The Straits Times, 14 November 1911

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.721 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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    • 148 1 WATSON'S No. 1 0 Whisky THE BEST 1 Just CLDir/^1 A Bast Possible Opened Out OILViriJL/ Value DISPLAY of TOYS Now on Show. Our Toys are well bought, and specially selected. We wish to draw attention to i the fact, that all Toys carried over from last season will be
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    • 82 1 Remarkable Value. EXTRACT FROM THE "AUTOCAR JULY 22. 1911. "I have never driven a horse, but have used motor cars for the past six years. All my cars have been Humbers (four in number), my present one being their latest two-seater, the 10/14 H.P. I have had remarkable value from
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    • 306 1 ROBINSON CO. Kynoch's Ammunition ifi^Mll L K^ NOCH IoABEB Tbe Booax ia a new paper o»8e with an extra »toel liceJ head under ttio brass K I^l M^ffJft IWTh/t i3VM*i I wlj eh makeB "iuoh btrongor, and impo^siblo to split at tbo ond an many yfjijM i^fl^^^^SS^uSS^SßSSm CSBeH <-° Q
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    • 3 1 DRINK Martell's Brandy.
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  • 851 2 REMINISCENCES OF A GREAT CAREER. Her Last Song. The following special article appeared in I the Evening Standard of October 14 This afternoon Madame Albani takes her farewell of the London public, after a career which has extended over forty years, and which has been one happy sequence
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  • 168 2 Another capture of arms and ammunition was made by 11. M.5. Philomel, off Muscat, lately. The contraband was cleverly socrctotl in a false dock a few inches below the upper deck. To an ordinary observer the arrangement would have passed undetected. A quantity of netting was strewn on the deck
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  • 519 2 The Physisian's Greatest Ally. When 1 sfntiry in playing havoc with the health an<l strength of tho uufortuiuito sufferer, he lino urgent need of nourishment which is easily digestible, docs not irritate the liuwil. a*i is capable of sustaining his strength, which is always greatly undermined
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    • 245 2 To Beautify g&£\ A and Preserve U Qt/> The Complexion is made soft, smooth and l||§l i^- licautifully clear by the >f daily application of /"HAZELINE' SNOW" >C Dullness, greasiaen and blemishes disappear, and a charming healthy tone J|||f is obtained. One of the special properties of /|ll||F 1:1 "'Hazeline'
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    • 53 2 Follows Nature's Plan. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have, testified to its superior oxcullenco. For sale by all
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    • 325 2 GRUSHEO FOOD. Tri It Tm nh latltr**. I. K. BELILIOS begs to inform tbt public tl at his Factory for pzepauicc Crushed Food, at No. 1, Bcliiio? Road, is now opened. Price of a bat; or Crashed Fool, 1 p 10 oat. 14.00 per bag. No. 1 Bran, wt. 75
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    • 226 2 I, Its neveipfoofe&rty jjiji to take c-4'^!l^B^ r Fraser&NeavesGS^^ f SODA WkVTBR THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY GO,, LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Klar.gr, Port Swettenham, Ipoh SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ESTATE REQUISITES. Tapping Knives, Gouges, Coagulating Pans, Spouts, Strainers, Glass, Aluminium, Earthenware Terne Plate Latex Cups. Acetic Acid, Coagulators, Sprayers, etc.,
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  • 855 3 INCREASE OF PETITIONS FOR DIVORCE. Interesting Statistics. The judges, after a vacation that thoroughly deserves to be called long,"' were to resume their labours at the IS^vml I,'ohi ts of Justice en October II 1 hnnks la tho removal of the air ais iv the King's
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    • 290 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMFURITitS. BUILD- UJMTOiia HEJM-TH with CSSIiNCE OH FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA Pronoun;ad by the HtCHtST MtDICM. <UTHORITItB the most LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE RtfUTATiON for over THREE-QUARTERS of a CENTURY. BEWARE
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    • 56 3 Digestion and Assimilation. It is Dot the quantity of food takeu but the amount digested and aMiimilated that gives streD^th and vitality to the systi-m. Chamberlain's Stoniacli and Liver Tablets mvi goratc 1 1 e stomach ami H ver ami enable tlieni to x rfin in their functions naturally. For
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    • 341 3 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, Mo 25, South Bridge Roto. Him p iff Mtcban-eal Deitiotrj, OoM Crown* Bridge, f.llirj; and Vuicaoitf liuihd (i Vor fjuaranUed. CUAKOBS MODKRATK. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Beat To th Powder> and Bro-tm (cr ulp. 4\r™~» -S^ J. MOTION C 3. Watchmakers Jewellery, Opticians REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. ART
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    • 142 3 Lifebuoy Soap is invaluable gmj^ for Washing Nurses' and Patients 1 clothing. It is a vss^ fection, and its regular /<r-\f**J M.n.t-l.rrd bj th. Dk Pi^rkori at smliiht Soap. Jr^Sr^^H B*t NISSIN'S Special Show OF Xmas Goods. SPECIAL DI SCOI' NT KHOM ft j^ fcllWl— Cohi.ui.LY I.wiiki.. USUAL PRICE IN
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    • 648 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. tvo. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issuod for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINES 1911 Outward (for China.) Assayo Nov
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    • 653 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via porte to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin sorow Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed ana oonstructed. and are fitted with
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    • 523 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Beraerah, Tringganu Biant, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantan, Bangnara Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan Uhompoo Taku, Kohlak >nd Bangkok. Dm* Departure 8 p.m. «.s. ASDANG Nov. 18 Nov. 18 a. a. MAH IDOL Nov. 19 Nov.
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    • 512 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OCUTMHC MMPflGflFrFAHRTMES. UM« BREMEi Combined Service. The Bteamers ot these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straitß, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct,
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    • 612 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. !M D. L. ■orddeutscher Lioyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast anl well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonnooting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Soe«, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tningtau,
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    • 1013 5 STEAMER SAILINGS'. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and Ban Francisco to all Points in tbe United States, Canada, Mexioo and Europe. OparattUf the taw 21,000 ton Triple tertw Turbine Linen "Shinyo Maru "T.nyo Maru and Chl|. ■aru,"
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    • 661 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Also taking passengers and oargo with transhipment for other VICTORIAN, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENBLAND PORTS, BRITISH NKW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and HEW ZEALAND PORTS, Smooth Passage. Superb Soenery. A
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    • 577 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAV.CO..LTO. The steamers of this Company maintains a regular direct servioe between Calcutta Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking oargo. on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin Newohwang, Yangtss Ports. Formosa, th< Philippines, etc., etc Stoamerm. Tons Commander Kutsanq 4,B°ff R. C.
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    • 181 5 "If it be not true, speak it not, If it be not seemly, do^it not." Marcus Aurelius. The one and only Sole Agent* t PATERSQN. SIMONS CO., LTD. TAN CHENG SIANG, CHOP BIONG LIM SAW MILL GO. Timber and General Merchants and Contractors. Always have a large stock of timber
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    • 643 6 rATRONizei) by royalty. SILVER CUPS, SILVER BOWLS For Competitions, etc. fig^£a£^^fi| INSCRIPTION NEATLY VfeM^^^B. ENGRAVED A3 j^^^\ Free of Charge b. p. do silva, .rr,. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITB SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN THE ESTATE OF SEAH WHY LIANG (DECEASED). In pursuance of the provisions
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    • 331 6 New Goods X Low Prices T. NAGAI CO. HAVE JUST UNPACKED A LARGE VARIETY OF JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS AND All Kinds of Porcelainware SUITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS ALSO Xmas Cards and Calendars for 1912. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. NO. K-L, ADIS BUILDINGS, HIGH BTREET. CONTRACTS
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    • 90 6 Peacemaker B BLEND |t| iJP^I^ Composed of the Finest iC Hi| OLD HIGHLAND f^i ypj WHISKIES. fss j Ss@l§^ Guaranteed i^^^^^ iiLt'w^ai TEN YEARS OLD. YAMATO'S Xmas Show 41, HIGH STREET. CARDSand ALENDARS W 1010 1 IV ±6 Also Extensive Selection of Japanese Goods Suitable for XMAS PRESENTS. At the
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  • 138 7 FIXTURES Tuesday November 14. High Water, 5.10 a.m., 8.40 p.m. Philharmonic Orohestra praotice, 615 p.m Jimah Rabbor meeting. P. Dirkson Rubber meeting. Jitra Kubbei Co. meeting, 8 pm. Municipal Commission, 2 80 p.m. Kulcrol Council, Ku»la Lutnpar. (iiivrrnor at Port Swettcnham, Wednesday, November 15. High Water. 6
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  • 211 7 To-day, Sour&oaya, Singa Kit* ja, Ampapnii and Macassar Ban P. Guan 3 pm Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Edendale Bpm Milaocaand Muar Lady Weld Bpm P. Dickxon and Port Swettenham Penare 8 pm Bangkok Bried 8 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan G. Apcar Bpm To-morrow. Fremantle Charon 6
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  • 23 7 Daily, (Except Sc:;day) By Train. Federated Malay States, Malacca and Penang 6pm Gemas.Tampin, Malacoa, Seremban, Port Dickson, Port Swettenham, and Kuala Lumpur 6am
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  • 126 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Arcadia left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due here at '6 o'clock on Thursday, morning, the 16th instant. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Assaye left Colombo at 8 a.m. on Sunday, and may be expected
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  • 32 7 Latest Arrivals. Axtraia, H. M. Cruiwr 4860 tons 820 crew 10 guns 7000 H Power Com. Kiddle, Nov 14. From Hongkong Nov 9. S. Naval Officers. For Bangkok Dm, Rds.
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  • 473 7 Ban I, inn.-, Dut. tr. 275 tons, Capt Winters, Nov 1:1. From Bandjermassin, Nov 9. G.c. Ron Keug. For Bandjermassin, Nov lE. Roads. Ban Hong Liong, Brit. str. 710 tons, Capt Ruuhton, Nov 18, From Bangkok, Nov 9. G.c. and IS d.p. Low Sum. For Bangkok, Nov 16. HoadH. I
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  • 99 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR. Bast Whist Basin Bucephalus. Bast W. Siction No. 1— I.a, Ellenea. Sanaa Wharf— Fitz;larence, Sui Sang. Main W. Sict. No. 2— S.l>ir, ly>\ Helios. 8— Patani. 4— G. Apcar. 5-N.l. 6 Charon. Naw Dock
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  • 64 7 Arrivals Por tteamer Ipob, Nov 13,— From T. Anson, via ports. Mr. and Mrs. Cork, Mr. aud Mrs. Yeomans, Mr. and Mrs. Whitton, Messrs. Fargubarson, Miller, Arnold, Comrie, Stopani, Walker, Westerhont Evans and Wyngaarden. Per hteamer Ban Hong Liong, Nov 14. From Bangkok. Messrs, Dove, Futness, and
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  • 201 7 In their interim report for the half-year ending June :)0 lost, the directors of tho Hoyal Mail Steam Packet Co. state that the company's business continues to increaso and that financial results for the period mentioned aro encouraging. Since the issue of the annual report
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  • 266 7 Finance Commerce EXCHANGE. SIMOAPOKS, NOVK.MBIB 14 1911. O« LoPDoa— Bank 4 m/a 2/4 Demand 2/4 Private 6 m/i 8/4 do ln|i 3/4 ft Om Qibmimi— Bank d/d 388, Private 8 m/i Wi\ Oh Fbauci- Bank d/d m 394 Private 8 m/i 2tHj Oh Ihdia— Bank T. T. M 174 Private
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES
    • 154 7 (sane 5 Value 10 10 Belftt Tin 10 10 Bruang 10 10 Kanaboi £1 41 KintaTin 41 41 Lahat Mine* 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/. 6/- Pahang Consc 1 £1 41 Pongkalon 41 41 Pnaing Bahta 41 41 Posing Laru» 10 10 Rahman Hyd 41 41 Bahman Tio Bayers.
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    • 569 7 lasue 5 Value Bnjefi Bellc rs 2/. 3/- AHapai 8/- 8,6 3/. 3/. Anglo-Malay 16/1* 16/. 2/. 2/. Batons MaUka 2/- 2/8 £1 41 Batn Cavep 10.10.0 11.0.0 £1 41 BatnTiga 8.7.6 B.ls.oexdiv £1 41 Bukit Kajang 2.1.8 2.8.0 £1 41 Bukit Lintang 8.10.0 8.15.0 2/. 2/- Bukit Mertajam
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    • 121 7 ißsne 3 Value Bnyerß. Sellers. 10 10 Biitei nom. Bmeltin* M 10.00 10 T 6.60 41 41 Bleotrio Tramways 8/8 8/9 10 10 Fraaer Neave 47X0 48.00 100 Howarth Brskioe 66.C0 C 7.60 100 7%Pret. 81.00 100 100 KaU Bro, Oul. 186.00 100 100 a a Com. Pret. nom
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    • 45 7 Buyers Seilt r« Spore Municipal 4|% of 1907 11,600,000 7% S'poro Municipal 4J% of 1909 11,000,000 1% S"poro Municipal 4% $802,900 par Buyers Seller Howarth Brskine 6% •600,000 pat Riley. Hargreaves 6% 1284,000 3* Singapore Blectrio Tramways 5% £850,000 S'poro Municipal 6 11,878,000 aom
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    • 14 7 Woods (in at Peppermint Cure lot all internal complaint a Dysenteij Coughs, Colds, eto
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    • 123 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Nov 14. At saleroom, freehold residential property, known as Roseneath, situate off Tamjlin Hill, at 2.80. Nov 15.— At saleroom, Wines etc., at 11. Chins: Kent Lee and Co. Nov la— At No. 6, Peck Seah Street, off Tanjong Pagar Road, furniture, etc., at 2.80.
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    • 403 7 m Xhc Art of '^Qs?£3 in p*rf*ct«on it r^u-h'if in Cvro whrr* Afrsm. H Maiftra Ftirtt nuuiufsctura tho— two b.uda known v a inuil I ITTI t fcSyp*«fln cigarettes QOR UQIU S UU.| L I U-| 1 if. In jtr y ijf tin i!a your itt pimTTMi fend MWU 1
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    • 161 7 POSITION WANTED. Englishman, 22, 8 years' office experience in London, wants position. Thoroughly proficient in both Shorthand and Typewriting. Address W., c/o Straits Times. 14 11 1511 AUCTION SALE Of A QUANTITY OF WHITE DRILL SUITS, TWEBD SUITS, AND OTHER WEARING APPARBL, OFFICE FUBNI. TURE, SAFBS, LAMPS, BAGS, GUNS, SUNLIGHT
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    • 141 7 HIGH-CLASS TBlephon.No.Blß. UNDERTAKING. PHns»p;»ti*rt, smg.poN. MR. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Bag* to inform the pablio that the kind patronage accorded him during the pail lew years, has made it nocossary for him to acquire another new Rubbertyped Hearse, which surpasses all others in theStiaits. Mr- Daley is the Sol* Agent
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  • 1177 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. EMPEROR OF INDIA. George, Emperor of India, will be the first monarch who has visited the Jewel of the East since its sovereignty passed into British hands. But more than that, he will be the greatest ruler that country has ever seen, for his
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  • 36 8 J. A. Lincoln, a Eurasian residing at 10 Niven Road, has reported to the police that he was robbed of 911.50 by several ricksha coolies in Queen Street. Three of the accused men are in custody.
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  • 60 8 F. C. Mardel was again before the magistrate, to-day, in connection with the charge of cheating in respect of 110,000 from Mrs. Fletcher of the Hotel de la Paix. Chief Deteotive Inspector Nolan, who appeared for the Crown, applied for a week's postponement, which was granted. Accused asked that his
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  • 24 8 A telegram from the Hague dated sth instant to the Deli Courant states that a great strike in the Rhine navigation service is imminent.
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  • 24 8 The Peking Daily News, which is regarded as a semi-official organ, learns that the post of Deputy Inspector-General of Customs is to remain vacant.
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  • 23 8 Quarantine restrictions against Rangoon and the West Coast of Africa on account of plague, and against Randjermassin on account of cholera are withdrawn.
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  • 26 8 Fourteen of the native banks at Shanghai, out of thirty-six, have suspended payment. Before the collapse of the rubber boom Shanghai boasted of eighty native banks.
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  • 35 8 H. M. S. Astraca, second class cruiser, arrived from Hongkong this morning, and anchored in the roads. She is to take Prince Alexander of Tock to Bangkok for the coronation of the King of Siam.
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  • 40 8 A Government officer at Cheribon has lost his life whilst out hunting. He had climbed a tree and was trying to pull his gun up after him when the weapon fell and went off, the bullet passing through his stomach.
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  • 42 8 On the 6th inst., a Hylam boy employed by Mr. D. B. Stevens, manager of Bukit Titnah Rubber Estate, absconded and on Saturday Mr. Stevens discovered that f 150 was also missing from his bungalow. The police are looking for the boy.
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  • 44 8 A few days ago about 200 Chinese at Bangkok discarded their queues, which were then collected and tied to the halyards of a flagstaff erected at a local store and amid great rejoicing were hoisted to the top under the flag of the Revolution.
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  • 70 8 A pair of gold and diamond studs, belonging to Mr. Suhl, of Nassim Road, were removed from his shirt nine days ago and as all his efforts to trace them have failed he has placed the matter in the hands of the police. Mr. Suhl's boy denies having taken them,
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  • 63 8 Commencing on January 4 next year, the Austrian Lloyd will establish a new direct and rapid service between Trieste and Shanghai for the transport of passengers. The passage will be accomplished in ;i:( days, the outward lwrts of call being Port Said, Aden, Colombo, Singapore and Hongkong the same ports
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  • 69 8 Garrison orders announce that the following N.C.O's and men have been awarded the medal for long service and good conduct, with gratuity R.G. A., 3rd Class Master Gunner F. H. Moore, C.Q.M. Sergt. C. D. Arnold, Sergt. T. J. Gordge, Gunner W. Hall R.E., Corporal J. Hardy; 2nd Bn. The
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  • 86 8 The Siam Observer learns that freight to Hongkong has now been reduced to fifteen dollar cents, that is from Bangkok to Hongkong. The freight from Kohsi-chang to Hongkong is only 7 J cents. This freight used to be from 23 to 30 cents. The freight to Singapore has similarly been
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  • 84 8 Among the arrests made by the police, on charges of theft, during the week-end, is one of a Chinese coolie, taken in connection with the theft of 950 worth of brass fittings from the steamer Ban Whatt Hin. Another Chinese, to whom he sold the brass, has been arrested for
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  • 94 8 The Assizes were resumed at the Supreme Court, this morning, before the Chief J ustice, Sir W. H. Hyndmau Jones. The four Hylams accused of coining and having counterfeit coin and instruments for coining in their possession were found guilty and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. Pakirisamy, indicted for attempted
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  • 143 8 A quantity of rubber and other produce was left out in the five-foot-way in front of Messrs. Huttenbach Bros.' godown on Collyer Quay last night. This morning a coohe evidently smarter than the ordinary saw three rickshas laden with full bags coming from that direction as he was going to
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  • 174 8 At Bangkok, on the 4th inst., the trial trip of Messrs. Howarth Erskine, Ltd.'s new twin screw crude oil Bolinder motor barge (the largest motor vessel in the Bast) took place with most satisfactory results. The dimensions of the lighter are length over all 110 ft., beam 23 ft., draft
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  • 466 8 Mr. Herbert Hopson Walker, of Kuala Lumpur, has been admitted to practice as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of the F.M.S. The King of Siam has conferred the Order of the House of Maha Chakkri on the Crown Prince of Sweden, and the Chula
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  • 73 8 The Straits Steamship Company's new steamer Kuala passed through the Sue/. Canal on tho 11th inst., and may be expected to arrive in Singapore about the end of the month. The vessel is of the Krian typo, but is larger and of higher speed. She was
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  • 142 8 A big haul of contraband opium was effected by officers of the Government Monopolies Department on Saturday. Mr. ft. Peacock, in his capacity of a senior revenue officer, and Mr. (i. Musscll boarded tho steamer Glenogle when she left the quarantine grounds and certain articles of
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  • 130 8 The Agri- Horticultural Show According to a notification in the F.M.S. Government Gazette, the Governor and High Commissioner has nominated the following gentlemen to bo members of tho general committee for the Joint AgriHorticultural Shows: Director of Gardens, Singapore Collector of Land Revenue, Singapore Curator, Botanic Gardens, Singapore Collector of
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  • 171 8 Considerable dissatisfaction exists among the European policj in tlio Straits, a state of things that is roflectod in the number of desertions that havo taken place this year. The latest secessions were two which occurred during the past week-end. The i>alpablo cause of this discontent is
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    • 169 8 Famous H J Brands. WrEGOR.CALDBEOUP LONDON. PJ lOMOOK I^OLMSOW. Suppliers of Scotch Whisky to The House of Lords, The House of Commons, and to the Houses of Parliament Canada. SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. LITTLES Bazaar 'goy Pair IS NOW OPEN. ~"t^gg%s^y^lfciffii' UJ That the best is the l£psr^~~ 'JL
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    • 175 8 INCIDENTS IN THE ITALIAN -TURKISH WAR. To- Night! To-Nlght!! AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. In conjunction with the following Pictures Magic Art. The Waterfalls of Elfkarle (Sweden). Imperium Film. Professor Rouff's Discovery. PATNE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE, MTH EDITION. Launch of H.M.S. King George V at Portsmouth. The War— ltalian Troops embarking
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  • 408 9 UNANIMOUS APPOINTMENT OF MR. BONAR LAW. Warm Welcome in the House of Commons. Rbutbr's Tblbobam. London, via Durban, November 13. The Carlton Club was packed with representatives of the Unionist Party on the occasion of tho meeting to elect a successor to Mr. Balfour. Mr. Henry Chaplin, the
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  • 101 9 GREAT TEST CASE RAISED AT BIRMINGHAM. Decision Against The Promoters. Rector's Tbleoraii. London, via Durban, November 13. Tho promoter and principals in the MoranDriscoll fight fixed, to take place at Birmingham on December 16, appear at Birmingham Police Court today, having been Niimmoncd for planning a broach
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  • 112 9 SERIOUS RUPTURE OF GOOD RELATIONS. Regent and Cabinet Resigning. Rboter's Tkleoram. London, November 18. Russia has sout an ultimatum to Persia, throatoning a rupture of relations and other serious measures unless she receives an apo logy for tin- allowed insult to the Russian ConHul-Gcnoral on tho occasion
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  • 74 9 Mr. Asquith Explains His Recent Speech. Rkctee's Tblboram. London, November 14. Mr. Asquitb, in reply to several questions in the House of Commons, explained that a good deal had J>eon read into his electoral reform speech. What he actually advocated was the necessity of a reform substituting for
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  • 54 9 Hopeful Vote Recorded by Crewe Men. Rbutbr's Tblbgbam. London, via Durban, November 14. The railway men at Crewe have unanimously decided to oppose a strike and to accept the Commission's finding. This decision is most significant, as the vote includes a large proportion of the drivers on whom
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  • 93 9 Gain of a Seat by the Unionists. Rbcter's Teleoram. London, November 14. The Oldham bye-election resulted as follows: Dennis (Unionist) 12,255. Stanley (Liberal) 10,628. Robinson (Labour) 7,448. The election followed on the elevation of Mr. Emmott to the peerage when he was made Under Secretary of State for
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  • 21 9 Redter's Telegram. London, November 14. The Bishop of Sodor and Man has been appointed Bishop of Ripon.
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  • 62 9 Reutkr's Telkcuam. London, via Durban, November 13. The Daily Mail says the Sultan of Zanzibar has come to London to arrange for abdication, after which he will probably reside in Egypt. London, via Durban, November 14. The Sultan of Zanzibar, Reuter learns, has confirmed his abdication, which
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  • 25 9 Dee Ostasiatische Lloyd Telboram. Berlin, November 13. The Berlin Socialist demonstrations have passed off quietly. A resolution was passed protesting against colonial wars.
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  • 60 9 Dee Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, November 18. There are rumours in Russia that after the conclusion of the treaty with Japan, the annexation of North Manchuria is intended. These reports are firmly denied by tho Nowoje. Tho same paper says Russia has made no proposal concerning a
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  • 19 9 Dbr Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, November 13. News of diplomatic negotiations concern ing the Dardanelles is premature.
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  • 18 9 Die Ostasiatische Lloyd Tblboram. Berlin, November 18. France is sending two armoured cruisers to Morocco.
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  • 64 9 Reutbk'm Telegram. London, via Durban, November 14. At question time in the House of Commons, Mr. Harcourt said he was fully alive to the need of improved means of communication in Nyassaland coastwards, and he was doing all in his power to secure an improvement in means of transport.
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  • 596 9 MANY REFORMS AND PARDONS OF POLITICAL OFFENDERS. Errors in Imperial Edict. The following Imperial Edict has been issued, says the Peking correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News, on October 80:— I have reigned for three years and have always acted conscientiously in the interests of the people.
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  • 108 9 According to information cabled by the Federated Malay States Government to the Malay States Information Agency, the exports of plantation rubber from the Federated Malay States for the month of September amounted to 1,677,062 lbs., making the total for the nine months of the present year
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  • 194 9 On the Ist inst., says the Batavia Niewsblad, a tragic ovent took place on the Van der Hagen that had just returned to Batavia from the Moluccus, which produced a deep impression on the passengers and crew of the vessel. Among the passengers was a
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  • 56 9 The prices realised at the weekly auction of rubber at Malacca, on Saturday last, were: Sheet from 1227.50 to 1230.51 per picul. Scrap crepe at tl9l per picul. Bark crepo at 1 181 per picul. Scrap 1 158.25 per pical. The bidding was very brisk and the
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  • 30 9 Recteb'b Telboram. London, November 14. The death is announced of the famous railway engineer, Mr. Holt Hallett, who did important railway survey work between liurmah and China.
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  • 922 9 THOUSAND WOUNDED REACH THE CITY DAILY. Field Strewn with Dead. Particulars of the fighting at Hankow reached Shanghai on November 2 and are recorded in the China Press of the Brd instant. Our contemporary says: The battle of Hankow was raging with increased fury, three thousand
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  • 161 9 Some little time back the police had to deal with a case in which a Chinaman obtained 60 bladders of lard from a native merchant on the strength of a forged order purporting to come from a Chop Ho Sang. The goods were eventually traced to the possession of a
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  • 138 9 Three Ladies Take Part in the Interport Match. (From Odb Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 18. In the annual rifle match against Singapore and Selangor, the Penang team made the following scores:— Perkins 99, Neubronner 08, Southam 91, Hall 90, Wright-Motion 89. Murray 89, Mrs Anderson 89,
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  • 138 9 (From Ode Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 14. A gathering of Chinese, at which over 1,000 were present, has met to discuss tho situation in China. Mr. Khoo Cheong Teong, who presided, dwelt on the success of revolutionary army, and said all present must be delighted with this
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  • 98 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 18. Sir Arthur Young, as High Commissioner of the Malay States, presided over a, fully-attended meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur to-day. The following bills were considered Supply, Poisons and Deleterious Drugs, Land and Mines Registration Titles Enactment.
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  • 53 9 (From a Malacca Correspondent). Malacca, November 14. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine Para in London yesterday was 4/5} per lb., sellers. The price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 4/9 value. There are buyers at }<1. below
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  • 174 9 A meeting of the shareholders of the above estates was held on October 80 in the rooms of the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai. Mr. Brodie A. Clarke, who presided, explained that in consequence of the neglect of the affairs of the estate, the report and
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  • 148 9 With reference to the reported movement of Hongkong troops, Major Tulloch, General Staff, South China command, has written to the Hongkong press as follows With reference to the various rumours which have been circulated in Hongkong within the last 48 hours regarding imaginary movement of troops,
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  • 11 9 New Screndah.— 2,6B4 lbs. Sumatra Para.— 20,723 lbs.
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  • 162 9 STEADY PROGRESS MADE BY THE REBELS. Yuan Shih Kai Arrives at Peking. Rbdtbr's Telegram. London, November 18. Renter wires from Shanghai that Yuan Shih Kai has written to Li Yuan Heng offering terms and urging the acceptance of the constitution so as to give tho monarchy an
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  • 113 9 ANOTHER GREAT CONFLICT REPORTED. The Powers and Recent Atrocities. Redter's Telegram. Londou, via Durban, November 13. A Constantinople message says the Powers, in reply to the protest against the slaughter of Arabs, say that while unable to take other action they will draw tho attention of the
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  • 109 9 An Easy Win For English Team in Prospect. Rscter's Telegram. London, via Durban, November 13. The third day's play in the match at Adelaide, M.C.C. v. South Australia, was again favoured with glorious weather. There was only a small attendance. The wicket was not worn. South Australia
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  • 88 9 Including the present match with South Australia, which is completed to-day, the M.C.C. will play altogether fifteen games during tho tour. The dates of tho test matches versus AH Australia aro First, at Sydney, December 15, 16, 18 and 19. Second, at Melbourne, December 30, January 1, 2 and 3.
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  • 95 9 Redter's Telegram. London, via Durban, November 13. While not objecting to the proposed separate Irish Insurance office in Dublin, the Daily Chronicle strongly criticises Mr. Lloyd George's amendments to tho bill establishing a separate fund for Scotland and a separate commission at Edinburgh empowered to modify the
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  • 50 9 DBR OSTASUTISCHI LLOYD TSLBORAM. Berlin, November 18. The Kaiser and the Kaiserin, who visited Kiel for the opening of the City Hall, woro received with extraordinary joy. The Kaiser pointed out that Kiel is closely connected with tho growth of tho CSerman navy and the prosperity of shipbuilding.
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  • 464 10 To tho Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir,— For once lam in disagreement with your viows, expressed in your leading article of the Oth instant. You would appear to imply that the fault of the Straits-born Chinese being unable to produce masters of professions and arts lies
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  • 323 10 Sensational Find on Canton River Steamer. The Hongkong Daily Press of November 4. states:— On Thursday night at about 7 p.m. 1>( tit-tivi! Surgnaut Murphy and a number of Chinese detectives, while making the usual search for opium and arms aboard the river steamers, discovered eleven
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  • 227 10 Atwood, tho American aviator, reports that his expenses on his recent recoidbroaklag tli^lit from St. Louis to New York avenged 1800 a day. At this rate aviation will hardly become a popular form of travel, but there is another side to the story no one. so
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  • 48 10 The rrlx'ls' loss at lluukow and Kilometre Ti 11 station was due to the tri'iuluiy of tin it crucial in ivfusiug ammunition to tho tumps. 'I Ills was njiortcd to (icnerul Li Yuan Hung at Wuchang, who ordered a foiiitniaitiul which found the general guilty, lie wus beheaded.
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  • 721 10 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Bulletin. Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co. write from London, under date October 19 Gold. Except for some small parcels received by the Bank of England, the bulk of the £650,000 bar gold on tho market has been taken for France, after
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  • 293 10 It is no secret that some of the leading British steamship companies stood in no need of President Taft's warning. They are already laying their plans in anticipation of the opening of the Panama Canal. It may seem full early to take such work in hand, but
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  • 118 10 The Marconi Company is increasing its capital by the creation of 250,000 ordinary shares. The company has secured control of the Russian Wirclesss Company of St. I tiihbui It is said that the negotiations between Mr. Lewis Haiconrt and tho Marconi Company for encircling tho Empire with wireless telegraphy arc
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  • 992 10 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, November 1 4, 1811. Messrs. Lyall and Kvatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations tbis morning Norn Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/- Allaear H'lOJ 8/44 2/. Option! 0/- 1/6 41 Anglo -Java 4/14 6/--1 AngloJohore 6/8
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  • 133 10 Home League Matches. Results of home league football matches played on the 4th inst. were as follows, the matches taking place on the grounds of the first- mentioned teams in each case First Division. Woolwich Arsenal 0, Everton 1 Manchester United 1, Tottenham Hotspur 2; Bolton 3, S underlain
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    • 272 10 Tbe cottage was a thatched one (Or so the poet said), Jim's counterpane a patched one, Acd poor Jim— nearly dead. But do you think ho died. Sir (Don't trust those writing men), Woods' Peppermint Cure was tried, Sir, And now he's well again. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. DRESSERS WANTED. Wanted, Dressers
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    • 395 10 Raffles lf!| Hotel. Special ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. Victoria Theatre. 5 NIGHTS ONLY4A COMMENTING I M% Thupsday,Nov. IU MATINEE, SATURDAY, NOV. 18. THE WORLD S FOREMOST MAGICIAN I ILLUSIONIST The Great JANSEN AND HIS OWN ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE Pronounced by the Press OF SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND MANILA. The Best Show Ever
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    • 296 10 WO HOME COMPLETE WITHOUT A Gramophone THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL S. Moutrie Co., (LIMITED.) THE ARCADE. -yet? EYE-SIGHT. Mr. M. Lazarus, OCULIST-OPTICIAN SON OF LATE MR. N. LAZARUS Is Now Hkrb And can be consulted for Spsctacles At Mewr*. Barker and Hang
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  • 1999 11 DIVIDEND EXPECTED TO BE PAID NEXT YEAR. Full Profits Thenceforward. The third ordinary general meeting of the Jong-Landor Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on October 17, at the London Commercial Sale Rooms, Mincing Lane, E.C. Mr. R. K. Magor presided. Tho Chairman said Gentlemen, the report and accounts
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  • 313 11 The directors of the Serdaug (Sumatra) Kulibi i and Produce Estates, Limited, in their report for the period ended December U, 1910, state In explanation of the date of the accounts, the directors desire to state that instructions were given to the agents to closi- the
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  • 1326 11 Rubber Producing Capacity of District Proved. The first annual general meeting of the North Labis (Johore) Rubber and Produce Company, Limited, was held on October 19, at the offices of the company, 49-51, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. Arthur Lampard, presiding. The Chairman said Oentlemen, the report and accounts
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  • 467 11 Board Accepts Offer Purchase the Whole Coffee Crop. The directors of the British Rubber Estates of Java report for the period ended June 80 last that the total area acquired by the company was about 2,835 acres. Of this about 2,875 are in cultivation, including 224
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  • 290 11 The first annual report of the Hevea (Johore) Rubber Plantations, Limited, for the period to June 30 states that the estate was transferred on September 30, 1910, and the assignment of lease duly completed. The area retained by the company under the cultivation of rubber was
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  • 246 11 The second annual report of the BernamPerak Rubber Plantations, Limited, states that the net profit for the year to June 80, amounted to Jt'1,594, off which has to be deducted the debit balance of £'631 shown in the last balance-sheet. This leaves a profit of .£964, which
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  • 2198 11 CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS REPORTED. The Labour Position. The fourth ordinary annual general meeting of the North Hummock (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited, was held on October 19, at the office of the company, 20, Eastcheap, E. C, Mr. G. A. Talbot, chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said
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  • 90 11 The directors report that tho total number of shares allotted is 150,000, on each of which 15s. has been called up. Tho it..; amount of cash received by tho company in rexpect of shares issued for cosh is 11 I(>.m,ii. The pay ments of the
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  • 1480 12 EQUIPMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE TIN AREA. The Waterloo Estate. Tho first annual ordinary general meeting of Klian Kollas Tin and Rubber Company, Limited, was held on October 17, at the registered offices, 107, Fenchurch Street, E.C., Mr. Edward Bedford (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,
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  • 393 12 Company Reported in Strong Financial Position. Presiding at the meeting of the Majedio (Johore) Rubber Estates "n October 17, Mr. J. E. Sanderson said that the authorised capital of the company was £180,000 of which £109,662 was issued. The purchase price of the estate was £58,500, half
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  • 371 12 1,000 Acres Planted Before Next Annual Meeting. Mr. J. L. Loudoun-Shand, presiding at the meeting of the Mambau (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Limited, Baid that the work of development was proceeding as rapidly as circumstances permitted and as was consistent with good work. In spite of the serious
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  • 346 12 A Straits Mans Reply to Ceylon Enquiries. Mr. E. H. F. Day writes from Tanjong Katong, Singapore, on September 26, to the Times of Ceylon, as follows Relating to the numerous enquiries by planters in your columns for land suitable for rubber and coconuts, I would
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  • 324 12 Survey Discloses Extra Planted Acreage. The first annual report of the Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Limited, states that the company took over the estate as at July 1, 1910, and tapping was commenced at the beginning of that month. The crop harvested to June 30 last amounted to
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  • 202 12 The report of the directors of the Beraoang (Selangor) Rubber Plantations, Limited, fur the year ended June 80, 1911, svates: The rubber crop harvested up to June oil amounted to 456 lbs. only, as against the original estimate of 3,000 lb. This shortage is due to the
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  • 214 12 The report of the directors of the Singapore Para Rubber Estates for the year ended June 80, 1911, states the profit for the year, after allowing £500 for depreciation, is .£9,202 adding the balance of last account, over £4,785, there is a balance of £18,988, out
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  • 725 12 PASSENGERS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express received by the most recent mail. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements subsequent to the
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  • 474 12 The following list is supplied by the local agents Per N. D. L. steamer Prinz Ludwig, dne December 9. Mr and Mrs H von Meines, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Oberlehrer, Dr Kuscbe and kind, Mr and Mrs F Hunte, Mrs Rohlfine, Miss A Buchenthaler, Mrs Chnrch, Mr It Hcitmann, Mr and
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    • 1207 12 LONDON AND SINGAPORE RUBBER PRICES. STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON OCTOBER 18. We quote below the best available London list from the reports brought in by the last mail, and add local quotations from the list prepared by Messrs. Fraaer and Co (Singapore) on the corresponding date
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    • 444 13 HOWARTH ERSKINE, LTD., Specialists in Rubber Machinery. SINGAPORE. Over 300 Hand Power Machines in use. >|| fffk eurrTiUP UAPIiIIICC (Hind Power only T.^*-' 1 ffi«>VV a A^^^g^ a^VH lP\\ OnttllNU mAUnintO Hand Power 4 I'ow.r. TjpeCS) BfJlJjßjjk^ N» V\ giao of Rolls 6- x 10", 6 x 1« 6 x
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    • 196 13 CHARLEB HEIDSIECK'S &m?*, White Seal Champagne ®Km& Sole Agents Jh H BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. MM B Singapore Penang. JOHN LITTLE CO. LD. |4^S| 16 a 81-612 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.. LTD. Portland Cement. In Casks of 375 lbs. net. Drain Pipes, any shape In Bags of 250 lbs. net.
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    • 418 13 Ou» Teeth.— Has no one be ju struck by t::c fact thai Thia ■bsolutrl; cert In 1 which Odd hg# in apnr of the regular daily cleansing of the teeth with tooth- been scientifically proved to [Km* M is priocipalljf dm to a i)-)wders and tooth-pastes, the teeth (and particularly
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    • 680 13 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM JULY 1. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY UP TRAINS. H 4 6 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 i.M A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Paasir Panjanf Tr. d. 781 417 Borneo Wharf 780 908 110
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    • 733 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, INOAPORB. Board of Olreotor* 1 O. A. Dkkkiok, Ewj., Chairman A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director. Pbtbk Fowlib, m.b., 0.m., Chief Med. Officer F. M. Elliot, Bsq. ReT. N. J. Ooovbbdb. Vow Noan Pam, Bsq. O«« 8oo» Tke, Esq.
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    • 518 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA CHINA. INCORPORATED BT RCYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in ***** Shares of 430 each 41,300,000 Reserve Fond 41,826,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,300.000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City A Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed
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    • 452 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONS BANKINB AND INSURANCE CO. LTD. MO. 57 AND 68, KLING BTRBBT. ■stabliahed 180 T. Capital paid up $i,000,00c.00 Boaarre liability ot proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tboi Joom 6. Six Kia Jam 2. Nam Km Sawn T. Tao Hoo Lai (l. Laow Chia
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    • 212 14 SALES BY AUCTIOH. AUCTION SALE OF A Largo Stock of Wines, Liqueurs, Spirits, eto. (In Good Condition), To be' held at Powell Co.'s Sale-rrom, On Wednesday, November IS, at 11 a.m. WlNES— Comprising Lisbon Port, Dow's Fe'eoted Old lUd and White Port, Sheriy, SparkUng Hock, Posada Banrg, Muscatel, Woodhome's Vir
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  • 1020 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Olympia Exhibition. Writing of this year's Olympia motor show the Evening Standard of October 18 said The great annual Hritish Motor Exhibition takes place this year somewhat earlier than usual, opening its doors on Friday, November 8. Held as on
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    • 323 15 SABROL JOHNSTON As Supplied to the WarOfflc*. 5 SEATED CAR COMPLBTE 11.9 HP. S3, OOP. 15.9 H. P. %4,000. HP. LORRY COVERED 7I» JBKSBo WAOOOnSbTT $3,750 $4,000 $4,950 $4,900 FULL PARTICULARS FROM Central Engine Works, Ld. FORDS Iff bsj| t > inform the (ijnera'. Public tint we have been appointed
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    • 13 15 For all internal complaints, Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, eto., take Wood*' Great I'cpifeiniint Cure.
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    • 277 15 I Through all Dealers and Garages. Thp roaenn for the ever increaBing I lIC IGddUII demand for CONTINENTAL Motor, Motor Cycle and Cycle Tyres is not far to seek. TL fl f^ftiliilAC °ff ere( i not only locally I 110 TdCMILICO but the world all over /^^LjX are such that
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    • 34 15 Photographic Stores DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. JCST ARRIVED New Cameras New Cameras New Cameras New Lenses, New Accessories, eto. KOBE} HISB CfflOSß ft 00. No. 102 and 104, North Bridge Road. 18 81 5 12
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    • 64 15 Japanese Dentist, 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Dr. K. Tsntada is Mm nnly Japtnee* Dentist in the town with vi.iv yna oao jODnnlt direct oitber io Ki'slinii or Mala*. Pair less Extraction from 11 each. Gold Ca;pin« 6 Silver Capping 8 Joined Crown 4 Bridge Work 6 Fnll fet teeth on
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    • 401 16 BURN CO.. LTD.. RANEEGUNGE PIPES Fox* Wells, Culverts, Drains, eto. Strongest and Gdeapest ALSO BULL-NOSED BRICKS FIREBRICKS STABLE BRICKS CHEQUERED BRICKS SALTGLAZED BRICKS OF ALL KINDS. SOLE AGENTS: SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., Singapore. WANTS. QUALIFIED NURSE WANTED. Wanted, qualified Nurse to accompany lady to Europe Apply stating experience and terms
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    • 380 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OrFICES TO LET. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Guthrie k Co., Ltd. 14 v HOUBE TO LET. No. 44, Anson Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son, Change Alley. 16-8 n GODOWNS TO BE LET. Nos. 18,
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    • 459 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. BIRDB OF PARADIBE FOR BALE. Apply, Moraax Co., 19, 30, Boat Quay. 21 7 D MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. 6 seater 'Dariaoq in perfect order. 11,860. Apply P.R.C., c/o Straits Times. 8-11 v RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE. For sale, small rubber estate, price $15,0C0 or offer. Address
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    • 698 16 NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. NOTICE OF LOSS OF BCRIP. Notice is hereby given, that Municipal Bonds Noe. 08, 84, 66, 67 and 469 for 1500 each, being part of the 6% loan of 1893 in tbe name of C. O. Blagden have been lost Application has been made to the Municipality
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    • 571 16 NOTICES. KIAM KMT GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Telephone No. 421. 106* 108, Market Street. THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE TO BHIPPERB. Notice is hereby given, that tbe departure from Singapore on Wednesday, the 16th inst., for Bangkok, via Coast Ports, has been cancelled. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Agents. 011
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    • 464 16 NOTICES. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. The X.P.M. steamer VAN NEK, will be sold by public auction on November 28, 1911, aa she now lies in the Roads at Macassar. For particulars, apply to THE SHIPS AGBNCY, LTD., 2 and it, Collyer Quay. 1011 2811 TENDERS INVITED. Tinders are invited
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 226 16 Straits '(Dimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoellane ova wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notioea of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding lour lines, II each insertion For p.p.o. oards, on page 8, 12. Ihob Soali Ratis
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