The Straits Times, 28 March 1912
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Title Section13 1912-03-28 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. MARCH 28. 1912. NO. 23.834 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement112 1912-03-28 1 BEE R. KATZ BROS., LD. Gentlemen's FANCY TUNIC SHIRTS Meat Stripes $1.35 Eah Soft Fronts Stiff and Double Cuffs. ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Special Value. KATZ BROS., LD. STEEL REINFOH^I^ENT. k B^H. B^bl B^B H I H B^H^l B^BVB^bT lH' B^B^Bfß^T b^H J^bH s _H FOR CONCRETE FLOORS, WALLS. PARTITIONS,112 words
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Advertisement24 1912-03-28 1 SIGNAL I BVVjjf^M 1 bB I Ib^HbUK #J yjjEpßn Asparagus Carefully selected from the delicious growths of CALIFORNIA. SOLE IMPORTBS3: J. Travers Sons, LIMITED.24 words
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Advertisement347 1912-03-28 1 ROBINSON CO. BONEHILLS' Hammerless Guns, UAUUCOI CCC GUN NEW STANDARD No. 92. Doublo-Barrellod 12-Bore Hammerless Gun, Special Steel Barrels, Nitro-Proof, Tr- bto c dg< fart sction -with top croas bolt, left barrel choke bored, push down Anson Fore end Fastener, border engraving, selected stock, as illustration. GUARANTEED XO MAKE FIRST-CLASS347 words
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Advertisement10 1912-03-28 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER Sole Agents ADAMBON 6ILFILLAN. AND CO., LTD.10 words
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Article1366 1912-03-28 2 COMMENDED BY THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. Letter from Mr. Chamberlain. Mr. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who was the principal speaker at a meeting held at the Mansion House on February 28 in support of the London School of Tropical Medicine, was subjected to some interruptions and1,366 words
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Article773 1912-03-28 2 How to Maintain Health io Hot Climates. The question of health in hot rountries prai'tii-ally resolves itself in the overcoming of the difficulties due to extremes of temperature, dryness, moisture and miasmata. These, in their turn, are affected by questions of food, drink, clothing, lodging, exercise and recreation.773 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement142 1912-03-28 2 1;:.°.' l V A N A Tonic Wine The Ideal Vitaliser for Body, Brain and Nerve. The Best Restorative after Malaria, etc. Keeps you Fit Obtainable of all the piincifnl Phm mncists I tj.^ Burroughs Wih.lcomi t Co., lomoom (:Vj K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., Jewellers and Silk Merchants, SI142 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-28 2 For all internal complaints, Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc., take Wqpda' Great Peppermint Cora.13 words
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Advertisement272 1912-03-28 2 The date at which you first be<ome acquainted with Odol marks a new era in your existence Because from the time when you begin to cleanse your mouth regularly with Odol a new era begins for your teeth, one of health, purity and beauty. TO USE ODOL.— Mix a Jew272 words
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Article575 1912-03-28 3 THE VALUE OF A UNIVERSITY CAREER. "New Education." It has been the custom for somo years past to "run down" the great universities as behind the times in their methods of preparing men for the competitive conditions of modern industry or commerce Many men who have been to575 words
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Article345 1912-03-28 3 A New Discovery on the North-East Frontier. The following is quoted from th. Rangoon Sunday Times A discovery has recently been made on the North east frontier which bids fair not only to unite India and Burma by rail but to swell the revenue of both countries345 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement531 1912-03-28 3 SIMPSONS (Mie£ffimne€ SCOTCH WHISKY The 8100 Fonnol lidc of Btoamors Hailing from Olaagow and Liverpool to tbe Bantorn ami Pacific Portu, as well as Sou'li Africa. Australia, and other important markets cf tho world, are tlio largcHt oartiers of whinky from Sco'land. It was. therefore, appropriate that Sirapfioo's Hhnuld have531 words
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Advertisement45 1912-03-28 3 Croup Can be Prevented. When ){ivcn as soon as tbe croupy cough Appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. For sale by all 1 |isj.ciis:uk'.s and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement471 1912-03-28 3 ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217, Orchard Road. DIPLOMA AND FIRST PRIZE, AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW SINGAPORE, 1910, Arranged Floral Baskets, Bonqneta, showers and Floral forms of all descriptions. Wedding orders reoeive special attention Cat Flowen from oar own Naraeries quite Fresh. NURSERIES AND GARDENS. VBRNON SERANGGONG ROAD. Plants for Sale and471 words
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Advertisement208 1912-03-28 3 against Infection by 4 the use of Lifebuoy \^_J P^mW Soap. For use In r--__r all climates and at V p~M FOR PRESERVATION *W C H ni >|>v _^_^_r C WE SUGGEST SHIPLOAD OF THE PITH AND TO THOSE WHO MAY BE BENTWOOD POINT COMPARING PRICES Ex. s.s. Belgravia TAKE208 words
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Advertisement637 1912-03-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON. AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, BGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issm.d for C lina Coant, Persian Golf, Continental an 1 Amerioan Ports. Stcaoiorß will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINES 1913 Outward (for China.) Atmaye637 words
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Advertisement707 1912-03-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.TTK. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained bitwttn Yokohama via ports to Marseilles Lindon and Antwerp, nnder mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tho New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining thtß service have been specially designed acd countrnoted. and are fitted with all707 words
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Advertisement626 1912-03-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Borserah, Tringganu Bisut, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan, Bangnara Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laccn, Kohsamni, Bandon, Langsnan Cbumpon Takn, Kohlak and Bangkok. Duo Departure 3 p.m. s.s. ASD ANG Mar. 3O s.s. MAHIDOL Mar. 31 April 3 s.s.626 words
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Advertisement79 1912-03-28 4 MEW LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS. ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE. /,5?5 vIM OS 39rvi09 "oat .JAPAN CHINA and STRAITS to BEIKA..DELAOOA BAY, DUKBAN, EAST LONDON POHT ELIZABEiIi and CAPE TOWN' Calling at MAURITIUS it Bufflciuut inducement utters, and affording the Quickest Froitlit Twnsport from the ORIENT to SOUTH79 words
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Advertisement534 1912-03-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OEUTSCH DAMFFSCHIFf FAHRTMES. HANS* BREMEI Combined Service. The steamers of these Companioß maintain a regular servicn between Hambirg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tue Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they aro despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon534 words
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Advertisement611 1912-03-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brem s IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamorß of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremon, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Autwerp, Sontb ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connrcting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,611 words
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Advertisement976 1912-03-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRIAN LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government). New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai, and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Duo to arrive on or about Due to976 words
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Advertisement662 1912-03-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.S Royal Mall Steamship Lin*. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Vu China, Japan, Canada and tbb United States. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nigasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. "Bmpress ot India"| Twin wrow R M.S. Bmpre.3 ol Japan" g~662 words
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Advertisement679 1912-03-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OP THE OCEAN 8. 8 CO.. LTD. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. BETWEEN Framantlo (Perth), North Wo«t Australian Ports, Java Bind Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailings betwooi Singapore and Wentern Australia, calling a Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimberley Gold679 words
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Advertisement477 1912-03-28 5 BOARD AND LODGING. BOMIMUHINa Apply 21, Sophia Road. 68 6-4 BOARD ANO RESIDENCE. Apply Devon Villa," 108, River Valley Road. 2111 a BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Rooms and board) for einfla gentleman Terms moderate, at 11, Dhoby Ghaut. 48 n BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable room* with verandahs avail able atCambo House,477 words
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Advertisement690 1912-03-28 5 ARTICLES FOB SALE. CAIVEB FOR SALE. Apply to tho Manager, The Singapore Mcdel Dairy, Limited, River Valley Road. 19-1 a DISPENSARY FOR SALE. A Medical Dispensary for Fale as a going concern, skuntul in a prominent locality, Singapore. Small Capital. Proprietor r» ti-iDg from business. Apply £22, c/o Strait* Times.690 words
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Advertisement227 1912-03-28 6 ISMAIL RAHEEM Have just unpacked a large selection of JADE JEWELLERY Bras Basah Road. MANURES FOR RUBBER, COCONUTS, Etc., Etc. C. I. F. Prices, with full particulars how to use and apply manures for various produce, will be supplied on application to FREUDENBERG CO., MANURE WORKS, COLOMBO CEYLON. 12-2 1227 words
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Advertisement131 1912-03-28 6 GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUP. .jlßl^iiiiiSSiiSSHfc ji <^ gy j- si Htos&?£r -^^BsfsßßSlS^^^ii? HALF LEMON SHAPE, Size 1O Oz. Osed on the Leading Ru^iber Estates Locally and the F.M.S. Sample Free on Application. APPLY TO G. Otomune Co. For heavy loads use the "COMMER CAR made by the Commercial Cars, Ltd.,131 words
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Advertisement585 1912-03-28 6 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE 8PRING RAGE MEETING. {Under S R A. Rules of Racing), Will be held on Tuesday, May 7 Thursday, Ha; 9 ud Saturday, May 11, 1912. PROGRAMME. firsFday. Tuesday, Mat 7, 1812. 1. THE OPENING STAKES.- (2.80p.m.) Value 1600. A Handicap for Horres that have not won585 words
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Advertisement667 1912-03-28 6 Steward's Plate and Horars handicapped in Claan 2 in Tbo Stewards' Parse. Shonld thtro be less than 10 entries the Committee to have the option cf d» daring the Raco for one clam only and subvtitating another Race in litn of tbe cancelled raoe. Kntrance Fee 25. Distance, Race Course.667 words
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Article163 1912-03-28 7 To-DAT. I^TPennnt; a.jd Madras, taking mails for Europe, etc., via Bombay Teest* 3 pm Batn Pnhat A ii^ Mm 3pm Sun(;oi Liat. Billiton, I; itnvi i. S:uij:il.ilir. etc. 1 Carpentier 3pm Mulacca nnd Muar Kaka pm Port I lick cm and Port Swettcnham Milan- 1 3 pm163 words
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Article191 1912-03-28 7 The P. and tl outward inUrmrdiato Btr in t Paltwiu is expected to arrive at Poit Swtttf nham at 11 am. to morrow, in which cas-> she shouM arrive here at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 30. Ttaa Imp. Grrman mail steamer Kleiit left Cj' imba at191 words
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Article535 1912-03-28 7 Latest Arrivals. I Al ting, Dut. str. 701 tons, C pt Scbmitz, Mar 27. From I>j .m>ip, Mar '1 O.c. mi 29 d.p. Ships A(4Cicy Ltd. For Djambi?. Mar 29. Mh 15mlt{ Nor. Htr. 650 tons, Caot Folkman, Mar 2\ From l!»n«;k ik, Mnr '11. O.c. and B535 words
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102 1912-03-28 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAGAK. Bast Wham Basin Bq. Jone. East W. Sictioh No. I— Teesta. Shiirs Wharf DunediD. Mam W. Sict, No. 2 Bombay M&ru. B— Dilwara. 4— Tara. B Krian. B—Jason.8 Jason. Niw Dole 7— (Under conetraction^102 words
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Article206 1912-03-28 7 Arrivals 11,I 1 r rtr, Ranee, Mar 28.— From Deli. Mr. W W. Muon. IV r str, Kuchin?, Mar '1 st From Sarawak. Mrs. Gallimore and chi.d, Messrs. Bufoidaud Bateman. Per str. Hy« Leon^, Mm 27.— From Kuautun. Dr. Dowdm. Messrs. R. K. Co-Inane, C ew Kax206 words
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Article247 1912-03-28 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE Binuapobb, March 28. 1913 On Lohdom— Bank 4 ml* 1/4 Demand 2/4J Private 8 tu/r 2/4 ft S m/» a/44 On Gmbam— Bank d/d 188* Private H in'- 8424 IUN Pftjßca-Bbok d/d 894 Private 8 ml* 299 ;O» India— Bank T. T. 174 i Private 80 d/e247 words
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Article153 1912-03-28 7 I Ucne 12 Valce anja* Selicti. 10 10 hi. its lio !10 10 Btoanv 10 10 Kauubi i £l £1 KinUlis 41 £1 L&liat Midci 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- Pabang Codfol j£l £1 PtngkaleL 41 £1 Posing Bahio £1 £1 Paging Lama [10 10 RaLman Hyd. ■£1153 words
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Article596 1912-03-28 7 IMTIU Yalce Bayen. BeUen a/- 21 Sel&nsor f.8.6 2.5.8 41 £1 Sendayan 1.16.S 2.8.3 £1 411 berumoau 211.3 2.18 9 £1 411 Sbelford 2 2.6 28 9 XI 411 Sialam 213 9 2.16 8 2/. 2/- Singapore Para 8/. 8 6 2/- 2/- Singapore United 2/ 2/1 21- is/.596 words
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Article126 1912-03-28 7 188 it: VaMc bnyera Sellers, Smeitm* 10.00 10 7 800 41 4U K :trio Tramw»ys 3 6 8/0 10 10 Fraeor A Nr.avr 47.00 47.26 100 Uowarib BrakiDC tuuu 1 100 7% Ptet 92.50 87 60 100 100 Eati Bro, Uet, 180.00 100 100 8% Cnm. Pret. nom 10UP - 126 words
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Article45 1912-03-28 7 Bayeri Sellers Spore Mnnieipal 41% of 1907 11,600,000 7% Spore Municipal 4|% o! 1909 «1,000,000 7% 9%rm Spore Muoioipa! 4% •602,900 par i Bayers Hois Howarth Brskine 6% 1900,000 pai Riloy. Harin-cavop 6% 1284,000 I* Singapore Blectrio Trrmways 6% 4360.C00 S'poreMao.oipal6% •1,878 000 ■ow,45 words
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Advertisement47 1912-03-28 7 1) ink to l eyes, I', it do V let 'i.' m i iim, i; tin in i ihft^ro'd? 11.. i,i your Jiiaf 1 i i .i T.i onre vo ir col 1. my <•:. I- W clh' Qi > ■it Curo at or.ce< U'j nevoi i_i. a v..47 words
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Advertisement221 1912-03-28 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. March 80. -At Oraaston,' Orange Riad. teak boasehold fuuiture, etc., property of C. V f.ock, Esq., at 2 April I— At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. April B.— At s.Ji room. AlO 12. H. P. Wlesley Siddeley Car, at 11. April 4. At saleroom, anredoemud221 words
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Advertisement280 1912-03-28 7 J. F. BELLS Celebrated Three Nuns Tobacco In 1 lb. Patent Air-tight Tins. Price 85 cents Per Tin. OBTAINABLE AT JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. KATZ BROS.. LTD.. RCRINSON CO.. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO.. LD. THORNE'S OLD VAT No. 4 Scotch Whisky. Obtainable from HASLEWOOD CO., LTD.. VJEK R YAMATO'S Spring Cash280 words
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Advertisement124 1912-03-28 7 CHARGEURS REUNIS. S. S. TCHAD doe to leave Sirßapore for Mann i'Aet first wick in Jane, bas tpkndid first c'a's accommodation. Passage to Marßul'cs >300- Apply to MOINB COMTE CO., Apmts. 29-8 27-4 AUCTION SALE O!A 10/12 H.P. 5-iE\Tßi> WOLBSLEY. SIDDELBTCAR, To be held at Powell k Co.'s Bale-room, On124 words
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Advertisement33 1912-03-28 7 AT THE Harima Hail Cinematograph NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. REVOLUTION IN CHINA. 6 American Films have: just arrived And will be shown T< -Night I LATEST GAUMQNT GRAPHIC. TiMPHOM 1116. K. HARIMA, Solo Itofriafc33 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous181 1912-03-28 7 DAILY TIME TABLE. FIXTURES Thursday. March 28. H'* l i W.itor, 432 a.m .8 4 1 p.m. Cl il<lron'« Concort, V. M'::n. II i>l. f .15 p.m. Illuminated dsncu", Toatcnia Club, 9.16. B. I. homeward mail clos-.H. Friday, March i>. M.vh W*W, R.'l9 n.:;i 9.1S p.m. Malakofl Kubbnr Co., mooting,181 words
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1159 1912-03-28 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, MARCH 28. WHAT WILL HAPPEN Millions of people in England are suffering from cold and hunger. Children are fainting in the street for want of food sonic have sold all their clothes to buy food and are lying in bed, because England is not a country1,159 words
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Article37 1912-03-28 8 There was an increase of lie. 69,166 in the net land revenue demand in Bengal in 1910- 1 1 as compared with the preceding year, aud of RB. 1,86,501 in that for road and public works cesses.37 words
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Article31 1912-03-28 8 We aro informed by the Consul for Japan that ho is in receipt from his Government of advices that tho .Japan Grand Exhibition, proposed for 1917 at Tokio, has been postponed.31 words
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Article36 1912-03-28 8 The deaths arising out of tho Canton trouble are estimated at over 1,000, of which w ong Wo Shuns men comprised over 600, the Government soldiers about 300 and residents 200. Besides many hundreds were wounded.36 words
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Article16 1912-03-28 8 Tho mid-day time gun, which is electrically discharged from Mount Faber Observatory, was not fired to-day.16 words
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Article20 1912-03-28 8 The Anglo-Saxon Company's steamer Haliotis arrived from Balik Papan yesterday en route to Calcutta, with 2,070 tons of batching oil.20 words
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Article28 1912-03-28 8 In the V.M.C.A. debating society, to-night, Mr. W. Travis will introduce a discussion on Conscription. Non-members of the Society are invited to join the members on this occasion.28 words
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Article32 1912-03-28 8 Mr. H. Fleming, of Messrs. Rilny, Hargreaves and Co.'s staff, reports having missed a gold wristlet watch from his room, No. 47, at the Adelphi Hotel. The watch is valued at 950.32 words
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Article34 1912-03-28 8 Since the Motor Car Act came into force in If 04 the fees received by the Middlesex County Council have amounted to £17,971 145., and the licences of all kinds issued have numbered 49,937.34 words
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Article29 1912-03-28 8 During the summer the Duke and Duchess of Connaught will make a tour through Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast— visiting the prairie provinces and British Columbia.29 words
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Article33 1912-03-28 8 Two Javanese were brought up before the Magistrate at Klang, on Friday, for being in possession of rubber, reasonably suspected to be stolen. They have been committed to the High Court for trial.33 words
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Article47 1912-03-28 8 The Sultan of Kedah on 26th inst. laid the foundation of a new State mosque, which will cost about 1 100,000. There was a large gathering of Hajis and prominent members of the public of Kedah. The mosque will be a replica of that at Langkat, Sumatra.47 words
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Article43 1912-03-28 8 Sixty Finnish pilots at Helsingfors have sent in their resignations, owing to the projected transformation of the pilot service into a Russian Government institution. Pilots in the other port districts are expected to resign in a body, or at least the great majority.43 words
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Article51 1912-03-28 8 The silver model of the Kalang River Reservoir presented by the Commissioners to His Excellency the Governor at the opening of the new water works, was made by Messrs. Kwong Hing Loong, of High Street, Singapore, whose representative paid a special visit to Canton to supervise the manufacture of the51 words
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Article47 1912-03-28 8 The manufacturers of typewriters lately appealed to the Senate Finance Committee in connection with tariff matters. They assert that if typewriting machines are placed on tho free list they will be obliged to close their manufactories. The Democrats seek to place typewriters on the proposed free list.47 words
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Article45 1912-03-28 8 The good roads movement is spreading throughout Canada. The various provinces are taking steps to establish an interprorincial highway running from end to end of the Dominion. An automobile road has been planned from Northern British Columbia, through the Rocky Mountains, to Vancouver And Winnipeg.45 words
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Article61 1912-03-28 8 At the annual presentation of prizes to No. 1 Company Kent Royal Garrison Territorial .irtillery the official representative of the Kent County Territorial Association announced that one-half of the members of the coirs must shortly be dismissed, owing to the refusal of the Admiralty to allow dockyard men to remain61 words
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Article67 1912-03-28 8 Tan Bah Chee, a trader living at 236 Teluk Ayer Street, was victimised by a man with a bogus bullock-cart number yesterday. He loaded 13 bags of rice at Borneo Wharf, with instructions to convey them to Boat Quay, on a bullock cart bearing the number 2988. The tice has67 words
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Article69 1912-03-28 8 For the special dinner and dance which will be given at the Raffles Hotel on Saturday, in connection with tho visit of the Cleveland to Singapore, with her contingent of tourists from the United States, we learn that H. H. the Sultan of Johore has graciously consented to allow his69 words
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Article61 1912-03-28 8 Tho Globe Room" at tho Reindeer Inn, Banbury, one of the finest specimens of Jacobean architecture in England, which has associations with Oliver Cromwell, has been sold to an American gentleman, and will bo removed to America. Various attempts had been made to secure it for the town, but without61 words
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Article73 1912-03-28 8 Two pawnbrokers appeared before Mr. Firmstono in the senior magistrate's court yesterday on a charge of receiving in pawn certain articles without notifying the police, after having boen warned that the articles iv question were wanted by them. Tho articles were a tiger-claw brooch and a silver handbag belonging to73 words
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Article77 1912-03-28 8 A chartered accountant from tho wellknown firm of Messrs. Brown, Phillips and Stewart has arrived in Taiping to take the auditing of the Perak Club accounts in hand. which the local auditors gave up, it is alleged, as beyond their comprehension. All sorts of rumours aro afloat in regard to77 words
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Article83 1912-03-28 8 A mo6t dastardly murder was committed on Monday in tho woodcutting kongsi of "Chop" Ckong Lin, near Cheiuor. A Chinese sawyer, named Wong Chong, attacked a sleeping countryman, named Chan Kin, with a largo wood cutter's axe, cutting his bead from the back right awoss tho right side to the83 words
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Article453 1912-03-28 8 Mr. M. Kelway Bambcr has just concluded a visit to tho F.M.S. Mr. W. A. Wilkinson has succeeded Mr. E. M. Baker as Hon. Secretary of tho Lako Club, Kuala Lumpur. f j Mr. N. Grenior, Secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, goes on twnlvo months'453 words
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Article64 1912-03-28 8 Lady Evelyn Young, yesterday afternoon, openod a sale of work in the Victoria Memo rial Hall, in aid of the funds of the Methodist Episcopal Church which has a debt of MjOOO to meet in connection with building DBMS' tions. The Itev. W. 11. 1!. Urch on64 words
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Article113 1912-03-28 8 At the Children's Concert to bo given this aftornoon in tho Victoria Memorial Hall five orchestral pieces will bo played. Mr. Pen nink will play violin solo, Salut d'Amour, by Sir E. Elyar Mrs. Jack will siug Tho Swallows, by Sir K. Cowen Mr. E. 11. Cordon will113 words
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Article131 1912-03-28 8 On Saturday next, March 30, at the Tcutonia Club at 9.15 p.m. a concert will bo given by the Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra will play the "Morning, Noon and Night," overture by Bohm; overture Romantique," by Keler Bela the Allegro vivace from Mo/art's Emperor" Symphong; Berceuse do131 words
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Article164 1912-03-28 8 The murder akMgi iiyainst Mohamctl Vusoi' liin Sheik Isnmil alms AwMfl Bmh and his sou Moh.-iun'ri bin Muli.uiuT] V,is.,f alias Awany imlietixl on the allocation of killing a Sikh polico constable attach. .1 le the Labuan force was continued at tho Singapore Assizes, this inmniny, before the Chief164 words
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Advertisement222 1912-03-28 8 MAISON FONDEE El* XB2B. Courvoisier's BRANDIES "I860" nnd "Throe Diamonds.** Tbe lirandios of this old established firm are now more generally used in the principal London Clobs, HoteU, and Restaurants than any other brands. STOCKS KEPT BVi Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., SOLE AGENTS. LITTLE'S Cash Clearance SALE Commences on Monday Next.222 words
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Advertisement166 1912-03-28 8 THE COAL STRIKE The Scene of the Conference. Crowd Watching tho Members of the Cabinet Mine-owner* and Men's RoproMntatlvtt Le»*inß Downing Street. Scenes In Derby shlre.Men leaving Grasimoor Mine after throwing down their Tooli. IN CONJUNCTION WITH SELECT PICTORIAL GEMS AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. To-Night To-Night t 2nd Show,166 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-28 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on pa^'e 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article769 1912-03-28 9 Wage Bill Passed by The Commons. GRAVE SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS. The Dangers of Encouraging Union Tyranny. Rkutek's Tkleoram. London, March 27. Tho Coal bill was read a third time by 213 votes to IS at 2..10 in tho morning. Tho House of Lords immediately769 words
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Article21 1912-03-28 9 Rbutbr's Teleokam. London, March 28. The House of Lords has read the Japan Marriages Bill a third time.21 words
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Article19 1912-03-28 9 DIR OSTASIATISCHI LLOYD TbLBORAM. Berlin, March 27. The Pope is said to bo in indifferent health.19 words
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Article595 1912-03-28 9 Prospects of the Tin and Rubber Industries.. (From Oob Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 27. At the Chamber of Commerce annual moeting, Mr. Macbain, presiding, said the year might be considered good, although the volume of business fell off somewhat towards tho close. Prices of produce generally595 words
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Article29 1912-03-28 9 Such mild weather prevails in Klondyko district that open-air dances are being held in celebration. The divergence of tho ocean current is believed to be responsible fur the phenomenon.29 words
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Article1063 1912-03-28 9 CONSIDERABLE SHORTAGE ON AREAS. Preposterous Estimating. Messrs. F. W. Barker and Co. have issued to shareholders in tho Sungei Bagan Rubber Company, Ltd., a copy of a report on the estate made by Mr. R. Pears after his visit in January last. The report is accompanied by1,063 words
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Article1447 1912-03-28 9 VIEWS OF SINGAPORE'S YOUNG BENEDICTS. Grievances Against Employers. The letter of Diogenes and the editorial on the subject of Cheaper Houses has created considerable discussion among the parties chiefly concerned, and it is not in tho least surprising to find their views coinciding with the opinions already expressed.1,447 words
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Article79 1912-03-28 9 Probable Starters and Jockeys. Rruter's Ti i,h ..aii. London, March 27. For the Liverpool Cup the probable starters are: Wolfe (William Griggs), Dalnacraig (Winter), Bos (Hewitt), Task (Maher), Protestant iFoyi. Helot (Trigg), Dartoi (Piper), Royal Hackle Second (Donoghne), South Annan (Wheatcly),Willaura (Rickaby), Forest (Ringstcad), Persism iDuller), ißryony79 words
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Article178 1912-03-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 27. The following arc the entries for the first day of this meeting on April 6 Pony ex-Griffin Handicap (two classes.) Distance six furlongs.— Sodager, Poor Me, Vidette, Mistral, Brown Comet, Stella, Silvia, Bete Noir, Idol, Kestor, The Nib.178 words
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Article48 1912-03-28 9 (From a Malacca Cohhbspondbnt). Malacca, March Ml Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that tho prict of fine Para in London yesterday was 5,0] per lb. sellers. The price of best plantation robber is quoted at 5/3 sellers. The market is quiet.48 words
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Article135 1912-03-28 9 Tho French Parliament has renewed tho contract with the Mcssagerics Maritinies for postal services in tho Mediterranean, Indian Ocean, Australia and the Far East, but si'vt nil important alterations are made, notably in respect of speed, the tonnago of the ships, and tho number of voyages, increase135 words
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Article37 1912-03-28 9 Since the running of the raotorbusos li ween Bukit Mertajam and Kuliiu, half the number of the gharries havo disappeared from the former place. They are apparently making their appearance in MapMg Ainpat and Sungci Bakap Stations.37 words
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Article213 1912-03-28 9 DISCUSSION OF POLICY IN THE REICHSTAG. Confidence in Yuan-Shi-Kai. Rbutbr's Tkleoram. Berlin, March 28. Tho Reichstag budget committee has voted a grant of an extra 500 men for Kiautuchau bringing up tho garrison to 2,500. The Foreign Under- Secretary said tho grant was demanded in consoquonco of213 words
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Article52 1912-03-28 9 ANTI -TRUST LAWS. Failure of Meat Packer Criminal Prosecutions. Rkl-tek's Tkleoram. London, March 27. Reuter wires from Chicago that ten meat packers who were charged with criminally violating the anti trust law have been acquitted, after a six months' trial. The accused included the presidents of the Swift, Armonr and52 words
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Article71 1912-03-28 9 Going to France To Learn the Language. Rbutkr's Telegram. London, March 27. It is announced officially that tho Prince of Wales goes to Paris on Monday tc visit tho Marquis Debreteuil. He will probably stay four months to study the language and acquire a correct accent under71 words
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Article59 1912-03-28 9 THE TURCO= ITALIAN WAR. Germany and the Negotiations For Peace. Der Ostasiatiscue Lloyd Telegram. lierlin, March 27. Tho Koelnische Zeitung declares that Germany canuot yet take any action in regard to peace between Italy and Turkey. Sho cannot encourage Italy to force hostilities in the Aegean Sea, nor can she59 words
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Article36 1912-03-28 9 Reuteh's bUMUE London, March 27. A cyclone has dono considerable damage at Buenos Aires. Kight wore killed and 30 injured. It also ravaged the Juuin district where ten were killed and 'JO injured.36 words
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Article24 1912-03-28 9 Rkutir's Tklboram. London, March 27. Ten tourist ski runners were killed by an avalanche at Hochschnoelx ry in tho Austrian Alps.24 words
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Article36 1912-03-28 9 Rbuikr's Tklk..i;am. London, March 27. The Kaiser at Pola saluted the Austrian fleet and lunched with the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Dek Ostasiatischf Llyi>i> Tki.k<.i:\m. Berlin, March 27. Tho Kaiser has arrived at Corfu.36 words
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Article45 1912-03-28 9 Dkr Ostasiatiscub Lloyd Tklkcuam. Merlin, March '26. A breach occurred in tho Sprej tunnel of tho Berlin underground railway, nnd water poured into the tnunel. Considerable delay was caused to tho traflic, aud mu'li dama^o w;is mWBML No lives were los J45 words
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Article768 1912-03-28 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Following are results of yesterday's play:— Championship. Cox beat Tyler (i- 0, B— 4. C. liansfordbcat F. Rnchwaldy6-2, 7-5. A. Doiiii.ks. Cameron and Hooper beat Sir A. Young nnd Gaunt fi 3, 7—5. C. DoiniLKH. Gorris ami Socters beat Barnes and Hemf.tcd I B CIIAMI'IOSSIIII' PalKs.768 words
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Article374 1912-03-28 10 Committee's Report for the Past Year. The report of tho committee of tho Swimming Club for the year ending January 31, to bo presented at the meeting on March 29, states The committee are pleased to state that the financial position and popularity of the club have374 words
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Article346 1912-03-28 10 Votes For the Straits Settlements. In the Army Estimates for the year 191J-;i issued as a Parliamentary paper on February 27. the followiug totals are given of the votes set down tan the Straits: c Pay of general staff, icgiinents ami dopartiucnts 98,270 Medical establishments 3,400 Educational do346 words
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Article1449 1912-03-28 10 A Year Ahead of the Prospectus Estimate. The second annual general meeting of the Lavant Rubber and Tea Company, Limited, was held on February 29 at the offices, Mining Lane House, 59, Kastcheap, E.C. Mr. E. L. Evan-Thomas, tho Chairman, presided. Mr. E. J. Shephcard, on behalf of1,449 words
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Article608 1912-03-28 10 Mr. Ernest Thompson Seton Visits London. .Mr. Ernest Thompson Sctou (Chief Scout of the Boy Scouts of America, expert forester for the Canadian Government, aftd the wellknown naturalist) was recently in Londou, and was accorded a hearty welcome by four sections of the West London troops of608 words
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150 1912-03-28 10 Messrs. Charles Benjamin and Co. kindly favour us with the London prices they have received yesterday morning M r.iu.f. >iinm.i IK.. >. PkICKS. Allagars M Labiw I I Anglo-Malays 16 0 Lanadronsp.p. 50/3 p. Anglo Javas t> Ledburys GO/-rVo-jlo Joliores 7/6 I.in^is150 words
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Article329 1912-03-28 10 Thirty Per Cent. Dividend On Good Year's Work. The annual general meeting of Frascr and Neave, Ltd., was held in tho board room, The Arcade, yesterday. Mr. V. A. Flower presided and the other shareholders present were Messrs. Hans Becker, E. Bramal), 11. Roland Llewellyn. Captain329 words
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Article369 1912-03-28 10 Contests Between Soldiers and Sailors. Followers of the fistic art assembled in large numbers at the Beach Road Drill Hall, last night, when several boxing contests between men of The Duffs, and two contests between representatives of The Bulls and Koyal Engineers were decided. The programme was quite369 words
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Article183 1912-03-28 10 Hermann Hessberg, a slipper maker of Klbing, and the lady who has just become his wife had been betrothed for upwards of thirty years. When he was twenty-eight years of age a marriage between the pair was actually arranged, but at the last moment an affluent183 words
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Article137 1912-03-28 10 Kingston's Territorial recruiting week has brought iv eighty one men. Altogether l.'i'S an aaadad to bring the headquarter companies of the Gth Baal Surrey (Territorial) ■egkaant up to full strength, hut it is expected that the BOlnbet will easily be mweaded by Ike ladies who are137 words
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Letter243 1912-03-28 10 To tho Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I would bo obliged if you could find space in your popular newspaper for this letter. I remember reading n letter in one of the local newspapers somo time ago, about a high Government official who travelled from Siuga pore243 words
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Article659 1912-03-28 10 Satisfactory Prospects For The New Year. The third ordinary general meeting of shareholders in tho Sungei Ciau Tin Mining Company was held at noon, yesterday, at the company's registered offices, Qeaahaja House. Battery Road, Mr. Q. A. derrick presiding, tho others present being Messrs. S.659 words
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Article115 1912-03-28 10 Loag life, fame, and the esteem of his (eUowa are embodied in Sit John TennJel, wh.i BM ji'-t ..It.iined his ninety ■eootul year. Sixty-two yearn ;> -^o bo stop pad Into the breach ea > ad by tbeauddun rctircim-iit of Richard l>"> la from Pom li nnd from that ti115 words
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Article1280 1912-03-28 11 Experiments in the Method of Paring Tlio Peradoniya Circular, by Dr. R. H. Lock, on tapping of Hoven trees by tlio method of pariun, though dated October 1911, has only just been received, says tlio India-Hub ber Journal. Tlio contents of tbo circular aro, however ol Homo1,280 words
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Article495 1912-03-28 11 The Folk-Music of Western Scottish Isles. The current number of the Journal of the Folk- Song Society contains one hundred and five Gaelic folksongs, both words and melodies, collected by Miss Francis Tolmie between 1841 and 1910 in the Hebrides, and everybody who is interested in the wild-flowers495 words
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Article245 1912-03-28 11 Before Mr. L. M. Maarteusz. Additional District Judge of Colombo, on March 13, the ease came up for trial in which Mr. W. J. rViiis is suing Messrs. George White, Hartteet and Co. The plaintiff alleged that on .I.. 1 6, 1910, lie instructed the defendants245 words
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Article804 1912-03-28 11 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, March 28, 1912. Meant. Lyall and Evatt, Bxahanite and Shan Broken, issue the following list of this morning I Norn Value. buyers. Sellers 2/- Allagar Hl» 8,9 2/- Options 1/- 1/8 4 1 Anglo-Java 5 9 6 3 1804 words
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Advertisement27 1912-03-28 11 PARTICULAR PEOPLE Prefer Pilsener Beer MADE BY FOSTER, Bugle Brand Garner, Quelch A Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT*. Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 981. 26 W 26-9-1 127 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-28 11 Woods Great Peppermint Core (or all internal complaints. Dysentery, Cougha, v olda, etc.13 words
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Advertisement382 1912-03-28 11 'TRIUMPH' fiOTOBCYCLJi We can supply from STOCK both Ordinary and Free Engine Models. The Motor Cycle with a reputation. Sole Atfentai RILEY, HARGREAVES COMPANY, LIMITED, Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RILEY. HARGREAVES CO., LD. REMINDER. Tbe Extraordinary OenenU MeetiDK ff the CompaDy, of which previous notioe has been sent to the Shareholders,382 words
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Advertisement247 1912-03-28 11 Raffles HH Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday. March 30. In honour of the 500 American Tourists arriving by the S.S. Cleveland. By kind permission of the Sultan, the State Band of Johors will play during and tfter dinner. A BALL Has been arranged for that night and an extension of247 words
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Advertisement62 1912-03-28 11 BUY A "Mputrie" PIANO Over 1,300 in use to day from Manchuria to the Straits, and giving entire satisfaction. WRITE FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. m S. Moutrie Co., LIMITED. THB ARCADE, SINGAPORE. CHILDREN'S CONCERT Victoria Memorial Hall, To-Day, at S.IS (p.m. 27-8 298 Don't forget to order CHERRY BLOSSOM BOOT62 words
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Article1650 1912-03-28 12 SEASONS OUTPUT WELL UP TO ESTIMATE. Further Clearing. Tho third ordinary general meeting of the Glendon Kubber Company, Limited, was held on February 27 at the company's office, 60, Oracoclmrch Street, E.C., Mr. J. E. A. DickLaudcr presiding. Tlki representative of the agents and secretaries (Messrs. Crabbe and1,650 words
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Article548 1912-03-28 12 Expert and the Russian Chemist's Claim. A considerable amount of attention has 1m in paid to the announcement from St. Petersburg that M. Oslromislonsky, a young and distinguished professor of chemistry at the Moscow Imperial Technical School. lia> solved the problem of making artificial rubber. Benzol is stated548 words
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Article78 1912-03-28 12 Tin 1 venerablo General Chiang Km-i *,i is -i«l to have- been the only man who showed any i-tlicieucy during the recent outbreak in I 'r. liny. Diivillg in his car .-inn.-. eacortCMl by liis own troops, he was attended by two public executioners armed with big two handled knives.78 words
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Article1504 1912-03-28 12 FORTHCOMING DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS. Latest Lists. 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 list1,504 words
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Article493 1912-03-28 12 M. Rodin on His Visit to the Eternal City. M. V.odin has been to Home to be present at the moth v iv the court of the Nasal Faniess of his statue of the Ilomme <pii marche." a companion work to the Saint Jpan-Baptiste" in the Luxemburg493 words
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Article388 1912-03-28 12 At the fifth annual meeting of the Hora wala (Kalutara) Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at Colombo on March lj, Mr. II S. Jeaffreson, the chairman, reviewing the year's work, said I think you will agree with me the year has been a very satisfactory one, as,388 words
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Advertisement804 1912-03-28 12 BE IN TIME. Be in time— that is the best advice which can be given to-day to those who are meditating the purchase of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica. The Press of the University of Cambridge (England) will withdraw the special offer of the new Encyclopaedia Britannica at the present low804 words
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Article1007 1912-03-28 13 FOREIGN MINISTER 01 AUSTjA HUNGARY. A Character Sketch. Writing on February HI, tlio St. Petersburg i orreNpomlent of tlir- Duily Telegraph, ■MM Count Aclißiitlml's dentil which was an-nuiinc-cU late on Sunday ni^ht. at once became the subject of animated ami almost passionate dhewkn in political spheres here. \t1,007 words
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155 1912-03-28 13 The Straits Times FOR F.M.S. READERS. The Now Mail Train Service enables us to w.-nd into the F.M.S. each evening a Special Edition of The Straits Times containing all the important telegrams and news received up to a late hoar in the afternoon. TLis edition can be bought in tun155 words
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Advertisement451 1912-03-28 13 HAD ECZEMA WITH MJLCERS AND BOILS On Limb Four Years. Scaly and Itchy. Thought It Incurable. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured It. "I wis iffectn] with eczema on the inside of my leg, I think about (our years. It started a.i a little nil itchy spot. I did not heed451 words
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Advertisement400 1912-03-28 13 How the MICHEIM Square Tread is Comprescc^. When the cover is entirely deflited. its tall stdes 1. stand practically parallel as shown. The tr<-jJ is already well compressed, for that is part of the manufacturing proress. But when the cover is fully inflated, it a'ters its shape la tint indicated400 words
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Advertisement210 1912-03-28 13 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, No 25, South Bridge Roaa. Finit-claßf Mechanical Dentistry, Gold Crowns Bridge, Filling and Vnloaoite Duration ot Wear guaranteed. CUABOBS MODBRATB. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Bent Tjoth Powder* *nd RrnoheN tor naif. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NEAR BNTRANCB to BORNBO WHARF rtlßphone IO B II Soa qtoclu210 words
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Advertisement498 1912-03-28 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE Hoard Of Dlptotorti n. A. Dihbkik, Esq., Chairman. A H. Faib, Esq., Managing Director. Pitbb Kowlii, MB., 0.m., Chit f Med. Offloer F. M. Elliot, Enq. A. D. Allan K»q. Tow Noan Pan, Bnq. Ono Soo» Tii, Bsq.498 words
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Advertisement301 1912-03-28 14 INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of China.. Head Office, 51a, Kiangse Rd Shanghai. TO THB CbINBSB ObNTLBMBN OF SlN8A?0»B REMEMBER that it* is the UNEXPECTED that is always happening in all parts of tbe world 1 Tbe Home Life issues all sorts of policies to snit all sorts of301 words
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Advertisement533 1912-03-28 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid np Capital in 80.000 Shares ol 420 eaon 41,200,000 Reserve Fond 41,626,000 Reserve LiabiUtf of Proprietors... 41.200.000 BANKBRB. Rank of England. The London City ft Midland Bank, Ltd. National Bank of sootiand, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounts533 words
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Advertisement644 1912-03-28 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONB BANKINB AND INSURANCE CO. LTD NO. If AND 68. EKING STRBBT. Established 1907 Capital paid op 11,000.000 (X Reserve liability of proprietor! 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS 1, Tarn Taos Joon 6. Bn Kia Jam 2. Nam Km Sawo T. Tio Hoo Lai 8 Ljow Civ644 words
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Advertisement740 1912-03-28 14 SALES BY AUCTION. Auction Sale Of VALUABLE TEAK AND EU^g^E HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. MILNERS 1 SAFE^WJWN PLANTS. ETC.. The property of C. Fittock, Ei-q., TO BE HELD AT "OHMSTON," GRANGE ROAD. On Saturday, March 30, at 2 p.m. R( aiitifully carved teak cabinet with mirror panel carved Java teak cmtro tablo740 words
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Article1036 1912-03-28 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The information office of the Malay States Government is desirous that motorists should know that no speed limits are enforced on motorists in their country. And yet there are people who ask what's the use of a Government, says The Motor.1,036 words
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Advertisement556 1912-03-28 15 WOLSELEY "The Car or Reri^^^t and Reliability "IT IS THE RESULTS, in the hands of private users, that account for the enormous demand for Wolreley cars, tbtt is compelling 9010 JflAllfflf 10 expansion of the works by the erection Mrmmittm lf of new shops by tbe half-mile at a time."-556 words
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Advertisement65 1912-03-28 15 Should be Pleasant to Take. When a medicine must be given to young 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 maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has65 words
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Advertisement256 1912-03-28 15 Cycle-Tyres CONTINENTAL SPECIAL (jS§\ "HORSE BRAND COVENTRY" THE GONREX Through all Dealers TYRE Continental Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd. Singapore:. 17, Col Iyer Quay. Telephone 290. B»rtl.dGold. 8 ...l I /A Mfc and reliable remedAJ jT^Tffor treating diteue* of ALL"" f^^^m discharges from tbe note.throat ___^J stomach and urinary organs.256 words
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Advertisement74 1912-03-28 15 H. L. GO6HLAN AND COMPANY, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors, NO. 6, RAFFLES PLACE. VALUATIONS of Real and Personal Property for sales, Mortgage and Estate Doty AUCTIONS conducted of Land, House Property, Furniture and other effects. BSTATB MAN &QEMBNT and COLLECTION of RENTS under supervision of experienced Stafls RUBBER AUCTION'S held74 words
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Advertisement454 1912-03-28 16 H f PLE R i DUPLICATOR. 1 P I II So, Jf. R X^ s jtT**^ f/ New, Quick, and i^Easy Method of Producing^ 2 to ioo Copies from an I Original in One or Various I I Colours in a Few Minutes j V It will Duplicate Hand- llQi)454 words
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Advertisement279 1912-03-28 16 WANTS. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS WANTED. Wanted immediately, two Junior Assista>nt<v Cbinese and Ceylonese proferable. Mb -to Tan Tek Joon, United Malacca RftWhr Estates LCI, Malacca. -5 8 k n GOOD POSITIONS Are sAurod by thosb trained in tbe COMMERCIAL DBPitiBUIEK 1 oi A. C. S. We you lookjU^lM^HUl position Do you279 words
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Advertisement554 1912-03-28 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO lET. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Guihrie- Co., Ltd. 1-4 n_ HOUSEB TO LET. "Brathay" No. 15, Gilstead Road. In excellent condition. Rent moderate. Apply to J. W Haffenden, 47, Tbe Arcade. 6 12 v HOUSES554 words
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Advertisement630 1912-03-28 16 NOTICES. PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. Investments in real estate in the East have frequently yielded large profits* -they are usually selected by people of marked ability who look ahead and are of an enterprising spirit. We have several excellent properties in hand particulars of which may be had on application. POWELL A630 words
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Advertisement670 1912-03-28 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT A GO. SHIP CHANDLERS ■■Mrs—it Md Municipal Contractor* Telephone No. 421. 106 109, Market Street. PAJAM. LIMITED. DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend, payable on April 4th, of 10 has been declared by tbe Directors on account of tue year ending 39th670 words
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Advertisement782 1912-03-28 16 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICAfIM. Tenders will bo icoeivod at the Colonial Engineer's Office, up to noon of the th Viril, IMS, for tho following works;— 1. Erection of now servants' quarters at Goverumt ut House. 2. Erection of a now pantry for Nativo Kom.. Ward at the General Hospital. 8. Painting782 words
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