The Straits Times, 23 September 1911

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.678 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 267 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST 1 SUN HELMETS. Ellwood's Christy's TWO WELL-KNOWN MAKES NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED THE ELLWOODS- HELMET. THE "SINGAPORE" HELMET. ELLWOODS Special liehtwoi(?ht Cork Helmet, coveted Covered with Superior White Cotton Drill, well ventilated, White Drill, Ventilated, leather bind. DS and f—^ Chin Strap. Price $7.00
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    • 266 1 ROBINSON'S Cash Sale (^^^gr^y opportunities. ff Haud c »"ed. Solid Sltin Walnot Body. L s ]HF r^^3>4~r i |l Lar^ Robber tyred Wbeelo, Special Redaction to Uouble Stated MsilcKt, Strong Robber tyred Wheels !^BH^H| Sale Price: $9.25 each. DITTO, with two small extra Rabbertyred Wheels I Ss O^T' S^^m l\
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    • 10 1 DUMUY GO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMSON, GILFILLAN AND CO., LTD SOLI AOIKTS.
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  • 716 2 KING MANUEL AND HIS LOST THRONE. The Influence of England. A curious story, says the Telegraph cones. jkhmIi in at Herliu, is Ml by tlie Lisbon j .■in ir^i Hindi n of the Kolnisctic /-oitung. lie was told by a trusted informant that some weeks ago the
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  • 191 2 Mi. Uovd-Uaatae, Qmmmmv of the Xv MMqaar, in laying the foundation «touc af a I'hiuch at Ncatli, in Glamorganshire, on August J'J, said that a wave ot impatience with the economic conditions prevailed, anil it \v;ik MMMMM that the churches should uuderuike ;iu improvement in
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  • 103 2 KnH.-t Tcrah Hook-y, the once famous financial nianiptilator, anil now a bankrupt, who was recently sent to gaol by the Bank tiiptcy Court for refusing to render satisfac tory ar.'iuiiitv of his own and his wife's financial transactions, w:is released on Augußt IH. 1 1 1 .Ii a
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    • 283 2 The Ideal Food FOR EMACIATED CHILDREN AND ADULTS 'Kepler' Solution HI CUD Hill: Oil IH UAH ftTKACT) Contains .ill tin- nourisliinj; ;in<l r vitalising fl«*mcnts whirh Nature recuiircs in l>uild up ancl stri-ujjtht'n v bnrix .iikl l>rain. Kven sj«KHiful Hiisorbed goes t<> in cif.isc ihc weight and strength. Ii iK»ssesses
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    • 12 2 Woods Great Peppermint Core for all interval complaints. Dysentery, Coogba, Colds, ets.
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    • 679 2 CRIED WITH PAIN OF SNJJPOI Suffered 12 Months with Eczema. Face, Hands and Neck Covered. Going Mad with the Irritation. Got Cuticura Remedies. Found Instant Relief and Was Completely Cured. I "I MM for luilvr- months with had dry Msssaa, My Imc, hanil.i and n«-k mn tlsnTaaMMl on' my f:.«
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    • 231 2 i ft*s nevei^tooleiuiy \\\l to t&Av i .'jj^^f* Fraser&NeaveslS^^ SODA WATER THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY CO., LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Klanf, Port Swettenham, Ipoh SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ESTATE REQUISITES. Tapping Knives, Gouges, Coagulating Fans, Spouts, Strainers, Glass, Aluminium, Earthenware Terne Plate Latex Cups. Acetic Acid, Coagulators, Sprayers, etc., Rubber
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  • 940 3 THE OLDEST OF THE SCOTTISH INSTITUTIONS. Work of Five Centuries. Tin- I niversity of St. Andrew*, which has junt celebrated tlie five hundredth annivcrs;ny of Hh foundation, is the oldest >(i Scottish institutions, and Hw otLt will luiTb tliircfiiic a national rifrilealW The l!ev. l)r. Hii l,
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  • 72 3 Mr. Alfnxl ingle. NfNMMag MMM •:i'i i" iii. and Sons, pyrotechnists to His Maj.sty Mm KinyKiiipiioi-, has arrived in Calcutta to assist the I m|K'i'iul lieception i 'iiiiiinuti iii arrangement!* for tbe lirework displays aud illuminations to be held during tlio forthcoming visit of Their Maji -.tii-s. Mr. Iniji- is
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    • 563 3 This celebrated beverage ih supplied by all Fir«t clsst Hotels, Club', arjd Store* throntihout tbe Woild. Aeents i "Sy""* 8 Co 8-naJapore. Huttrnbach Bros, ate Co. Pen&ntf. 8 5 ii 2 11 HM»ff HYPNOTISM JW^^^^r^'' AM* Wou'd foa pow-fnx tbat atranec mysterious ~\JPsW P" fr which charms and fascinates i^^MJ^K^K£'.~
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    • 103 3 Danger of Blood Poisonins:. Kvei-y family should at all times be proviilvd with a xotxl reliable liniment and Uium ulm, lihvi- used Chaniberlain's I'aiu Balm trial admit that there is none better. Even as slight au injury uk the scratch of a pin has i--nlti <l iv b!ood pi/isoniu^ anil
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    • 466 3 TAN BENS CHIANG RUBSEBIES, Orchard Road. Have alwayn in Stock Splendid speoi meos of Orchids from South America ud Native States. Flower plants of everj description and of tbe very best Several varieties of Caladioms and > lar K e Assortment of Green Honse Plant* and Palms of great variety
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    • 160 3 f Mi BR OIVKN TO 1 I ANY I'KKSON WHO 1 I CAN I'ROVE THAT 1 I Sunlight I I Soap I W CONTAINS ANY FORM K <>1 MX II Ik' \IK IN M Wli.M'SOl AIK OK M ANY INIIKIOIS CHEMICALS. IK\ TIM t^P^ Nl M.1'. 11l ask: for, Ny
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    • 616 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. V.WO. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLY MODTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Golf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamors will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES 1911 Outward (for China.) Devanha Oot
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    • 616 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, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government The New Twin-sorew Steamer* maintaining this serrioe have been specially designed ana oonßtruoted, and are fitted
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    • 665 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu Bisut, Semerak, Bicho, Kelantan, Bangnara Telupin, Panarai, PaUni, Singora, Lacon, Kobsamni, Bandon, Langsuan, Chumpon Taku, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure 3 p.m. Ml REDANG Sept. 23 YUGALA Sept. 25 Sept. 37 •.■.BORIBAT** Sept. 38 Sept.
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    • 541 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OEUTSCHE OAHPMCNIFf FAIMTMtt. "IMU" BREMEN Combined Service. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China ami Japan. Homewards, they are despatobed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerbaven
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    • 639 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM D. L. Horddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles. Naples, A lexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, S u>z Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,
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    • 744 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Franoiaoo to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexioo and Europe. Operating the Haw J 1,000 ten Tripta Screw TurblM Lliwr* "Twiyo Haw Chlf* Him," the Queen,
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    • 326 5 Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s Royal Mail Steamahip Line. THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Via China. Japax, Canada and tbb Unitid Statis, Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai. Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe. Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. "Empress of India" j Twin screw 8.M.8." Empress of Japan" SJgJ«£R.M.S. Empress of
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    • 574 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintains a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo, on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsse Ports. Formosa, tbe Philippines, etc., etc. Stountri Tons Commander Kutsano 4,8«6
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    • 584 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNB PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and BTDNET via TORRES STRAITS. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment tor other VICTORIAN, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TASMANI AN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS, Smooth Passage. Superb Soenery
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    • 729 5 CONOLITE FLOORING AND DECKING Used by the Admiralty Can be laid over old floors Admirable for Bathrooms. PRICES ON APPLICATION. ZINGESSOL Washable Distemper. The very best of all. SUITABLE SHADES STOCKED Prices on Application. SOLE AGENTS: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM JULY 1. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TRAIN
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    • 543 6 I'ATKONIZED y dJd^^S^^^^^i BY ROYA LTT. i &&^*^L Bracelets DIAMONDS, GEMS, OR PLAIN GOLD AND PLATINUM. B. P. de SILVA, 62 nnd 63, High Street. MAKE YOUR MONEY BUY ITS UTMOST We offer you tlif anartCM styles for proent wc;n in "Elcho" Soft Felt HatS m Brown, Drab, Slate or
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    • 563 6 Vttk' B tonic, a strength-restorer, a blood-enriching, lifeif giving liquid of refined, delicious flavour, Wincarnis P^U| stands supreme for its wonderful recuperative pro- perties. More than ten thousand doctors hive 1 K testified to its value, and constantly recommend it. liwitJ^^^^^H^^n Strenuous activity, mental and physical, which, in turn, {joes
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    • 164 6 f ROSSF n CELEBRATED uuraM, a r% wm oilmen's BLACKWELL^ V D stores, j dßtliSfc PICKLES, SOIPS, JAMS, I SS^spSf JELLIES. POTTED MEATS, I T\RTF SlSlSlf^ MALT VINEGAR, 1 nriT^AriTnci q s=s -m saiad oil I DELICACIES. --> Agents for Lea Pcrrins' Q ''^c, c-*tr»^ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ij "a/ Tins
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  • 125 7 nXTURES Saturday. September 33. High Water, 11 H a.m., 1 1.8 p.u Sunday, September 34. Hi«li Water, 11.82 am., 11 45 p in Monday, September 35. High Water, 11.55 a.m. Public Holiday. N. 1). L. homeward mail dar. Tuesday, September a 6 High Water, 0 21 a.m.,
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  • 163 7 TO-DIT. Teb.LH Tin«Ki, Bungkalis aod i". ly-in Ksmeralda Ipm Venang and It m jooii Curonia 8 pm Kcn^kaliß, Laboean Bilik. Tandj'jnj- Balui. Medan and Pcnang V. der Parra 3 pm Billiton and Bitavia Can Y. Senf, 3 pm Muntok, B injio, etc Oe Klerk 4 pm Kawean,
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  • 116 7 The Imp. German mail hteamer Uuelow, Having left Hongkong at 10 a.m. on the 21st instant, may be expected to arrive here on Mondty, the 25th instant, at 1 p.m. She w il probably be despatched for Europe on Pin s I ty. the 29'! i iastaut.
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  • 188 7 Latest Arrivals. Ainu Thyo, I). it. htr. ~1 toas. Nacadah, Sept 23. From Indragiri. Sept 21. fi.e. and 15d.p. L m Soon Koi. For Indrawn. Sept 25. Koads. Cuakrnhiior.i;i>. sjrm str. M>'2. t'inH, Captain Johns' n. H pt Froai Kelantan, Sept 19. Or. and 1-' d p East
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  • 101 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAOAR Sast Whabp Basin Itan Pol Ouao. East W. Section No. I Chi> oymai Shbihs Wharf Rabcnfcls. Main W. Sirr No. 2— Nil. 8- Nil. 4— Nil. 5 -Nil. 6— Myrmidon, (■oiyan. Nkw Dock 7—
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  • 303 7 Expected to Arrive. l\.r P. Mid r M Jta. ilu< Snptcm- j W.r M Mm Wilwju. hey Wili-00, Mies Prime, Mr Crush. Miss I'alliiiijbam, Mr Cond, j Mis~ Maille Mr --.d Mrs H^ndey, Mr J K Black. Mrs l.uyi.i Mr H liven, Mr W Andrews. Mis J
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  • 392 7 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, September 24, 191 1.) KIUKI-STU SI'XDAY APTF.R TbIKITT. 7 a.m. Matins. Xit st Lesson II Kings Will. Second Lesson ..(ialatian- 111. Hymn MB. 7.45 A.M.— HoLY CoMMCMON 'CIIORAL). liuruit WB. Service Smart. 1 1_\ Mm lit Offertory ...17ti. Hyuin at Coiiiiiiunion ...178 part I.
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  • 244 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Sinoapoki, Skptbmkkb 128 1911 0* Lowoon— Bank 4 mi* ii* Demud tli' n Private 0 m/a 3/4 ji do 8 m/i> 2.M* On Qbbhant— Bank d/d 2BBJ Private 8 m/> 242 Om Fi*h( -Bank d/d 2*4* Private 8 m/i 309 On India— Bank T. T. 174, Private
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 155 7 Ifißue 5 Vslao S. 10 10 Belal Tin 10 10 Bruaog 10 10 Bnueh Hya 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 Kiuta Tin £1 £1 Lahai Mince 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- Pahang Conso; XI £1 Penekalen £1 £1 Pusicg Bahto £1 £1 Pusing Lama 10 10 Babmso Hyd
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    • 570 7 Issue "S Value 5 Bujc-m Sellf-f. 3/- 2/- Alla»<«r 8,6 8/10) 3/- 2/- Anglo-Male y 17/- 17/9 2/- 2/ Batanj. Mai. ka 1,9 3/--41 £1 Bato Cavw 11.0.0 11.10.0 £1 £1 Bato Tigs 8.7.6 8.15.0 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 1M 2.7.8 £1 £1 Bukit Luntang 8.10.0 3.15.0 3/- 2/-
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    • 119 7 Issue 5 Value Bayers. 10 10 Barter. Smeltmp 10 1 £1 41 Electric Tramways 8 8 10 10 Fraser Neave *9 00 100 Howartb Erakine COOC 100 7%Prel 100 100 Katt Bro, Uel. 100 100 8% CuiD. Prt 10 10 Maynard k Co. 27.00 dolltr. noin 10.00 6.60 M
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    • 47 7 Bijen Soli, re Spore Municipal 4}% of 1907 11,900,000 6% 7%pm Spore Municipal 4J% of 1909 •1,000,000 8% 7%pn Spore Municipal 4% 1602,900 par Bnyors Seller! Howarth Brakine 6% 1800,000 par Riley, Hargreaves 8% 1284,000 2« Singapore Electric Tramways 6% £860,000 Spore Munioipal 6 11,878,000 nom.
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    • 14 7 For all internal coiupluintH, Dysentery Um-j-lis, I'olilh. etc. takt Wikhls' Great I'epjxi mini C'un
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    • 169 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. S'pt. 28— At B. Villa. Institution Hill, liver Velley Itoad, hou9Qhold furniture, etc., at 2. Oct. 2 At saleroom, uoieKemed pledgee, at 10. Oct. 5 -At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Oat. 2t —At saleroom, valuable freehold residential prop-ties, at 2 .10. M. 1.. CogMmn
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    • 403 7 I ffioer Tpobaeeo "SPRINGBOK" Finest Quality Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco mMm iri:ti' in in In 4-oz. linen bags, I PSnSV&dla ull U I O. OBTAINABLE AT Per Bag JOHN UHLE CO., LO., AND ROBINSON GO. I Peacemaker 3 BLEND. jr| mi JT Composed of the Finest i| -Jk *rj* OLD HIGHLAND
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    • 162 7 RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET. The s.s. VORONEJ will be despatofced about 10th September for Nagataki and Vladivostok, To be followed by s.s. KOSTROMA about 25th September, for Horgkoog, Nagasaki and Vladivoßtock. For Freight, etc., apply to THB BORNEO COMPANY, LTD., CYmmi rcial Agents. 18-9 28-9 DEUTSCHE OSTAFRIK A LINE. Kegular fortnightly
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    • 52 7 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY. Undertakers and Monumental Matont ESTABLISHED 1881. JUST RECEIVEDi New (ioodij ol Superior Quality and Finish. ktarb.es, Metollie Wreaths, at:. Monuments ol every description RUBBER-TYRED KEAiiSES The Best to be bid in the eoiooy. With Flames io aae. TBLHPHONB NO TIT vo. IST, OROHaRD K« D 10-7 10
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  • 39 8 Oh. —On September 21. Oh Swee Keal. father of Oh Kee Chuanand Oh Chuan Seng, at his residence No. 86-7, Neil Koad aged 67 years. Funeral on Wednesday, September 27. at 11 a.m. at the cemetery. Alexander Koad.
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  • 1125 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. POLICELESS SINGAPORE. We are glad to see that our veteran townsman Mr. Buckley has taken up the question of the local police force. He states the facts with great moderation and perfect fairness, aud does no less than simple justice in point ing out
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  • 15 8 The August output of New Comet date Brown C'omett estate was 1.406 lbs. of rubliei.
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  • 18 8 It is officially notified that the State of Brunei has been included in the Imperial penny postage scheme.
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  • 26 8 The manager of the See Kee nibhor entateH writes to say that the rubber output for Aunufit wan H2O lbs., not 800 lbs. as previously notified.
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  • 26 8 Among Messrs. MacMillau anil Co.'s list of announcements of new books for the autumn is an illustrated volume on spices by Mi. H. K. Ridley. C.M.G.
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  • 29 8 Iv the Ga/.cttc this week is published tho draft of a bill to regulate the use on public thoroughfares of traction engines and carriages attached thereto and motor (Mrs.
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  • 36 8 A sickly looking Chinaman was found dead in a house in Phillip Street this morn ii.g with a blood-stained razor beside him. It appears to be a case of suicide but the paHaa m making enquiries.
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  • 41 8 A high moss of re>|Uiem for the repose of the soul of the late Adelina (Tottio) Vi/.conde will be sung at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, on Monday. September 2. r >. the second anniversary of tier death, at 7 a.m.
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  • 41 8 To meet the wishes of week-cud putious of the Marlborongh cinematograph who have not as yet seen the film entitled St. Helena or the Last Days of Napoleon, the picture will be retained at that show tn-night. for the last time.
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  • 41 8 Lost night, a riot raged at Kaiupoug liahru between a number of P. aud l cargo coolies and a gang of carting coolies. Several men were injured three seriously enough to necessitate removal to hospital, and three others have been arrested.
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  • 40 8 A maxim gun detachment ot the Assam Valley Light Horse, consisting of 11 men. accompanies the Abor expedition, with Dr. Falkincr of the Jokai tea estate as Volunteer Surgeon. The employment of the Volunteers has given great satisfaction in ARsa.ni.
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  • 40 8 His Majesty the King has beeu graciously ■laMti on the occasion of his Coronation to intimate his intention to present portraits of himself and Her Majesty the Queen for distribution among primary schools in the I'rown Colonies and British Protectorates.
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  • 43 8 The fancy dress carnival organised by th» Singapore Kinking Syndicate was held last evening, there being a good attendance of skaters aud spectators. Some of the dresses were original and tasteful. During the eveuiujj there were waltzing and two step competitions and races.
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  • 56 8 Mr. Laffan has reported to the police that a sold watch and chain wtre stolen from his office in Winchester House yesterday. They were in the pocket of his coat, which he had hung up while having tiffin in another room, and on leUirniug after tiffin he louud the aitieles
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  • 58 8 Some facts and a theory about dust is the subject on which Mr. \V. K. Gibbs will lecture at the V.M.C.A. on Tuesday ne.\t, at K4.1 p.m. The lecture, which will be illustrated with lantern slides and experiments, is open to all. and the collection which will be taken will
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  • 81 8 At a i Meeting of the Kuylisli speaking members of the M. K. Tamil Church, held last evening at the Short Street Girls' School, under the presidency of the Uev. A.. 1. Amerv. H.D.. the M.K. iamil Church Kpworth League was formed. The following are the office bearer s Hev.A.J.
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  • 93 8 A Chinaman is 'lying in hospital to-day of a shattered chest caused by being run over by a bullock cart yesterday. The driver of the cart, a Sikh named Karib Singh, has been arrested. It is alleged that he and two other bullock-cart drivers were racing their bullocks at Tiong
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  • 117 8 The chief officer of the steamer Nam Youg. at present lying in the roads, was awakened from sleep last night by the noise of tins being moved about the deck above him. Ho went up on dock to ascertain the cause and was just in time to see a man
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  • 124 8 As the Vaulting was leaving her berth at Tanjong Pagar Wliarf at 2 p.m. yesterday to proceed to Java, some difficulty was experienced in steering her clear of tho shipping at the wharf as a still breeze was blowing shoreward and it appeared to those »n shore as if she
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  • 380 8 Mr. H. P. Clodd. of Kuala Lumpur. !im returned from his trip home. Major L. 1). Fiunoi, U.G.A.. lion Im»« selected for httlm at Sin(>a|)oro. The Itajali of Sarawak arrived in 1.0n.1.m on August :!0. from l'uris. ami is in rosidenno at Hyde I'ark H..M. Couiiiuiuilti' C.
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  • 33 8 Ha ri Raya. Moudny next, liari Kuya. the elosin- day of the Mohammedan fasting month, has beeu declared a public holiday. There will Ix- nu issue < f the Stnits Times OH that d;iy
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  • 63 8 The prices for the period from September 22 to October "> inclusive, of cultivated lubber on which export duty is leviable iv the F.M.S. on an ad valorem h.isis are «x under Sheet and biscuit *2sO per pieul Fine crepe "2HO I'.est scrap iv creiK form
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  • 100 8 The billiard tournament reccutly held Ht the Catholic Club has resulted as follows Sixolk H\Ni>ic\r. Winucr Mr. G. S. It, ut.iiItunner up Mr. E. A. Sehul/e :!rd prize Mr. W. W. Johnson 4th prize Mr. 1., de Cotta DolllLK lI.INUII M-. Winners. Messrs. W. Scully and L.
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  • 207 8 Itoar A<lniii;il BpMOM Victor Yorko Da Horsey, whu has been pi. en don tin- retire! list of the Navy at liis own re<|iu'st, was senior lieutenant of the Archer <>n the (Mm station during the Chino-Japancsc war. and was landed in command of a party for the
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    • 172 8 From the famous Amsterdam Brewery AMSTEL PILSENER BEER. Per case of 4 dozen Quarts $14 less b% Per case of 8 dozen tints $17 less 5% SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. VTHE "YOST" VISIBLE Vf nl I Clii An Invitation As seeing is believing we extend a cordial invitation to
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    • 173 8 CLASSICAL DANCING I. SERVILLIAN FANCIES Same as exhibited before neveral of the nobility of Spain at St. Sebastian (original 2081 position). 11. CLASSICAL GAVOTTE As presented at Osborne Honse before Her late Majesty, Queen Victoria. 111. CHOPIN VALSE As danced before Prince von ltuclow and tho Governor of the Canary
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    • 13 8 Latext advertiscmonts of tin* day np)Mtar on page 7 and ou pa^e 10.
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  • 641 9 Overwhelming Defeat of Government. RECIPROCITY POLICY STOUTLY REJECTED. Many LauaKr Ministers Defeated. Rmrra'i ftn mum. London, September 11. The Canadian elaetMM took place y< <lny unii tlic i' turn- at nine iu tin- evening Indicated th.it the liovcrnmciit had been defeated ami recipro. -ity rejected. The Con mnttknm
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  • 29 9 DM OsTASIATI.SIHK LI.oVU TkLKOIUM. Berlin, September 22. Tin- Berlin press and the Frankfurter Ztiituug publish warm notice* of tho work of Sir Itobort Hart in China
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  • 66 9 Calls While Going and Returning. Kkitke's Tklkoram. London, September 23. King George and Quocn Mary will reach Port Said on their way to India on November 20. It is understood that while the squadron is coaling, the Khedive will visit their Majosties aboard the Medina. Their
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  • 58 9 Action by the Amalgamated Society, Hf.itkr's Tklkokam. London, September 22. The executive of the Amalgamated Society has de<:ided to declare a general strike/ on ail the Irish railways. They say there is no alternative iv view of the unwarrantable conduct of the companies iv ignoriug the proposal
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  • 23 9 Dfh Ostasiatischr Lloyd Tklkoram. Berlin, September 2*2. The IShuU ol Franco has raised the discount rale to :i] per cent.
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  • 19 9 Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd Trlbqrah. Berlin, September 22. There has Ix M au MMMM at Costa Ki.:...
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  • 612 9 New Process Marking a Distinct Advance. A new MMMas. now being perfected, for tin printing of wall papers and textile fabrics will mark a distinct advance iv this branch of industrial work. The demand far textile fabrics in Europe MM back to the twelfth century, and
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  • 118 9 Proposed Abolition and Removal to Chinhai Bay. Ilie abolition of Port Arthur naval station is ouc of the things which the Japanese Government has long been considering. Iv this connection the authorities, and especially the Admiralty, have set about carrying out the idea. At tho present
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  • 994 9 NO DEFINITE STATEMENT ON DISCREPANCY. Communications With Mr. Moorhouse. The annual general meeting ot the Sungei Hagan Itubber Co., Ltd., was held in the registered offices, Winchester House, yesterday. Mr. A. Agnow presided and was supported by Messrs. V. A. Flower and W. Lowthcr Kemp, directors. other shareholders
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  • 66 9 In connection with the International Sanitary Conference, to be held at Paris in October, the following have been appointed representatives for Holland and the Colonies: Dr. W. P. Huvsch, Chief Officer of Health at The Hague Dr. C. Winkler, retired Inspector of tho Civil Medical Servico for Java and Madoura
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  • 1821 9 THE INSUFFICIENCY OF THE FORCE. Many Beats Entirely Neglected To the Editor of thn Straits Times. Sir, In your paper of Monday lam there was the following passage in an account of some highway robberies that had occurred a few days before Old residents say that they have
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  • 26 9 i From Ocr Own OmmmmmMm&J Penang. September 22. A telegram from Colombo announces that Pataling pays a second interim dividend of fifty i>er cent.
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  • 105 9 (From Ocb Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 22. Although rice prices are high, there have been practically no great sales and no rise is expected in September nor is it expected that September top prices will be reached in October. The millers are reluctant to reduce prices
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  • 49 9 (From a Malacca Corrksponoknt). Malacca, September Mt Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fino Para in London yesterday was 4/10} per lb., value. The price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 5/: l value. The market is steady.
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  • 156 9 Mossrs. Charles Benjamin and Co. kindl} favour us with the London prioea they havt received this morning Quotations. Middle >i ddi.i Prices. Pricks. Allagars 8/9 Labus |0/AngloMalays 17,6 Lanadronxp.p. 47/01 p Anglo Javas 4/6 Lodburys "<~ n Anglo Joliores .">/■ Linggis 40/Anglo
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  • 133 9 CONTINUED APPEALS TO STOP FIGHT. Sir Joseph Robinson's Offer. Kkittkk'h Tklki.kam. London, via Durban, September 22. The Nonconformist Minister, Mr. Meyer, having failed iv his efforts to induce the promoter to abandon tin- Johnson -Wollx tight or the reproduction of cinematograph pictures, owing to the promoter's demauds
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  • 74 9 PROGRESS OF THE MOROCCO NEGOTIATIONS. No Difficulties Expected. Dkr Ostasiatischk Lloyd Tklkoram. Berlin, September 22. France is now in possession of the QetMM Morocco settlement proposals, and in reply will send a draft of tho treaty to Borliu. Yesterdays discussion bi.'tw ccii Hen Kidcrlen and M. Caiubon
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  • 45 9 Riutir's Tslkorax. London, via Durban. September 22. Au American millionaire has bought th« feudal Tattcrshal! Castle, Lincolnshire and intends to re erect it in America. It include- tho famous fifteenth century m.uitel pieces. Aii attempt tc -iv. the latter far th« nation failed.
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  • 21 9 liKlTKlt's TKLKiIIiAM. London, via Durban, September 22 The two Englishmen arrested at MMMMI m supposed spies have been released.
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  • 24 9 Rkctkr's Tklkoram. London, September tt. Keutcr's Madrid correspondent says that Senhor Canalcjas announced last night that the strikes were everywhere pndod.
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  • 21 9 Kbittf.u's Tklkgkam. London, September 22 There have becu eight deaths in con sequence of the accident to the (iloire.
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  • 28 9 Kft i ku's Tkleoram. London, September M> IJeutei wiresfroin Vienna that the Kmperor Francis Joseph has given audience to Umjtiiati yen, the Chinese Foreign Minister.
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  • 50 9 Dkr Ostasiatischk Li.oyk Tklk.il! am. London, September 22. There lias been a cordial exchange ol telegrams belweeu tho Kaiser and the C/ar. on tho occasion of the death ol M. S'olypin. Tho now President of the MMMMI -Ministry will bo apjhii'ited after tho Czar returns from Livadia.
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  • 48 9 I>KR OSTASIATISCIIK I. I.c. VI) TkI.KC.KAM. Hi rlin, HMMMMf >- In Italy, there is an agitation for iutor feroncc iv Tripolis. Tho workiug MMM protest. Tho Government is MMMMMJ witli Constantinople about economical uonce.i sions but Turkey is prepared for an MMMM repulse of Italian intrusion.
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  • 58 9 I)KR OsTASIATISCUK 1.1..", 1> TkLKUHAM. Berlin, September 22. The Nord-dcutschcr Lloyd has oloctvd Horr Achclis to succeed Herr Plate, who eyesight is failing. Tho half year's profit of the company is a million i marksi MMM than during tho same period in last yen mostly on cargo
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  • 15 9 Dan Ostasiatiscue Llovu Telkoium llurl'n, September ttJ. The ItnicusUig >p..n-t >i •■L.l>.ir 17
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  • 841 10 Directors Report a Satisfactory State of Affairs. Mr. L.i i i'hoou (iiuin, c Imiriumi ol the Ulu I'aiuliin cSiuyu|>ore) Itubbtr Kstatos. Ltd.. m^ih th< ilirirUns i.|mm t. ilated September '20. which is to bo presenttil to shareholders .it ;i iiki tini; riillol for Si'pU-.uber 'Mi. It aayM:
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  • 260 10 I he maeaatti d opinion uihdm^l UmM >vho Imi- si (ii liim at work, says a homo pai»i to bam] liv tin but mail, is that liom l)n nI ii r Wells is a iin.cli improved ho\< r, Mini likily tn yivc tin- worl.l's rhiiiiipioii :i
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  • Correspondence.
    • 434 10 To the Kditor of the Straits Time!,. Sir, May I be allowed a few words in j your paper in order to nay something about the useless precautionary measures some fanatical people are takiny to prevent the light between Jnek Johnson, the worlds champion boxer, and IJoiubaidicr Wells?
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 36 10 This week end the filial ol the Singapore (iolf Cluinpioiihlii]) holes' will be playod over the Garrison Links. This afternoon the Brat H holes will be decided, and the final 1* holes tomorrow.
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    • 240 10 S.C.C. Tournament. The follow mi; is the r.-ult of yesterdays play intho S.C.C lawn tennis tournament l>. Sis. ,i.i Towillbcal Todd 0-2. 1 Anthol/ beat Robertson 6 -I. B— l. Walkc* heat Pash, 5- I. T— Pl:«i|»s|i.N PalKs. r.nvell and Pell. beat i.vall and BeWnnan U— t, S—
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  • 884 10 Prices Quoted ia the Market This Morning Singapore. September Mj 1911. Messrs. Lysil and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations this morning Norn Value. Buyers. Hellers. 2/- Allagar 8/e 4/2/- Optiona 1/8 1/10* 41 An^lo-Java 4.6 1 Anglo-Johore 6/- W--3- Anglo-Malay 17/-
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 45 10 Losing Weight by the Pound Under Weight," a condition of illhealth, shows your assimilative p jwors aro decreasing. WATERBURY S METABOLIZED COO LIVER OIL COMPOUND Supplies th" blood with tbe wanted nourishing and healthy flesh building material* Very palatable. OF ALL CHEMISTS $1.25 and $2.
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    • 386 10 A fellow once sat on the grass. He kuew it was wet silly ads Bpforo he moved off, hi got a bad cough, And then started sneezing, alas At home be went straight off to bed. I toll, il up in hot blanket?, he said. 'Woodh Great Peppermint Cure, I
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    • 370 10 Raffles fHf| Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER To-Night. THE STAR OPERA CO. The Dutch and Malay Variety Entertaineri AT THE THEATRS ROYAL. Njrth Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! (JRXN'D OALA NIGH I' THE PEARL PRINCESS Abubakar, tbe ever popaUr Clown will appear. TO-MORROW, SUNDAY, Shikoipeire's ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. MONDAY NIGHT, Grand
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    • 246 10 1 BUY A j "Moutrie" PIANO PR!CES FROM $240 CASH OB IN TERMS TO SUIT YOU. Write for New Illustrated Catalogue. j S. Moutrie Co., LIMITED, THE AK'Al>i:. SIXGAPOUK. GRAND GALA NIGHT TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! At The Alexandra Hall, North Br dge Koad. Straits Opera Co. will stiigu That New an
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  • 2799 11 Outside the very formal blue-books on the (subject, no adequate account has boon published, till now, of the British mission that went to Lhasa in 1901 to adjust the iclapoiis between tho Indian Government and Tibet. Yet that was an entei prise which had paaaMac need for
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  • 389 11 Nearly A Sensational Ghost Story From Shanghai. For its size Shanghai combines an extraordinary variety of episodes out of the common, the latest addition to the list being almost a ghost story, but not quite, says the K. C. Daily News of August 30. The events of
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  • 230 11 Kdwiu Douglas reports in Truth that in looking over the illustrated periodicals depicting t lie coronation he noticed that in the photographs from life only one peer knew how to put bis breeches on," namely, with the buttons under the knee, in the proper place, at
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  • 1200 11 EXPERIENCES OF TWO AMERICAN LADIES. Tunisian Home Life. An article describing a visit made by two well-known New York ladies to the Tunisian home of a wealthy Arab, appears in the Now York Times. Accompanied by a woman who had the entree Isiys the writer), we
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  • 736 11 When Personality is Worth More Than Experience. The head of a big contracting firm in New York has been looking two years now for a *'2f),000-a-yoar man. The curious features of his search, says the New York Times, are that the man he wants shall have as
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  • 287 11 Operations Comprised in Its Manufacture. Few pieces of machinery show uiorc marvellous features thin that of the watch, observes the Scientific American. As a general proposition it may be stated that a watch is the smallest, most delicate instrument of the same number of parts that
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  • 1229 11 It is a well-known fact, write* Catherine F. lleightun, ill the Madras Mail, that in all hot climates something in the form of a condiment is needed to stimulate the ap|>ctito, and that is the reason that wherever the climate is very hot we come across so many
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  • 1000 12 INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS AND OUTLOOK. Returns of the Customs. Tho foreign trade ef China as revealed in tho returns of the Imperial Maritime Customs is still undergoing a process of expansion, the gross value of tho trade for 1910 setting up a fresh record at £117,264,114, exerts
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  • 59 12 Sister (to elderly prodigal who is much ■riVM U#l«iwiiing his things)—" What's this I .k. t mi yei Im st coat, Sandy?" Sandy That was the aiefat 1 was at Mcl'hcrsonV ball, that they tali' yer coat from ye ;i! the door, anil qic a ticket for t." Sister— H'm
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  • 710 12 Italy and Turkey as the Chief Centres. Tho Daily Pross has been thoroughly woll informed (says Tho Lancet) with regard to the prevalence of cholera on the Continent. Cholera already appears to bo extending from two chief centres— ltaly and Turkey— and is now threatening a number of
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  • 361 12 Dickens's Great Character to Appear On Paris Stage. A remarkable experiment is now in preparation at the Athene Theatre, Paris, that of introducing the fascinating personality of Mr. Vicknick to the Parisian public. That task, so difficult that even in England it has never been attempted, except
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  • 1353 12 AN INCIDENT IN A PHILIPPINE CAMPAIGN. Gallant Work. Oen. F. Funston, of the United States Army, relates in the current number of Scribnor's Magazine, some of the experiences of the American troops when fighting in the Philippines. After dealing with the earlier incidents of the fighting with
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  • 794 12 Progress of the Estates and Policy Of the Board. The second annual ordinary general meeting of the Sumatra Proprietary Rubber Plantations, Limited, was held on August 21, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, E.l'.. Mr. Keith Fraser Arbuthnot (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman
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  • 134 12 A white man during reconstruction times was arraigned before a coloured justice of the peace tot killing a man and stealing his mule. It was in Arkansas, near the Texas border, and there was some rivalry between the States, but the coloured justice tried always to preserve an impartial frame
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  • 647 12 Amusing Howlers of Some of the Competitors. Year in year out as the dog days of July come round one-half of France rejoices in what tho other half deplores the annual school examinations, says the Evoning Standard. Most popular of all the haccaluure.it. farnilarly known as le bachot,"
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  • 447 12 Mr. John D. Rockefeller as an Architect. Mr. .1. I). Rockefeller, the Standard Oil King. Hai<l recently that golf at 72 renewed his youth, and that he felt that many pleasant years in his country home in the Pocantico Hills, near New York, were reserved for him.
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  • 708 12 A VILLA OF THE AUGUSTINIAN ERA. Perfect Frescoes. According to a well-known archaeologist. Dr. Johann Bergman, who has recently returned to Stockholm from Italy, where ho was in charge of a Swedish archsi-ological mission at Rome and Pompeii, the Italian authorities are now busy excavating in the
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  • 364 12 American Sunday Golf and Tennis Story. An amusing report comes from America, where the novelist and socialist. Mr. Upton Sinclair, and several friends have been sent to gaol for violation of certain laws, nicknamed the Hlue Laws, which were in force in old l'uritau days, says
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 625 13 LIFE WITHOUT Ku od h«*lth ii ihorn of half ifi t«1u«. H*»llh E the lri»«t wealth. Struie to .»y the K r«t majrrityofpeoil. rarely tuffer from wli.t U irmly troubled with all iott» of minor complaint., which go to ipoil life. d«U enjoyment and make them feel tired. heary,' 'liverifh,"
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    • 260 13 Jhamatmall, Gurbamal Co., Noa. 7 and 8, High Street. Great Cash Clearance SALE FOR 31 DAYS ONLY COMMENCING OCTOBER 1. In order to make room for new (roods the whole of the present stock comprising of Silks, Silver and Bronze Ware, <'old Jewellery. Oriental Lace Work, Kmbroidered and Fancy <ioods,
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    • 357 13 Through all Dealers GRIND PRIX BRUSBBLS 1810. Oarages. J^-^k URiND PRIX tJl^!^BJrJ BUONES AIRES Prices universal throughout. Have you tried 'Tropical' THE NEW Continental 111-RIBBED TYREP Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd. TELEGRAMS: SINGAPORE, TELEPHONE: CONTINENTA. 17, COLLVER QUAY. 290. YARROW'S ITra^t STEAMERS Speed 12 miles an hour Draught, with 10
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 439 14 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board Of DlfOtO— I 8 A. Dbbbiok, Esq., Chairman. a.. H. Fui, Esq., Managing Director. hni Fowua, m.b., 0.m., Chief Med. Officer W. M. Blliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Couvbbub. I«W Noan Pan, Bsq. Oho Boom Tbb, Esq.
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    • 333 14 INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of China. Head Office, 51a, Klang se Rd Shanghai. To thb Cbinbsb Obhtlbmbm or Simoapobb REMEMBER that it is tbe UNEXPECTED that is always happening in all parts of the world I The Home Life issues all sorts of policies to suit all sorts
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    • 526 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA ANO CHINA. INCORPORATED BT BOTAL CHARTER Paid op Capital ia 60,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,026,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,300.000 BANKBRS. National Bank of Scotland. Tbe London City a Midland Bank, Ltd. SINOAPORB BRANCH. Current Aoooants are opened and interest
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    • 377 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TOUt BANUIN ANO INBURANCE CO.. LTD. NO. IT AND 68, KLJNG STRBIT. BflUblished 1907 Oapital paid op n.000,000.00 neaWTB liability of proprietor* 1 ,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tboe Jooh 6. Sim Kia Jam 2. Nam Km Sana T. Tao Hoo Lai 8. Laow Cbia
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    • 824 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION BALE OF Excellent Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, etc. The Property ot T. E. Winfield Esq AT "B. VILLA", INSTITUTION HILL, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. AT 2 P.M. An Excellent toned cottage piano by Robinson Piano Co.. Ltd in good condition otraw string woven
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    • 345 14 PENAN6 SALES ROOM. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALES. The undersigned is instructed to sell by Public Auction Two Handy Coasting Steam ers in good working order. At above Sales liram, 38. Reach Street. ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1911. AT 10.30 A.M. The Composite Screw Steamer S S. HOK CANTON. Dimensions 176' x
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  • 1268 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motoring in Java. In tho Malay Mail, R." (in whom we seem to see Mr. J. H. M. Kobson, recently a visitor to Java) contributes the following readable notes on motoring in the Dutch Colony: Going across in the boat to
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 384 15 LORD HARDINGE HAS ORDERED TWO m>. WOLSELEY TO BE BUILT FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF Their Majesties The KING QUEEN At the Delhi Durbar Full particulars from the Sole Agents i CENTRAL SggSS! LIMITED. "STAR" CARS (The Choice of the Royal Automobile Club). .lust lamU<l, three J6.9 H.P. (11. A.
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    • 38 15 Cause of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep wore or less ami is often the cans.- of insomnia. Many oases have been permanently cored by Chamberlain's Stomach and Uver Tableta. For sale by all Dispensaries and DeaJurs.
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    • 342 15 CRUSHED FOOD. Trj It and fM VIII kt latlified I. R. BELILIOS bega to inform the public that hie Factory {or preparing Crashed Food, st No. 1, Belilioe Road, is now opened. Prioe of a bag of Crashed Food, 1 p 10 ost. 14.00 per b*s. No. 1 Bran, wt.
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    • 102 15 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (Established 1883) I MANUFACTURERS OF PURE ROPE j 3 STRAND CABLE LAID 4 STRAND 1/2- to 12* 6' to 10" 8" to 10" Prices, Samples and fall particulars will be forwarded on application to Agent W. A. STOPANI, BttaW&T" GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.. LTOj Portland
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 433 16 RANEEGUNGE DRAINPIPES are recommended for improving tfje sanitary condition of buildings on MINES RUBBER ESTATES Strongest and (Bfjeapest Sizes from 3" to 24" are STOCKED IN WHOLES AND HALVES. SOLE AGBNTS: SHARPE, ROSS CO. LTD. WANTS. ORESSER WANTED. 1' or Estate in Kelantan. Apply Barlow and Co. 8 9 n
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    • 336 16 WANTS. HOTEL MANAGEMENT. A European posset sing highest credential?, and with experience in hotel and catering business, desires managership of good hotel with a view to partnership. Willing to take share in the business. Address Hotels, c o Straits Times. 21-9-n u KEYSTONE DRILLER WANTED. Wanted, a second-band No. 8
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    • 601 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO I£T. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Guthrie k Co., Ltd. Vi HOUBE TO LET. No. 44, Anson Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son, Change Alley. ISO o OFFICE TO LET. No. 7, Collyer Quay.
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    • 521 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. BIROS OF PARADISE FOR SALE Apply, Moraux k Co., 19, 20, Boat Quay. 21-7 d FOR SALE. Young Coconut trees and old Coconuts suitable for nurseries. All nuts guaranteed specially selected from old trees Apply to Hong Lira. No. 46. Market Strret. 18-9 IMO FOR SALE. A
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    • 627 16 NOTICES. KIAM MAT A GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, IlllfWlll and Municipal Contractor*. Telephone No. 421. 108 109, Market Street. NOTICE. FRABER NEAVE, LIMITED. (AERATED WATER DEPARTMENT). Orders Only will be received up to noon on Monday, September 25, Hari Raya NO DELIVERY 22 9 28-9 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. An
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    • 462 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. Our business will be closed on Saturday, September 28, being Jewish Holiday. JULIAN FRANKKL FURNITURB CO. 20 9 28 9 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that the Power cf Attorney given by me, tbe undersigned, dated the 22nd of December, 1905, to Thio Chee Non, Lew Chin Teog
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 228 16 Straits "(Dimes. ADVERTISEMENT KATES.— MisoeKaut 0Q8 wants ol every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per (out lines for one or two insertions. Notice* of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, tl eaoh insertion For p.p.e. oards, on page 8, 12. Inch Suali
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