The Straits Times, 14 September 1911
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Title Section13 1911-09-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.670 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement153 1911-09-14 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST 1 riiQUITO NETS. I Special Offer. Strong Fine double mesh, hard wearing, and excellent washing quality. Sizes. Pr'cee. 8 x 61/, x 3 $6.00 each. 8x67, x 31/, 6.50 8x67:x4 7.00 8x67, x 47, 7.75 Bxty.xs 825 8x6l2xfi 900 I Guaranteed Moaquito Proof, H153 words
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Advertisement74 1911-09-14 1 *t? mmssr mr "I have never driven a horse, but have used motor cars for the past six years All my cars have been Humbers (four i n number), my p/esent one being their latest two-seater. thelO/UH.P. Ihavehadremarkable value from these car N and l can most sincerely recommend their74 words
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Advertisement194 1911-09-14 1 ROBINSON'S Cash Sale OPPORTUNITIES. FRIBTER ROSSMANN S Sewing Machines HAND MACHINE HAND MACHINE On Walnut Base, complete with cover Frister celebrated and set of 15 Attachments. CAM AC riON New Family Hand Sewing Machine. $20 Each E Light running, quick working. The Best Family Machine <jn the Market. ONCE A194 words
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Advertisement8 1911-09-14 1 USE MORSES DISTEMPER AOAMSON. GILFiLLAN MM CO., UO8 words
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Article620 1911-09-14 2 ARMY COUNCILS NEW SYSTEM OF MESSING. A Better Menu for Tommy. Ah a result of recent investigation by the Army Council, it lias been sliowu that, while 1 some units liave adopted a system of messing j which can be described as very satisfactory and economical,620 words
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Article403 1911-09-14 2 Interesting Figures in the Latest Blue-Book. Some interesting statistics are contained in the toinual report of the Kegistiar-General for Ireland just issued as a Hluc-book. The report shows that the excess of births over deaths in 1910 was 27,069, as compared with 27,786 in 1909. The loss403 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement313 1911-09-14 2 The Ideal invigorator wsbhhp I ™'VANA'- To ie I Wine VITALISES: THE BLOOD ActS «f neficia »y upon the \na' helps to form pure c iii Lntire System. The Brain iJ L n\ fortifies i lie brain ffittflT X' i i noil against the dbctl of over iwmSQL- work anil313 words
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Advertisement100 1911-09-14 2 Danger of Blood Poisoning. Kvory family should at a'l times be provided with a M"'»l reliable liniment and those who, have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm will admit that there is nono better. Even as slight an injury as tho scratch of a pin has resulted in blood poisoning and caused100 words
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Advertisement535 1911-09-14 2 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE Developing and Printing JUST ARRIVED i Wellington's Plates Films KONG HINB DHIOH6 A CO. NO. 104. NORTH BRIDOB ROAD. 10 -6-I*2 VICTORIA HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET. Run absolutely under European supervision. Only beat liquors served. By tbe German Mail a new string band composed of Ladies nd Gentlemen will535 words
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Advertisement183 1911-09-14 2 UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumlgatoi*) RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, F.M.B. WHITE ANT fjj. AND IN USE ON NEARLY EVERY RUBBER ESTATE IN THE F.M.S. EXTERMINATOR BOLE IMPORTERS: AYLEBBURT AND GARLAND, IPOH. OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY CO., LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Port Swettenham,183 words
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Article723 1911-09-14 3 By Lif.ut.-Col. G. A. Dbrrick, Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, September 12, 1911. s. v. c. Annual Manu-uvreH. I (a) All unit* of the S.V.C. will parade at the Drill Hall, at 9 p.m. on Saturday, September 2ii, and will take part in night operations with the troops of the723 words
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Article156 1911-09-14 3 Whilst tin- British steamer Knight Com panion, n new boat of 9,000 tons, which had been chartered by the Ocean Steamship Company (or the home voyage, was lately on its way to Batavia, a tiro was discovered to have broken out in one of her holds which contained inflammable cargo.156 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement702 1911-09-14 3 ASK FOIR, Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. BOLB IMPORTERS THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. SINGAPORE 876 '27-12 ESTATE SUPPLIES OF Every Description FROM ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM JULY 1. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY t'P TRAINS. I*B *****8 10 11 12 A.M.702 words
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Advertisement11 1911-09-14 3 Wood* Great Peppermint Core tcr all internal complaints. Dysentery, Cough*, Collf,ef.11 words
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Advertisement241 1911-09-14 3 TAN BBNfl CHIANB NDBSEBIES, Orchard Road. Have always in Stock Splendid speci mens of Orchids from Sontb America and Native States. Flower plants ol every description and of the very best Several varieties of CaUdinms and s large Assortment of Green Honse Plantf and Palmfi of great variety. INSPECTION CORDIALLY241 words
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Advertisement182 1911-09-14 3 MONKEY BRAND Makes Copper like Gold; Tin like Silver. l»jU TUSHUN COAL_ I«^F I he Best Steaming Coal in the Par East. FRESH STOCKS always on hand ft 1 1 TOUT QAfMI TAIIft at Dairen, Newchwang and Tient UU I I U I UUUU I UNO sin Depotn and also182 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement622 1911-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. RBTO. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Oulf, Continental, and Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINES 1911 Outward (for China.) Delhi Sept 22622 words
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Advertisement670 1911-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN UNE. A Fortnightly ser vioe is maintained be. tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamera maintaining this service have been speoially designed and constructed, and670 words
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Advertisement517 1911-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu Bisut, Semarak, Bacho, Kelantan, Bangnara Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsoan, Übumpon Taku, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure 8 p.m. s.s. ASDANG Sapt. 14 Sept. 16 Will not call at Pahang, Beraerah and517 words
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Advertisement541 1911-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA UNE. HAMBURG. AND DEUTSCHE OUkrVICMFfFMRTSSft. "RAMA" BOOK*. Combined Service. Tbe steamers of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straite, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and oooe a month for Bremerhaven direct,541 words
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Advertisement633 1911-09-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM D. L. Horddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast an 1 well-known mail steamers of this i'jnipany sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,633 words
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Article148 1911-09-14 5 FIXTURES Thursday. .September 14. H:,.»i Water. 1 8'j a.m.. 1 .28 p m I. hoi&eward mail clo.en, 8 p.m "!iil>iarniODic Mrcbcetra, 5.15 p.m. 'I'ho Dollar Mmmp, Thratro, 9 p.T Friday, September 15. Hiph Water, •> >H a.ui., 2.6 p.m S. D. L. outward mail dm. Tin" Merry148 words
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Article223 1911-09-14 5 To D*T. «3T Penan|> and Madras. taking mailH for Europe, etc. via Bombay Tarobi 8 pm hangkok Pronto pm Malacca, Port Dickson, and Port Swettrnliam Peoang S pm Solat Pandjang, UengkaliR. Siak and Pakan Barue Moikus 8 pm f'i raui;, Kanigoou aod Calcutta Bangala 4 pm Rilliton,223 words
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Article135 1911-09-14 5 'flit imp. Herman mail steamer liei ttl.u^.-r having Wit Colombo on tbe lOtb instant, ai 11 a.m., may bo txptctcd to arrive here on Friday, the ICtti iui-tant. at 11 a.m. Tbe B. I. contract packet eteamer Teesta, .laviiiti left Ni'K»patatu at 9 p.m. on Saturday, tbe135 words
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Article208 1911-09-14 5 Latest Arrivals. ■vmIkcj. 1 Siaui. htr I 6 tone, Oapt Cbris- I liansen. Sept H. From Bintfck, Sept 5. G.c. and i.'l d.p. Kast Asiatic 'oy. Ltd. Kor '.Uii^kA, Sept 16. Hi- kK Carlyle, Hrit. n'.r. 2 1 ton <, Captain Scott, .Sept 13. From Poit Di kscn,208 words
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106 1911-09-14 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG PAOAK Bast Wharf Basin Patani, Mm. East W. Sictimn No. 1— Taroba, Kenloy. Shurs Wharf— Singapore. Main W. Srct No. 2— lUr«aln, (ilenfarg. S- Kut SaDR. 4— Parco. 6- -Van don Boscli. Ajix, Moj'unr.106 words
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Article128 1911-09-14 5 Arrivals Per -U-b.oci Sumatra, Sept. 14. From London Mr. H. Brooks, Mrs. W. D. Mavcr. Mr. G. II. Wigbtwick, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Sibbald and infant, Mr. Tlios. Cbesney, Mr. L. Smith. Mrs. Munro and infant, Mr. D. Munro, Mesprc \V. Brook?. F. Win bod, T.128 words
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Article666 1911-09-14 5 Per N. I) L. ftemner i<crfflio(>er, due September 15.— Mr L V Hemert, Mr \V Kooiman, Mr A (i lv niiii in. Mr ami Mrs Biedermann, Mr M .1 C .It eke), Mr Herlap Hanson, Mr j Walter vod llettlin^Mj, Mi-s Bietenbolz, Mr Johann Widmc r, Mr666 words
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Article146 1911-09-14 5 The likeliest plane to tmt ship '■> ii-uir bead nowaday*, \m, it is saiil, in a suburban tea ganlea. Certainly then aM few ships 1 afloat which earn them, one of the ship i>in;iuews|i.i|xis, however, reeafla the fact I tint the Latiiner, once a London-owned ship and now poiwhaaad by146 words
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Article244 1911-09-14 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE SINOAPOBI, SKPTBMHKB 14, 1011 Oh London -Bank 4 mh i. i Demand 4/4,", Private 6 ni/n 2/433 do 8 m/i 2/4J On Qbbmani Bank d/d 'dBHJ Private 8 m/t U2I, On Fbahcb— Bank d/d 294) Private 8 m/» 290 Ok Inou— Bank T. T. IM| Private 80244 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article150 1911-09-14 5 Issue IS Valued 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Braann 10 10 Breach Hyo 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 KintaTin XI £1 Lahat Mines 10 10 Malacca Tin 61- 5/- Pahang Congo) XI £1 Pengkalen £1 £1 Posing Babro £1 XI Posing Lama 10 10 Rahman Hyd XI XI150 words
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Article580 1911-09-14 5 Issue Value if Bayers Sellers. 2/- 2/- Aim^t.r 8/6 4/2/. 2/- Anplo .flatty 16/9 17/6 2/. 2/- B&tang Mai- ka 1/9 2, XI XI Bfc'.o Caret 11.0.0 11.10.0 £1 i.\ Bata T i^» 8.7.6 8.15.0 XI £1 Bukit Kajaßg IOJ 2.1.6 XI XI Bukit Lintang 8.10.0 3.15.0 2/. Bokit580 words
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Article119 1911-09-14 5 Issue 5 Value oj Buyers. SoUer» 10 10 Baatern Smeltio* 10.00 10 1 660 j £1 41 Bleotrio Tramways 8,8 8/9 10 10 Fraser Neave 49.00 51.00 100 Howarth Erskine 45.00 (5.00 100 7% Prel 81.00 100 100 Kata Bro, Oel. 185.00 100 100 8% Con). Pret. aom 10119 words
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Article48 1911-09-14 5 Hayeri Sell re Spore Munioipal 4} of 1907 11,800,000 8% 7%pm Spore Municipal 4}% ol 1909 11,000,000 8% 7%pn S"pore Municipal 4% 9602,900 par Buyers Selleii Howarth Brakine 0% 1800,000 par Riloy, Hargroavoa 6% 1284,000 '-"t Sintja;ioro Glootrio 1»_ Tramways 6% £850,000 Spore Munioipal 6 11,878.000 aom48 words
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Advertisement53 1911-09-14 5 A Matter of Common Interest. lluw to Ime a ii']. l 1 jui'stioii in which man y air intricsU il inst BOW. C'hauiberlain'N t'oii;;li \'.< ■nicily lia^ vmim its glMft irputation and iniincn c sale hy its rcuiaikabli; cure of colds. It ran always Ik.- (li'lHinlcd U|K>U. r'ol silk by53 words
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Advertisement550 1911-09-14 5 ffioer Wobaeeo "SPRINGBOK" S Finest Quality Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco MANUKAI'TUHKD IN lin In 4-oz. linen bags, TPcHISVBcII. I OBTAINABLE AT PeßaK JOHN LITTLE CO., LD, AND ROBINSON GO. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tliat tbe above trade nmk is tlit properly of C. U. Kizar MnhauieJ A Co of N'os.550 words
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Advertisement51 1911-09-14 5 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY, Undertaksrs and Monum«ntal Masort BSTABLISHBD 1881 |j JUST RECEIVED; New iioods ot Superior Quality *vii Finiah. Marblee, Metallic Wreatbb, etc. Monuments ol every description RUBBER-TYRED HEAHSES The Best to be bad in tbe colony. With Plumes in ase. TBLBPHONB NO. HI NO 18T ORCHARD HOtfJ 10-7 10-751 words
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Obituary25 1911-09-14 6 Clumes-Kom. -On September 14, at 5, Wilkie Hoad, Singapore, William CluniesRoss aged SO years. The funeral will take to-day, at Bidadari, at 4-80 p.m.25 words
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1106 1911-09-14 6 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. STRIKES IN ANTI-CLIMAX. Once before, when strikes were epidemic, the remark was made that it only needed a striko of wives aud sweethearts to complete the circle. It did not occur to the person who made that observation that there might be a strike1,106 words
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Article17 1911-09-14 6 The performance at the Hippodrome tomorrow night will be under the patronage of the Governor and party.17 words
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Article44 1911-09-14 6 Mr. H. I*. do Silva, the well-known jeweller of Singapore, has received an order from the Boinbayites and Punjabis of Ipoh to make the casket to be presented on their behalf to the King Emperor of India on tho occasion of the Delhi Durbar.44 words
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Article16 1911-09-14 6 The Malay States Guides arc taking part in the annual mobilization of the Garrison this month.16 words
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Article25 1911-09-14 6 The Eui|ieror of Japan has personally tele graphed to the Emperor of Italy thanking him for the reception given to the warships Kuraraa and Tone.25 words
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Article24 1911-09-14 6 A message from Tokio to the China Press says the steamer Hazel Dollar, which ran aground recently, has been refloated and towed into Muroran.24 words
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Article45 1911-09-14 6 The manager of the Chartered Hank has received telegraphic advice from the head office in London that tho directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half year ended June :K) at tho rate of If per cent, per annum free of income tax.45 words
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Article41 1911-09-14 6 The Passir Panjang Beriberi hospital is still deserted save for the painters and whitewashes. The former inmates are apparently still isolated on St. John's Islam) whither they were sent owing to what is believed to have been an outbreak of cholera.41 words
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Article53 1911-09-14 6 A Hombay man named Sargent, living at 19 Wilkie Road, has charged his Indian ayah with criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold chain valued at 980. Another case of the same nature is reported by Koh Guau, of 147 Bukit Tiitja.li Hoad. A mandore of his has53 words
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Article54 1911-09-14 6 It is expected that the University for Chinese to be opened at Hankow under the joint auspices of English and American universities will be ready to receive students in 1913, says the Central China Post. The sum that it is hoped to raise for the building and endowment of the54 words
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Article46 1911-09-14 6 The Japanese Oriental Colonisation Company, an organisation corresponding to the British chartered companies for thecxploita tion of colonies, has begun to purchase land in Chonla Hokudo, North -eastern Korea, and has already acquired 4.000 chobu. The price of Und has consequently risen about 30 per cent.46 words
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Article55 1911-09-14 6 It is reported that the Wbangju Wharf and Godown Company at Shanghai has been acquired by a group of Japanese business men. The price paid for the property is said to amount to over six hundred and fifty thousand taels a sum considerably higher than was offered by another shipping55 words
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Article57 1911-09-14 6 Ou the athletic field of the Tientsin \ouug Men's Christian Association a few days ago a bonfire was made of about 1.000 opium pipes and other opium smoking requisites. The gathering was held under the auspices of the Cliihli Provincial Anti-opium Society, says the Peking and Tientsin Times, and attracted57 words
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Article78 1911-09-14 6 In the case in which .1.A.1). Watt ->ued T. K. Dunn at Shanghai for a balance of Tls. 1.650 alleged to be due under a contract made by the plaintiff as broker for the de fendant for the purchase of '2oo Anglo-Java shares, judgment has been given for defend ant,78 words
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Article71 1911-09-14 6 The Sourabaya Haudelsblad learns horn Kota Radja that the iiiissin" patrol under sub-Lieutenant Neuttcr ta detachment of which was re)>orted a few days ago to have been discovered in an exhausted condition!, has been found. Eight European soldiers perished out of 37. Of the prisoners aud hired coolies there were71 words
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Article78 1911-09-14 6 Wheu he went to the theatre last uiyht, Mr. W. P. Wachter, who is residing at the Hotel van Wyck, had with him a brown leather pocket-book which contained l:tO guilders and S.'iii in Straits currency. In the course of the evening he remembers taking out the pocket book to78 words
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Article72 1911-09-14 6 The share certificates fur the vendors' holdings in the new Port Dicksou-Lukiit (F.M.S.* Rubber Co.. Ltd., liave arrive! in Singapore and are in course of distribution. It is only four and a half months since the flotation took place ami the distribution of the vendors' shares, in comparison with the72 words
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Article90 1911-09-14 6 The 1 udo China steamer Kut Wo is reported to be badly ashore on the main bank at North-cast Crossing, a little above Naugkin. The ship had just assisted another steamer off the mud wheu she ran on the bank herself going so far up as to tip over on90 words
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Article89 1911-09-14 6 Mr. E. 11. F. Day, who is living at the Seaview Hotel, came up to town yesterday and hired a first-class ricksha to go about town and make some calls. On the seat beside him he had a bundle of private correspondence which, among other items, contained a Mercantile Bank89 words
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Article100 1911-09-14 6 It is an extraordinary coincidence, observes Capital und Commerce (Shanghai), that on the very day when Manila was celebrating the tenth anniversary of the inauguration of its municipal government, Singap i was losing its municipal franchise. In s ite of the several irregularities in the Singapore aud other Straits municipalities100 words
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Article400 1911-09-14 6 We understand that the Kt. Ruv. W. It Mounsey, D.D., Bishop of Lahuan and Sara wak, is returning to his See on Saturday While Lord Goschen was motoring to Hastings a wheel came off the car, which turned turtle. Lord Goschen was |>iuned undei ne if h.400 words
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Article166 1911-09-14 6 The Sourabaya Courant of the '2nd iusl gives an account of a terrible accident that day on board the Dutch man of war Hertng Hendrik, while at gun practice in the Straits of Madocra. whieli cost the lives •>! two marines aud a bluejacket. Ten others166 words
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Article235 1911-09-14 6 In the course of remarks ou the Marine In surance Market. The 'limes notes that a re cent report to underwriters related to ':argo part of which had been damaged by sea water, discharged by the French steamer Sala/ie at Colombo. The paragraph pro ceeds The235 words
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Article256 1911-09-14 6 Tlio trade mark forgery case brought by Moms. John Little and Co. against Lye Joon Sang, of South Canal rioad. ended yesterday in the acquittal of the defendant. uUwrill the court for the defence, Mr. Everitt MM that to bring liome the charge, selling mAm256 words
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Advertisement88 1911-09-14 6 From the famous Amsterdam Brewery AMSTEL PILSENER BEER. Per case of 4 dozen Quarts $14 less 5% Per case of 8 dozen Pints $17 less 5% SOLE A6ENTS: Caldbeck, iacgregor Co. SUN BRAND STERILIZED COW'S MILK. Pint tins, per case of 4 dozen $T.TS Small tins, per case of 888 words
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Advertisement201 1911-09-14 6 JSt.fielena OR THE LAST DAYS DF NAPOLEON (1815—1821) I DURATION HOUR) Forms the Piece de Resistance of To-Night's Programme ANI> DKMt'TS Napoleou's arrival at Jamestown. His friendship with the Balcouibes— an English family. Pleasant intercourse with them interrupted by the arrival of Sir Hudson-Lowe as Governor. His transfer to Longwood201 words
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Article286 1911-09-14 7 GREAT CONCESSIONS MADE BY FRANCE. Huge Tract in Africa Offered. Kkutkk's TlMMIM I.Mll'Inli, Si '[itrinbi'i l-l. Kernel s correspondent in I'nris wires that a BOiui -official statement lias been issued which says it is understood that the Kronch reply to (irnii.iiiy will be wry flSfHoit. 6B-IMH-iallv ngMdiag286 words
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Article89 1911-09-14 7 BRITISH DEFEAT BY CAVALRY CHARGE. (treat Services Rendered by the Aviators. Hki-tf-r's Tklk<.i;\m. l...i.-1'i'i. via Durban. September 1:;. I'lir lirst bi^ actiou ill tlii-demum manoeti rios NhIImI in failure of the deft 1 ulcrx to capture the iuv^ulcrs' jmllinB Tin- .f -iii|iliiiii- m ■whim inam;iti>ciitly in toeoreri»n mat89 words
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Article49 1911-09-14 7 Victory After Very Severe hghting. Kfoter's Telegram. 1... in lon. Septeuibei 14. the "ijiiiniiiids liavcliad a complete victory at .Mcl ilia after dos|)orato ennafjeiuents, iv wliicli tli< ir tr.tal ca.Mia.lt ii- were lHkilled aud 77 wdiindoil while tin' <ucuiy lia<l HIM him. ln. l kill. .1.49 words
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Article25 1911-09-14 7 Hk t: tick's Tki-koham. London, via I 'urban, September II). The Victorian Assembly has pa seed a bill providing for compulsory preferential voting.25 words
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Article33 1911-09-14 7 BSDTBRI Thi.HiinM. l.ouilon. via Durbau, SepUmbei IK. St. Vnilrew's I uivi isity is celebrating its quincentenary and a distinguished company has as- embled, iueliiding overseas delegatefrom India and South Africa.33 words
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Article33 1911-09-14 7 Kki-tkk's Tklkorax. l.diiiinn. vin Durban, SopU.-mIK.-r 13. Tin: -ticaiii of lava from Mount Ktun is travelling with rumarkahlc swiftness. It has already MVWMI seven miles, ilestioyiii'4 viue and h few eattaHHi33 words
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Article34 1911-09-14 7 Rkutku> Tklkokam. London, via Durban. September 18. Bm tatagmi Miuistir lias informed lirnli i ii piv-riitiitivr that no<;utiatious for an A nglu Portuguese HHMmU treaty will resiMiitMl M houii a» |K>HHibk>34 words
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Article58 1911-09-14 7 Fine Form Shown by the Americans. Rioter's Tblbokam. I .mi. l, hi. via Durban. September 18. Iv the Darin Cup contest Lamed beat Lowe, 8-4. 1— 7—5, 6—l. McLouglilin beat Dixon H-«, 3-fl, 6—3, 6-2. The Americans were brilliant. Larnod is a fast server, ami McLoughlin finished58 words
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Article104 1911-09-14 7 Rkctkk's Telegram. Lomlun. via l<urbnn, September UL A Moiirincloiis message say* that Mademoiselle MriN ha>- won the Fcmina Cup by rtyin<; 141 miles in i| hums. Aviator Koulei. Hyiiif; fast wards across America, demo) islial his aeroplane while crocsiii-' tin- IhUm He csca|K)d with a strained back. Tlie104 words
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Article54 1911-09-14 7 RftLTUI IUMUft London, via Durban, September IS. A (ierinan Socialist Cou«ress lias resolved thai the party shall move iv the Reichstag that when international differences arise the Government shall be bound to summon the Keichstau and render mi account of the situation. The Cou«re*< also ftHM&ti against54 words
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Article41 1911-09-14 7 Recter's Telkoram. I.. tn. lon. via Durban, September IS. llcuUr's correspondent at Sydney says throe citizens have given Mawson's Antarctic expedition l"(.*>00. London, via Durban, September 14. The Australian Commonwealth contri butes five thousand pounds to the Mnwson exrtedition.41 words
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Article33 1911-09-14 7 Km ik!. Telegram. London, via Durban, September l:i. A St. Helena uics-age says the Papanui has been beached and abandoned. She is gutted, but part of the cargo has b»*-n -aved.33 words
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Article40 1911-09-14 7 Rbutek's Telegram. London, via Durban. September 13. 'I'lic drought has ended in the north of England. Heavy rains have fallen at Bradford and in North Wales and there have been inn in the South of EngUnd.40 words
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Article38 1911-09-14 7 Rectkr's Telegram. L'>:ni"ti. til Durban. September, 1-t Lieutenant Hugo Derville with 6t>> Sherifian troop- i- MMfMMd at Sofia by hostile Arabs, and Colonel Brcuiond with a force of l.">Oo has left Ke/ to relieve him.38 words
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Article52 1911-09-14 7 Kn.ni a Malacca Corkksiosdknti. Malacca, September 14. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of lino Para in London yesterday was 4/11 per lb., value. The price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 5/4. value. There arc buyers at Mm price-52 words
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Article103 1911-09-14 7 il'kom (in: Own Coukksponuknti. IVming. Sept< ulkt IX. A -litilit tire h.i- taken place at the l'cnaug Club, when owteg to a Khort circuit in the i-li'cti it- wins in the roof a tic of the r.iiu-i ignited. The outbreak was eaxily extinguished, with little damage.103 words
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Article45 1911-09-14 7 (From Oub Own Corkkspondknt.) Pcnaiig. September 18. Tlic Aii]>r.il Court has granted au appliesti >n fur leave to appeal to the Privy Council in tlic Chaugloou estate case (a dispute over opt i .11 uiouoyl. There was considerable j IMMI45 words
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Article95 1911-09-14 7 SUCCESSFUL COMPANIES AT THE EXHIBITION. Sungei Kapar's Double Win. (Fbom Oi'r Own (Jokrkspondent.) I .Minimi, September l-'f. hi UiMil awards at the recent Knbber Exhibition have uow been issued. The India Rubber Journal shield for thu best sample of l'lantatiou Para rubber lias been won by Suum'i l\.i|mr.95 words
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Article102 1911-09-14 7 (Fkom Our Own OmmMORJ Peuao-{, Septciubor ML (lihkl pin- -.s is In in^ mi' '<■ with tllC improvtiiicntH to Pulau Jerejak quarantine cauip. The type of latrine is being altered and more bathing tanks are being erected. Arrangements arc Ittiug made (or the nitration of the fir-h water102 words
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Article378 1911-09-14 7 A Ruler of Great Capacity and of Unswerving Loyalty. i .1 11 1 in mm- cm tin- death of the Ni/aut of Hyderabad, the Allahabad Pioneer writes Mir Mahbndali Khan was in many ways a remarkable man. He may not have proved himself in his manner378 words
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Article281 1911-09-14 7 Wm nearly three hours last MOMMg the Itaadmann Opera Company amused a full house at the Victoria Theatre with The Chocolate Soldier, which, as probably most people know, lias bi n adapted froui the story of George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Mau. As a comic opera281 words
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Article58 1911-09-14 7 We (the Shanghai Mercury) understand that Dr. (^uincey, who has had experience of plaguo work in Hongkong, and is now tbe resident-Burgeon of the hospital on tbe Chinese ISund, has been offered an important position in the Chapoi Plaguo Prevention Corps. Dr. Quincey is tho third sun of Mr. W.58 words
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Article470 1911-09-14 7 BETTER OUTLOOK ON SINGAPORE MARKET. Sellers Demanding Less. (From Our Own OmWMMH) Pcnang, September IB. Regarding the rice question, it is alleged < that the middlemen are making strcnuons endeavours to induce the Malay agriculturists to give up tin ii Htock by tempting I offers and470 words
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Article423 1911-09-14 7 Four Years to Complete Salvage Operations. The British cruiser Bedford Um^ ttt the British Asiatic Squadron sank off Quel part Island on July "20. last year. The sunken rock on which the cruiser ran owing to a dense fog prevailing is situated very near the shore of the423 words
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Article107 1911-09-14 7 Ban complaint is made of the destruction of trout in the Bonier rivers by the cormorant. Although this bird's average weight is 61b., it cats daily 361 b. of tish, and holds in its stomach eight to twelve lish at once. Mr. Herbert Dodos, of Berwick, a noted Border angler107 words
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Article353 1911-09-14 7 A Great Deal Yet Remaining To Be Explained. A discussion which took place .11 t,li. Tropical Section of tlio annual mcetiufj of U10 British Medical Association at Birmingham on the means by which plastic is spread shows that in spite of the only too abundant opportunities353 words
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Article456 1911-09-14 7 Particulars of Their Numbers and Membership. At the .-ml of 1910. according U> the hoard >>t Trade Labour Gazette, the number of registered and unregistered trade union-* known to tbn department t<i be in existence was I,lo4, exclusive of a few. generally unimportant, from wliich complete returns had456 words
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Article186 1911-09-14 7 The Proposals of Chino-American Line. Tlie Chino American Steamship Company, Capital and Ommum understands, lias not progressed further than it did a few weeks ago. The same Cliiuese merchants are rather inclined not to be dragged into these ventures: and they have always found that there186 words
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Article13 1911-09-14 7 Krubong.— 72s lbs. Kuala Kangsar I'loiiUtiuus. 10.751 lbs., coconuts. J2.000.13 words
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Article102 1911-09-14 7 EVIDENCE OF NON-UNIONIST WORKERS. Recognition Would Lead to Coercion. Kkutku'h Tki.kj.uam. Ixmdou, via Durban, September 1:>. The liailway I'oiiiiiii.ssiuii j^ iMMtM nun I'nionistK. who said they MHHmj thut tin? conciliation scheme li.ul uot fulfilled oxpecta tions. but non 1'nioni-ts mv.i sviiipntliiwwi with MM agitation Iwflag tlincto. They i102 words
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Article48 1911-09-14 7 Discovery of a Supposed Plot. Reutkr's Tki.foium. I .on. lon. via Durban, September 1.1. Lisbon messages state that what is den cribed as a great Royalist plot has been discovered at ViaunadoCastello and n score of arrests have been made, iueludini> captain and n military chuplain.48 words
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Article45 1911-09-14 7 Kkutbr's Telegram. London, via Durban. September 1... Yesterday the contract was signed for con struction of n branch line from the IgamU Railway to Magadi Soda Lake. Tho work will be commenced forthwith and is to U. completed in eighteen months.45 words
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Article42 1911-09-14 7 Dbb OsrAsiATiscim Lloyd Tklkgram. Berlin, September 13. A St. Petersburg agency lie us from Peking that the Chinese naval ministry has worked out a seven years' tleet building pro gramme fur eight battleships, twenty cruisers, fifty torpedo-boats, and four naval42 words
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Article20 1911-09-14 7 Dkk OrmUOMI Llovi. Tklkoram Berlin, September IS. Prince Adalbert of Prussia has bu>:n ordered to the Naval Academy20 words
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Article45 1911-09-14 7 Dkr Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, September IS. Sir K. U Lartwnght. through the miihuiii of others, declares in several papers that In--I'iitert.! hi- no anti Gorman feelings and that the alleged interview does not tally with hi* utterance-. He never mentioned tho Kaiser45 words
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Article41 1911-09-14 7 I>KR OSTASIATISCUB LLOYD TKLEdRAM. Berlin. September 13. In Kram.e. Belgium, iii.l Spain there liiivk been dear food riot-. Heir Bethruauu will preside at a meeting of the Minister Council to con-idci the short age of fodder question.41 words
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Article25 1911-09-14 7 I In: OsT\SIATtSCUE TjLOYU TkLKOBAM. Berlin. September IS. I Ik Spanish Ambassador has received tho iJi .in. l Cross of the Kaglc Order.25 words
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Article15 1911-09-14 7 D«R Ostasiatische Lloyd Tklkhram. Merlin. Septeinlx'r IS, Mr. Kdisoii lias arrived it Berlin.15 words
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Article26 1911-09-14 7 Rkitkk's Tklkokam. London, via Durban. Septcnil>er IS. New York Stock Exchange is firm. Van Schaick has failed for (our million dollars, mostly secured.26 words
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Article35 1911-09-14 7 Kkutkk's Tki.k.,uam. London, via Durban, September 18. A referendum in the State of Maiuo has decided by a narrow majority for the aboli tion of the lii|uor prohibition introduced in MM.35 words
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Article20 1911-09-14 7 Keutkk's Tklkoram. London, via Durban. September Tho Atlantic steamship companies have raised their steerage rates tivo shillings.20 words
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Article46 1911-09-14 7 Rbutkr's Tki.kiihvm. i London, via Durb;Ui, Sci'tcinbei 13. JN The Chronicle says Mr II ircourtu actou in tho Cole case was oxptnlieut and just. Ho did well to show that tho Government dow M uot roapcrt pci-ou* in s.i li 1 JS 146 words
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Article89 1911-09-14 8 In tin- fin.il lor tin I'unaug Cffokst (M !»wn tennis championship. Soiitlmin. tlif holder, boat Mercer 0 <> I <■■ \t tin >,]K.3 Lines (lolt t'lub. the ladk>s monthly s|KX)ii was won by Miss Worters with r >o. Kiylit c.mipeUd. but only Miss \\'nrters niril WM lelilllleil.89 words
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Article318 1911-09-14 8 S.C.C. Tournament. The prelhainarj vownn ot theSx'.i'. lawn t. nnis toiiiii.uueiit eoaawMand yeah inlay, win the following results: It Bonus*. 1). Main beat I>. T. Lewis, w.o. T. M. Shu -vington v. 0. T. A Uobiitson, unfinished. A. R. Home beat C. L. Duft, 0-1. 6— a 1!.318 words
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Article337 1911-09-14 8 Kirn 1 of Lundy Returns to the Mainland. Utndj l-i. mi I. tin graaJte rook oil tin hivciii where the battleship M<>n- I tagu m wrecked, has loot its "king." The] venerabh wucr of the island, the Her. II. O. Hc.ivi ii. .utii »p— mUmb piai-tiially all liis337 words
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Article196 1911-09-14 8 Cornish Engine Driver to Serve Imprisonment. llu trial .l.iims U'iUl.is, a Cornish aagjae iliixii. m. a obarge <>i negligently hi— ing the death ol ■eronoooUeaaad injuries to tliiiti iii l>v \< lAvinil at tin' Champion lit if. oil AOgOat I', has ciilirllliiiil at Halloa !■■!<■. Um aocinBd196 words
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Letter560 1911-09-14 8 To tin- Kilitor of Hm Straits Times. Sir, -In reference to N. liorowsky's letter, of yom -list night's issue reganling "classical dancing wherein ha staled that 1 have novor j MM a -classic dance." I may assure you, Mi. K.Iitor. and tin- public Singapore, that whatever was stated560 words
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Article218 1911-09-14 8 Murder of a Missionary in Solomon Islands. A report from Sydney, il.inl \uyust ;>, couuiins the follow iny A letter has been teeeifi 'I by Mr, Amble, of the China Inland IMbaioa, MMMninK the death of the ltev. I-iiilnii k Uiuiclls. iirni I'm C-lai;a. in the frirww Island-.218 words
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Article96 1911-09-14 8 Slum has eleetiieity. and the thoughtful I manufacturers of it have (says a home paper) provided to the best of their ability for every eune, ivable accident, l-'or instance, when the lights go out. the I Mnoilj is to follow the directions in this notice: ll.mgUul;.96 words
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Article1013 1911-09-14 8 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, September 14, 1911. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the foUowing list of quotation!- this morning Nom Value Bayers. Sellers. 2/- AUaear 8/6 4/1 2/- Options 1/2 i in, £1 Anglo-Java 8/10 4/6 1 Anglo-Johore 6/-1,013 words
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Advertisement48 1911-09-14 8 V^Le r>|,t»in h cose v v n I, Ik "Jlie C ipt .iuV brow was had. A coil (taa iv lv's hi. -id, Hi eh at twrj MM. 'Iwii" haider to enlurc. TbaD arbaa ilu> tiiupea'H ro^ic i: i|Kor hi- Woodn' Ortut IVpptrmiat t v" iJad fallen ovciboaiii48 words
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Advertisement46 1911-09-14 8 The Man Who Gets There li the luan who has bood n ul ii-li red blo.d and plenty of it— in hi-, body. WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blcod lotsof it- -life giving, brain ■OBViaMag Btctngth repltniabiog blojd. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 nnd $2.46 words
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Advertisement348 1911-09-14 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. EURASIAN CLERK WANTED. Wanted. Eurasian Clerk conversant with estate accounts. Also a capable conductor. Applications under Prospects, co Straits Time*. 14-9 14 DOG WANTED. I'uppy of well-bed big do,;. Reply to N.R.S co Straith Timex. 149 n SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTED. Must be quick and reliable. State qualifications to348 words
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Advertisement311 1911-09-14 8 Raffles :|i|| Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, Sept. 16. Victoria Theatre SINGAPORE BANDMANN OPERA CO. To-Nitfht "The Dollar Princess" Sf'iV THE MERRY WIDOW mturojy, "OUR MISS GIBBS JJJJ**; A COUNTRY GIRL wSTiI. THE ISLANDER WhT" THE ARCADIANS SEPT. 20. Last Performance. PLAN OF SEATS NOW OPEN AT ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY,311 words
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Advertisement219 1911-09-14 8 BUY A "Moutrie" PIANO Over 1,300 in use today from Manchuria to the Straits, and giving entire satisfaction. WRITE FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. <® S. Moutrie Co., LIMITED. THE ARCADE, HHOAfOU i TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT THK HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ,1. Kelly in disgrace219 words
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Advertisement58 1911-09-14 9 Zingessol WASHABLE DISTEMPER Unequalled for interior and exterior work. Never fails to please, once used always used. VARIOUS SHADES KEPT IN STOCK. Prices on Application. Paterson, Simons Go., Ltd. WERE THE PYRAMIDS MADE OP Conolite THE NEW AND INEXPENSIVE FLOORING Absolute Endless Wear. PRICES ON APPLICATION. Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd.58 words
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Advertisement664 1911-09-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGSBURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA POBTB, FORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Also taking passengers and oargo with transhipment lor other VIOTO RIAN, SOOTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENSLAND FORTS, BRITISH NKW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN aod NEW ZEALAND PORTS, Smooth Passage. Superb Soanery A664 words
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Advertisement607 1911-09-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. Canadian Facile Railway Co.'s Royal Mail Steamship Lin*. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUROPB Via Chin*, Japan, Canada axd thi Omitbo Statm. Roate from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vaneonver. R.M.S. Empress of India") Twit, screw R.M.B.»Bmpres.ofJ.r*n" Bg»™ R.M.S. Bmprc Bof China"607 words
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Advertisement441 1911-09-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The steamers of this Company maintains a regular direct sorvioe between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo, on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtsse Port*. Formosa, the Philippines, etc, etc. StMuntn Tons Commander Rdtsano 4,808441 words
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Advertisement342 1911-09-14 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8 8. CO.. LTD. ft THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S N. CO.. LTD. BITWBIN Fremantle (Perth North West Australian Ports, Java and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, Kinp a Sound (Port for the342 words
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Advertisement517 1911-09-14 10 insurance. ■Teat eastern life assurance coLIMITED Bead Office Winchester House, SINOAPORB. Board off Dlraotorai 8. A. Durick, Esq., Chairman. 4. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director Pbtib Fowlii, m.b., 0.m., Chief Mod. Offioor f M. Elliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Oodvsbdr. T»w Noam Pan, Esq. Oxo Soon Tii, Esq. boon Sian517 words
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Advertisement307 1911-09-14 10 INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of China.. Head Office, 51a, Kiangse Rd., Shanghai. To thi Chinbsi Gintlimbn or Sinoapobi REMEMBER that it is tbe UNEXPECTED that is always happening in all parts of the world 1 Tbe Home Life issues all sorts of policies to suit all sorts of307 words
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Advertisement518 1911-09-14 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA_AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of £20 each 41,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,625,000 Reserve Liability ot Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORB BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and intorest allowed at518 words
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Advertisement756 1911-09-14 10 BANKING. THE KE HM TOM BANKING AND INSURANCE CO. LTD. NO. 67 AND 68, KLINO BTRBBT. Established 1007 Capital paid up 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1, Tarn Tick Joon 0. Sim Eia Jam 3. Nam Era Siho 7. Tio Hoo Lai 8. Lmw Chia Hcno756 words
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Advertisement910 1911-09-14 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION BALE OF* Excellent Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, etc. The Property of T. E. Winfield Esq AT "B. VILLA", INSTITUTION HILL, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. AT 2 P.M. An Excellent toned cottage piano by Robinson Piano Co.. Ltd in good condition ttraw Btricg woven910 words
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Advertisement318 1911-09-14 10 AUCTION SALE Of PRIVATE EFFECTS, At Powell k Co.'s Saleroom. Oh Friday, Skptehbkr 15, at 11 a.m. Comprising a large quantity of wearing apparel, drawing instruments, three kodak cameras, sextant, etc. Aleo N volumes ninth edition and ten volume* tenth edition Encyclopedia Britannica, and books on Civil Engineering and Drawing.318 words
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Article457 1911-09-14 11 ALTERATIONS PROPOSED IN THE NEW BILL Affecting Newspaper Reports. According to the published text of the bill which Sir George Toulmin is presenting for the amendment of the law of libel, it provides tbat a fair and accurate report published in any newspaper of the proceedings457 words
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Article272 1911-09-14 11 Nature's Uses for the Latex of the Rnbber Tree. The lii'ii.i kubtxT Wmlil. .111 American journal, publishes some illuminating intorma tion 1 1 u inline rubber which might not have come to tin knowledge ot Malayan n*luyet. We hasten tn ijuhU' Harper's Weekly informs its readers272 words
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Article219 1911-09-14 11 Alleged Theft Of Crack Racing Yacht. An Edinburgh correspondent says tbc crack racing yacht of the Firth of Forth, The Pallas, was removed from Gruuton Harbour !i. With the night of August 11 and next ■tnki The yacht, which is a fortyfooter, had a successful season219 words
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Advertisement423 1911-09-14 11 LORD HARDINGE HAS ORDERED TWO M hp WOLSELEY TO BE BUILT FOR THE PERSONAL USE CF Their Majesties The KING QUEEN At the Delhi Durbar. Full particulars from the Sole Agents i CENTRAL %%ggg, LIMITED. "STAR" CARS" (The Choice of the Royal Automobile Club). .lust landi.l, three 16.9 H.P. (li.423 words
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Advertisement41 1911-09-14 11 Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs tin; skt'p more or less and is often Hie cause of insomnia. Many cases have been permanently i 1 mil by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Kor sale by all Dispcnsai ies and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement491 1911-09-14 11 THE: CANADIAN GOVERNMENT "DIPLOMA MILK" In tbe interest of tbe consumer tbe Canadian Government recently secured sample; of the condenced milk Bold in the Dominion for Aoalyeip. The samples were not supplied direct by the Manufacturers, but purchased in a casual manner from Retailers, and included tbo manu. lactnres of491 words
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Advertisement173 1911-09-14 11 APCAR LINE OF BTEAMERB The undermentioned mail steamers of tbe aboTe Line maintain a regular gervioo be, tween Calcutta and Japan, calling at PenangSingapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en roate FLEET Tons Commander 'Japan" 6,018 A. Stbwabt Grihort At car 4,000 S. H. Bblsom Abbatoon Apoab 4,600 C. F. Hddson LiOBTNiNa173 words
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Advertisement318 1911-09-14 12 RANEEOUNOE DRAINPIPES are recommended for improving tfje sanitary condition of buildings on MINES RUBBER ESTATES Strongest and (Bfeapest Sizes from 3" to 24" are STOCKED IN WHOLES AND HALVES. SOLE AGENTS SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTS. DRESSER WANTED. (■or Estate in Kelantan. Apply Barlow and Co. 89 a CHINESE SALESMAN318 words
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Advertisement292 1911-09-14 12 BOARD AND LODGING. ROOM ANO BOARD PRIVATE I Distance 3 miles, Married ooople or chums. 1150 with boy and stabling. Apply European, c/o Straits Time* 199 189 BOARD AND RESIDENCE Comfortable Board and Residence in Bnglisa home. Private bathrooms. Tennis and Stabling. Terms moderate. iWer Bank, 107. Orchard Road. 29292 words
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Advertisement629 1911-09-14 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICEB TO lET. With immediate entry, A at Mid second floors, No. I*. Raffle* Quay Apply Gothrie Co., Ltd. 14 o_ HOUBE TO LET. No. 44, Anaon Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son, Change Alley. 166 a OFFICE TO LET. No. 7, Collyer Quay.629 words
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Advertisement488 1911-09-14 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. BIROS OF PARADISE FOR SALE Apply, Morsaz k Co.. 19, 90, Boat Quay. 21 7 WHATOFFERB? For sale, Paasburg Vacuum Dryer and Pomp complete. Very little used. Maoager, Sangei Rengam, Batu Tig*. 119 219 RUBBER BEEDB FOR SALE. Largo quantity of fresh robber seeds for ■ale. For488 words
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Advertisement578 1911-09-14 12 NOTICES. KIAM KMT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, liiirmil md ■■■lelatl C««trmct»r». Telephone No. 421. 106*100. Market Street. NOTICE. The management of the Hippodrome Circus is not responsible for any debts incurred by the employee*. (Sd.) K BYBACK, Manager. 8S n MALACCA ST. ANDREW S DINNER All Scotsmen in Malacca and dist rict578 words
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Advertisement261 1911-09-14 12 RAFFLES-BY-THE SEA Penantf'i MOST SELECT HOTEL. (Six minutes from the Jetty). The L—ding European Hotel. (No connection toith any Hotel of a similar name). Recognised as the most select Hotel with the Coolest Position. COMPARISON IKVITEO as to Cleanliness, Cuisine, Apartments, Service and Terms. N. B. —The only Cuisine under261 words
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Miscellaneous227 1911-09-14 12 Straits Wimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATBS.—MisoeUane ous wants of every description axe insert ed at the prepaid rate of tl per foot lines for one or two insertions. Notioes of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, tl each insertion For p.p o. cards, on page 6, $2. Inch Scalb227 words
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