The Straits Times, 22 June 1911

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.598 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1011. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 203 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST i Z"™ THE TRIUMPH OF OIL The BLANCHARO (Patent) HIGH-POWER INVERTED SAFETY INCANDESCENT OIL LAMP. ■ft y rU K Mfff Vi K t.- s As ff» ClirpQ PFF PF9 jlKjyM v.'\ i i DCCIfiCIirCQ m K^tfi <" > ,v CIO. B? "IJ :'^X ft
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    • 57 1 OLIVER Special Bk and EtUte 30 Sbl Account*. Mo. S. Foolscap" takes paper 9" wide S2IO Brief takes paper 13J" wide $230 Policy" takes paper 18" wide $240 Special takes paper 24" wide $320 Special takes paper 30" wide $3TO No. c. Foolscap $240 "Brief" $260 "Policy*" $270 REBUILT OLIVERS
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    • 198 1 THE SPORTING DEPOT. We keep a large Stock of Golf Clui*. which are all specially selected for im from the following well-known Makers. D. AW. Auchterlonie M ff!] HB We have a large Cann and Taylor flu j^B JP| S stock of Golf balls J. and A. Simpson F *^J
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    • 8 1 USB MORSES DISTEMPER AOAWSON, eiIFIUAN M. CO ITO
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  • 735 2 PREPONDERANCE OF GERMAN SHIPPING. Where is the Red Ensign Writing from Kndat, B. N. 8., to the Overseas Daily Mail, a correspondent who signs himself Jnsaf states The campaign in favour of Imperialism which has beon carried on for some years in The Over-Seas Daily Mail
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  • 171 2 A Berlin correspondent reports, iv connection with the punitivo expedition against the revolted tribes in the Cameroon*, that the Malka tribe, in the Southern Cameroons, still live almost entirely on human flesh. Some twenty years a<{o it was believed that this horrible practice had entirely diod out, but
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 242 2 Solution MaKej Fat. Flesh. Hone and Muscle -\l/r Kepler Solutioo k botl— Mt jKfi^i Jk# The food that strengthens tbe </i/ weak and fattens the wasted. Tv ■.\ro The food that enriches the blood $L and fortifies the constitution. The food that sustains the invatd 1 \/X>» and restores the
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    • 74 2 Why Colds Are Dangeroiu. Do yon know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and
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    • 612 2 S I EAKER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. The steamers of ibis Company maintains a regular direst servire between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo, on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefoo, Tientsin, Nnwohwang, Yangtsse Ports. Formosa, tbe Philippines, eta, etc. Stsuun Tons Commander
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    • 815 2 STEAMER BAILMBB. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Franoisoo to all Points in tbe United States, Canada, Mexioo, and Europe Operating tha Haw Jl,sss) taa Trials tarsw TarMaa Uasn "Tesyo Ham snd CM>» Nans" tta Qstawa
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  • 698 3 GEOGRAPHICAL NOTES BY A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL. Mr. dementi's Journey. Mr. Cecil Ctementi,M.A.,K.K.(i.S M.K.A.S., Assistant Colonial Secretary Hongkong, lias just published a -niNUiury of the geographical observations lukrn during a journey from Kashgar to Kowloon in 1907-8. These observations occupy iv print over a hundred foolscap folio pages
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  • 210 3 Problem of Market Value of Literary Treasure. Widi spread interest lv» r boon aroused by the announcement that the Bedford Literary Institute has been compt lied for financial reasons to part with its greatest literary treasure, Banyan's uopy of Fose's Book of Martyr*. For over seventy years these
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    • 240 3 BUMANB [HI MTa** AH! I "R<»>l IN THR «T»»1.B. UNtTEIS»L," BIK»S UE, I I 1 T.",4J7 ELLIMAN'S "LIMANB I V•* rP/ii tor »r>ra n% (hciaaliiat, m**, Hitiwsli H|rilii nrelwe. II i -_-'J Sfflla-»»tit«lf«»i.<.saief LrakMa,rWi Tkraat Ir.m Colt, II I'- r K3 t e»'- Cap.'tl HocU, OwrwlM, Mearatjla! traai CaM. ColJ
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    • 52 3 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon bo well again. For Bale by all Dispensaries
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    • 675 3 HI CAME OUT INCQMBHILS Eight Bare Patches on Child's Head. Skin Raised, Crusted and Irritated. Afraid cf Losing Ail Her Hair. Cured After Using Box of Cuticura Ointment with Cuticura Soap. "I am pW-;i<i to uy my little Ctrl'" h«ad b compl. lily cured alter using one box ot Cuttrura
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    • 272 3 Those who on IISTIJhS FOOD for Infants and Convalescents plaoa their trust in a standard aKicle favorably regarded by tht Medical Profession for upwards of M years. Being partly oo—po— d of Bilk, the addition of water only Is required to prepare the Food Car immediate use. Nestles Food la
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 190 4 f V LArrTr^BJ all .^v^ 1 Kj TTI "r^T# T^^ T ij' f^ J BBXaVßJSJE^aßn^s^vrjA^ajL^ _^4 Ijl aa t 1 \y lj I l>i Pip IBU sHPP'BUBBStftPar 1 HAIR *^ffl 1 -li^» aj I atltWr tj JkmWtSßv-^h^SU. J^ jf[j'. X JW J&fi ..aOW3saWßaVß>M!?yy^^L-*tL aW af wWaaW Vlan> lls< n Estates
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    • 103 4 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NEAR BNTRANCBw BORNEO WHARF) Tef^phone »O2i < Utaa Btooka of all kinds of FROZEN HBATS, oku. can bo deUvered to Shippiuß »6 tfce Wharves, or in tha Snajapom Roada, on qhoft Mate. OFFICE Hoon Week days 7 a-ss- to S pm. Snndaye T s.u*. to
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    • 169 4 Ideal) rountainren TK«i« ia oqly one Fountain I Pen which (ivaa uurtrul 9 Id««l [I |> Ihr •iniplnt and moat jjl af.icicnt FounUin Pa i made Water- PBj maa'aldftalatartalowrileimmadiatclr 'Z the nib touches the Mitace of lha |M paper. It ia clean in uae. doea not II 1.1 i will
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    • 134 4 Warm Day« their pleasures some discomforts. Then it v really refreshing to remove every trace of dust and perspiration by using CALVE RT'S Carbolic Toilet Soap and any day it it a good soap to choose (or ordinary toilet use. Pure and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed and antiseptic (or 10 crystal
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    • 101 4 MONKEY BRAND Makes Copper like Gold; Tin like Silver. 9 9 I there's Purity and Vigour I I IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S J "DOGS HEAD" GUINNESS I It rstaina thraagh the entire brewing process and after maturing and bottling, the delicious fragrance of the bop with its swaet and
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  • ROYALTY AND THE CORONATION.
    • 2933 5 Symbols and Symbolisms Described. (Special u> thh Stk i > faMfc] Louden, May 80. To the cituon of any comparatively new country the study of the coronation ceremony in Englnuil MMMM an inte-n sling revelation. It is at Ihrse events that one tally realises *1 inn;it< NMRItiM of
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    • 2279 5 Text of the Authorised Form. Tbe-Mithorised Form and Order of Service which '"♦ill be performed at the Coronation of their Majesties, at Westminster Abbey, today, is as below I.— Thk Preparation. In the morning upon the day of the Coronation early, care is to be taken that
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    • 936 5 Special Service for Royal Consort. The Qneen shall arise and go to the M*MI of tin; alutr KupiKirlt.il by two !ti ,lmp and there kneel down whilst tho Arclibmhop saith tho (special) pruyor. This prayer bemg euiltil, tho Quoou Kiiall arise and come to the place of
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  • 1531 6 Retrospect of His First Year's Reign. An excellent appreciation of King George van given by the Daily Telegraph, one year after ho came to the Throne. The writer ■aid 1 his evening King George completes the first year of his reign. For the moment the memory
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  • 1520 6 Explanation of Special Features. The part that Qieen Mary takes in the Corouation is a very impressive ono, but one that is not generally understood. Hor crowning (says MA. P.) follows directly after that of the King, and follows the eamo ceremonial rather closely save that she
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  • 829 6 Display of the Choicest Gems. One of the most marvellous collections of jewels ever brought together in Great Britain was lately on view at Messrs. Cortior's, in New Bond-street, where, arrayed with all the artistic effect that is necessary to display their brilliance and colour, were to be
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  • 1713 6 The Fleet Review at Spithead. According to a foro^ist of tin cimpTsition of tho Fleet to li reviewed by tin King at Spithcid on Juuo 21, about -iO3 vessels, all of them effective, will bo assembled. Smfijient information is already available to justify the prediction
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  • 108 6 The following standards will be borne at the < orouatioii iv Westminster Abbey —The Koyal Standard by the Marquis of l.aus dowuo the Standard of tho Union by tha Dukeof Wellington the Standard of England hy Mr. Frank Seaman Dymoke; the Standard of Scotland by .Mr. Henry Scryiugoour Wedderburn; the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 290 7 r!L, STOCK £h FRIED. KRUPP ORE DRESSING Washing A. G. P| AKJT Machines. JJ^SImSI 1 L//111 1 i^fflPi GRUSONWERK. BiyfclJ&^ifr !l BALrMiLL Complete Installations for the W^l RUBBER MACHINERY. treatment of all kinds of Or^ <^;V§y«Y. V/J[ OIL MILLS AND OIL CAKE MILLS flßftJ^wllßv h AC A' Fibre Extraction. Coffee
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    • 630 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. P.ffO. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. TOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG. CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADKN. EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Cbina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will loave Singapore on or about MAIL LINBS Outward {for China.) 1911 I Delta
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    • 551 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. 1 EUROPEAN LINE. 1 A Fortniabtly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to M»rseillo«, London and Antwerp, under mail oontract witb the Imperial Japanese Government Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service bave been specially deuened and constructed, aod
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    • 628 8 STEAMER SAILINGS, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. U.B. MAIL LINE. The great steamship line between CHINA. JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolulu and Sao Francisco, operating tb» new 18,000 too>, twin screw steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with tbe well known .uara-rs CHI»A. MONGOLIA MAN CHURIA AND PERSIA. CHOICE OF SIX FIRST-CLASS
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    • 252 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. iamdian Facile RaHiaj Go 'a Royal Mail s'eamihip Line. THB NATIONAL HIGHWaYTO KUROPB Via China, Juan, Canada and thb Onitbd Statbs. Ronte from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R. M.S. "Empress of India" j Twin screw RMS.-B.prGa.afJ.pu" g-^ R.M.S. Empress
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    • 505 8 STEAMER SAILINGS, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND DEUTSCHE OAHPfSCHIFf FMRTMES. "HANSA" MEMEa. Combined Bervloe. The steamers of these Cjmuanios maintain a regular service between Himburg Bremen Antwerp, aod Rotterdam, and tbe Straits, Cbina and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre aod Hamburg and oooe a mooth for Bremerhaveo
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    • 640 8 STEAMER SAILINGS. N D L. Norddoutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well known mail steamers 1 f tbid Company sul fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar Uouoa, Naples (ronoooiing Marseilles, N plee, Alexandria, and vioe »er«a| Prt Said, Sue/, Aden Colombo, Peoaag. Siugapore,
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  • 244 9 FIXTURES. Thursday. June 33. H e> Titir. h.ii a.m., 8.84 p.io Oornnntinn D«y. Pnhlie Ho'id,v. Exnhan.o B-ir>ks closed. Sliinoi-u ""d Imrx.rt > ffloea olobed. Onvli. h' fir.'«nr|< a. 4to 8 p.m. Government Hnnso dinner, H p.m. pmpe^ainn tn Government House, 9 80 p.m. Reopp'ion a'tprw»rda. P. C.
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  • 206 9 To-DAT. RS* Pujang and M J «s taking ni«ils for Euros*, etc. uj Ri njbav Tnroba 3 pm M.Nc-a. Port L>irk>OD, nnH'.rt Sa .t.t.nt>nui Penang Bpm. K P<h>e, Pt-kan. Kuant«n, Keoianian and Tronguana Aiag Leong 3pm To-morrow Peoane. Malacca. F.M S. (Ry train) 7 am Banukok Deli
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  • 108 9 The R I. contract par-bet uteamer Teeota faivin" 1. ft Ne«»patam at 10 p.m. on S-Uurrlay, tbe 17 f li ioKtaot, may hn xo»ctod tn arrive here on Saturday morning, the 24th instant. j»FT SINGAPORE. 11l lav 16 M. M. lay 10 P 4 0. i*y 26
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  • 254 9 Latest Arrivals. ll'i: r.tnnj;. Brit «tr. 205 tnn«, Oop'aii Blc.i-fil. J. in. i 21 I'.o K .mt. ii, .1 'in- 'JO. Gc an < 46 d.p. S'rti's Steanmhip Coy. Ltd. F..r Knantn, .lnnu 24. RohiK I d .»..«K U it. B-.r. Sioi to<s, Captain C'ihtos. Jin- 22. Kro-
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  • 112 9 Arrivals Per steam t Hye Lo^pb. June 21.-Ffm Knvntan: Messrs. H, E. Sjmtrvillt and Wong. P. r steamer L«^v w p)d, .Tnn» 22.— From Malapoa- Measrx. H M. de 8ot«a, 00-»dard, Hon. F. W. Collin «nd Mra. H M. d^ 8on« Per Htenmer Ku"-in«. June 2*.— frtm
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  • 248 9 Finance Commerce. IXCH4NOI. Sinr>*poki Juki 21, 1911. On Loitdoh— Bank 4 m/a 'H*i Demand 2/4 A Private 0 m/a 2/4£ do 8 m/ 8 a/4| Ow OautAirr— Bank d/d 288 i Private 8 m/a 242J On Fea»c»— Bank d/d 294* Private 8 m/t 299 Ok Im.ii- Bank T. T. 174|
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  • YESTERDAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 173 9 tane 3 P»me 10 10 Bel** Ik 10 10 Broang 10 10 Brnxeb Hyd 10 10 Kanaboi 11 1 KiattTio II £1 KiedangTin 10 10 Kuanian Tin 11 XI Labat Mid t-t 10 10 Malacca Tin 5/. 6/- PalianH Conaol £1 £1 PunskkleD 11 1 Patting Bahrc £1 Pcsiß(i
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    • 599 9 iMae 5 Value Bayen. Sellere. >/. a/- AlUtKBi 8/1 1 4/8 2/- 3/- Anglo Malaj 17/6 Ih/8 3/. 3/- B»tang Malaka 2/- 3 8 £1 £1 Bato C»Tbs 18.0.0 14.0.0 £1 £1 BatoTfea 4.r.0 41 .0 41 41 Bakit Kajang a 1.0 a 8.0 41 XI Bokit Liotang 4.0.0
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    • 135 9 Inane 2 Value Buyer*. Seller* 10 10 Barter* noin Smeltum 1000 10 7 700 £1 41 Eleotrie Tramways 8/8 4/8 10 10 Frsaer Neave 40 00 41.00 KO HowtrUi Brakine 4100 100 7% Pref. wi on 100 100 K*U Bro. iM. ***** 140.00 100 100 8% Cnip. Pret. nom
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    • 45 9 Bayers SellenHowsrth Brskine $«on,ono par Riley. Haniraaves 6% |aH4,000 'H Singapore Electric Traawayi>6% AKO.OOn S'poreMnnioipaJ 6 11.87H000 nom. Bayers Sell- rt S'poro Municipal 4}% of 1007 •1.000.000 2|% 6%pm Spurc Municipal 4j% i.f 1908 11,000.000 'H% «%rm S porn Municipal 4% tftO-i.OnO 6% i:n
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    • 12 9 W.i.ls Orcat Poppormint Care for al inw<rnal cuuiplainta. Dywuitery, CuughH Colds, etc.
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    • 704 9 A I nndied bottlrs i-trot o"e day In ac miatV on jn-t oore r tbn way; Ho sold th. m all, re what they hronebt Tn ih" p ople »h" th(S- bottl— bonvh*. Wood-' P. ipeimmt Cure wa> in each one, The» co-t^ b»fore th*t day w< dint Quite. Mity
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    • 648 9 §rand Jiotel de T Europe. CORONATION FESTIVITIES. To- Night, SPECIAL DINNER AND DANCES. Friday, June 23, SPECIAL DINNER. The Latest London Mas o by Monsieur Reverget's Orchestra. Saturday, June 34, SPECIAL DINNER. I. laminations on the E-plantde, to be viewed from Hotel Promonade Roof. Tablo may be Reserved In Advance.
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    • 174 9 The traffic manager of the F.M.S. Rail- 1 wayn has issued particulars of the new daily i service of through fast trains betwepn Penang and Singapore. Thn service will com- < mence on July 1 and is as f'llows: -Tho down train will leave Penang at 8 a.m., Ipoh at
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    • 76 9 Attention is drawn by a Bangkok paper to tliu fly plague in ISangkok, Tin- ily, in the words of a well known Hcientisi m more deadly to life than tho tiyrr or the cobra," and residonts who are plaitucd aud threatened by it in their houm s will tind imioediato
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  • 11 10 McQcben.— On .lnne 19, 1911, John McQueen, of Falkirk, Scotland.
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  • 1155 10 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. OUR CROWNED KING. Tho world rolls Eastward, and it will be some hours yet before tbe sun stream through the many tinted windows of West minster Abbey and sparkles on tbe splendour of the so ne that is to be enacted there. But in
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  • 94 10 We start on this singularly auspicious day a greatly extended service of telegrams through Renter's Agency. These messages form the Imperial News Service, and were, to have been supplied to local journals free of charge. Difficulties as to transmission over the Indian land wires from Bombay to Madrab having arisen,
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  • 48 10 Presiding at the meeting of Messrs. Wbiteaw«y, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd., in London. Sir Koberl Lai<llaw said that the increased protitH were doe to improved business and better rents for the fUu over the Calcutta preiniteh. He also expected trade to ba exceptionally good in the Kaat generally.
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  • 210 10 To each of our subscribers, we are forwarding to-day in a secure cardboard roll, a Presentation Portrait of His Gracious Majesty King George V. and we ask them to accept it as a memento of the Coronation. The handsome photogravure is from one of the latest and best
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  • 86 10 Malaya's Representatives Greeted by Their Majesties. (Fro* Oub Own Corbrspondint.) London, June 21. Sir John Anderson, Mr. Hugh Fort, Mr. C. Malcolm Cumming, Mr. F. Djuglas Osborne, and tbe Hon. Tan Jiak Kirn and Mrs. Tan Jiak Kirn attended the Levee at Buckingham Palace this morning. Mr.
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  • 60 10 Unfortunate Weather Conditions At Hongkong. (From Oub Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, June 22. After a conference early to-day, it was decided to carry out the whole of the Coronation programme despite unsettled weather following upon a typhoon which passed to the west of tbe Colony. The review has
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  • 78 10 Sultan of Brunei Participates In the Celebrations. Kit. m Ocr Own Correspondent.) Labuan, June 21. The Sultan of Brunei has arrived here to take part in the Coronation festivities. He travelled in the Alice Lorraine which towed three boats contain ing his retinue of followers. On
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  • 20 10 tUUTBB'B TkLJSGBAM. London, June 12. Naval Cadet the Prince of Wales has been rated a midshipman.
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  • 26 10 Kbotsr's Tkliorau. London, June 22. A Berne message says a Japano Swiss treaty providing most favoured nation treatment in tariff matters has been signed.
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  • 65 10 We are asked to publish the following list of further subscriptions received for the King Edward VII Memorial Fund Amount previously acknowledged (83,339.39 Fraser and Neave, Ltd. 200. Edward Valpy 100. J. L. Campbell and Co. 25. C. Hnnsley 10. Borneo, Ltd. 10. Koh and Co.
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  • 42 10 The following price* were realised at Messrs. M. L. Coghlan and Co.'s rubber auction yesterday Mo. 1 sheet 1242 to 1254 No. 1 smoked crepe »J!1 No. 1 crepe %M 0 Bark crepe $152 to »176 No. 8 crepe 9142
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  • 70 10 The European petition to the Sultan of Selangor for tbe reprieve of Mrs. Proudlock was banded to tbe British Resident yesterday afternoon, states the Malay Mail of Tuesday last. A petition has been signed by 866 of the leading Chinese gentlemen of Koala Lumpur praying for a
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  • 148 10 ROYAL MOVEMENTS ON EVE OF GREAT DAY. Streets Thronged with Sightseers. Rbcikr's Telkhbau. London, Juno 21. London was thronged yenterday with crowds viewing the decorations, and rehearsals of the illuminations. Tho numbers were unprecedented and movement in the evening was practically impossible in the processional area. The decorations by
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  • 55 10 Brilliant Scene at Albert Hall. tin unfits Tklbuk \m. London, Juno 21. At the Shakespeare ball at the Albert Hall, 4,000 were present in Tudor or Shakespearean costumes, the sceno recalling tho costliness and splendour of the most famous masques of the past. Royalties and foreign envoys
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  • 62 10 British View of Russian Action. Kkctkb's Tklkuham. London, June 21. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, in reply to Mr. James Parker, said Britain had addressed Russia to the effect that the three-mile territorial liiuit cannot be extended without an international agreement. He was now
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  • 52 10 Kmutbh's Tm.KciH.vn. London, June 21. Owing to Mr. Masterman's agent having been found guilty of corrupt practice, Mr. Ma.sU.rman has been unseated at West Ham North. The judges, however, emphasized the fact that it was no fault of his own. He had woi the respect and admiration
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  • 28 10 Umutsb's Tblkukah. London, June 21. The following is an additional Coronation honour Companionship of the Bath comferred on Mr. Max Muller, attache at the Peking Legation.
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  • 42 10 Kkotbk's Tklkokam. London, June 21. The Unionist leaders conferred yesterday, and it is understood that they decided to insist on amendments to the Veto Bill, and to force the Government to disclose it* position regarding the creation of peers.
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  • 33 10 Terrible Scenes in Galacia. tUOTBB'S TCLKCIKAM. London, June 21. There has been an election riot at Drohobycz in Galicia, and the military fired on the mob, killing 14 and wounding 29.
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  • 55 10 rUuTxa's Tklkouam. London, Juno 21. The result of the Northumberland plate was: Pillo 1 Kilbroney 2 Cardinal Beaufort 8 Tbe race was won by a neck, one and a half lengths separating second and third. Betting 8 to 1 against Pillo, 7 to 2 against Kilbroney, 8
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  • 36 10 (From a Malacca Cobbispondbnt.) Malacca, June 22. Information has been received by Malacca -lubber Plantations, Limited, that the price if fine Para in London yesterday was 4/jer lb., buyers. The market closed quiet.
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    • 80 10 Fox* the Coronation Festivities DRINK Irroy Champagne (EXTRA SEC). Magnums ?43 Quarts $43 Pints $46 I Pints $48 PER CA^E LESS 5% Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., BOLE AGENTS. PORTURTLE FOR INVALIDS. "Lj£t 8.50 SHI 1% BOLE AOENXS John Little lsT>l vi y PH -1'H if -1«HI| J AND CO., LTD. KELVIN
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    • 150 10 grand Coronation Programme THURSDAY. 22N0 JUNE. 1911. AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Six New ft Superb Productions INCLUDING A NEW COMIC PLAY BY THE INIMITABLE Max Llnder As well as NEW IS-UE OF THB EVEK POPULAR Patbß'B Animated Gazette 40ib Edition Giving the Latest Topical Events at Home and Abroad.
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  • 1884 11 Great Speech by Prime Minister. SPLENDED SUCCESS OF RECENT SITTINGS. Epochs Marked in the History of Unity. RxnTKß's Tfi.ri-.kax. London, Jnno 21. Tho Imperial Conference has adopted the resolutions of Mr. Fisher that it is (I) donirablo that ministers of the United Kingdom aud the Dominions should exchange
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  • 2016 11 THE SCENE IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY TO-DAY. Singapore Expresses Devoted Loyalty. Every detail of a Coronation service is most carefully planned and, in the absence of untoward circumstances, the programme is adhered to with rigid accuracy. Relying on this our London correspondent sent us by mail what is known
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  • 2090 11 OATH ADMINISTERED TO HIS MAJESTY. It was past uoon when the Archbishop commenced the actual ceremony. First came tho Recognition or presentation of the King to the people. Tim King and Qneen having knelt for a moment in private prayer, King George advanced to the centre of the
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  • 1111 11 SOME OF THE DISHNQUISHED GUESTS. Amongst the distinguished gathering that awaited the arrival of their Mijcsties in tho Abbey wcro nearly a thousand foreign royalties, special representatives and ambassadors, representatives of India and the colonies. Prominent among tho Royal guests may be mentioned theCiown Prince and
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  • 89 12 The following telegram has been received by His Excellency the acting Governor from H« Excellency the Governor General of Netherlands India Ou the auspicious invasion of theCoroution of His Majesty Kiug-Empcror < liorge the Fifth. I desire to offer you my sincere congratulations and to express my hopo
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  • 1640 12 MESSAGES OF CONGRATULATION TO THEIR MAJESTIES. Mass Meeting of Citizens. The polyglot population of Singapore, representative of many races, creeds and classes, combined to-day in an outward and visible effort to demonstrate its loyalty to King George V. The last occasion of a similar nature in 1901 will
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  • 362 12 Brilliant Military Spectacle on the Esplanade. The review of troops on the padang at 7 o'clock this morning, the first of to-day's many functions, passed off without a hitch. It was in every way a bigger event than the review held on the King's Birthday a
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  • 518 12 Crowded Congregation Attend Special Service. As the crowd dispersed, mauy went direct to St. Andrew's Cathedral where the special service, authorised by tho Bishop of Singapore to be said in his diocese on Coronation Day, was timed to begin at 8.15 a.m. IJy eight o'clock the
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  • 1174 12 Congratulations of the Legislative Council. Before nine o'clock crowds of interested spectators began to assemble in front of the Government buildings where a guard of honour from H. M. S. Newcastle was drawn up to receive Commodore van oss, from the Dutch cruiser De Zeven
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  • 563 12 Text of Address to The King and Queen. A crowded audience awaited the arrival of His Excellency and the members of the Legislative Council in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.:)". At the upper end of the hall had been crec'«d a structure of tiers for tho
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  • 426 12 Tho Rev. W Murray, Speaker of tho Singapore V.M.C.A. Parliamentary Debating Society, prt-sidtd at a banquet given iv honour of the Coronation at tho hall in the new V.M.C.A. buildings 1 st night. There was a very good attendance members and guest*, though many had Ui apologise
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  • 414 12 The following traffic arraugcuients are notified by the police During the display of fireworks to-day, between 4 p.m. and ti p.m., the public will be allowed on tho Esplanade, except in the immediate vicinity of the Cricket and Recreation clubs. The space roped in round the fireworks enclosure
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  • 175 12 The programme of further festivities is dm follows I 4to 6 p.m.— Display of daylight fireworks on the Esplanade given by tho Japanese community. I 8 p.m.— Dinner at Government House given by H. E The Officer Administering Uie Government. I 9-iH) p.m. Procession of Chinese, Malays and
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  • 15 12 Mr. J. If. M. Ro son, nf Kuala Lumpur, has be. n suffering wi.h lover.
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  • 11 12 Mr. Haffendeu arrived in Bangkok from Singaporo ou the 14th iust.
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  • 13 12 An enterprising London firm of cigarette manufacturer* are giving away I,UUO,IWO Coronation hats.
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  • 57 12 The King invented the Prince of Wale, with the order of the Garter in the throiio room of Windsor Castle on tho lOlh inst. A brilliant assemblago attended, including the Royal family aud the principal representatives of Parliament and of the nobility. The ancient ceruinouial was revived with more pomp
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  • 1043 13 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, June 21, 1911. Metwre. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and .Share Brokers, issne tbo following list oi quotations this morning Norn. Value. Bnyerg. Sellors. 2/- Allagar 8/1 1 4/4 1 Option-. 1/10 8/£1 Auulo-Java 5 8 6 e 1 Anulo.lohorc
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  • 161 13 Mai who are fuiixliar with the anxious i\pi. sion on the faces of players of wind instruments will be quite prepared to hear the statement that players arc liable to heart and lung troubles. Dr. J. F. RodgerH, an American physician, states, however, that he investigated
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  • 128 13 At the Academy of Sciences recently, ProImHC Dastrc iv. i. i :i rupoit. coiHpilixl by Dr. Ciiiohet and Dr. Moulnicr, of Bordeaux, ill i i i in w itli the physical symptoms felt by airmen when flying .it various altitudes and wlr'M in ilcin>» i ;ij>i.l MOSBtasßo' 'lcsc. uts. lOmriNaa
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  • 261 13 Business Involving £20,000,000 of Capital. Known as the world's richest woman, Mi's. Hetty Green, of whose frugality and extreme carcfulncsH in money mattcm many stories have been told, has taken a long lease of a suite of offices in a district iv New York, where henceforth her
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 144 13 How the Trouble Start-. < obstipation is the (;hus<; of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep your bowels regular and yon will avoid these diseases For nale by al Dispensaries and Dealers. Raffles llHl Hotel. CORONATION DINNERS To-Night, Saturday, June 24.
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    • 176 13 THIS IS IT! Waterbupy'» Metabolized COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND t TASTELESS, ODOURLESS. Tbe latest scientific preparation of < OD LIVER OIL. Dren alltbat in claimed for it and supersedes tbe old fashioned emnkinng which opoet tbe etomacb Highly recommended by the medioal profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS n^ $2.15 AND $2.00
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    • 221 13 W. D. &H.O. WILLS'S Sweet Qfjestnut THE LATEST CUT PLUG TOBACCO In ilb. Airtight Tins PRICE PER TIN 9O cents. Obtainable from s Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. NOW ON SALE fff ill lfttt *****8 Dollar snare Price z Values Dividend Prospects of the Leading Dollar Companies
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    • 33 13 E.&O. HOTEL. PENANG The best and tbe most frequented Hottl in tbe Island, and CRAG HOTEL Toe only Sanatorium in tbe Straits, AM TH» BRANCHBB Of RAFFLES HOTEL, Singapore. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. *****
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    • 436 13 WO HOWE is COMPLETE WITHOUT A Gramophone THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT TERMS TO SUIT ALL S. Moutrie Co. (LIMITED). THB ARCADE In Honour of the Celebration of the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen DON T FORGET THIS HARIMA HALL Cinematograph, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.
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  • 1330 14 In these days every Hindu ll engaged in MM married or getting some relative married, or at any rate in taking part in the festivities that are considered so necessary for these occasions. Heads of business olli< i S <>i Govcrnmeut departments aro being plagued with
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  • 602 14 What Will Be Seen in the City To-day. The Corporation of London have devoted a sum of A 25,0 i 0 to the decoration and illumination of the streets through which the King and Queen will pass during their State visits to the City on June 23
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  • 402 14 Special Settings for the Westminster Service. The music for the Coronation sen ice which has been published by Novello in association with Eyre and Spottiswoode, is designated "Forms of Prayer with Thanksgiving to Almighty God, commended by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York for general use on Thursday,
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  • 1372 14 i The increasing interest taken in most civilized countries in questions of forest conservation is a notable proof of the growth ot wisdom in the utilization of the world's resources. For centuries mankind was prone to regard forests mainly as arenas for wholesale and often wanton
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  • 472 14 Diminished Export from Iquique at Better Prices. Mr. Consul L>. Cazes, reporting on the trade of Iquitos for 1910, says Rubber ifthe centre of all commercial undertakings, and so long as prices for this article are maintained at anything above 4s. per lb. this is likely to continue
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  • 185 14 When Rome became the master State of the Mediterranean world, and especially during tho last century of the Republic, woman, aside from a few slight limitations of form rather than of substance, had already acquired legal and economic independence, the condition necessary for social and moral
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  • 97 14 M. Sibillot, described an an eminent French "coluuibophile," claims to have mastered the language of doves. From what be tells us of it, their billing and cooing seems less melodious than we had hitherto supposed. The following, the Telegraph declares, is a short vocabulary A his
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  • 489 14 Their Habits and Singula Cunning. Although the common red squirrel is one of the liveliest and most attractive of our wild creatures, a knowledge of its habits is more casual than intimate. The past winter gave forest lovers an opportunity for studying squirrels to an extent seldom possible,
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  • 469 14 Voluntary Liquidation Decided Upon By Shareholders. An extraordinary general meeting of the Rubber Corporation of Brazil, Limited, was held on May 22, at Winchester House, to receive a report from the committee appointed at the meeting of shareholders held on April 5, and to consider a resolution
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  • 128 14 Now and again the Emperor William turns for relaxation to music, and a specimen of his skill as a composer— his Hymn to -Kgir was given before him at tt>e Drury Lane gala performance. Had his lot been cast in less strenuous times he might hi c seriously
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  • 950 14 Tho following true local story was given recently by the Siam Observer Soon Chai was a young Chino-Siamesc, who was bora at Rajaburi, of parents who were pretty .well-to-do. They were sufficiently endowed with worldly goods to enablo thorn to give their son a fairly good
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  • 265 14 A bicyclist rode up to a country store, looking for something to cat. Spyiug some fish, he inquired about the price. Fifteen cents a half-dozen," replied tho HMI in charge. He agreed to take half a dozen. Before ho had paid for them, however, he caught Bight
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 183 15 In everything Appertaining to a We lie- RTTRRPR Specialists KUDDM 0 Send w Riley, Harg reaves Co., Ltd. Enquiries Specialists in Estate Supplies, Singapore and Branches. DISINFECTANTS. Mil Kinds and for Mil Purpommm. AS SUPPLIED TO H M GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. SANITAvJwK JL, M times tbe co efficient of oarbolio acid.
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    • 459 15 "T&OU shall yet be fairer than you are." THAT is if yon select "Clab" toilet aHioks (or bkin tnatmeot to preservo you u a ural beauty. CLUB toilet article* are nrnii'* Inr-ii «c»Hiii,f to ih mont modern la.thol4a.nl nnier liy^it-oi? couditioos. /'mi \1 1 '2^^^ jKM&V^^^^k \*ttflalP^^*^^^B\ "CLUB" TOILET ARTICLES.
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    • 95 15 CONTRACTS SECURED For the supply of SLEDGE BBAND MILK TO ALL THB Government Medical institutions IN THB Federated Malay States. SOLE IMPORTERS) J. Travers and Sons, Limited. FUSHUN COAL_ The Best Steaming: Coal In the Far East. FRESH STO'BS alwar on hand OUTPUT QflDfl TfIMQ at D.iren. Newobwa.KaodTi.nl m^ UU
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  • 2363 16 REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED DEBENTURE ISSUE. Special Meetings Held. Sin-ciftl meetings of the first mortgage debenture stockholders and ordinary shareholders of the Dangan Rubber Company. United, m held conjointly on May 28, at Salisbury House, London Wall, E.C., to consider resolutions permitting the company to ii i-xnr 11.
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  • 170 16 Tho custom, rcsei vod for special occasions I only, of splicing tlic m.iin brace, will, by i In- i-\ pi i —-<-il wish of His Majesty, be obser- 1 vc-d l ii-i lii^lmnt the Navy od < orouation Day. I it is betitting that the auspicious occasion I sliould be
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  • 852 16 SOME ANECDOTES AND AN APPRECIATION. His Majesty As a Sailor. I lx In going to be King Why, he's a real I sport Uiat was an indirect but perfectly sincere compliment, said once to Lave been I paid to King George, not at the time King, but then
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  • 120 16 The Qaeen has nominated the following I ladies to act an her trainbearers at the I ceremony of the Coronation Lady Mary Dawsou, daughter of the Coontew of Dartrey. I Lady Mabell Ogilvy, daughter of Uie ConnI tesH of Airlie. I Lady Victoria Carriogton, daughter of I
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  • 44 16 Lieutenant Harrison, the tallest officer in the British Army, will carry the standard of the Royal Horse Guards Blue in the Coronation procession. The last time it was carried was the first Jubilee of Queen Victoria, wheu the Queen went from Slough to Wiudsor.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 14 16 For all internal complaints. liym-nU ry, Couylm. Colds, etc., take Woods' Urtat I'upjAjiuiint Cure
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    • 394 16 lemco Lernco li a godsend in out-of-th»-I way comers of the earth. la I cooking. L< mco nukes the plainest I fare palatable and nourishing; in sickness, Lemco provides a strengthening easily-digested food of utmost value. Leraco is .'lighlconcentrated purs fre«h beef. No pteMrvaUTCS, yet, when fresn meat wx% bad
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    • 97 16 ___r^ ___________i____________F s_B— 3___t Mu3ii_}__j This celebrated bo- race is supplied by all First olass Hotels, Clnbfi, and Store* tbronKbout the World. -Rents: ■y« 1 Co., Singapore. I Huttenbach Bros. A Co. Pennntf. 8-6 2 11 YAMATO.CO. I =I____=l==___________==_===== Silk Silkware ALSO Japanese (Burios. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CORDIALLY INVITED. 71,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 672 17 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PNILP LINE. riINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IBLAMD, URIBBANE aDd SYDNEY via TORRES BTRAITS. Also UkiDg passengers and *rgo with transhipment tor otbar VICTORIAN, BOTITH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENBLAND PoRTB, BKITISn NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORfd. Smooth Paicage. Superb Scenery. 4
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    • 601 17 ARTICLES FOB SALE. COT FOR B*ll. Child's iron cot in good condition. To be seen at 93, River Valley Road. 206 23-6 FOR SALE. A Roneo Copier, complete, nearly new. Apply X.T.Z., o/o Straits Times. 21-6 286 THEODOLITE FOR SALE. 6 Seoond hand (Cradle) Theodolite for sale in good working
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    • 463 17 ARTICLES FOB SALE. FOR SALE. 8 aoros rubber, 600 trees, 800 being tapped daily, yield 8 lbs. others can be tapped soon. On good road. Write tor terms. CHAB. B. DRAPER, Sitiawan, Perak. 126 11-7 FOR SALE. RUBBBR AND COFFEE PLANTS. Abont 600,000 Rubber plants from 2J' to 8" girth
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    • 436 17 BJUJEB BY AUCTION. E3TATB OF JOHN LOWELL (DBCEASBD). AUCTION BALE Of A MILNBRS' SAFE, In Excellent Order, At Powell Co.'a Saleroom, On Wedhksdat, Jonk 2g, at 11 km. POWELL Co. Auctioneers. 216 276 AUCTION SALE Of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, The property of Seven Pawnshops, On Tuesday, July 4, at 10 a.m.
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    • 82 17 B^l B Sound m g Investment CONTINENTAL HI-RIBBED TYRES. Through mil Domlors and Garages NEW PRICE LIST READY! CONTINENTAL Tyre Rubber Co., Ld. SSS. SINGAPORE, T ORANJE HOTEL SOURABAYA (JAVA) Will ho opened on Ju<y 1. 1919. The only Hotel In Netherlands-India newly erected to accommodate travellers, with all modern
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    • 467 18 IMBURAMCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Bud Office: Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board of DlMOtomi A. Dbbbick, Bsq., Chairman. a, H. Faib, Esq Managing Director. Pwtbb Fowltb, an., Chief Med. Officer. W. M. Elliot, Esq. Her. N. J. Oocvbbub. Tow N9am Pah, Bsq. O*« Boob Tbb, Bsq. «aoow Sian Tarn,
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    • 277 18 IMoURMCL HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. or China, Head Office, Sla, Klangse Rd Shanghai. To THB CBINBBB GbNTLBMBM OF SINGAPORE REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECT BD that is always hsppening in all parts of tbe world t The Home Life issues all sorts of policies to suit all sorts
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    • 524 18 BANKIWC. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 80,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund. 41,626,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINOAPORB BRANCH. Current Aooounts are opened and interest allowed
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    • 594 18 BANKINB. THE IZE HAI TONS BANKINB AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD NO. 61 AND 68, KLJNG STRBKT. BstahUshed 1907. Capital paid up 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.0(1 COUBT OF DIRECTORS. L Tarn Tbob Joom 6. 811 Kia Jax a. Nam Kirn Sbbo T. Tno Hoo Lai 8. Laow Oka Hbno
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    • 1336 18 MLEB BY AUCTION. 3,263 ACRES OF LAND AT PULAU BATAM. Important Auction Bale of 3,363 ACRES OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND Situate at PULAU BATAM, Opposite Pulau Boelang Rubber Estate, about 16 miles from Singapore' TO BB HKLD AT PoWKLL A Co.S SaLBKOOM, On Tuesday, June 27, at 58-3O p.m. All
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  • 935 19 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Testing a Napier. It is not because a car proves quite satisfactory for use in Europe that it will be jaito satisfactory in tropical countries. A car may be carefully tested in every way possible to ensure its giving satisfaction under
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  • 191 19 Preparations are being m uK; (says the NavoJ and Military Record) fur tho paying ufT of the cruiser Hyacinth, after which the crew will proceed on long leave. Four of the crew who weiw wounded in the brush with gunrunners in the Persian Oulf Petty Officer
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 171 19 due: shortly 12-16 H.P., 16-2O H.P., 20-28 H.P. WOLSELBY CARS. CARS OF IDEAL EFFICIENCY. Make a point of net-ing the Wolwley Imperial Torpedo Phaeton de Luxe. Bole Agent* CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LD., 6a, Battery Road. MOTOR CARS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ■UN HP. DENNIS CHARABANC (7 Rows of Seats)
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    • 39 19 WAH HENG CO. Photographic Stores, DEVELOPING, PRINTING k BNLARG ING AMATBCR9- WORK. Plates, Papur3, Ki'.tns. Cbemioala, Camera*, Lecaes. and Ouneral Photsgrapbio Materials. frames of ovary variety male to order. No. 95, North Bridge Rd Opposite Alelpbi Hotel 166 15-5-ia
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    • 387 19 KOlB HIB CHIOIB 4 GO. NO. 104, NORTH BRIDGE BOAD. Cameras of various kinda in stock pUtea papers, etc. Silvered Plate Glass of any size, Plain or Bevelled. Also Mouldings of rtesign for framing pioturee or mirro v at moderate prices. Developing, Printing and Retouohinp and enlarging from any sizo
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    • 82 19 JEWELLERY FOR THE CORONATION NECKLACES BROOCHES EARRINGS PENDANTS LONG CHAINS SCARF PINS RINGS CHARMS BRACELETS NECKLETS At Prices to Suit All Pockets. Early Inspection invited to avoid disappointment. ISMAIL AND FAHEEM, BRAS BAS AH ROAD. Petroleum Residue AS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Tsdere is notfying better on tde market COMPARE OUR
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 382 20 JOHNSON'S "ELEPHANT" CEMENT Quality Guaranteed SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTS. COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compositors for tbe Sttuite Times (News Dept.) Good salarios given to oomeetent men. Apply with recent testimonials, CLERK WANTED. Wanted, for Rubber Estate in British North Borneo, Chinese Clerk, with know 4edge of book-keeping and typewriting. Apply
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    • 248 20 WANTS. DRESSERS WANTED Wanted. 8 to 0 Dressers on Estate near Singapore. Those speaking English and Chinese preferred. Apply to Messrs. Behn, Meyer a Co., Ltd., Estate Department 19-6 22-6 CHILDREN S NURSE WANTED. Children's nurse (European) wanted in i.LUlin. M., c/o Straits Timee 20-6- 27-6 WANTED. Boaid and Lodging
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    • 574 20 TO BE LET OB SOLD. TO BE LET. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. No 5, Mt. Elizabeth to be let, furnished or unfurnished. Apply tc A Frankel Co. 20-6 19-7 OFFICE AND GODOWN TO BE LET. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTBRIE CO., LTD. 1286 v ROOM TO
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    • 699 20 NOTICES. NOTICE TO PLANTERS. The undenigned can supply coolies for 1 ot 2 year contracts prompt delivery guaranteed. Coolies medically examined by Dr. Fitrwilliams and Allan. Price on application with submission of planters' form ot contract. OEO. P. LAMMBRT, Daddell Street, Hongkong. 15 6 28-8 TRONOH MINES. LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO.
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    • 555 20 NOTICES. RUM KIAT A CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, ■MI—HI »nd Municipal CmlimHii. Telephone No. 421. 108* 108, Market Street NOTICE. During my aosence from this country, Mr. J. M. Sime holds my full Power of Attorney. W. M. SIME, Malacca 5-6 a NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that I, Sayna Moona Eavena
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    • 486 20 NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thai Messrs. Franzen .v Co., of No. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore, have been appointed the Sole Agents in Singapore ot leorye Dralle Altona, Hamburg, for the sale of l'erf umerie* in bottle and soaps manufactured by the said George Dralle and bearing his name,
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 225 20 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellane oub wants of every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. NoticeA of Births, Marriage*, or Deaths, it not BToeeding tou lines, II each insertion Foi p.p.o. oarda, on page 6, 12. Imoh Scaia
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