The Straits Times, 22 October 1910

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.395 SINGAPORE. BATURDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 234 1 D. ft I HcGtllnm's PERFECTION WHISKY. MLDBEOK. MAC8REB0R AND COMPANY. Hatz Sdros., Jbimited IT 18 TRUE We do not carry on a Dressmaking Establishment, bat IT IS ALSO TRUE That we do carry one ol largest stocks of Ladies' Readymade Garments, such as BLOUSES, ROBES, SKIRTS, Inderwear, etc comprising the
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    • 69 1 ART NEEOUEMK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217, Orchard Road. AWARDBT> MEDAL AND DIPLOMA AKD FIBBT PRIZE, AGRI-HORTKULTURAL SHOW SINGAPOHK, 1910, Arraoged FJoral Biifceti, Bouquets, showora »dJ Floral forma of all descriptionr. Wedding order* neeeira special attentioo. MANY LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. ppioe* Moderate. Cot Towers boo oar own Nurseries quite Fresh. NI'RSKBMS AND
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    • 240 1 Robinson A Co, WINCHESTER '401 CALIBRE Model 1910 Self -Load ing Rifle. Ibe Winchester Model 1910 Self-Loading Rifle is a live shot, bimmerless Take-Down of .401 Calibre. It shoots a heavier and hits a harder bliw than any other recoil-operated rifle made. It a'so surpasses all other i ides of
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    • 6 1 Bollingcr Cbampagnt. CALOBECK. MACGREGOR AND COMPANY.
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  • 630 2 MR. GAYNOR'S CONDEMNATION OF YELLOW PRESS. Journalistic Scoundrels. Mayor (lay nor a own story of his attempted assassination has been told in a letter to bis sister, Miss Mary Oaynor, of Itica, New York, says the correspondent of the Telegraph. It is signed in a firm hand
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  • 189 2 . Interesting Sporting Match Between Officers. Colonel Caswell, Inspector of Small Arms of the United States Army, who is staying at Nairn, about five miles from Fort George, the headquarters of the Seaforth Highlanders, and Lieutenant N. Reid, of the Seaforth Highlanders, have opposed one another in an informal
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  • 161 2 A Discharged Servant's Terrible Revenge. A tragic drama baa occurred at Haiphong' Commander Kumilly, Ihh wife, three children^ a soldier and bis wife and two native servants having been poisoned by a discharged servant. The man, being under notice to quit, cooked the last meal at noon, and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 I Sollution Make? new flesh, new blood, and renew*. IcM'fiS tBHO.I I Iwfc yk'" H IX 127 All Right, Knerved 4» atMaaaMl V BE 5 B Mat «S afla^Lßi "2 aB MStaßMaf aS Hbmm .fS^^Bj .syc «>MMMMMMMMMbT a aflaataM C I to^VW^'W^V^WVl aßt EAHIRA Turkish Cigarettes. OBTAINABLE OF ROBINSON COMPANY.
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    • 13 2 For all internal complaints, Dysentery Congbs, Colds, etc, take Woods' Groat Peppermint Core.
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    • 753 2 PROMISE < {AND FULFILMENT.) f Thar. liiniU ailom ta tha atlact that .f f what avarybody aaya muat b* trai. x V Cartainly II la ft na rally aala ta follow tka C crowd. IU Inatlnct la oaaally rljht. anal m |a tka matter it comaiaD ailments yon X mmj
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    • 160 2 DIAMONDS! Ismail and Raheem. ASK FOR Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLB IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. 1457 1 BEWARE of IMITATIONS RIGAUD'S GENUINE JAPAN KANANGA Toilet Water PARIS* FRANCE SOLD BY ALL PERFUMERS GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.. LTD. Portland Cement. in Omkb ol 875 lbs. net. Urain Pipes,
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  • 579 3 CENSUS FIGURES AWAITED WITH INTEREST. Big Increase Expected. Germany expects that the census to be taken in December will show that there are at least ft5,G00,000 inhabitants in the Kaiser's Empire. Five years ago the population was 60,641,278, and the annual increase is reckoned at something like 900,000.
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  • 194 3 Bishop of Carlisle's Stout Defence Of Marriage Vow. I The 'Bishop of Carlisle spoke with no uncertain voice on the serions problems raised by the Divorce Commission at the Carlisle Dioc< san Conference. The habit of calling black things by wbito names and wicked tbiDgs by soft sobriquets
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  • 154 3 Foreign Goods Masquerading as British. Speaking at the meeting of the Association of Chambers of Commerce at Leeds Mr. Stanley Maobin (London) condemned the groRS abases of the present system which allows foreign manufacturers to place British marks on their goods. .The British name, he eaid, was
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    • 531 3 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT of interest to Officers' Messes, Clubs, and Institutions. The Times Book Club gives special terms to Officers' Messes, Clabs, etc. Secretaries and Librarians who contemplate tbe purchase of books for their libraries will find it to their advantage to communicate with the Manager oi The Times Book Cub
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    • 47 3 WHY? From a small beginning the aale and use lof Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has ex 1 tended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign ooontrier. Why? Because it has proved especially valuable for oooghs and colds. For sale by all dispensaries and dealers.
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    • 586 3 ODDSKiNHUMOUR LASTED 28JEARS Covering Body and Arms— CtuiM Seemed to be Poisoning from Dye Doctors and So-Call«j 'Cures' had No Effect -QuWl Improvement and Permanent CURE FOLLOWED USE OF CUTICURA REMEDIES "About twentr-eiglir yoars afo I bad akin trouble break out about my body ffrom my ni*<-k to mv hip*
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    • 615 3 'g\\^l9h\. Royal Disinfectant A/-'^Ef«| soap ls a Poetical FL mJJ imw J\ precaution fur the i^f/lH^/^) health of man, f^'^T^m MaiaM specially suitable for ml r F ***M warm climates. bJi A if} f KEEPS THE BODY IN SIN6APORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM MAY 1. 1909. AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE TRAIN
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 694 4 STEAMER SAILINBS. p. j^a STEAM NAVIGATION CO. ■•r China, Japaa, Psaaaf, Cey.ea Aastralla, India, Aden, Bfypt, Mediterranean Porta, Plymoo th aaa London Through Bill* of Ladlag Issued for China (JOMt, Peraian Gull, Continental, aad American Fort*. Bteamert will laave Singapore oa or abool MAIL LINGS, Outward (for O««M) Delta Nov
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    • 627 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. AMERICM-MANCHURItN LINE To tlio Pbillipiaes. S.S. KATUNA, will be despatched from Singapore about lOtb December. To be followed by S.S. "KIOTO" for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japanese ports on 20th December. For farther information regarding (rieght, etc., apply to McALISTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS. 2208 OOaWDMB
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    • 833 4 BTEMKI Mltimi INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. (ML LTD. Fbb *t*amars of tail Company tslatshj a regular direct sarvtsa bsswasa ChnsaMa, Strait*. Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan, (aUng esr*o. an through BUI* of Ladtns for Oantoa, Bwatow, Amoy, Ohofoo, Tlennmn. Bewehwaafc Ysaftaie Ports, Formosa, tha FkHnanitn, ate., no. Kmus 4.8 M B. O.
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    • 547 4 BTEAMEK BAILINM HAMBURG AMERIKA LIRE. HAMBURG. V^H n**^n^fl*a Ths lisa hits of this Oompaay maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tb* Strait*. China and Japan. Homeward*, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre aad Ham burg and ones a month tor Bremerhavea dlrset, calling al Ptnaag
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    • 664 4 BTEAMEH 3AILIWIB N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE Th* fart and well known mall ttsame of this Company sail fortnlghly from Brer en, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bouts mp, toa, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplei (ooaae ton Marseille*, Naples, Alexandria, vie* vi *s) Port Said, Sues, Adsa, Oolombo,
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  • 130 5 FIXTURES. Saturday, October 33. BiKb Water. 0.27 a.m., 0 0 pm The Karl and the Girl, Victoria Theatre, 0 Sunday October 33. High Water 1.17 am., 0.88 p-m. Bandmann's Concert, S. C. C, 9.80. Monday. October 34. High Water, 2.12 a.m., 1.22 p.m. N. D L homeward
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  • 176 5 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. ToDit Penang and Palontta Kom Sang B pm Deli and Asaban Ranee S pm Sambas and Pamangkat Ban Fo Soon Bpm Mantnk and Bsnka De Klerk i pm Bangkok Produce 4 pm Mnntol; and Palembang O. O Mijer 4 pm Indragiri AingTbye 4 pm Acamba and Natnna
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  • 106 5 Mail Steamer Movements. The homewar N. D. L. Packet Prios, Eitel Fried'ich, left Hongkong at noon on w erinesday the ltth instant, and may be expected to arrive h«*re to-morrow o. orning, Lett Sinoapobx C ipt 16 B. I. ipt 19 M M. ipt 28 P *O. •pt 27 N.D.
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  • 320 5 SINGAPORE SHIPPING. Latest Arrival* Arcadia. Brit ilr, 8613 tons Capt. Barobam, Oot 21. From Bombay, Oct G.o. mail and p P. and O Co. For Shanghai. Cct B»— W. Edendale, Brit.tr 719 tona, Captain Danlop. Oct9l. From Samariing, Oct 18. G.c. and 79 d.p Hiap KnR Mrfa. For Java. U
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  • 107 5 . Expected to Arrive. Per Rsjab of Sarawak Messrs Grant, Oaelinagb, Livock and Crocker. Per P. kO. Arcadia from London Mr. ft V. Piiie, Dr. H. M. C. Green, Mr. H Batten, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fraaer, Mr. E. Lebmkobl, Mr A. R. Horn from Marseilles. —Mr.
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  • 23 5 Per B. Simons, doe October 81:— Mr. and Mmc Vanderboom. Mr. Hasgmaus, Mr. Manon, Mr. Higg'nbottom, 2 servants, Mr Vandtrboom, Mr. TrncLot.
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  • 101 5 W hirvu at which Ves*els are Berthed To -Day. TANJONO PAQAK. Birr Wiai Bijua— Mer»pi. Ear W. Banna I— TeesU, Nord. Bnu Wbabt— Nil. Hua W. Bam. 1- I«chia. I-Kum Sao« 4— B»ron Htnto. Per»k. 6-Rijah of Sarawak, Chiongmai, Ltaooa Doo« 7— <Dnder
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  • 254 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. SWOAPOBB, OOTOBBB 22, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4| Demand 2/4 A Private 8 m/s 2/4| do 8 m/s 3/4 A On Owwwny-Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 844 do 6 m/s m. 3464 On France— Bank d/d M 398 Private 8 m/s 3994. do 6
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 165 5 Issue !2 Valiu- Bayers. Seller*. 10 10 BelatTin 8.76 400 10 10 Brnang 8.76 6.60 10 10 Braseh Hyd. 6.00 10 10 Kanaboi 2.40 200 £1 XI KinUTin 1600 17.00 £1 £1 KledaDgTin 176 1.00 10 10 Kuantan Tin 8.00 8.26 £1 Labat Mines 8.60 0.00 £1 £1 Malaya
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    • 597 5 laroe Value. Bayers Se'.len 41 16/- Sendayan 1.18.0 2 0.0 pm £1 j£l SeremWi 4.7.8 5.10.0 41 41 Shelford 8.12 6 8.18 J 41 16/- Sialang 30/. 1.8 6pm 41 41 Singapore Pan 2.16.0 2.17 A 2/- 3/. Straits (BerUm) 7/14 8/2/- 2/- Sumatra Pan 11/- 12/» 41 41
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    • 130 5 Issue 2 Valoefi Huyurs. 8«U«s 100 100 R. HarKTOsrea 80.00 8U.50 100 100 7% Pref. 10J.0O 10 10 Singapore Cold Storage 80.60 2160 60 60 Spore Dispensary 63.60 64.00 100 100 Straits loe Co. 160 00 165.00 100 100 Straits S. Ship 105 00 206.00 100 60 48.00 60.00
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    • 44 5 Buyers. Sellers. Howartb BrskineB% 1000,000 par Biley, Hatgreaves 8% 1284,000 1% 1% prt, H'trioT'ways fWO.OOO Singapore Mnnioipal 6% *****,000 lorn. Singapore Mouoipal 4,% of 1907 11,*****0 1% <% p*» Singapore Mo ris&aUl* of 1908 tIJOOOfiOO f i% prt Singapore Mv uioipal4% 1MH.900 1% «a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 421 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Uct 25— At saleroom, four building allotments, situate at Bakit Timah Road, at 2.80. Oct. 25— At saleroom, valuable freehold and 099 years' leasehold property b, situate at Kampong Java Road, etc., at 2 80. Oot 25— At saleroom, freehold land off Oayland Road, etc.,
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    • 407 5 /fir '^^T I A 4^^T APPEALS TO THE I MOST CRITICAL. TASTE 14 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RUBBER AUCTION. At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan 4 Co.'s Salerooms, On Tuesday, Octobbb 25, at Noon. 486 lbs. No. 1 Sheet and several small lots of Scrap. H. L. COQHLAN CO., Auctioneer*. 2582 TOWN PROPERTY.
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    • 434 5 NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. RECORD HOLDING RACING MARE FOR SALE. Mr. Willis has left for sale a real good mare in STAGE LIGHT whioh is by KENLEY— ACTRESS. This one is a good winner, having beaten the good horse Santiago, which was sold for five hundred guineas to race in India.
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    • 48 5 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY, NO. 187, ORCHARD ROAD. Undertakers, Monumental Masons and Sculptors. THB BBBT OF GBNUINB ENGLISH-BUILT RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES WITH PLUMBS IN USB. Monuments of every description always in stock. A Urge consignment of Artifloial Wreaths jut arrived for All Souls' Day. TBLEPHONB I NO. Tl7. PRICES MODRHATB
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  • 1208 6 The Straits Times. BATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. JAPAN AND THE WORLD. Mr. E. J. Harrison has just issued a volume under the title of Peace or War East of Biikal through Messrs. Kelly and Walsh of Yokohama. The object of the writer is "to elacidate the more recent phases of the
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  • 12 6 The post of Rwident Gpneral appears in tbe Federal Estimates for 1911.
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  • 12 6 Australia expects that every Australian will attend Billy Waite's Benefit, To- Night.
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  • 25 6 The annual dinner of the Straits Settlements Association will take place at tbe Whitehall Room*, Hotel Metropole, London, at 7.4S p.m., on Tuesday, November 1.
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  • 32 6 Tbe damage caused by the oil fire at Rangoon is estimated at a lakh of rupees. The origin was spontaneous combustion. The lors is covered by insurance to tbe extent of RBO.OOO.
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  • 36 6 It will be seen from tbe Perak Government Estimates for 1011 that Government estimate tbe average price of robber next year at 7s. 6d and tbe average price of tin is pat at •72 per picul.
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  • 35 6 The Selangor State Council has granted patent rights to Mr. Pears for manufacture of paper pulp, and to Messrs. C. Nieuweahins and J. de Voogt for an invention for the ex. termination of white ants.
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  • 31 6 Changes of programme are advertised for tbe Albambra and Marlborough cinematographs, to-night The fifth edition of Pathe's Animated Gazette will be put on in tin former along with other new subjects.
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  • 33 6 Our Penang correspondent wires —A Chinese towkay has been fined $150 or in default two months' simple imprisonment, for not immediately reporting aca«e of email pox. He pleaded guilty and paid the fine.
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  • 44 6 The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank stood security, tbe other day, for the Portugnere cruiser Vacco de Oama at Bat a via, when tbo coal dealers refused her supplies from want of faith in tbe Republic She then coaled and tailed under tho Republican flag.
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  • 49 6 One of the largest, if not tbo largest cheque in shipping annals bas been drawn by tbe Koyal Mail Steam Packet Comuany, for tbe purchase of the shares of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company. Tbe cb< quo, amounting to £1,847,825, completes tbe negotiations entered into a few months ago.
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  • 59 6 Mr. Willis notifies in this issue that he wishes to sell bis fine upstanding racing mare Stage Light. She is reputed to be a good animal and holds a record. If not told Bbc will be shipped to India at once. Tbe animal ir, in lull work and can be
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  • 52 6 The latest news regarding th% situation on the Indian Frontier shows that tbe Adam khels have disported and that tbe situation, which was recently thrta'ening, has greatly improved. Tbe Oovernment ol India is confident tbat the firm and judicious handling of the tribes will lead to a lurther amelioration in
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  • 57 6 Mr. Finn* tone, yeaterdty, fined two Malays 950 each for failing to report a case of smallpox till alter tbe death of the patient. The deceased, a Malay schoolmaster, bad cmo down from Tringgaau for the hari raya and ntayed wiib the defendants in Killmey Ro*d, He contracted small-pox daring
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  • 54 6 Hookwood Hou«p, in Cbota Simla, occupied by Mr. H <i Wooiman. us, and Mrs Woodman, took fire on Ostooer 12. Abjut half tbe bouse was burnt and much of tbe contents was destroyed. Tbe fire started in tbe drawing roam chimney. Tbe occupants are being sheltered by Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 71 6 The trial of Teh Ah Soo, for tbeft of gold and jewellery to the value of $26 SOO from the house of his fostt r-fatber, Tay Bob Soon, 76 Circular Koad, was concluded in tbe District Court, yesterday, by tbe conviction of accused. He was sent to prison for two
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  • 64 6 Tan Tien, the Chinese rioter, who wh deported by the Rangoon Government in connection with tho recent rioting, was placed on board the steamer Tara on October 13, by the Commissioner of Pjiice, bis descript ye roil being forwarded to Penaog. His al'y, Cassim Ariff, has been committed to tbe
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  • 73 6 The well-known Wayaug K&ssim returned from Siam recently, and will give tbeir opening performance at tbe Alexandra Hill, North Bridge Road, to morrow night. Tuny have bad the honour of performing before the Kiog of Siam by whom they bare been presen c J with a silver cup. Another cup
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  • 83 6 Tbe following arrangements have been made in connection with tbe trooping. season in tbe Far East. The Dofferin, Indian Marine Service, will leave Calcutta on February 10, witb tbe Bth Rajputs on board for Hongkong, and on her second voyage, leaving Karachi on March 25, bhe will bring tbe 126
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  • 100 6 The official Tourist Bureau of Weltevreden, has issued an extremely awful guide to trips in Java. There is full information about steamer and railway cbargfg, hotel rates, and a bandy telegraphic oode for ordering rooms. Then we have the best tours indicated with the time that should be given to
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  • 380 6 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Ural B. L. Eddis, R. E.. is on a visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. Sidney Cluoies Ross has boen ap pointed a magistrate for Singapore. Capt. H. A. Anderson has been appointed an assistant superintendent of police. Mr. Su-Yu-Tchu is recognised in Singa pore as Consul
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  • 76 6 . Readers are reminded of the Alfresco Con cert to be given by the leading members of the Bandmann Optra Company at tbe Cricket Club to morrow evening. In tbe event of tbe weather beirjg unpropitiouH tbe p< rformance will be held in the pavilion, tbe programme being
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  • 91 6 . The report of the Doff Development Co f> December 81, states the groi>s profit on dredging account was £10,235. There was a credit balance for tbe yeai of aUVL The mms expended on capital account were I Rubber plantiog (including administration). £18,174 prospecting, additions to buildings, plant, craft,
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  • 136 6 Englishman writes to the Times from Bangkok, under date August 15, calling Htteuti'-n to the Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition which it is proposed to bold annually in Bangkok, under tbe ani-pices of tbe Siamese Ministry of Agriculture and Land. Trie first of tbe series took place
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  • 176 6 We have alrevdy indicated tbe probability of Miss Marie Hall, tbe greatest of living I arty violinists, giving a concert here in tbe course of tbe round-the-world tour which she recently commenoed in South Afric i. Tbe visit is now confirmed in a communication from those
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 137 6 FRESH SUPPLIES Just Landed OF THE FOLLOWING CIGARETTES Duncan's (Glasgow) Nob. 17 and 20. De Beezke'B Tenors." Fiibonrg and Treyer's Finest Egyptian. Weinberg's No. 1 Mahallas. Caidbeck, Macgregor Co., SOLE AGENTS. a John Walker's Whisky. EXTRA SPECIAL. GUARANTEED OVER 12 TEARS OLD. "The Best." T ITTT F^' AGENTS: I^/1 L
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    • 211 6 Patlie's Animated Gazette THE ALHAMBRA To-Nlght I To-Nlght 2nd Show, [9JBO to 11 p.m. Fifth Edition I Weekly Publication). This thoroughly interesting and I'opular Inane relates the following events FOOTBALL."— Tbe opening of the Season. Wn-iwidi Arsenal v. Manchester United, at Woolwich. "MILITARY MANOEUVRES UP-TO-DATE."— Aerial Scouts locating the enemy.
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  • 101 7 CONCESSIONS TO ANARCHIST GROUPS. Rewarding tbe Rebel Soldiers. [Rbdtbb's Tblboram.] London, October 'ii. Lisbon messages say the Government, desirous to please the Socialists, have promulgated decrees abolishing all exceptional laws, including those affecting anarchists, and repealing laws restricting the freedom of the Press. London, October 22. Later messages
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  • 81 7 THE REGENT TELEGRAPHED FOR Attitude of the German Cabinet. IRbdtbb's Tblboram.] London, October 22. A Tolurau telegram says tbe president of the Megliss has telograpbod to Nisr el Mulk begging him to return to Persia without delay and resume the regency. Das Ostasiatischi Llotd Teleobam. Berlin, October
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  • 67 7 Swiss Competitor Travels Eleven Hundred Miles. Rbctbr's Telegram.] London, October 21. Ten American, Frenoh, German, and Swiss balloons started from St. Louis on the 17th inst. for the Gordon-Bennett race. Seven have landed at Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario, and three are not yet reported. Tbey have presumably
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  • 27 7 Employers Decide to Continue the Lockout. ißacTia't Tblboba«.| London, October 22. At a meeting of shipbuilding employers, it was unanimously decided to continue the lockout.
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  • 38 7 . (Rbctbr's Telegram.] lon don, October 22. Vienna messages say tbat in the Hungarian Delegations Admiral Montecudeoli announced that be would submit in 1911 a naval programme, the cost whereof would be spread over several years.
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  • 23 7 [Deb Ostasiatischk Lloyd Tklbgram.] Berlin, October 21. The death in announced of Count de Kherenhuller, Austrian Ambassador at Paris.
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  • 37 7 BAVARIAN VETERANS' FUND. I Dim Ostasiatischi Llotd Tblboram.] Berlin, October 21. On the occasion of the ninetieth birthday of the Prince Regent, a Bavarian National Fund has been opened for the benefit of veterans and young men
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  • 29 7 NORTH GERMAN LLOYO. ;Dbb OsTAnunscuß Lloyd Tblbobam.) Berlin, October 21. It has been arranged that in future the North German Lloyd steamers will oall at Boulogne instead of Cherbourg.
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  • 128 7 The Kussian Consulate General had an amusing case before it a few days ago, reports tbe Shanghai Mercury. A woman went to tbe Vioe Consul and asked for a separation order from her husband whom she accused of all the crimes in tbe calender and
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  • 760 7 Lnofficals and the Public Officers' Guarantee Fund A meeting of the Legislative Council was held, yes'crday afternoon, at wbich the Governors Deputy, tbe Hon. W. Evans, presided in the absence of His Excellency at Trengganu. There were also prtfeot Tbe Attorney .General, lion F. Btlfiuld the acting Colonial
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  • 250 7 Novel Treatment for Nervous Complaints. Hanging by the neck from a rope has become a recognised form ot treatment for curtain nervous diseases at tbe National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptio, Queen-square, Bloomsbory. In wry neck in particular banging bis given good results, certain cases totally unrelieved
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  • 38 7 A West Australian paper reports:—lnquiries are being received in South Australia from South Africa, Ceylon, India, and America for high -class laying breeds of fowls. Indian breeders complain that tbe results with stnd poultry from England are indifferent.
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  • 1141 7 LIQUIDATION CAUSED BY SELLING PAWNED STOCK. Forward Sales for 1911. The L. and C. Expret s of September MO, siys: Tbe markf-t for Pat a has been flat and easier. Hard fine on the spot and near is quoted 6s. 6d. value (last year Bs. 9d.), Oct.-
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  • 667 7 SIR ROBERT BREDON ON ITS PROGRESS. The New Administration. Sir Robert Bredon, who has just retired from the Acting Inspector-Generalship of the Chinese Customs, after having spent some thirty seven years in tbe Celestial Empire, baa arrived in London, and to a Press representative he gave an epitome
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  • 326 7 Eastern Mails Despatched Across Belgium. The following late wires regarding tbe French railway strike appear in Coylon papers of October 18:Reuter wires from Paris that tbe strike leaders were arrestrd to-day quietly at the offices of Homanite despite the asseverations that they would pevtr surrender. The Indian
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  • 578 7 A London Anniversary and a Singapore Success. Appropriately enough, one of tbe first items to catch our eye in this week's mail papers is a description of the anniversary production of Thy Dollar Prinocsi at Daly's Theatre, London. Every notable success, ot course, must have its anniversary,
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  • 204 7 Tyrolean Peasants Decline to Let Him Break the Laws Tbe Emperor's brother, tbe Archduke Louis Victor, had an unpleasant adventure in the Tyrol, which caused him to shorten his stay there. Accompanied by an adjutant, the Archduke 1 who was wearing civilian's cloth's, made an automobile trip
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  • 270 7 . Tbe following obituary notice in The Times of September 1, contains a number of details hitherto unpublished Mr. William Clark Cowie, tbe managing director of tbe British North Borneo Company, whose death was briefly announoed in Tbe Times of Monday, was the eldest son
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  • 101 7 LORD HARDINGE ON THE TREATY WITH RUSSIA. The Czar's Earnest Desire for Friendship. [BICTBB's TBLBORAM.] London, October 31. The new Viceroy of India, Lord Hardinge, has been banqueted in London. He paid a tribute to Lord Lansdowne and Sir Edward Grey for negotiating tbe AngloRussian entente, and said
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  • 514 7 AUSTRALIA AND MALAYA. Port Swettenham Rubber Company Meeting. The Melbourne Age, of September 16. contains tbe following report: Mr. James Riley presided over an extraordinary meeting of the l'ort Swettenbam Rubber Company on Tuesday. Tbe meeting was called: for the purpose of considering a resolution to ratify a provision al
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  • 131 7 ARREST OF DALAI LAMA'S AGENT. Considerable Popular Excitement Caused. The Statesman learns from reliable Tibetan sources that considerable popular excitement has been caused at Lhaxsa by the arrest of the Dalai Lama's Agent in tbe Tibetan capital, a venerable kbompo or abbot of seventy, on a charge of preparing supplies
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  • 174 7 . Owing to tho outbreak of cholera tbe oivio authorities and tbe populace of Naples were deeply anxioub regarding the success of tbe annual miracle of the liquefaction of the blood of St. Jr.nuarius. The crowd annealb'ed around tbe cathedral numbered about 250,000, and the people were dtlirious with
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  • 259 8 . Chalk Messages Left on Shovels by Entombed Miners. The work of exploring, the reopened Wellington colliery (at Wbitebaven, in Cumberland), which was sealed up after the disastrous fire that occurred in it early in May last is prooendiog, states a London wire of September 80. Oi 62 dead
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  • 179 8 SALVING H.M.S MONTAGU. Large Profits of Purchasers of the Wreck. The salving of the British battleship Montagu, which was wrecked at Lundy Island, at the mouth of the Bristol Channel, four years ago, has proved a profitable undertaking for the Cornish Salvage Company, which bought her for £4,000 Nothing now
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  • 242 8 A correspondent writes Some time ago when it wan propnwd to obaoge the school hours at the RsflW and Anglo Chinese School*, there were not wanting parents who loudly declaimed against it, stigmatising the proposed step as being one that was goiDg to be taken for the material
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  • 119 8 Definition of a Seam an. Vice Admiral Sir Richard Poore, speaking, at Sydney, at a dinner to the officers of the visiting Dutch Squadron, gave what he agrend was a fair d« tinition of a real seaman There is, be said a d< fiaition of a west country seaman of
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  • 116 8 A London wire of October 14 says: The British ooastn are strewn with wrecks, the roiults of a gale of yontordsy. The Ol&stiow steamer Huathtield foundered oil Sherringham (Norfolk It is feared 10 were drowned. The St. David's lifeboat was dashed on the rooks in
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  • 35 8 An astonishing d> velcpment of trade in coconut and copra is in progress in Lower Ptrsk, and the doty therefrom next ear is estimated at tII.TOO compared with loss tban half that amount this jear.
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 35 8 Notwithstanding the wet weather, this morning, a number of sporting enthusiasts turned up to witness the amateur race on tbe Raoecourse, but it was decided to postpone the event until Tuesday morning.
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    • 107 8 The League Final. Yesterday afternoon, the Anal matoh in tbe Singapore Football League, between the Middlesex Regiment No. 1 team and tbe 8.C.C.. was played on the Esplanade, before a large crowd of spectators. Tbe chief interest in the matoh lay in the fact that if tbe Club
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  • 168 8 Ceylon Governor's Visit to the Dependency. The Governor of Ceylon returned to Colombo in the flagship Hyacinth on October 5, from an interesting visit totbeMaldive Islands, Ceylon's only dependency. A tremendous reception was accorded him at Male, the capital, the town being decorated with fligs in honour of
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  • 370 8 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, October 23.) TwENTt-necoND Sunday Ann Triottt. 7 a.m. Matins. First Lesson Daniel VI. Second Lesson II Tbess 111. Hymn 8 pt. 2. 7.46 a m —Holy Coxxcnion (Choral). Introit 817. Service M lander. Hymns 197,811 and 551. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 6.80 p.m. Evensong
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  • 71 8 A case is to be brought against a member of the Indoor Customs Service in Pekiog for the recovery of a large amount due upon rubber shares, bought for him by a Bhangaai fritnd, who is now in Tientsin in connection with the affair. This is the first local oaae
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  • 820 8 . Price. Quoted la the Market TWa Morning. Singapore, October 22nd, 1910. Messrs. Lyall and Hvatt, Bxohanga and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations this morning I— Nona. Value. Bayer*. Seller*. a/. Allagar 5/- 5,8 i/. option a/a b/. 41 A.n«loJava 11/6 15/. 1 Anglo-Jchore 18,9
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 76 8 FOR A WEAK DIGESTION. No medicine can replace food but Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet* will help von to digest your food. It is not tbe quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but tbe amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak digestion,
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    • 40 8 WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COO LIVER OIL COMPOUND. Aide digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary trembles, and is a general tonio lor building op the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 ANO $2.00
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    • 47 8 The Arbitration Judge was dear Well, gentlemen," said he, There is one point, I'm glad to hear, On which both s de agree." Why, yes," amid Carlywig, the wise. We're all agreed, I'm sure, For oougbs and colds to give the prise To Woods' Great Peppermint Cue."
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    • 390 8 Mrs. Gertrude McKlernan. w jitMifisiiii I v W ■^HiMltaSifi HP HtSnEßtntn iifflfffffßffa MOTHER AND DAUGHTER PRAISING PE-RU-NA. MRS. ORRTRUDB MoKIERNAN, 216 Neosbo street, Emporla, Kaa., writes: "I suffered very much with a sever* cold In the head and was always complaining of feeling tired and drowsy. When my mother suggested
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    • 297 8 MARLBOROUGH BHACH ROAD. Tbe Popular Show CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, To-Night. Second Show, 9JO to 11 p.m. I. A SWISS COUNTRY WEDDING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 3. AN APPRENTICE'S RDIN. 8. TWO COWARDS. 4. A LUCKY MISS. THE IRONWORKERS STRIKE. 0. I C.A OL. 7. A REGATTA ON THE MEKONG. 8.
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    • 284 8 Moutrie 18 A SYNONYM OF GOOD FAITH. Moutrie's GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Moutrie's SELL THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS ONLY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. GRANITE. The undersigned are prepared to intei into oontraots for the supply of Granite crashed and screened to any sizes, FRASER
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    • 113 9 THE LM.C." Touring Model 1910 WINNER A splendid specimen of a Touring machine fully equipped in every detail, vide Motor Cycle," Sept. 15, 1910. SOLE AGENTS STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO., LTD., 15. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. P"^k 'Peacemaker' SCOTCH WHISKY. Of Undoubted Quality. I GUARANTEED Ten Years Old. ROBERTSON, WILSON CO.,
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    • 412 9 ARTICLES FOR SALE. BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE. An excellent Billiard Table for sale. Complete with all appartenanoes. Can be seen at any time. Sergeants' Mess, Tanglin. Sale price $600. 2500 TURNOUT FOR SALE. Two seated rubber-tyred Victoria, in excellent condition horse, strong black cob, jaiet and easily bandied. Apply A.F.N.,
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    • 628 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. ARCHIBALD CURRIES AUSTRALIAN INDIAN LINE SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHBB AUSTRALIAN AND NBW ZBALAND PORTS (with transhipment) aa indaoement offers. A Tegular five weekly servioe ia maintained by the two British steamers Bnryalua," 5,670 tons, (Captain Lyon Instone) and 1 Gracchus
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    • 267 9 Necklaces and Brooches i£B%Sl&g^ UTEBT EBIDGNS set with diamonds, pearls. .^Sfly^fcv. AMETHYST. ETC. y B. P. DE SILVA, High Street. YAMATO'S Xmas Show. CARDS St. CALENDARS FOR 19X1, ALSO AX EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF JAPANESE GOODS I TABLE FOR Xmas Presents. ]*ro. 4i. xaiia-ii street. '^Dogs Jiead 9 guinness THE stout
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    • 465 10 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Ofßoe Shanghai: Registered under the Life Assurance Companies Acts, England, and under the «a*kong Ordinances, pOB T ON QF company (jTwelfth Year). Total Insurance in force •87,885,888. Total Assets 8,415,2*9. Total Funds 8,916,812. Total Income for Year 8,886.857. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST.
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    • 366 10 iun Life ol Canada. "in ...46,740,763.15,0 <oariui over all liabilities weording to Govt. Standard •1,016,182.18.0 m*n, 1008, ...41,608,146.6.3 ii:lc.«Ml.n»l,,i •lift. StasMon. Mtiutr. Soitfa-Butm AiU. 3BIO> riBB IHBCBABCB COMPAMY OF FABIB MSAaXISUV 1818 BBBBBVEB AND TOTAA SOABAHTBES 000,000 -«i üßieirigßed, Agents for Ike abova umpaay, an prepared to aooepl flro rlaki
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    • 527 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK »F INDIA. AUSTRALMAND CHINA ■COKPOHATKD BT BOTAK OHABTBB. fati up Capital la M.OOO SIMMS of ANsaek 41,100,000 ttssrvt Fna* i 1.500.000 tsssrv* Liability of rroprlstora C1.M0.000 BABKBBB. Baak ol Baoaal ■atloaal Baak of BcoiUat. a. fccaioa City Midi*. a Baak KM. SIHQAPOBB BRAHGH. Unrraat Aaoonais an opeael
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    • 533 10 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TONS BANKING ANO INBURANCE CO.. LTD NO. 57 AND 58, KLING STREE Established 1907. Capital paid op 51.000.C00 00 Reservo liability of proprietors 1,000X00.00 COURT OF DIRBCTORB. 1. Tan Teck Joon 6. Sim Kia Jan 2. Nam Km Skno 7. Tbo Hoo Lai 8. Liad Chia
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    • 811 10 BALE 3 BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Well-grown Plants, etc. AT "HERAT." NO. 88. INSTITUTION HILL (OFF RIVER VALLEY ROAD), Saturday, October 22, at 2 p.m. Very handsome carved and polished teak drawing-room suite upholstered in loather unpolished teak and rattan settee and arm
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    • 369 10 MORTGAGEE'S SALE On Tuisday, Octobkb 25, at 2.80 Mh Four buildiDg allotments situate at Bukit Timah Road, near the 1\ milestone, Singapore, total area 36,934 square feet, being lot* 14, 15, 34 and 85 of lease 574 for 999 years, qnitrent 11. (By order of the Supremo Court). POWELL k
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  • 763 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS The valve question will again bo to the front, and we shall see the Renault valveless for the first time. Amongst others is an nounced a Blidingand-poppet valve engine, which would seem upon the face of it to duplicate matters rather than
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 511 11 WOLSELEY SIDDELEY MAXIM, LTD. AUTOCARS. TBE aSr SOLE AGENTS FOR WOLSELEV SIDDELEY AUTOCARS In Singapore, Penang, F. M S. and Sumatra CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, 'SSiSr 11 JUST LANDED Two 11 20 11 I. J. I). S. Type' Deasy cars with Detachable Wire Wheels, Cape Cart Hood, Auster's I'atent Wind Scieeo,
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    • 150 11 RHEUMATISM THE MOBT COMMON CAUSE OF SUFFERING. Rheumatism causes more pain and naffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most common of all ills, and it is oertainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford rplief, and make rest and sleep
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    • 575 11 Were You Born Under a Lucky Star Facts About Your Real Life Revealed by Famous Psychic Astrologer. Do You Want to Know About Your Business, Marriage. Love Affairs, Change!), Speculation. Friends. F.aemiex. Journeys or Opportunities TEST READINGS FREE TO ALL OUR READERS WHO WRITE AT ONCE. Surrounded by charts and
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    • 62 11 MOTORS >^SSa^a^awF^~ wamt^^^^mf*^^^^^^^^^- 1 Singer's Motor Co., Ltd.. Coventry Vans, Lorries, Char-a-bancs, etc. Commercial Car Co., Ltd., Luton Sole Agents;: Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. Ask Always FOR THE ffiieyele -'(Byres OF THE SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passlr Panjang, Singapore. Price vevy Moderate. Beat Quality. JUST ARRIVED Xmas and New Year Cards,
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    • 647 12 WANTS. ROOM WANTED. Wanted by lady and gentleman, two rooms -with private family as paying guests. Apply K. A., c/o Straits Times. ■MM DISPENSER WANTED. H anted, a dispenser for a rubber estate at Ivjta Tinggi. Apply to H. L. Coghlan A Co. ■Mil OISPENSER WANTED. Wanted, qualified Dispenser for
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    • 618 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OF Fit £8 TO LET. Suite of commodious and well-appointed offices on the ground floor of No. 6, Collyer Quay, completely fitted with Electric light and tans. A only to Messrs. Powell A Co., or Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co., Raffles Place. ■M OFFIEB TO
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    • 683 12 HOTICEB. TENDERS INVITED. Tenders are invited for the erection of the New Church of St. Joseph, Victoria Street. Hans may be teen and particulars obtained at 67, The Arcade. D.|M. LKOD CRAIK, a.» i b v. Architect. JAPAN TRADE. The Representative of an old-established Foreign Export Firm in Japan will
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    • 689 12 NOTICES. NOTICE. Special train to Johore Bahru will run as follows on Saturday, October 22 Tank Road, dep. 6.25 p.m. Newton, dep. 6.82 p.m. Johore, arr. 7 25 p.m. Johore, dep. 12.00 mid-night. Newton, arr. 12.49 Tank Road, arr. HM 2505 JOHORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the
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    • 692 12 NOTICES. NOTICE. All creditors and other persons having any claims whatsoever against the estate of the deceased Mark Gordon Bradford, late of the Sarawak Civil Service, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof to the undersigned within one month from date, and all monies owing to the said estate should
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    • 431 12 nuiiuco. noticeT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the business carried on as Exclude, Share an£ General Brokers by Messrs. Hogg Co., ha« been taken over by me an from the 15tb instant, and will be continued under tho style of CHARLES BKXJAMIN >v CO. 2497 NOTICE. GRAHAM HUTCHISON M.I.N.A., is
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 239 12 Straits Vtimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoollano. ous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notiotf of Births, Marriages, or Doaths, if not exceeding four lines, $1 each insertion. Kor p.p.c. cards, on page 8, 12. Inch Scali Ratis
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