The Straits Times, 2 March 1912
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Title Section13 1912-03-02 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.812 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1912-03-02 1 BEER. COTTON DRESS GOODS AT HOME PRICES. STRIPED TUSSORETTE. WHITE SWISS MUSLIN. Ad ideal material for Morning Uownn, Baby's Overalls, Fine quality Swigs Mut-lin in pretty sprig and spot designs. Children's Frocks and Ladies' Costumes, etc Width 80 inobes. Splendid washing quality. Widtb 29 inches. Price 35 cents per yard.287 words
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Advertisement285 1912-03-02 1 ROBINSON CO., SINGAPORE. LARGE STOCK T <aks> J GENUINE HELD OF I T CUT GLASS ETCHED THIN i 1 TABLEWARE CRYSTAL wr—m ALWAYS i GLASSWARE. J I J [T TIN STOCK. Y\ JL z UMNP/CN& «U£ftTEß TUMBLEM PLAIN THIN CRYSTAL GLASSWARE. NEW STYLE. PLAIN THIN CRYSTAL GLASSWARE. AS ILLUSTRATION. OLD285 words
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Advertisement11 1912-03-02 1 DUMMY k CD. CHAMPAGNE AOAMSON. GILFILLAN HUD CO., LTD,, 8OL» AOINTS.11 words
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Article752 1912-03-02 2 AERIAL COMMUNICATION WITH AMERICAN SHIPS. Wide Radius Covered. The Navy Department at Washington has drawn up plans for a chain of wireless stations which will bring the department into aerial communication with all its ships wherever they may bo, from the coast of West Africa to Chinese waters.752 words
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Article238 1912-03-02 2 \ttentpt to Solve a Mystery of the Great River. In connection with the operations in the \bor country, and the intention of the Indian Government to explore the lower icction of the unknown Brahmaputra, an expedition, consisting of two British officers n-ith an escort, has been despatched238 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1912-03-02 2 The Ideal Food FOR EMACIATED CHILDREN AND ADULTS 'Kepler 1 (TRADE MARK) '>. ITTj Solution fOF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT EXTRACT) Contains all the nourishing and vitalising elements which Nature requires to build up and strengthen body and brain. Every spoonful absorbed goes to inV crease the tight and193 words
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Advertisement41 1912-03-02 2 Relief at Hand. Many sufferers from rheumatism have boon surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Not one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatmeut whatever, for sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement467 1912-03-02 2 mm HINDRANCES TO HEALTH i such a« dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of appetite, torpid liver, constipation, sick-headache, and other I evidences of a derangement of the i organs of digestion and secretion, may be easily and successfully I REMOVED 1 by means of the far famed family medicine Beecham's Pills. For467 words
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Advertisement307 1912-03-02 2 Uleve is New Life/~|k for the Ailing. 'wM^j If you, who are ailing, know the true value of Wincamis -its supreme health-giving •^*umTaJVv quality, its rich, blood-making capacity, its fiQ <9s—^\ wonderful nerve revitalizing |vmer you n^M^-il would commence taking 'Wincamis' to-day. Vn^SE^WT It is so immediately invigorating and per-307 words
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Article955 1912-03-02 3 HOW THE GREAT FORCES OF NATURE WORK Revenge of the Trees. The forests of ancient times which have rested for millions of years, and gradually turned into coal, take their revenge when they arc disturbed, states the Evening Standard. The revenge is so terrible that even millionaires have955 words
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Article126 1912-03-02 3 A curious incident is reported from Peterborough iv connection with the frost. Un January 30 a tradesman of the city named Mr. Kirli:iiilsiiii. was skating on one of the dykes iv tlie neighbourhood, when ho noticed through tho clear surface of the ice a large pike, which shot off ou126 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement247 1912-03-02 3 Everett s'JETTA'i I i 4uaW\y^m\a\\ W\\\\\\\\\W\\\^. "^P^^ZtmSHfl WL •<• C J^/^\^jSamm\m\tJmWa^^. Zf'"^, The SINGAPORE CEMENT TILE WORKS P9, lioccoolen Street. Coloured Cement Xiles, Drain Pipes. REINFORCED CONCRETE OF ANY CONSTRUCTION, HEDGE POSTS, LAWN KOLLEKS, NEWEST DESIGNS OF MOSAIC CEMEMT TILES FOR FLOORING, PAVKMENT, ETC. DRAIN PIPES OF ANY DESCRIPTION. Estimate*247 words
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Advertisement45 1912-03-02 3 Croup Can be Prevented. When Riven as soon as tbe croupy cough appears Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement454 1912-03-02 3 COMPLETE Treatment H Warm IKCIuX^LiUiJIIB Cnti an( ]»9PQQKMIEtJjTJJJ Gentle iliJlTl IHffl April- lljM I' I^BBmffl cations |H^^^l^H|lq£u of Cuti-I^^^^^^^P^B^BMJpHl For All Kinds of ECZEMA s.ini|.l.~ «ith Bat Irak fn-. from iraM .1.1-. I Ke«lwr>. U-|>t 9X.rChart4'rhuu«Sq.. 1...n.1..n 11. l..»ii-i 5i. 1, i... N K. H 1,.i,,.,.n. 1.t.l Cape To»n;Mull.T. .Mai-lo«n*C'<>454 words
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Advertisement82 1912-03-02 3 For a Thousand Household Uses. MONKEY BRAND Makes Copper like Gold Tin like Silver. ISMAIL RAHEEM Have just unpacked a large selection of JADE JEWELLERY Bras Basah Road. Hdiry RilCy'S Band Instruments As supplied to tl.M.Savy and \rm\ and the Colonial Governments. 1.1 IMMINii M^ *ilf K* -45^/71 J**^ 182 words
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Advertisement604 1912-03-02 4 STEAM NAVIGATION 80. FOR OHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, OBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES 1912 Ovltoard (for China.) Devanba Mar 8 Devanha May 8604 words
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Advertisement703 1912-03-02 4 BTBM.EB MUM* N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all703 words
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Advertisement668 1912-03-02 4 mm mmTIE SIAB STEAM NAVIGATION CB.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu Bisut, Semerak, Bacbo, '''"^■■i Bangnara Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan Chompon Taku, Koblak *nd Bangkok. Dv« Departure 3 p.m. a. a. NATUNA Mais a YUGALA Mar. 3 Map. 6 ASD ANQ Mar. 6668 words
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Advertisement525 1912-03-02 4 STEAMM 3AILWSB. HAiBUBG AHRJKA LINK HAMBURG. AMD •EUTSCH OMPFWIIF*. mmtmei. •urn" uma. Combined Servloe. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, Ohina and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon525 words
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Advertisement605 1912-03-02 4 3TIAMEH UlUm. N. D. L. lorddtutseb»r Lloyd, B»e»er IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNI. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via- Rotterdam, Antwerp, South ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,605 words
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Advertisement950 1912-03-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRIAN LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government). New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Venice calling at Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai, and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Dae to arrivo on or about Duo to950 words
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Advertisement658 1912-03-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS. POBT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRIBBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Also taking passengers and oargo with transhipment for other VICTORIAN, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTn QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITIBH NKW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN, TASMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Smooth Paaaage. Superb Soanary A658 words
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Advertisement598 1912-03-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN VIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. AND TO CALCUTTA VIA PENANG FROM SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swdtow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtsco Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc.. etc., etc. Steamers. Tons Commander Rutsaho 4.8P6598 words
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Advertisement885 1912-03-02 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING. {Under S.B. A. BuUt of Itacing), Will be held on Tuesday, May 7 Thursday, May 9 and Saturday, May 11, 1912. PROGRAMME. FIRBT OAY. Tdesdat, Mat 7, 1912. 1. THE OPENING STAKES.- (2.80p.m.) Value 9600. A Handicap for Horses that have not won885 words
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Advertisement722 1912-03-02 5 the hour for Scratching S p.m. on the DAY BEFORE the Race. Owners oi Uriffins are entitled to enter for either of the following ucrios of Raoes Fma Serit* No. 1 First Div— Rare No. 4. Second Day— Raco No. 1. Beriet No. 2 Firft Day— Saco No. 7. Sooond722 words
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Advertisement200 1912-03-02 6 Fl-aser&Neaves s SODA WATER I NOW ON SALE, mm Dollar snare Price i Values Dividend Prospects of the Leading Dollar Companies fully worked Ilnr FlAct oul k y c tra ts Times Critic. THIS most convenient hand-book is now on sale. It is y the must complete and most careful200 words
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Advertisement191 1912-03-02 6 Orfevrerie «Sc Cuivrerie dArt JENNY CO., LTD. Raffles Square- D' Almeida and Malacca Street. Speciality Every Description of Electro-Plated NickelSilver and Electro-Plated Britannia Metal Goods. PRIZE CUPS. TROPHIES. COMMUNION SERVICES. SPOONS, FORKS. CUTLERY. ETC. Suitable Presents for all Occasions. ASK FOR CATALOGUE. 20-l-L W-7 The Sign i'l The Best Quality191 words
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Advertisement179 1912-03-02 6 MANURES FOR RUBBER, COCONUTS, Etc., Etc. C. I. F. Prices, with full particulars how to use and apply manures for various produce, will be supplied on application to FREUDENBERG CO.. MANURE WORKS, COLOMBO CEYLON. 12-21 11-2-18 ASK FOR Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLH IMPORTERS I THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY.179 words
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Article122 1912-03-02 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, March a. High Writer 9 U a.m., 10.48 p.m. Mile. Eva Ganthier's Conoert, 9.15 p.m. Sunday, March 3 H vh Water, 10.8 a.m., 11.11 p.m. Full Moon. Monday, March 4. Hurh W*t9T. 1n49l n 49 %.m., 11.89 p.m Philharraouio Orohostra practice, 6.16 p.m. M. M.122 words
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Article200 1912-03-02 7 Today. Hitn Pahat Aing Leong Bpm Pentng, Sabang, OMi.rfi, etc. Coen 8 pm BentikalK l.'boenn Bilik, T*n(ljnnf> Balei, Me.l-m and rtuiDH V. Hogendorp 3pm Milac-i, Port Swettenham and i'enanc KUnR 8 fin Mint I; and Palembang M«ras Bpm \>j tnibi I uoi Bpm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan200 words
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Article115 1912-03-02 7 The Imp. Gorman mail stramer Ptidz-bb Alice, arrived tbix morning. Sbe will probab'y bn depatched for Honukorg, Slianchai, Txinutaa, Kobe and Yokohama, on Sunday, Iht J, iu«'-. at 10 a.m. Tlin M M. company's steamer Haiphong lift lUtnviaat 11 a.ui.yi htirilav, and may b-. expected to arrive115 words
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109 1912-03-02 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR. Bast Wham Basin- Nil. Bast W. Siction No. I P 'rok. Saai&3 Wbabf T'iiin Mini. Vlaim W. 8»ot No. 2— Teest Lii Sang. h inuMitn. [Hydra, ii ii 4— Nil. s— O'.aru Maru. B—109 words
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Article60 1912-03-02 7 Arrivals Per str. TeeHta, March 2. From Madras via ports. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb, Mi°s Limb, Mr. L. S. Gander ani Mr. S Anrrustine. Per str. Perak. Mrtc > 2.— Fr mT. An«on. M< ssrs. Whivhead, F. Hardun, \.> h'.on, F'wm"»le, F W. M xien, A. Morton.60 words
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Article69 1912-03-02 7 L»FT FINOAPOM. UVM IW LONDON. ARRIVED. Tad. 29 N. D. L. February 31 F»b. 21 Feb. 18. I. 24 K.b. 2i F.b. 6M. M. i 2* Fob. 2^ !-'t-b. BP.& O. Mnrcli 2 K.b. IS N. U. L. 6 HVh. 15 8.1. 8 Keb. 19 M. M.69 words
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Article335 1912-03-02 7 Latest Arrivals. Patricia, 11. I. O. M. Trans. 9f 59 tons, Capt Itouidli rj. Mar 1 From T-in.tan, Ftb '11. Tr-jops. For Gormauy, Mar t, W. Bau Hin Guan. Brit. str. 24? tons. Capt Wathon, Mar 1. From I' iotiaoak, Fob 28. Gc. and 42 d.p. Thong Kk.335 words
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Article203 1912-03-02 7 Finance Commerce. KXCHftNQH. SnteAPOM, March 2, 1913 Oa Umi-Buk 4 m/e 1/444 Demand M </4^ PriT*\ fli? x H* O« Qi»«*KT-Bank d/d »i Private I m/l M 842J On Fiunci Bank d/d M 194 Pnv»te I m/i 960 n D ZTn. On Ivdm—Bank T. T. 174 Private HO d> 176*203 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article159 1912-03-02 7 Ibriw S Value 10 10 B. lat Tin 10 10 Bruan K 10 10 Kanaboi 41 41 Hint* Tin 41 £1 Lahat Mines 10 10 Malaoca Tin 6/- 6/- Pahang Consol 41 41 Penfikaleu 41 41 Pnsing Bahru 41 41 Paging Umt 10 10 Rshmau Hyd 41 41 Kaliiiiftu159 words
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Article615 1912-03-02 7 Value Bayera. 8el!er« 8/. All&K" 81} 8 6 2/. a/. Au«loMaiBj 16/9 16, li a/- 2/. Batang Maiuka 2 8 2 6 41 41 Batu Cavec 11.16.9 12 7.6 £1 41 UatuTiga 8 16.0 4CO £1 41 Bukit Kajang 2.U 6 21 7 7 < ill 41 Bukit Lintang615 words
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Article126 1912-03-02 7 Issue 5 Value oj Bnyert Seller 10 10 Hasten norn Smelhm* 10.00 10 T 6.00 Ml Ml Bleolrie Tramw»p 8 6 8/0 10 10 Franer NeaTe 47 03 47.26 100 Howartb Brakine (7.60 100 7% Prel 92.60 67.60 100 100 K»U Bio, I*4. ISJ.OO 100 100 a 8% Com.126 words
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Article45 1912-03-02 7 Bayers Bellim Spore Munioipal oll»O7 11,600,000 7% Spore Mnnicipal 4J% of 19C9 11,000,000 7% 9%pm Spore Monioip»l 4% 1603,900 par Bnyan Selkta Howarth Brnkine 6% 1900,000 pw Riley. HargTeaves 8% 1'J84,000 I< SinK»p 'ft Blecrie Trunw*jBf% X. 1 53,000 Spore MonioipU 6 tI,fc7:UWJ mm,45 words
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Advertisement69 1912-03-02 7 Should be Pleasant to Take. Win ii a imilicino must be yi yen to young llliVlllW it xhould be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's C'ou^h Itoun dy is made from loaf mi^iir, uncl the roots iiscil in its preparation gives it a llavur xiinilar to maple syrup, ■aaktag it pleas nit69 words
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Advertisement376 1912-03-02 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. March 4. At saleroom, unredeemed pledgeo, at 13. Marco 4.— At P. W. D. Stores. K»n3ang Ki-rhan. unservicaable stores, at 2.80. March 6. At saleroom valuible freehold propcitius known as H^lesworth and Sree Bukit Tiaah, at 2.30. Mtrch 7. -At saleroom, unredeemed p!c*i«"-H, at 10.376 words
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Advertisement601 1912-03-02 7 sBoer Wobaeeo J SPRINGBOK J Finest Quality Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco MANUFACTURED IN TIIH In 4-oz. linen bags, IPcMSVcISL OU If I 9a OBTAINABLB AT per Bag JOHN LIHLE 4 CO., LD., I I AND ROBINSON CO. A RASE OLD GENUINE LIQUEUR COGNAC. Vintatfe 1858 Authentique. HASLEWOOD CO., LTD., M3S* 1601 words
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Advertisement45 1912-03-02 7 I To-Night! To-Niglxt!! AT THE Harima Hall Cinematograph, NORTH BRIDOB ROAD. A PRETTY DRAMA ENTITLED SPECIAL MESSENGER Kalem 1,200 feet. AND OTHER NEW AND INTERESTING FILM*. The most airy and comfortable place in town. Electrio Fans. Tbuphoki 1110. K II AM MA, Sole Propri. t">r.45 words
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Obituary22 1912-03-02 8 Koesio.— At No. 7, Ponang Lane, Celestinc, tho beloved wife of Capt. E. Koenig. Funeral at 9.30 a.m., to-morrow, at Bidadari.22 words
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976 1912-03-02 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, MARCH 2. THE ENDLESS WAR. The Turco Italian war is becoming tedious to everyone, except perhaps the Italians, who wero able to exhibit what Renter called dclirions joy over the passing of a Bill in their Parliament to establish sovereignty over territory which has not been976 words
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Article23 1912-03-02 8 The Medical report for the Straits Settlements, for the year 1910, is published in extenso in the Government Gazette of March 1, 1912.23 words
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Article25 1912-03-02 8 The local Government have declared Calcutta to be infected with plague and vessels coming from that port will be subject to the usual quarantine restrictions.25 words
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Article30 1912-03-02 8 The Drums of the Buffs will perform in the Botanic Gardens on Monday, commencing at 9 p.m., by kind permission of Lieut. Col. Geddes and officers of the 2nd Battalion.30 words
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Article43 1912-03-02 8 A case in which Miss B. Sawer is suing Mr. U. V. Tringham, a planter of Wigton Kozelle, for recovery of Rs. 10,000 as damages for breach of promiso of marriage, is being heard in Colombo before the additional district judge, Mr. Maartensz.43 words
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Article57 1912-03-02 8 The Anglo-Chinese School has received a cablegram to the effect that the following students of that school passed in the Cambridge Local Examinations held last December Seniors, Ayathurai, John Handy, Lee Ke Liat, Loh Mung Sun, Narayanasauiy, and Voerasingam Juniirs, Anthonysamy, Chen Ah Poh, Cheong Kirn I'ati, Chcong Kirn Fui,57 words
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Article13 1912-03-02 8 Latest advertisements of tho day appear on page 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article19 1912-03-02 8 Captain L. Fort, The Buffs, on promotion has been posted to a company in tho 2nd Battalion at Singapore.19 words
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Article30 1912-03-02 8 Mr. J. Moss asks us to state that he was the one member of the Municipal Board who opp i.eil the water rate having a fixed minimum of 75 cents.30 words
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Article22 1912-03-02 8 Mr. Hitchcock, the American PostmasterGeneral, tho only bachelor in Mr. Taft's Cabinet, has receivecLa leap-year proposal from a woman at Houston, Texas.22 words
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Article27 1912-03-02 8 According to an intercensal estimate, tho population of Sydney (Now South Wales) at the ond of 1912 is expects! to amount to 651.H00, an increase of 20,200.27 words
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Article29 1912-03-02 8 The members of the Juvenile Football Club will bo at homo to-night at tho Club House, 4ft, Havelock Road. A lecture on Health will be given by the vice-president.29 words
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Article27 1912-03-02 8 The first promenade concert by Richards' orchestra was given on the Raffles Institu tion ground last evening and was ell attended, the weather fortunately being beautifully fine.27 words
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Article36 1912-03-02 8 The quarterly meeting of the Church Workers' Association will be held at the Itible House on Tuesday, the sth inst., at 10.30 a.m. and the monthly sowing mooting on Wednesday, the 6th inst., at 4.30 p.m.36 words
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Article36 1912-03-02 8 The two silver cups presented by Mr. N. E. Ahmad Mcrrican for the Rushdiah Competition among the football clubs of the Malaya Football Association are exhibited in the window of Messrs. B. P. de Silva's premises.36 words
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Article43 1912-03-02 8 A bad case of overcrowding has been repor ted to the St. Asaph authority from Llanfair. A man, his wife, and their seven sons and daughters, several grown up, were stated to be sleeping together in tho only bedroom which the cottage contained.43 words
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Article45 1912-03-02 8 Fear God, honour the King, and be moderate," is the recipe for long lifo of Spalding's centenarian, Mr. Johu Lumb, who has occupied the same house for the past forty-two years. He sleeps soundly, cats heartily, and d uly takes a walk in his garden.45 words
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Article48 1912-03-02 8 Recent additions to the London Museum at Kensington Palace include scales and coiu weights of the reign of James I, iv the original carved box, several hundreds of prints of old London from the Warwick Wroth collection sale, and a Lambeth Delft blue and white mug dated 16.30.48 words
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Article49 1912-03-02 8 Macclcsfield Chamber of Commerce has resolved to appeal to tho Postmaster-General to revert to the use of baskets for the carri age of fragile packages by parcel post. It was stated< that the change to bags has caused considerable damage to parcels of silk goods from the local mills.49 words
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Article63 1912-03-02 8 The rumour that the new armoured battle cruiser, Indomitable, is to replace the Minotaur as flagship of Vice- Admiral Sir Alfred Winsloe, commander inchiif of the China Station, has been disposed of on the commission of the Defence as flagship of tin Station. The Defence is an armoured cruiser with63 words
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Article70 1912-03-02 8 At a social gathering held in connection with tho Xl tin .me Park, Presbyterian Church. Hauwell, tho womenfolk weie i-uu-rt.uin d by the men, several of whom provided fancy pastries of their own making. One lady sums up the evening thus: Mince pit*, atrocious; ginger-bread, too hot jam sandwich, lower70 words
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Article93 1912-03-02 8 With regard to the negotiations reported to be proceeding between the Colonial officials and the 1 .11 Development Company, with a view to some of its rights being ac quired by the local Government, it is understood, says the L. and C. Express, that £100,000 was formerly offered for these93 words
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Article88 1912-03-02 8 According to a recent book on tho Old Country Trade of the East Indies, the building of wooden ships was a j'reat Indian industry of the olden times. Ships were built in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries by Indians at Surat, Damsun, Bombay, Honavar, Beypur, Cochin, Alleppy, Coringa, Calcutta, Chittagong,88 words
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Article87 1912-03-02 8 Much amusement has been caused in St. Petersburg by an incident for which a Press photographer was responsible. Camera in hand ho burst into Lord Charles Bercsford's room, hoping to get a snapshot of the admiral. Seeing a clean-shaven gentleman there the man waved to him to sit down. He87 words
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Article131 1912-03-02 8 While tho N.D.L. Prinzess Alice was being brought on February 29 alongHido Swottonham wharf, Penang, with the tide, she drifted towards the Malaya, which wax then anchored of! tho southern arm of tho wharf. It was impossible to do anything to take her out of her awkard position, says tho131 words
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Article451 1912-03-02 8 Mis*, and Miss Abrams Ml returning to Singapore on the P. and sU'Uiucr Syria due on April ML The return of Mr. E. A. Gardiner, second superintendent of police, to Singapore aftci leave, is gazetted. Mr. R. Reid, of tho Straits Trading Co., has been transferred from451 words
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Article71 1912-03-02 8 Dr. Paulusz's lecture on Tuesday at 8-45 p.m. will consist almost entirely of popular experiments, among which thu following will be introduced: Combustion of gases under, and upon the surface, of water, transmutation of colours, diffusion of gases, peculiar properties of some gases, and71 words
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Article92 1912-03-02 8 Raymond has closed his season in Singapore and goes on to Hongkong. He is well pleased with his visit. Iv spite of being warned that the town is not a very happy hunting ground for conjurers just now, ho has succeeded in makiug a handsome addition to92 words
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Article155 1912-03-02 8 London Selangor." The even tcnour of tho Hubbcr Market OB the Stock Exchange was disturbed on February H by vociferous bidding for London Selangor, and considerable ex< itemeut prevailed, says the L, and C. Kxtv.ess. Before very lotig the price had risen to 1 bid. There was one jobber who155 words
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Article174 1912-03-02 8 The Malay States Government Information Office, Htiys the L. and C. Express, punt out that with a view to the further development and opening of tho country, the Government of the Federated Malay States is wi.iely pushing forward tho cxtcnuion of their magnificent railway system. The Kail174 words
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Advertisement174 1912-03-02 8 Famous \A/HIS-KY BrandS> Jed" v <^_, WREGOR.CALOBECKiO GLASGOW > LONDON. Ag^ #J IONOOtI 1 GLASGOW. Suppliers of Scotch Whisky to The House of Lords, The House of Commons, and to the Houses of Parliament, Canada. 80LE A6ENTS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. CRAWFORD'S Very Old Scotch Whisky. PER CASE OF 12 QUARTS....174 words
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Advertisement259 1912-03-02 8 TO-NIGHT FOUR STRONG COMICS, A POWERFUL DRAMA. AN AMUSING FANTASY AND A STRONG SERIES Of the Latest Doings of the World AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. 2nd Show, 9.80 to 1 1 p.m. Hit MAJESTY KINO MUODLEPATE. Fantasy by Albert Keim, very amusing. THEIR COMMON DESTINY. Max Linder and MLLE.259 words
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Article575 1912-03-02 9 OVER A MILLION MEN ALREADY OUT. Effect of Prime Minister's Speech. Rbcteb's Tbleobam. 1 .Minion, March 1. Everything is quiet in tho striko districts. Eight hundred thousand strikers are out and tho seriousness of tho position is already disagreeably felt. A number of works aro closed iv575 words
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Article112 1912-03-02 9 PRAISE FOR OLR MINISTER IN CHINA. Dangers of Morphia and Cocaine. Hki-tkk's Tki.kcmam. London, March 1. k Calcutta message says '.hat Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson, presenting the l'udget and referring tv opium, pail a tribute tj Sir J. N. Jordan's skill at Peking iv securing a Hottlumeut which112 words
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Article99 1912-03-02 9 British India Line Buys the Apcar Concern* (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, MarcrPl. It is understood that negotiations have bees* concluded between the British India Steam Navigation Company and tho Apcar Line, for tho taking over of tho latter by the former. Details of the purchase are99 words
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Article72 1912-03-02 9 Big Haul of Silk from Lighter in Harbour. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong March 1. A daring piracy occurred right in the heart of Hongkong harbour last night. Pirates descended in the dark on a Nippon Yusen Kaisha lighter and, seizing the crew, tied them up. They72 words
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Article44 1912-03-02 9 Reutba's Telbqram. London, via Durban, March 1. An Ottawa message says tho Canadian Senate by 51 votes to '2 has defeated a bill to repeal tho Naval Act which the Liberals introduced with a view to forcing the hand of the Government.44 words
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Article50 1912-03-02 9 Rectbb's Telegram. London via Durban, March 1. A Wellington message says the New Zealand Parliament has been prorogued until June. A motion of no confidence in the Government was defeated by 40 votes to 88. Sir Joseph Ward will retire and the Ministry will be reconstructed.50 words
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Article36 1912-03-02 9 Reuter's Tblbgrav. London, via Durban, March 1. Mr. J. S. Arkwright, Unionist member for Hereford has resigned on account of ill health Professor Hew ins will contest the seat in the Conservative interest.36 words
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Article48 1912-03-02 9 Reuier's Tn.i.ri.iM. London, via Durban, MarcU.l. Mr. Harold Baker's bill -for tho abolition of plural voting has passed its second reading in the House of Commons by 223 votes to 142. The Government has declined at this stage to say whether they will adopt the bill.48 words
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Article37 1912-03-02 9 Kecter's Telegram. London, via Durban, March 1. Suffragettes are carrying on a window smashing campaign over a wide area including Oxford Street and the Strand and also the Government offices. There have been many arrests.37 words
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Article38 1912-03-02 9 Kkt'Tlß'S TbLEQRAX London, March 1. ltcuter wires from Aden that owing to a report of an advance by tho Mullah HI men aud nine officers of tho H'.h Indian infantry i has sailed for Berbera.38 words
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Article55 1912-03-02 9 (From a Hum a Correspondent). Malacca, March 2. Information has been received by Malaccn Rubber Plantations. Limited, that the price of fine Para in London yesterday was 4/7 j per lb. value. The price of best plantation rubber iquoted at !>".l\ sellers. The prices current are fur55 words
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Article57 1912-03-02 9 (Fkom Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnaug, M ireh 1. A marine enquiry was opened at the Governor's offico to day regarding the collision between the steamers Canton and Stephan on 9th tilt, iv the Pcrak river. Mr. A. V. Brown, magistrate, presided, and the Solicitor-General is conducting tho enquiry,57 words
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Article35 1912-03-02 9 (l-'uoM Oub Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, March 1. The Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company has i declared an iutcrim dividend for the current year of M per ceut. f rev of income tax.35 words
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Article119 1912-03-02 9 BOARD OF CONTROL SEVERELY CONDEMNED. Suggested Legal Action. RBCTEH's TILIORAM. London, via Durban, March 1. Router's correspondent at Sydney -wires that Mr. Crouch has been chosen as manager of the cricket team that is to go to England. From Melbourne it is wired that there has been held119 words
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Article209 1912-03-02 9 England Secures the Victory at Sydney. (Fkom Our Own Correspondknt.) Colombo, March 1. The play in the final test match was resumed yesterday and resulted in a win for the English team by 70 runs. The weather was fine, but the wicket was rather sticky as209 words
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Article371 1912-03-02 9 Singapore Jew Charged with Selling Illegal Intoxicants. A suspicious concoction, said to be traded under the names of mustik and basri was produced in tho senior magistrate's court yesterday in connection with a prosecution against Ezekiel Joseph Aratoon, a Jew, living at Dhoby Ghaut. He was charged371 words
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Article21 1912-03-02 9 The griffins for the May race meeting will be drawn for this afternoon at the Hace C jursc at five o'clock.21 words
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Article1061 1912-03-02 9 WELSHMEN HONOUR PATRON SAINT. The Spirit of The Mountains. It was a most enjoyable evening that a little band of Welshmen and their guests spent yesterday at the Grand Hotel de l'Europe in commemoration of St. David's j Day. Mr. D. Y. Perkins presided and thoso present1,061 words
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Article51 1912-03-02 9 At Douai a serious accident occurred in a shed at the aerodrome to a mechanic named Chapouille. His muffler was accidentally caught while he was trying a new motor, and he was literally scalped by the propeller. It j was found at tho hospital that his skull bad i been51 words
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Article481 1912-03-02 9 More Evidence on Daring Robbery And Murder. Another stago in the preliminary enquiry into tho circumstances of the New Bridge Road gang robbery and murder was taken in tho third police court yesterday. Mr. O. G. Seth, D. P. P., conducted the case. Several witnessosß481 words
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Article546 1912-03-02 9 Providing for Transference from States to Straits. Tho text of the new bill to amend the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Ordinance, 1904 which will be introduced at tho meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday next is published in the Gazette. The necessity for amendment is546 words
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Article50 1912-03-02 9 Pajam.— ll,sso lbs. Batu Rata.— s,BB6 lbs. Ayer Panas.- 6,800 lbs. liukit Lintang.— l2,4so II h. Pantai.— 2,soo lbs. Pegoh.-17,000 lbs. Radella.— B,ooo lbs. Permata.— l,B7o lbs. Padang 8,000 lbs. 1 Bukit Timah. —5,587 lbs., making a total for the current tinauc »1 year of 10,523 lbs.50 words
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Article197 1912-03-02 9 TERRIBLE DAY OF MUTINY AND SLAUGHTER. The Unpaid Soldiers Burning and Looting. Rioter's Telegram. London, March 1. Renter wires from Peking that, dissatisfied at not receiving their pay, two thousand of Yuan-Shih-Kai's troops started lootingth.. a pital on Thursday morning. Hordes of coolies and loafers swelled tho197 words
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Article77 1912-03-02 9 QUESTION ASKED IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Pure European Rule. Rbdtbb's Tilkgkam. London, March 1. In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. McCallum Scott, Mr. Harcourt said the inter estsof good administration required adherence to the regulation confining civil and police appointments in the Straits77 words
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Article58 1912-03-02 9 Kmtkk's Telkc.kam. London, March 1. A Rome message says official details of tho fighting at Mergheb on February 28 show that five thousand Turks and Arabs wcro engaged. It is 2stiinated that they lost tivo hundred killed in an attempt to recapture the heights. The Italian58 words
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Article17 1912-03-02 9 KMITIBI Tki.kok\m. London, March 2. The death of George Grossuiitb, senior, is announced.17 words
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Article190 1912-03-02 9 Rkutek's Tki.ki.kwi. London, March 1. The Privy Council has allowed the appeal from a judgment of tho Hongkong Supremo Court in the criminal conversation case of Lcium versus Mitchell. The appeal was at the instanco of an architect named Lcinm against whom da mages in $7,500 were190 words
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Article40 1912-03-02 9 Dib Ostaslwisi in Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, March 1. The meeting o( tho Kaiser and t lie Austrian Emperor will take place on 20th inst., while tho German Emperor will meet thu King of Italy on 22nd inst.40 words
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Article32 1912-03-02 9 Dkh Ohtasiatixcue Lloyd Tklkoram. Berlin, March 1. The Novoyo Vroniya expresses an opinion in favour of supporting the independent Mongolian Princes with money and instructors, bat the Russian Government do lines.32 words
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Article541 1912-03-02 10 MILD DEPRESSION ON LONDON SHARE MARKET. Company Reports. The London and China Express of February 9 states The market for Para, after needing somewhat, closes firmer, with little change on tho week. Hard Fine on the spot and February -March delivery is now 4s. 7d. value (last541 words
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Article491 1912-03-02 10 Lecturing to the members of the. Hyde Park aud Bayswatcr branch of the Parents' National Educational Union, under the presidency of Mr. Cloudesley Brcrcton, Mile. Mevu.ird, whose literary eauseries havemade her well known in London, elm-.. the attractive subject of L'Enfant dans la Litterature Fraueaise."491 words
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Article36 1912-03-02 10 Mr. F. W. Gamier, of tho Chief Secretary's office, Kuala Lumpur, who went on three mouths' leave to Ce-ylon, has had his leave extcuded aud is preceding to Europe on imr>ortant business, leaving Colombo on March36 words
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Article839 1912-03-02 10 serving a Sentence of 28 Years' Imprisonment. They took back to prison, yesterday, the escapee! convict whose dash for liberty, ten days ago, was cut short by the late police dog. Jack. They took him back with another year added to his already overwhelming sen-t-i.ees and he839 words
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Article256 1912-03-02 10 a> Bill to Check the Abuses of The Professional Agent. A Madras despatch, dated February 22, says At a meeting of tho Mysore LegislativeCouncil held at Bangalore yesterday a Bill to regulate the emigration of minors and other lu'iHons was considered. Mr. Nanjundayya explained that some time ago256 words
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Article268 1912-03-02 10 Serious Charge Against a Seaman At Shanghai. Hagh Elliott Smith, chief officer of the R.M.S Himalaya, charged Herbert Morley (seaman), employed on the same ship, at the Marine Court, Hongkong, with unlawfully doing an act by wilful breach of duty tending to tbe r immediate serious damage268 words
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Article480 1912-03-02 10 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, March 3, 1912.) Second Sunday in Lent. 7.80 a.m. Litany. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and t>ERMON. Introit, Like as the Hart Service, Hugh Blair Hymn at Offertory, 264 Hymn at Communion, 322 Hymn at Ablutions, 182 (Corporate Communion of C.K.M.S.i 9 a.m.— Admission480 words
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Article34 1912-03-02 10 Tbo following will represent the Etceteras v. The Telegraphs at cricket on the Explanode at 2 p m. to-day. Drs. Scharenguivel, Clarke, Chill, and Elder, Messrs. Taylor, Thomas, Henry, Rayncr, Ward, Cautre.ll and another.34 words
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Article81 1912-03-02 10 Formal announcements under the Societies Ordinance are contained in the current Government Gazette notifying the several clubs and associations that havo ceased to exist. The list is as folio *s Tanjong Pagar Dock Board Head Office Football Association Vloonlight F. A.; Baitol Eksham F. A.; National Golden Star's F.C. Pulo81 words
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Article46 1912-03-02 10 To mark the homecoming of the King and Queen the Mayor and Mayoress of Gravesond (Alderman and Mrs. H. E. Davis) entertained about 4,000 school children of the borough at special performances at the picture theatres, where films were displayed illustrating incidents at the Delhi Durbar.46 words
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Article1239 1912-03-02 10 Charms and Characteristics of the Race. Some twenty miles east of Arad traveller* whose eyes have been wearied in roaming across the expanse of the great Hungarian plain are refreshed by tbe sight of green liills rising abruptly from the flat stretches if monotonous lowland, writes a1,239 words
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Article595 1912-03-02 10 The Career of the Late Hermann Winkelmann. Hermann Winkelmann, one of the. foremost tenors of operatic history of the Wagncrian period, who died recently, bom a name that surely never will be forgotten while the name of Wagner, and more especially of Parsifal in tho immortal595 words
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Article268 1912-03-02 10 Extraordinary Scene in a Cairo Theatre. An extraordinary incident happened at a charity performance which was given recently at tho Opera House, Cairo, under the patronage of His Highness the Khedive, says the Pall Mall Gazette. When, just prior to tbo raising of the curtain, his Excellency Hussein268 words
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Article1120 1912-03-02 10 \TTEfIPTS AT ORGANISATION OF NATIVES. Some Wild Talk. It has been, it still if), the fashion in South \frica to discuss political questions winch iffect tbo non-white population of the country, not, perhaps, withuut considering their interests, but certainly without any real attempt to find out what1,120 words
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Article1320 1912-03-02 11 ITS POSITION AT THE PRESENT DAY. Notable Players. While polo nowadays has world-wido rainilicatiiiiis and is making capital progress in many coiintrit s, more i s|x«iallj in Knglainl. it is in India alone that it can claim the distinction of being the national pastime. In no other1,320 words
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Article260 1912-03-02 11 Flogging Political Offenders in Russia. Stories of revolting brutality in llnssian prisons are told in P'l-kcst ltussia. Most of the incidents relate tr the treatment of political prisoners at l'skov. The narrative iMgins about two years ago, when a party of 18 political prisoners, who had just been260 words
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Article230 1912-03-02 11 For some time past glass-bottomed launches have been used at vaiious places on the \\V*ti -rii aud South- Kastern Coasts of the I'nited States for the use of persons wishing tn iuspect the wonderful marine growths which flourish in these regions. The first l>o:it*fli-.igned for the purpose were230 words
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Article181 1912-03-02 11 A bw years as;", the municipal authorities at Miuu -M:ichi. in the province of Ciifu, spent a "I deal of inouey in laying out a public (iliilc and adatatafl it with a magnificent limilinj Iwiiari. in which a large number of :ii>cs were installed for the amusement and181 words
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Article763 1912-03-02 11 Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, March 2, 1912. Messis. LyalJ and Kvatt, Exchange and Shore Brokers, issue the fallowing list of quotations this morning Noni Value. buyers. Helleis. 2/- Allagai I i 8/9 3/- Options 1/- 1/8 1 Auglo-.Java 5/6 6/3 1 Anglo-Johore 7/-763 words
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Advertisement31 1912-03-02 11 Do you like Whisky P THEN TRY Buchanan's Royal Household. There is no better on the market. Garner, Quelch Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Battery Read, Singapore. Telephone 881. 26.9 26-9-1231 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-02 11 For all internal complaints, Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Core.13 words
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Advertisement279 1912-03-02 11 Losing Weight by the Pound "Under Weight," a condition ot illhealth, shows your assimilative powers are decreasing. WATERBURY 8 METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND Supplies the blood with tbo wanted nourishing and healthy flesh building C materials. Very palatable. < OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 and $2. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Victoria. Theatre279 words
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Advertisement676 1912-03-02 11 Raffles iH| Hotel. Special TO-NIGHT. BUY A "Moutrie" PIANO PRICES FROM $240 CASH OR IN TERMS TO SUIT YOU. Write for New Illustrated Catalogue. S. Moutrie Co., LIMITED. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. Don't forget to order CHERRY BLOSSOM BOOT POLISH AND BUTTERCUP METAL POLISH. The two Leading Polishes. 16-12-b 15 THE676 words
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Article1753 1912-03-02 12 The other day two items of news were signalled across to tho Colonial reader which do not at first reading seem to havo a bearing upon each other. 1 hope to show, however, writes a Colonial journalist iv the Morning Post, th.it there is a not1,753 words
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Article455 1912-03-02 12 A Collection That May Solve Many Questions. Most appropriately in this dripping month have the thoughts of Parisians been turned towards tho history of the umbrella by an announcement made by M. Cremond, a municipil councillor of Aulnay-sous liois. Ho has informed the world that he possesses a most455 words
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Article662 1912-03-02 12 Advantages of Automatic and Manual Systems. At the present time we aro able to watch two interesting developments in connection with tbe telephone arrangements of this country, says tho writer of Engineering Notes in tho Daily Telegraph. As is well known, tho State has now taken over the662 words
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Article261 1912-03-02 12 $250,000 Paid for English Painter's Masterpiece. An American collector has bought foi approximately 9230,000 Gainsborough's masterpiece, a full length, seated portrait of Mrs. Thicknesse, which once sold for $300,000 in England. The Gainsborough was formerly in tho collection of tho lato Charles Worthcimer and was obtained261 words
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Article93 1912-03-02 12 Tho Aranjuoz (Spain) wireless telegraph station was opened on January 28 by tho King of Spain, who was accompanied by tho Queen and her two brothers. The British Ambassador was present. Their Majesties sent the following message to England to' Queen Alexandra Ono of our first Marconi messages is for93 words
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Article1039 1912-03-02 12 Industrial Development of Eastern Empire. A paper on Some Recent Economic Developments of India was read by Sir Theodore Morison (Vice-President of tho India Council) at a meeting of tho London Chamber of Commerce. Sir Theodore Morison said that economic evolution had been going on over1,039 words
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Article46 1912-03-02 12 Government, it is understood, is considering the question of establishing north of Jcram a seaside resort for Selango.-. There is a .splendid expanse- of sandy beach there. The resort, if established, would bo open to all classes. Coolie lines would be built and bungalows lor Europeans.46 words
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Article534 1912-03-02 12 Passengers Expected to Arrive. Tho following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should bo understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements subsequent to the issuance of this list in London534 words
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Article292 1912-03-02 12 Princess Tells How She Caused Rival's Death. Princess Cherfin, wife of Princo Gaoud and niece of the Sultan of Wadai, is to be tried for murder in the French colony of Abecher, a desert region of the Sudan. She has admitted the truth of the allegation292 words
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Article289 1912-03-02 12 The Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph tells the story of an extraordinary adventure of a lady of great wealth. She had been to the theatre, and woro a magnificent evening dress, with some of her finest jewels and a sealskin cloak. As she left the theatre289 words
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Article1126 1912-03-02 12 Ono of the most frequent questions on which a schoolmaster is called v| «m to advise is tlic future professions of his pupils. Some of them aro obviously intended for business careers, and they have only to step into their fathers' shoes and behave with uprightness and acumen1,126 words
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Advertisement302 1912-03-02 13 NEW MERSEY GOLF BALLS. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS have been made in the manufacture of these balls making them unequalled for truene*bs of flight and lasting qualities. Our entire old stock has been replaced and none but new balls will be supplied in future. THE "HELSBY" GOLF GRIP, Made of braided rubber302 words
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Advertisement422 1912-03-02 13 irs AS BOW TB-BAf Jffittf WHEiIBOHHTIT!" Miff WE That's an exfression oomtnon to Wf/ Clif All nseMof the "SWAN" Fountein— //jdFJf wit AH tbo«ewhohaveusedtheir"SWAN">^« T4y ij.^ for any period from »ne week up /@L4 Iff to 20 years. Just think of it /T^^SBr D° es not clog Or dry Up.422 words
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Advertisement248 1912-03-02 13 RAPFLEB-BY-THE-SEA Penantf'a HOST SELECT RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL. Terms more moderate than establishments o( less merit. SPECIAL RATES FOR PLANTERS. The largest and best equipped billiardri am in the S.S. MOTOR CARS AND CARRIAGES TeU I "lUrrus,". Pimano. Tole 1 883 RUBBER ESTATE VALUES. A COMPRKHENSIVE SURVEY, With many Tables248 words
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Advertisement465 1912-03-02 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester Hcuse, SINGAPORE Board of DiMetOMi G. A. Dfv.kick. Esq., Chairman, A. H. Fad FMo.-, Managing Director. Pbtbii Kowlib, kji., 0.v., Cbnf Mod. OfficerF. M. Elliot, Esq. A. D. Allan E»q. Tow Noan Pan, Bsq. One boo* 'Ikb, Esq. KhooSian Tan.465 words
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Advertisement317 1912-03-02 14 INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Of China.. r Head Office. 51a, Klangse Rd Shanghai. n To THB CBINBSB GbNTLBMBN or RINUAPOBB REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECTED that is alwayfi happening in all parts of the world I The Homo Life issues all sorts of policies to suit all317 words
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Advertisement527 1912-03-02 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. NCORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTBR 'aid up Capital in M.OOO Shares of £20 oaoh £1.200,000 feaerveFund £1,026,000 iodtrve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200 000 BANEBRS. Batik of England. Che London City Midland Bank, Ltd. National Fs.tck of Scotland, Ltd. SINGAPORB BRANCH. Current Accounts are527 words
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Advertisement686 1912-03-02 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONS BANKINB AND INBURANCE CO.. LTD NO. 87 AND 68, KLING STRBBT. Established 1907. Capital paid op 1,000,000.00 Resorve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRSCTORS. I, Tarn Tick Joon 0. Sin Eu Jam Nam Era Sana 7. Tbo Hoo Lai 9. Liow Cbia Hbno a,686 words
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Advertisement1256 1912-03-02 14 SALES IW AUCTION. Auction Sale Of GOVERNMENT UNSERVICEABLE STORES. To be held at The Publio Works Department Store, Kaudang Krrb-iu, On Monday, March 4, at 2-3O P.M. Comprising pickaxes, changkols, rakes, hammers, iron scrapers, ca-it iron and brass pipes, spanners, old rope, empty oil drum", corrugated iron raiting*, wo >Jo1,256 words
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Article1087 1912-03-02 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Gerald Biss writes as follows in the Evening Standard The automobile of the present day is a commonplace. It is a sign of the times, of wondrous, rapid evolution. Every schoolboy knows the bonnet of any individual car he meets as1,087 words
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Advertisement496 1912-03-02 15 WOLSELEY The Car or Refinement and Reliability." IT IS THE RKSULTS, in the hands of private n«ers, that account for the enormous SOIO SOIO demand for WoUeley cars, th»t is compelling the expansion of the works by the erection AftCfltS I aycnWMm of new shop 9 by tue hB if.496 words
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Advertisement12 1912-03-02 15 Woods Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints. Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc.12 words
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Advertisement337 1912-03-02 15 NOTHING SUCCEEDS I LIKE SUCCESS. Course McxicoPuebla I \\L3E«^ 1 ™I I jqSv vl l vVfI^^HKV/ J^H all Rallyc de Monaco CONTINENTALS MO I of all commercial cars shown at the /O Glasgow Motor Show were fitted with CONTINENTAL SOLID TYRES I CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER CO., LTD., TELEGRAMS SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE337 words
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Advertisement784 1912-03-02 16 Burn Co.'s RANEEGUNGE" DRAIN PIPES. Strongest Cheapest. SALT GLAZED BRICKS. CHEQUERED BRICKS. COPING BRICKS. SANITARY APPLIANCES. Specially designed for this part of the world. CATALOGUE FREE FROM SOLE AGENTS i SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., SINGAPORE:. WANTS. LOAN WANTED. Wanted, Loan of |6,C00 on Robber Estate. Address Loan, c/o Straits Times.784 words
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Advertisement454 1912-03-02 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO liT. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. I*, Raffles Quay Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. 14 n^ HOUBEB TO LET. "Brathay" No. 15, Gilstead Road. In excellent condition. Rent moderate. Apply to J. W. Haffenden, 47, The Aroade. 812 n HOUSEB TO454 words
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Advertisement579 1912-03-02 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. CALVES FOR SALE. Apply to tbe Manager, The Singapore Model Dairy, Limited, River Valley Road. 10 1 a HORBE FOR SALE. Black Oeldi g, 16 hands, 7 years, qniet, guaranteed sound, prioe 1860. Apply P.E X., c/o Straits Times. SOS a GERMAN BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY NO. 80,579 words
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Advertisement566 1912-03-02 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, eoraramaat md Municipal Contractor! Telephone No. 421. 108* 109. Market Street. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Lira Loon Ho: k is no longer in our servioe as from the 17th instant. LIM LOII, Chop Tino Sbno Him, No. 4, Teluk Ayer Street. Singapore, February566 words
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Advertisement621 1912-03-02 16 BOARD AND LODGING. SILVER BANK. 107. OROHARD ROAD. Board and Residence. Keglii-h horno v»canoies. Tennis Tel. 628. I* 4-8 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Apply Devon Villa," 108, River Valley 21- 11 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable roomi with verandahs available atCambo House, 93. River Valley Road. 1-8 81 8 BOARD AND RESIDENCE.621 words
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