The Straits Times, 25 January 1911
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Title Section13 1911-01-25 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.473 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement255 1911-01-25 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST. i KATZ BROS., LTD. Z~ZT~ Ladies' Outfitting FIRST FIRST FLOOR AND FLOOR Drapery Depts. I SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES. Fringed Turkish Towels. White Nottingham Lace Cream Union Flannel. Kxcellent Towel for Clnb use. Curt^S. Splendid wftshiDg Size IS x 80 inches. Strong wasbiLg ijuality. Price255 words
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Advertisement266 1911-01-25 1 TwoSTEjpie MEN'S UNDERWEAR f f FOR 'is^^^^%jk jju I All-The-Year-Rouud P^fll *L"J Sg k^Z UNSHRINKABLE PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR EMifcJatSi all sizes NEVER SHRINKS j f FROM 34 TO 46" We mention one Outstanding Number in each of the above well-known brands of Underwear suitable for All-the- Year-Round Wear in this266 words
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Article1304 1911-01-25 2 ITS UNIVERSAL SPREAD OVER THE WORLD. The Times Seeks An Explanation Some liv< and twenty years ago, say« a loa<lin<{ niticle in The TiinSn, the game of Hi.lf, which had beeu playeil almost from time iiimiciiinrinl in Scotland and had already established t more or less exotic1,304 words
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Advertisement121 1911-01-25 2 yjf^'^^XlJl /C/^BBSfBI^BT SSlk^lli IF Ctnnnnnl I LwJn fir I■ \l 3»^ Mann^ nawJ 'VANA' Tonic Wine THE IDEAL I NVIGORATOR FOR BODY, NERVE AND BRAIN The vitalising effect of its blood' enriching constituents becomes evident after the first few doses. Appetite is restored, digestion is aided, strength and energy return121 words
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Advertisement532 1911-01-25 2 CROUP PREVENTED. Chamberlain's Cough Remrdy is not only a certain care for crenp, bat it will prevent tbe attack when freely givan as soon as tbe first symptoms appear. In many thousands of homts it it kept constantly at hand ready for in-tant use as soon as the croupy cough532 words
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Advertisement185 1911-01-25 2 ESTATE SUPPLIES OF Every Description FfiOM ADAMSON. GILFILLAM CO.. LTD. NEW JEWELLERY For 1911 We hare on show an etaonnoas stock stock of Jewellery, a large quantity of which is entirely new— either recently imported or manufactured. These are OF THE LATEST DESIGNS and will suit tbe moat fastidious. We185 words
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Article1065 1911-01-25 3 . FRENCHMEN INDIGNANT OVER A PROPOSED T*X. The Match Monopoly. Writing under date December H'>. fr.nn Paris, the conwpondunt of The Stamlarrt sii Since the serio comic MMM i» the < ham ber of DeputieH yiwterday the new |>ockct. automatic eigar-hghter, commonly called a In -iipiet in France, w1,065 words
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Advertisement505 1911-01-25 3 PAIN ARISING **'Tv-TVv m Ltuaoofo, BnnicMUt, f\ T^SL» 1 MA TarooJ SurniH. I l >■ 1 DCaV firm Void. Bnclaclit. I M. Vi ViituUSt Bruit". Lt J F\ W Q V A ciutt, siigMvuti, F*^\V M Hi !Vif! li»Y )e treated by usinf V. '^Z^ti^ -<i-s~ ljf**[-J ELLIMAN'S mcemdint f505 words
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Advertisement67 1911-01-25 3 H0» H 6ET RID OF A COLO. If yon liave trrub'e in ri ting lid of jonr cold jon maj kno» il at yxx are not treating it prop rlj. Tin r> h no n anon <rbj a oold ah' nici Lai g on fur «<pk* airlitwul not if jou67 words
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Advertisement512 1911-01-25 3 HANDS A MASS OF CORRUPTION Eczema Started on Hands and Wrists. Spread to Arms and Other Parts of Body. Hands Big as Two Pairs. "I am Perfectly Cured, Thanks to Cuticura Soap and Ointment." "My ess* of *e»m» first startwl on mr bands snrt wrtols snd thru It kpread up512 words
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Advertisement232 1911-01-25 3 Sstlß r1.T.1.M. ."o L o K d. Those who asa NEBTLES FOOD for Infants and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 38 years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare the Food232 words
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Advertisement646 1911-01-25 4 STEAMER SAIUNSS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. POR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading isiued for China Coast, Persian Golf, Continental, and American Port.. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Out won/ {for Chins.) 1911 I646 words
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Advertisement536 1911-01-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NTY.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. B A Fortnightly service is maintained be tween Yokohama via ports to M»rseille», London and Antworp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servico have been specially designed and constructed, and are fittc536 words
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Advertisement650 1911-01-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. AND TOYO KISEN KAISHA. The two great steamship lines between CHINA, JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating the new 11,000 tone, twin screw steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with .the well known steamers CHINA. ASIA, MONGOLIA MAN CHURIA NIPPON MARO, TENYO650 words
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Advertisement242 1911-01-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. GIVR CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY? ROYAL MAIL BTEAMBHIP LINE. The NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO BUROPE na CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Route from Hongkong via Shaingbai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouvor. R M.S. Empbiss or India Twin sortw steam. X.M.S. Expuss242 words
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Advertisement569 1911-01-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamer, of this Company maintain a regnlar service between Hambarg, Bremen, A ntwerp, aud Rotterdam, and the Straitj, L hina and Japan Hnmevards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Peoaog and Colombo.569 words
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Advertisement659 1911-01-25 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well known mail steamers of tbi. Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Uenoa, Naplea (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice tern) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Penaog, Singapore, Hnng^oog Shanghai,659 words
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Article695 1911-01-25 5 Here are some extracts from an article by that wonderful student of nature John Burroughes. Writing in the Atlantic Monthly, he says: I look out of my window and see the tide in its endless quest, racing up and racing down the river every day, every night,695 words
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Article195 1911-01-25 5 . Mr. Kdimuul Korbes's article mi hia experieucen in Malaya, in the January Travel and Exploration, contains much of sporting interest. He describes, for instance, the Burial" h^ht. h jHipnlui )>aHtime of the ingenuous Malays. But perhaps his accouut of the Siainesi' nghting fish will interest oiu195 words
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Article101 1911-01-25 5 Considerable social intereitt atUiclics to the engagement, announced on December 29, between Miss Millin nl .l;i s urn I Mr. 1 1< -nr\ Howard, of the Rirle Briga<le. As the eldest of the four daitghterH of Mr. »n<l Mrs. William James, of West Dean Park, Chichestcr, the bride-elect is connectetl101 words
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Advertisement579 1911-01-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO. LTD. The tteamers of thisCompanv maintains a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hi nckong. Bhnn^bai nod Japan, takins cargo, on through Bills f Lading for Canton, Swstow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Ncwcliwiug, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc etc. Stoamert Tons Commander Ki-tsan.i 4579 words
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Advertisement644 1911-01-25 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHIIP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND. BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Also taking paatengers and cargo witb transhipment for other VICTORIAN, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFEN9LAND PORTS, BKITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BBITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORfd. Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery. A644 words
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Advertisement413 1911-01-25 5 ARTICLES FOB SALE. BIRDS OF PARADISE FJR SALE. At Messrs. Moraux 4 Co 19/20, Boat Quay. 101 n BILLIARD TABLE FOR SALE. A new foll-eize English billiard table complete with accessories. Apply to POWELL CO., Auctioneers. 191 »-l FOR .SUE. One small victoria and mare. Apply to E. G. H.413 words
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Advertisement6 1911-01-25 5 r MAKESjatE SKIt? asSOFTas VELVET WHITE6 words
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Advertisement560 1911-01-25 5 NOTICES. THE EASTERN PETROLEUM BYNOICATE. LIMITED. NOTICE OF REMOVAL The registered offices of tbe above Company have been removed from 25, The Arcade, to Nos. 7 and 8, Prince Street, as from January 28. A. BOLT, Seoretary. 241-8 28-1 THECHIMPUL (NEGRISEMBILAN RUBBER EBTATES. LIMITED. Will those shareholders who have not560 words
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Advertisement178 1911-01-25 5 BOARD AMD LODGING. BOARD AND RESIDENCE Board and apartments for single gentlemen at 11, Dhoby Ghaut. Terms Moderate. 3108 BOARD AND REBIDENCE Single rooms with verandahs and bathrooms attached, close to town. Verms moderate. Apply 0.X., o/o Straits Time*. 201 o BT. ANDREWS HOUSE. A Church of England Boarding House178 words
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Article1942 1911-01-25 6 The following article is from the London Daily Telegraph What a relief to be able to leave England as winter draws on, to escape the damp, the fog, the nerve depression of these short, gloomy days, to be off and away to other scenes and countries secure in1,942 words
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Article242 1911-01-25 6 In the last issue of the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal a■ -nuii W;il >l. list is summarised of animal sub winces used in Indian medicine. It is well known that a great variety of herbs and vegetable products are used to alleviate disease, and242 words
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Advertisement845 1911-01-25 6 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM MAY 1. 1909. AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 13 8 46 0 78 0 10 11 12 AM. A.M. A.M. AM. A.M. P.M. PM. PM. PM. PM. P.M. P.M Passir Pa"jang 7 26 4 80 Borneo Wliarl 7 89845 words
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Advertisement41 1911-01-25 6 WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. Aids digestion. Does not upset the btomach and is unr. vailed lor conghs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic tor building up the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 AND $2.0041 words
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Advertisement468 1911-01-25 6 SIEMENS BROTHERS SIEMENS BROTHERS Dynamo Works, Ltd. AND CO., LTD. HEADOFFICEB: BRANCH 0FFI0E8: Oaztoo House, Westminster 1> nd Winchester House London. SINGAPORE 8, Beach Btreei, Penan*. WUKMJ fialthasar'B Buildings, Rangoon Stafford. Woolwich. Oalatoa. And in India, Australia, tto. MANUFACTURERS OP Electric Light md Powsr Hut, Cablet md Apparatus of Every468 words
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Article125 1911-01-25 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, January 35. HUth Water, 6.68 a.m., 7.66 p.m. Lidien L. T. C. meeting 8. Burns Concert, 9. Thursday, January 36. High Water 6 65 a.m. 9 9 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail due. Selangor Raoes. Singapore Poo Club 6.16. Friday. January 37. Higb Water,125 words
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Article152 1911-01-25 7 To-Day. Batu Pahst AiogHia 8 pm Penanc an i Calcntta F»u Saoß B|m Bntn I'abat Sri Wongsee 8 {.m Mai >cca, Port Swottenham and Itluk Auscii Kinta 8 pm Rangoon Seang Bee 8 pm Bangkok Solva 4 pm liatavia, Cbenbon and Samataog Giang Ann 4 pm To152 words
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Article137 1911-01-25 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Delta baring left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, tbe 21st instant, may be expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Thursday, tbe 26tn inst. Ths P. andO. outward mail steamer Arcadia baying left Colombo, at S p.m. on137 words
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Article284 1911-01-25 7 Latest Arrivals Dun, ra, Brit str 3403 tons, Ctptain Nielson. Jan 25. From Rangoon, Jan 19. O.c. and p. Bonstead ACo For Rangoon, Jan 25— W. Giang Seng, Dut str 7M tons, Capt Craig, Jan 34. From Samarang, Jan 91. 0.0. and 41 p.d. Heap Ens Mob. For284 words
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Article95 1911-01-25 7 January IS iiuruu, Ger str, Hamburg via porU 7(iur<iin', Foh nr, Marseilles via ports Salazir. F> li str, Yoke hania via ports Soyo Marti, ,I»pstr, Yokolianm J'ulem'iinj, Dut str Knigoo Tarul.i, Brit str, Madras via ports Suruga, Brit str, New York 14 Haiphong. Fell str, Batavia Anghin, Uer str.95 words
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103 1911-01-25 7 Wharves at which Vesaela are Berthed To Day. TANJONQ PAOAR. East WHAnr Basin Kuaotaa. East W. Sectios I— Asutic, Lai Saog. Bhekks Wbabf— Nil. Main W. Beet. 2— Seaog Bee, Kenkon Mara. B— Nil. 4— Lily Rickmers. S Bhantong. 6 Pstani, tarprden, Fau103 words
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Article119 1911-01-25 7 Arrivals Per steamer Rajah of Sarawak, January 28 From Sarawak Messrs. H. Baron, B Walker, R. E. Bradford and Rev. W. E. WVighiU. Per steamer Malacca, January 25. From Malacca Mr. and Mrs. J .1 welcome. ii r steamer Selarg >r, Jannarv 25. From Telok Anson via119 words
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Article447 1911-01-25 7 Per P. and O. steamer Macedonia, connect ing with the steamer Arcadia at Colombo, due January 27.— Mr. W. H. Pbirwell, Mrs. F. F. Kimmel, Mr. H. P. Hardingham, Mr. A. O. Rubins, Mr. D. K. Hampshire, Mr. N\ W, Greive Mr. J. R. Barnes, Mr. Burrock,447 words
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Article46 1911-01-25 7 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Kaber drop daily at 1 p.m.. Siryapori standard time, corre* ponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time-gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore ■tacdard time, on every day exotpting Sunday, when it is fired one o'clock.46 words
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Article248 1911-01-25 7 Finance Commerce, Singapore. Januaet 36, 1911. EXCHANGE. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4| Demand 3/4& Private 6 Bt/a 2/4 JV do Bm/s 3/4 i On Girmant— Bank d/d 340 Private 8 m's 244 do 6 in/I 24« i On France -Bank d/d 295 Private 8 m/s 2994 do 6 m/s248 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article189 1911-01-25 7 I«*ue S Value S. 10 10 Bslat Tin 10 10 Braaag 10 10 Bru«eh Hyd 10 10 Kauaboi £1 XI KinUTin £1 £1 Kiedans; Tin 10 10 Kuantan Tin £1 XI Libat Mines 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- Pahang Consol XI XI IV nKkalen £1 £1 PdMOg Babra189 words
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Article622 1911-01-25 7 Insae 2 Value Bayers Sellers 2/- 2/- AlU«ar 4/- 4/6 2/. 2/- Anglo- Malay 19/9 U■> 3/. 2/- Batang Malaka 2/- 2/8 £1 £1 Bata Caves 10.10.0 17 10.0 £1 £1 Bata Tig* 818 8 4 0.0 £1 £1 Bnkit Kajang 200 2.5 6 £1 lfi/- Contributory 12 6622 words
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Article133 1911-01-25 7 I«sne !2 Value Buyers. 10 10 Eastern Smelting 10 7 6.15 XI £1 Electric Tramways 8/8 10 10 Fraser Neave a; .00 ICO Howartb Erakine 100 7% Prof. 0000 100 100 Kftta Bro. Defc 100 100 a >• 8% Cum. Pref. 10 10 Maynard A Co. 22.50 SeUers oom.133 words
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Article50 1911-01-25 7 Buyers Sellers Howarth Erskice 6% 1600,000 par Riley, Hargreaves 6% $284,000 1% 8% pro Singapore Electric TraniWayßs% £860,000 Spore Municipal 6% 11,978 000 nom. Bayers Sellers S'porn Municipal 4)% of 1907 11,600,(00 0% 7%pre S pore Monicipal 4}% of 1809 $1,000,000 7% B%pro Spore Municipal 4% 1603,800 7% di«50 words
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Advertisement13 1911-01-25 7 Woods Great Peppermint Cure for all internal oom jlaiots. Dysentery, Coughs. Colds, otc.13 words
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Advertisement191 1911-01-25 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Jan. 27— At feV room, damaged cargo ex s-s. Carmarthenshire, at 10 80. Jan. 27.— At saleroom, valuable household furniture, at 11 Jan. 28 At Gre..ibank, Cbtnoery Lane, teak household t jrniture, etc property of Mi-H Norrih, at 2. Feb 7— At nalerxim, freehold residential191 words
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Advertisement427 1911-01-25 7 'Embassy' W. D H. 0. Wills's LATEST SMOKING* MIXTURE. IN i Ib. PATENT AIRTIGHT TINS. Price 75 cents per tin. Obtainable at: JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. ROBINSON COMPANY. 1 Go to K.A.J. Chotirmall&Co. tWbo have just received new stock of Jade Jewellery AND INDIAN, CHINBSE JAPANESE SILKS, ALSO INDIAN. MIRZAPORB,427 words
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Advertisement197 1911-01-25 7 MOTOR MECHANIC WANTEO. Wanted, a throughly experienced Motor mechanic for repair shop up country. Wages 170 per month and commission. Write to C. A. B c/o Straits Times. 36-1 271 NOTICE. Mr. A. E. Gray baa no farther connection whatsoever with THE SINGAPORE POULTRY FARM. 261 2JU PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Mortgagee's197 words
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Advertisement48 1911-01-25 7 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY, Undertakers and Monumental Masons. ESTABLISHED 1881. JUST RECEIVED) New Goods ol Superior Quality and Finish. Marbles, Metallic Wreaths, eto. Monuments oi every description. RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES The Best to be had in the colony. With Plumes in use. TBLEPHON3 NO. 717. NO. 187. ORCHARD ROAD. a48 words
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1313 1911-01-25 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. INCOME TAX PROTEST. Even a person prejudiced in favour of the (mvcrumcul view would have to admit that the huge gathering, held in the Victoria Theatre yesterday, was so representative of all classes, so moderate in its tone, so reasoned in its utterances and1,313 words
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Article15 1911-01-25 8 The outturn of rubber of the Bokit K. B estate for December was 856 lbs.15 words
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Article19 1911-01-25 8 A site haa been purchased by the Tamils at Simpang Lima, Klang, for the erection of a Tamil School.19 words
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Article25 1911-01-25 8 The Rattsak Station on the, Sereinban Port Dickson branch of the F. M. S. R., will be closed for traffic on and after February 1.25 words
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Article23 1911-01-25 8 The amateur Association football match between England and Wales at Tufnoll Park resulted in a victory for England by four goals to nil.23 words
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Article33 1911-01-25 8 Beef wax selling in Kuala Lumpur market last week at 39 and 36 cents a catty, and it is reported that on some days only buffalo was obtainable at 26 cents a catty.33 words
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Article26 1911-01-25 8 The Blue Funnel liner Thexcus took away from Port Swettcnham lant week, for Colombo and Kuropean ports, nearly I*4M cases I'ara rubber, bcxidefi other local produce.26 words
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Article33 1911-01-25 8 The engagement is announced of Captain Nation of the Glenfalloch, and Dorothy Evelyn, youngest daughter of the late Mr. R. C. Chill, engineer, of I'cuang, and Mix. M. A. Burke, of Sydney, Australia.33 words
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Article35 1911-01-25 8 The consecration and erection of Lcxlyc St. John. No. 1072. of Free and Accepted Masons, the pioneer lodge to be established in Siam, was to be conducted by Worshipful Brother T. Spaffonl. yesterday, at liaiifjkok.35 words
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Article35 1911-01-25 8 In the 400 yards' swimming championship of Australia at Sydney Hardwick won by two yards, his time licing .1 minutes 35 seconds. Long- worth was second and llaiy third. Beaurepaire coUapaed half way from weakness.35 words
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Article37 1911-01-25 8 News from Helsingfors says the creation of a new aud [mwcrful Naval base near Hange, on the Finnish coast, is causing great uneasiness in Sweden, and is likely to provoke a great strengthening of tbe latter's armaments.37 words
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Article45 1911-01-25 8 Capt. Brewer, of the Sirdar, has had his certificate suspended for three months by a Newcastle Board of Trade inquiry for causing the loss of the vessel on the north coast of France through not using the lead in thick weather to verify his position.45 words
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Article41 1911-01-25 8 Further evidence was taken yesterday in tin- case in which C. Sheberi of the Mafcking Hotel, prosecuted a Uaue named J. P. Janzsen for voluntarily causing hurt. Mr. Robinson, tiiinl magistrate. heJil that the .■'Viucijcc was contradictory and discharged the defendant.41 words
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Article46 1911-01-25 8 A public meeting will be held m the Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday next, to consider a proposal as to the form of the proposed memorial to His late Majesty King Edward VII, and to appoint a committee. Tho acting Resident-General will take the chair.46 words
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Article51 1911-01-25 8 Mdlle. Lygie, a serpentine dancer from Europe, who is on her way to Java, is visiting Singapore for a short time aud will give a display of serpeutine dancing similar to that of Loir Fuller, also silver aud fire dances, at the Harima Hall. The oponiug uight will be announced51 words
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Article52 1911-01-25 8 We are informed that the Baudmaun Opera Company will be in Singapore duriug the mouth of M iich. when amongst others, the following London successes will be present ad: The Balkan I'rincess. The Chocolate Soldier. The Ciirl in the Train, The Quaker (iirl. -md Kdition Our Miss < iibbs. 152 words
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Article46 1911-01-25 8 The keelsof the Super-Dreadnoughts. Kinji lieoi^e and C'euturiou, were to bit laid on the lbth inst. at Portsmouth and Dcvonport ies|M'etively. The Daily News publishes an article denouncing the continuance of lightuing building, aud says that by slower OM struction of battleships we would save millions.46 words
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Article61 1911-01-25 8 The following have accepted invitations to go to Kuala Lumpur at Chinese New Year to play for the Colony v. F.M.S.-C'apt. E. H. Kooke, Lt. R. H. Clarke, Lt. Webb, W. E. Rayner, G. It. K. Mugliston, 11. R. S. Zehnder, A. Jenkins, J. A. Chamberlain, C. 11. Mackay. It61 words
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Article63 1911-01-25 8 The piano recital to be given by M. Jacques Pintel, late pianist to Mme. Cah c, will be held at the Hotel de l'Europe tomorrow night, and seats may now be booked with the Robinson Piano Co., at two dollars each. M. Pintel is passing through homeward bound, and the63 words
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Article67 1911-01-25 8 The latest tiu flotation is the I lv Johau Mining Syndicate, Limited, with a capital of •30,000 divided into B,(XK) shares of Sll) each, aud of which sum half is available for work ing capital, says the Times of Malaya. The property to be developed is a block of mining67 words
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Article67 1911-01-25 8 Wong Chin Doc, the son of a wealthy merchant, and ono of the leaders of a gigantic Chinese smuggling ring, with connections in San Francisco. Mexico and the Orient, was convicted on December 10 at Los Angeles of having brought contraband coolies into California. Incidentally, he was found guilty of67 words
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Article91 1911-01-25 8 The steamer Zafiro recently purchased by Vancouver parties from the Chicago Junk company at Seattle, is stated to have been acquired by the Wallace Shipyard company at North Vancouver for use as a salvage vessel off the British Columbia coast. IJiiring the Spanish-American war >ihe was purchased with her cargo91 words
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Article365 1911-01-25 8 Sir Robert I^aidlaw has arrived in Selangor. Dr. Ford will go from Tapah to reliove Dr. Graham in Ipoh. Mr. G. E. Greig has been appointed Awist ant Warden of Mines, Perak. The Earl of Cadogan has married Countess Adelo Palagi, his second cousin, at Florouco. The365 words
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Article44 1911-01-25 8 The links will be rc-o|>cncd for play on Saturday, the 2Hth inst. when a competition, match play, 9 holes, will be commenced and continued during the Chinese New Year holidays. Entries for this event close on Thursday, the 26th inst.44 words
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Article60 1911-01-25 8 The Financial News states that the Shell TiansjKut Company is neyotiatiny for the acquisition of the flllllMatl oil li. Ids in Egypt The company intends to erect a n-liniiy at Sue/, and i.iy a pipe fiom (n-iusali to Suez, lt is stated that the rntrrpii-.,- will open60 words
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Article112 1911-01-25 8 liciitci wind from I'aris. January 17, that in tin' Chamber of Deputies a man in the yallery tiled two shots at M. l'>i iand. I'rinie .Minister, who was not struck. M. Minium. Director of the Public K.-liel I >rpai tmeiit. how e\ei. was woimdtd. When112 words
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Article112 1911-01-25 8 The Paris .lournal states that a new rinY bullet is to be adopted in England. Germany, Belgium, and Italy for the use of soldiers employed to keep order duriug strikes and civil disturbances. The peculiarity of this bullet is that, on leaving the (Bat, it divides into112 words
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Article218 1911-01-25 8 The report of the directors of the I'using Lama Tin Mines lor the year ending .lune :si) last states that during this MM tin total sales of tin ore, dresM^l ready for the market, amounted to I.tlil^W pieuls, which realised on the spot a net amount218 words
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Advertisement310 1911-01-25 8 When buying an article of Office Equipment Whether it be a TYPEWRITER DUPLICATOR LETTER COPIER FILING CABINET CARD CABINET OR ANYTHING ELSE Do your business with a firm wlvch specialises in that line. As it is only by doing so that you can rely upon obtaining really satisfactory results. THE310 words
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Advertisement152 1911-01-25 8 NEW SUBJECTS ALHAMBRA OUR HCOB SERIES INCLUDE 5/ UP-TO DATE M NOVELTIES To-Nlght. 2nd Show, 0.80 to 11 p.m. "THE HOBBLE tKIHT." "THE POETIC TEMKIUMEHT." •VEHGEANCE OF THE DEAD. XIFFLES TWML- (By M. Prince). NEW ISSUE OF Patlie's Animated Gazette, 10th K nn ion. THE GREAT VARSITY RUGGER MATCH. Oxford152 words
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Advertisement13 1911-01-25 8 LaU-st advertisement* of the day appear on page 7 as well as 11.13 words
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Article147 1911-01-25 9 REPLY TO THE RECENT PERSIAN NOTE. Firmness on the Customs Question. MOTH'S Tklkobam. London, January 24. A Teheran message says the British reply to the Persian noteof December 30, expresses satisfaction at the measures taken, but adds that the recent security on the Hushire, Kazerun, and HMM147 words
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Article69 1911-01-25 9 HUGE APPROPRIATIONS FOR DEFENCE. A Navy Being Built. Kutkk's TwriUM London, .lauuaiy 18. The Austro Hungarian I'.udget for 1911 shows an incn-.ise of tweuty-tivi; luillion kronen, chiefly for the army. MSMM HM> ordinary cri-dits for the nrmv and navy. including fifty-five millions for construction of Dreadnoughts. three69 words
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Article70 1911-01-25 9 Seeking a Naval Base from Ecuador Government. linrni's ThMHUM. London January 21. The Washington QovMMMMI admits that the question of (ialapagos has lm n iuiforiuallv discussed with Ecuador. It is understood that the BesMdoraaa ionc.ll ss sunn- time ago authorised the leasing of islands which would form70 words
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Article73 1911-01-25 9 Doctor Refuses Inoculation and Suffers. I!H I I US TeI.H.HAM. London. January 85. St. Petersburg tuliigiMi says RnarJin nn die il assistant at Harbin has contracted plague. He was the otih on,- of ten to decline inoculation. Dm: OSTASUTISCBB I-LoYIi TkLBORAM. llerlin. January J4. The Chinesi Embassy73 words
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Article44 1911-01-25 9 Twelve Passengers Killed in Welsh Collision. KurTKp.'s Tklki.kam. ljondon. January 21. A serious railway disaster has occurred near Pontypridd. where an express collided with a coal train. The front passenger coaches were telescoped and there was terrible wreckage. Kleven persOM were killed.44 words
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Article43 1911-01-25 9 Dm (l-i vsi.vrisi -iik Lull Tklkgram. Berlin, .January 24. There is acute tension botweuß Italy and Turkey iv consequence of an expulsion case. The Italian (iovcrnment is considering a naval deinonstrauon in consequence of the netted staU- of public opiniou.43 words
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Article28 1911-01-25 9 Kkitkhs ImMUK London, January 24. The l.owthcr Kange has been awarded XIO.-''!*' salvage for assisting the Austrian Lloyd ss. Trieste while on her way to Bombay.28 words
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Article40 1911-01-25 9 Kki tkh's Tklkouam. London, January 25. A Constantinople MNM s.ivs the first batch of the great Turkish Army ordered to finally suppr ss and punish the truculent Ar.ib tnU-s in the Yemeu has started for the front.40 words
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Article82 1911-01-25 9 Protests in London Against Its Ratification. Kkctf.k's Tklkobam. London, January 24. The London Conservative papers are engaged in a campaign against ratification of the Declaration of London on Maritime Laws of War. London. January 25, The agitation against ratification of the Declaration of London is widespread. The82 words
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Article12 1911-01-25 9 MUllfts'l Tklkukam. London, January 2">The Tokio anarchists have been executed.12 words
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38 1911-01-25 9 LONDON RUBBER PRICES. (FROM A MALACCA CORRESPONDENT.) Malacca, January 2.V Information has 1m in received by Malacca Batter. Plantations. Limited, that the price of line Para iv London yesterday was 5/4J per Ib.. value. The market closed quiter.38 words
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178 1911-01-25 9 M. s,s. Ch:nlcs Me -iijamin an 1 Co. kindly favoui us with the London prices they have teoeh d this ning Quotations, MIDDLC Mllilil.K Prices. Prick*. Allagars 4:t Lanadronsp.p.£2.l7.9p Auglo Malays '.!<> Ledburys p.p. 30Anglo .lavas 1(1 Linggis 42 I Anglo Johores178 words
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Article363 1911-01-25 9 Mr. Clayton Gives His Views at a Penang Meeting. r*noa On own f*iissnn>tiMm r. n my. January 24. The Malay Peninsula Agricultural 4mOi iatioii held a meeting to day to consider the Planters' AMOOJtWM Of Malaya subcommittee's opinion apon tin- announcement concerning locally recruited Indian labour. Mr.363 words
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Article1007 1911-01-25 9 BRITISH ARGUMENTS AGAINST ITS RATIFICATION. Principal Points of the Proposals. The ratification of the Declaration of London, affecting certain vexed questions of international law in naval warfare is evidently tho subject of warm discussion at home, and as will be seen from our cable news today, one1,007 words
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Article1436 1911-01-25 9 PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE. Unanimous Opposition. MODIFICATION OF MILITARY CONTRIBUTION. Government Proposals Questioned. A record house for tho Victoria Theatre since its opening several years ago, was secured last evening when the boxes, circle, stalls and pit were (lacked by enthusiastic citizens assembled to show1,436 words
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Article2603 1911-01-25 9 Mr. Emerson on the Colony's Revenue. Mi. Kmersou said Tlie resolution 1 have In in asked by tbe committee of the Straits Settlements Association to move at this 11 in tint; runs in the following terms That this association is of opinion that the (iovcrninent is not2,603 words
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Article1224 1911-01-25 10 Absurd to Raise Revenue by One Tax. .Mr. llewan said: I very much doubt whi ill. i Government haw ever before introduced legislation which was so much a leap in tlic dark as this bill undoubtedly is. So far as one can gather from their1,224 words
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Article2477 1911-01-25 10 Percentage Basis Lesser of Two Evils. Mr. Baker gave a most effective reading of a speech prepared by the Hon. C. W. Daibishire who was unable to be present. Tlu nddrp*,.-! was as follows: The resolution which I have been asked to place before this meeting for2,477 words
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Article1694 1911-01-25 10 Scheme for Raising Loans to Cover Cost. Mr. Cook then proponed, That Uiis Association i of opinion that all permanent public works should in future be paid for, if necessary, out of loans and not from revenue, and that the saving thus effect<cd would obviate the1,694 words
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Article138 1911-01-25 10 There have been, says the Investor's Chronicle, advocates of partial clean weeding under which only a circular space round Ute trees is kept weeded, it being contended that clean weeding causes a heavy wash of the soil in times of excessive rainfall, and that the weeds138 words
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Letter241 1911-01-25 10 To the Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir, As a stranger here I ask why are eortain Chinese steamers trading under tho British Ensign allowed clearance without correct supervision Travelling on one of these, I fouud that tho after deck up to the top of the bulwarks241 words
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Article306 1911-01-25 10 Government Financial Department's Annual Report. The Japanese Financial Department baa issued the :ilth NBOft of the banking and trustee business iv Japan. The statistics are compiled according to the lepotti and other documents of various banks and deal with the business conditions of the ltank of Japan,306 words
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Article354 1911-01-25 10 Information Sought by Singapore and Penang Representatives. At the mooting of the Legislative Council on Friday, the Hon. K. C. Ellis will ask (1) On what basis is payment provided for in the contract relatiug to the reclamations opposite Collyer Quay and further west ward I-' i Has354 words
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Article116 1911-01-25 10 Tho city of Italtiinore is providing new material for orations iv praiso of Aim in an liberty. Its Municipal Council lias propoaad a bylaw requiring its coloured inhabitants to reside iv a section of the city set apart for them, and prohibiting white |xoplo from making their homes within that116 words
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Article339 1911-01-25 11 Socialist Dances Frowned I'pon by Clergy. The < lergyini'.i of Milwnukee, Wisconsin, arc up in arms against the municipal balls promoted hy the rrBUJsJM Mayor, Mr. Kiuil Seidel. nud' the well meant efforts of that eeiitleinau and his supjiortcrs on the city counc il to bring about339 words
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Article471 1911-01-25 11 OtJM hv Ma.ioii K. C Kllis. Acting C'liniinaiiilant. S. V. C. Singapore, January 24, 1911. s. v. A. Unties. 1 Onleilv otlirrr for the ensuing »e<k:-2iid Lieut. (i. Campbell; Orderly ■ergesni, Bergt J. P. I'iti OnUrly corporal. Bombr. I". Stanley. Parades. II: -On Xi idavs. 27th471 words
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Article119 1911-01-25 11 All America in 1.-ni^liin^ over an account of tliepris.rns nuidc by Mi. John D. Kockofrllcr, tlit' Standard Oil multimillionaire, to his wrvants on (.'liriMtmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Rockcfi'lU r MM in New York, and tin- Rockefeller home-" Forest Hill"— at Cleveland was in charge of two maids. HnrU-nse and119 words
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Article800 1911-01-25 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, January 24, 1911 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning Noin. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar II I 7J 2/- Options 1/9 2/6 j£l Anglo-Java 9/6 11/--1 Anglo- Johore 11/-800 words
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Article191 1911-01-25 11 (From Our Own Cobhkspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur. January 24 There was a fairly large attendance at the first day's meeting of the Selaugor Turf Club. The weather and the track were good. Kcnultd:— Cuampion Griffin Race. Heathbank 1, Bobbie 2, Sylvia 8. Won by half a length. Time 1.23).191 words
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Article228 1911-01-25 11 Boundary Dispute Expected to Lead to War The Lima correspondent of The Times cabled ou December 10:— The mediating Powers have delivered a Sole advising lei v to suhi.iit the questions iv dispute with Ecuador to the Court of Arbitration at The Hague. The authorities here are228 words
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Advertisement16 1911-01-25 11 K>r a'l internal conipl in Pysenterj Con:'i-. Colils, i to, take Woo in' Great fup^ociuini Cure.16 words
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Advertisement224 1911-01-25 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. IN THE ESTATE OF TAN TVE. DECEASED. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY. To be sold by auction At Messrs. H. L. Crghlan k C >.'s Salesroom, On Wednesday, Fkbri-aky 22, at 2.80 p.m. Lot 1. L' as- hold land 993y(ar«, area 7,4 '4 tq fs together with the hnnres224 words
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Advertisement311 1911-01-25 11 Westinghouse Tungsten Lamps ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL. THESE BQUARES SHOW THE AMOUNT OP LIGHT OBTAINED FROM DIFFERENT ELECTRIO LAMPS HAVING THE SAME CURRENT CONSUMPTION. Westinghouse Other Metal 1 lowphc FnmmMt Tungsten Carbon Metal Filament Lampe. Lamps. Lamps. Lamps. BOLE AGENTS: ELECTRICAL DEPARTUENT, Riley, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. FOR UP-TO-DATE PHOTOGRAPHS GO311 words
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Advertisement219 1911-01-25 11 Raffles Jllf Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, Jan. 28. By kind permission of Col. Bayard, D.5.0., and Officers, the band of The Buffs will play during dinner and afterwards on The Lawn. MUSIC. DANCING 9.30 to 11 30. IVTr. H. Lazarua (Son of tbo late Mr. N. Lasarns), CAN BE219 words
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Advertisement255 1911-01-25 11 THE ORIENTAL PILE OINTMENT. An officaciooß Ointment, checks bleeding, ooothes the pain and gives relief (or a ccn< siderable period. Price $1.25 and 75 ctv THB CITY DISPENSARY. Selegie Road, Singapore. 9.1 a S.X.U DAMAGED CARGO Ex. S.S. "CARMATHEXSHIKE" Messrs. H. L. Coßhlan Co. will sell by auction a large255 words
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Article1082 1911-01-25 12 A REVIEW OF IHE RECENT POSITION The Failing Off From Para In the last week of December, the Financier Hn\r tin following review g| the pant rubber Although the year has not yet quite run its course from the point of view of the nharc market, it is1,082 words
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Article466 1911-01-25 12 Output of Malayan Estates for Past Twelve Months. Having published the various estate returns as received, we now tabulate them so an to slmw tlir increase of 1910 over the rc-tuniH for 1909 Totals to date. Output Twelve Twelve Company. for Months Months Dec 1910. 1910. 1909. Allagar466 words
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Article2786 1911-01-25 12 RESULT OF FIRST FIFTEEN MONTHS' WORK Shareholders Offer Criticism. The first annual general meeting of the members of the Tangkah Rubber Estate, Limited, was held, on December 30, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E.C., Sir William Hood Treacher, X.C.M.0., (cßairman of the company)2,786 words
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Article505 1911-01-25 12 4 Property with No Labour Difficulties The statuto'-y meeting of the Brauustou (Malay) Rubber Estates. Limited, was held last month at the registered offices of the company. 23. Eastcheap, E.C.. Col. K. S. Dunstcrville, R. A., presiding. The Chairman said: This is not the ordinary annual meeting505 words
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Article148 1911-01-25 12 The ordinary general meeting of the .!< .[n i< Rubber Syndicate was held on December 30 at Winchester House. Mr. L. T. Boustcad, who presided, said that the past year had been one of great disappointment to the direr tors, owing to the excessive drought, which deprived148 words
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Article865 1911-01-25 12 EXTENSIONS OF THE COCONUT PL4NTATIONS. The Company's Position. The socoud annual general meeting of the British and Brazilian liuhlxr Planters and Manufacturers, Limited, w a- held nt Salisbury Mouse. London Wall, Sir Ralph W. Anstrutber BarL, ichairmail of the company), presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, in rising865 words
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Article233 1911-01-25 12 Ceylon Prepares for a Comprehensive Display According to the Colombo correspondent of the New York Ileruld. it was decided at a meeting held recently of the joint committee appointed to arrange for the representation of Ceylou at the International Itnblicr and Allied Trades Kxhibition in London next233 words
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1293 1911-01-25 13 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON DECEMBER 28. A number of shares in which local investors are interested are not quoted in local share lists, and there are occasionally vide margins between quotations here and in London. We quote below the best available1,293 words
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Advertisement353 1911-01-25 13 Used LEMCO 25 YEARSA Udrmt»!- For twenty- fivtytars J have used Lemco always, either as an aid to good and economical cooking, or as an invalid food. lam personally grateful to it. Many a dish has been made pal atabu and nourishing with the aid of an artfully administered bit353 words
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Advertisement230 1911-01-25 13 PRICES REDUCED From Jan. 19, Continental MOTOR TYRES will be sold at a reduction OK 1 0 o on Covers 15 o on Tubes Write to us for our New Price List. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd. Telegrams: Q Telephone: Continent**,. bmgapore. 290 CRUSHED FOOD. Try it and You Will230 words
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Advertisement99 1911-01-25 13 FIRE Extinguisher "Minimax" Shall we demonstrate and prove to you the worth of a Minimax Sole Agents: Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. SHAPE OF OUR LABELS. We have improved oar SODAWATER and this is now AT LEAST AS GOOD as the best in town, onr LEMONADE, TONIC, GINGER ALE, GINGER BEEK,99 words
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Advertisement509 1911-01-25 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIM|TED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board of Director* i O A. DutKU X, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Eho. Managing Director. Parr r Fowlik, m.b., cm Chief Med. Ofßce>. F. M. Elliot, E«q. Kcv. N. J. Codvrki'r. Tow Noan Pan, Esq. ()s<; Soon509 words
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Advertisement242 1911-01-25 14 INBURAHCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ESTABUSHKD 1682. Insurance in Forop.over |I7,MMM New Businest, 1900, over H,MM,eOO Net Surplus ab^ve liabilities for reserve and all outstanding claims, over $2,076,000 (Straits Currency). Over $35,00* watt sot aside as a speoial addition to Policy receives. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern242 words
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Advertisement525 1911-01-25 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of X2oeach X1.200.0C0 Reserve Fond £1,600,000 lieservo.Liabilitf of Proprietors... £1,300,000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at 1525 words
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Advertisement428 1911-01-25 14 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CJ.. LTO. NO. 67 AND 68, KLINO STREET. Established 1907. Capital paid up »1,000,C00.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1 0C0,000.00 COUET OF DIRECTORS. Tan Tbck Joon 6. Sim Kia Jam Nam Kirn Sbko 7. Tbo Ho© Lai 8. Liao Chia Hbno 8.428 words
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Advertisement656 1911-01-25 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Etc., (THE PROPERTY OF A. ROBERTSON, ESQ..) AT "HAFTOH. TAKGLIN ROAD. On Saturday, January 28, at 2 p.m. Ccmpriaing TJfiight iron framed pianoforte, tetk marble top waghttandp. dn-Mnu tables, almeirsbs, iron bidVtiadp, ttsk aud rattan chairs, dinner ua^cnp, sideboard,656 words
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Advertisement352 1911-01-25 14 PLUSCIRDEN. FOR BALE PRIVATELY. Tb«> beautifully situated fre ebold rf sidentia property known «s PLUSCARDEN, No. 19. Nassim Road, Tacglin arta TaVNQ tqasjM fiet. Kor full particulars, apply to POWELL a Co., Auctioneers. 11 1 p AUCTION SALE Of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, The property of twelve Pawnshop*, On Sati i:n\v, FsMaMBI352 words
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Article1082 1911-01-25 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Some Reflections. At this festive wasou. wmtr the motoring cnrri-Kpondcnt of tho Daily Telegraph in Christinas week, the enthusiastic motorist limits into figures, lmtli of m>«x>cli and fact, for statistics galore are available for him. Ami this year the amounts Arc1,082 words
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Advertisement322 1911-01-25 15 WOLSELEY CARS FORMERLY KNOWN AS SiDDELEY AUTOCARB Bole Agents: IVnang, F.M.S. and Sumatra. CENTRAL 55Sgg SILENT KNIGHT cc ROVERS 3 Arriving Shortly 8 H.l'., Single cylinder, four seatod Cars. U HP., Two cylind' i five seatoi Cars. In Stock '20 U.l*., 6 cylinder, seven BeaUid, STANDAKD," painted Black. 15 H.l'.,322 words
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Advertisement64 1911-01-25 15 CURE FOR BILIOUSNESS. BiliooßO* as is doe to a di»oi d ;rcd condition of tbe fetomaeb. Chamberlain, n Tabl-to are essentially a stomocb iu> iiicino i > tended eoperially to act Ou tlmt urpan to cloan^o it Btrt ogtbrn ii, t no and invigorate it, to reguUu> Um> liver and64 words
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Advertisement310 1911-01-25 15 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. CEST-A-IBLTSHJDID 1883) M ANUFACTDRBRB OF PURE ROPE bstiwdl oablelaiol 4 stiandl i/9* to ia* 6> to iv r to io* Ptiees, Samples and tall partioolars will be forwarded oa application to auM Agent: W.A. STOPANI, S% t .%V.V MAT GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO,, LTDT Portland310 words
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Advertisement493 1911-01-25 15 INDIAN PATENT STONE 10 Times More Durable than Neat Cement. WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS i SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., Singapore. WANTS. CHINESE CLERKS WANTED. Wanted for a tin miro in Pabang, an eflici. Nt typM with a knowledge of book al-o for untfiuiiriuK department, a smart timtkaper with a knowledge493 words
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Advertisement500 1911-01-25 15 WTAWT3. CLERK WANTED. Wantod, Clork, Chinese or Eurasian, for a Rnbbtr Ebtato in British North li rn.o. Must be an efficient typist and bave a know ledge of bookkeeping. Apply, with tiKtiuiouiulfs Guthrie Co., Ltd. 231 v ARCHITECT DISENGAGED. Young Architect, Scotch, capable all round man with London, Colonial and500 words
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Advertisement525 1911-01-25 15 TO BE LET BK SOLD. TO LET. Frcm Ist February, 84, The Arcade, Ist floor, suitable for an illice. Apply to Alkcff .v Co 70, Tbe Arcade. 7 1 62 TO LET. 80, Orange Road, furnished, from middle of April next. Apply to Mr. J. C. Kcopman. 101 a TO525 words
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Advertisement548 1911-01-25 15 NOTICES. NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on MONDAY, JAN 30. hin e TUESDAY. J.H 31. j N H e d r;r 381 28-1 NOTOE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership hereto subsisting between Tan Moung Tho, Sect Tiang Lim, Ho Sok Choo548 words
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Advertisement688 1911-01-25 15 NOTICES. KIAM MAT GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractor*. Telephone No. 421. 108 A 109. Market Street. SAVINGS BANK. Depositors in tbe Savings Bank should f>end in their pans bo >ks for audit in compliance with tbe Rules and Regulations of the Savings Bank Ordinance. Pass books may be forwardod688 words
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Advertisement300 1911-01-25 15 THE ONLY PERFECT k COMPLETE PIANOS RACHALS' AUTO PLAYER PIANOS $1,350. BRINSMEAD ANGELUS PLATERS $1,400. ALLISON AUTO PLAYER PIANOS $1,000. MANUAL AUTO PLAY ER PIANOS $7SO. Call NOW to hear them. Less 1O",, for Cash, or easy payments. Music Roll Library. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. E.&O. HOTEL. PENfING The300 words
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Miscellaneous239 1911-01-25 15 Straits IBimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellaneous wants of every description are rnnrted at the prepaid rate of 81 per four lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four linos, II each insertion. For p.p.o. cords, on page 6, Inch Scali Rates are as239 words
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