The Straits Times, 30 June 1911
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Title Section13 1911-06-30 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.605 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JUNE 30. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement191 1911-06-30 1 WAI SON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST KATZ BROS., LD. Our Great 9 DAYS' SALE Opens Monday, July 3. HOWARTH ERSKIIME, LTD", S(SLfe AGENTS FOR J* Bullivant's G I FLEXIBLE STEEL I WIRE HAWSERS AND ROPES. I R R Cop Cranes, Lirtu, Hoists, Derricks, Etc. g RANGOON, ClilAilDADr PENANG, 1po191 words
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Advertisement55 1911-06-30 1 SOLID TEAK FURNITURE |vi-"^l%I^B I Complete House Furnishers. Robinson A Co. J. CROWTHER BHAW, Merchant Tailor80a, Kaftlbs PbAca. SINOAPOEI. 1-4 80-0 "PINEAPPLE" Brand HAMS and BACON. Singapore Cold Storage Co., LcL, SOLE AGENT'S. THE IDEAL FACTORY PLANT A NATIONAL Gas or Oil Engine Driving Shaw's Machines AND A Hayward-Tyler Pump.55 words
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Advertisement13 1911-06-30 1 DUKISY J CO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMSON. 611 FIILAN AND CO., LTO, iOLK AGBNTS. t13 words
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Article982 1911-06-30 2 COMMUNICATION ABOUT TO BE EXTENDED. A Siamese Correspondent's View. Some interesting developments may be expected shortly in the communication!! between French territory and Siam, writes a Siamese correspondent of the Siam Observer, from Snwanaket. under date Juno 5. He proceeds The French intend to establish a trado982 words
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Advertisement173 1911-06-30 2 Solution MaKcJ Fat. Flesh, "Bone <xnd Mti-tcU \[w\ Kepler Solution is a food Ml *Y4(w(\ The food that strengthens the </// S£ wea |t and fattens the wasted. *j[/ K\ The food that enriches the blood *C\ and fortifies the constitution. The food that sustains the invalid 1 \fJS» and173 words
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Advertisement54 1911-06-30 2 [IFII&B WORKS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. netwapply to K H. TH. GORS, Bttavia, m to V. TAN, Singagpore. 17 6 108 WAH HENG CO. PHo*««f «ph!o Stores, DaWBLOHKOI, PMINTINO BNLARO DWAMATaWBS' WORK. FhftM. P*»»s. FUtaa, CbeanieaU, OaiMM. ■■■li. and General Ptmsaayapfcsß Maaoriak. Wttmtm atermmy variety made to ordet. No. 95, Horkh54 words
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Advertisement76 1911-06-30 2 Why Colds Are Dangerous. Do yon know that of all the minor aihnunte oolds are by far the most dangerous 1 1 is not the cold itself that yon need to fear, bnt the serious riinoaaon that it often loads to. If oat of these are known as germ diseases.76 words
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Advertisement693 1911-06-30 2 DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIST RESUMES HIS PEN. RkSTORIU), Ar-TKK A St(V«RK Si C.l.l UK Nkrvous Ubbiutv, by Dr, Williams' Fink Fills. Few men have crowded so much into so short a spare of time as Mr. E. Pattison Urahame, F.B.PJ., L.V.I '.M., (Gold- Medallint) etc., the Aiithor-Mnaician at the early age of693 words
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Advertisement388 1911-06-30 2 CTEMB BAIUNBB. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Franoiaoo to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Oaeratint th. Haw 11,« M tsa Triati Savww TarMaa Llaart "Ttays Mara" and "Chly* Ham," tlw388 words
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Article802 1911-06-30 3 'filler list of distinctions conferred. The Earl of Roseberys Title. A fuller lit-t of the Coronation honours appears in the Rangoon papers to hanO yesterday, by cable from London. AaUn\ Juno JO, as follows H. R. H. the Duke of Teck to be styled His Highness. To be802 words
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Article55 1911-06-30 3 A Peking wire states that the late eunuch, Li Lin Ying, who wan the favourite of the late Empress Dowager, left a fortune of ♦8,000,000. The present chief eunuch has presented the whole amount to the Empress Dowager. The Empress Dowager has ordered tho money to be used in the55 words
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238 1911-06-30 3 THE WEARY-WILLIES OF THE WORLD. How a Famous Physictao would Cure (heir. There is do more subtal indication of tbe way in which the body changes from time to time than that afforded by the sensations of the individual. It is within everyone experience that a times comes when, for238 words
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Advertisement199 1911-06-30 3 ORANJE HOTEL SOURABAYA (JAVA) Will be opened mn July 1. 1911. The only Hotel in Netherlands-India newly erected to accommodate travellers, with all modern comforts. Please Note Cable Address: ORANJE, SOURABAYA. Letters ORANJE HOTEL, SOURABATA. THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY CO., LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Port Swettanham, Ipoh SUPPLIES OF EVERY199 words
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Advertisement63 1911-06-30 3 FOR SALE. Tbe British Steam Launch BI'SOO. Built in ISO 6. Registered in 1907. Length 60 feet. Breadth 18.6; Depth 5.6. Gross tonnage 10.86. Tbe vessel is in excellent condition. She goes 0 Knots easily. For farther particulars, please apply to BOBY CHI' AN POH, do The Union Times Press,63 words
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Advertisement52 1911-06-30 3 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are tbe most common causes of stomach trouble*. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and yon will soon be well again. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement128 1911-06-30 3 A GOOD SET OF TEETH WLMB ODONTO TlliljlH CTII 111 TW fc» a im_ tmi An— r~~ CMUU ItrtMX 1 AmM. Mr feaax. S^4 by Saanav Ck^a^aav mm* IOWUUIPI. SiliiM. M S. C 2**2 r TURF COMMISSION AGENT. 10, THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE Kuala Lumpur Races128 words
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Advertisement206 1911-06-30 3 Milkmaid Kgl^§| TlJf '11_ /tip I "'LKM\ID B«4J»«MT 111 I I SBmL irfe^^^SJ^i ILKMAID Trade "ark ?J:t TRAOC MtRK. Largest Sale in the World Sold by all Druggists principal Provision Dealers. TESTED AltU RELIABLE DISINFECTANTS. Whalley's Concentrated Sanitary Fluid. A 8 BUPPHEO TO THE J§S5»S5?Bb MD THE CORPORATION ROYAL HOUSEHOLDS206 words
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Advertisement622 1911-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. KWI). STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADKN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Rills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Outward (for China.) 1911 I Asiaye Sept622 words
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Advertisement561 1911-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTy.k. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. B^ EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained be tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and oonstrncted, and are fitted561 words
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Advertisement623 1911-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. U. 3. MAIL LINE. The great steamship line between CHINA, JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolnlo and San Franoisoo, operating th* new 18,000 too, twin Hcrow steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with the well known stearn«rs CHINA. MONGOLIA MAN CHURIA AND PERSIA. CHOICE OF SIX623 words
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Advertisement279 1911-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Canadian Facie Railway Go 'i Royal Mail Steamship Line. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Vu China, Japan, Canada and thb CJnitbd Statbs. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. "Empress of India" j Twin > crew aM.S.-BmpressofJap.n" R.M.S. Empress279 words
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Advertisement496 1911-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. HußB AND DEUTSCHE MMPfSCHIFFFMRTSBES. "HUU" MEMEH. Combined Servioo. The steamers ot these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, Ohina and Japan. Homewards, they aro despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onco a month for Bremerhaven496 words
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Advertisement669 1911-06-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N D. L. Rorddeutscher Lloyd, Bromtn. IMPERIAL GE WAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well kn vn m*i! steamers cl this Company sail fortnightly from Bromeo. Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutbarap ton, Gibraltar Genoa, Naples (oonneotlna Marseilles, N pies, Alexandria, and vioe versa! Port Said, Suez, Aden Colombo,669 words
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Article137 1911-06-30 5 FIXTURES. Friday, June 30. High Water, 1.46 p.m. Municipal Commission, 8 p.m. Philharmonic Society, 6.16 p.m. Saturday, July 1. High Water, 0.48 a.m., 2.29 p.m, S. R. A. Prize Distribution. Y. M. C. A. Lantern Lecture, 8.80 p.m. Sunday, July a. High Water, 1.41 a.m., 8.13 p.m.137 words
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Article241 1911-06-30 5 TO-OAT. Malacca and Mnar Lady Weld Bpm Port Swettenham and Telok Anson Selangor 8 pm Pontianak Khoon Fong Bpm Penang and Calcutta Lightning 8 pm Batu Pahat Sri Wongßee 8 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Assay e 3 pm Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Dilwara 4 pm Tomorrow.241 words
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Article117 1911-06-30 5 The Imp. German mail steamer Prinz Eitel Fricdrich having left Hongkong at noon on the 28th instant, may be expected to arrive here on Sunday, the 2od proximo, at 4 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe the following day, at noon. jirr Sinoapoei. Di lay117 words
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Article358 1911-06-30 5 Latest Arrivals. AntilochuH. Brit. fttr. 5792 tons, Captain Stowart, June 29. From Manila, June 28. G.c. W. Mansfield Co. For London, July 1. Uoadß. I'.-n C'rackie, Ilrit. str. 2535 tonn, Captain Keragg, .luue 29. From Miike, June 14. Coal. Mit Mii Bassan Kaisba. loc. Roade. Glenroy, lirit. str.358 words
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97 1911-06-30 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin— Nil. East W. Skction No. I— Nil. Sbsbrs Wharf— Nil. Main W. Sict. No. 2— Dalhanna, Dilwara. B—Capri.8 Capri. 4-Nil. 6 Minderco. 6 Mm, Keemun, Japara. Laooon Dock 7— (Under97 words
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Article83 1911-06-30 5 Arrivals Per steamer Sappho, June 29 From Kelantan: Col. Jackson, Messrs. Bertanz, RHge, Cbanayam and Cbia Kirn Cbuan. Per steamer Ipoh, June 29.— From Penang \ia ports Mr. and Mrs, Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Miss Sntton, Dr. Gray, Messrs. Y. A. Fowler, Verdoo, G. L Montzomier,83 words
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Article216 1911-06-30 5 Per P and O. Nore, due July 6, Mr. Mr F G Tavlor, Major R C Morris, Mrs Hardie, Mr N Savage, Mr A Smith, Mr C Cross, Miss Gutbrie. Per N. D. L. steamer Luetzow, due July 7.— Mr M Ismail, Mr G Bum, Mr S216 words
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Article247 1911-06-30 5 Finance Commerce EXCHANGE. SiMiAi'UKK. Junk SO, 1911. On London— Bank 4 m/s 3/4} Demand 8/4 A Private 6 m/s 2/4& do 8 m/s 3/4 1 Ok Girmant— Bank d/d 388* Private 8 m/s 342+ On Fkanob— Bank d/d 294* Private 8 m/e 888 On India— Bank T. T. 174| Private247 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article168 1911-06-30 5 Asne 2 t'aluo eJ 10 10 BeUt Tin 10 10 Broang 10 10 Braaeh Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi 81 41 KinUTin El 41 KledangTin 10 10 g-«"*»" Tin 81 41 Lahat Minea 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- Pahann Conaol 81 £1 Penskalen 81 £1 PasioK Bahrn 61 £1 Pasing168 words
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Article557 1911-06-30 5 Issue S Valrie Bayers. Sellers. 3/- 2/- Allagai 3/8 4/8 3/. 3/- AnaTo-Malaj 10/0 17/6 3/. 3/- Batang Malaka 2/- 2,3 £1 £1 Batu Caves 18.0.0 14.0.0 £1 £1 Batn Tig* 4.0.0 4.X.0 £1 £1 Bnkit Kajang 2.1.8 3.3.0 £1 Bukit Lintang 4.0.0 4.10.0 £1 6/- Contributory 8.0.0 8.10.0557 words
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Article131 1911-06-30 5 lasae S Valao pi Buyers. Seller* 10 10 Eastern nom. Smelting 10.00 10 7 7.00 £1 41 Eleotrio Trsmways 8/8 4/8 10 10 Fraser A Neave 40.00 42.00 100 Howarth Erskine 45.00 100 7% Pret. 91.00 100 100 Kati Bro, i)et. 140.00 100 100 a 8% Com. Prof. nom131 words
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Article48 1911-06-30 5 Buyers Sellers Howarth Erskine 8% 1600,000 par Uiloy, Hargroavea 6% »284,000 Si Singapore Eleotrio Tramways 6% £860,000* Spore Municipal 5 11,878,000 nom. Buyers Belli rs S'poro Municipal 4}% of 1907 11,600,000 6% 7%pra Spore Municipal 4J% of 1909 11,000,000 6% 7%pm Spore Municipal 4<£ 1602.900 B%dir par48 words
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Advertisement12 1911-06-30 5 Woods Great Peppermint Cure for all Internal complaints. Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc.12 words
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Advertisement269 1911-06-30 5 AUCTION SALBS Powell and Co. June 3o -At saleroom, the British steamer Wilhelm, at 2.80. JuneBo-At the Reclamation Ground, a Urge plank and attap shed and contents, at 5.16. July 1-At Morton," Syd Alii Road, furniture, at 2. July B— At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. .j u ly 4—269 words
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Advertisement287 1911-06-30 5 flrdatl) London CIGARETTES. Mark a distinct class of smokers. They are chosen i^ by men who would not dream of smoking ordinary kinds. The "State Expi ess" are the cigarettes of quality for men of taste. 4 E If J\)' >• Leaf, x -3 No.l. 1 .15 i JmK» lw287 words
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Advertisement360 1911-06-30 5 RUBBER ESTATE VALUES. A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY, With many Table, of Valuation, Forecasts of Production, and Estimates of Future Profits. Reprinted from the Straitt Timet. THIRD EDITION. This valuable series of articles, republished first in September, 1910, in a convenient pocket form has been so popular that the second edition has360 words
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Advertisement80 1911-06-30 5 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. The Company's Steamer KUT SANG, 4,895 tons, R. C. D. Bradley, Commander, is due here on Monday, the 3rd proximo and and will be despatched for the above ports on Tuesday, the 4th idem at 8 pm. She has exoellent80 words
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Advertisement73 1911-06-30 5 WEST AUSTRALIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. FOR DERBY, BROOME, PORT HEDLAND. COSSACK, ONSLOW. CARNARVON, GBRALDTON AND FREMANTLK. The s.s. MINDEROO, 2,720 tons. Captain Mills, will be despatched from the Rsad* tor the above ports on Saturday, the Ist July, at 8 p.m. She has exoellent aooommodation for passengers, and carries73 words
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Obituary46 1911-06-30 6 Williams. At Singapore, on June 28, Alfred Lockyer Williams, aged 27 years. Assistant Surgeon (Port Health Dept.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Williams. Ledereb. June 2, in a London nursing home, Katie, wife of I Lederer, formerly of Penang and Si ngapore.46 words
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1180 1911-06-30 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JUNE 30. MRS. PROUDLOCK'S APPEAL. It is somewhat difficult to determine exactly the position in which the sad case of Mrs. Proudlock stands to-day. From the message we received yesterday we must conclude that the letter she wrote to her solicitor was penned impulsively by the1,180 words
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Article13 1911-06-30 6 Latest advertisements of* .the day appear on page S and on page 8.13 words
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Article26 1911-06-30 6 In the Supreme Court, thin morning, the acting Chief Justice, Sir Archibald Law and Mr. Justice Fisher settled the list of cases for the July sittings.26 words
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Article26 1911-06-30 6 A special general meeting of tho Stiaits Chinese Football Association will be held at the Twilight Club, 63, Kampong Bharu Road, to-morrow, to confirm rules, etc.26 words
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Article29 1911-06-30 6 Mr. P. G. K uller, the aviator, is in Ipoh and will give exhibition flights in his Antoinette monoplane on the racecourse on Saturday. Snnday, Monday, and Tuesday next.29 words
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Article32 1911-06-30 6 A Chinese woman was fined 950, by Mr. Acton, second magistrate, to-day, for keeping an opium house without a licence and another was fined 95 for having sold chandu in the house.32 words
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Article41 1911-06-30 6 A big financial case of interest to motorists S. F. Edge v. Dv Cros -is pending a hearing in the Courts at homo. The pick of the English Bar has been briefed aud a Commercial Judge appointed to hear the case.41 words
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Article40 1911-06-30 6 Crocodiles arc being actively hunted at the mouth of the Solo River, Java. They have recently been making themselves dangerous to the natives of the place, a number of whom have already fallen victims to the savagery of these reptiles.40 words
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Article52 1911-06-30 6 The London and China Express to hand by to-day's mail says We learn that the differences which have arisen in connection with the Singapore Harbour Works are in way of settlement. The costly litigation that appeared to be in view will thus, we trust, be averted and the Colony's funds52 words
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Article63 1911-06-30 6 One of the soldiers at Medan went out pighunting recently with a native. In the course of the hunt the latter mistook the soldier for a pig and had a shot at him. hitting him in the Teg. Discovering his mistake and terrified at what he believed to be a63 words
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Article67 1911-06-30 6 There was a good house at the Star Opera Coy. on Wednesday night to witness a performance which included a number of dances. Miss Ann, in the principal part, received well-merited applause, and so did Nani, the leading actor, who bore his part of the performance very creditably. Wahap and67 words
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Article81 1911-06-30 6 In the Supreme Court, at Shanghai, on June 19, Morris Ginsburg, carrying on business as Uinsburg .and Co. sued Horatio Robertson for a sum of £1,7 10 sterling, equivalent 914,9*20 Straits currency, money payable by defendant to plaintiff for money paid by the plaintiff for the defendant and his partner81 words
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Article99 1911-06-30 6 A Chinese krani employed in the Post Office was charged in the senior magistrate's court to-day, with giving false information to Dr. Campbell, assistant Municipal Health Officer. Dr. Campbell visited accused's house in Minto Road on June 4, and found him very ill of small-pox. On enquiring as to the99 words
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Article94 1911-06-30 6 A curious accident, with fatal results, took place at Keppel Harbour yesterday afternoon. A tongkang laden with wood was coming alongside the sawmill wharf and one of the crew was lowered into a dinghy for the purpose of conveying the mooring ropes to the wharf. The Bea at the time94 words
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Article114 1911-06-30 6 According to the Shanghai Mercury of June 19, the P. and O. steamer Oriental, Captain Valentini, arrived at Shanghai on the previous evening from Japan ports, and while going alongside the China Merchants Lower Wharf control of the ship was in some manner lost owing to the strong tide, and114 words
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Article121 1911-06-30 6 The Shanghai Mercury of June 10, says A. E. Bradley, who was ordered released to day by the British authorities, telephoned from the charity ward of the Oeneral Hospital to tho pjlii'e, that he was an Australian and that he wished to confess to murdering a man named Kenneth in121 words
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Article127 1911-06-30 6 In the neighbourhood of Wonokromo (Java) on the 18th inst., a watchman of the permanent way who was sleeping with his head on the rails was killed by the first out-going train from Sourabaya, says the Sourabaya Handelsblad. Readers of this will probably shrug their shoulders in doubt when they127 words
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Article403 1911-06-30 6 Mr T. R. Nicholson .irrived from home this morning by P. and O. mail. Mr. P. Gold, of Messrs. Evatt and Co., loft by the P. and O. Arcadia to-day for eight months' holiday at home. Mr. Collinson, formerly of the ShaughaiNanking Railway, has been appointed Engineer-in-Chief403 words
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Article131 1911-06-30 6 The Empire Press I'nion, on the ui^ht of June 17, entertained the overseas journalists to a banquet at Prince's Restaurant. Lord Burnham presided, Lord Curzon, Lord Northcliffe, and a number of Dominion premiers were present. Lord Burnham referred to tho valuable work done in the past two131 words
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Article181 1911-06-30 6 At the third annual general meeting of Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Limited, held at 13, St. Pauls-churchyard, E.C., Sir Robert Laidlaw, who presided, stated that the accounts showed a profit over last year of 15 per cent., which was about the same ratio of increase as181 words
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Article207 1911-06-30 6 Days previouH to the Corouution lar^c numbers of Malays arrived in Lipis, tho principal centre of I'aliany. nays tho Malay Mail. They came from th« neighbouring villages to take part in the Coronation celebrations, to see the entertainments, uuil to compete at the sports. Arriving in207 words
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Advertisement94 1911-06-30 6 CAPSTAN MIXTURE B SMOKING MIXTURE Manufactured in two Strengths MEDIU IVI AND PULL Pric© Per iln ah cents OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. HERCULES PILSENER BEER. Per Case, 4 Dozen Quarts, I 13.00 And 8 Dozen Pts. j| $17.00 A Less 5% XV SOLE AGENTS)94 words
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Advertisement138 1911-06-30 6 MONSTER SERIES CONTAINED IN SPECIAL PROGRAMME OF HEW PICTURES I HEW PICTURES I IN FACT ALL THAT 18 WORTH BEEING IN LOCAL SUBJECTS AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. The Most up-to-date Moving Picture Palace in Malaya. EMUMMENT OF FRENCH COLONIAL TROOPS FOR MOROCCO." FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. LEE CHEN6138 words
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Article347 1911-06-30 7 THANKSGIVING SERVICE HELD AT ST. PALLS Great Popular Reception in The City. Km'TKit's bUME I .undon. June 29. In bright sunshine, great crowds assembled along the route of Their Majesties' progress to a thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral and to receive the City's welcome at a347 words
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Article141 1911-06-30 7 SUCCESS AT ALL THE CHIEF PORTS. Rioting Occurs at Hull. Rectbb's Telegram. London, Jone 30. The seamen strikers are victorious everywhere. Tho dinar. I and other leading lines •t Liverpool have agreed to recognise the I 'nioii men terms, which have also been accepted, at Bristol. Avuumouth.and141 words
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Article69 1911-06-30 7 DEFENCE OF THE BILL BY THE CABINET. Opinions of Admiralty Experts. hmt'i Tklkuaam. London, June. 29. The House nf Commons is debating the Naval Prize lull. Mr. MeKcnna, replying to Opitositicm criticisms of the Declaration of l,..uilmi and the dcinaud for the views of Admiralty experts, said69 words
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Article67 1911-06-30 7 A Tie Between Arnold Massy and Harry Vardon. Kkdtkb'B Tklki.kam. London via Durban, June ■!'.>. In the Open Gulf Championship the leading -i ..iv>. are Taylor 148, Moran and Herd 150. Later messages say that Arnold Maiwy and Harry Vardon with 303 each have tied for the golf67 words
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Article46 1911-06-30 7 Rbctbb's Tbleobam. London, June 27. Competitors in the European circuit aviation race, which began on J nne 18 at Paris, have begun arriving at Calais on route for Lou lon. after traversiug parts of Holland, and r-elgium. The numbers have dwindled to fifteen.46 words
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Article47 1911-06-30 7 iFhom Our Own Correhbondrnt.l Peuang, June :tO. The Sungei Buloh Hydraulic Tin Mining Co. declares a second interim dividend in 1911 of five per cent., amounting to $1,600. One thousand dollars are placed to reserve, leaving J2.749.53 at credit of profit and loss account.47 words
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Article37 1911-06-30 7 (Fbox a Malacca Correspondent.) Malacca, June 30. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price )f fine Para in London yesterday was 11* per lb., value. The market closed firm.37 words
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Article662 1911-06-30 7 Reunion of Past and Present Residents of Malaya. A very enjoyable conversazione of the members of the Straits Settlements Association and their relations and friends was 1 ■■■lil at the Victoria Rooms of the Hotel Cecil on the evening of June 8. The occasion was fully taken662 words
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Article24 1911-06-30 7 Rbctbb's Teleobam. London, June 80. Thf first Uusxian Dreadnought, the Sebasto pol, has becu launched at the Baltic Yard, St. I'etersburg24 words
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Article49 1911-06-30 7 I'ermission lms been given for 60 noncommissioned officers and men of tho home battalion of The Buffs to convert the remainder of their army service into reserve Hervioe. This applies only to soldiers who have served four years with the colours on a nine, seven, or eight years' engagement.49 words
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Article156 1911-06-30 7 AWARDS IN THE CHIEF PRIZE COMPETITIONS. Notable Malayan Successes. (From Oub Own Corrkspoxuksti. London, June 29. Some of the leading prizes at the Robber Exhibition have now been awarded, and I send you the most important local result*. The Rubber Growers Association offers (iold, Silver and Bronze156 words
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409 1911-06-30 7 Kmm the London and China Express of June we take the following reference to the rubber industry as at June 9 The market for Para ha- been quiet, and after being tinner has eased somewhat towards the close. Hard Fine on the spot409 words
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Article331 1911-06-30 7 Huge Hoard Sent to Europe for Investment. For some time past, rumours bare buon heard of the intentions of the Imperial family in Peking to send abroad the private fortune of the late Empress Dowager Tze Hsi and it was even reported at one time, tliat the331 words
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Article56 1911-06-30 7 Maj. Frank Truscott Phillips, R.M.L.1., who has been appointed to the command of the Royal Naval School of Music at Portsmouth, in place of the late Maj. Hobbs, in November, 1901, was appointed to tho cruiser Amphitrite, on the China station, and was in command of the Consular guard at56 words
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Article641 1911-06-30 7 FEATURES OF THE SOERABAYA EXHIBITION. A Survey of the Show. Tin Fibre Congress and Exhibition is to open at Soerabaya on Monday next and promises to be a very interesting and instructive affair. From the Java Bode, which gives a few preliminary details, we learn that everything641 words
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Article298 1911-06-30 7 Shows Larger Income and Decreased Expenditure. The financial condition uf the State of Sclangor for 1910 is described in the annual report of the British Resident {Mr. J. O. Antlimiixzi who states that the revenue collected during the twelve-month under review amounted to 99,238,845, showing an excess of298 words
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Article103 1911-06-30 7 There was a largo gathering of sympathisers yesterday at the funeral of the late Assistant Surgeon A. L. Williams, Deputy Port Health Officer, and eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Williams, whose death took place on Wednesday evening after an operation for abscess of the liver. Interment took103 words
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Article107 1911-06-30 7 Important Decision as to Future Sales. Private telegrams have been received in Singapore which state that the Government of India will sell at auction 19S chests certified for export to China. Two thousand three hundred and thirty five chests will be sold uncertified for export to other107 words
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Article693 1911-06-30 7 New Hall May Be Completed Next Year. The report of the Singapore Philharmonic Society's committee for the year ended March 111 last, to be presented at the annual general meeting of members, thin afternoon, states: All the adverse conditions imposed npou the working of this, as well693 words
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Article210 1911-06-30 7 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s share circular for the P. and O. mail of Juno 30, says At tho clone of a week which commenced extremely dull there have boon considerably larger sales than usual by local holders of sterling rubbers on210 words
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Article210 1911-06-30 7 LORD CROMER'S PROPOSED COMMITTEE. Carried Against the Government. RICTEK's TILUdRAM. London via Durban, June 29. Continuing the debate on the Veto Bill, Lord Lansdowno supported Lonl Cromer'H motion for a joint committee. He said it was impossible for the Speaker to be absolutely impartial botwecn the two210 words
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Article86 1911-06-30 7 IMPORTANT SCHEME FOR CLOSER RELATIONS. An Empire Parliamentary Union. Rkitkk's Tklkokam. London via Durban, June 29. A conference was held yesterday at the House of Commons of the Lords and Commons committee and Dominion legislators. It was resolved to form a non-party organisation, having a branch in each86 words
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Article78 1911-06-30 7 Terms Accepted by the Bundesrat. Deb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Teleobam. Berlin, June 29. The Norddeutsche, referring to thcGcrman Japanese commercial treaty, says that it is to hold good for twelve years and is similar in this respect to the Anglo-Japanese treaty. In addition, the special duty agreement until December78 words
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Article38 1911-06-30 7 A Visit to His Old Training Ship. Rbuteb's Tblxobam. London June 30. Admiral Togo has visited his old training ship, the Worcester, at Groenhithe. He inspected the ship and addressed the cadets who cheered him lustily.38 words
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Article64 1911-06-30 7 Recteb's Tklboram. London, June 29. The result of the Princess of Wales stakes was Swy nford 1 Lemberg 2 King William 8 Five ran, and the race was won by one and a half longths, one length separating second and third. Tho betting was 3to 164 words
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Article30 1911-06-30 7 IiIXIKI'.S 'IVI.Ki.KAM Londou, June 29. A Washington message states that after a conference with President Taft, Mr. Bryco announced that the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty wax practically complete.30 words
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Article55 1911-06-30 7 Reuteb's Tklkokam. London via Durban, June 29. There is a big tramway strike in Oparto, and this is inducing tho Government to take special measures, in view of simultaneous political agitation. Tho Government has ordered a considerable military display in north Portugal, o* B called to the55 words
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Article43 1911-06-30 8 The Swimming Club launch will leave Johnston's Pier to-roorrow at 2.80 and 3.30, returning at 3 and 5.30. On Sunday, the times of leaving aro 9.1. r >, 10. 11. 2.30 and 3.30, returning at 9.30, 10.30, 12.15, 3 and 5.30.43 words
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Article55 1911-06-30 8 S.C.C. Tournament. The following ties in the S.C.C. lawn bowling tournament will bo played to-day Stv.lk Handicap.— E. A. Brown v. M. B. McKcan, J. McKenzie v. W. H. Threlfall. Fit!" l'uits. .1. Bontley v. W. M. Foreman, A. (i. Butler v. G. A. Chancy. CHAMrioNsuir. J. L.55 words
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Article50 1911-06-30 8 Keppel (Ml Club. The qualifying round of the Captain's cup competition, M holes stroke, play will bo playeil on Saturday and on Sunday, July 1 and I, The tirst sixteen scores will qualify for MiMSMMBi play. I' 'nil particulars of the competition are posted up in the Club House.50 words
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Article313 1911-06-30 8 Ingenious Machines to Aid Business Men. It is ilillicult to keep puce with the wonderful strides which are being made in the in veiitiuii of labour-saving contrivances for the commercial world. Only by inspecting the machines which are displayed on such occasions as the Business Kxhibition, which313 words
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Article404 1911-06-30 8 Customs Officer Describes the Trials Of his Work. The in. inn. I in which the Morus can v mi smuggling m the southern seaa is systematic. according to Captain CleddiK. of the Philip nine* Customs cutter skua. He stated to a Manila Tunes reporter that the Moros404 words
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Article84 1911-06-30 8 Uiaapaatty i;oo<l indication of the fare provided at the Allmiubrii cinematograph that caili evening the liourc ix well filled in spite of tlie many i .unit, r attractions in Singapore. Thin week the programme is of more tlinu utmal interest us apart frou a in w iilitiou of I'atlii s84 words
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Article587 1911-06-30 8 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Bulletin. Writing from London on June 1, Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co. state Gold. The arrivals of bar gold from the Capo, etc., wore about a million sterling in value, and after provision for India (£197,000) and the trade, the remainder587 words
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Article256 1911-06-30 8 Rejoicings at Tokio, Yokohama and Saigon The following telegrams arc taken from the Hongkong Daily Press The coronation celebrations in Tokio and Yokohama were most successful. Ideal weather prevailed. Decorations were universal and the .lapancsc participation was of the heartiest. Mr. Kumbold. Charge d'Affaires of the British Embassy,256 words
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Article77 1911-06-30 8 \p|«Mnny iii Court at Shanghai the other morning were two natives, one of a height of at least seven feet six and the other barely three feet six. They naturally attracted considerable attention from all present. The age of the three feet six man was given as 31, and it77 words
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Article858 1911-06-30 8 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, Jane 30, 1011. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations tbia morning Norn. Value. buyers. Seller*. 2/- AUagar 8/9 4/8 2/- Optiona 1/0 2/6 £1 Ant;lo-Java 6/- 0/8 1 Anglo-Johore 0/- 2/-858 words
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Advertisement14 1911-06-30 8 For all internal cOnplaintfl, Dysentery, Coiiklis, Colds, etc., tak* Woods' Great I'i-il" riu.u. (Jure.14 words
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Advertisement49 1911-06-30 8 THIS IS IT Watcpbupy's Metabolized COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. t TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claim ed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $2.15 AND $2.0049 words
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Advertisement533 1911-06-30 8 BYour Rusty Ironwork RUSKILLA OR— RUST P To arrest the oxidation that is gradually eating into the metal, a reliable and durable covering is imperative. Atlas RUSKILLA is a deoxidising paint whioh aots on existing rust with certain effect. The rust destroying elements in Atlas KUSKILLA penetrate to the back533 words
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Advertisement418 1911-06-30 8 Raffles Higl Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER Saturday, July f. Skating Skating Skating I AFTER DINNER. Music by the Parisian Trio. BARKIEB BROS., Proprietors. THE STAR OPERA CO. The Dutch and Malay Variety Entertainers AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A verj interesting play "AIDA" will be staged. For418 words
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Advertisement285 1911-06-30 8 NOW ON SALE. DOLLAR SHAREVALUES DIVIDEND PROSPECTS OF TUI LEADINO DOLLAR COMPANIES FULLY WORKED OUT By mi STRAITS TIMES CRITIC. This most convenient hand-book i* now on sale. It is the most complete and most careful analysis ever made of the position and prospects of the Dollar Share Companies of285 words
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Advertisement196 1911-06-30 9 FUSSELL'S Milk Cream. Butterfly Brands. Sole Agents Paterson, Simons Company, Ltd. FOR SALE. Australian Milch Cows juet lauded ex s.e. Minderoo, 27 splendid co»s, in full milk and grand comnlinn, some with calves at foot. Also 1 Enylifh bred Pedigreed ►hortborn Bnll, specially sehcted from the famous Wocdbrook Estate. Can196 words
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Advertisement35 1911-06-30 9 FRESH COWS' MILK 6UARANTEEO PURE AND 6000 QUALITY May be had at 168, TELUK AVER STREET, and 257. BENCOOLEN STREET. At 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily. Orders to be booked in advance. 18 80635 words
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Advertisement242 1911-06-30 9 ARTICLES FOR SALL FORBALL Two New Austrian Fiie-proof Safes on stands. POWELL k Co., Auctioneers. 27-6 87 YOUN6 COCOANUT PLANTS FOR SALE. From an od estate nursery. In any quantity. May be seen at Siglap Estate, for particulars as to price, oto., apply HO YANG PENG, 158, Telnk Ayer Street,242 words
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Advertisement317 1911-06-30 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS. PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES BTRAITB. Also taking paaoengera and oaroo witb transhipment for otbxr VICTORIAN. SO' TH AtISTRAMAN and NORTH QUEENSLAND PoRTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Smooth Paasntfe. Superb Scenery.317 words
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Advertisement319 1911-06-30 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO PENANG. RANGOON k CALCUTTA. One of the Compioy'x steamers is intended to leave Tanjony P.icar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at throagh rates to all port* in India and Ceylon, also to East Africau Portr,319 words
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Advertisement317 1911-06-30 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. UNION SS. CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND UIBICT. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, LVrTELTON AND DUNEDIW ALSO MUM AT BAXAJUK6 AND FIJI (IF INDCUBMINT OI'FRRS). The Company's Stramrr Apirima C,7M tons, J. K. Stringer, Commander, maintains a regular fonr. monthly Bcrvioe between Singapore and Km Zealand. Excellent317 words
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Advertisement402 1911-06-30 10 IHMIAROE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Held Office: Winchester House. SINGAPORE, Board Of Pl»— tDW I 4, A. Dbbbiok, Bag., Chairman. A. H. Faib, Esq., Managing Director. JPawam Fowiib, v., cm., Chief Mad. OfficerV. M. Elliot, Bag. Rev. N. J. Oowbbcb. T«w N«ah Pad, Bag. Ova Boo* Tbb, Bag.402 words
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Advertisement371 1911-06-30 10 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASBURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. BSTABUSBBD 1882. B^.o. Inauranoa hi Faroe, over |I*,NMM.N New Buiintu, 1010, over...aE,Mo,Hi.9« Largo Net Surplua above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision Cach Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are "WORLD WIDE." J H. EVANS, Manager, Sooth Hasten Asia.371 words
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Advertisement520 1911-06-30 10 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital is 00,000 Shares of £30 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fond... M aTli*^ff,ooo Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41.200.000 BANKKB& National Bank of Sootland The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed520 words
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Advertisement525 1911-06-30 10 ■WLWWWb THE UL HAI TOM MNUNB AND INSURANCE 00. LTD NO. »7 AND 68, KLDfO BTBBBT. Bstablished 1807. Capital paid up 11^00^)0000 Beaarra liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 OOUBT OF DIRBCTORB. 1. Tab 1 Tbob Joom 8. Sim Bm Jam a. Nam Km Snao 7. Tao Hoo Lai 8. Laow Ohu525 words
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Advertisement911 1911-06-30 10 Ml£B BT ATOTHW. AUCTION SALE OS* Valuable Household Furniture, Plants, Etc. AT WANOARRI, NO. 1 A. OFF OALVEY ROAD. On Saturday, July 1, ml 2,30 p.m. Carved teak cabinet fitted with rbelvea and cupboard below; upholstered rattan chair* teak writing tables, etc. Polished dining table a set of teak dining911 words
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Advertisement403 1911-06-30 10 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Attractive Auction Sale of Valuable Town Properties, At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co.'s Sale-room." No. 6, Raffles Plaoe, On Wednesday, July 19, at 2.80 p.m. Lot No. 1. No. 46, Cecil Street. Monthly rental 340. Lot No. 2. Nov. 94 and 96, Arab Street. Monthly rental $16. I403 words
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Article1114 1911-06-30 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Light Construction Developments. Mcrvyn O'Ooriuan contributes the following notes to The Times, nnder the hooding Motor Car Engineering A carious old question is aiising nowadays, in a new form, owing to the development of high grade alloy steels. Frequently a part1,114 words
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Advertisement288 1911-06-30 11 IdXJE: SHORTLY: i«-16 H.P., 16-aO H.P., 20-28 H.P. WOLSELEY CARS. CARS OF IDEAL EFFICIENCY. Make a point c( seeing the Wolse'ey Imperial Torpedo Phaeton de Luxe. Sole A^enti CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LD., 6a, Battery Road. "Standard" CARS Are to be used at (he Delhi Durbar and by Hie Majesty King288 words
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Advertisement284 1911-06-30 11 IBOVRIL CRUSHED FOOD. Try It i»d Tea Will Satlt fled. I. R. BBLILIOS beg* to inform the pnblie that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1, Baliliot Road, ia now opened. Prioe of a bag of Crushed Food, 1 p 10 oat. 9 14.00 pet bag. No. 1284 words
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Advertisement184 1911-06-30 11 FORD CARS. FORD Can are standard in all that the word implies. FORD Oars will save you money on tyres, one set running from fi.OCO to 8,000 miles. FORD Can. save your money on ben.me because the FORD goes fron: 26 to 80 miles on one Oallon. FORD Cars have184 words
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Advertisement34 1911-06-30 11 Singapore Naturalists' Stores TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS OF PARADISE Fop Sal*. BIRDS AND ANIMALS MOUNTED SIX,. muju is UTNU. MIST WT tfMIWm un KEQUWTH OF »IL KINDS 1 NO 177. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPOKI. I 8-2 a-a-iv34 words
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Advertisement399 1911-06-30 12 DRAINPIPES Sizes from 3" to 24" are Stocked ALS'I BULL-NOSED BRINKS. THE STRONGEST IN THE MARKET. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTS. COMPOSITORS WANTEC. Wanted, Conro'itors for the Straits Times ;News Dept.) Good silsries fciven to :om petent men. Apply witb recent testimonials. CLERK WANTED. Wanted, for Rubber Estate in British399 words
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Advertisement352 1911-06-30 12 WANTS. SHORTHAND CLERK WANTED. A Junior Shortl and Typist wanted itnmediaie'y. Aprly «ith copies of testimonials t K r/o Straits Times. 26 6 a 80-6 TEACHER FOR HOKIEN WANTED. Wanted, tracher for Hokirn, one hour per cUy, state tcrm>. Apply W.P.C., o/o Straits Timer. 29 6 80 6 SECRETARY WANTED.352 words
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Advertisement455 1911-06-30 12 TO BE LET OR 80LP. ROOM TO LET. Room cuitable lor Married Couple or two Bachelors. Apply Eden Hall, Nassim Road. 16-6 a HOUBE TO BE LET. Dalvey, immediate nosaefsion. For parti cularp, apply to MefSrn. Tomlineon k Lermit, or Messrs. Powell Co. 246 7-7 OFFICEB AND GODOWNS TO LET.455 words
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Advertisement686 1911-06-30 12 NOTICEB K. GOVINDASAMY NAIDU ft CO. Contractors tnd Suppliers of Bnllcck Carts, Drivers, Ifatonr, Coolies, Sand, La'orite and Granite, at a very moderate rate. For particulars, plea* 0 apply to NO. 4, KERBAD ROAD. 216 207 THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL CloKd for the mid-sommer vsca'ion on 12tb686 words
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Advertisement618 1911-06-30 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS ISMWiIBt and Municipal Contractor* Telephone No. 421. 108 109. Market Stroet. THE STRAITS TRADING CO.. LTD. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BEARER SHAREWARRANTS. Notice is hereby given, th&t, on present- ation of Coupon No. 20 at tbe Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, or618 words
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Advertisement287 1911-06-30 12 ROBINSON PIANO PIANOS Fop HIRE ALL THE LEADING MAKES Tel. 191, E.&O. HOTEL PENANG The best ai>,l toe most freqaentrd Hotil iv tbe 'land, and CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in the Straits, ABB tßt 3RANCBBS Of RAFFLEa HOTEL, Singapore SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. ***** RlinDTAil noiisi «ffosiTom MORTON, M °r:r.?.287 words
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Miscellaneous231 1911-06-30 12 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoellane ona wants of c 'cry description are inserted at the prepaid rate of II paw toot lines for one r-z two insertions. Notice* ot Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not ezoeeding foe 1 lines, f 1 each insertion, For p.p.o. ear s, on page 6,231 words
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