The Straits Times, 3 May 1911
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Title Section13 1911-05-03 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.555 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. 1911. PRICE 10 CBNTB.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1911-05-03 1 WATSONS No. XO Whisky THE BEST I Jasljionable Washing Skirts. GUARANTEED FAST COLOURS. BEAUTIFUL MBORTMENT. From COMPREHENSIVE DISTINCTIVE RANGE OF SIYLES. A special feature is that each individual skirt is of a separate design. KATZ BROS., LTD. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. E SOUS AGENTS FOR I whjte "ARABIC" t cott> N191 words
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Advertisement132 1911-05-03 1 Robinson A Co. SPRING RACE MEETING EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. j :Jt'yfkr,\ FANCY WORSTEDS S|4i' TROPICAL HOMESPUNS m LOVAT MIXTURES I FLANNEL SUITINGS i W FANCY SERGES I Jj>{ CASHMERES. BMJ>BO THE MEW SUNPROOF CLOTH, JOOHPUR AND RACING BREECHEB, RACING SILKS IN ALL THE REGISTERED COLOURS. i Robinson A132 words
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Article1091 1911-05-03 2 AWFUL SCENES AT A FACTORY FIRE. One Hundred and Fifty Victims. Throe storeys of an 11 floor sky-scraper blouse factory off Waehington-sq., at the fix>t of Fifth-avenue, New York, employing MOO hands, mostly Italian, caught fire at sundown on March 25, and the appalling number of 1601,091 words
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Advertisement187 1911-05-03 2 Ixtinciated Adults NEED KEPLER' SOLUTION (of cod Live* on im mait ixthacT) This delicious, digestive Ixxly builder exerts its influence upon the very source of nutrition— the blood. It fills the veins with rich, vitalsing blood, and rapid improvement takes place. The cheeks fill out, the limbs if i become187 words
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Advertisement12 1911-05-03 2 Woods Groat Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints. Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc.12 words
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Advertisement428 1911-05-03 2 ECZEMA SCROrULA. tRYSIPCLAS. MNQWORM. SALT RHEUM. PIMPLES, BLACK- > »CAD». ON ANT FORM OF SHIN DISEASE YIELDS AT ONCC TO PALMERS Ointment CMd tkreogkomt tU O» to* State* alnct i8«o Hat no aqua] aa a complexion pre SERVER. A ftw apallcatteaa will CMMtOC A DARK skin" Mveral akadea Ughter. Palaei's428 words
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Advertisement835 1911-05-03 2 r Lemco -v and Milk. Weak, backward children, careworn men and women, become strong, healthy and vigorous, on a daily glass of bealth-giring LEMCO and MILK. u— ja« i j The rich btef e oodaaa Sud No prr«r«tiTPS bo of LEMCO in Milk ta SjmJW^ aavoaring in lS«CO, wonderfully *jrentf£-835 words
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Article1176 1911-05-03 3 HOW BOURNE STROKED HIS CREW TO VICTORY. A Procession and A Record. The Globe of April 1 thus Mhi tlu'Varsity boat race rowed that afternoon: H.C Bourne this afternoon stroked the Oxfoii 1 v to victory in the Boat-raci'. C'hiiihridn<- l' H for Rhont three fttrokes tlion1,176 words
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Advertisement426 1911-05-03 3 ELLIMAN'SS EMBROCATION [1 ■fl~— -Tr-J smniai. s»r« Skaalilen, tticaaullsti. S»rala« 1 1 "Kit^X I ■B J «»eaouUsai, Sara I ildcr* ot L»ka«*. Baa.ne, k j^^4l| ■ff^K rVfcn Cnr*», (niMllaHill. S«rt Tkroal Brains. I 1* C "J £W* H"a^ F.r'fr.rt.l I. NcaraJjaa^' ""^JJ* M P 111 Hk^Hgy tlnmanTßoftU tmbrocat. Ellrniang Unixnal426 words
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Advertisement842 1911-05-03 3 1 KNOW THAT CUTICURACURED I' Worried and Tortured for 5 Years. Covered with Eruption All Over. Could Not Sleep nor Rest. Felt Like Tearing Himself to Pieces. With First Use of Cuticura Ointment, had No Itching at All. "I haTf? Jiwn tortured for th« past fvyaara with a Imil skin842 words
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Advertisement282 1911-05-03 3 iu»i»i»ai iiiy Those who «m HBBTLK*B FOOD for Intents and Con valescen ts place their trust in a standard article faTorably regarded by the Medioal Profession for upwards of M yean. Being partly oosipoeed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare the Food Car ■■■mediate use.282 words
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Advertisement615 1911-05-03 4 BTEAHEB SAILINGS. P. &O. StEAM AVIGATION CB. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, POUTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued lor China Coast, Persian Golf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Outward (for China.) 1911 1615 words
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Advertisement552 1911-05-03 4 STEAMER MIUNBB. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN UNE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed am* constructed, and are fitted with all552 words
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Advertisement858 1911-05-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL BTEAMBHIP CO U. 8. MAIL UNI The great steamship line between CHINA, JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating the new 18,000 tons, twin-screw steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with the well known steamers CHINA. ASIA, MONGOLIA MANCHURIA AND PERSIA. CHOICE OF SEVEN FIRST-CLASS858 words
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Advertisement516 1911-05-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. VAMD DEUTSCHE MMPFKMIFFFaHHTMEB. "HMrM" BREMEN Combined Service. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hunbarg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct,516 words
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Advertisement631 1911-05-03 4 BTEAMER BAILING 3. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Botterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar Genoa, Naples (oonneotiug Marseilles, N pies, Alexandria, and vioe Term) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Penang, Singapore,631 words
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Advertisement834 1911-05-03 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbu New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco to all Poiots in the Unitud S^tes, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Operating the New 21,000 ton Triple Screw Turbine Liner* "Tenyo Maru and Chlyo Maru," the Queens834 words
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Advertisement571 1911-05-03 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IBLAND, BRISBANE and 6YDNEY ria TORRES STRAITS. Also taking passengers and cargo witt> transhipment for other VICTORIAN, SO' TH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENSLAND P.iRTS, BmITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BUTAIN, TASMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND POBI'S. Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery,571 words
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Advertisement301 1911-05-03 5 BOARD AMD LODGING BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable room with bath roam and Verandah attached, near town terms moder ate. Apply 108, River Valley Road. 18-3 a BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Board and apartments at 11, Dhoby Gluut, for nihgle gtntlenion. Terms moderate. 15 81-5 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable single and double301 words
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Advertisement606 1911-05-03 5 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Fall grand piano in excellent condition. Apply to Mrs. F. (J. Keiller, 41, The Arcade. 27-4 c n FOR BALE. For sale, N\ooo sheets corrugated iron 6' x 3', sea damaged, at SIS percent. OAGQINO A CO. 28 4-c n FCR BALE. 1 Arc lamp606 words
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Advertisement687 1911-05-03 5 NOTICES. THE UNITED SINGAPORE RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. NOTI E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that tli«Trantk r book* aDd rpgiiiier of members of tbis Comproy will be closed from tbe 15th June to tli" 'iltli June, 1911 (both day* inclusive), in order that Lists of Nominees to whom shares in tbe Singapore687 words
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Advertisement335 1911-05-03 6 C. H. WILLIS Is Here And doing business on tbe forthcoming SINGAPORE RAGES Run May. 9 11 and 13. TREBLE EVENT Hundred to One 100 TO l. RACES 3, 4 AND 6. 100 TO 1 STRAIGHT-OUT ALL EVENTS DOUBLES ANT TOO EVENTS Opknisi; Stakfs:— Honeybcar 10.7, Marano 10, Clianticloer 9.12.335 words
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Advertisement208 1911-05-03 6 AUCTION SALE Of Unredeemed Fledges, the Property of Sii Pawnshops, TO BB HELD AT OUR SALEROOM, Mo. 3, Raffles Place, On Wednesday, May 3, at 10am. On Saturday, May 6 at 10 a. m. The Pledges, consisting of Watches, Chains,. Gold, Diamond and other Rings, Earrings, Brooches, Chinese and Malay208 words
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Advertisement135 1911-05-03 6 Ask Always FOR THE ffiieyele-Wyres OF THE SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passir Panjang, Singapore. Price very Moderate. Best Quality. 84 7 4 12 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY, Undertakers and Monumental Batons. ESTABLISHED 1881. JUST RECEIVED: New Goods ol Superior Quality and Finish. Marbles, Metallic Wreaths, etc. Monuments of every description RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES135 words
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Advertisement148 1911-05-03 6 I I i -^a\ww m I L *-*S W. I I W. 1 I ajM k vHi hJHJ I *<-**i This celebrated beverage is supplied by a 1 First-olass Hotels, Club.", and Stored throughout tbe World. Agents: B y«»«> Co., Singapore. I Huttenbach Bros. A Co., Pcnantf. 8 5b JH148 words
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Article124 1911-05-03 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, May 3. High Water, 0.11 a.m., 1.48 p.m. Thursday, May 4. High Water, 0.64 a.m., 2.69 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail doe. Friday, May 5 Hiyli Water, 1 47 a.m., 4.81pm. Riley Hirgreaves, meeting, noon. S. V. C. annual meeting, 6.80 p m. Automobile124 words
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Article192 1911-05-03 7 TO-DAT. Port Swetteoham and P<-nsng Lama 8 pm Port SwcttenbMn and Ttlok Anson Kinta 8 pm l; tnk i De Klerk 8 pm M tlacca and Muar Lady Weld 4pm Pontianak Amherst 4 pm Kota Tinggi He'en 4 pm Bangkok B-idge I pm Bangkok Prodaoe 4 pm192 words
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Article135 1911-05-03 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steuner Assaye having left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, the 29th ultimo, is expected here at 6 o'clock on Thursday morning, the 4th instant. The P. and O. outward mail steamer De inha having left Colombo at 4.30 p.m. on135 words
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Article281 1911-05-03 7 Latest Arrivals. Austria, Aost str 4871 tons, Captain Reioicb, May 3. From Hongkong, April 2fl. Go. and '2215 d.p. Rantenberg Schmidt Co. For Trieste. May 5. Roads. Atsuta Mara, Jap. str. 8523 tons, Captain Thompson May 3. From London April 1. G.c. and p. P. Simons A Co.281 words
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102 1911-05-03 7 Wharves at which Vessels arc Berthed To- Day. TAN JONG PAGAR. Bast Wharf Basin— Van d»r Hagen. East W. Section No. I— Nil. Sbbibs Wharf -Nil. Main W. Sict. No. 2— J .ran, Austria. B— Nil. 4— loaho Maru, Titan. 5— NiL ft—102 words
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Article471 1911-05-03 7 Arrivals Per steamer S ilangor, Mty B— From T. Ansoo, via ports, Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Ayri«, Mrs. Beojtfield, Mr. and Mre. Fox, Dr. Shell. Moiwrt. F, Pears. J. M. Nynbart E.T C. H ill.it. Lamb, R M. Ooldie Mawjond Mr. and Mrs. Tan Wi Van.471 words
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Article166 1911-05-03 7 The late Mr. Francis Barnitt. of Worcester, who has left a fortune of £118,000, was not only a niembor of the faroouH firm of Worcester Sauce makers— Messrs. Lea and Perrins but was also a director of the Worcester Porcelain Company. Partners in the sauce firm166 words
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Article498 1911-05-03 7 Ordirs by Likct.-Col. O. A. Derrick. Commandant, S. V. C. Singapore. May 2, 1911. 8. V. C. Annual General Meeting. I:— The annual general meeting will take place at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, May 5. Balestier Rifle Range. II The Raage is allotted as under On498 words
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Article294 1911-05-03 7 Where its Ravages are Most Numerous. According to the Paris correspondent of the Lancet, Dr. Jacques Bertillon, head of the Statistical Department of the Ville de Paris, has just published some interesting statistics regarding the frequency of cancer in France. From these it would appear that there294 words
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Article248 1911-05-03 7 Finance Commerce. IXCHANOI. Bi*oaporb, May 8, 1911. (hi London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4/, Demand 2/4,1, Private 6 m/s 2/4 JJ do 8 m/s m. 2/4J Oh Oibmant— Bank d/d 288* Private 8 m/s 242 J On Fkamci— Bank d/d 2941 Private 8 m/s 399 On India— Bank T. T. 174|248 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article168 1911-05-03 7 Israel Vain. 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Brnang 10 10 Brtueb Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 Kinte Tin £1 £1 Kit-dan* Tin 10 10 Knantan Tin £1 £1 Lahat Miaea 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- Pahaon Consol £1 £1 Pengkalen £1 £1 PouDg Bahra £1 £1168 words
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Article594 1911-05-03 7 liaoe "2 Value S, Bayers. Sellers. 3/- 3/- Allagar 4/0 5,5 2/- 3/- Anglo-Malay 1.1.0 1.2.8 3/. 2/- Batang M&laka 2/6 3,8 £1 £1 Batn Cavea 16.0.0 16.0.0 XI £1 Bato Tiga 4.12.6 5 0.0 £1 £1 Bakit Kajang 2.10.0 3.18.9 £1 £1 Bokit Lintang 4.15.0 6.0.0 £1 6/-594 words
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Article122 1911-05-03 7 Value Bayers. 10 10 Bastern Smelting 10 7 41 41 Eleotrio Tnmwtji 8/8 10 10 Fraaer Neave 86.00 100 Howarth Erskine 100 1% Prel. 100 100 K»ti Bro. Ot*. 100 100 8% Cun>. Preft 10 10 Majnard Co. 27.00 Sellers. Dom. 1000 7.00 4/8 89.00 60.00 01.00 130.00 norn122 words
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Article49 1911-05-03 7 Buyers Sellers Howarth Erskine 6% 1800,000 par Riley, Hargreevee fl% 1284,000 2{ Singapore Electric Tramways 6% £860,000 M Spore Municipal 6% 11,878 000 nom. Buyers Sellers Spore Municipal 4)% of 1907 •1,000,000 8% 7%pm S pore Municipal 4]% of 1909 11,000,000 7% B%pm Spore Munioipal 4% 1002.900 7%dia49 words
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Advertisement53 1911-05-03 7 If with cod yonr tbroat i« bitten, If with backing oough ynu're smitten, In plain Kn«lis\ it ib written, You munt git it off your chest." Do not lot the trouble stick, Cure it now and cure it quick To make qnite sure you'll di the trick Tako Wood.' Great53 words
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Advertisement195 1911-05-03 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. May ft At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. May 6— At Mt. Risie, Chanoery Lane, teak household furniture, etc., at 8. May 6— At Mt. R jsie, Chancery Lane, teak household furniture, etc., at 12.30. May 10. At saleroom, valuable town properties, known as No.195 words
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Advertisement253 1911-05-03 7 WtT lankt of the Nile j Obtainable at: BOIItOIi ROUtfC I I mum itti paH nd nuDiiioun I I JUHN LITTLE Fpliippa I I tt «un m I I AND CO.. LTD. V Cl««retteea^ W# I iMcganH by all Mad. of tfc. In* I i atlacnd Turkitk Tobacco mder Ideal253 words
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Advertisement148 1911-05-03 7 HIGH -CLASS Telephone No. 61 9. UNDERTAKING. PHnaap «tr«at. Singapore* MR. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Begs to inform the pablio that the kind patronage aooorded bim during the pass few years, has made it neoessary for him to aeqnire another new Rubber tyred Hearee, wbioh surpasses all others in the148 words
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1109 1911-05-03 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. CHINESE RESTLESSNESS. It is possible that we are wrong, but we do not believe that the rising at Canton is much more than a mere paltry local squabble, of which we shall hear nothing more after a few days have pasoud. There have not1,109 words
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Article17 1911-05-03 8 The April output of ore from the Sungei Gau Tin' Mining Co.'s tin minos was 104 picnls.17 words
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Article11 1911-05-03 8 Sixty couples celebrated their golden weddings at Rheims on April 9.11 words
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Article31 1911-05-03 8 During the progress of the University boat race, there were six aeroplanes hovering over the course. Koppner's famous portrait of Mistress Beridge has been sold by auction at Christie's for £6,510.31 words
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Article19 1911-05-03 8 The Pilgrims' Club will entertain the visiting overseas Premiers at a banquet in the Savoy Hotel on May 26.19 words
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Article22 1911-05-03 8 A telegram from Penang states that the local ladies team has scored 177 in the May competition for the Walker shooting trophy.22 words
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Article24 1911-05-03 8 The Chinese Free Hospital was opened yesterday afternoon at the old Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Serangoon Road. There was a large attendance of Chinese.24 words
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Article29 1911-05-03 8 A sensation has been created at Buenos Ay res by La Argentine, a daily journal, declaring that the majority of recent land sales at Buenos Ay res were bogus.29 words
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Article38 1911-05-03 8 The offices of Healy and Co., brewers, of Aston, were entered by burglars on the night of April 8. The thieves worked all night flitting through the solid steel back of the safe, but secured very little loot.38 words
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Article34 1911-05-03 8 The Trans-Pacific steamship companies have informed the Trans- Pacific Tariff Bureau that they will restore the former rates for the conveyance of wheat and flour from North American ports to Japan, China, and Manila.34 words
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Article39 1911-05-03 8 The Hon. Tan Jiak Kirn, who represents, with Mr. Fort, the Colony of the Straits Settlements at the King's Coronation, leaves on Monday, the Bth inst., with Mrs. Tan Jiak Kirn for Europe by the German steamer Prinz Ludwig.39 words
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Article40 1911-05-03 8 The Times says that an exhibit at the Rubber Show that will no doubt attract considerable attention will be one of commercial synthetic rubber, British made. This will be the first time it has been shown at a public exhibition.40 words
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Article48 1911-05-03 8 Many small rubber estates round and about the Kuala Kangsar Railway station are to be formed into a big estate of nearly 350 acres. It is said to be the intention of the several owners to form it into one company and then dispose of it in London.48 words
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Article45 1911-05-03 8 By the courtesy of the manager of the Bandmann Company, an innovation has been introduced into the dress circle at the Theatre, Hongkong,* when a boy in the interval brought round to the ladies of the audience a tray containing gratis tablets of milk chocolate.45 words
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Article47 1911-05-03 8 The French railway companies have forwarded to the Senate a memorial protesting against the Bill for making the payment of pensions to railway servants retrospective. They contend that the measure is contrary to law, and is a source of danger to public credit and to small investors.47 words
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Article52 1911-05-03 8 During the interrogatory of Father Vitozzi, one of the accused, in the Camorra trial, he became so overcome by emotion as he denounced the cruelties to which he had been subjected by the carabineers and judges that he burst into tears and fainted. The sitting was suspended amid enormous excitement52 words
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Article46 1911-05-03 8 A large stone was thrown at a carriage on the Canuanore Calicut line on April 21, in which the Inspector-General of the railway mail service and the Deputy PostmasterGeneral were travelling. The stone struck the metalwork of the carriage and wan shattered, the passengers being uninjured.46 words
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Article66 1911-05-03 8 Sixty suspected revolutionaries, who are believed to be friends of the assassin of the Canton Tartar-General Fn Chi and to be followers of Dr. Sun Yatwn, have been arrested in Peking since April 17. The prisoners, who are chiefly Cantonese or natives of the province of Chihli, include a leading66 words
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Article78 1911-05-03 8 The birching of Eton boys on the old swish block system has been discontinued in the upper school. In the old days the birch wan one of the institutions at Eton regarded by all the boys with something akin to terror, but in later years the punishment inflicted has been78 words
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Article72 1911-05-03 8 At the meeting of Legislative Council on Friday next the following new bills will be introduced Tamil Immigration Fund Bill (to consolidate and amend the law for the establishment, maintenance and administraof a fund for encouraging the immigration of of Tamil labourers) and the Deceased Wife's Sister's Marriage Bill (to72 words
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Article86 1911-05-03 8 In Kamunting lately, says the Taipiug paper, a rubber estate owner by accident encroached on his neighbour's land, and spent about 91,000 more or less in weeding, clearing and getting it in order for planting. The owner put his tongue ill his cheek, chuckled, and watched what was going on,86 words
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Article86 1911-05-03 8 At the V.M.C.A. Parlinientary Debating Society tonight, Mr. G. K. Allen will intro duce a bill dealing with the question of a Federal Parliament within the Empire. Mr. Allen is the leader of a new Government party and is laying before the house a very extensive and comprehensive programme ol86 words
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Article431 1911-05-03 8 Mr. a E. Stewart, of the Chartered Bank, Kuala Lumpur, has gone to Ipoh on transfer. Sir Luke Pildes, R.A., has been commanded to paint a State portrait of His Majesty King George V. Mr. Lewis, who was, until recently, at the Hotel de l'Europe, Singapore, has431 words
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Article75 1911-05-03 8 At the Assizes, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Fisher, Ng Kwan was sent to seven years' rigorous imprisonment for robbery and attempting to commit robbery while armed with a deadly weapon. V. Suppayah was found guilty on three counts of using as genuine forged documents. Sentence was postponed. This75 words
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Article114 1911-05-03 8 It appears probable, says the Japan Daily Mail, that the Voshiwara and surrounding districts of Tokio will rise from their ashes in a less inflammable condition than before the conflagration. People are beginning to talk loudly of the terrible losses caused annually by fires in Tokio. The114 words
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Article155 1911-05-03 8 Mrs. Long, who professes to cure consumption by means of herbs, roots, fruit, and flowers, brought an action against Mr. Astor, proprietor of the Pall Mall Gazette, claiming damages for what she alleged was an inaccurate report of a case brought by her on November 85,155 words
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Advertisement121 1911-05-03 8 Removal more commodious premimem f-\°NE° Limited s New Addveu is 14 a, Cqllyer Quay (NEAR WINCHESTER HOUSE). Large Stocks on hand of the latest and most approved Office appliances, Filing Cabinets, Systems, etc. Send for Catalogue* or oall and inspoot our various linos in Office Equipment at our Show-room. T^'aV121 words
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Advertisement179 1911-05-03 8 MONSTER PROGRAMME INCLUDING 6 NEW PICTURES! 6 NEW PICTUREB!! ALHAMBRA (Beach Road), TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT M EXCEPTIOMLLY tTMM URIEI WITH KMXV MMJK BM— IITIM Of SENS WHICH Speak volumes for the art of the Cinematograph. 2nd Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. An adaptation of Theophile Ganthier's Celebrated Novel "TUC MMAHCf Of179 words
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Advertisement93 1911-05-03 8 Property Sales. The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s saleroom yesterday afternoon Leasehold land for 999 year*, area 5,521 square feet, annual quit rent $4.50, together with the dwelling house 31 Sungei Road and the brick and tile-roof cattle shed known as 8293 words
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Article106 1911-05-03 9 VITAL CLAUSE PASSED BY THE COMMONS. Legislation Without the Peers' Sanction. Rbctbr'h Tblbobam. London, May 2. The House of Commons, in committee, by 299 votes to 195, has adopted the second principal clause of the Veto Bill. This clause provides that a bill passed in the106 words
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Article106 1911-05-03 9 SCUFFLES WITH THE POLICE IN PARIS. Labour Leader Threatens Reprisals. Rkltrb's Tklkgram. London, May 2. May-day has passed generally in quiet on the Continent, except at Paris, where demonstrations wore prohibited, this resulting in constant scuffles with the troops and police. London, May 8. At a meeting of106 words
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Article69 1911-05-03 9 Warmly Recommended by a Turkish Commission. Rbctbb's Tbleora*. London, May 2. A Constantinople telegram says the Turkish Artillery Commission has returned from visiting gun foundries in England, France, and Germany, for the purpose of deciding on a type of artillery for the new Turkish battleships. It is understood69 words
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Article36 1911-05-03 9 Guns Posted on the Canal Bund. Rkutkr's Tklkoram. London, May 3. British marines at C.'auton are guarding the Shamecn. Guns .in jested on the canal bund. The revolutionaries have burned four YameiiK at Fatshan.36 words
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Article57 1911-05-03 9 Rbdtkb's Tklkobam. London. May t, From Tangier there is news that the French column which left Casablanca and Rabat for Fez has excited all the Gharh trilxs, who Ate proclaiming a Jehad. Drr OmatfßH Lloyd Tklkoram. Berlin, May 2. I'm is ollit-iul statements say there has been57 words
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Article32 1911-05-03 9 DXX OsTASIATISCHB LLOYD TbLKORAX. Berlin, May 2. The differences in the Turkish Cabinet have been settled. The secession loader Colonel Sadik has beeu transferred to Salonika and Schweket has resigned.32 words
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Article42 1911-05-03 9 Dkr Oktasiatikchk Lloyd Tklrokax. Berlin, May 2. An Anglo -German friendship society has been formed iv London. All the members will be English, and the President is the Duke of Argyll, ami the Vice-Presidcuts bs*i Avubnry. anil Sir Frank Lasoolles.42 words
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Article16 1911-05-03 9 Dbb Ostahiatihcbb Lloyd Tblbobam. Berlin, May 2. The Reichstag and I^audtag have resumed sittings.16 words
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Article31 1911-05-03 9 Dbr Outasiatischk Llotd Tblboram. Berlin, May I The Imperial rliiiiif'flliii' will (jo to meet the Kaiser at Karlsruhe to report, ami will aHerwunls a< ioim|uiiiv him to AlsoccI,'.riiiine.31 words
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Article39 1911-05-03 9 (From Oum Own Cobbbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, May 2. The Planters Stores and Agency have received a telegram from London furnishing the following prices of rabber in London Plantation ss. Bd. Fine hard Para 6s. 6d.39 words
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Article144 1911-05-03 9 iFkom Odb Own Correspondent, i Pi-naog. May 2. In a special article on tin, the Pinang Gazette says that the April consumption was as follows United Kingdom 1,100 tons. Continent 2,000, America 8,100, a total of 6.200 tons. The visible supply on May 1 was 14,440 tons.144 words
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Article447 1911-05-03 9 Messrs Barlow Give Reasons For Their Action Messrs. Barlow and Co. inform us that they have addressed the following letter to Messrs. Derrick and Co.. Secretaries, Pajam Limited, v refereuce to certain statements made at ilir tin eting of that company Pajam Limited. Dear Sirs.- At the447 words
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Article223 1911-05-03 9 Influential Committee of Inquiry Appointed. A committee has been appointed to ascertain and consider amongst other things the existing financial relations between Ireland and the other com|x>ncDt parts of the I ii it* d Kingdom, and to distinguish as far as possible between Irish local expenditure and Imperial223 words
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Article20 1911-05-03 9 B\ having recourse to Are drill, 50 children were on April "> Hafoly ruHhed from a binning linililin^ in New York.20 words
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Article581 1911-05-03 9 REPORTED CAPTURE OF TftREE TREATY PORTS. British Trade Interests. Although Hongkong telegrams state tha* the recent rioting at Canton has developed somewhat seriously, the trouble is probably no more than one of those apaamodio attempts to overthrow the present dynasty which have characterised bravadoes of the Kwane581 words
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Article394 1911-05-03 9 Successful Speculation Means A Long Purse. The Globe's metal trade review dated Saturday, April 1, states:— Last week closed at £IH4 10s. cash. £IR3 12s. 6d. three months. This week closed at £'189 cash, JCIB7 three mouths. The week's turnover was moderate 8,075 tons. The price has394 words
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Article52 1911-05-03 9 The estate of the late Mr. Henry Lorton Bourke (cousin of the Earl of Mayo) has been valued for probate purposes at £500,000. The deceased left £20 1,000 to establish a residential club for poor naval and military officers. The value of the late Viscount WolverUampton's estate has been sworn52 words
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Article925 1911-05-03 9 WHAT THE RICKSHA COOLIE SAW AND HEARD. Accused Formally Committed For Trial. iKbom Oub Special Cobrbspondwct.) Kuala Lumpur, May 3. Tb« further hearing of the charge against Mrs. Proudlock was resumed this afternoon, when Mr. Edward Maclntyre, Senior Assistant Snrgran at the General Hospital, was calltxl. He925 words
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Article125 1911-05-03 9 Figures for First Three Months of The Current Year. The F.M.S. Gazette gives the final figures of the export of block tin and tin ore from Perak, Selangor, Negri Scmbilan and Pahang respectively during the month of January to March, 1911, as compared with the corresponding period125 words
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Article317 1911-05-03 9 Its Suggested Extension to Foreign Politics. The newspapers are beginning to discuss the programme of the Imperial Conference recognising the important advance made in Imperial affairs since the last Conference, through the formation of the South African Union, the growing disposition of the Colonies to profit by317 words
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Article97 1911-05-03 9 Allagar Rubber Estates.— 3,BBo lb. Alor Oajah Estate.— 49o lb. Ayer Panas Estate.— 2,ol6 lb. I'antai Estatc.-Hl6 lb. See Kee Estate.— sBo lb. Pa jam Estate.— 6,soo lb. Pegoh Estate.— 6,6oo lb. Kadella Estate. -2,200 lb. Permata Estate.— Blo lb. Bukit Lintang.— 6,6so lb. Vigornia Estate.— Boo97 words
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Article25 1911-05-03 9 The warship Janeiro, which is being built at Elswick for the Brazilian Government, is to be provided with 14 in. guns, and improved armour protection.25 words
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Article372 1911-05-03 9 JAPANESE ;REACH.JHE ICE TOO LATE. German Expedition Starting. Bioni'i Tblbokam. London, May 2. A Sydney message says the Japanese Antarctic expedition has returned there. It was obliged to turn back on account of the icebergs and icepacks, and also in consequence of the death of most of the372 words
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Article38 1911-05-03 9 Dbb Ostasutibchb Llotd Tblboram. Berlin, May 2. A treaty of commerce between Germany and Sweden has been signed. The Russo-German negotiations will probably be concluded after the return of the German Ambassador to St. Petersburg.38 words
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Article34 1911-05-03 9 Rbutkh's Tblborax. London, May 2. A Paris message says the Japanese Military Mission lias visited the Aeronautical Park at Versailles. Yamaguchi, Toyadi, and Mioshi aeroplaued to Buc. piloted by French officers.34 words
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Article78 1911-05-03 9 i From Our Own Corkksi-ondent.i Colombo, May 2. Further details are to hand from London of the Linggi subsidiary company. It is mimed the Port Diekson Lukert Rubber Estates and will have a capital of two million florins with a present issue of 700,000 florins, 500,000 florins78 words
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Article42 1911-05-03 9 (From Odb Own Corbkspondbnt.) Penang, May 2. Owing to greater activity in immigration, the British India Company is sending an extra steamer, the Fultala, with estate coolies from Negaputam, which is due here on Friday. She returns direct.42 words
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Article25 1911-05-03 9 iKkom Our Own Correspondent). Colombo, May 2. I'lu Rantau pays a further dividend of IS per cent., making 25 per cent, in all.25 words
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Article27 1911-05-03 9 (From Ouk Own Cobkkspondkkt.) Kuala Lumpur, May 2. At the annual meeting of the Federal Dispenaary, a dividend of IS per cent, wan declared.27 words
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Article50 1911-05-03 9 (From Our Own Cobbkspondknt.) Penang, May 2. The Tongkab Tin Co.'s output in April was 1,546 piculs, making 4,205 picula for four months against 8,840 piculs in 1910, and 1,608 piculs in 1909. The April output has only been exceeded twice, viz., in August and October. 1910.50 words
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Article19 1911-05-03 10 "No ladies tickets for admission to the raceoourse will be issued after Saturday next, at noon.19 words
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Article66 1911-05-03 10 Garrison Uolf Club. Momben of the Garrison Oolf Club ore reminded that entries for the Spring Cap close to-day. All members of the club are requcnted to observe the new rule* for the employment of club caddios. Caddies will in futuro be obtained from the caddie master on arrival66 words
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Article84 1911-05-03 10 Harrison Football League. The results in the Garrison football league up to April :;u. were as under: I a j r»th Co. R.IJ.A. S D I'.ulTs 5 lUt K. B. I linlfs 4 3 5 3 6 E 8 K U *tth R.O.A. 4 2 8 1 I 284 words
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Article399 1911-05-03 10 Hordes of Visitors Watch the Great Game. A Loudon felt-gram of April 22, says Two hundred N)Mfial trains have, from the earliest hours of the morning, been pouring into London vast hordes from the north to witness thr cup final at the Crystal Falace. The im.i399 words
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168 1911-05-03 10 Share Quotations To-day. Mi shis. CliarleH Bi ujamiu and Co. kindly favour us with the London prices they have rccciviiJ this morning Quotations. Mil. l. IK MIDDLK PRICES. PRICE*. AMmms I ..in. nli. .11- p.p. X'3.7.9p. Anglo Malays 21/- Ledburys p.p. 35/Aii^ld .lava-s 7/- Lin^is168 words
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Article936 1911-05-03 10 Schemes for Flotation on Sterling Basis. Dr. E. A. O. Travers, as chairman, signs the following report on the New Serendah Co., to be presented at the first annual general meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Friday next: Out of the balance of profit and loss account,936 words
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Article28 1911-05-03 10 During one week 700 dogs in Berlin were destroyed with prussic acid, as their owners declined to pay the increased dog license, which is now 30s. per year.28 words
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Article779 1911-05-03 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, May 8, 1911. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations this morning Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/. Allagar 4/9 6/8 c/div 3/. Options 2/- 8/£1 Anglo-Java 7/- 8/--1 Anglo-Johore 8/9 12/8 2/-779 words
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Advertisement43 1911-05-03 10 Croup Can Be Prevented. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Congh Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevont all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. Sold by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement13 1911-05-03 10 For all internal complaints. Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement480 1911-05-03 10 RUBBER FACTORIES I ENGINES!! MACHINERY!!! We are specialists in the construction of Steel-framed Buildings, and as Sole Agents for "RUSTON-PROCTOR" Suction Gas Wants, and "BERTRAMS'" RUBBER MACHINERY. WB ARB IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY THB MOST ECONOMICAL AND UP TO-DATB INSTALLATIONS. Designs and fall particulars on application RILEY, HARGREAVES CO.,480 words
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Advertisement419 1911-05-03 10 Raffles -M Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, May 6. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Saigon. The only first class Hotel in Saigon. Every comfort. Splendid verandah. Restaurant. With management, French kitchen and attendance as in the finest European Restaurants. Manager G. Ferandy, late from the Grand Hotel, Paris. Saigon. Theatrical season (from419 words
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Advertisement193 1911-05-03 10 GODOWNS TO LET. No. 5, Palmer Godowns. Area 9,900 square feet. Immediate entry. No. 6, Palmer Godowns. Area 5,460 square feet. Immediate entry. Apply to FRASBR k CUMMING, 29, Winchester House. W. GOTO iOy. W. J. GARCIA, f Orchard Rd, h FOR FROM >^ Mm^ $700, THE ORIENTAL PILE OINTMENT193 words
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Article2009 1911-05-03 11 RUBBER STATED TO BE GROWING WELL. No Sickness or Disease The MMmI aunual ordinary goneral meet ing of the shareholders of tho Serdang Central Plantations, Limited, was held on April 5, at the offices of Hrn company, 50, Eastehcap, London, E.C., Mr. W. F. do B. Maclarcn icliairman2,009 words
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Article290 1911-05-03 11 Committee to Investigate the Company's Affairs. A BMMMI meeting was held on April 5, at Mm Institute of Chartered Accountants, London, to coimider various mat v rs referred to in a circular letter sent t<> tin shareholders. Sir Cornthwaite H. llason presided. The Chairman observed that290 words
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Article782 1911-05-03 11 MEETING ADJOURNED BECAUSE OF PENDING LITIGATION. Systematic Work in Progress An extraordinary general meeting of the Victoria (Malaya) Kubber Estates, Limited, was held on April 4, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., for the purpose of receiving a report from the directors on the company's properties and782 words
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Article225 1911-05-03 11 Tapping to Commence in the Older Clearings. The annual goneral meeting of the share' holders of the Shaliraar (Malay) Estate Company, Limited, was held in Ceylon on April 13. There were present Messrs. F. C. Smith (in the chair). A. L. Gibson, J. E, I.. Baillie Hamilton,225 words
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Article2130 1911-05-03 11 THE CROP EXCEEDS THE ESTIMATES. Current Year's Prospects. The third ordinary general meeting of the Glenshiel Rubber Estates Company, Limited, was held on April 6, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (the chairman) presiding. The secretary (Mr. Percy E. L. Taylor) having read2,130 words
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Article220 1911-05-03 11 The first annual report of the Eow Seng Kubber Company, Limited, states that this company having taken over the estate from August 1, 1909, the accounts cover a period of 1 7 months. The working capital having proved inadequate for the requirements of the company, an issne220 words
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Article1049 1911-05-03 11 SATISFACTORY STATEMENTS AT THE STATUTORY MEETING. Progress aod Area of the Estates. The statutory general meeting of the Sampang (Java) Kubber Plantations, Limited, was held on April 7 at Winchester House, E. C, Mr. R. N. O. Bingley presiding. The Chairman said The audited accounts of the1,049 words
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Article1478 1911-05-03 12 YEAR'S RESULTS 0* WELLKNOWN MAUYAN ESTATES. Big Returns and Big Profits. The dire-dors of the Sclangor Kubbcr Company report for tlto year to December SI last that during tlic year 80 acres Bonth and ICO acres lKirth of the railway wore planted with rubber. The growth all over1,478 words
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Article733 1911-05-03 12 rre United, Tali Ayer and Anglo-Java. llowiug notices of new Hulations are taken from The Times The Siugaiwre I int. l Rubber Plantatious Limit, .li lias a capital of £225,00* >, divided into 2.250,000 si liu-rs of 2s. eacli. The present issue consist* of 490,000 share* at733 words
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Article814 1911-05-03 12 MR. BAMBER'S REPORT ON THE PROPERTY. Marked Improvement Effected. The annual general meeting of the Lapan Utan Rubber Company, Limited, was held at Colombo, on April 19, when the chairman (Hon. E. Turner) in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that, in addition814 words
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Article269 1911-05-03 12 The fourth auuaal report of the Sungei Choh Rubber Estate Company. Limited, states that the crop of rubber secured daring 1910 amounted to 53,023 lbs. Of this quantity 46,782 lbs. were obtained from the 1 42 acres originally planted in 1903-5, the yield from ;liis area thus averaging269 words
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Article1395 1911-05-03 12 MR. J. D. ROCKEFELLER'S UNITED EMPIRE. "Truth" and the Standard Oil/Trust Truth's Investigator is the author of a volume just issueu bearing the title The Great Oil Octopus." It apparently purports to be an exposure of Standard Oil Trust methods and is reviewed at some length in1,395 words
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Article695 1911-05-03 12 The following passengers arc bonVd homeward P. Per Assayc. connecting at Colombo with Morca, sailing May j. -Mi. H. P. Clodd, Mr. M. Dancan. Mr. A. E. Stiven, Mr. T. K. Caldecott, Mr. and Mm. F. H. Moore, Miss Moore, Mr. E. A. Watsou, Mr. Coclirane, Mr. Clialdecott,695 words
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Article541 1911-05-03 12 ANOTHER NEW SCHEME OF INSUR\NCE Rain Critics Answered Following on the scheme for insuring against rain in the holiday mouths cornea tho proposal that the losses caused by fo« might be ImmM within the scope of tho uew venture. It is mjjmM that v, form of policy might541 words
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Article417 1911-05-03 12 Degeneration in Music, Art, and Literature. Alcohol in ilt> relation to genius formed an iuiportant part of on address given by Dr. T. N. Hyslop, l.iti senior physician ut Ifethlom Hospital, and president of the Society for tin; Study of Inebriety, at tho Chapter House Southwark, last417 words
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1231 1911-05-03 13 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON APRIL 5. A number of shares in which local investors are interested are uot quoted in looal share lists, and there are occasionally wide margins between quotations here and in London. We quote below the best available1,231 words
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Advertisement410 1911-05-03 13 KOSB HUB CHIOBG ft GO. NO. 104, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Cameras of various kinds in stock plates. papers, etc. Silvered Plate Glass of any size, Plain or Bevelled. Also Mouldings of any design for framing pictures or mirrors at moderate prices. Developing, Printing and Retouching and enlarging from any rise410 words
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Advertisement235 1911-05-03 13 Notice! CONTINENTAL TYRES W FRESH AND GENUINE Through mil Dealers mad Oarages. PRICES UNIVERSAL THROUGHOUT. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd., SSSS? SINGAPORE. ult t' M 17, Col Iyer Quay. Orw«rU*t«f«ri Texrics New Grocers' PROVISION BTORE 169, Orchard Road, 169, OPPOSITE OXLEY ROAD. All kinds of tinned provisions and Household Stores235 words
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Advertisement293 1911-05-03 13 SHAPB OF OUR LABELS j^Erjjf^rr-j rrrift^H Bs\ We have improved onr SO DA WATER and this is now AT LEAST AS GOOD as the best in town, our LEMONADE, TONIC, GINGER ALB, GINGER BEER, LEMON SQUASH, ICE CREAM SODA, etc., etc., are BETTER. Send your trial order to The. Strait.293 words
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Advertisement473 1911-05-03 14 INSURANCE. 6BEAT EASTERN LIFE ABBURANCE CO.. UNITED. Head Office: Winchester House, > SINGAPORB. Board Of DiMOtOTS a. A. Dsbkick, Bsq., Chairman. A. H. Faie, Bsq Managing Director. Pbtsh Fowua, m.b., cm., Chief Med. Officer. < V. M. Blliot, Bsq. Rev. N. J. Oocvßsrß. Tow Noan Pan, Bsq. Ova Soon Tbb,473 words
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Advertisement348 1911-05-03 14 FEDERAL LIFE ASBURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. BSTABLIBBBD 1882. Imumnes in Force, over f*7,MMM Now ButintM, 1909, over |t,m,»t N*t Sui-plua above liabilities for reserve md all outstanding claims, over $2,076,000 (Straits Currency). I Over HMM waa set aside as a special addition to Policy reserves. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South348 words
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Advertisement524 1911-05-03 14 BMKINB. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT BOTAL CHARTER Paid op Capital in 60,000 Shares of £30 each £1,300,000 Reserve Fund H 41,6254)00 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41 ,200.000 BANKERS. National Baak of Scotland. The London City k Midland Bank, Ltd, SINGAPORB BRANCH, Current Accounts are opened524 words
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Advertisement516 1911-05-03 14 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INBURANUE CO.. LTD NO. 67 AND 68, KLING BTBBBT. Established 1907. Capital paid up 1if100.000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tan Tboe Joon 8. Sm Xi» Jam Nam Kirn Sbmo T. Tao Hoo Lai 8. Laow Cm» Hbno 8.516 words
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Advertisement838 1911-05-03 14 MLES BY AUCTION. 680 LOTSIMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CUSS TEAK. EUROPE-MADE OAK AND BOMBAY-MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PLANTS. ETC. At Mount Rosie. Chancery LbUM, ON FRIDAY. MAY S. AT 3 P.M.. AND BATURDAY. MAY 6. AT 12-30 P.M Very handle me Bombay made elaborately carved blackwood drawing HMMH ->uit<. beautifully carved838 words
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Advertisement374 1911-05-03 14 AUCTION SALE Of FOUR BKITISH STEAMSHSS. To be held at Powell* Co.'s Saleroom On Tuisday, May 16, at 2.80 p.m. Lot 1. The steel screw steamship HONG Ho. Built in 1900. Classed 100 Al at LlojuLength J-J9 fert, breadth 20 feet 2 inches depth 9 feet 4 inobes. Gross tonnage374 words
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Article1133 1911-05-03 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motor-Car Engineering. Mcrvyn O'Gormau contributes the followin" notes to The Times: The great success of electric light in trains is sufficient to fill one with hopes for the future of electric lighting in cars. A system whose simplicity commends it-is that1,133 words
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Advertisement187 1911-05-03 15 "The Car for Silence and Reliability." WOLSELEY The firm has sot itself to prolaoe a oar of ideal efficiency without tho least Jtifloe of comfort in ull particulars wearing that efficieooy. That tho object in view has been achieved will be reaJily admitted by the Irom tDe motorist who takes187 words
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Advertisement5 1911-05-03 15 bssoFT«s^B ■^nndSHOOTH VELV£T 4S^HI!»L WHITt5 words
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Advertisement233 1911-05-03 15 Sick Headache. This distressing ailment results from a disordered condition of tho stomach. All that is needed to effect a euro is a dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. In fact, tho attack may be warded off, or lessened in severity, by taking a dose of these233 words
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Advertisement167 1911-05-03 15 Mrr/virpg by 8.8. Benvor/lch. DENNIS Worm Driven Char a-Banc With seven rows of neats, strong Cftnop; Top and luggage R*il, Glass Wind Screen, Roll-up Side Curtains, Head Lamp, Gabriel Horn, etc., etc., similar to those aapplied to tbe Malacca Motor Service. Th6£e are tbe only Passenger Vehicles which have PROVED167 words
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Advertisement39 1911-05-03 15 WAH HENG CO. Photograph lo Stones, JBVKLOPING. PRINTING BNLA.RG ING AMATBURS 1 WORK Plates, Papers, Films, Cbemieais Cameras, Lenses, and General Pnotograpbie Materials. Frames of every variety made to era" No. 95, North Bridge Rd Opposite Adelphi Hotel M39 words
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Advertisement453 1911-05-03 16 JOHNSON'S ———i ELEPHANT' Brand CEMENT. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD WANTS. FURNISHED HOWE WANTED. Wanted immediately, a furnished house with 4 bedrooms, tennis and stabling, in Tanglin or Tanjong Katong. Address to A., c/o Straits Time?. 7-4 n MOTOR MECHANIC WANTED. Wanted immediately, competent Motor Mechanic to manage Oarage in Seremban.453 words
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Advertisement466 1911-05-03 16 WANTS. EURASIAN CLERK WANTED Wanted for Bangkok, a Smart Eurasian Clerk with office experience and a knowledge of shorthand and type writing. Apply to V.V.V., co Straits Times. 25 n CHINESE CLERKS WANTED. Wanted at onoe, two smart men. Only those, wbo are quick at figure's and wbo are in466 words
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Advertisement599 1911-05-03 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. OFFICES TO LET. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. la, Raffles Qnay. Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. 1-4 a TOUT. Nob. 80 and 55, Robinson Road. Apply Nathan and Son, Change Alley. 16 a ROOM TO LET. Splendid room to let with board (190599 words
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Advertisement534 1911-05-03 16 NOTICES. W,MA»BfIELD&CO.,LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENAN6. It is hereby notified, that Mr. l'ercival Lloyd Williams has been authorized to sign tbe name of the Company per procuration from this date. E. ANDBRSON, Manager. Singapore, May 1, 1911. 2-5 85 NOTICE OF CHANGE IN SPELLING OF NAME. I, Gaw Boon Chan, of534 words
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Advertisement652 1911-05-03 16 NOTICES'. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS. Bo»srnmant snd Municipal Contractors. Telephone No. 421. 108 A 109. Market Street. Y. W. C. A. Dr. Middieton has kindly promised to give a course of four lectures on Hygiene at the C. E. Z. M. S. School, Government Hill, on Saturdays, the Stb, 18th,652 words
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Advertisement325 1911-05-03 16 NOW CHOOSE Bechstoin Piano* Brinsmead Piano* Steinway Piano* Raohal* Piano* Collard Piano* Broadwood, Whit* Piano* Kriobel Piano* Russell Piano* Winkelmann Piano* Krauss Pianos Haako Pianos Strohmonger Piano* Lehmann Piano* THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. Raohal* 1 Auto-Player Pianos Allison Auto-Player Pianos Manual Auto-Player Pianos Brinsmead Ansjelus. We WANT to SEND325 words
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Miscellaneous236 1911-05-03 16 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.—Miscellaneous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of #1 per four lines for one or two insertions. Notioee of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding fonr lines, II each insertion. For p.p.o. cards, on page 8,12. Inch Soaib Ratbs are as followh236 words
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