The Straits Times, 9 March 1912
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Title Section13 1912-03-09 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.818 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. MARCH 9. I^l2/ PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement160 1912-03-09 1 BEER. 100 SnP^ial 10 DOZEN >jP gclAI DOZEN Offer For One Week Only. siN M of E t s V IDE (tKnn value 1 V" 1 UNEQUALLED Per Dozen. KATZ 100 BROS., m DOZEN LIMITED. DOZEN STEEL REINFORCEMENT. <^ HY-RIB FOR CONCRETE FLOORS, WALLS, PARTITIONS, ROOFS, CONDUITS, SEWERS, ETC. No160 words
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Advertisement196 1912-03-09 1 ROBINSON CO Household Linens. Linen Cotton Damask Table Sheets. Cloths Napkins ■n L~* j GREAT Embroidered Embroidered Cushion Coyeps Bedspreads. ANNUA Calic() 7L()|lg Hemstitched cloths Nain Frilled, Embroi- WHITE SHOW sooks^Lawns. dered and Plain TTigU iq u/rri/ Embroidered PiHow Cases. Im Wttßl Swiss JWuslins. Piques, Drills, Towels. and Brilliants. Swiss196 words
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Advertisement11 1912-03-09 1 DUMIHY ft CO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMSIN. GILFILLAN MD CO., LTD., SOLI AOINTS.11 words
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Article1159 1912-03-09 2 LINKING UP THE EMPIRES WITH EUROPE. Clauses of Strategy and Commerce. Colonel Sir Thomas Holdich read a paper on The North- East Frontier of India" at a meeting of the Indian section of tho ltoyal Society of Arts on February 8. So little, he said, did we1,159 words
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Article152 1912-03-09 2 Writing from Wei-hai-woi to the China Mail, a correspondent says: Things have been fairly lively here of late in the revolutionary line. Some of these gentlemen, from 'Jhefoo, by their high-handed measures, such as sticking up the people with their rovolvers, demanding their money, and such like, made themselves152 words
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Article69 1912-03-09 2 The Ross-shire preventive st»ff, searching in the mountainous region near Kyle of Lochalsh, discovered a complete illicit whisky distilling plant. The still was covered with a cairn, and bad a capacity of twenty gallons. The smoke was led along the mountain side. The smugglers had conducted a regular traffic, but69 words
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Article803 1912-03-09 2 Heat and Its Results. "Exposure to the direct heat of the sun or to high temperatures in the shade may induce heat exhaustion, ardent fever, or other evils of a more insidious character, by injuring tbo nervous system, increasing irritability, depressing vital energy and affecting the vital organs,803 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1912-03-09 2 The Ideal Food FOR EMACIATED CHILDREN AND ADULTS 'Kepler' (TRADE MARK) J^^i Solution Contains all the nourishing and vitalising elements which Nature requires to build up and strengthen Every spoonful absorbed goes to in- crease the weight and strength. It nossrssc-s a pleasant nutty malt flavour, and the feeblest can216 words
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Advertisement12 1912-03-09 2 Woods Great Peppermint Core for all internal complaints. Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc.12 words
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Advertisement345 1912-03-09 2 MIDM PIMPLES /?w /.AND BLACKHEADS Successfully ami sjiecdily, at a trifling cost, is learned from the special directions which accompany Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Sold by d ruggists and dealers everywhere. A liberal sample of each with 32-p. skin book, postfree from nearest depot, to all who desire to345 words
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Advertisement164 1912-03-09 2 RAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA Penantf's MOST SELECT RESIDENTIAL AND TRANSIT HOTEL. Terms more moderate than establishments of less merit. SPECIAL RATES FOR PLANTERS. Tbe largest and best equipped billiardrcom in the S.S. MOTOR CARS AND CARRIAGES. Tela I "Raffus," P^naho. Tele 803. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NEAB BN7RANCB to BORNEO WUARF Telephone164 words
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Article966 1912-03-09 3 THE NAVAL AUTHORITIES AND SALVAGE APPLIANCES. Case for Admiralty The loss of tho A 8 with all hands is sure jj :to produce tho usual number of criticisms and suggestions, writes a narai correspondf. ont of The Standard. It may, however, be i stated at once966 words
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Article97 1912-03-09 3 Although there is motor service between Gopeng and Kampar, many folk do not use it as they are asked to get down at two distinct places on the route even if there is a heavy shower of rain, as the Executive Engineer, Kinta, has pouted notice boards to the effect97 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement535 1912-03-09 3 A superfine tar preparation I'! J^^b^'' for washing the hair. X" ~f The best method of im- l|: tsi I r^teuil:; partinß vi R our to the scalp j;j I /|f^H*^Ls^ and vitality to the hair. X%i/v3fesksZtiS Use it white taking your bath f nMßH|ff^Rlj:ji;jj::: \j II Jlm/ I PIXOAP535 words
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Advertisement44 1912-03-09 3 Croup Can be Prevented. When given as soon as the croupy coufgh 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 Dialers.44 words
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Advertisement583 1912-03-09 3 > HINDRANCES TO HEALTH I such as dyspepsia, biliousness, loss I ci 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 REMOVED by means of the far famed family medicine Beecham's Pills. For three583 words
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Advertisement137 1912-03-09 3 f WILL BE GIVEN TO 1 fl ANY PERSON WHO 1 CAN PROVE THAT 1 I Sunlight I I Soap I M CONTAINS ANY FORM Jf m OF ADULTERATION M WHATSOEVER, OK TRY THE Wr SUNLIGHT J- WAI > VFOR LUXURY IN WRITING USE THE FOUNTPEN It is cot a137 words
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Advertisement611 1912-03-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. tyo. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, OBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ot Lading issned tor China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about; MAIL LINES 1912 Ontioard (for China.) Delta Mar611 words
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Advertisement690 1912-03-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained bs. tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, under mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-sorew Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted witb690 words
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Advertisement667 1912-03-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Benerah, Tringgana Biaat, Semerak, Baoho, Kelaatan, Bangnara Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsnan Cnompon Taku, Kohlak «nd Bangkok. Dua Departure 3 p.m. ASD ANQ Mws 9 a.m. MAH!DOL- Mam 1O Mar. 18 REDANG Mar. 18667 words
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Advertisement527 1912-03-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AJTD oeutsch uameiiPf. MMTMO. "Una" BREME* Combined Bervioe. Tbe steamers of those Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatohed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon527 words
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Advertisement609 1912-03-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Horddeutscher Lloyd, Bramer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamen of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples (oonneoting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Suex, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau,609 words
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Advertisement996 1912-03-09 5 STEAMER SAIUNGB. 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. Dne to arrive on or about 1 "c996 words
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Advertisement672 1912-03-09 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS. POBT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND. BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TOBREB STRAITS. Also taking pasMngera and oarco with transhipment for other VICTORIAN, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BKITI6H NKW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND POSTS, Smooth Paasaga. Bup«rb ioenery. A672 words
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Advertisement606 1912-03-09 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN VIA HONGKONG AND BHAN6HAI. AND TO CALCUTTA VIA PENANG FROM BINGAPORE. Taking cargo on throagh Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Atnoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newohwang, Yangtase Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc.. etc., etc. Steamer*. Tons Commander Rotund 4,8°6606 words
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Advertisement893 1912-03-09 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING. (Under BRA. Bute* of Boeing), Will be held on Tuesday, May 7 Thursday, May 9 ud Saturday, May 11, 1012. PROGRAMME. FIR8T DAY. Tuesday, Mat 7, 1912. 1. THE OPENING STAKES.- (2.80p.m.) Value 1600. A Handicap (or Horses that have not won a893 words
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Advertisement408 1912-03-09 5 the hour fop Scratching 6 p.m. On the DAY BEFORE the Raoe. Owners of Griffins are entitled to enter tot either of the following series of Races Frbb Btritt No. I First Day— Race No. 4. Second Day— Raoe No. 1. Barit* No. g First Day— Raoe No. 7. Second408 words
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Advertisement148 1912-03-09 6 Ask Always FOR THE sBteye\e- e (syres OF THE SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passir Panjang, Singapore. Price very Moderate. Beat Quality. 8 4 k 7-4 flpllJj C Vj ft' g jl \A V\ Jj/ jSa '(UC L -JM kx »ycrv riinii'vi^ -s -s''.***'' strait* scrniNEXTj; I -■-.■■.->» I THE BEST BEER148 words
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Advertisement123 1912-03-09 6 GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUP. B^fc^^^ r =^^^B^^B P^=^ -zr HALF LEMON SHAPE, Size 1O Oz. Used on the Leadirg Rubber Estates Locally and the F.M.S. Sample Fim on Application. APPLY TO G. Otomune Co. RAVENSWAY AND CO., Undertakers, Sculptors and Marble Merchants. (EstabUshed 1881 MONUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN123 words
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Advertisement415 1912-03-09 6 tj Builds up after Illness The combined healing, tonic and strengthening properties of Angier's Emulsion make it invaluable after any illness affecting ihe lungs or digestive organs. It heals the diseased tissues, improves apatite and digestion, and builds up health and strength. Angier's Emulsion is i prescribed by the medical415 words
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Advertisement34 1912-03-09 6 CHARLES -gfo HEIOSIECKS White Seal fflffl Champagne Solo AgenU /SjsSf» ■EHN, MEYER A CO., LTD. IBgH M Siogapore Ponang. Depot f^T~?^^] JOHN LITTLE CO. LO. |&SJa2J| Sineapore. I^T. f i^-*_ I 101 81 534 words
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Article146 1912-03-09 7 FIXTURES Saturday, March 9. High Water, 1 a.m., 2.22 p.m. "The Quaker Girl," Victoria Theatre. Sunday, March 10. High Water, 2.0 a.m., 8.18 p.m. Governor visits Malacca. Monday, March High Water, 285 a.m., 42 1 p.m. PeggTi" Victoria Theatre. Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 6.15 p.m., N. D. L.146 words
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Article182 1912-03-09 7 To-DAT. Bangkok Breid 8 pm Malacca, Port Sf etteoham and Penang KI%Dg 8 pm Muntok and Palembanfi Maras Bpm Bonnkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei, Medan and Penang Valentyn 8 pm K rimun Olanggi 4 pm Medan Raoee 4 pm Caoob Hock Hye opm Monday. Anamba and N'atnua182 words
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Article49 1912-03-09 7 Tbe Imp. Germta mail steamer Prinz Et:l Friedrich loft Manila at 1 p. m on Thursday, the 7th inst., and may be expects i to arrive here on Monday morning, the Utij instant. She will probably be despatched for Europe tbe Bam j day at midnight.49 words
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Article64 1912-03-09 7 birr siNGAruKs. v K. b. 6M. M. Keb. BP.& O. K.b. 13 N. D L. KVb. 15 8.1. Hob. 19 M. M. F. b. 22 V. O. K.-b. as N. D. L. HVb. '29 B. I. Mar. 4 M M M*r Ml- ill F.braary 2^ Feb. 2864 words
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Article261 1912-03-09 7 Latest Arrivals Asdacg, Stam. str. 4 .6 tons, Captain Anderson, Mar 7. From Bmykok, tV.b 27. G.c. and 4 > d.p. Easi A*iatio Coy. L'd. For Bangkok, MM 9. Rondd. Auamha. Brit. Htr. 11C9 tons, CaptCornith, Mar 7. IV. m I inykok, Mar 8. G.c. Asiatic litiol. urn261 words
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109 1912-03-09 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONQ PAOAB. 2 1ST Wgiir Basin Anamba. Bast W. Siction No. 1— Teo I'ao, Tbongwa. Sbibbs Whabf— Veronij. Huh W. Siot. No. 3— Ranee Or&njee. B— Perak. ii ii 4— Tara. 5— Nil. 6 Rnben. Niw109 words
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Article78 1912-03-09 7 Arrivals Per steamer Thongwa, March 9. From Madras. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Missis TompiatP, Beech, Drory, Martin, Hyatt. M. E. Bandmann, Traapton, Godwin, Barlow, Compigat, Vincent, Micliif 1. Poolr, Lavela Vyoyan, Hill, Probyer, Jenkic. Gilbert, Marteens and Haiman, Mes«m, G. Stanford. Farmer, McGrath, Sydney, Frith, Maxwell, Granby,78 words
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Article218 1912-03-09 7 Finance Commerce. ■XOHANQB. PRODUOft. SiNOiPomi, March 9, 1913 Binqapobb, March S 181'J Oa Loaooa— Baok 4 m/i 1/4 1 1 O»mbiot m4O Demand 8/4"-,', do (Cube Mo. 1) anpioked M „18 JO Private 6 m/l 2/4 ft Co P» 4^ 10.6* •m a/4* do Mlxed W-M v!« Pepper, Black buyers218 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article163 1912-03-09 7 iHSUb 5 Value 10 10 Bel*» Tin 10 10 Braanß 10 10 Kanaboi 41 41 KintaTin 41 41 Lahat Mine* 10 10 Malaoca Tin 6/. 6/- Pahan« C&uscl 41 41 Pengkftlen 41 41 Puwdk Bahra 41 41 Posing Lama 10 10 Rahman Hyd 41 41 Baimuun in Bayer*. Sellan163 words
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Article608 1912-03-09 7 Issue 3 Value qJ Buyers Beliefs 3/- 1/- AiitK" 8/2 8/0 2/- 3/- An«loMal»y 16/6 17/8 3/- a/- Batang Malaka 2,4J 2 9 41 41 Batu CaTea 12 2 6 12 1 J 6 41 41 Batu Tiga if 15.0 4 0.0 41 41 Bukit Kajang 2.15.0 2.17.7* 41608 words
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Article121 1912-03-09 7 Issue 2 Value Buyer* Sellers 10 10 Barters torn BmellißK 10.00 10 T 6.00 41 41 Bleotrio Tramwaji 8 0 8/9 10 10 Fraaer k Ne»ve 47.00 47.25 100 Howarth Bnkiae 65.00 100 7% Pret 92.60 87.60 iJO 100 K*tl Bra, Del, 180.00 100 100 B 8% Cum. Pret121 words
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Article45 1912-03-09 7 Bayers Sellers S'poro Municipal *i% o(1807 11,600,000 7% S'poro Mnnicipal i\% of 1909 11,000,000 7% 9%pm Spore Municipal 4% $602,900 par Bayers Bellow Howkrtb Br«kinc 6% 1900,000 p»i Riley, Hmrereavos 8% 1284,000 1* Singapore Hioctrio Trait, ways 6% XBBC.OOI S'poreMonicipal 5 H. 878,030 «or,45 words
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Advertisement73 1912-03-09 7 Should be Pleasant to Take. Wlii'ii a in' iliiiiii' must bo given to young rlilMivn it shimlil In- pleasant to t;ikc. <_'h.' uitK 1 luin'n C'ou^h lu-uuily is maiic from loaf siiyar. nud 1110 niots v mml in Hi preparalien K' V1 S tt 1 tlivor similar to maple syrup,73 words
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Advertisement530 1912-03-09 7 Ota, Mar 7. From Muke, Feb 26. Coal. M. B. Kaitba. For Mnke, Mar 15. R Is. Needles, Brit. str. tons, Cart Tames, March 8. From Manila, March 2, G.c. Bonxlead Co. For Boston, Mar 9. Kd«. Ngi Thye, Dot. Htr. 71 tons, Nacodab, Mar 9. From Indragiri, Mar 7.530 words
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Advertisement215 1912-03-09 7 J.&F. BELLS Celebrated Three Nuns Tobacco In j lb. Patent Airtight Tins. Obtainable from all First-class Tobacconists Price 85 cents Per Tin. A RARE OLD GENUINE LIQUEUR COGNAC. law WKm W «r\3 ffl fl Vintage 1868 Authentique. HASLEWOOD CO., LTD., V^'.?.' Telephone 1048. Petroleum Residue AS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Tsfiere215 words
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Advertisement145 1912-03-09 7 ROOMS TO LET. Rooms to let at Zetland House," Armenian Street. Apply on the premises. 98 a CHINESE STORE-KEEPER WANTED. Wanted, a Chinese Storekerper with experience of general produce. Good salary t? a competent man. Apply to G. 8., 0/0 Straits Times. 9-3 n STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPYNEOERLAND AN J ROTTERDAM LLOYD.145 words
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Advertisement57 1912-03-09 7 To Night To Night AT THE Harima Hall Cinematograph, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. A picture of the moment ENTITLED The View of the Great Fire at Hankow, AND THE NEW EDITION OF GAUMONT GRAPHIC NO. 5. ALSO OTHER NEW AND INTERESTING FILMS. Tho moat airy and comfortable place in town. Electric57 words
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1120 1912-03-09 8 The Straits Times SATURDAY, MARCH 9. PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE EAST. There is an interesting article in one of the Home papers by Mr. J. A. Spender, who paid his first visit to India as a representative of British journalism at the Delhi Durbar. He is one of the frankest-minded,1,120 words
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Article10 1912-03-09 8 The Singapore Assize Court will open on the 2">tli instant.10 words
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Article19 1912-03-09 8 A meeting of tho Licensing Justices, Singapore, will be held iv tho first magistrate's court on Tuesday, March 26.19 words
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Article35 1912-03-09 8 At a meeting of the School 01 Tropical Medicine at tho Mansion House on February 28, Mr. Lewis Harcourt announced a Treasury contribution of j£soo. Ho was interrupted by suffragists four of whom were ejected.35 words
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Article13 1912-03-09 8 Latest advertisements of tho day appear on pa^e 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article19 1912-03-09 8 The output of tin ore from the mines of the llclat Tin Mining Company for February was 215 picuU.19 words
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Article20 1912-03-09 8 The Director of Public Works, Federated Malay States, advertises in India for the services of several qualified overseers and draftsmen.20 words
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Article25 1912-03-09 8 On and after July 1 next, tho minimum charge for water supplied by muter for domestic purposes in Singapore will be II cents per month.25 words
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Article33 1912-03-09 8 Yen See Hoon, of 28 Stevens Koad, hanged himself in his house last night. He had been in indifferent health for some time and that n ascribed as the cause of his act.33 words
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Article38 1912-03-09 8 His Excellency tho Governor, Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., and party will attend the performances at tho Victoria Theatre, of the Mousmc on Thursday, the 1 tth inst., and of tho Count of Luxembourg, on Monday, the 18th inst.38 words
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Article43 1912-03-09 8 An important scheme, it is stated, is on foot by which an amalgamation of the Km goon Mining Company with a number of Tavoy companies is to bo effected. The capital will bo .£j25,000, aud the flotation is to take place in London.43 words
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Article39 1912-03-09 8 Mr. 11. B. Money Coutts, siuire of Stoodleigh, Devon, having seceded from the Liberal Party, has been elected elmnnan of the .Stoodleigh Conservative and I uiouist Asfcjeiatiou. He was Liberal caudidatc for the lVtersh'eld Division of Hampshire in 1906.39 words
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Article45 1912-03-09 8 Sonic Malays at Pusing, who were being pestered by mosquitoes the other uight, kindled a tire under their hul aud Rent to sleep. They awoke to !iud the hut in names and in their flight forgot a little Malay boy, who was burnt to death.45 words
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Article43 1912-03-09 8 Certain rubber lands in Kuala KaaaMC district, comprising 15 MM iv all, wliich were mortgaged to a planter, wcro sold by public auction at tie Laud Office, Kuala Kangsar, a few days a;'O, and realise. l MiO-Ji. Kaji llaroun was tho highest bidder.43 words
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Article48 1912-03-09 8 The prospectus is issued of the Malacca Marine Motor Service and 1 >ighterago Co., Ltd., with a capital of 860.00L 1 The object of the company is to establish a regular safe and rapid service of modern motor launches within the harbour limits of Malacca ami neighbouring islands.48 words
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Article56 1912-03-09 8 The defendant in the case of Tan Heong v. J. F. O. Hawkins, of li>->wich, arising out of the Eow Seng Rubber Company, against whom judgment was given for tho delivery of 400 shares and injunction against parting with the shares, has been c Minur.tr 1 fur contempt of C-iurt56 words
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Article51 1912-03-09 8 A machine lately brought from England was being examined at Manora, Calcutta, on I'ebru dry 2*, the chief and fourth engineers the steamer Bassano being with Mr. Friser, the foreman of the Port Trust Worshop. Karachi, at the time, when the cylinder burst, striking the chief engineer, who was killed51 words
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Article56 1912-03-09 8 Mr. N. L. Friend, formerly the China Mutual Lif.j Insurance Co.'s district manager for the l.M S., has beeu appointed inspector of agencies for tho Southern District il-.M.5., Malacca, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra and Siam). Mr. Friend has been on a visit to the head office in Shanghai and returned to56 words
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Article68 1912-03-09 8 The Medina, in which the King and Queen made their way to and from India, was paid off at Portsmouth uu February U, ICearAdmiral Sir Colin li. Kcppel, who commanded the Koyal squadron, striking his flag. The officers and crew wciu to be given tcu diys leave. The Medina was68 words
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Article69 1912-03-09 8 Mr. KHis in Kuala Lumpur police court yesterday sentenced Li Saug to three months' rigorous imprisonment for committing an assault during the KiulaL'iiiipur disturbances and a Chinaman who stole a purse contain ing 815 he sent to gaol for one month. Prisoner, who was an old offender, was also ordered69 words
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Article68 1912-03-09 8 Tho movements in the garrisons of the Far East next trooping season will be few. As already intimated, the Ist Battalion ICoyal Inniskilling Fusiliers will remaiu iv C'lnua till next trooping season the 2nd Battalion Cornwall Light Infantry, now at Blocmfontein, will move to Hongkong, the Ist Battalion King's Own68 words
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Article92 1912-03-09 8 Much interest is taken iv the action brought by Mr. John ltoberts, ex-billiard champion, against Mr. J. G. Gray, as representing George Gray, his son, thu Australian playr. Plaintiff alleges that he and defendant were to have toured thu world, giving exhibitions of their skill. The programme was never carried92 words
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Article125 1912-03-09 8 A Boat Quay shopkeeper named Tan Ah See appeared before Mr. Kirmstono iv theDistrict Court this morning charged with cheating in respect of rico to the value of $!x)J. Tho cuii];il.n:;:uit was I. mi l-v -v■;u Swec, rice men-Inn.. The allegation was that accuM.ci had procured the rice wliilo ho125 words
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Article421 1912-03-09 8 Prince and Princess N'akon (haisi of Han and their suite arrived at Naples uu February Sir Cecil Cleuieiiti Smith was rcceivnl hy the Kinn and QajeOß at Buckingham Palaco on February 12. The Hon. F. W. Collins, M. L. general manager of the Malacca Kubber Plantations, Ltd.,421 words
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Article47 1912-03-09 8 The preliminary cmjuiiy into the giiiii; robbery and lillllllw New Bridge Koad liar was concluded iv the third (Milieu court yesterday afternoon. Four of the MOOeai were committed to thu Assizes on a chargi: of gang robbery with murder tile tilth was discharged.47 words
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Article53 1912-03-09 8 Three Straits Chinese who leal lead ing parts in the recent propaganda work in connection with the revolution iv China have left the Colony for the litter country. They aro Tee fafl HocK, who is a personal friend of Dr. Sun Vat Sen Tin LianChyc aud53 words
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Article74 1912-03-09 8 The members o[ the new ISandmanu Opera Company arrived in Singapore this morning from Kuala Lumpur, where they have eon eluded a successful season, and open tonight at the Victoria Theatre, where they will present a do/en "f the latest London sneers sen during the next74 words
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Article86 1912-03-09 8 The mombcrs of tho Amateur Drawing Association have been invitod to compete in the Singapore Art Club's Exhibition to bo held on March 12 and V.i. The association will represent all classes ol drawings, paiutiug in oil aud water colours, crayou and photographs. Messrs. Low Kway Song,86 words
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Article96 1912-03-09 8 Capt. E. C. Norman, The HufTs, has been granted leave of abstneo on private affairs, from .March 12 to November \1 wiUi ixrinis sion to proceed to tho I'nited Kingdom. Lieut. A. V. P. Wehnur, K.G.A., has been grauted leavo of absence on pri vate affairs from96 words
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Article116 1912-03-09 8 The followiD^ olliei il ii|>|H>int,iiniiu in notified iv tho (iovri -nine nl GaMtta ol Man li 8: Tho Hon. A. T. liryuiit to be (iovcruur't deputy, during his absence, coiuiiu.'Uriii'.; mi the loth inst., fi'um the Mat of OoTWUmant tho Bam, A. T. l;ry;uit, Acting ColooW Secretary to116 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement249 1912-03-09 8 OLD TAWNY PORT Guaranteed 7 YEARS in Wood in Singapore. EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY Guaranteed 7 YEARS in Wood in Singapore. OLD BROWN SHERRY Guaranteed 6 YEARS in Wood in Singapore. Bottling can be done to unit onr Customers. In QUARTS or PINTS. In any quantitiep, however small. Prices and Samples249 words
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Advertisement261 1912-03-09 8 NO COAL STRIKE STRIKING FILM PLATS To-Night To-Night AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH BOAD. NEW mthe, Ncmrix, niATimpn tI: M THM.IE, COMIC*, PICTURES AMERICAN SB BRIGHT. INTERESTING, INFORMATIVE ANO ENTERTAINING 2nd Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. BONAPARTE AND CADOUDAL. Powerful Pathc Film. Historical reconstruction of the plot by Cadondal against Bonaparte.261 words
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Article187 1912-03-09 9 EFFECTS ON GENERAL TRADE INCREASING. Benefit to the Japanese Trade. Rkdtir's Telegram. London. March 9. Mr. McKenna has conferred with the railway companies, who are considering how far they can continue to keep their lines open aud their powers regarding the protection of property. OfM live thousand187 words
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Article265 1912-03-09 9 MR. ASQUITH HONOURED BY HIS PARTY. Overshadowed by National Anxiety, Renter's Telegram. London, March A 1.i1,, ill u.in.|uct has been held at Covent Garden theatre in honour of Mr. Asquith aud in i, nition of his passing the Parliaim in l.ill. lie had a splendid ovation and theReuter - 265 words
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Article158 1912-03-09 9 CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN CLAIMS SUCCESS. Rejoicings in Norway IlKfTKll's TKI.EURAM. London, March H. Rente wires that the t'hiistiaiiia papers have a private telegram li.i;m the I'ram expedition which states that Captain Aimind■en leached tl.e South Pole. A Christiani.i BMMMgi says the Aftenpustcu and the Tiden- Tegu have received158 words
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Article130 1912-03-09 9 Contest Produces Great Excitement. Hki rut's Tklk<;kam. London, March 9. Reuter wires from lierlin that, the proced ure of tho Rnichstag requiring confirmation of tho presidential election, Herre Kaompf, Paasehe and Dovo havo been elected President, and first and second viccpresidents. All havo accepted, and tho Socialist130 words
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Article59 1912-03-09 9 More Heavy Fighting Reported. Bnnu'i Tfi— London, March 8. A message from Home says that three thousand Turks made a fcries of vigorous attacks on Tuesday night on the Italian positions at Mergheb. They were repulsed by artillery aud iiuickt'.iers, mi it is estimated that fourhuudred were Killed.59 words
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Article90 1912-03-09 9 Two New Army Corps Planned. Dm osr\si\Tisi i ik Lu>n IBmui. Berlin, March 8. I ntci-'s report as to the Naval Bill is founded in a statcineut made by the Koelnischc Volks/.eitung. The terms of the bill are still being kept secret. The now Army Bill provides for90 words
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Article37 1912-03-09 9 Omamatisiiik Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, March 8. Commerce with Jap-in is quite brisk, the commercial relatious between Germany and Japan having, through the conclusion of the Treaty ot Commerce, been placed on a secure basis.37 words
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Article51 1912-03-09 9 (From a Malacca Correspondent). Malacca, March 9. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine Para in London yesterday was 4,9 per Ib. done and sellers. The price of best plantation rnbbcr is quoted at 5, 5 sellers. The market is51 words
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Article471 1912-03-09 9 Adventures With Beings of Other Worlds. Many weird and wonderful meetings arc In I 1 iv London in the course of the year for the furtherance of the most KkMHHI objects. Vet none in my experience (writes a Daily Chronicle representative! has lieen in >re extraordinary471 words
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Article858 1912-03-09 9 LOCAL MOTOR LAUNCH SERVICE INAUGURATED. First Boat Set Afloat. The first S.M.M.S." pennant, with which the public will no doubt come to be familiar in the visible future, was sot aflowing and ablowing in Singapore harbour yesterday. It is the house Mag of the newly instituted Singapore858 words
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Article204 1912-03-09 9 Its History Traced In Monumental Inscriptions. Sir i has. Eliot, Principal of the Hongkong University, gave a lantern lecture on The History and Monuments of Cambodja to the members of the I loyal Asiatic Society. The superiority of Cambodjan art, ho said, was doubtless due to the fact204 words
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Article1038 1912-03-09 9 WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' PENSION ORDINANCE. Important Amendments Effected. A mooting of tho Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon when thero were present: His Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., tho General Officer Commanding i MajorGeneral T. E. Stephenson, C.B.i, tho acting Colonial Secretary (Hon. A. T. Bryant),1,038 words
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Article48 1912-03-09 9 The following appeared in tho London Gazette dated February 9, 1912 Brd Battalion The Uoyal Warwickshire Regiment Captain Arthur It. J. Dewar resigns his commission and is granted the honorary rank of Major, with permission to retain his rank and wear tho prescribed uniform dated February 10, 1912."48 words
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Article304 1912-03-09 9 Singular Accident in the Royal Procession. A mishap occurred as the King and Queen were going in State to open Parliament on February 15. In the course of a description in Tho rimes, a writer says:— Tho procession slowly made its way down Whitehall, and their304 words
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Article436 1912-03-09 9 Little Response to a Favourable Market. The L. and C. Express of February 16 contains the following reference to the rubber market The market for Para has been quiet but firm. Hard Fine on the spot and FebruaryMarch delivery now quoted 4s. Old. value (last year 6s.436 words
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Article156 1912-03-09 9 The armoured cruiser Monmouth, Captain Laurence E. Power, will shortly complete her commission with tho China Squadron, and orders have been issued by the Admiral ty for her being recommissionod for further' service with the squadron. To that end a new crew will be despatched this156 words
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Article151 1912-03-09 9 During last week, says the Bangkok Times of February 29, the health of Her Majesty the Queen Mother gave cause for some anxiety but wo learn Her Majesty has improved in tho last few days. Tho Queen Mother found some difficulty in shaking off the aftereffects of tho cold caught151 words
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Article102 1912-03-09 9 UNITED STATES SENATE WRECKS TREATIES. The Monroe Doctrine and the Alien Question. Rk.iikk's Tklkorim. London, March w. Reuter wires from Washington that tho Senate has passed tho British aud French arbitration treaties after deletiug by 42 to 40 votes clause three of article three, on tho ground that it102 words
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Article86 1912-03-09 9 MINISTERS ADMIT A HEAVY BLOW. No Modification of Their Policy Reotkr's Telegram. London, March 8. The Times says tint Cabinet Ministers in the courso of conversation acknowledge that South Manchester is a heavy bio v but they do not intend to postpone but will 'atlier accelerate the86 words
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Article53 1912-03-09 9 Inauguration of the President at Peking. Reuter's Tklkuimm. London, March 8. The Times' correspondent wii's from Nanking that the Cabinet and Assembly havo consented to the inaugurati in of the presi-dent-elect at Peking, and also excuse Yuan Shih Kai g'ing to Nankiug in view of the troubles53 words
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Article42 1912-03-09 9 Rel'tkr's Tflklham. London, March 8. Reuter wires from St. Petersburg that the Russian Cabinet is about to iutroduco into the Duma a new naval programme, providing for the expenditure of fifty and a quarter millions sterling in a quinquennium.42 words
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Article45 1912-03-09 9 Rkutkr's Tklkoram. London, March 8. Betting on the Lincolnshire Handicap is 13 to 2 against Warfare 100 to 9 against Long Spanish 109 to 6 against Sobieski, Great Surprise, Uncle Pat aud National; 5 to 1 against Rathnally rt to 1 against Jerry.45 words
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Article31 1912-03-09 9 Kbuter's Telegram. London, March H. The Hungarian Premier, Count Khuen Hedervary, has resigned owing to acute differences with tho Austrian Government and the General Staff about the army.31 words
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Article25 1912-03-09 9 Rkctkk's Tklkdiiam. London, March 8. Queen Alexandra is recovering from influenza, but her progie-.- is 1. ss rapid than could bo desired.25 words
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Article21 1912-03-09 9 llkl-ikr's Tklkio-.am. London, March 9. Admiral Sir A. K. Wilson has received the Order of Merit.21 words
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Article25 1912-03-09 9 Hkdteb's Telegram. London, March <j. Mr. Kirkwood. M. P. for S. E. Essex, has resigned. Mr. Itupert Guinness will bo tho Unionist Candidate.25 words
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Article50 1912-03-09 9 Dkr Ostasiatiscuk L»yd Telegram. Berlin, March 8. The annual report of the. Hamburg America lino states that tho new Chinese Government appears unmistakably favourablo to tho advanco of civilization. The early opening up of the country is therefore to be expected, if peace iv the iuerior is maintained.50 words
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Article391 1912-03-09 10 S.C.C. Tournament. The following ties will be played today Championship. F. Ruchwaldy v T. A.M. Ruys to finish. S. B. Henson v F. Diehl. Itevd. Champion v Major Staubury. D. Singles. B. J. Henry v A. R. Home to finish. H. W. Cookes v C. Weller. Dr. G.391 words
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Article342 1912-03-09 10 At the Royal Commission on Metalliferous Mines and Quarries at Winchester House, St. James's square, on Febiuarv ML Sir Henry Cunynghaiue presiding, Dr. E. L. I'ollts, his Majesty's Medical Inspector of Factories, described the diseases to which uh n working in quarries and mines arc liable.342 words
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Article217 1912-03-09 10 BpnUM at a me. tiny of the Marylebone (amira Club, Dr. Francis Ward said "fish ell express their intentions and emotions, .mil if one only knew how to observe them, one could '.ell what atish was thinking about, what it intended to do, and how217 words
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Article989 1912-03-09 10 Players and the Value of Styles Of Service. It is doubtful whether lawn tennis players, on the whole, fully appreciate the value of the service both in the singles and doubles games. In the last twenty years this department of the game has undergone considerable changes, and service989 words
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Article103 1912-03-09 10 Punggor. 1,0.")0 lbs. Sembrong. 441 lbs. Hoawood.— l.BGO lbs. (corrected). BantcDg.— s,B7B !',s. February 1911, 3,382 lbs. Tcr months, BS4HB lbs. Ten months, l.m, win lv. Linggi.— 9B,ooo lbs. February 1911, 81,500 lbs. Two mouths, 208,500 lbs. Two months, 1911, 166,500 lbs. Scudayan.— s,262 lbs. February 1911,103 words
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Article1266 1912-03-09 10 Sarcastic Comment on Rubber Directorates. It is evident that the composition of rubber company directorates is not viewed optimistically by the press of Ceylon, and the following article, which we take from a Colombo contemporary, may interest and perhaps amuse those interested in the industry in this1,266 words
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Article627 1912-03-09 10 Sport Among Indians in an Unknown Country. The Count de Niemira desires to correct any idea that may have arisen that his present preparations for a fresh visit to the unknown Chaco country of Paraguay cover the organisation of an armed expedition. The equipment, ho said would not627 words
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Article240 1912-03-09 10 Here is a chance for the stamp collector, and also an opportunity for tlic postal authorities at Lichtcnstcin, to begin and continue their career without unnecessary surcharges and other methods, alas too common, to get at the pocket of unsuspecting and pat» nt collectors. It is announced that240 words
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Article364 1912-03-09 10 Hackneyed Phrases Employed by Legislators. Mr. Grenville Kleiser, director of the Public Speaking Clubs of America, has compiled a list of hackneyed expressions which are cultivated by some of the foremost orators of this country. This tabooed catalogue is posted in too Press gallery of the House of364 words
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Article495 1912-03-09 10 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, March 10, 1912.) Third Sunday is Lkst. 7 a.m.— Holy Communion (Plain). 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) and Sermon. Introit, Liko as tho Hart Service, Smart Hymn at Offertory, 321 Hymn at Communion, 323 Hymn at Ablutions, 197. 9.15 a.m. Matins \xi> Litany. First495 words
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Article119 1912-03-09 10 An antiquary has had a curious experience in Paris. He had purchased an old Arab gun of curious workmanship. Tho deal was completed, and the buyer was preparing to carry away his purchase. He noticed a sort of button in tho stock and pressed it. Then tliere fell119 words
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Article610 1912-03-09 10 How the Emperor Napoleon Chose His Subordinates. the eyes of an artist the nose is always looked upon as the one feature in particular which may make or mar a face. In fact, a well-shaped nose redeems mediocrity, and however poor the othor features may be,610 words
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Article316 1912-03-09 10 At Arbroath the death was recently announced of Mr. James Cobb, at the age of M.">. In IH.IO his regiment, the Argyll and Sutherland Inlanders, wasqiiarter.d in Edinburgh Castle. At that time Cobb had imwIoMH a splendid physique, and was selected out of his battalion by tho316 words
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Article160 1912-03-09 10 A jiystcry attaches to a letter which was l sent out of I'aris during tho siege on January Hi, 1871. It was a I'ress message from tho 1 lavas Aijoncy, and where it has been all this time no one seems to know, but it160 words
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Article1937 1912-03-09 11 The Tactics of The Commwealth's Barracker. In an article in tin- Morning Post of February 11, Or. L. O. S. I'm hli i in. wlio will be remembered as a prominent member of tin' l..'itn'.ts|iMr Cm my cricket team, and «lu> is now in Australia, says: Tho1,937 words
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Article193 1912-03-09 11 The notorious Abruzzi brigand chief D'Angelo, has just received the Koyal pardon after undergoing forty-six years' imprisonment, in the course of whicii (the Chronicle saj-sl ha never asked a favour from anybody nor broke the prison rules. He was very loth to quit his convict home. He193 words
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Article803 1912-03-09 11 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, March 9, 1912. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of ij notations this morning i Norn Value buyer*. Sellers 3/- AllagM 8/2 8 9 8/- Options 1'- 18 4 1 Anglo-Java. 5/44 6803 words
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Advertisement29 1912-03-09 11 "STARBOARD LIGHT' An ezqnisite peppermint liqueur. IT LOOKS GOOD AND TASTES BETTER. Garner, Quelch A Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Battery R.aJ, Singapore. Telephone 8t)l. 36 9 2J« 1129 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-09 11 For all internal complaints, Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Core.13 words
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Advertisement345 1912-03-09 11 The Man Who Gets There In tbe man who has blood— real lioh red blood and plenty of it— in bis body. WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood— lots of it— life giving, brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $125 and «a. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Victoria Theatre345 words
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Advertisement411 1912-03-09 11 FRESH COWS' MILK We bag to adviae that we have been appointed sole selling Agent* of Fresh Cows' Milk of the Singapore Model Dairy Company, Limited. This Company has now over 100 oows at the Dairy in River Valley Road, and a further 100 oows are on order from Australia411 words
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Advertisement177 1912-03-09 11 AN ENGLISH HGTURE DRAMA by English fi'ui makers, tin Britanuia Co in which a popular English actrcfw, Mies Florence Barker, takes tbe title roc, is te be presented at our show, entitled JANE SHORE and forms the feature of the entertainment AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD, TO-NIGHT. There177 words
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Article3352 1912-03-09 12 MR. CHURCHILL ON THE BRITISH POLICY. Great Britain's Necessity. As First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Churchill visited Glasgow on February 9, and, with Mrs. Churchill, was entertained at luncheon by the Clyde Navigation Trustees. Following that function, Mr. Churchill delivered an important speech on British naval policy,3,352 words
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Article180 1912-03-09 12 The scries of lectures which Sir Frederick Bridge has been delivering beforo the University of London on The Rise of English Instrumental Music," are attracting the attention they deserve. Dr. Bridge protests that Englishmen arc too fond of decrying their own musical ability but that180 words
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Article1251 1912-03-09 12 A Criminologist on Mary Queen of Scots. As Quain Professor of Comparative Law, Sir John Maodonell gave at University College the second of a course of lectures on comparative legal procedure as illustrated by historical trials, the trial of Queen Mary being selected. Though she has1,251 words
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Article288 1912-03-09 12 Passengers Expected to Arrive. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be 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 London288 words
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Article265 1912-03-09 12 The following list is supplied by the local agents Per N. D. L. steamer Luetzow, due Mar h 18.— Captain C F Smith, Mr P Mathie, Mr P Ledeboer, Mr Nagel, Mr W. Luebking, Mr F Forak, Mr A Zurcher, Mrs Fahlberg, Mrs A List and children, Mr Mix Diem,265 words
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Article370 1912-03-09 12 M. Jean Finot, who is fond of writing about woman, has published in Paris a book on the eternal feminine. He says All our trouble eau be traced to the Church Council, which was rash enough to declare that woman had a soul. Man originally knew well370 words
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Article132 1912-03-09 12 The Siain Observer understands that there is a slight upward tendency in the Bangkok teak market at present, owing to the smaller arrival of rafts from upcountry last season, which ended in Januaiy. Tho rise is principally in first class wood, good quality squares and planks being132 words
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Article832 1912-03-09 12 BRITISH PEERS INTERESTING TOUR. The Mystery of Menelek. Lord C ran worth, who, it will be remembered, settled in British East Africa some three years ago, has recently arrived in London, having just comploted a five months' tramp through Abyssinia anil the surrounding territory. To a832 words
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Article184 1912-03-09 12 As the result of a loan study on tho part of the Freuch War Department a deadly weapon has been invented for the use of aviators in war. It is a piece of stool about ~>in. long, much like a slate pencil in shape. The head, which184 words
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Article19 1912-03-09 12 A fux which found its way into a wirrd-in Mmlomm on a Suffolk g<iuio farm killed L'ij£uly I'm .1-.IM-.19 words
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Advertisement420 1912-03-09 13 <sSfpj| A tonic, a strength-restorer, a blood-enriching, lifegiving liquid of refined, delicious flavour, Wincarnis I stands supreme for its wonderful recuperative pro- perties. More than ten thousand doctors h&ve I H testified to its value, and constantly recommend it. I WlfciiJralS^KlWl Strenuous activity, mental and physical, which, in turn, goes420 words
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Advertisement336 1912-03-09 13 CRUSHED FOOD. T n lid You will M Utllfl*. I. R BBLILIOS begs to inform the public that his Factory tor preparing Crashed Food, at No. 1, Belilioi Road, is now opened. Price of a bag of Crashed Food, 1 p 10 eat. 14.00 per bag. No. 1 Bran, vrt.336 words
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Advertisement206 1912-03-09 13 GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.. LTD. Portland Cement. In Casks of 375 lbs. net. Drain Pipes, any shape In Bags of 250 lbs. net. Gutterways Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks, pressed* Glased Paving Tiles Paving Bricks Prioes, samplo* and fall partioalars will be forwarded on application to Agent W. A. STOPANI.206 words
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Advertisement472 1912-03-09 14 INSURANCE. BREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board Of DINOtONi G. A. Dbhrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Faib, Esq., Managing Director Pbtbb Fowub, m.b., cm., Chief Mod. OfficerF. M, Elliot, Esq. A. D. Allan Eeq. Vow Noan Pa*, Esq. Obo Soob Tbb, Esq. KbooSian Taw,472 words
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Advertisement288 1912-03-09 14 INBUBJUICE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Ot China. Head Office, 51a, Kiangse Rd Shanghai. TO THI ChIMBSB GBMTUIfBH OF SINOAPOBB REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECTED that is always happening in all parts of tho world 1 The Home Life issues all sorts of policies to suit all sorts ot288 words
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Advertisement527 1912-03-09 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 80,000 Shares ot 430 each 41,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,625,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKERS. Bank of England. The London City k Midland Bank, Ltd. National Bank of Sootland, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounta527 words
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Advertisement657 1912-03-09 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INSURANCE 00. LTD NO. 67 AND 68, KLING STREET. Established 1907. Capital paid ap •1,000,000.00 Reserve liability ot proprietor 1,000,000.00 COURT OP DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tick Joom 0, Sim Kia Jab 2. Nam Km Sbno T. Tio Hoo Lai 8. Laow Chi* Hbno657 words
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Advertisement771 1912-03-09 14 BALEB BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JAVA TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. COTTAGE PIANO, ETC.. THE PROPERTY OF G. L. VON STEIN, ESQ., To be held at No. 6- a, Devonshire Road, On Saturday, Maroh 16, at 2-3O p.m. 1 An excellent toned cottage piano by T. B. Payne, London, rattan771 words
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Article1088 1912-03-09 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. H. C. Lofonc sends the following notes to The Globe, under date February 7 Last week I devoted the spape at my disposal to a consideration of the official trials conducted by the technical department of the R.A.C., and, curiously enough,1,088 words
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Advertisement475 1912-03-09 15 WOLSELEY The Car or Refinement and ««lia**»llity." IT IS THE RESULTS, in the hands of private users, that account for tbe enormous Volt* SOIO demand for Wolseley cars, that is compelling 9U V m mnatm m m the expansion of the works by tho erection AttßtttS I Mffcnim. ot new475 words
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Advertisement42 1912-03-09 15 Relief at Hand. Many suffcrors from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Not olio case of rheumatism in ten require s any internal treatment whatever. Fur sale by all Dispensaries and Doalcrs.42 words
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Advertisement323 1912-03-09 15 64% of all commercial vehicles exhibited at the recent Glasgow Motor show were fitted with Continental Solid Tyres. PRICES ON APPLICATION. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER CO., LTD., Sin gapore. PREPARED BY A 1 PHYSICIAN. Recommended by the Medical Profession. The best, safest and perfectly harmless treatment for dyspepsia and diseases of323 words
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Advertisement61 1912-03-09 15 MOTOR GARS Now in Stock. 18/20 H.P. Loraine Deitrich. 14 Metallurgique. 14 De Dion. 12 Waverley (2-seater) 9 De Dion (2-seater) FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO A. C. HARPER CO., Kuala Lumpur, OR THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore. 2811-B L 75 FLOORING T LES 17)M^ OF VARIOUS DESIGNS. WORKS: 94, SUNQEI61 words
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Advertisement474 1912-03-09 16 INERTOL Paint Waterproof and Anticorrosive. For Cement and Iron Constructions. Bridges, Water Mains, Reservoirs, Mudguards, Iron Pipes, Etc. The destructive effects of water have no effect on INERTOL". SOLE AGENTS > SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., Singapore. WANTS. BILLET WANTEO. Married Rubbur Plant r, with gord ex-p-.-n. ncf, de>ire-i a change.474 words
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Advertisement354 1912-03-09 16 WANTS. LOAN WANTED. Wanted, Loan of sC.COO on Rubber Estate. Address Loan, c/o Straits Times. 26-2 25-8 SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTEO. Wanted at onco, a Shorthand Typist. Apply by letter, enclosing copies ol teslimucialß, to D. 118, c/o Strata Times. 18 Q MEDICAL MAN WANTED. Wanted,- Straits Qualified Medical Man, for354 words
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Advertisement467 1912-03-09 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO in. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Gathm Co., Ltd. 14 a HOUSES TO LET. "Brathay" No. 16, Gilitead Road. In excellent oondition. Rent moderate. Apply to J. W Hafftnden, 47, Tbe Arcade. 6 li n HOUBEB467 words
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Advertisement591 1912-03-09 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. CALVES FOR SALE. Apply to the Manager, Tbe Singapore M o. -1 Dairy, Limited, River Valley Road. 191 v HOUSE FOR SALE. No. 61, Kick's Road. For further parti culars, apply a. No. 29, Tras Street. 8 8 218 HORSE FOR SALE. Black Gelding, 16 hands, 7591 words
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Advertisement579 1912-03-09 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT GO. SHIP CHANDLERS. BmramMt md Municipal Cestrieiait Telephone No. 421. 108 k 109, Market Street. THE LAHAT MINES. LTD. DIVIDEND NO. 9. A Dividend of (it. per share has been declared payable in London on tbo 18th of March and w 11 be paid lo all local579 words
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Advertisement653 1912-03-09 16 BOARD ANC LODGING. BOARD AND LOD6IN6. Apply 31, Sophia. Road. 6 J 6-4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Apply Devon Villa, 108, River Valley Road. 21-UnU n BOARD ANC RESIDENCE. Comf rtablo rooms with verandah 1 availab'e atCambo House, 98. River Valley Road. 1-8 818 SILVER BANK. 107. ORCHARD ROAD. Board and653 words
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