The Straits Times, 15 July 1911
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Title Section13 1911-07-15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.618 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JULY 15. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement416 1911-07-15 1 WATSON'S No.lO Whisky THE BEST Cox's Air Gas Lighting System THE CHEAPEST LIGHT OH EARTH. COX'S AiR GAS MACHINE. I^3—l Short Description. l^^S^fc 1 1— 1 L'SBN Coxa Air Oai Machine is an entirely self-contained plant \jJLx^JfJti ML ecutrating in itnnl{ a Putrol CUb in proportion of about U per416 words
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Advertisement99 1911-07-15 1 Robinson A Co. f. KODAK "N.C." FILMS. "KODAK" PLATE CAMERAS. BRITISH MADE ENSIGN CAMERAS. L i Plate and Postcard Sizes. POPULAR PRICES. HH^£ Cameras fitted with 4bl|llP^^ ENSIGN ANASTIGMAT LENSES. jW^iV "ALOIS" ANASTIGMAT LENSES. RAPID RECTILINEAR LENSES. Robinson A Co. CHEESE IN CUT. CHEESE IN SMALL TINSi BWISS ORUYERK POUBLE99 words
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Advertisement14 1911-07-15 1 DRINK Martell's Brandy. 4. CROWTHER SHAW, Merchant Tailor 80a, Btmn Plaoi, SINOAPOBI. 14 8014 words
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Article920 1911-07-15 2 DESTRUCTIVE EFFECT OF BLACK DUST UPON TREES. Experts' Opinions. M. Louis Mangin, member of the Institute dc France, and president of the commission just appointed to study the rood-tarring .inos'ioii ,udis tliat he approaches the sub(out with an entirely unbiassed mind. Whilst admitting tar containscertain toxic substances wliich920 words
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Article107 1911-07-15 2 The IndoChina Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., state that X20.000 has been translorred from the Underwriting Account, wliich will then stand at £114,260, and that j£3,UOO has bonu written off the expenses of the debenture issue. Aflor providing lor the usual depreciation and tho interim dividend paid in November last there107 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1911-07-15 2 1 ss 'VAN A' k W TONIC WINE 000 ?S? D o^--^o^ JJ o One or two doses daily. I strengthen body, brain and o j U nerves, and counteract the 0 ht V\ fatigue and depression (jo o 5/ produced by extreme heat. br o L c=> Fortifies against199 words
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Advertisement12 1911-07-15 2 Woods Great Peppermint Core for all internal complaints. Dysentery, Oonghs, Colds, etc.12 words
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Advertisement703 1911-07-15 2 WORRIED BY HIS WIFE Wues Sltpkrisg With Cruk Ha> ki'aiss, Malahia, and OruKK Ailmknts into Trtino DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS. Tin* F. M. S. Mikino Emuinkkr Foi'xn CoMI'LKTK CURK AITKR ALL ■HI Mtß Failfd. Mr. llobort Darwood, a mining ongiuoer at Kauipar, Moderated Malay Statos, has to thank his wife703 words
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Advertisement605 1911-07-15 2 This oelebrattd beverage is supplied by all First class Hotels, Club* led Store* throughout the World. f Syme Co., Siwga.i»oi?e. 9 1 Huttenbach Bros. A Co. Penan^. 36. "«r UOsbail yet be fairor than you are." THAT is il you select 'Clab" toilet articled for skin treatment to preaerve yoar605 words
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Article1346 1911-07-15 X The "Shell "Company. INCREASED PRODUCTION IN THE BORNEO FIELDS. The Oil War in the East. At the annual general mootiug of mom. bers of the Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited, held on June 1 1. at Winchester House, London, K. C, Sir Marcus Samuel. Bart, (chairman of the company'!,1,346 words
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Page X Advertisements
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Advertisement562 1911-07-15 X $ramop6one Sleeords JOHN BULL RECORDS 10 DOUBLE-SIDED, ALL TIIK LATEST SONOS, ETC. $1 each. LARGE SELECTION IN ENGLISH AND OUTCH RECORDS. Bole Agents WEILL AND ZERNER, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. 3 c a* 7 12 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY. Undertakers and Monumental Masons BSTABLISBBD 1881. a USX RECEIVED) Nfev* Goods ol562 words
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Advertisement56 1911-07-15 X Some Facts Regarding Rheumatism. Do you know that fully nine out of overy ten cases of rheumatism ore simply rheuiuatixni of the muscles due to cold or clamp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and sec how quickly it gives relief. Fo»56 words
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Advertisement268 1911-07-15 X iMERRYWEATHERS'I LIGHT PORTABLE 11 VALIANT" STEAM MHU> i Pur '•Up-coiiur\ we «bcre Koaei^ or Rails do not ex St. Specially idiptfd for Water Supply. Irrigation. DrMaf Wc'l Pumps, Hydraul.cking. Fire Proter.ti.ii.. •nd Gential Pumping Purposes. The lightest and most powerful Pump on tne market, weighs only 6: cut. i n,268 words
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Advertisement165 1911-07-15 X m ICtvfAlvl/ ff WILL BE GIVEN TO 1 ff ANY PKRSON WHO 1 I CAN PROVE THAT 1 I Sunlight I I Soap I m CONTAINS ANY PORM OF AIU;i.TFRATION Sg WHATSOFA'KR, OK H ANY IMI kit H S Mf CHEMICALS. try mi Mff*^ MMH.III wa> > TAN CHENG SIANG,165 words
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Advertisement9 1911-07-15 X J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers, Jewellery, Opticians REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.9 words
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Advertisement609 1911-07-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANO. CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADBN, EOYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Strainers will loave Singapore on or abont MAIL LINES Outuard (for China.) 1811 I As-BTe Sept 8609 words
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Advertisement539 1911-07-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL steamship CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, nnder mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted539 words
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Advertisement651 1911-07-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pabaog, Bnrserah, Tringgana, Bisat, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantao, Bangnara, Telapin, Paaarai, Patani, Singora, Lioon, Kobaamoi, Bandon, Lacginan, Cbumpoo, Taka, KohUk and Bangkok. •.•.ASDANG due 13/7 Departure 15 7 at 3 p.m. M. MAHIDOL 17/7 aj 1»V >• S.B. RED651 words
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Advertisement510 1911-07-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD MUTSCHE MMFfSCIIF*MHRTB6ES. -HUM" MEMER Combined Service. Tbe steamers ol these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp and Rotterdam, and tbe Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, tbey are despatobed fort nightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerbaven510 words
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Advertisement654 1911-07-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM D L. iorddeutsc her Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNE. .Tbo fast and well-known mail steamers oi this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boathhrnp ton, Gibraltar Oenoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, N pies, Alexandria, and vice rersal Port Said, Soez, Aden. Colombo, Ponang, Singapore,654 words
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Advertisement1066 1911-07-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe Now Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco to all Points in tbe United States, Canada, Mexioo, and Europe. Operating the Naw 21,000 ton Trlpl* Screw Turbine Ut*rt "T«j« Mara and Chli* Mara," the Qumm1,066 words
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Advertisement669 1911-07-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGSBURNS PHILP LINE. BINOAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Also taking passengers and oargo with transhipment for other VICTORIAN, SOnTH ADBTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENSLAND PORTS, BKITIBH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TASMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTd. Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery. A regular669 words
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Advertisement664 1911-07-15 5 steamer sailings. apcarTiiie7 OF BTFAMER3 The undermentioned mail steamers of th< above Line maintain a regular service be tween Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penan*, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route FLEET Tons Commander "Japam" 0,018 A. Stiwakt Gbbooit Apoab" 4,600 S. H. Bilsoh Aeratoon Apoab 4,600 O. F. Hudson664 words
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Advertisement596 1911-07-15 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM KAV. CO.. LTD. The steamers of this Company maintains a regular direct service between Calcutta. Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo, on thrrngh Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, YangtßM Ports. Formosa, tbe Philippines, etc., etc. StOUlWt Tons Commander Kdtsano 4,8«6596 words
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Advertisement541 1911-07-15 5 ARTICLES FOB SALE. PIANO FOR SALE. GRAND PIANO, proptsty of Mrs. F Q. Keiller. M*y bo betn at Gracia'B, 219 Orchard Road. 6-7 k g FOR SALE. A new motor boat, 40 H.P length 82' x 8' z s'. Will oarry 20 bags rice. Apply Gaggino and Co. 8079 b541 words
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Advertisement264 1911-07-15 6 MOTOR GARS Singer Motor Company, Limited. Martini Car Company, Limited. Commercial Car Company, Ltd. PRICES ON APPLICATION. "UNDERWOOD" Typewriter. THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY. Prices on Application. SPARES STOCKED. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. SOLE! AGENTS Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd Julian Fra.tkel Furniture Co., 166-1, ORCHARD ROAD (NO CONNECTION WITH ANY264 words
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Advertisement334 1911-07-15 6 Very Handsome Presentation MARBLE 8-DAY CLOCK. The Time-pirce illustrated is a very handsome 8-day Black Marble Clork. striking the houis and half boors. It is a fciiaranttcd Time-keeper and moderately priced. B. P. de Silva. mum. CONTRACTS SECURED For the supply of SLEDGE BRAND MILK TO ALL THE Government Medical334 words
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Advertisement813 1911-07-15 6 ASZ FOR; Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLB IMPORTBRS 1 THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. 27-6 2712 9 s Purity and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READS J "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing and bott'ing, the delicious fragrance of the hop with813 words
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Article117 1911-07-15 7 FIXTURES Saturday, July 15. High Water, 1 19 m. Health Lecture. Chinese V.M.C.A. 8 p.m. Sunday. July 16. High Water. 0.81 a.m., 1.50 p.m. Mondnv, July 17. High Water, 1.15 a.m., 2.98 o.m, N D L homeward rrmil dne. Bnng»i G iv Tin mw tini/, noon. Philharmonic117 words
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Article254 1911-07-15 7 To-DAT Malacca and Mnar K il:-i 8 pm Pnnano and Deli C*lvr«o 8 pm Bvu I'aliat S>i W-in?»ien 8 pro Bitnvi* Bin Y. Seng 8 pm P. narg l',than 8 pm Bcrt'k i". Paneh, Atahan and Doli M- rkui 8 pm D' Ii Ranco 4 pm Pensno,254 words
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Article114 1911-07-15 7 The Imp. German mail steamer Yorrk bavioe left Hongkong at 3 p.m. oo tht> IB'h iu^'an', msy he t-xwe'ed to »rive h«-re on Hood- the 17th instant, at A p.m. She will {irohab.v be despatched for Europe the folowing diy, at 9 a.m. inDo 12 M. M.114 words
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Article377 1911-07-15 7 Latest Arrivals. Rom»t, Oer. yacht, t-75 t^ns. Capt Mof llf r, July 14 Frnru Bremen, Jure IP. For Ocr man New G'iini-a. Vi.r. Roads. Axlir, Sam str 4 S ton°, C«pt C>>ri« ti»n-n. ,lnlv 18 From B -nekolr, July 7. G.c. and 15 d.p. Ewi AftUtic Coy. Ld.377 words
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102 1911-07-15 7 Wharves at which Vessels art Berthed To- Day. TAN JONG PAGAR Rast Wharf Basin Nil. East W Section No. I— floalpara. Shitirs Wharf R-mhranrlt. Main W. B«ct. No 2— Cirophni*, Ttesta. 8— Hnnif B»o. 4 R«r>n lonerdale, 6 P»'po B—Nupntnng,8 Nupntnng, Astyanax, Lagoon102 words
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Article348 1911-07-15 7 Arrivals Per stram*r Tees'*, July 15.— Frrm M>d»a«i via pot»: Mr. L»w V w Ona". MrH. A. E. Whcatley, Mr-. Stsbo and Mr. Feneck. Expected to Arrive. Per N. I) L. steamer K'ei't, dim July 21. Mi«i> H»lene S Imater, Mr J P H*cf. M' and M-h348 words
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Article102 1911-07-15 7 On June 20, at the Gloucestershire Aiwizeß, the Rev. Robert Hughes Wilkinson Purnell, assistant diocesan missionor. Rued the Rev. George Allen Fisher Pearson, vicar of Staverton, Cheltenham, of which plaintiff is patron, for damage* for what wan characterised as a scandalous libel published in the vestry minutes,102 words
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Article223 1911-07-15 7 Finance Commerce EXCHANGE. Sinoapobb, July 18, 1911. On London— Bank 4 m/s AM Demand m. 2/4/, Private 8 m/t 2/4 1 do 8 m/B 2/4 1 Ok GiEHiMT— Bank d/d 288+ Private 8 m/t 242} Ok F»awc»— BbdK d/d 294J Private 8 m/* 290 On India— Bank T. T. 174|223 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article178 1911-07-15 7 tflsae '.2 mm 2, 10 10 Bclat Tv 10 10 BraaDg 10 10 Broiieb Hyd 10 10 Kansboi 61 £1 Hints Tin 61 £1 KledangTin 10 10 KaanUD Tin 61 £1 Labat Minea 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- Pahauii Consol 61 £1 Pengktlen Cl £1 Posing Babrn 61 1178 words
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Article596 1911-07-15 7 Paloe Boyors. Sellers 3/- Allagat 8/10 4 2 2/- Anglo-Malay 17/8 18/d 2/- Batons Mal&ka 2,1 2,0 Bl 41 Batu CaTee 18.10.0 H.nn El £1 Batn Tiga 8118 817 8 81 j£l Bnkit Kajang 1.17.8 2.1.8 81 41 Bukit Lintang 4.0.0 4.10.0 d S/- Contributory 80.0 8.10 0 pm596 words
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Article119 1911-07-15 7 Falne Buyers. Sellers 10 10 Barters norn Bmelting 1000 10 7 7.00 41 41 Electric Tramways 8/8 4/8 10 10 Fraaer Neave 40.00 42.00 100 Howartb Erekine 45 00 100 7% Pret. 81.00 100 100 K»U Bro, Orl 140.00 100 100 a a 8% Con). Pref. nom 10 10119 words
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Article51 1911-07-15 7 Bnyen BeU*t» Spore Mnnieipal 4)% of 19 7 «1,800,C00 8% 7%pn Spore Moiicipal4|% o 19' 9 «l 000,000 6% 7%pn S'f ore Mooicipal 4% »-tfhl.9UU B%di> pa. Buyers Sellers Howartb Brakine 6% 1800,000 par Riley, Hargresves 8% 1284.000 aj Singapore Electric Tranwayß6% £BM),OOn Spore Municipal 6 »1. 878 00051 words
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Advertisement43 1911-07-15 7 Best Treatment for Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is not dangerous when tho cough in k<>pt ltxwe and expectoration cnxy liy giving Clianiberlain'sCoagh Remedy. It iiAR been usod in many epidemicß of tins diwaw with perfect ruccom. For sale by all Difipengarios and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement221 1911-07-15 7 4UCTION SALES Powell and Co. Jnly 18 At saleioom, valuable Japanese Cn-ioB, a' 11 J.ilv 18 -At saleroom, polished tf ak aide bond d bnok-c*ne, at 11. Jnly 18 -At sa'emom, Ituhher Estate, sitnitle at Tiimpenis Road, at i.so. Jn'vlS— At silproom, v>lnabl« freehold land ard .nso property, Up^er Serangoon221 words
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Advertisement289 1911-07-15 7 CAPSTAN MIXTURE pljfiisj SMOKINB MIXTURE *jj*" faj^k^S^d| MaDofactored is two Strengths I; 9 MED IUM AND FULL Iw^-Fl^| M ll |#-jil Price Per Tin tSif own" ar\ rpn f c OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. Justus Van Maurik's Qiqars. SELDOM EQUALLED. NEVER EXCELLED Specially Recommended:289 words
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Advertisement61 1911-07-15 7 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PENAN?, MADRAS AND NEGaPATaM. The Company's Steamer TEESTA, 6, 9H tons, ti, Willis. Commtnder, will be despa'cbed for tbe above port* on Tbarbday, tbe 20th ins'ant. at 6 p m. She has excellent accommodation for firtt and troonrl-oiaM a»i>er g< rs. For freight61 words
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Advertisement147 1911-07-15 7 HIGH-CLASS Ttl.phon.No.fll9 UNDERTAKING. M« M p str^t. Bm*. P o-. MR. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Bags to inform tbe pnblio that tbe kind patronage accorded him dnring tbe \»m t< yearn has made it neeesaary lor bim to aoqnire mother new Rubb.rtyped HwfM, which sorpassua all others in tbe Straits.147 words
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1093 1911-07-15 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, JULY 15. JAPAN AND OURSELVES. The full bearing of the discussion which has arisen with reference to the AngloJapanese Treaty of Alliance is not made manifest in the telegrams which have come to hand. We gather that the treaty of arbitration with the United States has1,093 words
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Article11 1911-07-15 8 Sixteen Chinese were banished from tho Colouy for life during June.11 words
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Article24 1911-07-15 8 This week's Government Gazette contains tho text of tho treaty of comnece anl navigation between Great Britain anl Japan, signed at London, April 1911.24 words
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Article29 1911-07-15 8 The reports of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Boards, Singapore, Penang aud Malacca, for the year ly I o are printed as a supplement to this week's Government Gazette.29 words
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Article37 1911-07-15 8 At the Alhambra cinematograph, this evening, a special tilm showing the Coronalion festivities will be exhibiteJ, and judgiug from a private view of the picture it is one of the best that, so far, has reached Singapore.37 words
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Article78 1911-07-15 8 At Oakland, California, a convict named Wicker is at present serving a sentence for having passed a fraudulent cheque A letter addressed to Wicker was recently forwarded to the gaol from an old address of tho prisoner, ami on being opened was found to contain an invitation to President T.itt's78 words
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Article10 1911-07-15 8 The Singapore Assizes commence in tie Supreme Court on Tuesday.10 words
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Article17 1911-07-15 8 Fresh regnlations respecting tho permission to wear foreign orders and medals are published in the Government Gazette.17 words
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Article27 1911-07-15 8 An official Dutch commnniano nays there is no confirmatory report vet of Renter's meosige as to fighting having taken place at Timor, between Portuguese and Dutch troops.27 words
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Article34 1911-07-15 8 A series of special gospel nervines will be conducted for a week by Bishop W. F. Old. ham, at tho Middle Road Church, daily at H p.m., commencing from Monday next. All are welcome.34 words
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Article42 1911-07-15 8 When the gunboat Thistle has completed her overhaul at HonsVone, nil the larger ship* of tho China Sqnadron will have been fitted with a wireless installation, no that they will be able to link up with each other over that huge station.42 words
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Article36 1911-07-15 8 rttallman, tho psfindo German Count, whose extradition the German Government are seeking on a charge of cheating, attempted snicide at Calcutta, nn July by taking poison. He was removed to tho hospital, where he recovered consciousness.36 words
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Article46 1911-07-15 8 On tho nightof the 4th inst., at Sonrabnya, the premises of the Amsterdam Life Insurance Co. were broken into by burglars. Failing to open the snfo they attempted to fire the building in three places but the fires burnt themselves out without doing any material damage.46 words
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Article49 1911-07-15 8 The King will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowanco with resiK'^t to the ordininces to consolidate and amend the law pirticnlarlv affecting Labuan, to amend the Divorce Ordinance 1910, to amend the Liquors Revenue Otdinance 1909, and to amend the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Ordinance 190.",.49 words
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Article54 1911-07-15 8 It is proposed to introduce the system of forward sales of. rubber on the Hamburg Exchange, based on contracts. Big firms are prepared to admit best plantation rnbW. business in whu'h has hitherto been limited to act u il deliveries. The change may take place in December or later, as54 words
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Article47 1911-07-15 8 The prosecution against Captain M-llor anl the Labuan Steamship Co., Ltd., master an 1 owners of the sunken steamer Kar.ing. was continued in the senior magistrate's cou>-t yesterday, the charge being thxt of loading dangerous petroleum without a certificate. The case was further postponed till the 22nd.47 words
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Article57 1911-07-15 8 A Hague telegram (July 2) to Dutch MMm states that the police tin re arrested a man who had enticed twenty-five boys into his service, his object being to take them out to the Enst. The hoys were not informed as to the nature of their service, and their parents57 words
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Article65 1911-07-15 8 .Tevs, who are very sensitive to the nil>es of others, are fon-1 of telling tales against themsi Ives. An amusing anecdote MM in the Jewish Chronicle. Kohn and Low resolve, for business reasons, to get baptised. Kohn goes first to the church. When ho comes out. Low asks him Well,65 words
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Article66 1911-07-15 8 As on tne occasion of the Corouation of K'ng Edward, the Chinese subjects of his Majesty re-iding in Hongkong sent a remarkably handsome srroll in crimson and L'old, with, in a brilliant bine, the characters" Tien V't Wo Huang." which means "God bless our King." This was displayed outside the66 words
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Article69 1911-07-15 8 The Sour.ib i va Coarant states that on the nightof June 30. while Commandant Schimpe. of the police at Ponoroco. was on a round of inspection, he was suddenly attacked by two nvives armed with swords, and his right arm was severed. The outrage is attribute d to the revenge69 words
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Article71 1911-07-15 8 Tho report of tho directors of tho Shanghai D**k and Knginoorins; Co., LI., for the yeir ended April SO, 1911 has now boen issued to the shareholders. The net profits, including the amount brought forward from last year, are tls. 149,531.02. This amount the directors roco-nmend be dealt with as71 words
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Article100 1911-07-15 8 Disturbances are taking place frequently just now among the coolits who have occasion to use the water Btandpipcs in the streets. Last night a mom than usually serious row took pi ice at Ann Sian<> Hill and at the end of it four coolies had to bo removed to the100 words
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Article118 1911-07-15 8 Tho honour of showing the first cinematograph pictures of the actual Coronation processiou in London falls to the proprietor of tho Hariina Hall. The film comes from Gaumont, I'aris, and is a splendid record of the great event. There are 150 metre* of it, showing tho features of the procession118 words
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Article402 1911-07-15 8 Mr. H. Armstrong, manager of Uio Kuala Lumpnr Rubber < ompany, has left for home on eight months' leave. Mr. Tun Jiak Veong, a brother of the Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, <licd last night at 'J'anjong Katong, after a brief illness. .Mr. A. \V. Bailey, Assistant Protector402 words
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Article63 1911-07-15 8 Mr. Grnnier. of Kuala Lumpur, telegraphs from London that the silver cup ol)en.<l by the President of the Rubber Kxhibition, Sir Henry A. BUke, has been awarded to the Hamburg and Vieuua Kubber Company. The trophy referred to is presented lot the exhibit proving of greatest interest63 words
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Article116 1911-07-15 8 The mortality returns for Singapore, issued by the IV'gistrar of Hirths and Deaths, hlio\» that, during the week ending July H, there were 4 1H deaths, including Mat St. John's Island, giving a ratio pat niille of the population of 74.21, or 63.68 excluding St. John's Island.116 words
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Article76 1911-07-15 8 The following further subscriptions received are acknowledged Amount previously acknowledged 185.7J9 9>J Interest to June 30, 1911, on current a/c 24 79 A. W. Still 60 Straits Times Staff 60 C. J. Uaker 10 L. Molteni 10 185,894 78 Tho Hon. Secretary lias recei-ed, in addition76 words
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Article176 1911-07-15 8 Considerable excitement prevailed on tho Esplanade, list evening, in consequence of a Uurse bolting ami smashing iln- carriage to wliich it was attached. It wan about half prat live when the KHplanado is geuerully crowded i'.li carriageu that a tine Hpiriteu luii-e ;iii<l palanquin bclungiug lo Mr.176 words
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Advertisement82 1911-07-15 8 COURVOISIER JARNAC COGNAC Maison Fondee 1828. DISTILLERS OF FINE LIQUEUR BRANDIES SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS. HOTELS RESTAURANTS THROUGHOUT SoieAgenrs Caldbeck Macgregor V O DANIEL CRAWFORD'S FINEST VERY OLD SCOTCH WHISKY $11.25 per case. Sole Agents i JOHN LiTTLE CO., LTD. KELVIN MOTOR LAUNCHES. Sole Agents: CENTRAL 5r o °«™l82 words
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Advertisement126 1911-07-15 8 Special Film of the CORONATION OF KIifGGMBSY. UFKSGUH AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT. This Special Film also includes the following KINS AND QUEEN ARRIVE AT WINDSOR. "CORONATION GUESTS.' Arrival at Victoria Station of Pr nee Henry of the Netherlands, ihe Crown Prince and Princess of Germany, eto. ■•COLO»IALS- CHURCH126 words
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Advertisement13 1911-07-15 8 Latest advertisements of the day appeal on page 7 and on page 10.13 words
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Article144 1911-07-15 9 RENEWAL FOR ANOTHER TEN YEARS. Safeguarding the Arbitration Agreements. Kruter's Telegram. London, July l.*>. Tho revised Anglo-Japaneso agreement was signed in London ou tho l:ith inst. It contains m an additional clause tho following Should cither party conclude a treaty of general arbitration with a third Power, it144 words
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Article118 1911-07-15 9 THE GREATEST DISXSTER IN FIFTY YEARS. Victims Trapped Like Rats. RtrTFtt's Teleorvm. London, via Durban, July 14. Despatches from Ottawa state that the fires in the new mining country in Northern Ontario constitute the greatest disaster Canada baa expciicjiiced iv hall a century. An area of several118 words
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Article20 1911-07-15 9 llkltkk's Tklkgram. London, via Durban, July 14. The death has occurred of tho Earl of Cranbrook.20 words
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Article55 1911-07-15 9 Early Appointment to Rule Egypt Expected. Rfctfr's TauaWAK London, via Durban, July 15. Lord Kitchener has again made a long call at the Foreign Office and it is believed that his appointment to Egypt will be formally announced at an early date. It is understood that tho status55 words
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Article77 1911-07-15 9 Hhutuh'r Tkleoram. London, via Durban, July 14. In tho Eclipse Sfikes, Swynford got first away and led throughout. Retting on the Liverpool Cup is 5 to 1 »gainßt Decision. 6 to 1 against Persist, 7 to 1 against Kdornsatty, 100 to 8 against Star of Doon, 100 to77 words
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Article25 1911-07-15 9 Xt rim's Teleoram. London, via Durban, July 15. Tho following aro llisley meeting rcsnlts Elcho Shield Cugiand 1,641. Irelaud 1,618, Scotland IjM25 words
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Article22 1911-07-15 9 Ukutrr's Tklkoram. London via Durban, July 15. Middlesex has Ixaten Somerset at Lords by an innings and 21 1 inns.22 words
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Article21 1911-07-15 9 Kkutkk's Tklkokam. I .mid. 111, July 15. Admiral Togo has proceeded to Fife to inspoct the Ilosyth naval base.21 words
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Article32 1911-07-15 9 Kkctkk's Tklf.uram. London, July 15. The Chinese .-miser Yiug Swi of 2,500 tons has been launched at Barrow. May Lin, the daughter of tho Chinese Minister, christened tho vessel.32 words
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Article276 1911-07-15 9 Rev. G. M. Reith Questions Accuracy of Reports. A l Uutei telegram referring to malaria in Singapore appeared in the home press in .lime, and the Hey. G. M. Keith, formerly Presbyterian minister in Singapore, wrote to the Scotsman to reassure those who had relatives there. HoReuter - 276 words
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Article745 1911-07-15 9 Hongkong Coming into Line with Singapore. At the meetiug of the Ho'ngkoug Legislative Council on Stfa inst., H.s Kxcelkncy, says the China Mail, deal t exhaustively with the question of the salaries of civil servants. His Kseellency said that in connection with the financial minute which745 words
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Article38 1911-07-15 9 llin Excellency the Governor of Fiji, Sir Henry May, aud Lady May, formerly of Hongkong, are down with dengue fevi r, and almost every business house iv Suva was Mid to be bhort-handud on account of the epidemic.38 words
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Article1085 1911-07-15 9 REPORT DISCLOSES A YEAR OF INCREASED BUSINESS. Satisfactory Financial Results. In 1910, remarks Mr. Bell, the Postmaster General, reporting on the year, there has been a considerable increase of business in every branch of postal work and tho work has been done with a minimum increase of1,085 words
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Article1593 1911-07-15 9 < ALLEGED EFFORTS TO COERCE WITNESSES. The Tamil Murder Mystery. The third police court was occupied practically the whole day yesterday with the preliminary enquiry into the charge against A. P. Marie and Bernard Caldera, the charge being that of murdering Kdward Kanagasamy, a Tamil petition writer.1,593 words
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Article258 1911-07-15 9 All Records Broken with Shipping Statistics. The report of the Harbour Master of Hongkong (Commander Basil Taylor. H.X.I for the year 1910 has been issued. It showed that the total of the shipping entering and clearing at ports in the colony during the year 1910 amounted258 words
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Article91 1911-07-15 9 All tho steamers which arrived in Hongkong on the sth inst., excepting the Kiupire from Australia, reported cyclonic weather and rough seas and although some of the vessels experienced ill-usage, none were seriously damaged. The Iyo Maru (Captain Takcdai from Singapore, passed through a typhoon on91 words
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Article172 1911-07-15 9 Throe months ago, says a Bombay des patch of July 6, the ludian Government placed a lighted buoy at the entrance to the Shatel Arab on the way up to Basra, about SO miles from Fao, Persian Gulf, and took over the charge of the buoys172 words
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Article33 1911-07-15 9 The following prices were realised at Messrs. U. L. Coghlan and Cj.'s rubber auction yesterday No. 1 Sheet 120.5 to NH per picul. Smoked Crepe 520 Crepe... 9149 to SlB933 words
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Article15 1911-07-15 9 The Wai-wiipu has requested the Foreign Ministers to cause tho foreign troops to evacuate Peking.15 words
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Article118 1911-07-15 9 MORE SPANISH TROOPS LAND AT LARACHE. Constant Quarrels With The French. Hki-tkb's Thlkoram. London, July 11. A farther live hundit-d Sp.uiish ti,v>|w have landed at Larache. Franco Spanish imidents continue daily at Alcazar. Tho Spaniards on Uc.lmsday ar servant of the French (on-il in his m.vster'H doorway,118 words
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Article38 1911-07-15 9 (From a Malacca Corrrspondknt.) Malacca, July 15. Information has been received by Malacca -{libber Plantations, Limited, that the pr ct ■f fine Para in London yesterday was I/O >er lb.. sellers. The market closed dull.38 words
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Article317 1911-07-15 9 Mr. A. W. -in ha* anoaaaai the ortice of President of the. 10-il V.M.C. 'otlw-.jre.it satisfaction of his fellow directors. Mr. Mean bai been warm friend ol Ibe Y.M.O.A. for inanv years and bus manifested his present ill, nst not only by aoo nin ollieo hit by aaariaa317 words
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Article222 1911-07-15 9 Y.M.S.V. Ycranpa Chatty, of M Mnrkot Street, attended the lianknintev Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Fisher :is baaaa. a IH'ison capable of giving information in tin) bankruptcy of \V. F. Anthony, in uslior in the Hackney Oarfiajai department. During his evidence be mentioned that when he222 words
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Article112 1911-07-15 9 A serious atViir eooanwa' on tho 4th inst., on the Limaii Munis Kstato, WMH Miilm, The vapor! poMMied la a Batefia paper says that the OMawM OOoHfa, armed with chauukols iincl knives, attacko 1 MN of tho assistants. PaJUafl la this. they DMOa 00 iv tin-112 words
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Article61 1911-07-15 9 Sir ll.nry Woai, Mm well known iiiusi..il conductor, was ma. Tied M JaM l'J. at Himpstcad. to Miss iiviii.t, la.ly with whom ha has Imch ii- ..Mi. a. .1 in lanainal enterprise. Sir Henrys lirstwil'e, a|iu|inlar soprano, died in 1909, and Man her niarriagaia is.i.m ni Mnoaai »>lgi DtaaoC of61 words
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Article1202 1911-07-15 10 Interesting Case Before Shanghai Court. A case has been hoard iv tho Supreme Court, at Shanghai, in which the plaintiff was ll.innah Kzra. She sought to recover the sum of Tin. r>.".() l iuchiding costs) from lier husband. Nissini Kzra Itenjainin Ezra, for maintenance due under n deed1,202 words
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Article21 1911-07-15 10 The Swimming Club launch will leave ■Johnston's pier today at 2.15 and 8.15, returning at 2.45 and 5.30.21 words
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Article35 1911-07-15 10 The 5.C.C. Tournament. The following tics in the S.C.C. lawn bowls tournament will be played on Monday: hmi Pairs.—Thrclfall and McKenzie v. McKein and Henderson, White and Campboll v. Hay and Archdoacon Izard.35 words
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Article237 1911-07-15 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Tho nsult of play, l.i-t cvoning, in the Ladies' Lawu Tennis Club tournament was as lollows F.»i>iKs' Doiulks. Mrs. Mayson and Mrs. Gatty beat Miss Webster and Nliss F. Webster, (i-4, 6 -3. Mrs. Hew an and Mrs. Craig beat Mr«. Salmoiid *nd Miss Morris, 6-1,237 words
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Article368 1911-07-15 10 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, July 16, 1911.) Fifth Scsday After Trinity. 7 A.M.— >!• TINS. First Lesion I Samuel XV, 1-24. Second Less in Acts XIX, 21. Hymn 194. 7.45 a.m.— Holy Communion (Choral). Introit Ps»22. Service Hugh Blair. Hymn at Offertory 1 84. Hymn at Communion ...470368 words
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Article76 1911-07-15 10 The acting ConiiuiHHionor of Trades and CuHtoms, I..M .S., intimates that tho prices for tho period from July 11 to July 27, in elusive, of cultivated rubber on which export duty in tho F.M.S. is leviable on an ad valorem basis arc as under I Sheet76 words
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Article24 1911-07-15 10 A Chinese tobacco dealer at Toeban, named Gap Tiang Sing, drew the first priso (f 100.00U) in a big lottery held at Sourabaya recently.24 words
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Article775 1911-07-15 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, July 15, 1911. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of this morning Norn. Value. Bayers. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 8/10 4/41 •II- Option* 1-9 2 6 £1 Acylo Java 4,6 6,74 1 Anglo-Johore 8/-775 words
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181 1911-07-15 10 Sh the Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir, While reading tho report published in yesterday's Straits Times regarding tho prize distribution at the < Hit rain Road School, I wan surprised at the mention made of Mr. Heilier's going home on181 words
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Article175 1911-07-15 10 Mr. J. 11. F. Bacon, A.R.A., who has been commissioned to paiut the official picture of the Coronation in tho Abbey, is already collecting liis material. I have been at the Abbey regularly for some time, he said in an interview, "as I must get the whole175 words
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Advertisement57 1911-07-15 10 T «an D ictor this and Doctor that," I woodered what (buy all warn at Tue man be Lml a blaok silk b«t And I'd a cuili I By Jove," said I, bat ibi< won't do I H s phyfia at itie oat I throw Woods' Great rVpiwruinl Uue jubt57 words
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Advertisement287 1911-07-15 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST OR BTOLEN. One Brown Irish Terrier ***** (no nnmber) answering to Matty." Finder «i I be handsomely rewarded on returning samp to tt, OxWy huad. 15-7 21-7 FOR SALE Well-grown stnmps for sale. Manaokb, Bbafferton Estate, Kapar, Sclaneor. 15-7 21-7 MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. THE SHOW AT287 words
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Advertisement434 1911-07-15 10 Raffles j|gg Hotel. SKATING To-Night, at 9.45. MUSIC BY THE PARISIAN TRIO. Moutrie 18 a synonym of good faith. Moutrie's GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Moutrie's SELL THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS ONLY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE PENANG TURF CLUB. GALLOWAY EX-GRIFFIN RACES. GENTLEMEN RIDERS. Race434 words
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Advertisement318 1911-07-15 10 NOW ON SALE. DOLLAR SHARE VALUES DIVIDEND PROSPECTS OF TBB LEADING DOLLAR COMPANIES FULLY WORKED OUT BT TBB STRAITS TIMES CRITIC. This most convtnient hand-book 11 now on sale. It it tbe most oomplete and most careful analysis ever made of the position and prospects of tho Dollar Share Companies318 words
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Article1426 1911-07-15 11 Writing from Shanghai on Ma> 1. a cones pondentof the Morning Loafer says:— Golan by rail across Kiangsu Province from Shanghai to Nanking on spring afternoon. the odours of clover and the fresh |NMN that prevail everywhere one a quiet hap pini -ss. The people Bl« as1,426 words
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Article325 1911-07-15 11 American State Official Sent to Prison. Dan O'BeUly, once Assistant Public Prosecutor of New York, and the junior counsel defending Harry Thaw, was himself brought before the judge at New York on l une o, and sentenced to five mouths' imprisonment for veoaiviag stolen goods. An aged broker,325 words
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Article595 1911-07-15 11 The Spitting Habit of Reptiles and Animals. Man if not the only animal that spits. Bat I think he is the only one to spit haphazard. just foi love of it, says the Morning Leader. Hi spits ou his money for luck," and he spits on his hands595 words
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Article692 1911-07-15 11 OLD-TIME LIMIT OF ONE MESSAGE ONE WIRE. An American Discovery. We now talk from one telephone to another through the medium of an unbroken wiro that connects the sending instruments with the receiver, says World's Work. If we use a "party line," tho other parties must wait692 words
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Article334 1911-07-15 11 Mansion for Five-Million-Dollar Infant. The New York correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, in a wire dated June 10, says: American society read with approval to-day the announcement in the fashion columns that where Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maclean will go this summer has not been decided, but wherever334 words
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Article2236 1911-07-15 11 ENGLAND'S GREAT SHRINE OF NOBLE HISTORY. The Court of Death. Mcthought I sat in seat of majesty In the cathedral church at Westminster, And in that chair where Kings and Queens arc crowned." From Harold, Last of the Saxons," to the Seventh Edward, the kings and queens of2,236 words
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Article64 1911-07-15 11 A nayib of a certain Indian estate is rather proud of his English. Ho was talking one day to a M.A., 8.L., to whose daughter he was going to marry his master's son. Having ascertained that the intended bride's ago was 12, ho asked How is the ventilation of your64 words
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Article1207 1911-07-15 11 That realistic divorce court play, The Butterfly on the Wheel," in which Miss Madge TMhacaaga has made her great hit at Hrn (>li>be Theatre, London, is deaoribed in iK'tail by tlic Academy so far as n -cards tho heroine's cross-examination, which is tho crux of tho afTnir.1,207 words
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Article1471 1911-07-15 12 SATISFACTORY CONDITION OF THE ESTATES. A Tribute to Mr. Cowie. The ordinary general meeting of the North Borneo State Rubber Company, Limited, was hold ou June IS, at tho company's offices, 37, Threadnoodlo Street, E.C. Major-General Sir Alfred K. Turner, K.C.B. (chairman of tho company), presided. The1,471 words
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Article259 1911-07-15 12 Clever Manoeuvres That Bring Rival Fliers to Grief. In Japan there is an annual feast day for boys, when each house having male children hangs out strings of paper earn, which inflated by the breeze beeCHM lifelike monster fish. It was on this feast day, says a259 words
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Article162 1911-07-15 12 Kvents in England suggest that this is the sort of preparation which a Derby favoutite must undergo nowadays, says an Australian paper: Owner.— Got rid of any poisoners today? Trainer. Yes we shot three in the sweetbriar hedge this morning. Iwm-r. What about the tire in the162 words
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Article154 1911-07-15 12 A miserable looking fellow was Ls-lod before the Bloomficld (New Jersey) Police Court, charged with drunkenness. He said, according to the New York correspondent of the Telegraph, My name is Kipling, Rudyard Kipling. Tis my only fault. I pray the good magistrate to admonish me, and I'll154 words
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Article104 1911-07-15 12 Cm. hi Ainger was passionately fond of children, aud nothing pleased him better than to make sport for the benefit of his youthful friends. One evening ho set out to call at a house whoso young people were particular favourites. On tho door being spaaed ha whispered104 words
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Article1515 1911-07-15 12 FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF A BORNEO ESTATE. Progress Considered Satisfactory. The first annual general meeting of Bangawan Rubber, Limited, was held on June 14, at the offices of the company, 4, Lloyd's Avenue, E.C., Mr. Thomas Hit hie. J.P. (chairman of the company), presiding. The Chairman said Gertlemen,1,515 words
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Article443 1911-07-15 12 Tapping to Commence in January Next. The directors of the Strathinore Hubbcr Company. Limited, in their report for the half-year ended December 31, 1910, state The total acreage of this estate is still IN acres, roods, 12 poles. In addition, some adjoining kampongs, extending to 2s} acres,443 words
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Article223 1911-07-15 12 Sequel to the Great Fire at Chicago. The story of the re-union of a man and his wife after a separation of 40 years comes from Pittsburg, Kansas. Mr. Peter Sharp and his wife Ann Catherine lost each other in the confusion of the great fire in223 words
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Article89 1911-07-15 12 A woman complained to tho Tottenham magistrate that her husband had Done no work for two years. Slept all the winter away. Kipped the clothes up in tho hot weather. Christened himself the second laziest man in Tottenham. Where is he now asked tho magistrate.89 words
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Article840 1911-07-15 12 Training the Working Man's Racehorse. The training of tho homing pigeon is carried out with the greatest care and attention. The food for the birds, is, or should be, only of the best quality. Old maple peas, tares, tic beans, with a little wheat and other gram as840 words
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Article307 1911-07-15 12 The most gorgeous and delicious monument of confectionery ever built has been accepted by the King as his Coronation cake. This beautiful and toothsome work of art is loft, high ai.d it has been presented to his Majesty by Messrs. Gunter aud Co., Limited, who also had307 words
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Article975 1911-07-15 12 REMINISCENCES OF SIR GEORGE RAMSAY. K. of K. as Minister for War. Sir George Dalhousie ltamsay, who has just completed his eighty-third year, ban played a more important part in life than many men who have been more in the ryo of :\u- general public. Ho975 words
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Article142 1911-07-15 12 Children should take a course of courtship lessons at school, so that when they ;;r up thoy will know how to make love niculy. This, put shortly, is the theory which Pmf. K. F. Blouut.of the Waller High School, Chivigo. lias just given to the world.142 words
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Advertisement489 1911-07-15 13 Through all Leading Dealers. CONTINENTAL TYRE and RUBBER CO LTD. 17, Colly er Quay. Tbe Quina bark was once u'td as a tberapeutio ageut for its febrifuge virtue, espeoia'W by tbo aborigines of F. ru, wbo, so tbe s:ory goes, jtalouitly kept tbe secret of its use. Thoso ftbrifugo qualities489 words
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Advertisement244 1911-07-15 13 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE Developing and Printing. JUST ARRIVED: Wellington's Plates Films KONB MB CHIONB CO NO. 104, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1-6 81-6-13 A. W. Tully TURF COMMISSION AGENT. 11-A, TUB ARCADE. BOOK NOW OPEN ON THS Penang Races. JULY 25, 27, 29. TREBLE EVENT 4, 5 and 7. DOUBLES Any two244 words
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Advertisement352 1911-07-15 13 M.S.Cow*2 Turf Commission ipnt, 10. THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE Penang Races RUN JULY 25, 27, 29 Treble Event 4. 6 AND 7. Doubles ANY 2 EVENTS. Straight-out ON ALL EVENTS. 'Phono: 1201. Telegrams: "FACILITY, Singapore." 12-7 c A. DE WILDE, TURF COMMISSION AGENT. 4, THE ARCADE,352 words
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Advertisement284 1911-07-15 13 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NEAR ENTRANCB to BORNEO WHARF) Telephone 103 9 I I B*a Blocks ol All kinds of FROZRN MEATS, etc., can be delivered tc I Shipping at the Wharves, or Id tbe Singapore Roads, on nhori I I notice. OFFICE HOURB Week days 7 a.m to284 words
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Advertisement46 1911-07-15 13 Petroleum Residue AS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Wdere is notding better on tde martlet. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHER PRESERVATIVES. 50 cents per gallon t. o. b. any steamer in tde Oioads or ex $odown. Apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., LD.. WINCHEiThR HOUSE. 26-4-c 25 1046 words
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Advertisement749 1911-07-15 14 IHSURAHCL HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of China. Head Office, 51a, Klangse Rd Shanghai. To -in Chinese Gentlemen or Singapore i REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECT BD that is always happening in all parts of the world The Home Life issnes all sorts of policies to snit all sorts749 words
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Advertisement523 1911-07-15 14 BANKING, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRAUA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital in 60,000 Shares oi £20 each 41,200,000 Reserve Fond 41,626,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... «1 ,200 000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORB BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and523 words
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Advertisement783 1911-07-15 14 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TONB BANKING AND INBURANCE CO.. LTD NO. 87 AND 68, KLING STREET. Established 1907. Capital paid up •1,000.000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRBOTOBB. 1. Tarn Tbok .Toon 8. Sim Ku Jam 8. Nam Kirn Sbno 7. Tao Hoc Lai 8. Lbow Chi* Hbno783 words
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Advertisement1040 1911-07-15 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Japanese Curios, AT POWELL CO.'B SALEROOM. On Tuesday, July 18, at 11 «..rr». Comprising a number of Satsnma jure, vases, tea services and incense |bmbj beautifully engraved brass jars, bowls, vasee. trays and incenec burners; e!abcran y carved ivory figures very fine gold1,040 words
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Article1093 1911-07-15 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Thomas Transmission. Follower* ot event* i» tbeaatoaMWa world will hare n..ti> i that .1 t^OO-nOw Mat, mxk-r Mm official observation of the R.A.C., WM recently undergone liy the Thomas trans--111is-.i1.11. a (iivicc wherein electricity plays an important part in the1,093 words
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Advertisement193 1911-07-15 15 Sole Agencies CARS WOLSELEY METALLURGIQUE ARROL-JOHNSTON MINERVA. MARINE MOTORS KELVIN GARDNER ASTER WOLSELEY. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LIMITED. STAR CARS Win the 16 H.P. Btandard Class Race at Brooklands ai an average speed of 56.247 miles per hour. I distance '7? miles, time 4 hours 55 minutes 9 1,5 sec. Tun193 words
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Advertisement57 1911-07-15 15 The Up-to-Date Woman. The w .in. in of today who has good hoa!th, .;ikkl temper, good senfle, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the rusalt of correct living and good digetition, v.inn the admiration of the world. If your digestion is faulty (Jliambcrlain'B Stomach and Liver Tahlcto will correct it.57 words
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Advertisement550 1911-07-15 15 COULD NOT REST FOR INTENSEJTCHING Sore Places on Arms. Scabs Formed then Came Off, Leaving a Raw Spot. Tried Cuticura Ointment One Night. Next Morning Skin Smooth. Cured by Cuticura Remedies. "About two rrar* »ro. nor. placca bans t. come on my lit tic- boy> anna. Thry lookM Jut. Ilk*550 words
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Advertisement111 1911-07-15 15 TO BE SURE the Teeth are so important that it would be a pity to neglect them -especially when you can clean them so well and so easily with <ftolh Ewier Your local dealer m<klc« and sells it. Makci. :F.C I Jl I C rtia fll«f. England. UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumugator)111 words
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Advertisement393 1911-07-15 16 DRAINPIPES RANEEGUNGE." Sixes from 3" to 24" are Stocked ALSO BULL-NOSED BRICKS. THE STRONGEST IN THE MARKET. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTS. DRAUGHTSMEN WANTED. Wanted for British North Borneo, two Good DraughtHmun. Apply by letter to Guthrie Co., Ltd 117 v DRESSER WANTED. Wanted, Fully qualifipd Dresser for Estate in393 words
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Advertisement397 1911-07-15 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICE AND 60D0WN TO BE lET. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca St-fft. Apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD. 1286 n OFFICEB TO LET. With immediate entry, first und second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay, Apply Guthrie k Co., Ltd. 14 v HOUSE TO LET. Nn.397 words
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Advertisement492 1911-07-15 16 TO BE lET OR SOLD. HOUSE TO LET. To let, bouse witb seven bedrooms dining and drawing rooms and batbrcoms; all completely furnished, situated at Spottiswoode Park Road. Furniture to be taken over at a valuation. Apply I) o/o Straits Times 67 16-7 OFFICES AND GODOWNS TO LET. ™TJos?8; 26,492 words
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Advertisement708 1911-07-15 16 NOTICES. K. GOVINDASAMY NAIDU CO. Contractors and Suppliers of Bullock Carts, Drivers, Masons, Coolies, Sand, Late-rite and Granite, at a very moderate rate. For particulars, pleaco apply to NO. 4, KERBAU ROAD. 21 6 20-7 NOTICE. The TWO DAYS SALE of Town and Suburban Properties advertised for an early date,708 words
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Advertisement698 1911-07-15 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT A CO. 6UIP CHANDLERS. ■ffOTMMsrt ud MwildpAl Contractors. Telephone No. 421. 108* 109. Market Street. VACATION OVER. Commercial D> partment of Anglo-Chinese School re-opens on Monday, July 10. Con tinuniH Region until Chinese New Year. YOl NO ME V here is jour cbanoe. We (quip you as698 words
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Advertisement481 1911-07-15 16 NOTICES. CHARLES BENJAMIN CO. NOTICE. Mr. W. O. Hildred has no lonper any connection witb the above firm, and bii Power of Attorney is cancelled. Pated 12th day of July, 1911. 187 15 7 NOTICE. Notice in hereby given, that tbe partner bhip (xihtiuj; between Yeo Chtow Ho and Sect481 words
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Miscellaneous226 1911-07-15 16 Straits Viimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATBS.— Miaoellaneoub wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate ot II per fotu lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, II eaoh insertion. For p.p.c. cards, on page 6, 13. Inch So ah Ratm226 words
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