Mr. Jas. Christie has imported into Singapore a trotter, who starting 70 yards behind scratch defeated his field io I minutes 30 bocm. at" tbo Ascot Course in Sydney. One of the best known amateur sprinters in83 words
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Article112 1910-09-14 10 Keppcl (iolf Club. The first round of the Prosidont's Pri«9 competition resulted as under D. Maw beat T. Rutherford w. o. W. J. Trowoll B. Appleton 44 2 •W. S. Barrett W. R. Marsh 5*4 K. O. Swan W R Swan w.o. A. S. Hitchcock J. L. Campboll w.112 words
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Article162 1910-09-14 10 The Dandy Shot. Fetoh the body, ordered the foreman of a Texas ooronfi'n jury. The body v. as laid before them. Tbe jury made a carrt.il examination, and qnettioned the attending surtteon. Wbar was he shot Square through the heart. Dead in tbn oentre o' the heart Right162 words
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Article298 1910-09-14 10 S. C. C. Tournament. 'The following ties were played yesterday Champion-suit. Norrie beat Mnglinton, B, 9— 7. Ransford beat Butler, 6—o, 6— o. B. Singles. "".r--" Talma boat Stout, 6 4, I—6, 6-8. Phipps beat Wehoer, w.o. C. Singles. Straok beat Adler, 4—6, ft— o, B—6. D. Singles.298 words
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Letter236 1910-09-14 10 To the Editor of The Straits Times. Sir,— As one who his repeatedly addressed you in tbe past three or four years in favour of a system of underground sewers for Singapore, despite the almont universal local opposition to such a scheme, I cannot but be236 words
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Letter626 1910-09-14 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In the Governor's speeoh on September 2, on the seootad reading of the Freights and Steamships Bill he is reported an having said that if figures were folly gone into it would he t'ound that our trade with tbe626 words
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Article869 1910-09-14 10 Pricu Qnoted to the Market lib lUnteg. Singapore, September 1 4th, 1910. Mem. Lyail and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue tbe following list of quotations this morninii I RUBBER SHARES. Norn. Valae. Buyer*. Selleri. 3/. Allagar 4,9 5/0 2/- Optiont 8,9 5/0 41 Anglo-Jra 11/9 12/9869 words
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Advertisement57 1910-09-14 10 I dwr i; in the palace and mtu>ion My oamt's on the lip* of tbe Royal, I am crowned with a million laurels By tlw hard, worn sons of toil I am hailed with a spirit of gladness In tbe homes of rich and poor For I'm known to tbe57 words
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Advertisement557 1910-09-14 10 WB HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR THE -I- J-JX-LiO Preservative Co.'s well-known compositions, viz "WOOD. IRON AND STEEL PRESERVATIVE." "WHITE ANT DESTRUCTORS." "ATLAS" Steam Boiler Preservative and other Brands by the same Co. STOCKS HELD. PRICEB ON APPLICATION. LOWEST RATES. Riley, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. WATERBURTS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL557 words
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Advertisement279 1910-09-14 10 Hams Bacon, "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE COMPANY, LTD., Sole Agents STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. MARLBORODGH BBACH ROAD. Tbe Popular Show. To- Night's Programme OF NEW SUBJECTS. Second Show, 9 JO to 11 p.m. THE AWKWARD RECRUIT. MRS. BROWN WISHES TO BE YOUNG AGAIN. THE TRIE OF HAPPINESS. THE MASCOT. THE SICK279 words
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Advertisement290 1910-09-14 10 THE ORIENTAL PILE OINTMENT. An efficacious Ointment, chocks bleeding, soothes the pain and gives relief for a cod siderable period. Prioe 11.26 and 75 cts. THE CITY DISPENSARY, Selegie Road, Singapore. 1622 NEW PIANOS. High-Class Rim nou AT VERY LOW PRICES. GUARANTEED BEST MATERIAL AND MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THIS CLIMATE.290 words
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Article1314 1910-09-14 11 ENORMOUS LOSSES CAUSED BY FIRE. King Georges Message. The first attempt ot the British Government to organise officially a Briti.-h section at great international exhibition has ended disastrously— thongh tbroueh no fault of the atyanisers, says the Daily Mail of August 20. litre on Sunday evening a fire1,314 words
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Article718 1910-09-14 11 Primitive Man and Ambidexterity, Going back to tbe beginning of things (says the Rev. H. J. D. Astley in the Antiquary) there is no a priori reason why man in bis earliest stages rhoold not have been equally dextrous in tbe use of both hands, but718 words
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Article74 1910-09-14 11 A good story is told by Mr. Plowden (tbe well-known London magistrate) about tbe wife of a notorious burglar whom he was once cross-examining. You are tbe wife 01 this man asked counsel. Yes. Too knew he was a burglar when you married bim YesHow oame yoo to contract a74 words
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Article546 1910-09-14 11 EXPLORERS CONQUEST FOR THE EMPIRE. The Rabbit Pest. How the rabbit was tbe means of adding halt a million square miles to the Empire is told by Mr. A. W. Canning, a famous West Australian explorer, who is now in London. The processes were in this sequence.546 words
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Article514 1910-09-14 11 Good Results of Kiod Treatment of Convicts. Much interest has been aroused in America by the extensive scheme of prison reform which it is proponed to adopt in England. The humane methods which have been in vogue in the United States lor many yi ait- have514 words
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Article1300 1910-09-14 11 REVIVAL OF THE GAME IN RECENT YEARS. Why the Best Players Fail Writing under the heading Tbe New Rra in Lawn Tennis," a oorrespondent of the Westminster Gazette discusses tbe great popularity of the game in recent years, and goes on to say Men talk with awe of1,300 words
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Article653 1910-09-14 11 War Office Test of Mr. Marten Hale's Invention. The War Office has officially tested tbe Marten Hale shrapnel grenade, which is designed to be fired from the ordinary service I rirte, using tbe regulation cordite cartridge. Its range is anything from 50 yards up to a quarter of653 words
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Article333 1910-09-14 11 London Comment on the Ccoming Trip. The Globe remarks The German Crown Prince is shorty to pay a visit to the Imperial oveisea Dominion of Kiau Chau, and is also to tour through Chios, Jbd&d, and India. The object of the trip is officially stated to333 words
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Article803 1910-09-14 11 SUITABLE DRESS FOR SOJOURN IN TROPICAL LANDS Footgear, Linen Costumes, and Lingerie Frocks. August is hardly the time that one usually associates with shopping, says the Kvenin^ Standard. Yet there are numbers of women whose passages are booked for Australia and India, South America and South Africa, 01803 words
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Article287 1910-09-14 11 With a capital of £50,000, in £1 shares, ot which 32,500 are now offered for subscription at par, the KoDg Lee (Perak) Plantations, Limited, has been formed primarily for the parposo of acquiring, as from Aogust 2, 1910, and working (first) the Kong Lee rubber and287 words
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Article2753 1910-09-14 12 TAMILS, JAVANESE, AND CHINESE COMPARED. Faults of the Free Coolie System. When tbe managers of a Rubber Share Trust, or a jobber who bas been tunning a bear account, wants to scare timid people into parting with Round share*, there is no more popular expedient than that2,753 words
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Article670 1910-09-14 12 Tbe Development of the Wild Vine Industry. Tbe statutory general meeting of tbe members of the Vine and General Ribber Trout, Limited, Mr. F. W. Biker (chairman of th« company) presiding. Tbe total number of shares allotted is 600.000 ten pnr cent Participating Preference shares,670 words
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Article83 1910-09-14 12 In reply to a letter from Lord Meatb, raining tbe question of altering the date of Empire Day mm May 24 to Jooe 21, Sir Aithnr Bigge btatos that the King considers the question ot altering tbe date a very difficult I one, and that, in view of the fact83 words
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Article851 1910-09-14 12 PLYMOUTH GIRL WINS FIRST PRIZE AT FOLKESTONE. The Mysterious Countess. A beautiful film showing the beauty con test at Folkestone is being shown at the Harima Hall, so that additional interest is given to the following account of the prooeedinga in Kent io the Standard People ought851 words
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Article160 1910-09-14 12 Convict Colonel Dismissed From The Territorials. In the London Gazette the following notices were published Western Command Telegraph Companies, Royal Engineers (Army Troops) Lieut I Colonel Frederick J. Pilcber is removed from tbe Territorial Force, bis Majesty hay ing no further occasion for his services. Dated July160 words
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Article785 1910-09-14 12 Ceylon Government's Botanical Reports. The following notes are from the Ceylon Government's botanical reports. Tbe moat remarkable eoonomio feature of the year has been tbe unprecedented value attained by Para rubber, whioh has r jcenvly reached a figure far bf yond anything anticipated by this Department.785 words
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Article302 1910-09-14 12 Mr. Peach, presiding at the meeting of the Ankobra Rubber Estate*, Limited, said tbat of tbe 400 000 shares offered to tbe public 200,602 were applied for and allotted. It was a smaller kubsenption tban tbe director* anticipated, and was somewhat disappointing, but tbe issue was made302 words
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Article594 1910-09-14 12 DEFEAT OF ERNEST BARRY BY THENEW ZEALANbER. On tbe Zambesi. On the Zambesi between tbe bottom ends of Kandahar Island and Loanda Island, just above tbe Victoria Falls, there has been made the third attempt in thirty foor years by a man of English birth to win594 words
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Article450 1910-09-14 12 Plantation Rubber Companies' Capitalisations. Under the above heading and bearing the signature of K. A. Baxter, the following letter appears in tbe Financier I should be glad if you or any ot your readers could give a satislaclory explanation wi.y of late so many of the moderately capitalised450 words
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1981 1910-09-14 13 STOCK EXCHANGE, MINCING LANE, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON AUGUST 17. A number of shares in which local inventor* are interested are not quoted in local share lists, and there are occasionally wide martiioß between quotations here and in London. Transactions take place in Mincing Lane1,981 words
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Advertisement252 1910-09-14 13 111 Ribbed Motor Tyres' (Specially made for the Tropics). CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER CO.. LTD. Kumpera Co., Federated Eng. Co., SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. Write to as for our new Prioe List Through all Dealers and Garages. spB THE WORLD'S CHEAPtST|RH J JEWELLERY PROVIDERS. Ui< 1 pnr«V You K eiui>.<iu .11-d >.252 words
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Advertisement59 1910-09-14 13 FIRE Extinguisher "Minlmax" Shall we demonstrate and prove to you the worth of a Minimax" Sole Agents: Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. MICHELIN TYRES DUPIRE~BROTHERS, AGENTS. MORTON, "ms*" FRESH HORSES by every boat from Australia for sale. VICTORIA and GHARRY turnouts for private hire a vpeciality. HORSB FODDEK of the beat59 words
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Advertisement33 1910-09-14 13 BURMA GHEROOTB Imperial No. 1, Large Ha. 1 12 )in Boxm Imperial No. 2, Medicm 1 8 I ot tmperial Na 8, Small .1 4 J 100 L IOOTT i 00.. till Rangooa.33 words
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Article760 1910-09-14 14 ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT ISSUED. Agriculturists Interested. The first report of tbe Royal Commission appointed in ISHH to inventory the ancient monuments of Wales is issued. The commissioners point out that Welsh farmer*, as a class, are keenly interested in the antiquities of their districts, and proud of having760 words
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Article183 1910-09-14 14 The Burma Oil Company is a well known concern of many years standing. It baa tbe same capital as is announced for tbe new combine and pays on its ordinary shares 80 per cent, per annum. A Reufer's telegram announces the realisation of an amalgama183 words
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Advertisement752 1910-09-14 14 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, LTD. Head Office t S»»«ritf Registered under the Life Assurance Companies Acts.l Enftiacd, and under the Hongkong Ordinal posmo|| OF co M p ANY (iTwelfth Year). Total Insuranoe in foroe •a 7.888.885. Total AssetH 8,«18,249. Total Funds 8.210.812. Total Income for Year 3,668,857. AGENCIES752 words
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Advertisement531 1910-09-14 14 BANKING. •BARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. isTOORPOBATAD BT BOTAb OHABTHB. PbU op Oapital Is (0,000 Sham at anOsaoa n,M0,000 featm Faal «1, 800,000 Beawrt UaMßtr ot Proprietor. aU.MO.OOO BAHKEBB. Baak ot Bngtaaa. ■attoaal Baak of Booilaaa. Tae ftoßloa City a Mldiaas Baak, Ml. BIBOAPOBB BRAKOH. Ounaat Aeoonals an531 words
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Advertisement81 1910-09-14 14 CHAMBERLAINS PAIN BALM A HOUSEHOLD NECESSII Y. It is in time of andden mishap or accident that Chamberlain's Pain Balm oan be nliod npon to take tbe place of tbe family doctor, who cannot always be found at tbe moment. Then it is tLat Chamberlain's Pain Balm is never found81 words
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Advertisement1025 1910-09-14 14 SALES BY AUCTION. Auction Sale of VALUABLE CHINEBE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PUNTS. ETC.. At No. 68, Emerald Hill Road toff Orchard Road). ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, AT 2.80 P.M. Cbineso elaborately carved ebony sitting room suite consisting of ohsirs with marble backs, teapoys and side tables inlaid with mother of pearl1,025 words
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Article1001 1910-09-14 15 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Mervyn O Gorman, writing to the Times on -i uly 27. says The car responds to tbe demands most I keenly felt in its country of origin, and the more intelligent and skilfully considered are the demands of the buyers the more1,001 words
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Article77 1910-09-14 15 An accident took place on board the steamer Bmvenne, before her departure from Port Swettenliam. The boatrwain of the Blip, by a mishap, fell into the bold and Biifft itxl serious icjuriee. Dr. Wataon was sect for frc m Kluug, and the anfortanate officer was brouubt a*hore on a stretcher77 words
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Advertisement230 1910-09-14 15 WOLSELEY si SIDDELEY MAXIM, LTD. aii HT"^ l^ ACS the name is the JrA V-/ I V»V V^/^lX*^. GUARANTKB. SOLE AGENTS FOR WOLSELEY SIDDELEY AUTOCARS In Siugapore, Penang, F. M. S. and Sumatra CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, v ,r.;;jr" THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR CMS FOR HIRE DAY OR NIBHT.230 words
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Advertisement36 1910-09-14 15 A DAN6ER AVOIOED. Tl ere is no danger from blood poison rexnlting from a wound wne i Cbambt rlain's Pain Btm i» applied. II is an antiseptic ii- iment. For s»le by all Dinpt-naaries and Lw-Jers36 words
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Advertisement367 1910-09-14 15 PRESERVE MBYS SKIN i J r\ Y'/ifiiticura uMJi* vIJ^S? SOAP*W7*4« —^s^jCuj. /S, W IID ——7' CUTICURA SOAP A lifetime of disfigurement and suffering often results from the neglect, in infancy or childhood, of simple skin affections. In the prevention and treatment of minor eruptfons and in the promotion of permanent367 words
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Advertisement169 1910-09-14 15 20 h.p. 4-cyl. FORD MOTOR CARS Simplicity is the keynote of tbe FORD CAR. Automatic Oiling, Automatio CooUng and Automatic Electric are three automatic features of tbe Ford. FORD beat treated VANADIUM steel cannot be broken, in case of tr»)niet.aoue •train or shock that would break other materials, the FORD169 words
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Advertisement571 1910-09-14 16 WANTSSCRIPT SHORTHAND. We teach the Script system of shorthind because it is by far the easiest to learn and the most rapid in use. For free pro■peotus, apply to I C. S. General Agency, 27, Syel Ali Road, Singapore OEM&RGATOR WANTED. Wanted, 1 »i marcator for Rubber Estate in British571 words
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Advertisement537 1910-09-14 16 WANTS. SITUATION WANTED. Advertiser seeks position as Foreman or Working Foreman of Case R om well up in modern display and methods arid good designer; experienced in advt rticers,' news and book work able to receive work in «ll its branches car able of tak<na entire charge, sooer. Excellent references537 words
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Advertisement480 1910-09-14 16 TO BE LET 88 SOLD. OFFICE ft 6000WN TO BE LET. With immediate entry No. 7. Malacca Street. Apply <o ODTHKIt, <t CO., LTD. UI2BS l OFFICEB TO LET. Whole of second floor of Commercial Union Assuranoe Company's building, c/o Robinson Road and Telegraph Street. Apply to Commercial Dnion Assurance-480 words
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Advertisement450 1910-09-14 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. TURNOUT FOR S'-LE Four-seated Victoria, rubber tyred, harness, wd large and strong horse. Inspection at Capt. Ladds, Sobraon, Keppel Harbour. 2176 FOR SALE. Monthly issues of Keichenbach's work on Orobids, with beautiful coloured plates, and Uso two other books. Inquire at No. 5, off Campoog Java Road.450 words
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Advertisement538 1910-09-14 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mr. Humphrey Basil Ward has been duly authorised to sign per pro for our firm. BVATT 4 CO. Singapore, September 12, 1910. 2188 NOTICE. I hereby give notice that I have severed all connection with the firm of Jitts Lock, of 82, The538 words
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Advertisement305 1910-09-14 16 BY ROYAL WARRANT TO T. I. The King and Queen AND ALL THE Royalty of Europe. Bechstein Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LD. Steinway Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO LO. Brinsmead Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO. LD. Auto-Rachals Player Pianos THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LD. The Agents. THE Empire Hotel,305 words
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Miscellaneous243 1910-09-14 16 Straits Wimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES— Miscellanc. ous wants of every description are injert. Ed at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, it not exceeding four lines, tl each insertion For p.p.o. cards, on page 6, 12. Inch SSalsc243 words
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