The Straits Times, 26 July 1911
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Title Section13 1911-07-26 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.G27 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 26. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement336 1911-07-26 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST JUST RECEIVED [™s£ LADIES' DRAPERY DEPTS. J^L JS?SSS!2 n SL, pillowcases. bolster cases. w.Hti, p.ice Unrdweanng and strong r \\iaUi ">ce free from Drcssint, 1 ;,4 mcii soit per yard washing qiialitv. 1% Price 40 cts. each. 100 1 o Price $3.25 12 dozen336 words
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Advertisement136 1911-07-26 1 Robinson A Go. ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. Jt£""""~2 BENT STEEL FIRE AND BURGLAR |(|Sjj=j£!l RESISTING mnm safes. LJ^"' ~H° H^ Treble Bolted Door. Massive Solid Steel Doors CHUBB'S BEST LEVER POWDER-PROOF LOCKS. No. 1 Size 22 x 18 x 14 Two Drawers Prioe $60.00 2 24 X 17 x 15 $65. 00136 words
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Article674 1911-07-26 2 POSSIBILITIES OF FARMING DEVELOPMENTS. Opinions of an Expert. l'rof. Charles V. Piper, of the United States ilc]>nitiiient of agriculture, has been in the Philippines and will visit southern China, Java, India and Kgypt, conducting special investigations for the 0. S. department of agriculture. I'iof. Piper's ipecial mission to674 words
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Article233 1911-07-26 2 General's Descendants' Action to Recover £4,000,000. Au action a^iiiust the Kaiser for a claim ol j£4, 000,0110 is to be tried by the special judicial tribunal that deals with all law-suite in which the Kmpcror is involved, Hays the Rerlin enrrcopondeut of t lie Evening Standard,233 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1911-07-26 2 r\ El R-a CL n jCq Solution MaKes Fat. Flesh. "Bone and Muscle li'lWr Kepler Solution is a lood-nol r&JjiS, ,mjy a medicine. iflri v^r' The food that strengthens the weak and fattens the wasted. '^1 s /n The food that enriclies the blood >£\l and fortifies the constitution. ;iV287 words
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Advertisement36 1911-07-26 2 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, No 25, South Bridge Road. First olam at Mttasioal Dentistry, Gold Crown* Bridge. Filling and Vulcanite Daratioa ot Wear gaaranteed. CBAJtOBB MODBBATB. FULL UK DOTAL SUPPLIES. Beat Tooth fiowdeie mat Brosbec (or ue36 words
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Advertisement48 1911-07-26 2 ILa-rolaJ \jy fc "'FT Aj VELVtI. r.-cl k-tp* '♦^tl 1 LOft, B%OOTH and WMIIE <|l t f I'.-mwfi and prevents RouihncM. >£) ,\t. ri,. IrritMtion, Tan, etc. ir .M LISO UtD UnSBBOM L VI I '.v S'l THE SL'MMTR HEAT '1^ Vi. M. BEETHAM SON, V) /G&f M'LTENHAM ENOIAMDU&48 words
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Advertisement457 1911-07-26 2 (Ideal) q| Fou ntairi Pen (I A Real Help I fin Ihc Oft« U WMrrouo-. IB| i ih" 'ih»ldom o( Ike mmitt tB A Real Comfort in Aa Home ii W.tenau'i IB will nol k*i. ll Km frli IB out nl order, «ad it lua for IS yran in f457 words
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Advertisement213 1911-07-26 2 UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumugatop) RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, F.M.S. WHITE ANT AND IN USE ON NEARLY EVERY RUBBER ESTATE IN THE F.M.S. EXTERMINATOR. SOLE IMPORTERS AYLESBURY AND GARLAND, IPOH. OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. t 9 Inhere s Purity and Vigour IN213 words
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Article933 1911-07-26 3 BRITISH INTERESTS IN THE DUTCH COLONIES. The Question of Absorption. 'tin- ,-ilciitta KnglLshmaD publisln s m I I traoitliuarv leading article heailo I "l.i>i in the Balance," some parts of wliiili arequultd below.— Will Java become British a-.iin Thai is a t|i» stioii tlmt has been933 words
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Article126 1911-07-26 3 In view of the criticisms which have bum passed upon the new penny and half penny postage stamps it ought to be stated, says The Times, that the head of tho King in both stamps is not the work of Mr. Bertram Mackonnal. Although the design of126 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement560 1911-07-26 3 LLIMANSy EMBROCATION O ■jL^^JjJJJ™^oTTjTf ON ANIMAL!. H» MU«»« USE I B ittTHP^i Sbe«"»m«. Sore UJiriot l.i«m«. B»Lk«cht. ILi^^<4(l .urH. t»»inglio Milk., Sort Tkroal Brniio I BEKflOn "Torrn'mif. ia Shttp and via ti ik< tnmr, IJnBfoS II »i.f- tipptd H».k>. For r«ol Rot .n Ncur»l«l> ITwsr" B 3 ■HKI«S Iwruuktt, Skccp.560 words
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Advertisement11 1911-07-26 3 Woods Great Peppermint Core (or all internal ootnplainte. Dysentery, Coughs, Colda.eto.11 words
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Advertisement273 1911-07-26 3 WORLD Tt^l Bf->OWNBD Trad* Maik. Stahr's FINEST TABLE DELICACIES. Genuine Caviare. Anchovies in Brine. Peeled Shrimps. Shrimp's Extract. ttl* !>■ oil link-c'.M rmm-.a Cc.'in C. F. STL'IIR CO.. HAMBURG Ertll-h txtort Agent: W. LOl"cO«O»f. LONDON. B.C. STRIKING EXPERIMENTS AT THE REQUEST OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD FOR IRELAND. The remarkable273 words
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Advertisement226 1911-07-26 3 f 7 r— lEs7£pl bsw*ns3 MILK) b jifijiß yny Those who ma RSTLi'B FOOD for Infants and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of SS years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare226 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement634 1911-07-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. JL %ff \a# I STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON. AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Throngh Bills of Lading israed for Ohio Coast Periir.n Gulf, Continental, and American Pott Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL I IM> Outward (for China.)634 words
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Advertisement558 1911-07-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. n: y. k. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service it maintained be- tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antworp, nndor mail contract with tho Imperial Japanese Oovornrurnt. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining I this service have boon speoially designed and constructed, and558 words
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Advertisement604 1911-07-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pabang, Bnrserah, Tringganu, Bisnt, Semeruk, lUcho, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kotifamui, Bandon, Laogsaan, Uhampon Takn, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure 3 p.m. ..3. YUGALA j u |y 24 July 26 a.s. BORIBAT July 27 July604 words
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Advertisement556 1911-07-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. 1 AND DEUTSCHE DAMPFBCHIFF- FAHRT9CES "HANS*" BREME*. Combined Service. The stf aomrs of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they aro despatched^ fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month556 words
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Advertisement653 1911-07-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM D L. Morddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-knv*n raal' stearr. -a ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bromea Ham'.inrg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, SnutLnrap too, Gibraltar Genoa, Naplod (oOBa..jUn| Marseilles, N pL-«, Alo^iuJria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Bsaa, Aden, Colombo, P nang.653 words
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Advertisement713 1911-07-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Operating ths Hew 21,000 ton Tripls Scrsw Turbine Linen "Tsnyo Maru and Chi jc ■Ism,' the713 words
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Advertisement352 1911-07-26 5 UNION SS. GO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD SINGAPORE TO SEW ZEALAND DIRBCT. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN, ALSO CALLIWO AT SAMAR^NG AND FIJI (IF I.NDCCEMHNT OFFERS). The Company's Steamer Aparima 6,70--tons, J. K. Stringer, Commandor, maintaitn a regular four-monthly service betweet Singapore and New Zetland. Excellen' -aloon accommodatiou amidships, fitted352 words
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Advertisement663 1911-07-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. ■amjian Facile Railway Go 's Royal Mail Stoammhip Lin*. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Via China, Japan. Canada and ths Unhid Statm. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe. Yokohama, Viotoria and Vanoouver, R.M.S. Empress of India" Twin screw aMS.-BmpressofJ.pan" R.M.S. Empress of China"/663 words
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Advertisement611 1911-07-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The steamers of this Company maintains a regular direct service between Calcutta. Straits, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo, on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc., etc. Stoamora Tons Commander Rotsaho 4,8»5611 words
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Advertisement742 1911-07-26 5 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming refund of Assessment in respeot of houses vacant for any portic n of tbe half year ending June 80, 1911, an hereby reminded that such claims must be sent in to tbe Commissioners on or before the 80th day of July,742 words
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Advertisement529 1911-07-26 5 NOTICES. CHOP KONG HUP HIN CO.. 60-2, Victoria Street. NOTICE IS HBREBY OIVEN. that the above business lately carried on by us tbo iiodersiened, ban been aw-iurr,! tn Lie Ah Kok from the 22nd day of July, 1911, and the said Lee Ab Kok will carry en the bu-i ness529 words
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Advertisement247 1911-07-26 6 NOW ON SALE. -:-■)+-)•+•!->+•»■++ 1 tililrMM Dollar snare Price Values Dividend Prospects of the Leading Dollar Companies fully worked H nAct out k y c ra ts Times Critic. rCi rOol 'THIS most convenient hand-book is now on sale. It is IU the most complete and most careful analysis ever247 words
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Advertisement363 1911-07-26 6 patronized ''$j3^sWm*X2!&^ BY ROYALTY THE "BRITANNIC" Patent Expanding Watch Bracelets. 18 CARAT GOLD BRACELETS WITH LEVER WATCHES <^s*^W S^^^W DIAMONDS ANO EMERALDS Vv^aH*^ H llr?^£ DIAMONDS ANO RUBIES wurT^^k^iSSr^^e DIAMONDS AND SAPPHIRES From $300 to $550. ALL WATCHES GUARANTEED. B. P. de SILVA, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER. Petroleum Residue AS A WOOD363 words
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Advertisement473 1911-07-26 6 WHAT SOME USERS SAY OF THE |7 AY TYPEWRITER. DENVER, COLORADO. "I liitilily rrcouti'i i d tin Kent Wiblc Typewriter to tl'one who are ccmempiaticg buyu n a t»|« ■»nur." i. E. Bt>nw NEWBURGH, NEW YORK. "We expect in buy autin- r tjp, writer within tho next few months acd473 words
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Article104 1911-07-26 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, July 26. High Water, 118? a.m., 10.21 p.m Thursday, July 27. High Water, T. 3 p.m., 11.12 p.m P. and O homeward mail due, Penang Races. Friday. July aB. Hiiiii Water. 0 41 p.m., 11 67 p m P. and O. outward mail duo. Saturday,104 words
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Article261 1911-07-26 7 To KAT. Port S.ft Met lirttii md Pginuu Lama 8 pm Port Swet*i nh.iui and TelokA-.-i.ii, Kinta 8 pm aTahnm afl 1 Muar Ktka 8 pm Batu Paliit Mone Wan 3 vm Malacca ,1 P. Die). son Hong Lian 3pm 8«lat Pdnrl)ariß, Bmakalin. Sia'- and PaLm H261 words
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Article124 1911-07-26 7 The P. and O. homeward mail stcimer An<-av haviut; Wl HoDtkoug at 8 p.m. on Saturday, the '.'2'i'l instant, may be expectrd to arrive l:cre on Tbaruday morniog, tie 27th instant. Th" P. and O. o'ltward mail s'eamer Devanha having left Colombo at 2 30 a.m. on124 words
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Article261 1911-07-26 7 Latest Arrivals. Amheret. Brit. str. 1-5 tons, Cnpt Scott, Jay .11. From Sumbas. )ulv 24. Gc. and 76 i ]<■ Tii-.i.j.' Ek. For Sambac. A'juust 1. i. i li zwa.la Brit. str. 827 C tons, C%pt Hamlvn Jaly 25. From Monl<-tnt>in July 20. Nil Bonstrad A Co. For261 words
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Article236 1911-07-26 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Singapobi, July 20, 1911 On liOaDOM— BaDk 4 nc/r 2,4} iHn.and 2/4 A Piivate 0 m/t 2/H' do 8 m/r 2/4}s On Oshant- Bank d/d 288* Ftivatc 8 Ib/f 242J On Fbakci— Back d/d 294* Private 8 m/» 299 Cv UiiU-Back T. T. 174| Private 80 d/»236 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article169 1911-07-26 7 Ib6U6 5 Value cJ 10 10 Belst Tin 10 10 Brnang 10 10 Branch I'yd 10 10 Kanaboi £1 KiataTin £1 £1 KledangTio £1 £1 Lahat Minos 10 10 MaUooa Tin 6/- 6/- Pahang Consol £1 £1 Pon^kalon £1 £1 Pacing Bshrn £1 £1 Posing Lama 10 10 lUhman169 words
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Article565 1911-07-26 7 Isaac Value Bayer* Seller* 2/- 2/- AllaKfti B,y 4/2 2/- 2/- Anglo-Mal»j lf/ir j 18/8 2/. 2/. Batons Malak* 2/1 2/6 £1 Bata Caves 11.10.0 12.10.0 £1 41 BatuTiga 8.11.8 817.6 £1 £1 Bokit Kajang 1.16.8 2.0.0 £1 £1 Buki» Lintaug 8.15.0 4.0.0 2/. 2/- Bokit Mertajam 2/2 2'B565 words
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Article122 1911-07-26 7 Issue !2 Value Buyers Seller 10 10 Eastern ooni Smelting 10.00 10 7 7.00 £1 £1 Electrio Tramways 8/ 8/6 10 10 Fraser Neave 42 CO 48/0 100 Howartb Brakine 45.00 100 7% Prol 91.00 100 100 Kate Bro, Oil 140.00 100 100 8% Ciin.- Prct. 'iiii 10 10122 words
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Article49 1911-07-26 7 DEB ENTURES. Bo yen Sullen Spore Municipal 4}% o(19 7 •l,80(i,ClK) 6% 7% pa Spore Maoicipal4i% of 19C0 tI.OOC.OCO 6% 7%pa Spore Municipal 4% »'iO2. Jliij pai Buyers Seller* Howartti Brskino 0% IBOO.O'W par Riley, Hartfreavcs $284,000 '1, Singapore Electrio Tramways 6% £850.000 Spore Manioipal 5 11,878 000 nom49 words
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Advertisement13 1911-07-26 7 For all internal ooiuplaints, Dysentery Conylif, Colds, ttc, toko Woo6>' Great Puppcruiint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement676 1911-07-26 7 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels arc Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PAQAR Bast Wh4BP Basin— Nil. East W. Siction No. I— Dunora, Sangola, Shiiks Wharf -N.I. !!<./. wnda BlaimW. Bict. No. 2— Nil. B—vtinerio.8 vtinerio. 4-N.I. 6— Nil. 6— Yangstza. Laooon Dock 7 (Under <-ooßtraction).676 words
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Advertisement561 1911-07-26 7 W. D. «&H.O. WILLS'S Sweet (Sdestnut THE LATEST CUT PLUG TOBACCO In ilb. Airtight Tin.PRICE PER TIN 9O cents. Obta.ina.ble fk>om Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. Justus Ydn Maurik's Qigars. SELDOM EQUALLED. NEVER EXCELLED. Specially Ftooom mended MacKinley, Begalia comme il faut $5.00 per hundred. MacKinley, After561 words
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Advertisement54 1911-07-26 7 Iravensway and company. Undert«kers and Monumental Masons BSTABLISHBD 1881. k JUST RECEIVED: I New Goods ol Superior Quality and Finish Marble p, Metallio Wreaths, eto. Monnmente ol every dpscriptiou i RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES The Beet to be had in the colony. With Plnmea in we. T«T.WPBON» NO, »1» NO l<»7 PP.lfiirr54 words
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1037 1911-07-26 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY. JULY 26. PRUDENCE AND PASSION. Mucu may bo said for and against the I'iiinuist members of the House of Commons who lost their heads the other night when Mr. Asquith rose to make a statement with reference to the intentions of the Government about the Veto1,037 words
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Article25 1911-07-26 8 Mr. Kuller, tho aviator, is -now in Uatavia ami will give a series of flights there and in Uaudoeug übout the end of lliis mouth.25 words
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Article21 1911-07-26 8 The outcomo of the first wash up for gold at Kildouan, on the Earl of Sutherland's übtale, bun been most prowimug.21 words
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Article13 1911-07-26 8 Latest advertisements of tbo day appear on page 7 and on page 10.13 words
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Article25 1911-07-26 8 Japan has purchased the Shanghai Times as an offset to tho Sino- American Daily China Press to bo published in Angust, states a Tokio wire.25 words
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Article38 1911-07-26 8 While the artillery wrto out marching in fokio on July 12, twnnty-sh of the men had to fall out sulTering from -..irstroke. The heat is excessive there I his year, reports a wire in the S.C. Morning I'ost.38 words
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Article31 1911-07-26 8 During 1910. the Johore courts (Johore Baliru, Muar and Batu Pahat) tried 927 civil suits from which the revenue was H|MO.96. The criminal cases tried numbered "2,177, producing $r2,117.02 of revenue.31 words
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Article34 1911-07-26 8 A London telegram to the Sydney Morning Herald states that Mr. Hugh Mclntosh is negotiating with Jack Johnson for an exhibition tour of China, Japan, Straits Settlements, Australia, Fiji, and Honolulu in the autumn.34 words
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Article42 1911-07-26 8 Already a large area, some 265 square miles, of the lands adjoining the Johore State railway has been alienated for cultivation, but a trado in the valuable timbers, rotans and other produce to be found in those forests remains to be developed.42 words
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Article39 1911-07-26 8 The Co-operative Society at Peking formed by the members of the various provincial assemblies intends to hold an exhibition at Hankow next year in commemoration of the fifth year's preparation for tbe formation of a Constitutional Government for China.39 words
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Article42 1911-07-26 8 Information has been received from the Consul-General for the Netherlands that on the loth inst. a wreck was seen on the west side of Great Karimon Island, the mast shewing about six feet above water. The wreck is considered dangerous to navigation.42 words
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Article49 1911-07-26 8 The Chinese residcuU in Siam have telegraphed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the effect that strong measures should be token against the action of the Siamese Government in prohibiting the Chinese rewdonta in Siam from forming a commercial union there, says a wire in a Hongkong paper.49 words
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Article55 1911-07-26 8 A Chinese contractor in Batavia had a hi icklayer who had been seven years in his employ and who had always performed his work well. By chance tlie contractor discovered recently that his workman was a woman. Taking into consideration hi i service in the past she was allowed to55 words
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Article55 1911-07-26 8 "It isn't fair," wailed a Sikh deleiniaut. one of three, in Hal police court yesterday. This man liudicating one of his fellowsi has a lawyer who can speak our language and my lawye» cannot." Tho gentleman honoured was Mr. Battenborg, while the other counsel, whose deficiency gave riae to the55 words
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Article67 1911-07-26 8 Considerable damage was done to tea* and property on Singapore Island last nigh by the sudden onslaught of the Sumatra thai set in abou-, eleven o'clock. About 4 mile: out Seranyoon Road a big tree was uproote< aud fell on' to a tramway trolley wire, sn.ip [liny the latter. One67 words
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Article68 1911-07-26 8 Tl.iis the China Mail :--With two mother' two wives, four children, and paying |M innnth out of a salary of ?»J in iMpaol 0 judgments and with tive similar cases pen<l ing, a man named Chan Tak Wah. a clerk oi the KowloonCautoon Kail way, was oidere by Mr. Justice68 words
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Article74 1911-07-26 8 In the case of the big theft of RM worth of jewellery from the house of Syed A haiiiat. 1.1-4 Java lload, au arrest has been made. The missing fourteeu-yearold servant girl, Noon, was traced to the house of a relative last night and taken into custody. She appeared in74 words
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Article66 1911-07-26 8 Auother instalment of coronation picture: will be presented at the Alhambra to-night The series iucludes views of i'heir Majeaitai driving to St. Paul's Cathedral and to luucl at the Guildhall, the royal progress througl the city taken from exclusive positions, tin royal visit to Norwich, and the inspection ai Shoruclilfe66 words
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Article95 1911-07-26 8 In Malang, recently a Mrs, Buijs treated a sick pet dog, which she allowed to lick her hand. A day or two afterwards when the dog bit one of the servants, the iumates of the house wero much concerned. The dog was destroyed and on the doctor's advice both Mrs.95 words
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Article76 1911-07-26 8 The Choon Suan Koh Association, whose objects are social .nil benevolent, has bruit registered under tho Societies' Ordinance IUB9. The present ottice-bearer.s aro as lollows: president, Mr. Low Tieu Siew vice-president Mr. Lee Kang Kok luni. secretary, Mr. Chin C'hye Kong; assist, li mi. secretary, Mr. Soil Kug Chiang; hou.76 words
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Article114 1911-07-26 8 It is a most thoughtful suggestion which has been made to us by au observant coircs--I»iikli nt who thinks that shelters should be dieted over gli.nry stands for the better protection of our willing little servants, tlic ponies, against the burning heat or heavy rams. Tlio suggestion is oue most114 words
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Article509 1911-07-26 8 Sir George Henry .Jenkins, late Clerk <<f tho Parliament of Victoria, has died at Colombo while on a visit to friends. Lieut. H. B. l'otter, The Hun's, has been granted leave of absence on private affair* from August 1 to April 1, IOIS, with permit* sion to509 words
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Article82 1911-07-26 8 At tin- Assi/, yc-ti ilay afternoon. Ho Lye Ti was bond not guilty on a ehaigp of causing death by a man act. Accus, d wiu» riding a bicycle in Queen Street and knocked a boy over and killed him. The dcfi no led by Mr. V. D.82 words
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Article79 1911-07-26 8 We have reeei>ed from the lot ;d agcnlh of 'he Standard Life Assurance Company, Messrs. Adamson, < illillu.ii and Co., a copy of the directors' report for the year ended N'ovemlHT l.i, 1910 and report "ii the sixteenth investigation. The revenue lot tha wa« il,:,ll,Hri of79 words
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Article161 1911-07-26 8 Throughout Johoru except in the vicinitj of Johore Kaluu and Bandar M.iharani. comniunication by road is still very undeveloped. The total ro.id inileiige at the fiiiinir placo is 112 miles. The chief road is that running to Kota Tinggi (JO miles) witli evtensiona airi^s the Jo£ore161 words
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Article176 1911-07-26 8 The Kan igasai:iy innr li i HMS, in whirl) the Makhiu mm a. r. Marie ami Beraari C'aldcra, was called again in the thud |>oliuo cuurt yistrnlay. Drtui -tive laapeotof Taylor rrpivscntrd tin: 1> I.l. and Mr. Unuldell uppaand in dofeaM ad M iiia. The only176 words
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Advertisement193 1911-07-26 8 WALKERS' LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS. We have 70 of these popular and useful pockot nott; books, which wi are prepared to Bell at the followin" very muoh ■xtducod pricesi Smaller »ixe». Larger sizes. $1.00 $1.50 Each, complete. Each, complete. V»tioa» styli'S -domo opening luuigtn «me, othuru bookwise, and souk containinK193 words
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Advertisement214 1911-07-26 8 SPECIAL PROGRAMME Another Instalment of th* CORONATION SERIES OF PICTURES ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT. THE KING IN THE CITr. Their Majesties with the Koyal Children drive to St. Paul's Cathedral aud to lunch at the Guildhall. THE CROWN PIIINCE OF GERMANY inspects at Shornclitfo tho 11th Hussars, of which he214 words
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Article326 1911-07-26 9 STRONG FEELING IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. Apologies Tendered to Mr. Asquith. RmiKt-.'s Tklkhkam. London. July TheCouilCirciilai the King has post|K)lie.l his visit to Goodwood on account of the political or) is. Many Unionists are signing a uiei.iorial to Mr. Asquith regrcttitta, the jvisonal discourti sy of yesterday's326 words
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Article163 1911-07-26 9 ANOTHER SERIOUS OUTBREAK REPORTED. The War Minister Injured. Rmnn'f Tklkoram, London, via Durban. July 2V Daring the great t oiist.-Mitinople tin. the bhiejacliets nf the British, (nnnjii. Kieuch an. l Italian goardshipa, wit li pumps, wenmost active in tighling thi tlau.es ud iv ;he wan of163 words
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Article20 1911-07-26 9 Kki- n k's Tklkoham. London, via Durban, July 25. Argentina and Venezuela have signed an arbitration treaty.20 words
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Article19 1911-07-26 9 !oi. Isia wisi-iiH Lloyd Tilkdram. lierlin, July 21. ThoKinpcror William goes to gfJMMM on the 17th inst.19 words
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Article37 1911-07-26 9 Ukitkh's Tblkokam. London, July 25. Tehi ran MHM say the Mt jliss has voted for the removal of the promier, Si pah d.ll. MM the uibiuet. A number of reaction nies have been arrested.37 words
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Article19 1911-07-26 9 Dkk OsiAHUTiseiiit Llovu Tkhmkam. lierlli), July 25. The eniiser lireiuen has MM from Mon trcal la llu.it i.19 words
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Article99 1911-07-26 9 Riutbr's Tklfkram. London, via Durban, July 25. There was a good start for the Stewards' Cup, and JJraxted led from the half distance from Mcrcutio, Runnyinedt and Great Surprise and won easily. Mem San was ridden bj l'"ox, Levauger by O'Neill, Bobbin Second by Robbins, Great Surprise by99 words
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Article92 1911-07-26 9 Summons Served on Editor of Ipoh Newspaper. il"i;i.« Oi it Own Ommmm) Kuala Lumpur, July 25. .Mr. .1. A. S. Jennings, editor of the Times of Malay ilpohi has MM served with I ■.uinnions following upon the publication ol artUei on the ProuJlock MM containing strong comuieuts92 words
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Article641 1911-07-26 9 Government Revenue Greatly Exceeds Estimates. Last year was a more prosperous period for Peuang than was anticipated. The annual report j:i-t compiled by the Hon. W. Kv.ips, Resident' Councillor. and laid before the Legislative Council last week. MOWI that the actual reve'iue of the settlement was641 words
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Article89 1911-07-26 9 Iv order to facilitate the shipment of produce from the popolOM and extensively cultivated district souih of ltandar Maharaui in Johore, a 2 ft. 6 in. guago railway has MM constructed for a distance of 11 miles to Parit Pecliah. This line is maintained and operated solely by Malays aud89 words
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Article354 1911-07-26 9 BRISK SALE AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. More Reassuring Tone. (Fhom Our On Cokukspondkst.) London, July 25. The Rubber Anctiou which opened to-day was marked by a brisker tone, better demand and more confidence among sellers. The total quantity of plantation ottered was M tons (2!J9 Malayan) compared with354 words
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Article378 1911-07-26 9 European Clerk's Transactions With Tambies. The adjourned preliminary inquiry into the charge of assisting in disposing of stolen shares, prefernrd against Sahapathy, an ex tamby of the Indo-China Bank, was resumed before Mr. Maundrell, third magistrate, yesterday afternoon. Acting Court Inspector Bourne prosecuted Mr. P. Simmy378 words
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Article109 1911-07-26 9 Among the cases brought by Mr. Flanagan, Inspector of Weights aud Measures, before the senior magistrate today there was one serious prosecution. Weo Chin Siew, a rice dealer of 17 South Canal Rood, was charged i with having a false beam scale, wilfully tampering with tho same, and being in109 words
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Article368 1911-07-26 9 THE ACTION AGAINST HONGKONG BANK. Directors to be Examined. Before Mr. Justice Fisher in the Supreme Court, this ***** ning, the hearing was resumed of tho action brought by Jimah Rubber Estate against the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. At tho outset lcavo was given to the368 words
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Article634 1911-07-26 9 Important Scheme for Singapore Harbour. We have icccived copyot the Prospectus of The Singapore Marine Motor Service. Limited." The company proposes to start with a capital of ftifiOOim 810 shares payable H on application and 93 on allotment. The directors are Mauasseh Meyer, Martin Suhl and Vow634 words
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Article70 1911-07-26 9 Until recent years the greater part of the State of Johorc has bern under dense forest Lands on the sea coast and in tho vicinity of the rivers have been occupied by the Malay inhabitants and by Chinese immigrants Mawd in the cultivation of pepper and gambiei. but the rest70 words
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Article688 1911-07-26 9 First Day of the Autumn Race Meeting. (Fkou On Own ObMMMMMBJ IVnang, July 2>. The Races opened in splendid weather and under ideal conditions. The attendance was fair at the start, improving later. The results arc as follows Mixkii II vxDK.Ai". For horw-s. One mile. Mr. Lee688 words
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Article137 1911-07-26 9 (From Ock Own Cokkksi-osdkntA rwMMI July Kmjuircs made by the PiMMJ Qeaette havo elicited that certain aMMfMM) anil improvements are advisable at the new ipi.irantiiu! camp at I'ulau Jerejak. The congestion there has been accentuated by exceptionally MM) arrivals of coolies and recurrent outbreaks of cholera, as many137 words
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Article23 1911-07-26 9 It is reported that at the end of the fla' racing season at home, Frank Wootton wil ride m India for Mr. <>:ilsi.uiu.23 words
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Article155 1911-07-26 9 GERMANY ENGLAND. LLOYD GEORGE SPEECH WARMLY RESENTED. Rumours of Mobilizing Reserves. Rkiitkk's ITT London, July H. The li. rlin inspire.) paprs are now innk ing the biltciest refen i Ito Mr. filajd (leorgo's MMnk They describe it as inadniis sible interference in negotiations of which In. cannot know the nature,155 words
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Article98 1911-07-26 9 Won by a Canadian Marksman. Rkutkr's Tklkoram. London, .luiy 16. At llisley, the Kings piiy.eiuan. winner of the modal, m ClMuill of ,inad:\ with" nan ol Jin. The winner last year was Corpl. I. l(. I! idiee, Oxford I'niversity (iilieers' Training Corps, with the rt ord ICON98 words
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Article21 1911-07-26 9 Rkctf.k's Tklkoram. liondon, July 2.">. Itaiu last night ended a -'I days' drought in the s.Mith of Kngland.21 words
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Article17 1911-07-26 9 London, July M. A Washington mes-agc says the Senat-. has ratilieil the sealing treaty.17 words
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Article23 1911-07-26 9 Riutkr's Tklkgkam. London, via Durban, July H, The I'ii|k is suffering from I MM cold i ii<l has suspended audiences.23 words
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Article51 1911-07-26 9 RkOTEK's TKLK.iRAM. London, via Durbau, July M, Speaking in the Canadian parliament at Ottawa, Sir WQMed I.amicr announced that while he was in Kngland he ordered preparations for a general election on the i. cipro city question, and lie felt coutident of i verdict in favour of tin51 words
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Article22 1911-07-26 9 Dkk OsT.<-.iArist-nK Lloyd Tklkoram. Merlin, .Inly 2.. The Czar's family >vill Iron) the autumn until February M in the Kriin.22 words
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Article49 1911-07-26 9 Rkctku's Tklk.-.ium. London, via Durban, July 25. llobbs and Strudwick li.iv>> accepted tho AUXG invitation to join the twin for Ausalia. Douglas has also accepted th<' M.C.C. nvitaliou. Notts Inat fjaiMPteraWra by an inning* mil four nn.-. WarwiekaUn beat (Hoik tsUi shire at l.iriiingham by seym wickets.49 words
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Article49 1911-07-26 9 Rkutku's TUMUft London \ia l intlian, .Inly H. rlcaiiinont and Vi drill. •< have completed tlie stages to Kilinbiirgh, BUriing, (ilasgow and Carli-.li: MM and neck, despite Yodrincs MMg his way at QhMMjOW. Valentine bad an accident after leavinij Stirling. Everywhere enormous arowdi h>M ■.vatchad thi' a\ ialors.49 words
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Article31 1911-07-26 9 limlKli's TkLKGKAM. London, via Durban, July 23. Tin: <lc nil i. announced of Sir William Tyrone Bum, K.C.H., Com. C,eu. in-Chief of he BlttUi Army, aged M,31 words
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Article20 1911-07-26 9 DKH OSTASIATISI UK LLOTD TkI.Ki.KAM. licil.u, .Inly Jj. <Hini.il Xogi has boon rcci ivcdut Huchaiest with royal honours.20 words
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Letter264 1911-07-26 10 To the Utter ef the Straits Times. sii. since January thk year H has been mi lot to live at l.ahis, Jobore, wnerc di ent bread isa:i nnknown quantity. On tin- advice <,f friend in Kuala Lumpur I arranged that I tl:. brain l*'V should bring ma264 words
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Letter536 1911-07-26 10 To tin Kditi r of the Straits Tim. Sir. 1 bare read with taaoh interest l !< letter of your eorKepondent "CD." which appeared In youi valuable paper on the l'Hh inst.. and I qnifa agree with the views e\-in,-id by him. lam strongly of opinion fcnal536 words
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Article166 1911-07-26 10 DlAuMtUtall lloliiliiy.a Si hm-.u HeOßt team will play the B.CC. The BeIMMOMSM will Ik- M.miiitt, Hwetfa nliani. Allen. Moiton. Moinin. Jelf, Anderson, Chapman, Williams, M. Wagnei ami B. Wagner. a hookey team reprenenting tin i;.i. mi i a asoood I'liviii of the H.C.C.an the Ksiil.m.i.li y,-t, l-iy.166 words
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Article61 1911-07-26 10 StfUf lines (iuli Club. I'ur Mix. Itowluml Allcu'h priaaa, mixed fiim-imi.s. the ttnt iiuiiiil lia.s to be (uuUied oa <n Ik!. in- Friday, Angoat4, seo>n<l nwad t<> In- liuislu'.l on or befoie Friday, Aogoat 11. tlmil ioiiiiil in be Hnfahfri oa or buiocc I- inlay, Angoat I^. lin.il i.61 words
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Article490 1911-07-26 10 Behn, Meyer and Co. Extending Scope of Operations. Tho ■eat aud growing demand for agricultural and miniun implements which has for months past been apparent through out Malaya and. indeed, over thn whole of the Beaten ac Upstage has brought in its I train the keenest competition490 words
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Article340 1911-07-26 10 Auction of Shophouses By Messrs. Powell and Co. The following Sfaajapan nNpatMei wen llllhuemi oi by auction at Messrs. I'owell and Co. s siileiooui yesterday al'teruoou. Kstute ul SheriUft Katijah hinte Oiuar al .luuie<l. deceaaed Shop-home premioM tl and 42. Circular Bold, i.".-" Rqoare feet, lease MS340 words
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Article127 1911-07-26 10 The M-lieme cit work in the trigonometrical survey ol .lohun ineiiides ILc ti\atiou of eight major aad some thirty minor statious as well as the survey of miles of staudard li Vtm It is hoped that the whole of the tit-lit work will In eompluttil during the cmlent yr.u. 'I'lie127 words
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Article766 1911-07-26 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, July 26, 1611. MePMrs. Lyall and Evatt, Bxchanee and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning Nodi. Value. Buyeru. Sol lots. 2/- Allagar 8/9 4/4 21. Optic n* 1/9 2/6 £1 Anglo-Java 4/6 5/9 1 Anglo-766 words
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Advertisement47 1911-07-26 10 Best Treatment for Whooping Cough. Whooping cnii^li is not uan^erous when tho eott||fa is kept Ich.m' and exi)octoratiou .;sy by ){iviug Chamberlaiu'ti Cougli KuiueUy It tiax v v UMil in many epidemicM of Una diseiisv with BJSBfsat Hiiccess. For salo by all UispensarieH and 1 haW r.i.47 words
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Advertisement45 1911-07-26 10 Wuat givda your eye* thair suali^ht? Yuur voicu us dulcet tone Your loot it-, springy step, di*r Tell it to ui<_ all alone 1 lit no dread secret, Algy, But, da> ling, it U sure. And all tbu word oan purchase Wojdd' Uroi; Pdpporuiiat Cora.45 words
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Advertisement380 1911-07-26 10 nCT^^flnnOsvl? P WS£Sm > L^av* •^•BS^nsnV^ j x. fJCV LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. KRANI WANTEO. Wanted at once, for a Rubber Estate in Eelantan, a Krani who has had experience ot Estate Woik and Accoun's. Apply to Mttsrp. I'dttr-' b. £iiuons A Co., Ltd. 28-7 a FOR SALE OR CHARTER. 8.8 BANIT.380 words
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Advertisement752 1911-07-26 10 Your Rusty Ironwork RUSKILLA OR-RUST? To arrest the oxidation that is gradually eating into tho mc'.al, a reliable and durable coveting is impt rutive. Atlan RUSKILLA is a deoxidising paint which set« on existing runt with ceitain effect, the tust destroying di moots in Atlas HUSKILLA penetrate to the buck752 words
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Article1429 1911-07-26 11 RESULTS OF CLEAN-WEEDING OPERATIONS. Tapping Commenced. The statutory meeting of the inelnlK'is of the KomlMik tF.M.S.i liubber Company. Limited, w is In Id on June 29 at the rcgis tered ofßeo of the company, B, Whtttmgtoa nue. I.. Mr. Ronald W. (liblin k hair man of the1,429 words
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Article897 1911-07-26 11 Large Increase in the Planted Area -Dividend Outlook. The itatlltnrj met ting of the Tali Aver Rubber Batatas, Limited, was held on June •J'.l. at Winchi sfr Home, Old liroad --tri et. B. Mr. I.. 1.. Hamilton .chairman of company 1 Iii billing. The Chairman Mid: This897 words
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Article1594 1911-07-26 11 CHAIRMAN ON LOW CAPITAL COST PER ACRE. The Labour Outlook. The sixth annual ordinary general meeting of tho Federated (Selangor) liubber Company. Limited, was held on June 29, at the office of the company, Mr. H. K. Kuthcrford (chair.nan of the company) presiding. The Cliainnan said Iv a1,594 words
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Article398 1911-07-26 11 Completion of the Planting Programme In Sight. The second annual report of the Changkat Salak Kubbcr and Tin, Limited, states that the manager hail assumed that the area under rubber at December :tl was 2.000 acres, but the survey disclosed a shortage of IU acres. While this is398 words
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Article288 1911-07-26 11 Presiding at tho meeting of the Oriental Itubbcr Company, Limited, on Juno 27, Mr. K. T. Verner said that the expenditure of £6 I »t acre, as against 1 1 for the previous year had been much heavier than contemplated, especially on the eradication of cover plants.288 words
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Article829 1911-07-26 11 The Progress Made— Hopes for the Current Year. The statutory meeting of the members of the Selangor United ltubbrr Batatea, Limited, was held on June '27, at the oflices. Whit tington Avenue, K.C., Mr. T. A. Motion (tho chairman) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, this meet ing,829 words
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Article299 1911-07-26 11 It was mentioned at the general meeting of tho Cameroons Kautschuk Compatjnie. which was held ill Berlin towards the end of June, that the negotiations for the sale of the undertaking to an English syndicate had been broken off, in the sense that the company had refused299 words
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Article926 1911-07-26 11 COMPLETION THE PROSPECTUS PROGRAMME. Satisfaction With the Position. The first annual general meeting of the Strathisla il'eraki Ratter Batatea, Limited, was held on .lime _»1 at Salisbury House. K.l'., Mr. A. L. Ingall, chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said (i ntlcmcn. it is snob a926 words
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Article188 1911-07-26 11 The report ..f the n'.ral Sumatra Robber Batatas, Limited, states that since the meet ing ol the shai (holders on Februiry 11. 1911, g. «l progn -s a|i|H-ars to bore been made with the development of the property. The raiting agi m's report, dated May 13,188 words
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Article2201 1911-07-26 12 WORKING OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED. A Shareholder's Visit. Tin- annual general meeting of tho Chota Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on June 2H, at the registered oflico, 4, Corbet Court, Gran ■■< lunch Street, E.C., Mr. W. Arthur A.ldinsell {chairman of the company) pro siding. The Chairman2,201 words
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Article113 1911-07-26 12 In the London Gazette, it is notified that a receiving Mis* in bankruptcy has been made on a creditor's petition against Gerald Oakley Cadogan, Viscouut Chelsea, son of Lord iTeilngaa, of Park lane, YV. Ouly a fortnight b.-lure, Viscount Chelsea was marutxl by special license :\t Christ Church, Down sire,113 words
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Article749 1911-07-26 12 OUTPUT AND MONTHLY AVERAGES OF M4LAYAN ESTATES. Exports of Para Rubber. Having published the various estate returns as received, we now tabulate them so as to show the monthly production since the beginning of the year together with the average monthly output, fractions exoepted, during 1910. At the749 words
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Article106 1911-07-26 12 We are indebted to Messrs. Barlow and Company (or the following statistics of the export of Para rubber from January 1 to Jane 30, 1911, I Singapore), to June 24' (Pcnang) and to June 23 (Port Swetteuhamt, the corresponding periods of 1910 and 1909 being also given: From106 words
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Article489 1911-07-26 12 Results of the First Experimental Tapping. The first report of the Juru Estates. Limited, for the period of 14 months to March 31, states that the property was taken over on behali of the company on February 1, 1910, and since then work has been carried on satisfactorily.489 words
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1275 1911-07-26 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON JUNE 28. A number of shares in which local investors are interested are not quoted in local bare lists, and there are occasionally idn margins between quotations here and in London. W< quote below the best available1,275 words
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Advertisement588 1911-07-26 13 Used LEMCO 25 YEARS. A Udr writwr- Portwenty-fivt years I have used Lemco always, either as an aid to good and economical cooking, or as an invalid food. I urn personally grateful to it. Many a di\h has been made palatabU and nourishing -aith the aid of an artfully administered588 words
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Advertisement793 1911-07-26 13 i ■Pa 18 TM r^Jj This celebrated beverage is Bnpplied by all Firet-elase Hotels, Clubs, and Stores throufibout tlie World. t Syme Co., Singapore. Huttenbach Bros. A Co. Penantf. Ma 211 I New Special Gramophone Records JUST ARRIVED ALL MALAY TUNES AND SONGS. Lagu DoDiiarj,' Sayang (Singapura) one stt from793 words
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Advertisement410 1911-07-26 13 The 1911 CONTINENTAL SAFE SIMPLE BaHS!S6 Rim SOLID is on view at our offices, 17, Col Iyer Quay, and will be demonstrated to any one interested. Prices and full particulars on application. This rim has been shown at the present. Turin Exhibition, where, according to home papers, it created quite410 words
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Advertisement439 1911-07-26 14 INSURANCE. CHEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Held Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board of DiMOtorei a A. Dbbbick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Faib, Esq., Managing Director. nm Fowlib, m.b., 0.m., Chief Med. Officer. F. M. Elliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Oouvkxub. T»w Nsah Pan, Esq. Onb Soom Tbb, Escj. doow439 words
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Advertisement355 1911-07-26 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASBURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. BnaausßßD 18tM. S.S.G. Insuranoa in Faroe, over |M,Mt,Nt.lo New Buaineaa, 1910, 0v0r...1M4«,1M.H Large Net Surplus above liabilities for l'.eaerve and aU outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision QMk Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Baatera Asia.355 words
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Advertisement521 1911-07-26 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRAU^ANO CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 90,000 Shares of £20 each £1.200,000 Reserve Fund £1,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,300.000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed at521 words
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Advertisement377 1911-07-26 14 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TON 6 BANKINB AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD NO. 67 AND 68, KLING STREET. Established 1907. Capital paid up 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tax Tboi Joon 6. Sm Xl» Jam 3. Nam Kirn Sbno 7. Tio Hoo Lai 8. Laow Oiu377 words
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Advertisement804 1911-07-26 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Household Furniture, Etc., AT MX 20, SPOTTISWOODE PARK ROAD, On Saturday. July 29, at 2 p.m. Europe-made round table fitted on brass castois bentwood settees carved teak and rattan standard chairs rattan furniture, etc. Handsomely polit'hed hardwood sideboard ovei mantel with mirrcr panels804 words
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Article836 1911-07-26 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The White Car in Ceylon. Mr. B. C Khodes. representative of the White Co., tho well-known manufacturers of steam cars, lias arrived in Ceylon, after a vory successful tour of India, with a view to popularising his firm's cars in the836 words
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Article191 1911-07-26 15 A -tran#: story was told at Willesden by Mark Mummotte, a«od seventeen, who was charged with wamlering. having no visible means. He said that he was brought up in a charity school and sent to Canada, where he remained some years on a farm.191 words
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Advertisement266 1911-07-26 15 CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LIMITED. STAR CARS Win the 16 H.P. Standard Class Race at Brooklands at an average speed of *)t>.247 miles per hour. Distance 2!7 miles, time 4 hours o") minutes 9 1/5 sec. Two STARS wore entered (24 entries altogether). RESULT: 15.9 STAR -FIRST Beatiag all the cream266 words
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Advertisement44 1911-07-26 15 Sole Agencies CARS WOLSELEY METALLURGIQUE ARROL-JOHNSTON MINERVA. MARINE MOTORS KELVIN GARDNER ASTER WOLSELEY. Singapore Naturalists' Stores. TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS OF PARADISE Fop Sale. BIROS AND ANIMALS MOUNTED. BTI DIMLIBS IN UTWUU. HISTORY SPECIMEN! UD KAUISITEI OF ALL KINDS. NO. 177. ORCHARD ROM). BINGAPORF. 82 3-3-lia44 words
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Advertisement56 1911-07-26 15 Some Facts Kejcardinj{ Rheumatism. Do you know that (ally nine oat of every ten casRH of rheumatism arc simply rheumatism of tho muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and require no internal treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain* Pain Halm froely aud rco how quickly it gives relief. Fur56 words
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Advertisement442 1911-07-26 15 HANDS A MASS Of CORRUPTION Eczema Started on Handsand Wrists. Spread to Arms and Other Parts of Body. Hands Big as Two Pairs. I am Perfectly Cured, Thanks to Cuticura Soap and Ointment." "My cm* of Mirarn drsl s!ar!«4 m mf ■and* and wtij and itawi H niwead up my442 words
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Advertisement41 1911-07-26 15 T. NAGAI& CO. Great Assortment of JAPANESE PORCELAIN WARE. Inspection Cordially Invited. Prices Moderate. NO. K-L, AOIS BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. Ask Always KOR THE 95kyefo-*(syres OF THJ-I SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passir Panjang. singapore. Price very Moderate. Best Quality. I 8-4 7-4-1241 words
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Advertisement831 1911-07-26 16 THE HON'BLE MR. R. H. HENDERSON. CACHAR. I have been getting a (jreat deal of PATENT STONE for new Factories, and shall bo using more in future years for new work and to gradually MpiftM tho cement Boors in the old Factories and in some of tho Bungalows. I r<831 words
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Advertisement502 1911-07-26 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. OFFICES TO LET. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. la, Raffle* Quay. Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. 1-4 a HOUBE TO UT. No. 44, Anson Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son, Change Alley. 166 a 60D0WNS TO BE LET. Nob. 18, 16, 17,502 words
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Advertisement563 1911-07-26 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. BIRDS OF PARADIBF. FOR SALE. Apply, Moraux Co., 19, 20, Boat Quay. 21-7 o TURNOUT FOR SALE. Smart rubber-tyred palanquin with pony and harnets complete. Apply for particulars to J.J.8., c/o Straits Times. 19-7 v PIANO FOR SALE. GRAN HAM, property of Mrs. F. G. Keillor. May563 words
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Advertisement712 1911-07-26 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractor! Telephone No. 421. 108 A 109, Market Stroet. REWARD. A Reward of 180 will bu paid to any person giving information to the recovory of two Micbelin flat tread 920 X 120 MM. motor tyres misled from the store room at712 words
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Advertisement296 1911-07-26 16 ROBINSON PIANO D NEW RECORDS Large Consignment Just Recoived. GHOOOLAU soldikk COUNT OK H:\KMIil lid QLAKKR (illil,, RO, IK, All the Latest. ROBINSON PIANO Sk E.&O. HOTEL. PENANG The beit and the tuotit irr-quontad Hottl in the Island, and CRAG HOTEL Tho enly Saoatoii&tu ia tL, MtaMa, ARK 1111 BKANUBSt:296 words
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Miscellaneous225 1911-07-26 16 Straits "(Dimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATKS.— Miaceiiane ouh wanta of every description arc inserted at the prepaid rate of li per four lines for mor two insertions. Notices of Birthe, Marriage b, or Deaths, if not czaoeding four lites, II oach iceertion. Kor p.p c. curds, on page* 6. 12. Inch Soalb225 words
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