The Straits Times, 5 July 1911
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Title Section13 1911-07-05 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.60J) SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1911-07-05 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST KATZ BROS., LD. Great SALE Great BARGAINS. Only a Few Days More. KATZ BROS., LD. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD. BOLI AGENTS FOR *2iu "ARABIC" teiw'-cot" 5 N M E Roof Cooling Compoaltlon. B E R A MARVKLLOUS HEAT UEDVCRR WILL NOT WASH OFK "AHOOO ~H122 words
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Advertisement118 1911-07-05 1 Robinson A Co. pgjjjlfrfr WILKINSON'S I New Patent Wafer Blade W- >* "'-.Mil .'jph^^^^^ Ui Ensures a clean comfortable Shay. and will HH^^^l n J c- r ye';* "it^ last a life-time. i ■-<v£a i^iiEß^B Price complete with one dozen double-od^e blades. PATENT STROPPING MACHINE f t^^^^^f 1 tor double-edged118 words
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Article921 1911-07-05 2 PREPARATIONS FOR ROYAL VISIT TO CALCUTTA. Bengal's Premier Nobleman. Ih-eparatious foi the grand Oriental pogotint that will be held in Calcutta in December, in honour of the Koyal visit, are being left almost entirely in the hands of Indian Rajas and Maharajas. The Lieutenant (lovernor of Bengal, Sir921 words
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Article57 1911-07-05 2 The value of the German imports for i*gio exclusive of precious metals, amounted to £448,700,000, as compared with j£426,0()0 000 for 1909. The exports, exclusive of Precious metals, amounted to 373,750,000, as against JE329.600.000, in 1909. The imports and exports, including precious metals, showed increases of j£-22,500,000 and JE39,2M,000, respectively,57 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement187 1911-07-05 2 Tp 'KEPLER" SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS AtfeEs^i I 'if I Kepler Solution (Jenvc great benefit from this .frV Xfi delicious tonic food. 11 Kepler Solution sustain? the [milt iiij.vn It --irength and builds up the \W^^^% E It increases and enriches the i|ri|am&i |j It is easily digested, and its H187 words
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Advertisement57 1911-07-05 2 Some Facts Regarding Rheumatism. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cast-« of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles doe to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require- no internal treatment wbatevor Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and see how quickly it gives relief. For57 words
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Advertisement984 1911-07-05 2 y**p' l^icw^iL^c^s^r 1 Hvuv CIA \j 511 y Sw £HE^'k3iJV'i3* Iwi aJ&mVI "KKVKRbetrm lot Stldl array of dMttßgaiflbed and ntvw I find myself Able to er.joy b<-ih work men and wontca Ih-oj' ntbeni together as arc here and pi? y ajjam." to testify to the undouMod supremacy of Sw toftn984 words
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Article842 1911-07-05 3 OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY. Production Must Expand The Financial Times of June 7 iiie^ Tin i.-. it- ported to have been dealt in yeKturday morning on the baxi* of \rirls Mf ton for cash, tlius creating a frtMi record, this price comparing with the842 words
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Article67 1911-07-05 3 Tht tuule r t tm as of Great Britain hi MM -li(i\s i d that although importH deeliued in value by £1,299,929, exports showed a very considerable increase in value; and the reduction in importH is, says the Times, wholly accounted for by the lower price of rubber, which shows67 words
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Advertisement389 1911-07-05 3 JL^/ HZmbrocatian UMiit^iVn I xitOYAI." l> THE STAaU-E. I'NITERSAL,- II**"! VU, tlrft %Xr\ ELLIMAN'S ELLIMAN 8 i IMlVat WJ^l far Spra n>. (h«Maattn.CarH, t»r»fc*«aMil»ai,Sar«iß>.Br»n«, I --'I Sflimx»licii«orat>iK.Sfraa>(.sla. LaaikaH*. Sa« Tkraat tram Cold, > i c»-. t.ip?^ Hmu OYcrraackcs Mcarilfla -i. UU. CeM it lilt I hiw wU 3j < Rruiicv389 words
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Advertisement265 1911-07-05 3 MARTIN'S «p> of any UnjplUMj wt tk. Sjtum a thntly dov. hut be vUahtaW Txaa «va ttm imoaa! tl.rr. h«nc« ibt r ■■"'amt aU. At «B Cbffiicu and Stncw. or pott if-- 5- 1 MaVana. Omaa. aOOTHAMFTON. BHCLAND. Fob thi Blood is tbi Life." For cleansing the blood of all265 words
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Advertisement51 1911-07-05 3 [LaTOlai [JUx, FT A^ VELVEI. and k--ept H Irj LOi-r. BV.OOIH lind nllllE I V A >ll Iha year rcund p f It -movri and preventa Roughnesa. 1 Irriwrion. T.n. elc \f II i i isr. ANU RmBSMIMG K VI IM K'S TMK SUMMKK HEAT I fi M. BECTHAM SO*,51 words
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Advertisement376 1911-07-05 3 CRIED WITH PAIN OF SKINJf TION Suffered 12 Months with Eczema. Face, Hands and Neck Covered. Going Mad with the Irritati*. Got Cuticura Remedies. Found Instant Relief and Was Completely Cured. "I suffrrMl for Met** months wlih bad dry eczema. My face, li*ml.i aud took were t covered with large376 words
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Advertisement199 1911-07-05 3 Those who asa lIKBTL4*B FOOD for Infants and Con valascen ts pi tea their trait in a standard article ft.Ton.bl7 regarded by the Mtdioal Profession for upwards of SS years. Being partly i—insil of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare th* Food far immediate ase. Nestles199 words
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Advertisement610 1911-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills 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 Assaye Sept610 words
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Advertisement550 1911-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designod and oonstruoted, and are flttod with all550 words
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Advertisement615 1911-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. U.B. MAIL LINE. The great steamship lino between CHINA, JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating the new 18,000 tons, twin-screw steamers KORBA and SIBERIA, together with the well known stnamr-i-s CHINA. MONGOLIA MANCHURIA AND PERSIA. CHOICE OF SIX FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS, and615 words
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Advertisement283 1911-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Canadian Pacific Railway Go 'i Royal Mail Steamship Lin*. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Via China, Japan, Canada amd tbb CJnttbd Statbs, Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vanoouver. H.M.S. Empreaa of India" j Twin sore w RM-S.-BrnpreesofJapan" R.M.S. Bmpress283 words
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Advertisement516 1911-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. AND DEUTSCHE MMPfSCMIFF FAHRTMES. "KAMA" BREMEN Combined Service. The steamers ol these Companiea maintain a regular servico between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched tortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven516 words
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Advertisement659 1911-07-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Horddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamer* cl this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar Genoa, Naples (oonneoting Marseilles, N plea, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, i'onang. Singapore, Hongkong,659 words
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Advertisement741 1911-07-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KaISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Franoisoo to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexioo, and Europe. Operating the Maw 2 1,000 -ten Trip* Screw Turbine linsn "Tl«io Mara a* Chlyt •Uru," the741 words
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Advertisement304 1911-07-05 5 UNION 88. CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND MM AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNBDIN, ALSO CALLI.VO AT SAMARA.NG AND FIJI (IF INDUCEMENT OFFERS). The Company's Steamer Aparima 0,704 I tons, J. K. Stringer, Commander, maintainc I a regular four-monthly service betweec Singapore and New Zealand. Exoellent saloon304 words
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Advertisement515 1911-07-05 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IBLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Also taking passengers and oargo with transhipment for other VICTORIAN, SOUTH AnSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENRLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTd. Smooth Pamaarfd. Superb Soenery. A515 words
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Advertisement453 1911-07-05 5 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. A Piano nearly new by Krauss of Stuttgart, Ebony Case, Metal Frame in good condition, up endid tone and touch. What off ■rs Apply L.X., c/o Straits Times. 8-7 8-7 FORBALL 8 aorea rubber, 600 trees, 800 being tapped daily, yield 8 lbs. others oan453 words
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Advertisement853 1911-07-05 5 Very Handsome Presentation MARBLE 8-DAY CLOCK. The Time-piece illustrated is a very Landsome 8-day Black Marble Clock, striking the hours and half hours. It is a guaranteed Time-keeper and moderately priced. B. P. de Silva, high street. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM JULY 1. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK853 words
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Advertisement167 1911-07-05 6 HARVEY'S WHISKY A GENUINE SCOTCH. EXQUISITE TO THE TASTE. Carefully Blended— Well Matured. Insist on having R.V. Sole Ajjent.s: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. CLUBS ARE TRUMPS So is our ACE OF CLUBS LAGER BEER. BRITISH Beer, Brewed by The Wrexham Brewery Co. REFUSE ALL OTHERS. bOLE AGENTS: PATERSON. SIMONS CO..167 words
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Advertisement115 1911-07-05 6 From June 1, FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON MICHELIN TYRES. ASK FOR NEW PRICE LIST. DUPIRE BROTHERS, pfotkianrCn I Union Jack Brand gggjg^g^' JgUu^'MALT Extract '^^^rfl fleticiou s, Strengthening, Digestive !®^gp^ a JSth>iaffj 1 Malt Extract With Cod Liver Oil fcVMSAI P n /njU^ fatten inn, Hcolthaivina Delicious. %rpREPARAII2^ 1 l Ahß^T115 words
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Advertisement256 1911-07-05 6 PEACEMAKER EXTRA /MfW* T0 BE HAD 0F ALL FINE QUALITY BALERS OLD SCOTCH p \>r y] AT A REASONABLE WHISKY. Wfci PRICE PEACEMAKER RUBBER ESTATE VALUES. A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY, With many Tables of Valuation, Forecast! of Production, and Estimates of Future Profits. Reprinted from the Straitt Time*. THIRD EDITION. This256 words
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Article134 1911-07-05 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, July 5. High Water, 6.6 a.m., 6.8) p.m 8. C. C. athletic Rports. Thursday. July 6. HiKU Water, 6 .8 a.m., 6.81 p.m. Solacgor Race meeting. B. I. homeward mail closos. 8 p.m. Philharmonic Orchestra 6.15 p.m. Friday, July 7. High Water, T 66 a.m.,134 words
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Article196 1911-07-05 7 Today Port Swi tti'uh.im and Penaug Lama 8 pm Milacna and Mnar Kika 8 pm Port S««.tti'!iUam aDd Telok Anson Kinta 8 pm Batu Puhat Hong Wan pm Bangki k l'ataoi 8 pm Pirtiansj at. 1 (ilrutt Fook Sing 8 pm Bali, Mochrbv, Maaaao, Tttrnatp. etc. Kwong196 words
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Article111 1911-07-05 7 The Imy. (.1 ;rm\n mail s'ramor L'ie»zow, haviUL! 1 ft C jlooibo on tbe Ist iost. <tt 6 p.m. may b expectod to ariirc lute on Tu'ifday, tbe 6tli instant, at 8 p m. ilKT SlNOAPOHl one 2 P. 4 O. uno 6 N. D. L. un<111 words
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Article345 1911-07-05 7 Latest Arrivals. Angu'.t, Nor. str., H246 tons, Capt Bgrek, JnW 4. Yam Miiki, June li, C. Coal. M. B. K. Koads. Ho ibi'. .Siam. htr. 852 tons, Cipt Holek. July 8. l-'-oiu li.ii<>kok, June 27. G c and 27 dp. Knt Aiialic Coy. Fjr Bangkok, July 8. U345 words
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107 1911-07-05 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TA.NJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin— S. Y. Syren. Bast W. Siction No. I— Thongwa, Kut Sang. Shiirs Wharf -Bin Vra<-kie. Main W. Sict. No. i. 'Vylnn Maru, Fook B— Foh Wo. [Sang. 4 Nil. 6—107 words
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Article497 1911-07-05 7 Arrivals Per str. SrUngor, .Tn'y 5. From T. A'son, vii ports: L'tut. 1 W Sp*rcy, Mrs. li tarn garten, M'Kirs. T. O. Moorhous". P. K. Ko. w-U, N. A. F. Diod-r. N. Elw*«-d-, A, W. L-rmit. "-tirtv. Caaond. Tnn Yong Chaau and one N. C. Officer. Departure.497 words
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Article49 1911-07-05 7 It was a giddy young planter who afked for ten cents' worth of pills at a local pharmacy. Certainly, ray dear Sir," said the (•rnial chemist. Shall I put them in a box for you "Of course," rpupondcd the customer; do you think I'm going to roll 'em homo?49 words
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Article238 1911-07-05 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. SIXOAPORE, JCLT 6, 1811. On Lomdon— Bank 4 m/e il/44 Demand 2/4,", Private 6 m/a 2/4 do 8 m/ 6 2/4| On Ghmant— Back d/d 288* Private 8 id/f 242* On Fbamci— Bark d/d 294} Private 8 m/t 2VB On India— Back T. T. 174| matt 80238 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article174 1911-07-05 7 [(wne !2 I'alne 10 10 Belat Tia 10 10 Bruang LO 10 Brnaeb Hyd 10 10 Kanaboi 61 XI Kioto Tin 61 £1 KiedangTin 10 10 Kuantan Tin El £1 Labat Mines 10 10 Malacca Tin >/■ 5/- Pahang Consol El £1 Pongkalen ci £1 Paging Bahra 61 £1174 words
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Article594 1911-07-05 7 Ibhoo S Value Bayers. Sellers 2/. 2/- Alias*! 8/7 49 2/- 2/- Anelo-Malaj 15/9 16,10 2/- 2/- Batans Malaka 2/- 2 8 XI £1 Batu Caves 18.0.0 14.0.0 XI XI Bata Ti K a 4.0.0 4.1' .0 XI XI Bukit Kajana. 1.16.0 2.0.0 XI XI Bukit Lintantf 4.0.0 4.10.0594 words
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Article128 1911-07-05 7 Inane !3 Value S, Bnyorn. Sellers 10 10 BMtcrn norn SmeltiDfi 1000 10 7 7.00 41 41 Electrio Tramway* 8/8 4/8 10 10 Fraser k Neave 40.00 42.00 100 HowartL Erakine 4«00 100 7% Pret. 01.00 100 100 Eati Bro, Oft. 140.00 100 100 8% Cnnc. Pret. noru 10128 words
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Article45 1911-07-05 7 Bayers Selleis Howarth Brskine 6% 1800,000 p»' Riley, Hargreaves 8% 1284,000 >t Singapore Electric TraiLwaveß* M .°of S'poreMnnioipJßXH^SOOO nom. Buyen Sullen Spore Municipal 4)% of 1907 11,800,000 6% 7%pm S pore Municipal 4)% of 1909 $1,000,000 8% 7%pm Spore Mumoipal 4% •602.000 B%du par45 words
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Advertisement13 1911-07-05 7 For all internal complaints. Dysentery, Couklih, CoMh. etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Core,13 words
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Advertisement246 1911-07-05 7 4UCTI0N SALES Powell and Co. July 6. At Dalian's Horse Repository. Koek Road, Australiaa Cows and Calves, at S.I 5. July 6 At saler.) ■> a, unredeemed pledges, at 10. July 7.— At 8*l«room, French Motor Boat S izmno" at 2.80. July 18 -At sa'emom, Rubber Estate, sitnate at Tampenis246 words
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Advertisement603 1911-07-05 7 CAPSTAN MIXTURE A WlrfVi f" ace Sp"iS SMOKING MIXTURE Jm\K ff?JßMft~j^fcfcs^| Manufactured in two Strengths 'JMj 2m kC IVIEDIUIVI AND FULL Jmt-LyA^i lllri *f»i Price Per Tin R!J- l *HTaWr Af\ p Pn +c OBTAINABLE AT: Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. DISINFECTANTS. All Kind* and for All603 words
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Advertisement47 1911-07-05 7 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY. Undertakers and Monumental Masons. ESTABLISHED 1681. JUST RECBIVBDi New Goods ol Superior Quality and Finish. Marbles, Metallic Wreaths, etc. Monuments ol every des»iptiofj RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES Tbe Best to be had in the oolony. With Plumes in ust>. T3LKPHONB NO. TIT NO. IhT. Or.CHARI KOAi>47 words
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Obituary31 1911-07-05 8 Nonis.— On July 4, at Dboby Ghaut, Singapore, J seph Cyril, the only beloved son of Richard Nonis, aged J8 years. Funeral at 5 p.m. today to the Bidadari Cemetery.31 words
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975 1911-07-05 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. WHAT WILL BE DONE? The circular to shippers from shipowners, of which we published the text yesterday, may be described as the first step towards carrying out the agreement arrived at by Sir John Anderson in conference with heads of the great shipowning companies.975 words
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Article17 1911-07-05 8 The preliminary heats in tho S.C.C. athletic sports gymkhana will bo decided on the Esplanade this afternoon.17 words
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Article22 1911-07-05 8 The members of tho Singapore Ladies Rifle Association will fire in the July competition for tlio Walker trophy at 4.30 p.m. to-morrow.22 words
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Article26 1911-07-05 8 It is reported in San Francisco that the steamer Eureka has been successful in her s-arvh for £3,000,000 worth of treasures off the coast of Honduras.26 words
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Article26 1911-07-05 8 Messrs. R. T. Reid and Co., of Penang. havo taken over the local agencies of tho Green Island Cement Co., and ihe Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co.Agencies - 26 words
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Article28 1911-07-05 8 At a village in the department of Loire (France), hgbtuiug struck three cowsheds, AH the annuals lying down in the sbuds wero killed, but those standing were unhurt,28 words
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Article13 1911-07-05 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and on page 10.13 words
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Article18 1911-07-05 8 The Young Men's Benevolent Society's annual dinner will be held at Mafeking, Tanjong Katong, on the 9th inst.18 words
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Article32 1911-07-05 8 Mr. Willes Douglas, Commissioner of Police, F.M.S., has gone to Upper Perak in connection with the organising of the police there and the selection of a site for a new police station.32 words
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Article32 1911-07-05 8 Bleak House, Dickens's house at Broadstairs, was submitted for sale at Messrs. Knight, Frank and Rotley's estate rooms at Hanover square. Bidding started at £5,000, and the lot was withdrawn at £6.000.32 words
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Article44 1911-07-05 8 Messrs. F. W. Barker Co. advise that the outputs of clean ore from the following mines for June are as follows Kinta Association Ltd., mine piculs 300, tribute piculu 747, total piculs 1,047. Kanaboi Ltd., mine piculs 38, tribute piculs 232, total piculs 270.44 words
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Article41 1911-07-05 8 Mr. Hamilton, manager of the Central Engine Works, appeared in the first police court this morning cha.-ged with having no lights on certain waggons belonging to his firm and also with obstruction. He pleaded guilty and was fined 95 and costs.41 words
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Article47 1911-07-05 8 There is a great scarcity of water in Butterworth and tho vicinity at present owing to the supply from the reservoir at Bukit Seraya falling short. The water, whatever there is of it, is only allowed to run during a few hours in the morning and afternoon.47 words
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Article49 1911-07-05 8 There is a growing opinion in Calcutta that if America insists upon demanding the holding of an Opium Conference at The Hague, the Powers must prohibit the importation of cocaine and morphine by China, for if this be not done India's sacrifice of the opium dnty will be useless.49 words
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Article46 1911-07-05 8 The action brought by Mr. J. A. Wills against the Jiinah Rubber Estate Ltd., will be taken before the acting Chief Justice, Sir Archibald Law, cither this afternoon or to-morrow. Meesib. Braddell Bros, appear for the plaintiff and Messrs. Drew and Napier for the defendant company.46 words
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Article48 1911-07-05 8 Owing to numerous thefts coumiiUed on board the P. a O. steamers at the various ports of call the Pinang Gazette mentions that an order has been received from home forbidding money-changers, pedlars, and newspaper and post-catd sellers going on board the company's vessels in Penang and elsewhere.48 words
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Article56 1911-07-05 8 The Labnau police force, under the charge of one European Inspector, was on December 31. 1910, as follows Sikhs 1 sergeantmajor, six lance-corporals, 3-i constables; Malays 1 sergeant, four lance-corporals, 40 constables. Of the above numbers 16 Sikhs i three lance-corporals and 13 constables) and 13 Malays, (three lance-corporals and56 words
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Article66 1911-07-05 8 Recent experimental shipments of fresh fruits from Java to Hollaud have been a success, says the Java Bode of .June 21, quoting from a home paper. At a fruit shop at Haarlem, mangesteens were on sale for about two months. Best Java mangoes were also on the stalls and were66 words
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Article64 1911-07-05 8 Mr. Maurice Mande has returned from his trip to Burma where he has inspected several properties. He is none too sanguine about the future of rubber in Burma. But he is most enthusiastic with regard to cotton growing, especially the Brazilian variety, a long staple fetching a high price in64 words
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Article57 1911-07-05 8 The case against Captain Miller and the Labuiu steamship Company, master aud owners, respectively, of the steamer Karang, who have been charged with loadiug dangerous petroleum without the necessary certificate, has been postponed for hearing till Monday afternoon. The steamer still lies off the shore at Tanjong Katong, with only57 words
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Article82 1911-07-05 8 Satapathy, a Hindu tamby employed in the Banque rie I'lndo Chine, was charged in the third police court to-day with concealing stolen property, namely, a quantity of shares. Mr. V. Hit-tab appeared in the charge as prosecutor and was represented in court by Sergeant Tyre 11. The hearing was postponed82 words
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Article82 1911-07-05 8 When the Catherine Apcar arrived at Penang a few days back, from Calcutta, sho only landed 210 sheep out of over 1,200, the remainder bavins been washed overboard. A steamer from Madras only brought a small supply of sheep owing to their scarcity in that presidency. To mike matters worse,82 words
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Article91 1911-07-05 8 Having regard to the success of the amateur races at the Con nation Gymkhana, some of the members of the Singapore Sporting Club have expressed tho hope that a race for amateurs be run each race day of the regular meetings. The events would, it is said, be for ex-griffins91 words
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Article91 1911-07-05 8 In the Supremo Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice Fisher the caso of A. W. Cashin and another versus Lim Thcan Sung was called on for hearing. Mr. Page, for plaintiff. said that terms had been agreed on which c actiou was to be settled, but through some misfortune this91 words
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Article384 1911-07-05 8 Mr. C. Burn-Murdoch has returned from long leave. Captain F. A. Turner and Mrs. Turnei are leaving for Europo shortly. The death has taken pla-e of Princes* Clothilde, wife of Prince Jerome Napoleon. Mr. G. Vissering, the president of the Java Bank, is going to Europe, via384 words
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Article96 1911-07-05 8 In a private letter to Singapore Mr. I. Peirce, municipal engineer, states that he is now making rapid progress towards complete recovery. Ho is at present staying on the Lancashire coast. For some time ho was in the hands of specialists and under the rontgen rays it96 words
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Article106 1911-07-05 8 It is stated that a number of local small vessels, looked upon as having drifted into a stabs of obsolescence and beyond tho expediency of further maintenance, have recently been sold to Kontianak and overhauled by skilled workmen at a cost n,mli cheaper than obtains loci 11 v.106 words
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Article130 1911-07-05 8 We arc delighted to have a copy of the dainty little Chaplct of Poems dedicated To Mother, from Barbara 1 Evans, Bel Ketiro, Penan" Hill." The young authoress is known to everyone in Malaya, and her little vrrscs are rich in proiuis» of good things to130 words
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Advertisement273 1911-07-05 8 THE RONEO COPIER. CASEIN, LIMITED, shtipcote Lane, The Roneo Co., Ltd., Batter ea, 20, Holborn Viaduct, E C. London, i.w., GentK men, 9th June, 1909. Me Utter copying machine. We snpoose yon have no objection to our giving you a voluntary testimonial in regard to the attove, which we ate273 words
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Advertisement198 1911-07-05 8 STRONG SERIES OF NEW PICTURES SUBJECTS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST TO-NIOHI, AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Second Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. "THE SCHOOL OF THE SAMURAI" (IN JAPAN AMUSE HUNTS IN SIHGAPORt ON NEW YtAR 8 DAY." By request. THE SECRET OF HIS PUT." 8.C.A.0.L. "A SMOKERS' COMPETITION "THE MAN198 words
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Advertisement172 1911-07-05 8 Property Sales. The following Singapore properties wero disposed of by auction at Powell and Co.'s sale room, yosU-nl.iy afternoon for account of the estate of K. .1. lialminiin, <leccaso<l Freehold land and house No. Hi Uukit Tiruah Hoad, 6th milestone, area 8 acres, K. A. Swan •:1,600. Freehold land ami172 words
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Article1763 1911-07-05 9 GREAT SPEECH BY SIR EDWARD GREY. Reasons for the Declaration of London. Kbctib's Telegram. London, July 4. The House of Commons has read the Naval Prize BUI a second time without dividing thus assonting to the ratificationof the Declaration of London. Sir Edward Orcy and Mr. Asquitb1,763 words
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Article121 1911-07-05 9 PROBABLE APPOINTMENT TO RULE EGYPT. Favourable Disposed to Proposal. Kbuter's Telegram. London, July 4. The Daily Telegraph say» the Government has decided to recommend the appointment of Lord Kitchener as successor to Sir Eldon Gorst in Egypt. It is understood that the powers of the office will121 words
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Article84 1911-07-05 9 Terrible Suffering and Loss of Life. Reuters Teleoram London via Dnrban. July I. A heatwave is affecting the United States and Canada. Temperatures varying fron. 102 to 117 in the shade have been recorded and there have been many deaths, thirty taking place at Pittsburg alone,Reuter - 84 words
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Article39 1911-07-05 9 Rkcter's Telegram. London via Durban. July 4. The King has received forty thousand Boy Scouts at Windsor. It was a notable gathering and General Baden Powell, Lord Charles Beresford, and General Pluuier were among those present.39 words
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Article64 1911-07-05 9 Reciter's Telegram. London via Durban,' July 4. Mr. David Davies asked in the House of Commons if the Government was prepared to modify restrictions on the shooting of lions in South Africa in view of the damage done to the property of settlers. Mr. Harcourt said there64 words
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Article47 1911-07-05 9 Rioter's Telegram. London, July 5. The Vienna Neve Freie Press states that as a result of the recent conference, Austria, Italy, and Russia have arrived at a complete agreement on the Balkan situation, which will be most valuable i j preserving the peace.47 words
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Article17 1911-07-05 9 Deb Ostasiatisohi Lloyd Tsleoham. Berlin, July 4. The Kai*er leaves on Wednesday morning for Norway.17 words
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Article29 1911-07-05 9 Recter's Telegram. London via Durban, July 4. Arnold Massy has won the French Open Golf Championship at La Boulie, defeating Vardon and all the British cracks.Reuter - 29 words
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Article57 1911-07-05 9 Rkcter's Teleoram. London via Durban, July 4. Kant beat the Indians by nine wicket*. NorthanU beat Derbyshire by 107 runs. Foster, Hobbs, and Strudwick have accepted the M.C.C. invitation to go to Australia. London via Durban, July 5. Lancashire beat Hampshire by an innings and 455 runs. Yorkshire57 words
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Article144 1911-07-05 9 SOUTH AFRICA CONTENT WITH UNION. Hopes Ireland Will Get Freedom. Riutbb's Tbuoram London via Durban, July 4. The Dominion delegates have visited Dublin and had luncheon at the Viceregal Lodge. The Lord Lieutenant said the inclusion of Ireland in the tour was the suggestion of one person144 words
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Article49 1911-07-05 9 r Hex Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 4. The Penaug ladies have fired for the Walker trophy, this month, with the following results Miss J. Smith 81 Mrs. Wright Motion 81 Miss B. Smith* 80 Mini Thornton 28 Mrs. Macintyre 27 Miss Smith 27 Total 17449 words
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Article660 1911-07-05 9 SETTLEMENT OF THE ACTION NOT CONFIRMED. Large Staff Coming Out. Too much reliance should not yet be put upon the statement published in our columns on Friday, which was to the effect that the differences betweeu the Government of the Straits Settlements and the contractors ■'I Hit660 words
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Article56 1911-07-05 9 Royal Mail Acquires the Shire Line. Recter's Telegram. London, July I. The Royal Mail Company has acquired control of the Shire Line, and it is stated that the Shire steamers will be diverted to other trades, the Glen fleet carrying on the trade to the Far East inReuter - 56 words
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Article23 1911-07-05 9 Deb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, July 4. Rumours that Herr Dcruburg has arrived at Peking are nonsense. He remains at Berlin.23 words
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Article79 1911-07-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 4. With further reference to the position of the tin market, as a result of the high prices ruling for spot tin, July's supply is estimated at 8,000 tons, including 4,000 tons of Straits The leading tin merchants in Europe79 words
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Article26 1911-07-05 9 (From Oub Own Correspondent.) Colombo, July 4. A London telegram announces that the Klanang Company pays an interim dividend of 23 per cent.26 words
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Article203 1911-07-05 9 "Joe" Casey and the Explosion at Clerkenwell. The funeral took place in Paris the other day of Joe Casey, who died at the a^e of sixty-five. His name (says the Morning Post) recalls the Clerkenwell explosion, one of the most sensational episodes of the Fenian agitation. He,203 words
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Article351 1911-07-05 9 lUintau Panjang.— l.6lo lbs. Pcndamaran.— lo,o77 lbs. Klanang.- 12,180 lbs Coconuts 96,000. Harpenden.- 18,680 lbs. Shelford.-U.rOO lbs. Castlefield.— 7.o9B lbs. Malakoff.— s,ooo lbs. United Temiang. (F.M.S.) 4,800 lbs., Kombok.— (F.M.S.) 2,453 lbs. Gula Kalumponi;.— lB,2oo lbs. Taiping Plantations.— 4,9s3 lbs. Bukit Mertajam.— l,B36 lbs. Batu Matang. 1,472351 words
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Article188 1911-07-05 9 BRITISH GOVERNMENT MAKING INQUIRIES. The Big German Interests in South Morocco. RlUTtß'g TKLEORAM. London, July 4. President Fallieres and M. do Selvon, the Foreign Minister of France, have gone on an official visit to Holland. Their departure is evidence of French coin poßiire on the Moroccan iiuestion. .Ml.188 words
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Article143 1911-07-05 9 OFFICIAL OPPOSITION HELP GOVERNMENT. Principle of Reform Approved Rkutkk's Tklk.dk «m London via Durban, July 4. The House of Lords has discussed minoi amendments to the Parliament Bill and it was noteworthy that Lord Lansdownc and the official Opposition voted with the Government aud defeated an143 words
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59 1911-07-05 9 Rkltkr's Tklkoram. London via Durban, July 4. Ten airmen have arrived at Hendon, Train did not finish owing to having damaged bis machine when landing near Brighton. Beaumont has won £2,500 for the fastest journey from Paris to London, while Vodrinea is59 words
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59 1911-07-05 9 Rboter's Tklkoram. London, via Durban, July 4 There lias been a fifty-six hours' deluge and devastating floods in South Bulgaria, and wholesale destruction of crops and villages. The damage is estimated at four sterling. The reservoir, at P/iilipi>opolis arc damaged and a water59 words
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Article35 1911-07-05 9 Ridtkk's Tbleoram. I jo n don, July. 4 Mr. Harcourt, replying to Mr. Pointer, said tho Government cannot hold out any expectation of further constitutional changes io Malta in the near future.35 words
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Article37 1911-07-05 9 iFbom a Malacca Correspondent.) Malacca, July 6. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantation*, Limited, that the prioe •f fine Para in London yeatesday was 4/1) jer lb., sellers. The market closed steady.37 words
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Article311 1911-07-05 10 Result of First Day's Sport at Kuala Lumpur. (Kkom Ouk Own Cobiikhpondknt.) Kuala Lumpur, .Inly I. llk In si day's rucc BaßtaßJ wax held this afternoon. There was only I small attendance iiml the fields were fair. The going was. haul. Iba results arc appended: Ki-\l\ LuMiiß Stakk-.311 words
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Article517 1911-07-05 10 1 inal Dividend of 35 per cent, and £1.610 Carried Forward. The dii.rtois the Juyra Estatf, Limitcil. NfOrt for the year ended March BL 1911 that ptogteai continues to be most satis(act'iiv. and they iccommcud that a final dividend ot :>"> pal cent, be paid, makin;;. with tin517 words
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Article189 1911-07-05 10 How England May Fall Behind Among Nations. Will educnticn, now lx to follow saiK'i lint-s than of ulil, be able to connUiact. ill the Ku<>liwh i .ice, the np|>aiciitly iiiitural arcision to the trouble of thinking nsksThc Times. It i-< dinVmlt, we admit, for Englishmen to189 words
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Article698 1911-07-05 10 Dividend of Seven and a Half Per Cent. Proposed. Mr. O. A. Derrick, as chairman, signs the directors' report to the of Bruang, Ltd., for the year ending February 28, l'.tl 1. It states that the hydraulic instalI lation has worked with but minor stoppages ifor repairs throughout698 words
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150 1911-07-05 10 Messis. ch.irles lienjaruiu and Co. kindly favour us with the London piicoi they have received this morning Quotations. Middle Middle IkICM. PRICES. Allii »iii's 4- Lanadronsp.p. 42/9 p. Anglo Malays IB 6 Ledburys 60/Anylo .lavas .">/■ Linggis 40/Anglo Johores 10/- London Asiatics150 words
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Article116 1911-07-05 10 The Court of Appeal at Cologno has just liatl a curious cose under consideration. A railway pa-Hsen^er had token a half ticket for his sou, who was under ten years of age, for Cologne to rMnwkwf and back. Tlio ll<k( I wus available for forty-five days, in the interval, while116 words
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Article49 1911-07-05 10 Tho following express was recently circulated in Hongkong —The Consul for Portugal in lli.nylion^ informs tho Portuguese colony that ho received on Thursday, ■JJihl instant, the following telegraphic nn ■ssa-ji- from the Republican Govern went Government aendt on behalf of the nation a frater nal embrace to your colony."49 words
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Article749 1911-07-05 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, July ft, 1011. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of juotations this morning Norn. Value. Bayers. Sellers. 2/. Allagar 8/9 4/8 2/- Optioiw 1/7 2,6 £1 Anglo- Java 1 Anglo- Johore 12 8749 words
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Advertisement12 1911-07-05 10 Woods Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints. Dysentery, Cought, Colds, eto.12 words
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Advertisement47 1911-07-05 10 His ennvh I speak in confidence Was qiite ihe worst I've heard. His pain i.n.l suffering was intense And all bufftoieot vidinco Ot long continued netiligeooe, I need not add a word. Bat now ht'i< oared j i-t take the hint, Ttie Cute waa Wood*' Oteat Peppermint.47 words
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Advertisement425 1911-07-05 10 ■bbl laT^Bßaam^Hß^Bßaf Hj, aaal aaaauK bbb/^ .V bbWbf bbbL a^^~ aV^flF LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TEACHERS WANTED. Ttained Teachers needed in S. .Toppph's Institntion. Apply in person to the Dirertor. 6.7 a 17-7 POSITION WANTED. Boslifthman (25) experienced clearing. planting and eulti-a'ing Rubber, peeks potition on Estate. Speaks Hiudo>.tani. MAWER, Adelpbi Hotel,425 words
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Advertisement654 1911-07-05 10 Your Rusty Ironwork RUSKILLA OR-RUSTP To arrest the oxidation that is Rradailly eating into the metal, a reliable and durable coveting is imperative. Atlas RUSKfLLA is a deoxid'sing paint which »nts on existing runt with certain i IT. c. Ihe lust destroying tlttneots ia Atlas RUSKILLA peoetrate to tbe back654 words
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Article2259 1911-07-05 11 CASTILLOA RESULTS REPORTED DISAPPOINTING. Hevea Promising. The second ordinary general meeting of tin East Java Itubbor Company, Limited, wu held on June H, at the offices of the company, ltochenter Buildings, IHB, Leadenhall Street. E.C., Mr. F. A. Koberts (the chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman2,259 words
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Article192 1911-07-05 11 Tha directors of the Hujong Rubber Estates, iv submitting tho balance-sheet of the company as at December 81, 1910, state that the company (which was registered on December 8, 1909) was formed to acquire as from August 15, 1909, the Bujong Rubber Estate of 1 ,001 acres,192 words
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Article1021 1911-07-05 11 Lack of Confidence in the Shanghai Market. At the annual meeting of the share holders of the Cathay Trust Ltd., held at Shanghai, Mr. J. A. Wattie presided, and was supported by Father Castrillo, Messrs. H. A. J. Macray and J. H. McMichael directors, J. C. Dyer,1,021 words
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Article1004 1911-07-05 11 First Annual Meeting of a Shanghai Concern. The first annual meeting of shareholders in the Karan Rubber Estate Co., Limited, was held last month at Shanghai. There 1 were present Messrs. A. W. Burkill (Chair- man), O. H. Potts and Chung Bing-him, directors, and other shareholders1,004 words
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Article188 1911-07-05 11 The first report of the Segamat (Johore) H ubber Estates, Limited, states that the company was incorporated on February 9, 1910, when it acquired the two blocks, known as Segamat Blocks No. 1 and No. 2, from the Johore Rubbber Lauds (Malaya), Limited, comprising the following acreage*188 words
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Article601 1911-07-05 11 i Farther Capital Necessary for Estate Expenditure. i The report of the Riverside (Selangor) Robber Company, Limited, for the six months to December 81 states that the acreage of the estate continues the same as at the date of the last report, being, as per the company's601 words
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Article436 1911-07-05 11 Neglected Openings for the Use of Capital. Theie are many astonishing features about the development of the Philippine Islands, says the Manila Cablenews. One wonders that the great resources of the country hare not attracted more capital and more men. After nearly four centuries of more436 words
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Article745 1911-07-05 11 REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN TREATMENT. Residue Fluid a Valuable Asset: f (From A Cokrespondbnt.) What looks like a potential revolution ia the process of converting latex into rubber > is begun. The new era is not to be marked by any mere alteration in the present style of machinery745 words
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Article199 1911-07-05 11 The directors of the Kubber and (icneral Trust Company, in submitting their first roport and accounts for the fimrtecu mouths ended April 80, 1911, state that tlic i ompany s original issue of capital was 50,000 shares, upon which "is. per share became payable on April199 words
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Article179 1911-07-05 11 An extraordinary general meeting of the Dangan Kubher Company, Limited, was held on June 2, to confirm resolutions (Missed at a meeting on Tuesday, May 25. The resolutions were to approve of the reissue by the directors of £1.j,000 £5 per cent, first mortgage debenture stock (in place179 words
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Article3278 1911-07-05 12 ADVENTURES IN THE PERSIAN WILDS Defying the Highwaymen An interesting chapter from the adventurous story of Mr. Arthur W. Dubois' expedition through Southern Persia is published in The World To-day, a well-known American magazine. It will be recalled that young Mr. Dubois made the daring trip on3,278 words
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Article430 1911-07-05 12 Dearth of Canes Retards Planting Of Sugar. Mr. K. L. llauiilton, presiding at the meeting of the Bagan Serai Company, Limited, on June 8, said that the crop of rubber for tbo past year was 5,536 lbs., against an estimate of .'i. I'J'i lbs. The v[Minlit430 words
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Article956 1911-07-05 12 At a meeting of the Farmers' Club, held in London, Mr. J. H. Priestley, Lecturer on Botany at Bristol University, read a highly interesting paper on Electricity as a Factor in Crop Production a subject to which he has devoted special attention. Mr. Priestley spoke first of956 words
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Article100 1911-07-05 12 At an extraordinary general meeting of the I'lu Kuntau Kubber Estates Company, Limited, held on June 'i, the following resolution, which was passed at the extraordinary general meeting of the company, held on May 10, was submitted for confirmation as a special resolution That the articles100 words
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1311 1911-07-05 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON JUNE 7. A number of share* in which local inventors are interested are not quoted in local <hare lists, and there are occasionally wide margins between quotations here and in London. We quote below the best available1,311 words
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Advertisement586 1911-07-05 13 1.11.- ■UlUHtj'O y^J^^^jTjPT^'T^tZSi-V^^isiß^. baJ More [Jocf" in l.emco Ejl BS than in any other bed MJ «=J cssern c. A 4-0/.. jar con- fe* MR tains the essence of about RJ tsj_ 10 Urn. of beef; makes 32 f^ feS cupsof delicious sircn^th pa enin^; booiHoß gna SJ ra strength586 words
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Advertisement395 1911-07-05 13 m wi lav I I 6^m hV* vBE i This celebrated beverage is supplied by all Firet-olaw Hotels, Clubs, and Stores throughout the World. A cent* i »y»*»e «*>•• Blnrfapore. X Huttenbach Tlvos. Co. Penang. 3-6 k there's Purity and Vigour I IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S J "DOGS HEAD395 words
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Advertisement531 1911-07-05 13 Tyre Investment The initial cost of a tyre when new matters little, it's the mileage you do that matters all. Through 1f Long mileage meanscheap running all round; it's there where you save and reduce the bill <jf up-keep. Oemlmrm Others have found it and you, after only one trial531 words
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Advertisement438 1911-07-05 14 MBURAMCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board off DiMOtoni c. A. Dikbick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director. Paraa Fowua, m.b., cm., Chief Med. Officer. W. M. Elliot, Bag. Rev. N. J. Oootmcr. Tnr Noah Pax, Bag. Oho Boom Tan, Esq. Kaoow438 words
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Advertisement263 1911-07-05 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF OMMDI BSTABLISHID 1882. I.S.C. IniumiMi in Force, over |U,Nf,OtO.OO New BuiMmi, 1910, 0ver...»8,M0,0M.00 Large Nat Surplus above liabilities lor Uoacrvo and all outstanding claims, Direct Government Supervision Ca«h Lean.-. Settlements, etc., made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANB, Manager, South Eastern Asia.263 words
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Advertisement526 1911-07-05 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA JND CHINA. INCORPORATED B f ROYAL OHABTBR Paid up Capital in 80,000 Shares of £20 easb 41,300,000 Reserve Fund 41,025,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,200,000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City k Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and526 words
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Advertisement444 1911-07-05 14 BANKING. THE BZE HA! TONfl BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD NO. 67 AND 68, KLING STREET Established 1907. Capital paid np •1,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000^)00.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tick Joon 6. Sim Kia Jam 3. Nam Kirn Sin.i 7. Tao Hoo Lai 8. Lbow Chia Hbno444 words
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Advertisement1022 1911-07-05 14 BALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OP A SMALL COLLECTION OF Fine Japanese and Oriental Pottery. AT MEBBRS. H.L. COGHLAN x CO. S SALE ROOMB On Saturday, July 8, 1911. at 11 sum. NOW OK VIEW. H. L. COGHLAN CO., Auctioneer* AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak and Chinese Furniture, Plants, etc.,1,022 words
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Article1043 1911-07-05 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Problem of the Horn. The recent action of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, who have decided to foi IbiJ the Ufie of all screeching and other disagreeable typos of motor warning lends interest to the subjoined notes, contributed to The Times1,043 words
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Advertisement291 1911-07-05 15 DUES SHORTLY: 12-16 H.P., 16-2O H.P., 20-28 H.P. WOLSELBY CARS. CARS OF IDEAL EFFICIENCY. Make a point of sooing tbe Wolseley Imperial Torpedo Phaeton do Luxe. Sole Agents CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LD., 6a, Battery Road. "Standard" CARS Arc to be UMd at the Delhi Durbar and by His Majesty King291 words
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Advertisement22 1911-07-05 15 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE Developing and Printing. JUST ARRIVED: Wellington's Plates Films. KONB RING GHIOIB ft GO. NO. 104. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 19 81-5-1122 words
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Advertisement44 1911-07-05 15 Beat Treatment for Whooping Cough. Whooping cou^h is not dangerous when tho cough is kept loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by al Dispensaries aud Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement372 1911-07-05 15 Valuable alike f Z Invalid and Robust fc A Complete Milk and Farinaceous Food. Easy of Digestion, Most Agreeable to take. Simply and Quickly made. The 'Allenburys' Diet is recommended ftrgeneial use in place of ordinary milk foods, gruel, etc. and is particularly adapted to the needs of Dyspeptics, Invalids372 words
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Advertisement379 1911-07-05 16 JOHNSON'S "ELEPHANT" CEMENT Quality Guaranteed. SHARPE, ROSS GO., LTD. WANTS. COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compositors for tbc Straits Times iNewtt Dept.) Good salaries given to competent men. Apply with recent testimonials. CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted at once, smart Chinese clerk with sonic knowledge of bx>k keeping good handwriting indispensable. Apply C.A.,379 words
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Advertisement406 1911-07-05 16 WANTS. NURSE WANTED. Wauted, European nurse for two children a*ed 4} and 2' year?. Apply to Mrs. Sineuinctti. Kuala Knbu. Solangor. 8-7-a 107 SITUATION WANTED. By a European, ac Book keeper, thoroughly competent. Excellent references. Apply to 8.C.A., c/o Straits Times 47 67 6 8 H. P. STEAM BOILER AND406 words
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Advertisement464 1911-07-05 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICE UNO 6000WN TO BE LET. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTHKIE CO., LTD. 1286 1 OFFICEB TO LET. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. U. Raffles Quay. Apply Gutbrie k Co., Ltd. 14 HOUSE TO LET. No. 44,464 words
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Advertisement671 1911-07-05 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. 1, the undersigned CHEW WOON POH, sole proprietor of CHOP POH SENG, No. 5-4, Beaoh Road, Singapore, hereby give notioe, that I eball not bold myself liable upon nor recognize tbe holders of any Bills of Exchange, drafts, cheques or promissory notes, purporting to be endorsed, accepted or671 words
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Advertisement679 1911-07-05 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT A GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS Bo¥«mm«nt tad Municipal Contractor* Telephone No. 421. 108 109. Market Street. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ANGLO-CHINEBE BCHOOL Closed for the mid-summer vacation on 12th June, and will re-open on tbo 10th July, at which time there will be room for a new class679 words
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Advertisement271 1911-07-05 16 ROBINSON PIANO uo PIANOS For HIRE ALL THE LEADING MaKEh Tel. 1 191 E.&O. HOTEL. PENAN.G Tho best and* the most f roquentod Hot.l iv tho Inland, and CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in tbe strait ARM THB BRANCBIS OF RAFFLES HOTEL, Singnpore. SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietora. u2780 NOTICE. Mr. Oa271 words
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Miscellaneous225 1911-07-05 16 Straits TBimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATKS.— Muocilane oa& wants of every description aro insert ed at tho prepaid rate of II per foot lines for one or two insertions. Notices cf Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding (our lines, II each insertion. For p.p.o. cards, on page |a. Imcb Sciu Ivatis225 words
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