The Straits Times, 15 September 1911
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Title Section13 1911-09-15 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.671 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 15. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement357 1911-09-15 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST Imosquito nets. I Special Offer. StroDg Fine double mesh, hard wearing, and excellent washing quality. Mbm, Prices. 8 x 6 1 x 3 $6.00 each. Bx6'/, x3'/, 6.50 bx6'/,x4 700 fe Bx6'/ s x4V- 7.75 t«j 8 x 6'A x 5 825 X* Bx6«x6357 words
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Advertisement104 1911-09-15 1 ROBINSON'S Cash Sale OPPORTUNITIES. FRISTER ROSSMANN'S Sewing Machines HAND MACHINE HAND MACHINE On Walnut Base, complete with cover Frister Rossmann's celebrated and set of 15 Attachments. CAM ACTION New Family Hand Sewing Machine. $20 Eae, Ea,, Light running, quick working. The Best Family Machine on the Market. ONCE A YEAR104 words
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Article932 1911-09-15 2 FEWER PUBLIC-HOUSES BUT MORE CLUBS. Increase of Drunkenness in London. Interesting statistics concerning the steady decrease in the number of "on and "off licensed premises in England and Wales the continual growth of clubs; and the proportion convictions for drunkenness bear to the population are contained in932 words
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Article503 1911-09-15 2 A> I'THKNT To A LITTLK KNc.I.ISII UoV Am. Its Skiiukl. A pathetic story illustrating the dangers of street traffic that threaten childreu was recently related by Mrs. Sarah Li'vicn, of '2<i, Normandale Street, Sheffield, whose son Percy was for many years helplessly paralysed through a503 words
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Advertisement259 1911-09-15 2 I 1 "'Hazeline' Snow" Va A l.ci the skin l»- ruu^h or wrinkled. <lr\ or 1 j^tsisy, M\/iii\i S\ia\" will do more v in restore ii~- youthful freshness and fine V> texture ih. in .m\ I'lh'-r prejKiration. I lie skin absorbs 1 1 \/n i\i: Sm«\v" rapidly 7 and i259 words
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Advertisement50 1911-09-15 2 A Matter of Common Interest. How to cure a cold is a question in which many arc interested just now. Chamberlain's Couj*h Hemedy has won its f-roat reputation and imiiientu sulc by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be dopended upon. For iale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.50 words
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Advertisement246 1911-09-15 2 BOVRII/ !sSIL Rheumatism Cured. There is no doubt abont it— do possible room for uobulief. Little's Oriental Balm really and positively does cure Rheumatism. Tbe most severe cases are alxcst instantly relieved. The acute paics and agonizing aches disappear. Tbe saQerer gets well. Mr. J. Vince of 20, Nelson Sjn»re,246 words
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Advertisement178 1911-09-15 2 Edspi'lies^his head who drinks Fraser&Neaves SODA WATER Atfbre turning Jnfbrt/ieNJght UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumigaton RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, F.M.S. WHITE ANT AND IN USE OX NEARLY EVERY RUBBER ESTATE IN THE F.MS. EXTERMINATOR. SOLE IMPORTERS AYLBBBURY AND GARLAND, IPOi: OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. THE PLANTERS'178 words
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Article914 1911-09-15 3 THE AUTUMN RAGE MEETING. (JWrr S. R. A. Rulei of Racing), Will be held on Tuesday. Norember 7, Thursday, November 9, sod Saturday, Novtruber 11. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tue*<l«y, NmvMsrr <\ 1. THE Ol'ENINO STAKES.- liiHp.m.) Value $600 A Handicap for Horres (bat liavo never won a Stako of more914 words
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Article989 1911-09-15 3 PROPOSALS FOR THE DISPLAY AT MANILA. Big Free Show Next Year. In February VJV2 from the M to the lUtli, both dates inclusive, theie will be held in the City of Manila what ix to be known as the Philippine Kxposition. The outside world and particularly the countries989 words
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Advertisement899 1911-09-15 3 the hour for Scratching 0 p.m. on the DAY BEFORE the Raoe. Owners of Griffins are entitled to enter for either of the following series of Races Frkb Beriet No. 1 First Day— Race No. 7. Second Day— Race No. 1. Serif i No. 8 First Day -Race No. 4.899 words
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Advertisement38 1911-09-15 3 Cause of Insomnia. indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of insomnia. Many cases havo been permanently cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.38 words
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Advertisement358 1911-09-15 3 Tie Noted and DietingoUhed Palmist is obliged to shorten bis stay in Singa pore. Io order to give everybody opportunity to consult biin be will fci one week only give a SUBSTANTIAL HE ADI NO fcr Raffles Hotel Hv/:'| Hour* >bI9L 80-8 299 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NEAK BNTKANCB358 words
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Advertisement334 1911-09-15 3 I The REGISTERED TRADE MARK of Jl, Milkmaid! I Full Cream Milk j*^^^^^^^ §r~ IS THr HALL-MARK OF |HOT PERFECT PURITY Jw'WH'J ant Guarantee of Highest Quality. jPjL^ I UNTOUCHED BY HAND. £^y|:§|J# The Original and Best. LARGEBT SALE IN THE WORLD. Sold by all Druggists principal Provision Dealers. Maynard334 words
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Advertisement614 1911-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P.ff O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Stoamors will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES 1911 Outward (for China.) Delhi Sopt614 words
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Advertisement621 1911-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, nndor mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Now Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this Bervioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted621 words
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Advertisement501 1911-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION COmLD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu Bisut, Scmerak, Bacho, Kelantan, Bangnara Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsnan, Cbumpon Take, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure 3 p.m. b.s. ASDANG Sept. 16 Will not call at Pahang, Barserah and Taku. WiU not501 words
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Advertisement531 1911-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD DEUTSCHE OAMPFMHIFrF4HRT9GES. HMM UEMEI. Combined Service. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular Bervioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoo a month for Bremerhaven direct,531 words
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Advertisement629 1911-09-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Rorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast ani wollknown mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan,629 words
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Article150 1911-09-15 5 P ~URES Friday, Septen. High Water, 2 28 a.. Ip.nj W. I) L ontw»r>l mail .or Thu Merry Widow. Theatre 1 9 15 p.m. Saturday, September 16. litftj Water, H. '6 a ra.,2.54 p.ni K. I. oatward mul due. Our Miss (i.l.b-. Thoutre 9.15 p.m. Sunday. September150 words
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Article246 1911-09-15 5 TOD4T. li('D;'koo>. < Shanghai and Japan Kut Sang 3 pm Malacca and Mnar Lady Weld Bpm Port Swettenham and Tolok Anson Solau«or 8 pm K. PabaoK, Pekau, ami Tn nfi;.iim Betsy b pm Siiiyli.iwan" and Poutiajak Altiny 1 put Tomobrow. I'akac Barue, Benekalie, i "booan Hilik, landjony246 words
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Article307 1911-09-15 5 Tin- Imp. German mail steamer DcrlHitiger iiaviuu lilt li vii v y< l*wd*J at 3 p.m. may I tn i xjitrlrd to arnv.; l:?re this afternoon at ti p.m. She v-jll probibly be despatched for Hongkong. Shanghai, 'reinstall. Kobe and Vuk-.li .in i. to morrow tl <307 words
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Article327 1911-09-15 5 Latest Arrivals. O3ia, Brit. str. 820 tons. Capt I'Vnwick, Sept 15. From Calcutta Sept 6. G.c. and r, I lloastcad k Co. For Australia Sept 16. Rds. I Pigu, Brit. Rtr. 294 tons, Captain Lyons, Sept 13. From lVuauK, Srpt 11. G.c. and 24 d.p. Lam Yong. For327 words
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105 1911-09-15 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To* Day. TANJONO PAOAR East Wharf Basin I'atani. East W. Siction No. I—Kumpliuift1 Kumpliuift Cbeising, Shiirs Wharf -Malaui; Kenley. Main W. Sict. No. 2— Kut Sang, Ethelnolf. B—Kum8 Kum Sang. 4— Parco. s— Calypso, Mm. 6 -Van105 words
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Article60 1911-09-15 5 Arrivals IVr h't-aiutr KlaDg, S*ptf rubcr 14. From Peuany. via port". Ma j :>r anl Mrs. Taylor, ("apt. N'tiisoD, Mr. and Mrs. Swingle, Miss A lams, M(ss:s. (irant. Chew W'con Pob, H. M. BaiD, W, Vanden Broach, L. Ooaverne, ■Fobn li. Au<l"rior., P. C Cowley. Beam, 11.60 words
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Article171 1911-09-15 5 Per N. I > L. steamer Dcrffl'Dger, due September 15. Mr L V Hemert, Mr w Kociman, Mr A G Kooiman, Mr and Mrs Biedermann, Mr N .7 C .I.ckel, Mr H. rlup Hins»n, Mr Walter Hettliunfn, Mlts Bielenbolz, Mr Jobann Widmc-r, Me P Whlf i I'ir171 words
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Article233 1911-09-15 5 Finance Commerce, EXCHANGE. SINOAPOBI, SkI'TEMRKR IS, 1911. On Lonuoh -Bank 4 v Demand Ui^ Private wit *Mn do f> iv,» Oh GiE«ANt-Bank d/d 288 J Private 8 m/» 242 i Ox Fman.i -Back d/d 28»i Private 8 m;t Mi On IHDU-BankT. T. il*i Private 80 d/s 176 On HoMOKONo-BoDk d/d233 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article152 1911-09-15 5 IPBUe S Valnu 10 10 Belat lin 10 10 Broang 10 10 Binaeh Uy.i 10 10 Kanaboi XI KintaTin 41 Labat Minet 10 10 Malacca Tin 5/- 6/- PahacK Codso: XI £1 PenskiUcn £1 Pnsing Babis £1 £1 Posing Lam* 10 10 Rahman Hyd £1 £1 Habiuao T)b Bnjem152 words
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Article567 1911-09-15 5 iKbIH 1 Valoe x Bnyerf. SelUm. 2/. I). All-u;ftr 6,6 2,. 2/- A.^lo VUKy 16/7* 17/6 2,'- 2,'- HaUun M.Uk.i 1,9 2/- i BLtiCani 11.0.0 11.10.0 £1 £t BaM Tip 8.7.6 8.15.0 £1 £1 Bakit Kaj»ng J 0.7j 2.1.8 41 £1 MM TiinUng B.IVO 3.15.0 3/. 2/- Bokit Mertajam567 words
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Article124 1911-09-15 5 [ssac B 7iiue Bayers, Sellers 10 10 Barter* norn Smoltin* 10.0 C 10 7 n 660 £1 41 Elootric Tramways 8 8 8/9 10 10 Fraser A Neave 49 00 51.0 C LOO Howaitb BrakiDb 45.00 (5.00 LOO 7% Prel »I.OC LOO 100 KaU Bro. Oct. 186.00 100 100124 words
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Article48 1911-09-15 5 Bayera Sellers Buyora Seilon Spore Muaioipal 4|% Howarth Brakino 8% 1800,000 psi of 1907 l,600,(;0b 8% 7%pm Riloy, HarKrcaves 6% 1284.000 2k Spore Municipal 4J% Singaporu Electric of 1908 11,000.000 8% 7%pn Tramways 5% fBSO.OCO S"pore Municipal 4% »602,900 par S'pore Manimpal 6 1 878 000 uom.48 words
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Advertisement106 1911-09-15 5 Danger of Wood Poisoning. Kveiy fiiiiiilyslnmlil ai 1 limes lie pioviile.l with a reliable liniiiu nt ami thoM wllOi have MM I'liunbii lain's Pain Italm will ,-id mit that tlui cis MM bettor. BtM as slight :in injarv as the icrateh «>f pin has tma&ti hi blood Jioisoniny anil OMMNd106 words
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Advertisement192 1911-09-15 5 AUCTION SALES. PMil and S- nt. 16 At the M uter Atooadants' yard, ih.i boat Emilie, at 1. H .t. IS— At HalfrooiL>, piai-.'is, at 10.80. S.p',. 20 —At saleroom, lai.l and house at Bukit Timal) Rrrd at I .10, Snpt. B— At Wwil-nl c. Upper Serangoon Roid, litus boll192 words
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Advertisement493 1911-09-15 5 CIGARETTES at the Smoking Concert. £O^V. When you pass round cigarettes at the ■j* q d Smoking Concert be sure they are State Express the cigarettes of quality that <<j^ w«II proclaim your social standing. In v ~^^k HW //f every detail of material and manufacture \~=^^*%S&r S lney are493 words
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Advertisement538 1911-09-15 5 NOTICE. Re HEB CHIN KOH, OF 17, .ToNKER STREET. MALACCA. And the hun of Bit: Koan Y«an, lati of Malaica, Dk<k\ski>. Notice ia hereby given, that fay a deed of Settlement dated the 19tb August, 1911, »nd registered at the Land Registry Office Malacca, Registered No. 442 of (Oil. and538 words
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Advertisement144 1911-09-15 5 HIGH-CLASS Telephone No. ai 9. UNDERTAKING. 8 P«*ln»«P Street, SingKDCra. MR. ALBERT L. Ac DALEY Begs t lufoiui tdr nublie that tbe kind p»tronaj?o aroordLd past (cw y. ars. has oiad'o it n<.c >ssary for him to acquire another new Rubbartyred Hearse, which MfMHI all o. .cub in •tooStniU, Mr.144 words
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Obituary32 1911-09-15 6 Spikks. At Tanjong Katong, on September 15, Walter Percy Spiers, aged 30, Proprietor of the Sea View Hotel. The funeral ccrtege will leave Tanjong Katong, at t p.m. tomorrow. No cards.32 words
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1174 1911-09-15 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. DIPLOMATIC BARGAINING. We are drawing towards the close, it may be hoped, of the long process of bargaining between Germany and France. If the former does not accept the conditions offered by the latter without inure demur, there will be a strong feeling that1,174 words
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Article11 1911-09-15 6 The M Brahmans had field operations at Pasir Panjang this morning.11 words
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Article31 1911-09-15 6 Tha Dutch cruiser Trump ran aground in the Kangeaw Archipelago, says a telegram to the Uatavia Nieuwsblad of the Bth inst. It was hoped she would be refloated at high water31 words
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Article13 1911-09-15 6 Thu output of tin ore from Ttriiiin^. Limited for August was 36 piunls.13 words
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Article22 1911-09-15 6 Iv our correspondence column, we print to-day a letter from the Colonial Secretary directing attention to the spread of cholera in Mecca.22 words
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Article31 1911-09-15 6 After a somewhat lengthy discussion the members of the Hongkoug A.D.C. have decided to continue their efforts for yet another season, though complaint was raised over the lack of public support.31 words
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Article49 1911-09-15 6 The typewriter which the millionaire's secretary in The Dollar Princess had the privilege of tapping at the Theatre last night, was an Underwood lent by the local agents. Messrs. Patcrson, Simons and Co. Ltd. It is, we believe, tho sort of thing that millionaires would use in real life.49 words
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Article67 1911-09-15 6 An elderly Chinaman was found lying in Omar Road this morning with his throat partially cut and a bloods ained hatchet at his side. He was taken to the hospital where his wounds, which were not very serious, were dressed. When he was able to spoak he told the police67 words
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Article74 1911-09-15 6 The Sourabaya Couraut of the nth instant states that it received information from Koepang that on August 2G an English squadron consisting of tour ships appeared in the roads there. It did not seek communication with the land and coaled from a coaling ship that accompanied the men of war.74 words
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Article77 1911-09-15 6 A coffee planter in the neighbourhood of Salabign. writes to the Sourabaya Handelsblad giving a few notes about some new species of coffee iquillou) that he had planted, and its power to withstand a prolonged drought. He noticed that during the recent severe drought lasting for two mouths, the youug77 words
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Article100 1911-09-15 6 It is often difficult to maintain the gra\ ity due to the dignity of the Bench, but we fairly broke down the other day (writes a Runduin correspondent of the 8.N.8. Horaldi when a small boy of eight and a pretty little girl of about ten appeared in court to100 words
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Article94 1911-09-15 6 Actiug under instruction trout the Local Government, tho Commissioner of Police at Rangoon has deported a Chinaman named Eu Paw alias I.i from Burma by the Glenoglc. The man has been de|«>i ted to Amoy, from which place he came to Burma, and the Peuang. Singapore and Hongkong authorities were94 words
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Article95 1911-09-15 6 A Vladivustock message to the Osaka Mainichi states that the dock labourers at the Petersburg Pier. Vladivostock. who struck work recently, have asked for an advance of wages and shorter hours. The Governor rejected the demands ou the ground that they were unreasonable. The Harbour Master then applied to the95 words
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Article118 1911-09-15 6 The 8.N.8. Government are preiiaied to encourage the cultivation of coconuts by selling certain land for this purpose ou specially favourable terms, namely, a premium free grant carrying a .'>o cents per acre rent for the Hrst five years, and a S2 to ■>■: per acre rent thereafter. This would118 words
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Article132 1911-09-15 6 Even revolution has its comic side occasionally, says a correspondent in Canton. A few days ago a Chinese, in foreign clothes, went in a chair to the Viceroy's yainen, and seems to have behaved in some peculiar way. At any rate, when he left his chair, and put his hand132 words
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Article167 1911-09-15 6 The subject before the V.M.C.A. I'arlia mentary Debating; Society last night was a series of resolutions bearing upou tho pressing question of tho re-organi-sation of the Municipality. The House was of opinion that any bill for the re-organisation of the Municipality should contain, amongst others, provisions that the council consist167 words
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Article332 1911-09-15 6 News has reached Manila if llio death Captain .1. \V. Sauntleis, for ninny yours iv the service of tlic Pacific Mail Hteanmhin Co Mr. Thomas Southwell, scientific adviser and inspector. pearl banks, Ceylon Company's Pearl Fishers, has accepted the offer .if the India Office to take up332 words
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Article53 1911-09-15 6 .Messrs. IJarlow and Co., Ku»lii Lumpur, write that they have rtceivifl telegraphic advice from the" secretar ies of the Highlands and Lu»l;md- Para Rubber Co., informing them that an interim dividend of 71 per cent less income tax has been declared. Thin dividend U t Livable53 words
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Article99 1911-09-15 6 The mortality returns for Mnga|Mre. is>u.-i by the Registrar of Births and Deaths, show that, duriug the NMfc euding September 9, there were "270 deaths, giving a ratio per milli' of tho population of 45.16. Malarial bw M counted for .'>4 deaths, phthisis H, eouvul sions 19,99 words
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Article127 1911-09-15 6 Mr. Wyudham Jones, who has come to tinEast as general malinger of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co.'s large oil coucessiou in Sarawak, will leave MMMN for the terri tory in the course of a few days. He has been in the Colony for the past mouth or127 words
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Article173 1911-09-15 6 Xv doubt owing to the shortness of tlio notice given, the audience at the Victoria Theatre last night was, in contrast to tin" previous nights, decidedly small. Kven so popular a piece as Tho hollar Princess' could not under these conditions go with the hearty swing that173 words
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Article177 1911-09-15 6 Tlio I'uaUirc of the Alhambra ciuornato graph's programme this week is another lengthy historical drama, dealing with tin-little-known events of Na|K>leoii I's exile on St. Helena. It is played by a strong cast*' of French actors, played superbly aud magni ficently photographed. Mostof tiiosccin s ;u. taken177 words
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Advertisement116 1911-09-15 6 ffioer Wobaeeo J "SPRINGBOK" J Finest Quality Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco M AM. T\<TIIIKI> IN THK TransvaalOU U I V. OBTAINABLE AT perB UK JOHN LITTLE CO., LD., AND ROBINSON GO. BURROUGHES AND WATTS The "Straits" Table. Full-sized Mahogany Table on 8 bold carved legs. Fitted slate bed, best quality cushion,116 words
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Advertisement172 1911-09-15 6 jst.fielena OB THE LAST DAYS OF NAPOLEON (1815—1821) (DUBATION HOURi Koruis the l'iecr do Resistance of To-Night's Programme ANl> DKI'ICTS I N'iipolron's arrival at Jamestown. His friendship with the Balcombcs an English family. I'll -:i~. mi intercourse with them interrupted by the arrival of Sir Hudson-Lowe as Governor. His transfer172 words
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Advertisement13 1911-09-15 6 Latest advertisements of the day appoar on page ft and on page 8.13 words
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Article398 1911-09-15 7 IMPORTANT STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES. Preferential Claims Definitely Refused. Kkutrk's Tklkuram. London, September It. Router s I'ariH correspondent says Uio "/ranch reply was despatched to Tterlin last night. Loodoa, September l.'i. itcuter liiiii thnt ogitiiiiism in Berlin originating in the statement that (iermany does nut claim ipocdal398 words
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Article57 1911-09-15 7 A Governor Praises the Nastin System. Ukutkk's Tkleoram. London, via Durban. September 11. Sir Kredciic "iHffOT. the retiring Governor of British Guiana, has paid a tribute to the Nastin treatment of leprosy, mentioning that numerous patients have been discharged from the asylums Mrad. A scheme for allowing57 words
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Article67 1911-09-15 7 The Circuit Railway Buried in Lava. Rkctkr's Tklkoram. London, via Durban. September 1 I The eruption of Mount Ktna is unabated. The stream of lava has crossed the ciremuEtna railway and has destroyed the fertile district of Imilmisi Imnentn Cottages anil villas have been buried. D»b Ostasiatisciik Lloyd67 words
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Article30 1911-09-15 7 Hrutkh's Trlkobam. London. September 11. Violin i message* say the Lord Mayor' s visit was concluded by a banquet at which the most cordial toasts were exchanged.30 words
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Article63 1911-09-15 7 Rkdtkr's Tblkoram. London, via Durban. September 14. St. Andrews I'nivi rsity is celebrating its quiucc ntcuary on a grand scale. Imprest ntu lives of over a hundred I'niversities from all parts of the world including India and Mouth Africa arc present. The Kiug in a loug message,63 words
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Article53 1911-09-15 7 Warm Praise at Manoeuvres. rihUTF.ic's Tklkoram. London, via Durban, September 14. Cieueial Messimy in a letter congratulating the troops on the three-day manoeuvres in the Besancon district on their superb endurance, declares that, with such an army, the Republic can pursue the realisation of its ideal of53 words
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Article60 1911-09-15 7 Bishop of Natal's Earnest Warning. Kkiikk's Tklkoham. London, via Durban, Septouibei 1 1. At Picterinaritzburg Bishop Haines of Natal recommended a Synod resolution urging that a law for tho protection of the womanhood of all races should be vigorously and impartially enforced. He uttered a warning against60 words
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Article27 1911-09-15 7 Rkutkr's Tki.f..h--London, via Durban, September 14. Col. liieinoud s force has conic in contact with the besiegers. The French lieutenant is seriously wounded. I27 words
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Article34 1911-09-15 7 Riutkr's Tilbqbam. London, via Durban. September 14. Tlis Bead dockyard men have announced that they will prevent the launch of the battleship Jaaa Hart until a rise of wages is ur::;itcd.34 words
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Article35 1911-09-15 7 Kkitkii's Tklkuram. London, via Durban. September 14. Kenter's Adelaide correspondent says the Council has rejected by 10 votes ti> I the Government's veto bill restrictiny the powers of the rp|x?r House.35 words
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Article80 1911-09-15 7 Kkitkrm Th.k<;i;am. London, via Durban, September IS, We have received the following message obviously relating to the result of the St. Loger. We offer no solution but merely place the cable before those of our readers who may care to venture an interpretation. The BMaaaga runs Oluil80 words
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Article194 1911-09-15 7 (Faoa Oca Oni OaaaHnaaMßn.) Ponang, September 1 1. The price ot rice at Itangoon remains at BM0& but market reports from that city arc conflicting. One telegram states that the market is tirni and the millers have large contracts in hand. On the contrary, another rci>ort states194 words
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Article31 1911-09-15 7 iKih.m ()ir Own Correspondent.) i'enang, September 14. Mr. 11. Hewlett, clerk -in charge of Water Accounts, Singapore Municipality, has been appointed assistant secretary of the Ponxng Municipality.31 words
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Article55 1911-09-15 7 (From a Malacca Corkispondmnt). Malacca, September 13. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that tho price of fine Para iv London yesterday wax 4/11 per lb., buyers. Tho price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 5/Ri value. There are a fair uuiuber of55 words
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Article979 1911-09-15 7 ALLEGED CONSPIRACY WITH GERMAN FIRM. Ordered Muslin —Got Arms. The various aspects of the alleged attempt to smuggle v case of revolvers into the Colony were debated by counsel in the District Court yesterday afternoon, Mr. Firmstonc on the bench. The defendant, Mohamed Cassim Mansoor. was979 words
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Article18 1911-09-15 7 Indragiti (Sumatra).— 799 lbs., making a total for the cum nt year of 6.990 lbs.18 words
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Article38 1911-09-15 7 M. Sabatier, Commercial Square, bus again had occasion to complain of dishonesty on the part of employees. Ho has givou his bill collector into custody on a charge- of criminal i breach of trust in respect of 52938 words
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Article2063 1911-09-15 7 THE CHIEF SECRETARY'S SURVEY OF THE YEAR. Rubber Accounts for $24,000,000 Increase in Exports. The i en .iii enormous giowth ami pt ogress of the Federated Malay States is very clearly set forth in the annual report for 1910 compiled by Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.U., in2,063 words
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Article96 1911-09-15 7 HOW THE COUNTRY WOULD BE RULED Absolute Equality For All Nations. ICKi/mt's Iki.ki.ua ii. London, via Durlmn. Scpti'inbcr I The Kicuih ilcsiikriiUi in Morocco aioout lined in Hrn T( nips, l-'miii will <;iiciiiilitary and financial mUmi tmlim Sultan a lvi v\ ill fiirnisli tlic rciiiisitc ;i(linini,tiativ<i ao<l96 words
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Article66 1911-09-15 7 An Influential Agitation fur its Prohibition. Kkutkb's Tklkisimu. I .Minimi, via Durban. September 1 1 Am inll'Kiiti.il movement is afoot to pro vent the Johnson -Wcllr ti^ht. tixod foi October 'I. lidiyioiis bodies are arranging for a combined prot»-st. aaJ the nhairman of tho London Couuty Council li.ii66 words
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Article50 1911-09-15 7 Rbutkh's IbmUE I .mil m. via Uurbau. September 11 The deatli u( Lord I.mi-Ih is annuiuie. i Ho was better kuown as Kdiinmd |{obeit«>n. formerly one of the ineiubers (or Dundiir. and Secretary to tlic Admiialty. Th<> tit!.--a&U-n from 190 H. He was «6 years old.50 words
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Article44 1911-09-15 7 L>«r Ostasutischk Lloyd Truioram. rlin. September 14. lv Ui<- army manoeuvre*, the Gorman aeronauts wore brillmutly xucctMHfal, nil provoil more useful for rfcounoitrini; ierTir>' thin cavalry. Tin troops tnkiur ptirt M turn to their yarfisoii«. mi t\nt r.«rvo« att< disclmrycil to morrow.44 words
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Article27 1911-09-15 7 Hhtih's Tklkoram. Imuilnu. via I'mb.wi. September 11. It i» announced tli.it Mr. Winxton Churchill is cimsuU-rin;; the formation of volunttvi «'iniT^<ii(;y |K>liii' in lar^c litii-..27 words
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Article24 1911-09-15 7 Rsutwi nmtt I.cimclou, via Purbau, September 111. Thf German Drcailuoti^ht cruiser Moltkilias attained tH knot", which in .1 Drcail nought record.24 words
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Article38 1911-09-15 7 Raomi niHiii Loiklou. via Durban. Spteiiibrr II Inlh'i corrcspoiltleul at AUhdh>hl Siiyt tlmt <>v the occasion of the Abysbiniau no\? year the Kiujxiroi Mcnvlik received th«> native chiofs aud Kuiopoan oSeWa. Hih health is improved.38 words
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Article34 1911-09-15 7 Kkutkk's Tklbokam. L 'I' 1 v i Pt'.rbnn, Siptomlx r 11. 11l tin: 'natch Host of Kii'_;l:in<l r> th Champion County iKeut id tin- Oval. Kii^luikl won by au inniugs and Hi tudh.34 words
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Article39 1911-09-15 7 KBUmi Tklkciiau. London, via Durban, September li. DiHatlection MMBg the postal seivants in tlu' provinces is —i >i .i« i i n l and Uah bo-n af,'^rav;ito«l by a rt'|i3it<^l lowrrin;; of n«» in n tlions.incl ollici39 words
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Article25 1911-09-15 7 I>KH OSTAHIATISC'BK LLOY(> ThLKOIUM. l.crlin, September 11The ex-Shah has lied to the same pert when as landed and will prohably return to Russia.25 words
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Article41 1911-09-15 7 DKB OSTASLATISCUR LtoYl> TkLKORAM. Hcrliu, September 14. The English Government has inforuiod th. German Government, upon inquiry, that Sir F. L. Cartwright ucither inspired the article attributed to him, nor made the alleged utterances. The incident is tettlcd.41 words
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Article29 1911-09-15 7 Kkutbb'h Tklk-.kw. London, September 14. A l'ui isi.in labour agitator has been arrest*! at Charlevillo for iucitiug dear f0.v.1 iaBMMa tr-ttors to Mfcatagl n ill'- railw kTS29 words
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Article41 1911-09-15 8 IK. liiignii mateli. Knits ii. v. Wand— era, will In played on Raflea s,-li.k.i Rronad this irrrwing Tin liual ..I llic I'aii) il 1 foot l I l OU P .i.inpititioii will not take place to -innrrow ■flemeos,41 words
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Article237 1911-09-15 8 Slnßapire Shield Competition. 'I hat Uie An -adiaus tie showing consider..hie inipiovuniint in foini. anil as a team arc bow by uo moans to be despised, WM i Nai by tlic good account they »aye of themselves in tlioir leasna match n^n-inst tho first eleven ol tlii' Hulls.237 words
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Article459 1911-09-15 8 >inKaporc (jolf Club. Tha lin.il iif oi tha mixed bmriranc oom[iftition tor :i priaa presenter] bj Mr. .1. Hoilow*] «:iv played ofl '>» (Teunesday, tinl.ith inst.. on tli"- Raceooorwe Links and was ».iu by Miss Qunn and Mr. T. <i. Tnailgold. Mr. and Mrs. Ncwall swnilin the pii/e for459 words
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Article145 1911-09-15 8 Ih. .Iks-, match between Mi. Klcuiu's tram and the Singapore Cbeai Club, playinl on Tbuntday afternoon, resulted in a win fur tin liittcr u-iiii. tin- game* being played -is follow* Mr. Klruii tiMin. Singapon L'lics* Club. .1. It. Klcuiu I*. Molntyn I C. W. i us. n145 words
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Letter139 1911-09-15 8 To tin- Kilitor of the Straits Time*). Sir,— l am directed by tin; Governor to iuform you that His Excellency has received a Magmm from His Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, stating tli.it cliolcra is now epidemic in Mecca and is spreading, having already appeared in Medina nud139 words
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Letter245 1911-09-15 8 Franco -German Relations. To Mm Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The cables from Europe indicate that Mm r'rancoGermau difficulties are likely to be adjusted but surely it is high time that the continual annoyance which the rest of the world suffer fi-om Germany be now dealt with. The whole245 words
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Article356 1911-09-15 8 Passes Away Without Regaining Consciousness. Throughout ihc Straits anil tin IVileratot Mill. iy State* the nws of the- death, from sunstroke, of Mr. Walter li rey spiers, pro prietor of the busiue— ol the Seaview Hotel. Tanjuin: Kiitouy. ami own. 1 of the I356 words
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Article95 1911-09-15 8 It lium been |n ,i|« 1 to convey his Majesty's in.il tv Delhi during his Majesty's '•Uy thciv by the B. B. and C. I. liailway as i-\|ii.iitiously ;i> pnaible. It is considered practicable to ooavoy all mail inattcrs for his troui I; i>iv to Delhi iv twentyihri i li95 words
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Article773 1911-09-15 8 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning Singapore, September 15, 1911. Messrs. Lyall and Kvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue (he following list of quotations this morning IIUU nowarui cirn&iau vi o% par. 100 KileyHargreaves&Co Ld.6% 3% pm. 100 Singapore Municipal 6% 20% pm. 100 do 6%773 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement52 1911-09-15 8 M i.i i lal] liv> d s mi Ir i dr. .1 years, Icaat, tli ny \.i, ,i lotd i'mmr. II m .1 1 in, v i uny ralv Rsnli n<" dm we r■ n h hlive In |ir iv;: 1 js o:>-t-:ir, rtlvr, 1- On at I. nj'i rmii't52 words
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Advertisement49 1911-09-15 8 The Man Who Gets There ll lie ujuii v.lio lias blood— real >icli re J bljcd and plenty of it id bU body. WAIERBURYS METABOLIZED COO LIVER OIL COMPOUND iiiakcsb'ood— !olßuf it- !ifo (jiving, brain Donruliiagi st < u^'li n plonUliiofj blood. l OF ALL CHEMISTS $1.25 and $2. i49 words
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Advertisement941 1911-09-15 8 PATENT PRESSED STEEL TANKS The Piggott Pressed Steel Tanks, consist of Plates in standard 4x 4 feet units, 5 16 in thick and weighing approximately 2 cwt. eacb. \'H.p<irtd to CM lr>,u and WmMml o*ml Tmkt lite principal ■ul: ■itmj.., oj th- MfpaM Pretwl St'rl Tank* an CHEAPNESS SIMPLICITYIn DESIGN941 words
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Advertisement19 1911-09-15 9 FUSSELL'S Milk Cream. Butterfly Brands. Sole Agents Paterson, Simons Company, Ltd. FOR MILK STAND WITH SAFETY or* MILKMAID BRAND.19 words
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Advertisement1227 1911-09-15 9 STEAMER SAILINGS, TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europo, Operating the New 21,000 ton Triple Screw Turbine Line-» "Tenyo Maru and Chljt Maru," the Queens1,227 words
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Advertisement551 1911-09-15 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. UNION 88. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND UIRICT. AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN, ALSO CALLIWIJ AT SAMARANO AND FIJI (if inddcbmint offbrs). The Company's Steamer Aparima 5,704 tons, J. X, Stricter, Commander, maintain; a regular four monthly service botwivt Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent551 words
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Advertisement229 1911-09-15 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. ARCHIBALD CURRIES AUSTRALIAN INDIAN LINE. BINGAPORE TO MAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, 4LSO TAKINO CAROO FOB OTIIBR ACHTHALIAM and Niw Zealand iorts (with TRANSHIPMENT). A regular service is maintained by the iteamers Euryalca," 8,570 tons (Captain Innes), 'Gracchus," 8,760 tons (Captain J.R. Patrick), and "Darius," 8^96 tons (Captain229 words
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Advertisement424 1911-09-15 10 INSURANCE. •RE AT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANGE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORB. Board of Olr«otoMi 0. A. Dirbick. Kw|., Chairman. A. H. Faik, BWi Managing Dirootor fnii Fowlib, MB., a.M., Chief Med. Officer W. M. BtLIOT, Esq. ROY N. .1. COUVBBOB. I»w No** Pax, Ebij. Ok.j MM Taa, Esq.424 words
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Advertisement308 1911-09-15 10 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE BOMPANY OF CANADA BSTABLISHID 1884. s.s.o. Iniunnoa in Fore. ovor $i1,1M,0M.00 Now Buiineti. 1910, .v, r.. 18,140,000.00 Large Net Surplus above liabilities (or Reserve and all outstanding olaims. Direct Government Supervision Ca°h Loans, Settlements, etc.. made locally. ToHcies are 'WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS, Manager, Sooth308 words
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Advertisement518 1911-09-15 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 80,000 Sharos of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fnnd 41,825,000 Reserve Liabilitf ot Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. Tbe London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORB BRANCH. Current Acoounta aro opened and interest allowed518 words
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Advertisement495 1911-09-15 10 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INBURANCE CO.. LTD. NO. 67 AND 68, KLING STRBBT. Bfitablishod 1007. Capital paid up •1,000,000.00 Reserve liability ot proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tan Tbck Joon 8. Sim Kia Jam 3. Nam Kirn Sbno 7. Tao Hoo Lai 8. Lanw Chia Hin.,495 words
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Advertisement912 1911-09-15 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION BALE OF Excellent Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, etc Tbe Property of T. E. Winfield Esi] AT "B. VILLA", INSTITUTION HILL, RIVER VALLEY ROAI> ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. AT 2 P.M. An Excellent toned cottage piano by Robinson Piano Co.. Ltd in good coudiiiou atraw string woven912 words
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Advertisement299 1911-09-15 10 AUCTION SALE Of THB TEAK MOTOR BOAT KHILIE" AND A QUANTITY OF UNCLAIMBI GOODS, At the Master Attendant's Yard On Saturday, Sfptsmmkk 19, at 11 a.m Now oi view. POWELL Co., AnotionAer* 14-9 IM AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD KURNITURB. PIANOFORTE, ETC Tbe Paoperty of A. Sharp, Esq.. At299 words
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Article1130 1911-09-15 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Chinese and Motor Cars. Itepoiting on the automobile Uuclr in lliu Malay Peninsula, the Tinted States Vice- onsiil n in-ral at Singapore points out that not ouly are machines necessaiy for the managers of large plantations, but the Chinese, who posseßß1,130 words
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Advertisement452 1911-09-15 11 LORD HARDINGE HAS ORDERED TWO M hp WOLSELEY cms TO BE BUILT FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF Their Majesties The KING QUEEN At the Delhi Durbar. Full particular* from the Sole Agents: CENTRAL 5 r I 3g LIMITED. STAR CARS The Choice of the Royal Automobile Club). M iMMkd, three452 words
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Advertisement12 1911-09-15 11 Wood" Great Peppermint Core for all internal complaints, Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc.12 words
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Advertisement324 1911-09-15 11 VICTORIA HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET. Run absolu'ely under European sapervision. Only beet liqacra served. By tbe German Mail a new string band comprsed of Ladids nd Gentlemen will arrive. CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. From 8 to 12 p.m. Electric lights and fans. Sole Pronrietor. L. rUCKMEIBR. 18-8 199 T Th* DUD or324 words
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Advertisement104 1911-09-15 11 Superior to other Brands. I Preferred by all real music lovers ll■■m\ t\ WW tl>r >p i r P"re rich Tone. P If used with Odeon needles give absolutely perfect music. DCPIIDnC Ali > )lll;ir tunes obtainable. ntuUnUo. >>o\o Importers: Messrs. DIETHELM Co Ltd. Obtainable in retail EVERYWHERE. 1 9-i104 words
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Advertisement431 1911-09-15 12 RANEEGUNGE DRAINPIPES are recommended for improving tde sanitary condition of buildings on MINES RUBBER ESTATES Strongest and (Sfteapest Sizes from 3" to 24" are STOCKED IN WHOLES AND HALVES. Sol-E AUS NTS: SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTS. DRESSER WANTED. lor K-tate in Kelantao. Apply Barlow and Co. M n TYPIST431 words
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Advertisement179 1911-09-15 12 BOARD AND LODGING. ROOM ANO BOARD PRIVATELY. Distance S miles, Married couple or chums. 9150 with "boy and stabling. Apply European, c/o Straits Times 19-8 189 BOARD AND RESIDENCE Comfortable Board and Residence in English home. Private bathrcoms. Tennis and Stabling. Terms moderate. ilver Bank, IC7, Orchard Road. 2-9 80-9179 words
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Advertisement611 1911-09-15 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. SHOP TO LET. Apply Manager, Orand Hotel de l'Europe. 149 20-9 OFFIGEB TO LET. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. la, Ramos Quay Apply Outbrie Co., Ltd. 14 u_ HOUSE TO LET. No. 44, Anson Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son,611 words
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Advertisement521 1911-09-15 12 ARTICLES FOB SALE. BIRDS OF PARADISE FOR SALE. Apply, Moraox k Co., 19, 20, Boat Quay. 21-7 D WHAT OFFERS For sale, Pe<-- burg Vacuum Dryer and Pomp ccmplete. Veiy little used. Manager, Sungei Rcngam, Batu Tig«. 11-9 219 RUBBER SEEDB FOR SALE. Large quantity of fresh rubber seeds for521 words
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Advertisement657 1911-09-15 12 NOTICES. KIAIN KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractor*. Telephone No. 421. 108 109. Market Street. THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 79, Tank Road. Has Experienced Book-keepers, Storekeepers, Time keeporp, Cash-keepers and Bill Collectors, with cash security. Conductors, Drofisers, Shorthand Typists, Clerks and Typists, Telephone operators, Junior Clt rk°, Engineers,657 words
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Advertisement286 1911-09-15 12 ROBINSON PIANO NEW RECORDS Large Consignment Just Received. CHOCOLATE SOLDIER COUNT OF LUXEMBURG QUAKER GIRL, ETC., ETC. All the Latest. ROBINSON PIANO I. tO. HOTEL. PEHANG The best and the most froqarott-d Hotel iv the Island, ami CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in the Straits, AHI THI BRANUBIB Of RAFFLES286 words
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Miscellaneous228 1911-09-15 12 Straits V)irnes, ▲DVSRTISEMENT RATES.- Miwclitac oas warts of every description are inner! Ed at (lie prepaid talc of II per tout lines for one cr two inpertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four linen, II each insertion For p.p.o. oards, on page S, 12. Inch Scau228 words
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