The Straits Times, 21 March 1912
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Title Section13 1912-03-21 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.828 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. MARCH 21. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement114 1912-03-21 1 BEER. KATZ BROS., LD. Gentlemen's FANCY TUNIC SHIRTS Meat Stripes $1.35 Each Soft Fronts Stiff and Double Cuffs. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Special Value. KATZ BROS., LD. STEEL REINFORCEMENT. t£ H YRIB FOR CONCRETE FLOORS, WALLS, PARTITIONS, ROOFS, CONDUITS. SEWERS, ETC. No CENTERING is Required. GREAT REDUCTION IN COST OF114 words
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Advertisement240 1912-03-21 1 ROBINSON COMPANY. To Those Homeward Bound. TRAVELLING BUIT CASES. LEATHER SUIT CASE. Omo Hide, Leather Hatdle, Bnws Lock and 2 Clip*, lined Beat Caee Hide. Oon Cane Handle, '2 Sitting Brass Nozzle jean, 8 indies deep, oap oornen, Btraps all round. Locks Lined Drill, 7 J inches deep. Siaes 34240 words
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Advertisement35 1912-03-21 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER Sola Agent* ADAMSON GILFfLLAN. «HO CO., LTD. VELOGE CYCLES Royal Brand. FITTED WITH DUNLOP OR OTHER TYKKS Prices on Application. Spkcial Prius for Quantitiks. SOLE AOBNT3 A. FRANKEL CO., 378, Victoria Street.35 words
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Article885 1912-03-21 2 AUSTRIAN' EMPEROR AND DYING MINISTER. Success Appointed. The Vienna correspondent of The Time*, wiring on February 18, states The Emperor Francis Joseph accepted yesterday Couut Aehrenthal's resignation, and conferred upon him the brilliants to the Grand Cross of the Order of St. Stephen. Simultaneously with this decoration and885 words
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Article715 1912-03-21 2 Interesting Examples Given by a Frenchman. M. Cunisset Carnot continues in the Temps to champion the intelligence of dogs against those who would attribute their actions to mere instinct, and in support of his opinion he adduces some telling instances. Two hunting dogs, a mother and daughter, were715 words
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Article471 1912-03-21 2 Neighbourly Act for an Anxious Friend. A few days ago," says the Cologne Gazette, a farmer living not far from Essen was reproached by his neighbours with having killed a useful stone owl." Apparently the tawny owl is meant, which, while it does some471 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement70 1912-03-21 2 ='VANA'""' j Tonic Wine U The Ideal Vitaliser for Body, Brain and Nerve. The Best Restorative after Malaria, etc. Keeps you Fit Obtainable of all the principal Pharmacists ■v^ Burroughs Wellcome Co., London (iPI .'.<_J Raw TOM NoaTKMt •vuniY Capetown W-"k MIIAV SttAIOHAI IUIHOIAIIU A See you j«p IZP&^Hy *A70 words
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Advertisement41 1912-03-21 2 ReUef at Hand. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Not one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment whatever. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement258 1912-03-21 2 When the Teeth are cleansed with Odol the whole mouth is rejuvenated as the body is by a bath. Price per flask 90 cts. Qf all CliemUh d Stores. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.. LTD. Portland Cement. In Casks of 375 lbs. net. Drain Pipes, any shape In Bags of 250258 words
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Article772 1912-03-21 3 By Libut.-Col. G. A. Derrick, V.D., Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, March 19, 1912. s. v. 0. Balestior Rifle Range. I The range is allotted as under I On Saturday 2.lrd inst., at 8 p.m. S.R.E. (v). I On Sunday '24th iust., at 7 a.m. Malay Coy., S.V.I. On Sunday772 words
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Article37 1912-03-21 3 It lih- ikru ilecided to meet from tin Indian revenues the cost of the Durbar crown which will be placed in the Tower with the other Mfplu M a distinctive symbol of the Kin^E.nperor's sovereignty over India.37 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement125 1912-03-21 3 At the Agrl- Horticultural' Show held in Singapore in August, 1910, a SPECIAL MEDAL was awarded to ETERNIT ROOFING SLATES AS TBE BEST ROOFING FOR THE TROPICS. (In Terra Gotta or Grey). COOL, ECONOMICAL, AND DURABLE. Sole Agents LDAMSON, GILFILLAN Co., Ld. 1 8011 ASK FOB Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE125 words
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Advertisement67 1912-03-21 3 Should be Pleasant to Take. When a medicine must bo given to you nn children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation gives it a flavor similar to uiaplo syrnp, making it pleasant to take. It67 words
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Advertisement466 1912-03-21 3 ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217, Orchard Road. DIPLOMA AND FIRST PRIZE. AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW SINGAPORE, l»10. Arranged Floral Baskets, Bouquets, showen and Floral forma of all description*. Wedding orders reoeiye special attention Cat Flowers tram oar own Nurseries quite Fresh. NDRSBRIBB AND OARDBNB VERNON SKRANGGONG ROAD. Plants toe Sale and466 words
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Advertisement148 1912-03-21 3 When greek meets Greek, then comes the tug-of-war, but when Sunlight Soap meets the weekly wash it is an easy triumph. SUNLIGHT SOAP 1902 TRV THE s( MIGHT WAY. THE PLANTERS' STORES AGENCY CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Port Swottenham, Ipoh, SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ESTATE REQUISITES Tapping Knives,148 words
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Advertisement612 1912-03-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CBTLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, KGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN 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 (Htuard I/or China.) Delta Mar612 words
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Advertisement709 1912-03-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot witb tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and c inntroetod. and are fitted with709 words
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Advertisement613 1912-03-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pabang, Berserab, Tringganu Bisnt, Semerak, Baoho, tr fl l »."tat, Bangnara Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamoi, Bandon, Langsnan Cnumpon Takn, Kobiak and Bangkok. Due Departure 3 p.m. Mi N ATUNA Mar. S3 YUGALA Mais 24 Mais 27613 words
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Advertisement84 1912-03-21 4 NEW LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS. ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE. Regular Direct .Sorvioe from JAPAN CHIN* and STRUTS to BEIKA, DEI.aUOA BAY, UUKBAN, EAST LOMJON POKT ELIZAbEIH a D d CAPE TOWN' CalUng at MAURITIUS if sufficient indaoe" ment offers, and affording thi- Quickest Freight Transport from the84 words
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Advertisement535 1912-03-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OEUTSCH DAKPFSCBIF* MMTMES. "IMS*" Combined Bervloe. Tbe steamers of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbe Strait«, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon direct,535 words
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Advertisement620 1912-03-21 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D L. Norddeutschor Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonneoting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vios versa) Port Said, Sues, Adon, Colombo, Pensng, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,620 words
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Advertisement962 1912-03-21 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRIAN LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government). New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai. Prom and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said. Soes. Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai, and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Dae to arrive on or about Due to962 words
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Advertisement576 1912-03-21 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Janaditm Pacific Railway Co.'* Royal Mail Staamahip Una. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Vu China, Jafam, Canada akd ths Unitsd Staibs. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai. Nagasaki (Inland Sea ol Japan), Kobe Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. ii.M.s Empress of India") Twin scre w R.M.S.»Bmpre M ofJ.p M Jg~576 words
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Advertisement711 1912-03-21 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. "MNfuroßii to Java Pobts, Post Darwin Thursday Island, Bbisbanb and Stdnsy via I'oßßss > traits. Also taking pansfDKeniaod '•»r«o with tran-hipment for other Victorian. Sooth Australian and North Qdrensland i orts. Bmtixh Niw Guinea. New Britain, Tasmania*- and New Zealand Ports, Smooth P»l>|«. Superb Soonery711 words
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Advertisement425 1912-03-21 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. S APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers ol the tbove Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET Tons Commander Japam 6.018 A. gnwin Gmoobt Apca» 4,600 S. H.425 words
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Advertisement598 1912-03-21 5 SALES BY AUCTION. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. The freehold land and Eorrpom residence known as No. 110, Bal*stier Road. Siogipore, adjacent to Thomson Road Police e-taion. Area 17,942 square feet. During ihe put six years tbe boose has been oocnpiid at a monthly rental of 130. Itoo'-t 13,600 to build. Trustees598 words
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SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB.
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Article191 1912-03-21 6 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Mat 7, ISI2. 1. THE OPENING STAKES.- (180 p.m.) Valne $000. A Handicap for Hor-oH that bavn not won a Stake of morn tban $500. Eotrance Fee, $25. Distance, Race Course. 2. THB GRAND BTAND STAKES (2.*5 p.m.) Value $600. A Handicap. The winner to be191 words
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Article246 1912-03-21 6 Tucbspav, May 0, 1912. 1 THE FIRST ORIFFIV HANDICAP.— (2.40 p.m. I Value llOJand 950 t0 tbe Second tlorre. Haudbop for Onffiaa eoterrd tor tbe i First Griffin )Uc- (No. 4 on th.. Fir-t Hay.! Wiontrß excludtd. I i-tatce, Kico Coarse. 2. THE STABLE STAKES.— I2.SB pm>i Value246 words
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Article755 1912-03-21 6 Saturday, May 11, 1912. I*7. THE STEWARDS' PLATE k PURSE.— (2.BJ p.m.) (6.i0 p.m.) Value 1500 and 150. Two Uaodio*p» divided into two Stakes conotitntinK two Races lor fix Griffins that haveruD at »he mutiny All Horses entered to be divided by the Handicapper into two olaxes, io,l755 words
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Advertisement445 1912-03-21 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. 122 I 11-2-18 H. L. GOGHLAN AND COMPANY, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors, NO. 6. HAKFLES PLACE.445 words
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Advertisement233 1912-03-21 6 MOTOR CARS For heavy loads use the "COMMER CAR made by the Commercial Cars, Ltd., Luton, England. 20 miles per hour with a 5 -ton load. PRICES ON APPLICATION. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS The typewriter of To-day An honour to the Hour Modern to the Minute Serviceable to the Second. SPARES STOCKED.233 words
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Advertisement224 1912-03-21 6 Photographic Stores DEVELOPING AND PRINTING. JUST ARRIVED New Cameras I New Cameras I I New Cameras I t I New Lenses, New Accosaoriea, eto. KOBB HINBiBIOfiB A 00. No. 102 and 104. North Bridge Road. Id 81 5 The Straits Times FOR F.M.S. READERS. Tbe New Mail Train Service enables224 words
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Article134 1912-03-21 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, March SI. H«M Water, 11 42 a.m.. 11.53 p.m. Floradora," Viotoiia Theatre. Friday, March aj. High Water, 0.20 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. 'The Merry Widow," Victoria Theatre. PliilharmoDicO cbestra practice, t.15 p.m. Saturday, March 33. High Water, 0.20 a.m., LI p.m. Sunday,134 words
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Article274 1912-03-21 7 To-oat. Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow < Hi ufall jcli Bpm Hongkong LighiniDt; 8 j in Port Uii-k-oo and I Port Swett nhain Mtlacci 3 pm Malacca and Muar Kak« 'A pm Labi.t-itii Bilik, Tandjong Ra'ii and Penang Ayuthia 8 pm Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Naui Sacg 8274 words
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Article137 1912-03-21 7 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Dila left Colomb) at 8 a.m on Sunday, thf lTfi inst., and may be expected M arrive here to morrow afternoon. Tbe Imp. Gorman mail steamer Yorck left Hongkoog at noon yesterday, and may be expected to arrive here at137 words
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Article598 1912-03-21 7 Latest Arrivals. Alting, l>ut. R'r.7o4 tons, C%pt Sclimitz,' Mar 20. Fiom Djirobie, Mar 19 G.c. and 8 I d.p. sliip- C y Ltd. Fur Djambie, Mar W. RoadM. Kan liin Gu&n. Brit. Htr. 24) tOD«. Capt Wntrton. Mnr 20. From 1' intianak. Mar 18. Or and 81 d.o.598 words
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Article392 1912-03-21 7 Arrivals Per str. Alting, March 22. From Djarubic M Synder and T. Kian Kin. Ptr vtr. B.n Hie Gu»n, March 20.— From Pontianak. Mrs. N. Gannell. Per str. Hye Leoog, March 21.— From Kiisnt,.:). Mr A. K-;r. Per Rtr. Larly Wtld. March 21.— Frrm Mnar. Memrs Weber,392 words
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Finance & Commerce.
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Article116 1912-03-21 7 Simoapoii, March 31, 18,2 O» Loaooa— Btsk 4 m/f z,-i Demand 3/4,'j Private 0 nwt 2/4 ft Anut !mJJ Oa Obbmaht— Bank d/d 388} Private 8 mjr MUf Km*Kt EaDk d/d 304 Private 8 mf 3SO Ob Imdu— Bank T. T. 174 Private 60 d/- 176* Oh Bonecoao— Bank116 words
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Article135 1912-03-21 7 Simqatou, Mai;, ii 21 lv- I Gambler buyers I 10.40 do (Cube No. 1) nnpioked w 16 JO Copra Sondried 10 00 do Mixed ices Pepper, Black buyrm Tl n do White 6% bnycrs 81 80 Sago Floor Sarawak 4.46 do Brunei No. nom. Pearl Sa«o 660 Coffee Bali135 words
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TO-DAYS STOCKS AND SHARES
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Article154 1912-03-21 7 Isirne S Value tfayers aeiltrf; 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Braac* 10 10 Kanaboi 4>l 41 KinuTis 411 41 Lati&t Mine* 10 10 MtIMW Tin 6/ 8/- PabanK Consol 411 Ml PengkAlen ill SI Posing Bahra Ml Ml Paging Lama 10 10 Kaiunan Uyd 411 41 iUrnuau Xib154 words
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Article597 1912-03-21 7 Value Boybts. Seller* a/ 2/- Alla*at B.U B.A 3/- Anjiio M»i»j iO/W 17,6 2/ 3/- Bataog M«i«k» 2*6 2 9 £1 41BatnCbYi.t 13 0 0 1811.0 41 41 B*tn Ti«a BIS 9 4 0.0 £1 41 BnJm K»j*d h 2.17 6 3 0.0 41 41 bnb.it Liuli.iiK 476 4.1597 words
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Article125 1912-03-21 7 Issue 2 Value buyer* seiib.---10 10 BHkn aom Bmeltiß* 10.0 C 10 T BXU 41 41 Hleotrio Tr»mw»yi 3 6 8/9 10 10 Fnuei Neave 47 03 47.25 10 J Howtrtb Brdrinc lOIH> 100 7% Prel 92.60 W7.50 100 100 K«t« Bro, Dei. 180.00 100 1U 8% Cnm. Pret.125 words
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Article46 1912-03-21 7 Bayer* Sellers Spore Municipal of 1007 11,800,000 7% Spore Mnnicipal 4f% of 1909 11,000,000 7% 9%pm Spore Municipal 4% t802,900 par bnjera Sollem Uowarth Brsklne 8% 1900,000 pai Riiey. Hargreaves 6% 1 284.000 S» Singapore Blectrio Tramways 6% 4860,000 M Spore Municipal S 1,878,000 «om46 words
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Advertisement51 1912-03-21 7 Africa* fumed acd rightly named •'lii> I uj'l of Rtunly mi ii. But w.-'vr our s'lare of pains and care, 'lliit worries now and then. lin'f'n t ii pain lure we nevur fear, Krr quick relief i- Hare, Fi r r fl ippsa. onuubi or oold*, We've Wood*' Ortat lVp(jetmint51 words
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Advertisement112 1912-03-21 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. March 38.— At No. 27. Ana S ang Hill, off Club Street, furniture, etc.. at 2. M ncii 23.— At Zetland Hoisp, Armenian Street, collection of iaro flowering and foliage plants, at 2.90. March 25. At saleroom, shares of The Limiak Rubbor Estate, Ltd., (in112 words
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Advertisement426 1912-03-21 7 J. F. BELLS Celebrated Three Nuns Tobacco In j lb. Patent Air-tight Tins. Price 85 cents Per Tin. OBTAINABLE AT JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. KATZ BROS.. LTD.. ROBINSON CO.. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO.. LD. THORNE'S OLD VAT No. 4 Scotch Whisky. Obtainable from HASLEWOOD CO., LTD.. 'S LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. A426 words
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Advertisement328 1912-03-21 7 To -N iff he ToNlßht TH K CINEMATOGRAPH FRANCAIS 111 At tbe Foot tf Fort Caoniog (Corner of High Street) Will Screen a Variety nf Films Rpecially seleoted i Vitasrapb, Wilkinson, Esmtay. Selig, Bio- krapb, Oanmont, Lion's Head, Lux, Kquilla, Cioemt, American aad the Btst of Patbe's Films. AND IS328 words
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Advertisement40 1912-03-21 7 To-Night To-Night X AT THE Harima Hall Cinematograph, NORTH BRIDOE ROAD. REVOLUTION IN CHINA Eight Films depicting the scenes in the Chinese Revolution have just been received from Japan. ALSO GAUMONT'S GRAPHIC, THE LATEST. Tiupaomi: 111?. K. HARIMA, sole Pioprittor.40 words
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Obituary25 1912-03-21 8 Aiikk.s. At Birchwood, Pitlochry, Scot land, on March 17, Alexander Muirhead Aitken, Esq., Barrister at-Law, Middle Temple, formerly of Singapore, in his 03th year.25 words
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1071 1912-03-21 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, MARCH 21. IMPOTENCY OF PARLIAMENT. Mr. Asquith's speech in introducing the Minimum Wage Bill is weak through no direct fault of his own. He was asking Parliament to make itself ridiculous, and that can never be a task inspiring eloquence. The rcasou why we say that1,071 words
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Article20 1912-03-21 8 Canon Leigh Bennett, who had occupied the prebendal stall of Kilsby in Lincoln Cathedral since 1873, has died at Leamington.20 words
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Article24 1912-03-21 8 A Japanese, who had previously ascended Fujiyama nine times, was found frozou to death in a stone cave on the mountain on February 29.24 words
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Article22 1912-03-21 8 The Rev. Kvan Kd wards, of Torquay, who is the oldest Nonconformist minister in the country, has just celebrated his ninetyseventh birthday.22 words
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Article81 1912-03-21 8 Among recent finds in Sewell's Cave at Gibraltar, Dr. \V. L. 11. Duckworth stated in a lecture at the Royal Anthropological Institute, were several very delicate Hint implements, a human tooth aud wrist-bone, part of a shell armlet, fitting on to a corresponding fragment found in 1910, and a bone81 words
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Article28 1912-03-21 8 Brighton Guardians have accepted the resignation of Mr. Benjamin Burtield, who had been in the Poor Law service for fifty-five years. He had officiated at nearly 8,000 marriages.28 words
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Article32 1912-03-21 8 M. Laborde, a lieutenant on board the Dupleix, made the first successful monoplane flight that has taken place in Saigon, on the Uth instant, when he circled several times around the city.32 words
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Article42 1912-03-21 8 Most of the Taiping chetties have gone to Malacca on a pilgrimage to the shrine of a Maliommodan Saint on an island facing the town. It would appear that this is an annual foregathering of their clans from all parts of Malaya.42 words
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Article43 1912-03-21 8 The next meeting of tho Chinese Christian Association will be held on Friday, the 22nd instant, at 8 p.m., in the C. C. A. Hall, when Mr. Chua Ken Hai will propose that robbery with violence in Singapore should be punished with flogging.43 words
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Article43 1912-03-21 8 A glass bottle has been found on the beach near Musselburgh containing this message on the leaf of a notebook January 6, 1912.— Driven to sea in a small boat. Starving and no chance of rescue nearly gone.— J. Thomson, Dunbar. Good-bye, mother."43 words
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Article43 1912-03-21 8 Arthur Fagan, the engineer of the mackerel drifter Crown, of Yarmouth, which was lying oil Milford Haven, was tightening up a nut when the ship gave a sudden liin.-li. He was thrown among the machinery and killed before the engines could be stopped.43 words
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Article43 1912-03-21 8 A long-necked heron lms been found dead in Kirkgunzcn Burn, near Dalbeattie, with a half -eaten rat in its mouth. During, the frost the burn was frozen, and the bird had evidently seized the rat in the absence of its usual food supplies.43 words
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Article47 1912-03-21 8 Holding the view that those who were endeavouring to get a living ought uot to be hounded out of the place," Acton councillors ha* c declined to consider the adoption of an amended by-law, recommended by the Middlesex District Councils' Association, dealing more drastically with street cries.47 words
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Article52 1912-03-21 8 The official flag of the new Chinese Kopublic, hoisted ai the Legation in London, has five bars of colour— red, yellow, blue, white, and black and several attaches, who find that the average club blazer is rather loud, will adopt the national colour scheme when the cricket season comes round.—52 words
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Article56 1912-03-21 8 Tho steamer Bridge which is now chartered by the firm of Messrs. Ban Hong Long will be re chartered by this firm to a Cbiucse firm in Singapore, perhaps for the remainder of the period of her charter, six months, says the Siam Observer. The cliarterers intend to put her56 words
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Article61 1912-03-21 8 The annual general meeting of the Sclangor Chamber of Coinrucrco will be held in Messrs. Boustead, Hampshire aud Co. s oflice, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, March 30, at noon. Business:— l. To receive the annual report and statement of accounts for 1911. and to pass the latter, if approved: 2.61 words
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Article65 1912-03-21 8 The Pioneer reports an arehicological find of great interest trom Muttra where Pundit Kadha Krixhua, tho curator of the* local museum, while exploring a mound near the village of Mat, uot tar froui Muttra, lighted upon a life sized statue of the great ludo Scythian King, Kanixhka, who ruled over65 words
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Article65 1912-03-21 8 Tho University of Cambridge proposes to introduce a new gown and hood tor Masters of Surgery. The block gowu will bo trimmed with doctor's lace, and the hood will be of scarlet cloth lined with silk of a greenish blue shade, shot with purple and orange. On festival occasions a65 words
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Article63 1912-03-21 8 The season of Sunday cock-fighting at Kuala Muda has commenced and on tho 17th instant, Chinese, Malays, and men of other nationalities were seen in processions with roosters in their hands going over to Permatang Rcndaliari and thence to Kuala Muda. Due pair of birds fought for live hours and63 words
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Article84 1912-03-21 8 Mr. F. T. Claxton, Director of the Hongkong Observatory, has received a telegram from Kiel announcing the discovery of a new star near Theta geminrum, of the Ith magnitude and hence distinctly visible to the eye. Theta geminrum is a star between the third and fourth magnitude, and is to84 words
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Article78 1912-03-21 8 A deportee gave a very ready answer to a magistrate at Hongkong tlio other day when charged with having returned from banishment. He was asked by the magistrate if a cert.' in photograph in the album produced was not hia, aud ho replied that it was not, as the man78 words
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Article108 1912-03-21 8 During the hearing of a caso at Hongkong, counsel contended that people ohould bo prevented from borrowing, not from loudmg They are the people who should gutter, he said. If a few of these people were put into prison they would not be so anxious to borrow money and I108 words
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Article380 1912-03-21 8 Mr. C. B. Mills, late Revenue Auditor, Selangor, is appointed ttevenno Auditor for Perak. Mr. W. F. Nutt has been appointed a member of the Federal Council, F.M.S., in room of Mr. J. H. M. Itobson. Mr. A. Fonsoca, late Financial Assistant, Upper Perak, is appointed Kcvenuo380 words
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Article29 1912-03-21 8 Another of those enjoyable concerts for the children has been arranged and will take place in the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Thursday, March "is, at 5.15 p.m.29 words
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Article46 1912-03-21 8 Mr. W. H. Elkins, writing ou behalf of the traffic manager, F.M.S. railways, says that owing to uuforeseeu circumstances the arrangements for the reduction of first aud second-class fares over these railways proposed to operate on and from April 1, l'Jl'_\ has been postponed.46 words
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62 1912-03-21 8 The temporary offer made by Tho Cambridge I niversity Press to readers in The Straits aud Siam of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica will be withdrawn shortly, when tho present prices will be increased. Intend iug subscribers may book their onli-is pro visionally by using the coupon62 words
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Article86 1912-03-21 8 Messrs. 11. U Ciwhlau aud Co. disposed ol the following properties at their s.ile rooms yesterday afternoon Freehold land in the district of l'asir I'aujang being lot No. 87 of Grant No. 77, area 7 acres, a roods, 83 polex, purchased by 11. Somapah and Koh Seek Liui86 words
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Article265 1912-03-21 8 There was i ni ti- a merry gathering on tho P. and O. xleamer India just prior to her sailing for home tliU moruiug. many well known resilient* BDfag down to the wharf to bid farowell aud bon voyage to departing fricuds. The I mlia bcin^ the through265 words
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Advertisement223 1912-03-21 8 MAISON FONDEB EMT 1828. Courvoisier's BRANDIES "1869 and "Three Diamond*." The Hrandiea ol this old established firm are now more generally mcd in the principal London Claba, Hotels, and Restaurants tuan any other brand*. STOCKS KEPT BY i Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., sole: agents. LITTLE'S Cash Clearance SALE Commences on Monday,223 words
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Advertisement174 1912-03-21 8 THE BOHEMIANS PARIS from La Vie De Boheme" by Henry Murger In Two Parts will bo Screened AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE CHANGE STRONG IN COMICS. To -Night To- Might t I 2nd Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. WIFFIES M 0 THE MAGIC WAND. M. Prince.174 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-21 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and on pago 11.13 words
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Article559 1912-03-21 9 Minimum Wage Bill Not Popular. FEDERATION'S IMPOSSIBLE DEMANDS. Mr. Balfour to Move Rejection Kkctbr's Tklroram. London, March 20. The Minimum Wago Bill has been read a first time without a division. It is generally understood that it will be passed. Mr. Claude Lowlher has given notice of559 words
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Article87 1912-03-21 9 BRITISH BANKER* REFUSED SUPPORT. Supply of Arms by British Firms. I.'KUTMKS TKLKUHAM. I .on !,,n March 21. K.uter understands tli.it the Kastcin Bauk, wtiUh is participating in a loau of a million sterling to China, is not receiving the support of the British Government. Sir Edward Grey,87 words
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Article79 1912-03-21 9 Rbcteb's Tkleoram. London, March 20. The Wcstphalian slriko has collapsed, the miners' unions declaring that the rigorous measures of the authorities and the hostility of the press mako it hopeless to continue. Dm Ostasiatischi Lloyd Tblioram. Berlin, March 02. Tho strike in the Ruhr coal district79 words
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Article54 1912-03-21 9 Rruter's Tklki.kam. London, March 20. The Kaiser's visit to Vienna has been postponed, it is believed, on account of Ministerial changes. Later. The Kaiser starts his visits on Friday. Dub ostasia -1.-i hk Lloyd Telroram. Berlin, March 20. It is announced Urn* the Kaiser's cruise will after54 words
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Article31 1912-03-21 9 Der Ostasiatiscue Lloyd Telkuraph. Berlin, March 20. r Prince Mahidol of Siam has been appointed a sublieutenant in the German Navy. Ho will serve on the cruiser Victoria Luise.31 words
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Article20 1912-03-21 9 Der Ostvsiatischk Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, March 20. The rmnours that Herr Kiderlen is about to resign are denied.20 words
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Article36 1912-03-21 9 Deis Ostasivnsi he Lloyd Telk«.ram. Berlin, March 20. In view of Turkey's attitude on the question of peace negotiations, the Powers have deferred the communication of Italy's peace conditions to the Porte.36 words
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Article23 1912-03-21 9 Rfltkr's Telegram. London, March 20. A St. Petersburg message says Persia has replied to the Anglo-Russian note satisfactorily on all points.23 words
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Article29 1912-03-21 9 London, March 20. Three men supposed to be spies have been arrested inside the fort of St. Helen, Isle of Wight. Another arrest was made yesterday.29 words
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Article26 1912-03-21 9 Kel'tkk's Telegram. London, March 21. The Bntle Cruiser Queen Mary has been launched at Jarrow. She is the most powermi in the world.26 words
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Article33 1912-03-21 9 Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd Thleoram. Berlin, March 20. The dinner at M. Jules Cambon's was a brilliant function. Among those present were the Kaiser. Herr Kidcrlcn aud Dr. von Bethuiunn.33 words
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Article29 1912-03-21 9 Rktier's Tklkc;i:.\m. London, Match 20. The casualties at San Antonio are :5o killed and 50 injured. Dynamite is suspected as being the cause of the explosion.29 words
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Article23 1912-03-21 9 KiOTKR'S I'KLKIiKAM. London, March 20. Negotiations arc in progress for amalgamating the heodquarU r.s of the Conservatives aud the Liberal Unionists.23 words
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Article40 1912-03-21 9 Rioter's Tklbokam. London, March 20. Tom Mann, the president of the Syndicalist Education League, has boon arrested iv connection with the prosecution of the newspaper Syndicalist, on a charge of inciting troops not to tire on striker*.40 words
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Article49 1912-03-21 9 (From a Malacca Corrkspondknt). Malacca, March 20. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price o! fine Para in London yesterday was ■">, per Ib. b.: vr.s. The price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 5/7 J buyers. The market is firm.49 words
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Article923 1912-03-21 9 DR. HARRISON AGAIN CROSSEXAMINED. Government Hospital Regulations. The hearing of tho action which Dr. Herbert Meredith Harrison, of Koala Selangor, is bringing against seven rubber estates in tho Kuala Selangor district wag resumed yesterday before Mr. Justice Innes in Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court. In further cross-examination on923 words
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Article65 1912-03-21 9 Bukit K. 8.-2.172 lbs. Syer Tawnh.— l,l9o lbs. Taipiuu Estates. 1,515 lbs. Semauibu.— l,:S92 lbs. Amherst. 1,b50 lbs. The trees are wintering Tanah Merah. Six mouths to December 31, 1911 1,299 lbs., January, 1912, 886 lbs., February, 1912, 198 lbs. Bute Plantations.— Six months to November 80,65 words
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Article550 1912-03-21 9 DUTCH PLANTER HACKED TO PIECES BY COOLIES. Ghastly Affair at Pulau Bulang. Information, but little detail, has arrived in Singapore regarding a terrible murder that occurred on Pulau Bulang on Monday evening, when a Dutch assistant planter named J. C. van B. Bastiaanse, was done to death by550 words
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Article225 1912-03-21 9 Extraordinary Conduct of the Plaintiff. If you persist in behaving in this unruly way what I shall do is to have you arrested, kept in custody here and coinmnuicat<- with your Consul aud he can take what steps be likes." Thc=e remarks, says the Shanghai225 words
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Article186 1912-03-21 9 Tho opinion was expiessed iv the columns last week, when the Bandmann Company j played Tho Couut of Luxembourg, that the combination of Miss Marjorie Tempest and Mr. William Farmer in this play was tho best that Mr. Bandmann has ever given us here. This was186 words
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Article69 1912-03-21 9 A wire to the Ceylon Observer gives (he following forward rubber sales For 1918, Tali Ayer Rubber Co. 12 tons at 4s. 6d. for 1912, Straits liubbcr Co. 20 tons atss.Bd. ;i and for 1913 24 tons at 4s. 6d. for 1912, Kubana Uubber Co. 10 tons at ss. M.69 words
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Article449 1912-03-21 9 Thirty Per Cent. Dividend For Last Year. Following is tho fourteenth annual report of the directors of Fraser and Neave, Ltd., to be presented to the shareholders at the meeting to be held on Wednesday, March IT:— Vonr directors beg to submit the following audited statement449 words
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Article256 1912-03-21 9 Gallant Conduct of Newly-Wedded Bride. Tiie Hongkong Telegraph, of March 13. says:— Yesterday morning a serious att .irk was made on a European and his wife who were strolling on the Bowcn Uoad. Mr. Harry L. Giller, general manager of the North China Daily News, who was256 words
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Article301 1912-03-21 9 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. The following is Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s share circular, dated March 20 Sterling rubbers had a sharpish setback in tho early part of the week, but aro steadily rallying and tho market shews an till round impiovemcut, while local stocks with301 words
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Article593 1912-03-21 9 MR. CHURCHILL ON GERMANY'S ATTITUDE. Probable Exchange of Information. Kruter's Tklkuh.im. London, March 20. The German press, while moderate in tone, is generally unfriendly to Mr. Churchill, but declares that his speech will do no harm, an Germans aro unwavering in their determination to have a fleet593 words
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Article46 1912-03-21 9 Km -ihk's hMUI 1., a' lon, March The sutTrngctte iucendiary who Mad to fire the General ImlOmm hM Iwn Binteneed to six months' imprisonment in the 'second division. The Jfodgt s.tid the penalty would have been MOM seve. but the prisoner had be.ii ill.46 words
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Article41 1912-03-21 9 HkCTKB's TKLECRAM. London, Miii ih 20. llouber wires from Oporto that low wire 'killed and fivo injured and low h 'iims w< re demolished by in explosion of boMfcl in ■house wUoiv Lli-y wen bsing mauuf\c'.nrocl«41 words
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Article1270 1912-03-21 10 FUTURE PROSPECTS OF THE INDUSTRY. Interesting Estimate of Area and Output. We have bre.n favoured by Mr. C. C. Malet with the following very interesting calculations about the Malayan Rubber Industry. Tho figures .ire the most complete we have 8o<;U, and they appear to have been compiled1,270 words
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Article180 1912-03-21 10 European Officers of the Oonai Fined. At the French Consular Court. Itaugkok, on March 14, the charge against two officers of the steamer Donai respecting the smuggling ol it m us camo up for investigation. The defendants were M. itourvcn, chief engineer, and Eugene Cado, purser.180 words
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Article936 1912-03-21 10 More Capital Required for New Factory. The sixth annual meeting of this company was held in Colombo on March 11 Mr. F. Croebie Koles in the chair. The report submitted to the meeting was in the following terms Owing to the satisfactory growth of the planted rubber of936 words
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Article149 1912-03-21 10 Ann wrestling with a telegram written in Welsh, i lie London I'ost Office officials have confessed defeat. In all humility they admit that the limitations of the telegraphic department have been reached, and with a sigh of resignation have sent the message back to the sunder. It is149 words
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Article579 1912-03-21 10 Pacific Will Soon be Independent of Coal. In view of the coal strike looming ahead, particular interest attaches to a statement of Mr. J. D. Henry, the well-known oil expert, who is now paying a visit to New Zealand, and which emphasises the great developments which have579 words
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Article393 1912-03-21 10 In a circular to the shareholders of the Ulu Buloh (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited, the secretary states that, at the extraordinary meeting of the company held on 9th inst., the resolutions, of which notice was sent, were unanimously passed by tin shareholders as extraordinary resolutions, and the393 words
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Article112 1912-03-21 10 H. and U. Estates, Mr. Justice* Xevillo had before him on February in the Uhaucery Division the affairs of the H. and U. Rubber and Coffee Estates, Limited. Counsel said the position was that certain shareholders had launched an action last December to rectify the register. Now other shareholders had112 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article92 1912-03-21 10 Colony v F.M.S. In view of tho forthcoming Intersettlement Cricket Match Colony v. F.M.S. to be played on Saturday, April 6, and Monday, April H, two cricket practice nets will be reserved daily for the following players from Monday, the 25th instant: A. S. Bailey, N. E. Bath, A.92 words
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Article1095 1912-03-21 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's Play. Following are the results of yesterday's play C. SlVi.l.K.s-. F. A. Teale, owo 4 beat J. A. Tilley. scr. 6—2, 6—2. K. D. Davics, rec. 2 beat F. Dichl, owe 4. 6-1,7—6. W. A Sims, Ber beat C. Hecker, owe 2 w.o Kerry beat1,095 words
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Article312 1912-03-21 10 The third annual report of the Glendon Rubber Company, Limited, states that the net amount at credit of profit and loss account for tho year to September 30, including the balance brought forward, and after providing for general expenses, directors' fees, income tax, etc., and writing oft312 words
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Article151 1912-03-21 10 On Saturday last, March 16, a meeting of the planters in tho Ulu Selangor District was held at tho Kuala Kubu Club. Among those present were Mr. W. Crompton, of Waterfall Estate, Mr. F. Lync, of liatang Kali, Mr. F. W. Carey, of Changkat Asa, Mr. L.151 words
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Article77 1912-03-21 10 Passengers urriving at Macassar from Tiiuot Dilly report a serious rising iv Portuguese Timor. Thu Governor has left for the interior. A troop of 100 European soldiers who accompanied him has already 10-t ten killed. The t'orlugucsc. man-of-war Putriu remains iv the roads at billy for eventualities that may occur77 words
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Article472 1912-03-21 11 Claim for £30,000 Against Company Dismissed. In tho Court nf SiKsion, Edinburgh, on l"ehmary SO, Lnnl Dewar nave jii<t(-iiu'iit Im Urn defendants, with exp. n««, in the actioi rsiaad by tho BomMI Byadi— t«i Limite<l, 04 Ho|>e IMI— I. (iiiisKow, acainst tho Ri< rando Uubbtir KHtatos, Limited, !)0472 words
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Article635 1912-03-21 11 Dividend of 8 Per Cent. Declared for 1911. Th<' sixth ordinary general meeting of ■hareholde-rs of the (ionHgamma ltubber Co. ((i yloni. Ltd, was held iv Co'ombo on March 9. Mr. D. J. ISlyth presided. The report of the directors was as follows The acreage on Marambekande has635 words
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Article605 1912-03-21 11 Improved Position of Company's Finances. The sixth annual general meeting of Kana boi, Limited, was held at the Company* Ofliccs, Winchester House, on Tuesday, at noon. Mr. M. K. l'lumpton presided and there were also present Mr. Salomon, Mr. Lowther Kemp, directors and shareholders. In presenting the directors'605 words
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Article506 1912-03-21 11 Estimated Output For Year 70,000 Pounds. The fourth annual meeting of the Galla watte (Ceylon) iiubber Company. Limited, was held in Colombo on March 9. Mr. K. M. .Shattock presided. The directors' report was as follows The directors consider that it would be in many respects more convenient506 words
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Article834 1912-03-21 11 Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, March 21, 191(2. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the «oUowin R list of quotations this morning I Norn Value. buyer*. Sellers a/- Allan" B M B<98 < 9 3/- a Optiont 1/- 18 1 Anglo-Jara834 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-21 11 For all internal complaints, Dysentery' Congbs, Colds, eto., take Woods' Qreat Peppermint Core.13 words
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Advertisement296 1912-03-21 11 'TRIUMPH' motor cycles We can supply from STOCK both Ordinary and Free Engine Models. The Motor Cycle with a reputation. Sole Atfentat RILEY. HAR6REAVES COMPANY, LIMITED, Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS A suggestion that won't lead you astray TRY FOSTER'S PILSENER BEER. Garner, Quelch Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Battery R ad,296 words
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Advertisement188 1912-03-21 11 Raffles §M^ Hotel. Special ON SATURDAY, MARCH 23. Don't forget to order CHERRY BLOSSOM BOOT POLISH AND BUTTERCUP 1 METAL POLISH. The two Leading Polishes. 16-IJ-B 15-0 W^ GOTO iO^ W. J. GARCIA, f Orohard Rd, W FOR $700. >* H. LAZARUS, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 8, Battery Road (Kir.-t Floor). a188 words
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Advertisement171 1912-03-21 11 EVERY PROGRAMME we pre«eDt is not on'y ENTERTAINING bat gives fall valno f,r jour money AND a* n now wtl'.-known AN ENTIRELY NEW ONE AT THE Popular Place of Enteitainment, the MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE. BEACH KOAD, CAPITAL PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT 2nd Show, 9.80 to II p.m. BrLL FliiHT AT NIMKS." 'limiAi..Kß171 words
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Article1340 1912-03-21 12 FORTHCOMING DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS. Latest Lists, Tho 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 list1,340 words
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Article526 1912-03-21 12 Excess of 15,813 lbs. on Prospectus Estimate. The report of the Lavant Uubber and Tea Company, Limited, states that the crop of rubber for the period was 62,813 lbs. (an excess of 15,H1;{ lbs. over the crop estimated in tho prospectus), the net proceeds of which averaged 4s.526 words
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Article377 1912-03-21 12 Russian Claims to Have Discovered Substitute. A Xi ut. r message from St. Petersburg, dated February 23, says —According to all accounts, M. Ostromislensky, a young and distinguished professor of chemistry at the Imperial Technical School of Moscow, has solved the problem of making artificial rubber. W hen377 words
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Article931 1912-03-21 12 Dividend of 100 Per Cent, for the Year. The ninth annual meeting of the Udapolla Rubber Company, Limited, was held on March 9, in Colombo, Mr. F, L. Clements presided. The Chairman, proposing the adoption of the directors' report and accounts, said It gives me great pleasure to931 words
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Article238 1912-03-21 12 The directors report lor the half-year ended September 80, lull, states that the accouuts show a loss of £203, which being deducted from 4:23,140 brought forward from last half-year, leaves Uie sum of X'22,tfO7 available for division. This result is mainly accounted for by the losses238 words
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Advertisement910 1912-03-21 12 The Syndics of the Press of the University of Cambridge Give Notice that they will shortly withdraw the offer of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica at the present low price to purchasers in the Straits and Siam, and therefore a permanent increase will be made in the price of the work.910 words
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Article1040 1912-03-21 13 In tl« nunibcrti of tlio old "Yellow Hook" there arc to bo (ound a few drawings of the interiors of music liulln. One is by Mr. Walter Sickert, and one- I believe by Mr. Wilson Steer, and I think there were others by nrtii-U whose names 11,040 words
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Advertisement31 1912-03-21 13 Singapore Naturalists 1 Stores TAXIDERMISTS. BIROS OF PARADISE For Sal*. EIPDB AND ANIMALS MQUNTBD.BTC. Dianas in UTURAI ■ISTORV SPECINEIS AND BEQUIIITEI Of AU KMM. NO. 177. ORCHARD ROAD BIN6APORI 83 rill31 words
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Advertisement559 1912-03-21 13 SUFFERED 14 YEARS WITH SORE HANDS Itched and Burned. Skin Came Off, Leaving Them Raw. Tried Cuticura Soap and Ointment. They Soothed from the First and Cure Has Stood Test of a Dozen Years. "For fourteen yean I suffered with my bands. The skin came off In patches, leaving my559 words
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Advertisement456 1912-03-21 13 GERMAN BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY No. 20, Stnmford Road. Fresh Cakes and Ico Cream every day. Fresh Rolls and Bread every moinirg. Wedding and all kinds of Cakes supplied on order. Delivery at Customers' Residences. 18 8 17.9 INCREASE YOUR FLOW OF LATEX. Use SULPHATE or MURIATE of POTASH with your456 words
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Advertisement601 1912-03-21 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANGE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORB. Board Off DINOtOHI O. A. Dbusiuk, Bsq., Chairman, A. H. Faih. Esq., Managing Director. Pbtbb Fowua, m., 0.b., Chitf Med. OfficerF. M. Elliot, Esq. A. D. Allan Bsq. Vow Noam Pan, Bsq. Oko Soom Tub, Bag. KaooSi an601 words
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Advertisement290 1912-03-21 14 INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of China. Head Office, 51a, Klangse Rd., Shanghai. To thb Chinisb Gbmtlbmbh or Simoapobb REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECT BD that is always happening in all parts of the world I The Home Life issues all sorts of policies to snit all aorta290 words
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Advertisement525 1912-03-21 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRAUA AND CHINA. INCOBPORATBD BT ROYAL OHABTBB Paid np Capital in 80,000 Shares ot MM each 41,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,626,090 Reserve Liabilitr of Proprietors... 41,300.000 BANKBBB. Bank ol England. The London City k Midland Bank, Ltd. National Bank of Sootland, Ltd. SINGAPORB BRANCH. Current Aooounts525 words
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Advertisement709 1912-03-21 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONG BANUNB AND INBURANCE 00, LTD NO. 17 AND 68, KLING STRUT. Bstabliabed 180 T. Capital paid np 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietor s 1, 000,000. 00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tboi Jooh 8. 8m Kia Jab S. Nam Kirn Sbho T. Tbo Hoo Lai709 words
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Advertisement823 1912-03-21 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION BALE OF A RARE COLLECTION OF FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS, TO BE HELD AT ZETLAND HOUSE," ARMENIAN STREET, On Saturday, March 33, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising Maidenhair and asparagus terns, fancy crotons, palms of many varieties rare orchids rosetrees, etc. Now on view. POWELL A CO.,823 words
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Advertisement316 1912-03-21 14 FOR PEOPLE WITH CAPITAL. If you aro looking for a sound investment, your distinguished sagacity and cultured optical keennexß will <>vide you in selecting one or moro of the following valuable properties. FOR BALE BY AUCTION. The Landak Rubber Ebtate, Borneo 8,46 m acres, partly planted. Bakit X"pong Estate, Muar,316 words
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Article981 1912-03-21 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The first motor omnibus to be built in China has just boon turned out in Shanghai by the Oriental Automobile Company. Though the chassis of the machine and the engine arc of English manufacture, the omnibus body, of steel and with981 words
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Advertisement553 1912-03-21 15 WOLSELEY The Car of Refinement and Reliability." IT IS THE RESULTS, in the hands of private users, that account for the enormous Mtmitm demand for WoUcley cars, that is compelling 9010 Mgwmgffm t the expansion of the works by the erection MntttttM I of new shops by the half-mile at553 words
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Advertisement44 1912-03-21 15 Croup Can be Prevented. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger aud cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement263 1912-03-21 15 Cycle-Tyres CONTINENTAL SPECIAL (®S "HORSE BRAND COVENTRY" THE GONREX Through all Dealers TYRE Continental Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. 17, Col Iyer Quay. Telephone 290. Japanese Dentist, 74. BRAB BASAH ROAD. Dr. K. Tsutada is the only Japanese Dentist in the town with whom you oan oonßult direct either263 words
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Advertisement62 1912-03-21 15 The Sign '"HptjlfflP-] J The Best Quality in Brandy ffi^ MARTFIL'S'^R BLUE SILVER LABEL. :*> To say that a Brandy is better than Martell M^IJH is an empty boast— to beat Martell for I'Mvi Ml Quality a frank impossibility. |i'*i^ lM Obtainable from all Dealers. FLOORING TILES JL OF VARIOUS62 words
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Advertisement468 1912-03-21 16 h f PLEX R [DUPLICATOR.] p I! n $c. J O ■^fiTTTftAPOTII!' s y^T^X New, Quick, and If Easy Method of Producing^ o l/j to ioo Copies* from an OL I Original in One or Various 1 I, Colours in a Few Minutes jl ft It will Duplicate hand- wOai468 words
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Advertisement325 1912-03-21 16 WANTS. COCOANUTS WANTEO. Wanted, 75 COO Cocoanuts for germinating and planting. Send offers, f.o b. Singapore, to the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Estate Dept. 2-8 228 MEDICAL MAN WANTED. Wanted, Straits Qualified Medical Man, for District Hospital private pract'ee allow ed, knowledge ot Malay and Chinese essential. For particulars as325 words
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Advertisement658 1912-03-21 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICEB TO LIT. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. U, Raffles Qnay Apply Guthrii Co., Ltd. 1-4 a HOUSES TO LET. "Brathay" No. IS, Gilatead Road In excellent condition Rent moderate Apply to J. W Baffenden, 47, The Arcade. 6 12 n HOUBEB658 words
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Advertisement584 1912-03-21 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. CALVES FOR SALE. Apply to the Man*g<-r, Tbe Singapore Model Dairy, Limited, River Valley Road. 191 n HOUSE FOR SALE. No. 61, King's Road. For further particulars, apply at No. 29, Tras Street. 8 8 21 8 TURNOUT FOR BALE. For sale, private built Ghi r y,584 words
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Advertisement538 1912-03-21 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIP CHANDLERS •o»ernment las' Municipal Contractor. Telophono No. 421. 100 k 109. Market Street NOTICE. FRESH MILK. All orders for Fresh Milk aro booked up till furtLer notice H. S. KIKWAN, Dalian's Australian Horse Repository. 48 a NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. Notice is hereby given,538 words
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Advertisement672 1912-03-21 16 NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE SLIPWAY AND ENGINEERING CO.. LTD. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, tbat tbe Twenty ninth Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co Ltd., will be held in tbe Offices uf tbe T*npng P«gar Dock Board, Tacjong Pa«ar, on Tuesday, 26th March, 1912,672 words
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