The Straits Times, 4 October 1911

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.680 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1011. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 344 1 WATSON'S No. IO Whisky THE BEST Latest Novelties. Just Received. In Ladies' Wear. Waist GiidlM, aborted Shades WELOOH S JOURNAL. SEPTEMBER Woe HJi each. NUMBER. The Milliner. Illustrat<->1 l>ressinaker. Fancy Lace Neck Wear in great variety. O>*Wren'i Puhkms. Home DreMinaker. Price Splendid Msortment oi Silk. Sequin, and t'raid Trimmings. CIS.
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    • 347 1 Robinson A Co. i COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. ESTIMATES FREE Robinson A Co. It is a duty you owe to jourself to a low me to te»t jour eye tight and see if yoa are not t-trainirg jonr eyca. I can tell beyond dcubt. L*p cduntry customers treated by cor;cpOQdtn?e. A.
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    • 11 1 I DDIIIT t GO. CHAMPAGNE ADAM SON, DLFtILAN AND CO.. LTO.,
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  • 646 2 FLOATING PAUCE FOR INDIAN VOYAGE. The Stale Suites. The Evening Standard, of saptetnkar 4, i-ontains the knotting The Kind's jom-Di-v to liulia for the toionation l>mbar at Delhi in Meccinbrt will I* nulv on Urn Molina, tin- new P. aadO. s'.iMiik'i v, liicli is U-in^ specially titt<il
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  • 297 2 Japanese Bank to Open a Branch In Calcutta. 1 1 cov ial rela^ou IK-:v.t,-n ;1 ml is. ..ul .i.ipau si. inetvAwag. aadtnde j witL thai onntry i ujdag :nau tui aJvaucos. kcridwieed by the protKHed TrtaMlAiiirnt in 1 entta ol ■.< biauoh of tl.fi Vokohaiii« >)■<■'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 161 2 The Harvests of Sea and Land Yield a Priceless Remedy for Weakness and Wasting 1 y 'Kepler' (TRADE MARK Solution The finest body-buikfer known i<> modern science. 'Kkpler' Solltiox forms heakhy fat, flesh ami blood, bone, brain and muscle. It fills out the sunken cheeks, J j renews ihe vitality
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    • 63 2 La-rolaj 75CT* m. ih. i i3ry: \]d »n A. ve.vt, wai I «pt.| N^\ IT W>ri 6»OC'« «nd WMIIE I \A Ml Ihe year rcund *ki P f l«, ,^.< tf pTf>tr.la Roulmh. 1 ql S\ Hi lii 1 1. 11 l la Ii Tu. «c If .Vl i UK.i
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    • 541 2 ERUPTION ON BOY GREWJJNBEARABLE j Cried for 18 Months, Day and Night. Scab Formed from Head to Foot. Was Told Only Time Would Cure It. Tried CuticuraSoap and Ointment. First Application Eased Itchir.g. Kept On. All Scabs Cleared. Now Bonny Boy, Spotlessly Ciean. •■My Hr.!<- rru'.'l'l'il'l t bjMM W' br»h!.i:.v
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    • 247 2 THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY CO, LTD, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Port Swettenham, Ipoh SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ESTATE REQUISITES. Tapping Knives, Gouges, Coagulating Pane, Spouts, strainers, Glass, Aluminium, Earthenware Terne Plate Latex Cups. Acetic Acid, Coa#ulators, Sprayers, etc.. Rubber Manglee and Machinery. Lar K tht and louet varied «iocfe of
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  • 736 3 THE RISE OK THE GRE4T STATE INSTITUTION. fifty Years' Progress. To-aonmi l>. says tl.i KveniM st.m •1,ir.l »f Beptember s. the IVst (Nftoe Mrlnga !;;>nk will oalehaafta its jubilee. It h;i- ill ■cyaambet if.. iw>l, that :;i»i i -t .:;•.<- -thronbotrt the Kinffiloin st. nui ~«wii>;> bimU
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  • 101 3 lireat iatercat ha>< baen caowd in st. >b i^ bj tie iliM-nvi'i y in a omre in tinAlaad 1 -lati'ls ..f a stove cortin rnutuiuiu^ i iJceletoa, Eood, axes, and iiii|ileiiu-nt<. i.f tut < r i It MUliiis<il fitin; tin- cliarai ti v t th> traaaioaa uml
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  • 101 3 IMgt roblttry of a -«rH— l*l l(t v bam sotniuittad in the St. Kiaci-e C'liafn.-I at Nam y. sa. -Jic- l)aily Mai!. TwodMMfl in llu- i-iuiicli uoticCKl" thut the ImJAOM "t ■■in- of the tcinlifl had been displaced, autl <>v funlni- iuvcsti^iitiou dhHOM nd that thf lomb
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 346 3 Jelliman'sE J) EMBROCATION MJW^^ul SpMni* "he" lo*S^« vfou'lhi lrom*t«(4. SlUhl'lalt. i* I tipM- il'"Vs?' rur Van' «a( in I Nenrilfia ol the lints I- ~i O.c rcai.lic«, Stiix? irumCull, »H-r Ljgais] Ui"^"-rv'-S"-j BroVcV:>n:tv traiip o Birjfc I'raadMla, ,F?M.~jil Eliiman'i Royal f" broc ■:n £!'i :"\n 5 Univwtal Embrocation. nWWWnWW 1
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    • 583 3 MOiHER- 1 NBOCNDED JOY. A I .-iv.» Ta.-..- (.Hit R' Til. Eh. Yhrs> Owura ;u DRO'iv. Li;« of ra F-.iP' i a- -vuf n Dovns •aCKj u KikS'I f :l-. To -.-> y nifo this woudnfol 'tor of tail j aope-tbrice -hatUrtd. aod oy aL.i Lappioe89 at last, cannot (ail
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    • 34 3 Sprains. SjM;iiu» require cai-efiil treutuieiit. Ktaf dbm and apply Chwnkctiain'i Pain Halm inwlv. It MKM tile ,jnne\< uu.l qninly iMaara the part* to a liealtliy ivu•,:ti. v Pot tola i>y all Dtaacamrie* ;.:ui IV
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    • 339 3 is not only perfectly digestible in itself, but it enables one lo get much more nourishment from other footls partaken of. jatactba om t!ie Apaftfrc *:i-tn i. dj .(M-p- w]u. canaM ili^ct m do if little 1. l~ addrd lo It. Ih.r,- n >..!, iim.,,l t.i-mrn bMUM tk« naking >■•
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    • 321 3 C^ iiniiiMannnni l alaWaWfcJaiSn^JaUßa»ijanninialHCßl»Jl '^^fiS I MILK Those who ass NKSTLE'S FOOD for Infants and Convalescents plaea their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by tlie Medical Profession for upwards of 35 years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare the Food
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 622 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p.e?o. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. TOH CHINA, JAPAN, PENANO, CBVLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MBDITBRRANEVN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Laiing issued tor China Coast, Persian Oull, Continental, and Amtrioan Porto. Sttamcrs will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES 1611 Onlwird {for Ohinit.) rw vanha
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    • 615 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained be tween Yokohama via sorts to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, aadcr mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin -screw StoacnorH maintaining this service have beoa epociaby designed ana oonstruoted. and are fitted
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    • 606 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Bnrserah, Tringganu Bisnt, Semerak, Bacbo, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Koboamui, Bandon, Langsuan, Cbompon Taku, Koblak aod Bangkok. Due Departure 8 p.m. a.a. PRACHATIPOK Oot. 4 a.a. ABOANQ Oct. 5 Oot. 7 a.s. MAHIDOL Oct.
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    • 43 4 BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP UHESJ.TD. AMERICAN MANCHURtAN LINE. FOR MANILA. The 8 8." KAZBMBB" will be despatched about November 2, for Manua. To be followed by a.s. -KANSAS" tor Cbiaa and Japan aooui .xovemoer 7. For freight, etc., apply to ■eALISTER i Co., Ltd AGENTS.
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    • 538 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND Of UTSCHt DAaWrSCWFrFAHRTMU. «UMU" MEMO. Combined Servioe. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and *tbe Straits, Cbina and Japan. Homewards, they are denpatobed fortnightly tor Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Brcmcrhaven
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    • 623 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IN D. L. ■or.deutseher Lloyd, Brerr.««. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE, The fa^t an 1 well-known mail steamen> ol this Company pail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aod vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1117 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Fr%ncinco to all Points in the UniUxl States, Canada, Mexico ami Europe. Operating the Itaw 11,000 ton Trlpto Bcr«w Turblns Lli*r» "Tanyo Mare a«d CW»» mm," Qumm of
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    • 656 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORREB STRAITS. Also taking passengers and cargo witb transhipment for other VICTORIAN, BOOTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFBNSLAND PORTB, BRITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TASMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORT'). Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery A
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    • 420 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Messrs. John Little Co Ltd, Mefmro. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Raffles Hotel. Adelpbi Hotel. Hotel de l'Europo. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Boad. Meesrs. Koh A Co., 90, Bras Basah Road Tte Golden Fountain," Benooolen Street. The Refreshment Buffet,
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    • 392 5 New Stock of Useful Books. Air and Hi alt h, by Ronald C. Macl'ie ...14.16 The Caio of tho Rod/, by Kransis Cavanagb 4.15 Infant Mortality, by O Newman 4. 15 The Prink Problem, by T. N. Kc'jnack «J| The Se.nl of Man, by Dr. Pau! Cams 2CII The Housoof
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 499 6 NOW ON SALE. Dollar snare Price 2, values Dividend Prospects of the Leading Dollar Companies fully worked n ll a f ou k y t^« Straits Times Critic. YxX rOSI THIS mo^t convenient hand-book is now on sale. It is the most complete and most careful analysis ever made of
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    • 204 6 PATRONIZED '^j^jgf^^ BY ROYALTY bracelets -^*£p m EVERY OESCRIPTION DIAMONDS, GEMS, OR PLAIN GOLD AND PLATINUM. B. P. de SILVA, 62 and 63, Hi«h Street. Petroleum Residue AS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Wfiere is notfjing better on tfje market. COMPARE OUR PRIGES WITH OTHER PRESERVATIVES. 56 cents per gallon t. o.
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    • 215 6 I Peacemaker A BLEND ,4 Composed of the Finest MgiJ&fyi OLD HIGHLAND *J~S #|W WHISKIES. M^ Guaranteed L* r <^^2 TEN YEARS OLD. §ramop6one Records JOHN BULL RECORDS 10 1 DOUBLE-SIDED, ALL THE LATEST SONOS, ETC. $1 each. LARGE SELECTION IN ENGLISH AND DUTCH RECORDS. Sole Agents: WEILL AND ZERNER,
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  • 131 7 FIXTURES Wednesday, October 4. HiKh Water, 8.68 a.m., 7.H8 p.m M. M. outward mail dae, 8 p.m, Thursday, October 5. High Water, 0.30 a.m., B.BS p.m P. and O. homeward mail dne. Friday, October 6. High Water, S 64 a.m., 9.21 p.m P. and O. ontward mail
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  • 177 7 Tod*t. Malacca, Port Swet'cnham and Telok Anson I poll 8 pm Pontianak Khoon Fong 3pm Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Edcndale 3 pm Solat PanHjang, Bengkalis. Siak and Pakan lUrue Merkus 8 pm Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Seang Cboon 4 pm Bativia H«iphong 4 pm Sourahaya Faltala 4
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  • 164 7 Tlie M. M. company's fteamer E Simons left Colombo at 11 a m. on the 3Cth ultimo, and may bo expected to arrive here to day, at about 3 pm. The P. and O. homeward mail steamer A- ;iyr having left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday,
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  • 231 7 Latest Arrivals. Amiral de Kemaint, Fch. »tr. 8677 ton». Captain Julia. Oct 4. From Saigon. Oct 1. Oc. and 249 dp Moine Comte. For Marseiliei-. Uct 4. Koads. Ayutlna, Oor. str. 260 tonp, Capt Oldsen, Oct 4. From Pcnang, Oct 2. G.c. and 1 d.p. H.hu Meyer Co.
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  • 91 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR East Wharf Basin—Nil. East W.Siction No. I—Faltala, Motlah, Shmbs Wbarf —Nil. Main W. Siot. No. 2—Tara, Aynthia. B—Seing8 —Seing Choon. 4—Nil. B—Nil. 8— Vorwaerts, Lightning, Rochnssen. New Dock 7 —(Under oonntrnotiom. Wist Wharf B—E.
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  • 46 7 Arrivals Per steamer NuoDtuug, Oot. 8. From Bangkok: Messrs. M Pollock, C. J. Birmingham, J. Mt-irr, D. L. MacDongall, B. Engtlke and W, T. Bryant. Per steamer Tara, Oct. 4.— From Rangoon via ports Mr. and Mrs. Dobbie, Mrs. Phillips, Messrs Jobn«>»re_and Davies.
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  • 548 7 I Per P. and O. steamer Marmora, connecting with the steamer Devanha at Colombo, doe October 6.— Miss Bryan, Mr Barker, Lieut, l.ill, Mr and Mrs Skinner, Mr Sbep I herd, Mrs Hairedron, Miss Hawtrev, Mr Moor, Mrs Pairs, Mro Ferguson, Bishop ot Singapore, Mr Harrop, Mr
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  • 246 7 Finance Commerce. ■XGHANOB. SINOAPOBI, OcTOBBR 4 1911 Oa Lo«do>— B»ok 4 ni/i 2/4£ Demand m 2/4' Private 8 ro/l m. 2/4^5 do Bm/a 2/4* Oa Qm*MAX i— Bank d/d 388* Private 8 m/« m 242* OaF*ABCK -Bank d/d 204* Private 8 m/i 298 Oa India— Bank T. T. 174 Private
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 158 7 Issue 5 Value 10 10 Bolal Tin 10 10 Braan« 10 10BnuehH)d. 10 10 Konaboi 41 41 Kinte Tin 41 41 Lahat Mines 10 10 Malaoca Tin 6/- B/- Pahanff Conm 1 41 41 Penakalen 41 41 Posing Babin 41 41 Pnsing Lama 10 10 Babman Hyd 41 41
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    • 578 7 Issue 3 Value Bayers Seller* 2/- 3/- Allsvm 8/4 8,8 2/- 2/- Anglo Mali; 16/4) 17/--2- 3/- Bataag Maltka 1,0 2/--41 1 Eato Caves 11.0.0 ll.lO.Cxdiv £1 £1 Batn Ti«a 8.7.6 8.15.0 £1 £1 Bakit Kajang 1.19. M 2.8.4 £1 XI Bneit Lintans 8.10.0 8.15.0 2/. 2/- Bokit Mortajara
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    • 119 7 Isene 5 Value Buyers. Seller* 10 10 Barters norn Smelting 10.00 10 T i. 850 41 41 Bleetrio Tramways 8,8 8/0 10 10 Fraaer Neave 40.00 60.00 100 Howartb Krskine (6.00 60 00 100 7% Prel. 91.00 100 100 Kati Bro, Del. 186.00 100 100 a a 8% Com.
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    • 48 7 Buyers Sellers Spore Municipal 4|% of 1907 $1,900,000 9% 7% pm Spore Municipal 44% of 1909 •1,000,000 6% 7%pn S'poro Municipal 4% $602,900 par Bayers Selleii Howarth Brakine 6% 1800,000 p*i Riley, Hureresvee 6% 1284,000 2i Singapore Electrio Tramways 6% XBRO.OOO m. Spore Municipal 6 11.H7H000 nom
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 80 7 Rheumatism. Cbroaio ilicnimitisui often attacks the bwaer j"ints. talMMl tivatincnt of nny kiu<l wutilil 1m worst' than useless, hut by applying ChaMkerlain'i l'uiu Halm freely and iiiussiinii)(4 the alTiitrd parts three times a day. 11 BOre may In iHi< t< il. It will afford MM relief lit once and by
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    • 204 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Oct. 5 —At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Oct. 21 At saleroom, valuable freehold residential properties, at 2.30. H L. Co uhlan and Co. Oct. 7— At salerooms, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Oat, 7— At Craigton, Tanglin Road, furniture, etc at 2.80. Oct. 18— At
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    • 455 7 The GARRICK Cigarette I'ffJ;!' A LARGE HAND-MADE CIGARETTE. Packed in 60s (S AHJJ/^^ Price I *^»4J^* I *tol art uu w luad fr>* iLJl*tf 111 OBTAINABLE AT 1 JOHN LITTLE CO., LD., ROBINSON CO. Fresh arrival of NtITRICIA MILK. This milk has been used in the Singapore Government Hospitals for
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    • 49 7 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY. Undertakers and Monumental Basons ESTABLISHED 1881. JUST RECEIVED New Goods ol Superior Quality and Finish. Marbles, Metallic Wreaths, etc. Monuments ol every description RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES The Best to be bad in the colony. With Flumes io ase. TBLBPHONB NO TIT NO IST, OROTURD BOAfi 10-7 10-t-12
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  • 1074 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. THE TURKISH APPEAL. Events are not moving with phenomenal rapidity at the seat of war. Italy has not bombarded Tripoli, and has not landed troops there. Turkey has not Kent reinforceincuts, and as far as one can judge has no intention of doing so.
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  • 16 8 The address of the Malay States Information Agency in London is now 88, Cannon Street, E.C.
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  • 24 8 A telegram from Calgary, in the north-west of Canada, states that the biggest flow of oil in America has been struck on Bow Island.
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  • 26 8 A report Issued by the London County Council states that the Budget legislation has reduced the ratable value of licensed promises in London by X'Ml:l vs.
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  • 21 8 The output of clean ore from the Kinta Association. Ltd., September was: mine 300 pels., tribute 646 pels., total 946 pels.
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  • 24 8 The Admiralty is substituting a 6,000 horse power Diesel (oil) ongine for one of the sets of steam engines in an existing twin-screw cruiser.
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  • 23 8 Among thefts reported to the police since yesterday are three bicycles— one from Raffles School— and a handcart, formerly bearing the number 1,620.
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  • 28 8 The output for clean ore from I'lu Piah, Limited, for September was 550 pels. This figure is subject to slight correction when the balance of ore is sold.
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  • 29 8 Apollo, the strong man, was run over by a motor car at Magelang on September 22. He has apparently broken an ankle, says a telegram to the Itatavia Nieuwsblad.
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  • 47 8 Lord Pentland Secretary for Scotland) has appointed a committee to inquire into the fisheries administration in Norway ami other countries engaged in the North Si a fisheries and to report as to whether or not similar action should be taken in the case of the Scottish fisheries.
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  • 45 8 Tho London newspapers describe Sir Becrbohui Tree's production of Macbeth as a great triumph. Sir lieerbohm treats it as a dream play, with a series of stage pictures of mystic splendour and beauty throughout. Miss Eve Ralfour, of Christchurch, NewZealand, takes the part of Hecate.
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  • 50 8 A pleasant evening's entertainment is promised at the V.M.C.A. on Saturday next, at 8.30 p.m., when Dr. Paulusz will give a dis play of conjuring, including the Davenport cabinet mystery and other feats of legerdemain. The admission charge is low. and the proceeds are to go to tho V.M.C.A. funds.
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  • 52 8 The F.M.S. Government Gazette notifies the following additional rule under the Opium and Chandu Enactment Every applicant for a licence shall provide at his own expense two photographs of himself, one of which shall be affixed to the licence and the other to a counterfoil retained in the office of
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  • 58 8 It is officially announced at Portsmouth that the new battleship King George V. will be launched there on Mond iv next. It is understood that the vessel will be christened by his Majesty. The King George was laid down last January, and will be in every respect the most powerful
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  • 63 8 A telegram from Padang to Het Xieuws van den Dag Batavia) states that on September 17 an explosion of dynamite at the Kambang mine near Painan resulted in a caving in of earth in a passage and the burying of two natives and a European in the debris. Ip to
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  • 73 8 Before Mr. Acton, in the police court, this morning, a Eurasian, named John Pestana. was charged with the theft of a gold watch and chain, from John Allwood, of Tanjong I'.i^ar, and disposing of same on July 26 last. It is alleged that Allwood gave the man a night's lodging
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  • 67 8 Lieut. Golding. of the Malay States Guides, has informed the police that another officer of the regiment, named C'apt. Bhmk, has lost a silver cigarette case bearing the initials F.K.S. and the inscription Presented by the passsengers, City of Karachi, October 1909," and also a wrist watch, with the figure
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  • 70 8 According to the Bangkok Times of September 27, about four o'clock tho previous afternoon, Chin Ha Thong, the No. 2 cook on tho Ban Hong Li. ing, was arrested while leaving the ship with five revolvers concealed on his person. They are the 1904 pattern of the H. and R.
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  • 71 8 The Singapore Assizes are still proceeding, the acting Chief Justice, Sir Archibald Law, being engaged with the hearing of a charge of gang robbery and dishonestly retaining stolen property preferred against Tan Chok Sin, Ling Heng, Ling Ho Tee and Ling Leh Kong. Mr. R. C. Edmonds, Deputy Public Prosecutor,
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  • 105 8 A Chinese Towkay named Leo Kin was found murdered near Kawang on Sunday. I) -ceased was tuvkay of a sawing kongsi, and went on September 29 to pay a visit to his coolies at the works, which are situated at the 10th mile on tho Rawang road. Before starting ho
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  • 166 8 The Malay Mail reports that a great deal of money was stored in the shops whero a tire occurred early on Monday morning at Kuala Lumpur. The European police at once turned their attention to the safes and succeeded in saving thousands of dollars. What coin money was rescued was
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  • 354 8 Tin 1 Sultan of IVrak yavc away in alms I I,.mki on tlio occasion of the last hari ruya. Mr. W. A. White, KasU-rn manager for th< Sun Life Assurance Co., of Canada, is sprinl ing a week at Peiiaug, on business. Lieut. 0. Preedy. R.E., is
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  • 64 8 The General Manager of the Tronoh Mines forwards the following result of operations during September:— Output: tributer's oro pels. 82.20, mine ore pels. r ),960.80, total output pels. 6,04:» Value: tributers' ore 84,188, mine ore tmjnt, total value J:»31.SOO. Estimated profit: tributers' ore 5917.16, mine ore HTtJSMM,
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  • 79 8 We arc informed that at the fourth MM tion of the Singapore I'haiulxr of (.'omineroe Hubbor Association, held yesterday in the Exchange Koom. the following prices were realised Xo. 1 crepe ISHparpieal Scrap Crepe 52.11) Bark Crept $2.">0 Xo. 1 Smoked Sheet... IMI Xo. 1 I'nsmokcd Shoot
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  • 128 8 In the police court, this morning. 43 Shanghai carpenters and washermen were placed before Mr. Acton, on a charge of riot ing in Orchard Road, on the morning of the 3rd inst. Inspector Connor, who is in charge of the case, applied for an adjournment, and
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  • 319 8 Messrs. Howartlr Krskine have just issued n very attractive pamphlet dulling with the Jewell System of Kltration. It is claimed that these filters remove percent, of typhoid, cholera, malaria and other dangerous germs and judging by the published reports of the results of Bacteriological Analysis by eminent exports,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 144 8 lAiijuntlij ffotaM in Olive Often Wmumil aj i 1 S5 I- I a a 5 9 1 1 m -is illi fit k nL B "issj c lutt.,l a- ith Anton, u,r ft 8 'a* S* Yah be*, whiek het* J 8 oU the tlr.uvrs yimul. PC J2 5 teiwvkW*.
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    • 156 8 Tua Ftoneo Copies* the only perfect method of presscopying. No water imed, and yet the copies are exact facsimiles of the originals as despatched. Thk Roneo Duplicator will reproduce as many as 6,000 perfect copies from one typewritten or handwritten original. Self-fiediDg, Self-inking, Selfcounting. Tory simple to operate. The Famous
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    • 218 8 Where to Cure that TIRED FEELING: ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE, Tha People! Popular Picture Palace and Vaudeville Theatre. New and Novel Items FRANK MELROSE It already Singapore's Favourite The Oreat London Laughter Maker The Finest Low Comedian in the East Fan Fast and Furious Free from Vulgarity. You can bring
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  • 571 9 ITALY PREPARED TO PAY AN INDEMNITY. Hopes of Early Settlement. Reoter's Trleoram. London, October 3. Thore is no war news today. Communication with Tripoli is cut off. The papers hopefully discuss the prospects of a speedy end of the conflict, this In-ing based on the odieial announcement
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  • 41 9 DKR OsTASIATIStHK. LIoVD TkLKUKAM. Berlin, October:!. An inquiry institute! by the German naval authorities from shipping firms about their ships and material is tho same us that made in former years. It is not couuected with the political hituntion.
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  • 48 9 Rl D I Kl; Tun \u. London, via Durban, October I. The Wesi Australian general election has resulted in ft government defeat, aud there are indi-atioiis thai the Labour part\ will lave a majority of Un. Two ministers have I eel) rc|ecti-d at tilt |K>lls.
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  • 115 9 ARMED INVASION BY GENERAL COUCEIRO. Censorship Prevents News Being Cabled. Rioter's Telegram. London, October 3. Router's correspondent at Madrid nays it is reported that Couceiro. leader of tho Portuguese royalists, entered Portugal on October 1 at the head of four thousand men, and several guns, and 120 mules.
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  • 91 9 TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION OF SHIPPING. Serious Loss of Life. Rectek's Te'.eqram. London, via Durban, October 8. A gale on Sunday has wrought havoc on the European coasts. The steamer Hatfield assisting the steamer North Soa fouled the latter and sank, and 18 were drowned. There was only one survi-or.
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  • 95 9 IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL OF THE VICTIMS. The British Navy Represented. Rectek's Tklegram. London October*4. Messages from Toulon say the funeral of the victims of the Liberte disaster took place in the presence of President Fallieros and other ministers. Admiral Poe and officers of the Kxmouth represented Britain. One hundred
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  • 33 9 Der Ostasiatiscbe Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, October 8. The French Cabinet yesterday accepted several of Herr Kiderleu's proposal? aboat Morocco, and the conclusion o? the negotia trations is thought to be imminent.
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  • 36 9 Rkutp.r's Tklkobam. London, via Durban. October 8. The executive of the Amalgamated Society has resolved to call out all the Irish trans port workers today, if the railway companies refuse to reinstate strikers.
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  • 35 9 Hkitkk's Tklegrax. London via Durban, October 8. A Spokane message says the airman Dixon, who tli w over the Kockics on Saturday, was killed yesterday by a fall of a hundred feet.
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  • 31 9 Kioteb's Telboram. London, via Durban, October 3. Keuter announces from New York the death of Admiral Schley, who destroyed Admiral Corvera's fleet during tho Hispano Amcricau war.
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  • 27 9 liei'TKK's TKLKIiIUM. London, via Durban, October A judge of the high court at Abo, Finland, has been shot dead. The murderer committed Mllelde.
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  • 16 9 KeUTEK'S TELEGRAM. London. October 3. Ueucral Madero has beeu elected President of Mexico.
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  • 216 9 TONE OF MARKET SOMEWHAT IRREGULAR. Prices Lower than at Last Sale. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, October 8. The auctions which opened today showed a somewhat irregular tone, and prices were lower than a fortnight ago. The quantity offered was 462 tonß of plantation (380 tons Malayan)
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  • 177 9 Messrs. Charles Benjamin and Co. kind); favour us with the London prices they havt received this morning Quotations. MIDDLI MIDKLI PBICU. PRICES Allagars 3 'B Lab: is H6 Anglo Malays 16 9 Lanadronsp.p. 44/- p Anglo- Javati 4 6 Ledburys 55/Anglo Johores
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  • 48 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October 3. The Penang ladies have made the following scores in the October competition for the Walker trophy: Mrs. Gore Anderson 34. Mrs. Wright-Motion 33, Mrs. Liston 29, Miss Thornton 33. Miss Jones 31. Miss Joan Smith 29. total 189.
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  • 44 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, October The death is announced of Mr. L. J. Gardner, manager of Sungei Batu Estate, Scmiling, Kedah. The details arc not yet to hand, but the body is being brought to Ponang for post mortem examination.
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  • 89 9 (From Odb Own Correspondent.) Penang. October 3. The world's consumption of tin in September was l'nited Kingdom 1,800 tons, Continent 2,000 tons, I.S.A. 8,700 tons. Total 7,500 tons. The visible supply on October 1 was 17,150 tons, against 16,12fi tons on September 1. The total consumption
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  • 83 9 At the Teutonia Club, on Friday next, at 0.15 p.m., the band of the Buffs, under Mr. C. B. Hewitt, assisted by amateurs, will give the following programme of music Part I. Overture William Tell Kossini Teutonia Liedertafel Swiss Psalm Rhapsodic Hongroise (No. 2) Liszt Violin Solo
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  • 707 9 Social Gathering at the Orchard Road Headquarters. The Y.M.CA. rooms in Orchard Road presented a gay appearance, last evening, by reason of its display of lanterns, flags and banners in honour of its guests, the officer)), and members of the Young Women's Christian Association. Mr. A.
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  • 323 9 Small Dividend on Year's Working Anticipated. The second ordinary meeting of the Tarnbalak Rubber Kstatcs, Ltd., was held at ihi -In, v House yesterday, for the purpose of receiving the directors' report and accounts for the period ended June 30, and electing a director and auditors. Mr.
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  • 2964 9 SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION OF A DIRECTOR. Mr. Bray Gives Evidence. i From Our Special Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 3. After tr/o days' proceedings, up till yesterday afternoon, only two witnesses have been heard in the suit brought by the Jimah Rubber Estate, Ltd., and Mr. Max Hilekes against
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 34 9 It is reported that the I'nion-Castlo Shipping Company has declined a tender for the South African ocean mail contract, owing to tho clause prohibiting the rebate system in connection with the carriage of goods.
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  • 158 10 Golf. Malacca <;<>!f Club. übei medal competition of the Mala,, i Golf < tub resorted as follows H. T.Clark 68+59 ISS— M 88 v C. Baker 54 121 U 101 L.Al>lh>. Mis. Luptoa f>4— •-'l=»43 Mr*. Swindell 4ti 1 44 Mrs. Dradfli T6 17 .J9 sepoy Lines Oolf
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  • 480 10 Kampong Kuantan. 4.494 lbs. CaBtloni-ld.-12.484 lbs. Killinghall.— 79l lbs. <Jun K0e.— 460 lbs. Harpenden. 19.120 lbs. Klanang. 18,465 lbR. CoconuU 62,900 nuto. Shelford.— l2,2oo lbs. Bukit Cheraka. 8,039 lbs. Pendamaran.— l2,74o lbs. Rubber (Jrowers (K0mp50y).— 6,769 lbs. Bcrjuntai.— B22 lbs. Kdinburgh.— lo,soo lbs. Hradwall.— l.sso lbs. ChersoneKC.—
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  • Correspondence.
    • 166 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l can t beip dnwiag yonr attention to the state of affaira of the Kiting I'nited kmodatkm. Tin- ;i-sociation since 19(19 has b> <v gradually down until it is now one by mm oiily. Nolxxly kuow- who is a
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    • 252 10 To the Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir. There has been so much in tl'e public pre^s of lat<: regarding the prevalence of malaria and the remedies devised to exterminate this disease that 1 fear there is very little room for me to enter into a disci
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  • 761 10 Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, October 4, 1911. Messrs. LjaU and Evatt, Exohanee and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations tbis morning RUBBER SHARES. Nom Valno. Buyers. Sellen. 2/- Allagar 8/4 3/10* 2/. Options 1/- 1/lOi £1 AnyloJava 4 1} 4,9 1
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 27 10 DELAYED SHIPMENTS. The strikes in England have caused th< postponement o f opening our business until some time next week. Garner, Quelch Co. 268 25 9 12
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    • 67 10 An old man sat in his padded arm chair In the ingle nook, with a weary air And be saw quite plain that his days were done, For him Life's race was nearly run. As be ooughed and wheezed in the same old way, Woods' Oreat Peppermint Care was brought
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    • 552 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 Cast- Iron and Rivetted Steel Tanks, the principal advantages oj the Piggott Pressed Steel Tanks are: CHEAPNESS SIMPLICITY!" DESIGN LIGHTNESS and STRENGTH
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    • 334 10 Raffles #1 Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, Oct. 7. 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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    • 130 10 TEUTONIA CLUB. A Grand Concert will be given on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. AT 9.15 P.M. by tbe Regimental Band of tbe Buffs and local Amateurs. Open to members of tbe Teutouia, Tauglin, Dutch and Swiss Club and their friends only. Admission 52.00 Tickets may be obtained from the Secretaries of
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  • 3408 11 MR. PATRICK HADOWS REPORTS ON THE ESTATES. Issue of Debentures The ordinary iceneral meeting of the London Sumatra Robber and rVodaei Batßßßa, aiiiited. was held at the London Chamber Hi Coiiiiiiiii'i Oxford Court. London, X.C.. e.n s, ptomb i Mr. Keith I. Arbntlinot Chairman the eoiiqians. presiding.
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  • 301 11 The lirst annual general meeting of the Diaiuautino liublx -r Plantations was held on September S, at '.0, .Mincing Lane. Mr. K. W. Davis presided, and said he took the chair in the unavoidable absence; of the Chairman of the company. Mr. Housfield. The meeting hod, he said,
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  • 1204 11 ESTIMATED OUTPUT LIKELY TO BE EXCEEDED. Annual General Meeting. Mr. Lea chuon Qnan bbbbbW at the annual general meeting of the flu Pandan I Singapore! Itubber Kstates, Ltd.. held nt the registered otfie-es, Commercial Tniem I'.uild iugs. ou September:'*. The Chairman said: (■eulleiiieu. the elircctors' reiwrt auel
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  • 1138 11 Estimates Found to be OverSanguine. /he- first annual oiilinary general meeting of the Tangoel Kubber Kstates, Limited, was lielel ou SeptcmlKT I at the- London Chamber of Commere-e. Oxford C t, K.C., Mr. Walter llilliers (the Chairman of the BBBBBMy) pic siding. The Cliairman, iv moving the'
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  • 715 11 IMPROVEMENT ON THE SHARE MARKET MAINTAINED. Auction Sale Incident. Kromtba Laadoa awl China BxpreM of SeptemUr B w, take take- the follow initems relating to the' rubUr industry The' Para market has been quiet, with little' business doing, and pi ice s an slight!] easier. Hard Fine
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  • 176 11 Mr. V. JoosU'ti reports to The I- inainio' Hew* ol Se.pteinher 8 as follows Amsterdam. Septciube'r I. The robber market ho-s remained very linn. Thorc havi been a gooel many inquiries from BWBtal soitiees. especially from dealers, with the r.suit that a big quantity has changed hands
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  • 171 11 The cinematograph is "turning' all the time at iuceiiues, aud the most popular ol Parisian ctoiles do not scorn to stand up before it to figure on the Minis. Many of the scenes of the wordless plays that an acU-d tothocine matograph take place, howc\
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  • 2254 12 (JIARVNTINE, HOSPITALS AND ASSESSMENT. Straight Talk on Crimping Trouble. A well attended mectiug of the Malacca I'laiiUrs Association was hold in the Stadt house. Malacca, on Sunday forenoon. The Hon. F. W. Collins presided and the other apart II present were Messrs. Marriott ptaMenft), Hill. liny. Beer,
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  • 1663 12 HOW HEVEA HAS OUSTED ALL THE OTHER VARIETIES. Possibilities in the Middle East. The Financier of September 4 hail the following article ii)>oil the preponderance of Hevea cultivation and the prospects of other varieties of rubber: The magnitude of the interests now bouud up in the successful cultivation
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  • 205 12 Mimeograph Makes 200 Copies From One Negative. Mr. Y. W. Wong. Ptelosserol the Natioual lustitute, has invented an improved process of niiuieographing. It is iv some respects like, the ordinary duplicator, consisting of a certain gelatinous substani c uu which the negations ink is applied, but with
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  • 188 12 High above the housetops tall the har\est moon is gleaming. Yellow-gold as heap dup sheaves the fragrant fields along. High above the housetops tall I see it where I'm dreaming. llf golden waves of bracken lei n just stirred by soft wind's song. Would that I were
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  • 95 12 An examination of a collection of <«lil papers in Maidstone Museum revealed an hither to unknown original |>cncil portrait of Napoleon llonaparte. sketched a few hours after his death. The portrait is inscribed as follows Sketch of Bonaparte as laid out on his Austerlitz camp bed, I
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  • 1273 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON SEPTEMBER 6. We quote tolow the best available London list from the reports brought in by the last mail, and add Iccal quotation* from the lint prepared by Messrs. Fraser and Co. (Singapore) on the corresponding date
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 28 12 "Can we," began the facetious schojl in xpcctoi "ever imagine anything worse than a giraffe with a sore throat?" "Yes, sir," cried Jimmy Smith, -a millipede with corns
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 526 13 A GOOD SET OF TEETH tii/tki (TMtMt mmmrtmmm mwym fV ttM tr ht «f KfemMfe %MM mWMNi ROWLAND'S ODONTO r>»nil»| n i ■> TMtk Inm a tafMM. mi fIMJIiM It— y, *mm mi *g— K mm. mi >>» a Ca^aku Witil Crtttr m AxM. xjm mt mm. S«M If Hull.
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    • 740 13 This celebrated beverage ia supplied by all Firstclasa Hotels, Clobs, and Store* tbrongboat the World. Agents s y"*« Co Sin»ia.i>o««. I Huttenbach Bros, Co. Penantf. s c an Ask Always FOR THE ffiiet/ele -Wyres OF THE SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passir Panjang, Singapore. Price very Moderate. Best Quality. 84i T-4-18 SINGAPORE
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    • 205 13 Further CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION In the Prices of CONTINENTAL Motor Tyres. NEW PRICE LIST READY. WILL BE FORWARDED ON AHPLKAI It >N. Through all Dealers and Garages. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd. Telegrams: SINGAPORE. Telephone: CONTINENT A 17, COLLY ER QUAY. 2»O. CROSSE f% R ct O L S R E
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    • 31 13 Maynard Co.. Ltd., WHOLESALE RETAIL CHEMISTS. Singapore. CONTRACTORS TO SHIPPING COMPANIES, HOSPITALS AND RUBBER ESTATES. Bole Wholesale Agents in the Strait* Battlements k F.M.iS. for Dr. Heanley's Vaccine 'G)ycerinat*<: Calf Lymph)
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 454 14 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE! ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. lead Office Winchester Hou?e, SINGAPORB Board Of Oll^OtO^ai k. Dbbbiok, Esq., Chairman. 1. H. F*ia, Esq., Managing Direoior. tmtum Fowtia, m.b., on., Cbiel Med. Officer WM. Blliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Coovbbor. tmm Ngak Pan, Bsq. Oio Soob Tbb, Esq •wow Bun Tan,
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    • 364 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL IIFE ASSURAKCt COBPMV Of MNIUM. BtTABUSBBD ISH'J 5.3.0. Insuranoa io Faroe, over MI,IH,MO.M New Busirtaaa, 1010, 0Ter...M,840,0M.00 Large Nat Surplus above liabilities for Rnserve and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision I'a-li Loans. Settlttuents, etc., made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS, Manager, South B intern
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    • 527 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATBD BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in ***** Shares ol £20 each £1,300,000 Reserve Fund •U,025,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,300 000 BAMKBRS National Bank ot Sootland. The London City a Midland Bank, Ltd, SINGAPORB BRANCH. Current Acooants are opened and
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    • 544 14 BANKING. THE tZE HAI TONS BANKING ANO INSURANCE CO., LTD. NO. IT AND 58, KLINU STREET. Established 1807. Capital paid op »1.000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 OOCRT OF DIRBCTORS. 1. Tan Tsck Joon 0. Sra Kx* Jan 2. Nam Kirn Sbho 7, Tso Hoo Lai I, Linw Civ Hin:i
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    • 259 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture Effects, Plants, etc AT "CaUMTOftV T.ANGI.IS ROAD. On Saturday. October T, at 2 p.m. Ccmprisiog: Bedsteads and bedding, teak aluieirahs with mirror door-. BMcMe-to| washßtands, teak dressing tables, Dining table, sideboard, bcotw.ioi md ratUu stein, Chinese lacquered cabinet. China, Glass and
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    • 161 14 AUCTION SALE of pawnbrokers ranDWUD PLEDGES. On Monday, OcTi U I, at li> \.h. On T h MM¥, 0. N k: S, at 10 LM Jewellery, contistiog of Watches, Cha.nc Diamond Kings, Brooches. Earring. Brace lets, Cbinefe and Malty Uald Orniuivu;etc. On vit w from M-pUoiber ii 9, 1«11. POWBLL
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  • 972 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CIRRENT TOPICS. Lights and Horns in Burma. I'i-oimsiils ari now bafjM the l>uriua<iov ii umont to amend tliosi jwirts of the Motor Vehicles Act, whii-li 'relate to tho lica.llii,'hw aad hums. With this nml in view several t«sts have beeu recently made in
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  • 165 15 A Idynu iraiu lloilu in the Manila Times. <laU*l September 1. ifports The utaaoMT Kiurvisuo piying between Hoilo an<l Uebn founili'iol off ilie north coast of Noj;ros. .iii.l .Mi's. Janaie Kafahr, wife of a wealthy )ih4uD(luixi v: Siui arlos, and her two cliiM MB nro IMH
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 359 15 WOLSELEY "The Car of Refinement and Reliability." Kor delivery in the Straits or in Europe from -lanuary to June, 1919. We strongly recommend prospective purchasers to reserve chassis now, and the style of body ;ind acceseories required can be ordered Liter. Sole Agents: Central Engine Works, Ld. 6-a. KATXERY ROAD.
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    • 15 15 Far all iutt-i'u il complaints, Dysentery, Coughs, CuUlm, etc., take Wo-ids' Great ji- ~.1 Cure.
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    • 285 15 Duniop Motor Tyres HI j^k,e iciTO"w-nsr bit their PEDIGREE The original Pneumatic AND PERFORMANCES Winners of such International Events as the Vanderbilt Cup, and Gordon tennett Race*. Can be obtained from all the leading garages in the F.M.S. and Straits Settlements and a; THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (FAR EAST) LD.
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    • 670 16 RANEEOUNGE 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 AMD HALVES. SOLE AGENT* SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD ANO 1006 ING. Now available at 7. Oxley Kise. Tennis. 8
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    • 659 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. OFFICES TO LET. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. U, Raffles Quay Apply Onthrie k Co., Ltd. 14 n_ HOUSE TO LET. No. 44, Anson Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son, Change Allay. 166 D GODOWNS TO BE LET Nob. 18,
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    • 472 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. BIRDS OF PARADISE FOR SALE Apply, Moraux k Co., IS, 30, Boat Qnay. 21 7 o FOR SALE Young Coconut trees and old Coconuts suitable for nurseries. All cute guaranteed specially selected from old trees Apply to Hong Urn, No. 46, Maiket Street. 18-9 1210 FOR SALE.
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    • 677 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIPCHANDLBRS. ■■MPBiBt md Municipal CMtraetert. Telephone No. 421. 108* 109. Market Street. NOTICE. NOTICK IS lIBH GIVEN, that Powers of Attorney dated the Mk April. 1901, lath January, 1904 and 14th April, lUl'i. and given by Ksruail bin Shaik Badal of No. 15, Arab Street, Singapore,
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    • 538 16 ROBINSON PIANO S NEW RECORDS Large Consignment Ju»t Received. CHOCOLAIE SOLDIEK COUNT OF LUXEMBURG QUAKER GIRL, ETC.. ETC. All the Latest. ROBINSON PIANO L fcO. HOTEL, PENAHC The best and the most frbqaentid Hotel iv the Island, and CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in tbe Strut*, ABB TBB BBANCBBS Jt
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