The Straits Times, 20 September 1911

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.675 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 266 1 WATSON'S No. 1 O Whisky THE BEST SUN HELMETS- Ellwood's Christy's TWO WELL-KNOWN MAKES NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED THE ELLWOOD'S HELMET. THE "SINGAPORE" HELMET. BLLWOOOV Special lisbt-weißht Cork Helmet, covered Covered with Superior White Cotton Drill, well yentilated. White Drill, Ventilated, leather bindings and Ll and best quality Rubber. Chin
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    • 391 1 ROBINSON'S •^^^^^k, /j Cash Sale (w OPPORTUNITIES. fK Hlnil carved, Solid Satin Wa'nut Body. A*rTggj^^-^ >^ te "^J^^j] I-ar({e Kubbor tyred WbeeU, Special Redaction to Doable Seated Mailcart, Strong Rubber -tj red Wheels Sale Price: $9.25 fs^^\]ET!^BT DITTO, with two small extra Rubber-tyred Wheels I I /^X^pTyT Jk\ Reduced to
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    • 19 1 DUMIUT 4 CO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMSON. 6ILFILLAN AND CO., LTD., SOLI I.I'M j. GROWTHER SHAW. Mcrchttnt Tailor30a, Bakflk.s Plack. SINUAPOBE.
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  • 1213 2 THE ARGUMENT AGAINST FREE TRADE. Stated by Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Chamberlain contributes a preface to a book by Archdeacon \V. Cunningham ontilled The Case Against Free Trade," which Mr. John Murray is publishing. Mr. Chamberlain writes "from Highbury under date June 14, 1911:— The opening years of the
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    • 276 2 r The Harvests of Sea and Land Yield a Priceless Remedy for weakness and wasting ~7 'Kepler' (TRADE MARK) Solution tor coo uri* mi in mir twmt&i The fiiK'st body-bu3der known tr> ■wwicin science. 'Kepler* Sou'imx forms healthy f;a. ilcsli and blood, bone, braki and muscle. It tills out the
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    • 34 2 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, Mo 25, South Bridge Roaa. First clmk MssbuiotJ Destistry, Uoid OrowsF bridge. Filling and Vulcanite Lmrstias at West K«snuiteed. CHAttGBS MODBRATK. FULL UNI DWTAI BUPPUEB. bcU T«tt Pcctei *£iPrßfib« 1m **U.
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    • 40 2 liaTolaj Y.'Ppf^ M.k.. th. wm Iji l rr to vtLvti. .1.... k-.p« t yJ lij ;jfr, 8 WOO I M »nd WrMIIE |fi ,1 COMJXG AM) REFRESHING L V I KIN>; Tilt MMMKR HEAT 0 CL, M. BEETHAM SON, b
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    • 415 2 Wnod° Great Peppermint Core for all internal complaints Dysentery. Ooogbe, Colds i c AN OLD TRUE SAYING. Sight is the most inestimable of al! blesbiDgs, Blindness is tbe most woeiul of ail afflictions. A moment's realization of yoor bt-lplemtness without the nse of yonr eyes will aid you to a
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    • 232 2 "PURUB." (Patented). THE HEW COAGULANT. Superior ijaality ol tbe manufactured artiole. Higher percentage of rubber extracted from tbe latex, disinfect t the latex. Retains its ftiU nerve even after ynsra. Lane* none of its pood qnalitiea on a long Res voyage. Rapid, efßcient and producing cliar coloured RL'BBBR. HOLDER'S SPRAYERS.
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  • 780 3 INSECT PESTS AND MEASURES FOR EXTERMINATION. Coconuts, Cacao and Rubber Mr. Acting Vice-Coiitul T. Ti-ccil, r«fWtiug ou tlie trade of Samoa for 1010. «n Town land kcepß its value, but then- is liule or no call for country property s. 'I lit- value <if Hip latter will ultimately
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  • 166 3 A hotel far cliildreu ouly probably the i-t i.:i iccoid-has bceu MteUWwd .it, Bo(<noi. Sussex. It is called the Claren<House Hotel, and only guests of 19 years or under, with their nurses oc wovernesses, are accepted. The hotel (which was once a school is specially fitted up
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    • 286 3 J EMBROCATION JQ |[L^ffiji!ilJ FOR USE OW »HIW>LS. FOB MUM«M U»€. t!?sSl| ll^M|M 3llmMTlo»»» Embrocation*' £li;mair?Unntnal Embrocation. flßft'TfSl^^M'l' ._H'" 'NdI.AM OngSamLeong&Co., STEAM SAW-MILL A«D GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Always have Timber and Planks to Suit all Requirements io Stock. Hardwood of all Sizes. Teak Always on Hand. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Steam Saw
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    • 101 3 Danger of Blood Poisoning. F.very family should at a I times be provided with a tfood reliable liniment and those who. have used Chamberlain's Puiu Balm will admit tli.it there is none better. Even as blight an injury as the scratch of a pin has resulted in blood poisoning and
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    • 851 3 IRRITATING HUMOUR FROfW KNEESTOTOES Suffered Terribly. People Astonished by His Condition. Walking Difficult. Bought Cuticura Ointment, Pills and Soap. In Few Days Improvement Wonderful. Cured Solely by Cuticura Remedies. "I »m mo-t Imppy to Ml of the cure Id my »n's |c.-<, mought by the Cuticun Remedies. lor (our years
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    • 256 3 ■jagg nmBBVBE^BBB^^B^J Those who dm NESTLES POOD for Infants and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 38 years. Being partly eonpoaed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare the Food for immediate use. Nestle'sFoed fe
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    • 621 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P &~O STEAM NAVIGATION GO. KOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Thr-.ogh Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamors will leave Singapore on or abont MAIL LINES 1911 Outward (for China.) Delhi
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    • 616 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTOI JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained be tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, nndor mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-sorew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed ana oonßtracted. and are fitted with
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    • 600 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringginn Bisat, Ssmorak, Bicbo, KelanUn, Bangnara Telapin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsnan, Chumpon Taku, Kohlak aod Bangkok. Due Departure 8 p.m. Mi MAHIDOL Sept. 2O Mi REDANG Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Mi YUGALA Sept.
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    • 43 4 BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES^LTD. AMERICAN MANCHURfAN LINE. FOR MANILA. The 8 8." KAZEMIiE" will be despatched about Novembor 2, for Manila To be followed by s c. 'KANSAS" for China and Japan about November.7. For freight,*etc., apply to MoALISTER 4 Co., Ltd. AGENTS. iaot
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    • 539 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFFFAHRT9GES. HANS* MEMER. Combined Service. Tho st< amcrs of these Companies maintain a regular service betweon Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hambnrg and once a month for Bremerbaven
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    • 636 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Rorddautscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail H',oamers ot this Company sail fortnightly from Brempn, Hamburg., via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Uoooa, Naplos (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Situ, A.lou. Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau,
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    • 733 5 BTEAMER BAILIH6B. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Frandsoo to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Operating the New 21,000 ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners Tenjo Mam and Chlyc Maru," the Queem
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    • 324 5 Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'? Royal Mall Steamship Line. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Via China, Japan, Canada and TBE United States Route from Hongkong, via Bbaughai Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe. Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Empress of India" Twit screw R.M.S.«BmpressofJapan" «j™ X.M.S. Empress of China") spd. 19
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    • 913 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (Under 8. R. A. Rule* of Racing), Will be held on Tuesday, November 7, Thursday, November 9, and Saturday, November 11. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, November 7. 1. THE OPENING STAKES.- I' 2 80p.m.) Value 1600. A Handicap for Howes that have never
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    • 771 5 the hour for Scratching 5 p.m. on the DAY BEFORE the Race. Owners of (iriffins are entitled to enter for either of the following series of Races Frkb Seriei No. 1 First Day— Raoe No. 7. Second Day— Race No. 1. Seriei No. i First Day— Raoe No 4. Seoond
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    • 848 5 FUSSELL'S. k V. A k^/ISYOURV A M/ NO 'YjBABY SICK VTV KM. MILK AND %,j \^jjf that can equal JC^/ VJ^aif FRFTFUI 1L jJ^^ Futtell'i for babie*. fI We h M e j' eet c r *M Om 1 f doubtcd'y'cauied by the milk A lamous Mrdical Men to l-
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    • 378 6 I'AThoNizED '^P^MJlwimSSaS BY royalty. (<^^&&^^l Bracelets yh iTTgp 0F EVERY DESCRIFT|ON SET WITH DIAMONDS, GEMS, OR PLAIN GOLD AND PLATINUM. B. P. de SILVA, 62 and 63, High Street. Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas. Dissolved Acetylene. Oxyaceiylenic blowpipes and blowpipe cutters for quick cutting iron
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    • 489 6 NOTICES. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. An Agency of this Bank will be opened at Eota Bahru, Kelantan, on Ist October, under tbe management of The Duff Devolopment Co., Ltd., as Agents. General Banking business will be conducted A, B. LINTON, Manager 199 26-9 NOTICE. W« HEE CHIN KOH,
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    • 333 6 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NBAS ENTRANCE to BORNBO WUAKK Telephone 102 8 II Sea stocks of ail kinds of FROZEN I MEATS, etc., can be delivered tc I Shipping at the Wharves, or ir I the Singapore Roads, on short 1 1 notice. OFFICE HOURS Weak days 7 am
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    • 230 6 I Peacemaker 4 BLEND. L Composed of the Finest gt -^ji OLD HIGHLAND I^H ffly\ whiskies. Is* t TEN YEARS OLD. Typewriter $50 Typewriter HELIOS mm The only reliable real Typewriter at a reasonable price. Supplied on 2 weeks' Trial. Sole Agents L. E. SALOMONSON, No. 6-A, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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  • 127 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, September ao. High Water, 9.41 a.m., 8.88 D.m The Arcadians, Theatre, 9.16 p.m. Thursday, September ai. High Water, 10. IS a.m., 2.83 p.m Cathedral Glee Society's Concert. P. and O. homeward mail doe. The Girl in the Train, Theatre, 9.16 p.m. Friday, September aa. High
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  • 209 7 To-dat. Penang and Colombo Alesia 3 pm Bangkok Patani 3 pm Port Swettenham and Tolok Anson Ipoh 8 pm Malacca Sappho 8 pm Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak ana Pakan Barue Merkas 8 pm Tomorrow. Kerimun Glsnegi 9 am Cucob Hock Hye 10 am Malacca and Linggi Keng
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  • 131 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer 1 Ita having left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, tho 16th instant, may be expected to arrive here on Thursday morning, the 21st instant. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Delhi having left Colombo at 9.80 p.m. on
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  • 263 7 Latest Arrivals. Bridge, Nor. str. 650 tons, Capt Folkman, Sept 19. From Bangkok, Sept 13. G.c and VI d.p. Low Sum. For Bangkok, Sept 26. Itoadß. Ban Ltong, Dut. str, 275 tons, Capt Winters, Sept 19. From Bandjermassin, Sept l G.c. Ban Keng. For Cotie, Uno. Roads. Capri,
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  • 106 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR Bast Wharf Basin— Ban Pod Guan. Bast W. Section No. I— Tara, Chiengmai. Sbiirs Wbabj— Roman. Maim W. Siot. No. 2— Aynthia, Vat Shing. 11 ii Capri. 4— Nil. 1 6— Nil. 6 Seang
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  • 587 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Selangor, Sept. 20.— From Telok Adbod via ports Messrs. W. L. Kemp, van Cuylenberg, CuscadeD. Peacock and Slieebert. Per steamer Tara, Sept. 20.— From Kan goon via ports Messrs. Sarkic, Blair, Jarrett, Taylor, McGiggley, Wright and Pandit. Per Bteroor llninam, Sept. 20.— From Malacca:
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  • 244 7 Finance Commerce EXCHANGE. Sinoapori, September 20 1011, Ok Lo*dok~ Bank 4 m/t 2/4& Demand 3/4 f, Private 6 m/a 2/4 4 i do Bm/i 2/4* On Gmmaxt— Bank d/d 288* Private > m/« 242 i O« Fbamcb— Bank d/d M 294* Private 8 m/i *> 200 Oa India— Bank T.
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 157 7 Issue .2 Value 10 10 Bolat lid 10 10 Brnang 10 10 Brnseh Hya 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 Hints Tin £1 £1 Lahat Minet 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- Pabann Conaol XI 4>l Pengkalen £1 £1 Pasing Btbrv £1 £1 Padnf! Lams 10 10 Rahmao Byd £1
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    • 586 7 lame 3 Valao S, Bayers. Sellirß. 2/- 3/- Allagar 8,6 4/2/. a/- Anglo-Mali y 17/8 18/. 2/. 3/- Batons Maltka 1,9 2/ 41 41 Batn Cavee 11.0.0 11.10.0 £1 £1 Bata T^a 8.7.6 8.15.0 £1 £1 Bnkit KajaDg 2.6.0 2.10.0 £1 £1 BukitLintong 8.10.0 8.15.0 2/- 2/- Bukit Mertajam
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    • 118 7 Issue 5 Value Bu jerg. Sellers 10 10 Hasten norn Smelting 10.00 10 T 660 41 £1 Electric Tramways 8,3 8/9 10 10 Fraaer Noave 40 00 61.00 100 Howartb Erakine 46.00 (6.00 100 7% Pret. 01.00 100 100 EmU Bro, Oof. 186.00 100 100 B 8% Cum. Pret
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    • 48 7 Buyera Sellirs Spore Municipal 4}% of 1907 11,600,000 6% 1% pm Spore Municipal 4 J% of 1909 11,000,000 6% 7%poc S"pore Municipal 4% 1602,900 par Buyers Seller! Howarth Brskine 6% 1800,000 par Riley, Hargreaves 8% 1284,000 2* Singapore Electric Tramways 6% £860,000 Spore Municipal 6 11,878,000 nom.
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    • 13 7 For nil internal complaintH, Dysentery Coughs, Colds, etc., take Woods' Great IViiiivriiiiut Cure
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    • 227 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Sept. 20 At saleroom, land and house at Bukit Timab Road, at 2 80. Sept 21— At saleroom, AUsopp's Lager Beer, at 11. Sept. 22 At Woodsville, Upper Serangoon Road, household furniture, etc., at 4. S.'pt. 28— At B. Villa, Institution Hill, Kiver Velley Road,
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    • 216 7 The GARRICK Cigarette v a 'ffJs! m A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Packed in 50s GARjjj"^ Price: OBTAINABLE AT JOHN LinLE CO., LD., ROBINSON ft CO. FROM SEPTEMBER 15, 19X1. Further Reductions HICHELIN TYRES. Agents: DUPIRE BROTHERS, Singapore. 18-8 1710 Fresh arrival of I NUTRICIfI MILK. This milk has been need
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    • 146 7 HIGH-CLASS Telephone No. 61 a. UNDERTAKING. PHneep Btpeet, Singapore. MR. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Bege to inform the publio that the kind patronage accorded him during the pass tew years, has made it necessary for him to acquire another new Rubbartyred Hoarse, which surpasses all others in the Straits. Mr.
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  • 1198 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. THE EXPERT ONCE MORE. We had a call some time ago from a good old planter whose estate had been the subject of a sale from one company to anotLci. We naturally inquired how he was getting on under his new Board, and he
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  • 30 8 Mrs. Gaw Boon Chan and family beg to tender their thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Gaw Boon Chan on Saturday last.
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  • 21 8 The patients of the Pasir Panjang Beriberi Hospital have returned to their quarters after a prolonged stay on St. John's Island.
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  • 22 8 The Siam Observer understands that a special envoy will represent France at tin forthcoming coronation of His Majesty the King of Siam.
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  • 31 8 Mrs. Perreau, of Kairview, Sophia Road, desires to thank those who sent her messages of sympathy in her recent bereavement and others for their kind attendance at her late husband's funeral.
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  • 42 8 According to the Sumatra Post of the 10th inst., it seems as if the Bandmann Opera Company will not visit Medan owing to tho imposition there by the authorities of a ten per cent, tax on the gross profits of public entertainments.
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  • 40 8 On Friday, October 6, at 9.15 p.m., a concert and dance will bo given in the Teutonia Club. Members of the Tanglin, Dutch, and Swiss Clubs arc welcome. Admission cards iB2) may be obtained through the secretaries of the Clubs.
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  • 46 8 Ah Ming, the engineer's mess boy on the Bang Hong Liong, was arrested at Bangkok, a few days back by a Customs official just after the vessel arrived, for attempting to bring ashore eight packets containing 400 central fire cartridges, which were concealed around his waist.
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  • 51 8 In reply to their petition requesting that Monday next may be declared a public holi day in honour of the Hari Kaya festival, the Moslem Association of Singapore have received an intimation from the Colonial Secretary that H.E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint the day as a public
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  • 48 8 The Australian police authorities are displaying great reticence in regard to the arrest of tlie two Russians, August Maren and Fred Johnson, at Kellerberin, Western Australia, on a local charge of conspiracy. The idea that Maren is identical with Peter the Painter has, it is understood, been exploded.
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  • 53 8 At Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.'s saleroom on Monday afternoon, the Bcdo); section of the Tampenis Para and Coconut Plantations was sold to Mr. Yeo Ban Keng for «35,00 T. Mr. Koh Teong Van» bought three building allotments at Teluk Ayer Street at 85 cents per square foot, a
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  • 67 8 A sausage skin, containing 7 oz. of opium, was discovered on a Chinaman attempting to go ashore at Fremantle from the Blue Funnel liner Gorgon. Insido each of his boots was a Hat piece of iron with angle pieces at either end, which had the effect of raising the foot
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  • 72 8 Beginning from the 9th inst., says the Java Bode of that date, the wireless station at Sabang is open for public use. It has a working radius of 750 kilometers by day and 1,500 kilometers by night. All mail steamers of the Maatschappij Ncderland and of the Hotterdamsche Lloyd are
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  • 92 8 The following story of the Chancellor of the Exchequer appears in the Moscow Gazetta Kopeika A British sailor, says the journal, who asked for Government aid towards a Polar expedition, was advised by Mr. George to apply to the Stock Exchange. A few days afterwards the man returned to Mr.
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  • 101 8 On the 7th inst., a trial run took place on the new Batavia-Djokja express railway with the object of testing the line. Use was made of recently arrived big locomotives driven by super- heated steam which can draw a train of 300 tons weight on a flat line at a
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  • 88 8 In the New Radnor Police Court on August 24, Harold Spiers, of tho Worcestershire Regiment, was charged with having deserted from the ranks. He declared that during the riots at Llanelly he was ordered to shoot dead the ringleader of the rioter?. He refused to obey the order, and in
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  • 89 8 A prosecution under the sections of the Indian Act relating to printing was heard in the senior magistrate's court to day. The proprietor of the Boon Hong Press, 84 Arab Street, was summoned on two charges, firstly, working a printing press without having made a declaration before a magistrate and
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  • 133 8 A revolting scene occurred during the electrocution of Oliver Locke, a negro wifemurderer in the penitentiary at Eddyvillc, Kentucky. The negro was strapped into an electric chair and a current of 2,000 volts sent through him. He began to struggle and shout curses, and continued writhing in the chair for
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  • 387 8 The Hon. C. W. Darbishirc is on a visit to Penang where he arrived by the Klang on Monday. Mr. J. S. Mas in, British Adviser, Kclantan, goes on long leave next month and Mr. J. E. Bishop will act for him. The heir of H.H. the
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  • 85 8 At the second auction held hy the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association yesterday, in the Exchange ltooin, the following prices were realized No. 1 sheet »266 to 9269 per picul. Scrap il.»; No. 2 $175 No. 1 pale crepe $275 bid, and bought iv. Best scrap
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  • 191 8 As we write, says the Java Bode of the 9th inst.. there is a gigantic tire raging at Tanjong Priok. Une of the oil tanks of the Asiatic Petroleum Company caught tiro yesterday and is still burning, there being no way of extinguishing the flames.
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  • 309 8 All hopes of finding Mr. De Lannoy Meyer, who disappeared from the (ioalpara Tea estate, in West Java, on the 9th of last month, have now been given up, says the Sumatra Post of the 12th iiiht. Tlio young uian who was of a quiet, earnest,
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    • 306 8 Elegantly Jbiiahed in Vlire (Irern Knamel. m 09 8 g Bell ||n "I 3 -all 5 0 *\l ItJh o a g HI -S Lz=rr=- Wli s I i-B g a i i s 04 o o ca PUMmO Automat,,' ft I" Y.tlr look, which locks JJ oc -g tht
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    • 188 8 ALWAYS TO THE FRONT not only with the Latest Topics and Events in Mo> ing Pictures, bat, as we hxve always proved to be, parti cularly recently, also IN HIGH CLASS PRODUCTIONS To-night'» Programme comprises New or 5 3rd Edition of Pathet Animated Gazette Battle of Flowers at Jersey, Lord
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  • 136 9 RIOTING IN THE INDUSTRIAL CENTRES. A Judge Killed by the Mob. Rkcter's Telegram. London, September 20. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout Spain. A belated message from Bilbao says there were disorders for throe hours last night. Cavalry made several charges, and a mini 1., i of
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  • 163 9 BERLIN COMMENT ON THE PARIS ATTITUDE. Congo Cessions Question. Rkiter's Telegram. London, September 20. Itruter's I'ari* correspondent says it is semioflicially stated that Herr Kiderlen did not hand a written reply to M. Cambon yesterday, lie -übstitutcd a verbal conversation with the object of saviug time. The
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  • 23 9 I In; OsTASIATISCIIB LLOYD TELEGRAM. Berlin. September 19. Tin- Itcichs Bank has raised the discount rate- to five per cent.
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  • 84 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 19. Sir Robert Hart is suffering from pneu iuod ia complications, and specialists have been summoned to attend him nt his residence at Marlow. Riuter's Tklh jham. London, September I 1 The Daily Telegraph says- that Sir J!,beri Hart is
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  • 23 9 Dbr Ostasiatischr Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, September I*. Obituary notices in antagonistic papers recognize the honesty md heroism of M. Stoly-
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  • 36 9 Hki-tkk's Telkoram. London, via Durban. September 19. Si i Wilfrid Liurior has informed Mr. Leduc that if the allegation of drugging is true, he will resign the seat and seek a new election.
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  • 35 9 Londou via Durban, September 19 The '220 yards amateur swimming chain piOMbip of Knglund was won by I lard wick, Australia, at Sheffield last night, his time be ing '2 minutes M seconds.
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  • 27 9 lin mts 1London, via Durban, September '20. Arusl lias declined the oiler of uu KDglish sportsman, und says he woulil reijuire X'7so fo expcMM alone.
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  • 285 9 Exportation from Kedah Not Yet Prohibited. (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, September 19. The Eastern Shipping Company's steamers are utili/.ing rice tongkangs to ensure the quick despatch of rice to this port from Kedah. The steamer Kedah is bringing 3,000 bags in three trips. Careful enquiries made
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  • 630 9 Bandmann Opera Co. Plays The Islander." After sitting out The Islander last night from the first note to the last we are left wondering how on earth it ever came to be staged. With a seventeenth century chapbook of Scottish jokes, a few clippings from the puzzle
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  • 29 9 >wing to an accumulation of surplus stocks, the Scottish Mineral Oil Company has sold to the Standard Oil Company large' quantities of refined oil at 1 |d. per gallon.
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  • 345 9 IMPROVED TONE NOTED IN THE MARKET. Para Reaches Five Shillings. (Fbom Our Own Correspondent.) London, September 19. The rubber auctions this week showed a decidedly improving tone. The quantity offered was 442 tons (375 tons Malayan I compared with 494 tons (386 Malayan) at the last auction.
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  • 454 9 Mansoor Guilty of Conspiracy With German Firm. Judgment was given in the District Court to-day, by Mr. Pirmstone. in the case against Mohamed Cassira Mansoor, who was arraigned on two charges, viz., importing or attempting to import a case of revolvers, without a permit and conspiring with
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  • 1844 9 SUGGESTIONS MADE IN THE REPORT OF MR. STUBBS. Questions of Salary, Leave and Pension. The Malay Mail publishes the following confidential report of Mr. K. E. Stubbs. of the Colonial Office, who recently visited Malaya to enquire into the conditions of the Government service: The Earl of
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  • 293 9 The Non-Magnetic Yacht Carnegie Arrives at Colombo. The non-magnetic yacht Carnegie arrived in Colombo harbour a few days ago, from Mauritius. She was to remain a short time and then set sail for Batavia. The world's mission of the yacht is but half completed, and for two
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  • 108 9 The largest and most superb collection of pearls ever sold by auction in China wax disposed of on September 6 by Noel, Murray and Co. The auction was by order of the Commissioner of Customs. All the local pearl merchants were present and the excitement ran
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  • 109 9 AMAZING SCENE IN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT. Books Hurled at The Speaker. Rbcter's Tsleoram. London, via Durban, September 20. Renter's correspondent at Sydney says most disorderly scenes have occurred in the Commonwealth Parliament. They arose out of allegations that Mr. Willis, a seceding Liberal whom the Labour Government appointed Speaker,
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  • 87 9 MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S NEW SCHEME. Free Military Reservists and Secure Property. Rkuter's Tklkoham. London, via Durban, September 20. The Home Office has circularized the Chief Constables in Britain expounding an elaborate scheme for the registration of persons willing to serve as special constables iv a serious emergency, thus
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  • 66 9 Times Protest Against Proposed Fight. Reutkk's Tklkcjram. London, via Durban, September '20. The Times says that in the public interest and the interest of the Empire the JohnsonWells fight should be stopped. Can anyono who considers the Empire's special trusteeship for coloured subject peoples persuade himself that
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  • 38 9 Rei-ter's Telegram. London, via Durban, September, 20. One hundred and eight of tho strikers at Lithgow have been fined from one to four guineas and tho Union secretary has been sentenced to two months' hard labour.
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  • 30 9 Rkuter's Tkleqram. London, via Durban, September 20. Reuters Christiania correspondent reports that 139 soldiers have been imprisoned for mutinous behaviour arising out of a Socialist I agitation.
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  • 45 9 Reutkk's Th.ki.kam. London, September 19. A tire broke out in number three hold of the North-German Lloyd steamer Lutzow, from Japan, while she was unloading at Antwerp, and the vessel was beached and tho hold flooded. The mails and passengers are safe.
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  • 47 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 19. The local St. Andrew's Society has elected the Rev. K. Lawson president for thu ensuing year. It was also unanimously resolved to invite Sir Arthur Yoing to become patron of tho Society in succession to Sir John Anderson.
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  • 73 9 (From Our Own Couresi'ondknt.) I'enang, September 19. At an extraordinary goneral meeting of tho flu I'iah tin mine held at noon today, it was resolved to subdivide the capital into 40,000 dollar shares, crediting five shares of the new denomination as dollar shares paid up and issued
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  • 27 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, September 19. The output of tho Tongkah Harbour tin company for the first fortnight in this month was 1,479 piculs.
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  • 18 9 In consequonce of tho recent death of Mr. Dorabjee, the King Edward Hotel at Hongkong is being sold.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 107 10 To the Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir, I quite agree with your leader of last ni^bt regarding Mr. 11. V Ridley, and it is quite true that he has worked almost night and il.-iy with but little encouragement from the Government when he might
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    • 106 10 To tbe Bdifc* oi tfae Siraits Times. Sir, -Would you kindly remind owners of motor tars through the mciliiim of your paper that at the unearthly hour of two in the iihiinin^ there seems no rcas.m why. whilst pasHing through Orchard Baal, they should allow their ayoeato "tootle
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    • 281 10 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Sir. Thedistn -ssingdeathofMr..!. K.Jones at Serembaa station will perhaps bring borne to the railway authorities the necessity of taking steps to minimise the risk of such accidents in future. At all the intermediate stations between I'rai and Jobote flelii
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    • 281 10 To tli< Editor i f the Straits Times. Sir. As one who has for many years known ti. .tlmvr naiiicil gentleman. I regret thai it ni~idii.il necessary to insert in voui btauo of yesterday certain refereaoi il i his bntuucMi ini-fortimis ami afan a statemi ni
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    • 361 10 To the Editor ..i tbe Btniti Time*. Sir, At the grave riak of ixin^ "wamad nil ilif tolly of I tying down the law regarding football matters ol which 1 am ignorant and the ivfii greater fully of giving mmmm for my absurd iliita. may I refer briefly
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    • 132 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Even rubber company directors must reckon with politics, and if one of them could arise and give his valuablo assistance to France by teaching her how to avoid war —say with Germany— thus preventing a fall of values on
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 238 10 The KUnu Club has selected its football train to oppose Singapore at Klang on the "■iiili insl. The members of the team are S. A. Diokson, goal: A. H. Carrey. J. H. Tyte, backs: F. O. Souter, L. A. Tucker, It. F. Goodman, halves 0. L. Roberts.
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    • 159 10 5.C.C. Tournament. The following ties were decided yesterday 1) Singles Todd b. Oldham. o—l. I—6. tj— Uobi-rtson b. Main, W. >. Authol/ b. Cooper, 6— -2. o—6. 6—2. Hod»ius b. Ha--. 6-1. 6. ti- J. Walker b. Haper, 6-1, 6—l. lash b. Cringle, o—l,0 1, ."> 2. l'l.iiKKssii.s
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    • 152 10 Mr. Ralph Brown, who stepped into our sauctum this morning, is one of those celebrities whose hobby is walking round the world, llu set out from New Zealand in 1909 vi.l if he circles the planet by 1915 he wins L'i.ih X). He comes to Singapore
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  • 731 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, September 20, 1911. Messrs, Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations tbia morning Norn Value. Bayers, hellers. 2/- Allagar 8/6 4/1 3/- Options 1/2 1/10, 41 Anglo -Java 4/- 4,6 1 Anglo-Johore 6/-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 49 10 Losing Weight by the Pound Under Weight," a condition of ill- health, shown your assimilative powers are decreasing. i WATERBURY S METABOLIZED _J COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND Sn]i|ili, m the blood with tbe wanted nourishing and healthy flcsb building m&tuiials Very palatable. i OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 and $2.
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    • 51 10 The Yankee slapped his lips and sud If that was iv onr laud. We'd run a hundred trips to it, Each headed by brass band." What was it tbat he drank yon ask, Champagne or Port Nay, nay, He had a cold and so be drank Woods' Peppermint Care that
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    • 409 10 PATENT PRESSED STEEL TANKS The Piggott Pressed Steel Tanks, consist of Plates in standard 4x4 feet units, 5/16 in. thick and weighing approximately 2 cwt. each. Compared to Catt Iron and Bivetted Stetl Tank; the principal advantages oj the Piggott Pressed Steel Tanks are: CHEAPNESS SIMPLICITY!" DESIGN LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH
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    • 246 10 Raffles ilt Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, Sept. 23. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Saigon. The only first-class Hotel in Saigon. Every comfort. Splendid verandah. Restaurant With management, French kitchen and attendance as in the finest European Restaurants. Manager O. Feraudy, late from the Grand Hotel, Paris. Saigon. Theatrical season (from October
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    • 221 10 THE ORIENTAL PILE OINTMENT An efficacious Ointment, chocks bleeding, soothes the pain and gives relief for a oon siderable period. Prioe t1.25 and 76 ots. THE CITY DISPENSARY, Selegie Road, Singapore. 9.1 a 8.1.13 W^ GOTO iO^ W. J. GARCIA. f Orchard Rd, "^y^ FOR $700, 6RANITE. Tbe undersigned are
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  • 1937 11 POSITION OF THE RUBBER AND OTHER PRODUCTS. The Proposed Extensions The first ordinary general meeting of the Anglo- Dutch Plantutioni) of Java, Limited, was held on August 24, at Cannon Street Hotel. E.C., the Hon. Chas. Hodley Strutt, < 'liairman of the company, presiding. In the course of
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  • 424 11 The Estimated Yield for the Current Year. The directors of the Tangoel Rubber Ksta'.i s. ill thill first aniiii.il report up to April 30, 1911, state that the company was incorporated on February 23, 1910. In order to comply with the laws of Java, as mentioned in
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  • 1774 11 INCREASE OF CAPITAL AGREED TO UNANIMOUSLY. The Immediate Prospects. The ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Sumatra Consolidated Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on August 21, at tin- Londun Chamber of Commerce. Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E.C., Mr. Keith Frascr Arbuthnot (Chairman of the company) presiding.
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  • 308 11 Figures of the World's Production And Consumption. According to the customary statistics prepared by the firm of Hecht for the year ended with June 3d. the total production of rubber throughout the world amounted to 79,305 tons in 1910-11, as compared with 76,553 tons in the twelve months
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  • 300 11 The directors, of the London Sumatra Rubber and Produce Co., in their report for the first financial period to March 31, 1911, state that since the statutory meeting a considerable amount has been expended in obtaining laliour. the cost of which has greatly increased during
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  • 1204 11 Work of the Company Considered Satisfactory. The brat ordinary general meeting of the members of Kwaloe Rubber Kstnti-s, Limited, was lield on August 21, at the registered office of the company, 1, East India Avenue. Leadenhall Street, E.C. Mr. Richard Hoffmann (the Chairman of the company) presided.
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  • 1040 11 SMUGGLED SEEDS STARTED THE GREAT INDUSTRY. Mr. Wickham's Story. Among the pioneers of modern industry, says the Daily Chronicle, must be reckoned Mr. H. A. Wickhain. the man who first brought the seeds of the Hevca tree from the I'pper Amazon to our Kastorn possessions. and so
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  • 106 11 His Majesty's Consul at Para (Mr. <i. A. Pogsoni lias forwarded the following statistics of tho exports of rubber from Para, Manaos. Iquitos. anil Itacoatiara during the crop year (year ended June 10), 1910-11 To tho I nited States from Para, 6,'.»11,H1;i kilogs; Manaos. 6,361.572 kilogs
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  • 1155 12 A BAD YEAR FOR DEALINGS IN RUBBER. But An Improved Outlook. Tin' first ordinary general meeting of the ()|Htiators Trust. Limited, was held on August M, at Salisbury House, London Wall. H.C., Mr. Walter Leigh-Hunt presiding. The Chairman said: As we have liiado the report which iircompanies
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  • 1148 12 Singapore Vendor Pays $50,000 for Shortage of Acreage. The shareholders of the See Kee Rubber Estates, Limited, held their first annual meeting at Shanghai, on September 8, and after hearing a report read by the Chairman, Mr. 11. <>. White, to the effect that the company's
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  • 932 12 OUTPUT AND MONTHLY AVERAGES OF ESTATES. Exports of Para Rubber. Having published the various estate returns as received, we now tabulate them ho as to show the monthly production since the beginning of the year together with the average monthly output, fractions excepted' during 1910. At the foot
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  • 360 12 Efforts to Secure Independence of Outside Supplies. A Central News dispatch from New York, dated August 16, contains this announcement, some details of which it will be remembered have already appeared in our columns: The News Bureau Association states that with the recent purchase of
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  • 1234 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON AUGUST 23. We quote below the beat available London list from the reports brought in by the last mail, and add local quotation* from the list prepared by Messrs. Fraaer and Co. (Singapore) on the corresponding date
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 594 13 moat jellies, aspics, nvnet, and for invalid cookery, LEMCO ii jnctiipfimfilf The fact that many eminent chefs <:oiist.intly use LEMCO is convincing evidence on the point. l.iijranteoJjUulut.-lyliuicronrciitr.iu-.) t..-i-t. Ko<*n« it?» iM-rtoit piinty in .my limate. IV ra..^ icientiScalW perfrrt 11..-I l.itrj.l in 111,- World anj id,- first I KMCO, Tl.tmcs
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    • 58 13 This celebrated beverage is supplied by all First-class Hotels, Clobp, and Stores throughout tbe World. Agents "y™ 16 A Co Singapore. I Huttenbach Bros. Co. Penang. I n 2-11 f NAGAI CO7 Great Assortment of JAPANESE PORCELAIN WARE. Inspection Cordially Invited. Prices Moderate. NO. K-L, ADIS BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. FOR
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    • 116 13 Try "Tropical" THE NEW CONTINENTAL 111-Ribbed Tyre "The Best Thing on Wheels." CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER COMPANY. LIMITED. TELEGRAMS: SINGAPORE, TELEPHONE: CONTINENTA. 1 7. COLLYER QUAY. 290. i AURORE MILK Sterilized ftatural Milk, full cream witfjout any preservatives. CHEAPEST AND BEST $5.50 per case. 3res6 Mrrivah Every D^ortnigfit. BLACKWELL^T V D
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    • 28 13 PICTURESQUE SINGAPORE. An illustrated book, with views of Singapore. Suitable i-ouvenir to send to friends abroad. PRICE SO cts. each. PUBLISHED AM) S.)LD BY KOH AND GOMPMNY, B^rU
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 443 14 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Bead Office Winchester House, 1 SINOAPORB Board of Oi^otor., 8. A. Dbbbick, Ewj., Chairman. A H. Faib, Esq., Managing Director. hrn FowLia, m.b., 0.M., Chief Med. Officer V. M. Buiot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Codvbbub. lew N«ah Pam, Bsq. Owo 8oo» Tbb, E«q
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    • 252 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFT ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. BBTABbUBBD 1983 S.S.O. Iniuptno* in Forte, over $M,Mt,OM.OO I New Buiintu, 1010, 0v«r...M,M»,D«0.00 I Largo Nat Surplus above liabilitios for Reserve and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision Cash Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS, Manager, Sooth
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    • 526 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares of 430 eaoh £1200,000 Reserve Fund 41,625,000 Reserve Liability ol Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKERS. National Bank ol Scotland. Tbe London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINOAPORB BRANCH. Current Aooounto are opened and interest allowed
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    • 568 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INSURANCE CO, LTD. NO. 67 AND 68, KLING STRBBT. Established 1907. Capital paid np »1 000 000.00 Reaerve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tbck Joom 6. Sm Kia Ja> •i. Nam Kin Sbmo 7. Tbo Hoo Lai 8. Laow
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    • 834 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, etc Tbe Property of T. E. Winfield E-.i AT "B. VILLA", INSTITUTION HILL, RIVER VALLEY ROAD ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. AT 2 P.M. An Excellent toned cottage piano by Robinscn Piano Co.. Ltd in good couditioo -tr i string
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  • 581 15 ADVENTURES ON AN ARMOURED STEAMER. River Traffic Held Up. A Times of India correspondent wrote recently from Basra On 4th August it became known in Basra by British firms that the Arabs were going to hold up any ship which might attempt to pass the lowlying marshes
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  • 331 15 General Botha Expresses Opinions At Glasgow. <ieneral Botha. Prime Mi Ulster ..1 the In ion of South Africa, who was recently presented with the freedom of Glasgow, in the course of his reply, said he had often been struck by the extraordinary similarity in appearance and characteristics
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  • 92 15 T<> commemorate the Coronation, the Muatl Cycle Company, of Liverpool, has issued a li.uhlsoiiii- monster size art souvenir, which ilepicto in a variety of charming colours their Majesties the Kinu and 1,1 t.i n attired in their Coronation robes a panoramic view of the procession j no few er than
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 452 15 LORD HARDINGE HAS ORDERED TWO 50 hp WOLSELEY cars TO BE BUILT FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF Their Majesties The KING QUEEN At the Delhi Durbar Full particular* from the Sole Agent* i CENTRAL gSggS LIMITED. STAR n CARS" (The Choice of the Royal Automobile Club). Just Isiulml, three 15.9
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    • 38 15 Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion Dearly always disturb* the sleep inora or less and is often the cause of insomnia. Many cases have been permanently cared by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tableta. Fur sale by all Uisponsaritnj and Dealer*.
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    • 291 15 Warm Days L bring with their pleasures some discomforts. Then it U really refreshing to remove every trace of dust and perspiration by using CALVE RT'S Carbolic Toilet Soap and any day it it a good soap lo choose (or ordinary toilet use. Pure and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed and antiseptic
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    • 133 15 o o I Inhere s Purity and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READS J "DOG'S HEAD GUINNESS It retains through the entire brewing process and after maturing arnl bottling, the delicious fragrance of the bop with it* tweet and soothing perfume. It has the sparkling force of a cleverly fermented
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 689 16 RANEEGUNGE DRAINPIPES are recommended for improving tde sanitary condition of buildings on MINES RUBBER ESTATES Strongest and Cheapest Sizes from 3" to 24" are STOCKED IN WHOLES AND HALVES. SQLK AdENTS: SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD AND RESIDENCE Comfortable Board and Residence in English home- Private bathrooms.
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    • 537 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. SHOP TO LET. Apply Manager, Grand Hotel de l'Europe. 149 209 OFFICES TO LET. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. la, Raffle* Qnay Apply Guthrio Co., Ltd. 14 HOUSE TO LET. No. 44, Anson Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son, Change
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    • 550 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. BIRDS OF PARADISE FOR BALE. Apply, Moraux Co., 19, 20, Boat Quay. 21-7 o FOR SALE. In good condition. Horte and Palanquin complete. Apply to F.R c/o Straits Times. 18-9 -20-9 WHAT OFFERS P For salt, I'astburg Vacuum Dryer and Pump complete. Very little used. Manager, hungei
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    • 558 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT GO. ship-chandlers aowament and Municipal Contractor). Telopbone No. 421. 108 109. Market Street. CHIMPUL (NEGRI SEMBILAN RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. Hclders of Bearer Share Warrants can haw copies of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accountsfrom 11th March, 1910, to 81st March, 191), on application to SHARPE, ROSS
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    • 283 16 ROBINSON PIANO S NEW RECORDS Large Consignment Just Reoeived. CHOCOLATE SOLDIER COUNT OF LUXEMBURG QUAKER GIRL, ETC., ETC All the Latest. ROBINSON PIANO E.&O. HOTEL, PENANG The best and the most froqnented Hotel in the Island, and CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in tbe Straits, *>■ TUI BBANOBU OI RAFFLES
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 226 16 Straits Wimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATBS.—Miscellane OQB wants of every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per (oar lines for one or two insertions. Notice* of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding (our lines, II each insertion. For p.p.o. cards, on page 8, 12. Inch Scalb Ratis
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