The Straits Times, 4 May 1912

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.865 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. MAY 4. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 174 1 a^^^^^^^l KATZ BROS., LD. NEW DELIVERY OF Men's Tunic Shirts S NEW STRIPES SELF COLOURS i to 5 I $1.75 each S S 3 for 18.00. I STIFF OR DOUBLE CUFFS. I Exceptional Value. KATZ BROS., Ltd. KAHN SYSTEM OF REINFORCED CONCRETE THE TRUSSED CONCRETE STEEL COMPANY). 400,000 square feet
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    • 147 1 ROBINSON CO. SPECIAL DISPLAY. Correct and Exclusive Styles IN Trimmed Millinery Latest Parisian Models. ROBINSON CO. 'WHY SHOULD YOU WASTE YOUR TIME DURING OFFICE HOURS, when yon ein drop in at Bolter's on your way home and order any Selected Driak and foodstuff* at market piioe*. MONTHLY ACCOUNTS ALLOWED. Optn
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    • 67 1 DUMINY GO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMSON. GILFILLAN AND CO., LTD SOLI 4OINTR. A. FRANKEL CO., FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS 375, Victoria S treat. Complete Estate Furnishers QUALITY GUARANTEED ANOTHER EXTRACT TO TESTIFY OUR GOODS I I b»ve received ail the fnrnitaro intact without a single breakage and it is quite fatihfaetory." Sd. R. A.
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  • 1051 2 The time is fast approaching when it will be considered just a* unseemly to possess little or no bair as it is at present to exhibit a gap in one* teeth. It may, however, be a comfort to many who begin to
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  • 875 2 CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD BOATS SINK. Crew Swim to Shore. i i i In its account of the university boat race, the Daily Chronicle of April 1 say* Long before the start it was obvious that the condition of the water was too rough to I permit of
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  • 162 2 The wirelt 88 telegraphy station at Nauen, near l'otsdam, was blown down in the gale on March 30. The structure rose 600 ft. above the wind-swept plain, and at the time of the disaster the 1. IKs were working in the offices at its foot, and
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    • 160 2 'Kepler' Solution (TRADE MARK) (OP COD UVER OIL IN MALT EXTRACT) ATonic=Food for /\\V\ Body and Brain v \\V, A Many a constitution on the r i j -jA verge ot ruin has recovered ts ormcr robustness assisted by the remarkable restorative fi powers of 'Kepler' Solution. ily Many a
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    • 79 2 Muscular Rheumatiam. When your shoulder is so lame that every movement of your arm pains you severely you may know that you have muscular rheumatism. Prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's lain Balm and massaging the affected parts with the palm of the hand, at each application. Do
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    • 685 2 v/ Nerves" exclaims the man who has read what physicians T»» J<ntk* and the.r patients say about the wonderful fctorfAtSSS •chievements of Sanatogen the food tonic with Court, Lahore. Kwjab U>\ i n- effects. writes M v ence with Siinatiwrn Hi- Ins read the reports of physicians, ringing has been
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  • 790 3 A NEW GUINEA RANGE NEVER YET REACHED. Explorer's Venture. Widespread interest attaches to an expedition which is shortly to be undertaken by Dr. A. F. K. Wollaston, whose objective is the snowy range of mountains in New Guinea, comprising probably the worst precipices in the world. Dr. Wollaston
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  • 208 3 WHAT IS A WRECK Decision in the Olympic Collision Case. Juiiuu.i:i>t wan dt'lirered in tin Admiralty Court by Mr. Justice Uargravc Dcanu in an action brought by two of the crow of the Mtcaincr Olympic claiming against the owner- ono month's wagt-H in lieu of the three days' pay offered
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    • 506 3 New Life for Invalidsr^^^ Renewed Strength for the Weak, Greater Vigour for the Brain-worker, a Wealth of Health for Everyone. ic imttmmrt) iavisam*- pmmmmmltf strcngilvn to safeguard ymi Dgfomt illness ami disease— to make yi»u healthier and happiei ami to c iuip you with an abumlance of reserve strength thut
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    • 56 3 A Matter of Common Interest. I low to cure a cold m a nut st ion in which uiuuy arc interestwl jnßt now. Chaiubar lain's Coiif;h Remedy lihk won its great ru putatiun and iinniunsv Hale by its remarkable OWN of (juMk. It cau always be depended upon. Koi aali-
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    • 294 3 KEEPTHE SON (EAR OJTIdE Soap and Ointment No other emollients do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough and oily skin, itching, scaly scalps, dry, thin and falling hair, chapped hands and shapeless nails. They do even more for skintortured and disfigured infants. Smulm ith n-p tank m» from mwl
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    • 229 3 A W. Tully Is now doing business on the Singapore Races May T, 9, 11. TREBLES a, 3, a and a, 3, c. DOUBLES ANY TWO RACES STRAIGHT-OUT ON ALL EVENTS AND COMBINATIONS. For pricer, apply NO. 11, THB ARCADE. Tel. Tally, Singapore. Telephone 6?B. 90 4 10 6 CRUSHED
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    • 121 3 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, NO 25, South Bridge Roia. First-class Mochanieal Dentistry, Gold Crowns Bridge, Filling and VnleanM* Duration ot Wear guaranteed. CHAROBB MODBKATH FULL LINE DENTAL BUPPLIEB. Best Tooth Powders and Brntbta for naif M.S. Cowan Now Executing Commissions ON THE SINGAPORE RACES Run May 7, 9 and 11. STRAIGHT
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 607 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P.ff O. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PRNANG, OBYLON AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOTPT, MEDITBRRANKAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued fo Caina Coast, PorsianOollContfiieiitaJ an A-jerican Ports. Steamers will leave Sin«apore on or about: MAIL LINBS 1919 Outward (/or China.) Delta May 17 I
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    • 702 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N V K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained baleen Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, under mail oentraot with the Imperial Japanese QcrarannMt. The New Twin-Borew Steamers maintaining tbis service have benn specially designod and constructed, and are fitted
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    • 781 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pabang, Berserah, TrinK«»nu Bisat, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantan, Uangnara Tolapin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kobsamui, Baodoo, Langsuan Cbnmpoo Taka, Kohlak and Bangkok. Dim Departure 8 p.m. M, NATUNA May YUG ALA May 8 May S asdano May S
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    • 525 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD FIMRTSGH. "HaNSa MENU Combined Itllim, Tlio steamers of these Companion maintain a rogular service between Hamburg Breme n Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and t'.io Strait*, China and Japan. Homeward*, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bretnerhavon direct,
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    • 622 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM. D. L. Norodeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNE. The taut and wnll known mail steamer* of thil Company nail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sooth ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonm ct ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and Tioe versa) Port Said, Stioi, Adon, Colombo, Penang,
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    • 689 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. S Royal Mall Sie.mah.p Lin*. TUB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Vu China, Jaf&m, Oamida 4hd ihs Unitbd Statbs. Ronte from Hongkong, via Shanghai Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe Yokohama, Victoria and Vanoonver. R.M.S. Impress of India" Twin screw aM.S. Bmpress of Japan" gSo™.
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    • 585 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA SHAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calontta and Japan, calling at Penan g Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. PLEET Ton* Commander "Jafam" 6,018 A Sti«»ii Ouoou Apoab" 4,600 J. E.
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    • 743 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. Java-Australia Line OF THE ROYAL PACKET 8. N. CO. Regular Monthly Service between Netherlands India and East Australia. Tbe s.s. VAN LINSCHOTEN. 8,000 tons will be despatobed from Batavia on or about May 11, via Semarang, Soerabaya, for THURSDAY ISLAND, PORT MORESBY, BKJSBANB, BTDNET and MELBOURNE. Exoellent acoommodation
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    • 264 5 GEORGE RUSSELL, XBurf Jieeountant (Registered and Licensed by the Calcutta Turf Club), IS NOW BETTING ON THB SINGAPORE RACES Also, English Events. i Doubles, Trebles, etc., etc. ADDRESS (daring the meeting) No. 1, Raffles Place. 25 115 JUST LANDED FROM AUSTRALIA. A Select Shipment ol HORSES. COBS AND PONIES. Th<
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    • 654 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SITUATION WANTED. EVGINBERS' AND PUBLIC Works STOllKKßEPEßofexperien-o stHntno and m the Bant, at present DI>ENOA(,Ei>. UESIBES NEW bII.LKT in 8 S. or KM S Hmgkong not objected to. Address 1 Pfi-awat," c/o Straus Times. _«J a MADAME Alice Gomez, THE FAMOUS CONIRAL'O will give a CONCERT in tin,
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    • 391 6 T- UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumlgatori KBCOMMENDBD BY THB DBPT. OF AORICULTUKB, F.M.B. WHITE ANT (jj, AND IN USB ON NEARLY EVERY RUBBER BBTATB IN THB F.M.S. EXTERMINATOR. SOLE IMPORTERS AYLESBURY AND GARLAND, IPOH. OBTAINABLE IN SINOAPORB FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. This is to Remind You that Investment* in
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    • 155 6 USED BY His Majesty King George V. Asiatic Petroleum Co., S.S., Ld SINGAPORE:. PENANO. 2710-c M 4 ASK FOR, Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLI IMP0BT«B8i THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. 27 H b 2612 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (Establiahed 1883) MAKCFACTURBRS OF PURE ROPE 3 STRAND CABLE LAID
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    • 400 6 peTboGivENr Taway. ?S1 In Select your Goods fT^T^iß from this Book. f\ H Buy Direct. I 4ff& 9 First Cost. j j British made. I 1^*" "~8 Your Addraaa on a[| [I B 5 Yff»n' R«o"tntion. PoßtCnr€ vvi brinat it.Ji J CUBT AIMS ."aIT nukn, AUT FABRICS. MUSLINS. HmiMkoM LINEN.
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  • 94 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, May 4 High Water, Mi p.m.. 11.88 p.m. .limali meeting, noon. Sunday, May 5. High Water, 1.8 p.m. Mondar, May 6. High Water, O.S a.m., 1.45 p.m. N. D. L. homeward mail doe. Tuesday, May 7. High Wat"', 0.40 a.m., IM p.m. Trafalgar Rubbtr Co.
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  • 215 7 To-dat. Malacca, Port Swcttonham and Peoanc Xl m.: pm Tebing Tinggi, Beng kalis and Bagan Meran 8 pm Billiton and Batavia Han Y. Seng Bpm Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei. Mi'dan and Penang V. Hogendorp 3pm Baml ji-riuaciin and Cotie S. Borneo 4 pm Batavia K. Willem
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  • 128 7 Tin P. and <> outward intermediate sttamtr Nore is doe at Penang on Monday, the Hih instant, at 7 a.m. Tbe Imp. German mail steamer Kleiot left Mtnila at noon yeV.eH»y, and may be exprcted to arrive here on Tuesday morning, tbe 7 h ins. Slir will
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  • 516 7 Latest Arrivals. Arratoon Aprar, Brit. «tr. 2931 tons, OM Any.in, May 2. From tilcuUa, April Mi Gc. an.! p. A. Oiltillan Co. Leit For UoDiikouK, May 8. A'rxßodtr Kamburaff, Kus str. 1671 tons, Cspt Kriic!/-ii -in. My 3. From Vxtock, April 16. Bbllaßt. Borneo Co. Left for Usdkood,
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  • 103 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAGAR B*»t Wiur Basim— Nil. Bast W. Siction No. I— Teesta, Tar*. Sbiibs Whabi Perak. Main W. Sict No. 8— Ischia, Lightning. B—Nil.8 Nil. 4 X. Der Nederlanden. 6— lolandar. i> B—Nu.8 Nu. n'.ung. Niw
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  • 69 7 Arrivals. Per i-tr. Kika, May 4. From Malacca. Houble Dr. Gal owsy and Mr. Mitchell l\r str. Teesta. Miy 4.— From Madras. M Hi-r». A. Van Yolleubaten, Teesky and Ralieem. Per sir. Nim Sang Miv 2. FrrmCa'cntta, Mrs. Huzelfoo'. Mr. W H Kemp, Mr». Ellin, Mm. Alexander
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  • 250 7 Finance Commerce. ■XGHANOE BiMAron, Mat 4 ltll O» Loboob— Bank 4 m/i 1/4 A Demand I/4A Private 6 m/g S/4| I m/a J/4 i On Obbjlutt— Bank d/d U84 Private! m> 34'J* Ob Fbabob— Buk d/d 304 PriTtto I or/* WO Ob l»ni»— Bank T. T. 174 Private Md/a ITS
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 149 7 liaae S Value Bayeri. Selieri. 10 10 Bei»l Tin 11 10 Brntng 10 10 K*o*boi 41 XI KinU Tic 41 41 Lah»» Micei 10 10 M»l»oc« Tin P*h»n« Coiucl 41 41 PenKkaltn 41 41 Pnauiß B»hra 41 41 PaßinK Luna 10 10 Rthmm Uyd XI 41 lUtmiac In 4
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    • 574 7 IMM 3 Valne Boytf Seller* 2/ I/- AlUgftr 8/5 •il SI- Anglo-Malay 16/- 17/ 3/- >/■ Batang Malik* 2/7 210 41 41 BatuCavet 12 10 0 18 SO 41 41 Batn Tig* 8 18 0 4 0.0 41 41 Bokit Kajang 218 0 8.0.0 41 41 Bnkit Lintang 4.7
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    • 127 7 Inane S Value S, Boyew Seller*. 100 100 R. HargreaTM ***** ***** 100 100 7% Pref. 117 CO 122 60 10 10 B'pore Cold Storaßi 88.00 84 03 60 60 Spore Dispensary 60.00 00 10 10 Strait* 100 Co. 16.00 20.03 100 100 Straits S. Ship 260.00 362 60
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    • 43 7 Bnyers Selleti Howarth Erskine 0% 1900,000 p» Riley. Hargreaves 6% *****)00 Singapore Blectrie Tramways 6% 4860,000 Spore Municipal 6 11,875,000 »"U Bnyers Sellert Spore Municipal 4|% of 1907 11,800,000 7% Spore Municipal 4i% of 1909 11,000,000 7% B%pm B'pore Manicipal4% 1802,900 par
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 53 7 If you get a fit of shivering, And your face in blnu wuh cold Get Wundh' Ptppermint Cure— 'til genoioe, W. II w irtli its weight in gold. Po not In I tutf or tarry, Time ih preoiou*, as you'll rce For delay may cause a funoral. Thin a wreath—
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    • 176 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Miy 6.— At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. May 6. -At saleroom, watchmaker's lathe, etc., property of C. Fittock, Km] at 11. May 18. At Bidstoo, 1.9, Umerald Uill Road, household furniture, etc.. at 1.80. 11. Coghlan and Co. May b. At No. 17, Niven
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    • 285 7 I 35oer Wobaeeo 1 "SPRINGBOK" Finest Quality Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco IHMIUIIKM. IN TO* Transvaal. In 4-oz. linen bags, OBTAINABLK AT 30 CIS. jo HN UTTLE &co m LTD Per Bag. ROBINSON CO.. KATZ BROS.. LTD.. WHITEAWAY.LAIDLAW&CO..LD. A RARE OLD GENUINE LIQUEUR COGNAC. Vintage 18S8 Authentique. HASLEWOOD CO., LTD., T CSt
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    • 79 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH North Bridge Road. A GRAND SELECTION OF PICTURES IN to-nights programme: t String of Paarla, 1,000 feet, Biograph. Showing that their only value is to satisfy vanity. englishman and the Girl, I.OCO feet, Biograpb. Muggay Becomes a Hero, 800 feet, Biograpb. The Oaumont Graphic No. 14. Showing
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  • 1144 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY. MAY 4. REASON AND POLITICS Is it possible for a perfectly fair i. imle<l and reasonable man to endorse tbe bill for repeal of the Osborne Judgment which Mr. Asijuith has promised to introduce before Whitsuntide? Firstly we have to explain that the Osborne Judgment declared
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  • 9 8 H.M.S. Astraei left for England at 6.80 a.m. to-day.
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  • 22 8 Within the last throe days four pickpockets have been arrested at I poh station. Travellers are warned to keep a good lookout.
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  • 42 8 A Cbiaaman was convicted by Mr. Arthur, third magistrate, of being a member of a Triad society and was Bent to prison for a month. For having been in possession of documents relating to the society he was sentenced to another month.
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  • 14 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5, 7 and on page 11.
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  • 13 8 Quarantine restrictions against the port of Trengganu, on account of cholera^ are withdrawn.
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  • 21 8 Those interested are hereby reminded that the meeting place for riders will be outside the Teutonia Club at 6.30 a.m. to-morrow.
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  • 22 8 Two Hokien luining coolies lost their lives on Wednesday at Sungei Buloh following the collapse of a bank, which buried them alive.
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  • 24 8 Lim Tye Teng, the ex-police cashier, has been committed to the Assizes on the charges of criminal breach of trust as a public servant.
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  • 25 8 At Klang Police Court a Chinaman was fined |2.> for an attempted assault upon Mr. J. B. Parrington. a European assuttant on a Klang estate.
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  • 23 8 The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company's steamer Mm arrived from Puloe Sembilan yesterday, with 10,500 tins and 2,200 cases of oil for I'ulo Sauiboe depot.
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  • 28 8 The monthly missionary meeting will be held in Prinsep Street Church on Monday next, at 8.15 p.m.; and will be addressed by Miss M. Murray, of Yung Ch*u.
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  • 32 8 A memorial tablet is to be placed in the house in Canongate, Jedburgh, where Robert Burns stayed in 17i7 and where the local magistrates presented him with the freedom of the burgh.
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  • 41 8 A gentleman who was served with a summons for exceeding the spend limit with a motorcar has sent a cheque for £1 to the Kingston justices with a request that it may be used in payment of the tine, if any.
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  • 33 8 At Sandan, Essex, the death has occurred of Mr. Joseph Kitcliff at the age of seventysix. He had been forty-six years a guardian for Chelmsford aud for forty years churchwarden at East Hanningfield.
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  • 48 8 More State asylums are to be established in Portugal. Statistics show that insanity has greatly increawxi, and that out of a total of 12,000 cases only 1:110 are at present in asylums. Seven hundred and sixty are at Lisbon, 550 at Oporto, and the remainder are at large.
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  • 49 8 The ontpnt of tin from Heawood Estate for the month of April was 876 piculs, of which 100 piculo were mined by the company, and 216 piculs by tributors. The estimated gross receipts, including tribute, are 12,7*0, and the mining coots 13,100, leaving an estimated proti 5 of »9,680.
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  • 41 8 At a recent mNm >! the M. E. Tamil Epworth Leanu* i- >.iig office-bearers were elected for the curient conference year Mr. J. A. Supramiuiaiii. president; .Miss Sutton, vice president, spiritual Mr. Bailey, vice president, literary Mr. R. Doraisainy, secretary and treasurer.
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  • 56 8 A little book entitled Domestic Animals and lion- to Treat Them," has been brought out by Messrs. Mackie and Co., Ltd., Glasgow, the well-known distillers of Laird O' Logan and "White Horse" Whisky. About 100 pages are devoted to the Horse, aud the perusal of these passes should prove specially
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  • 65 8 The Straits Ricksha Company Limited inform us that the delay in having the nc.v rickshas, recently imported from Shanghai, is ilue to the lack of pullers. It may be interesting to the public to know that during the forthcoming race meeting the company is prepared to let the new rickshas
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  • 64 8 We understand, sayn the Perak Pioneer, there is an individual passing bogus cbequi.s in Taiping, and one of his victims wan a -laptu- -se coffee house keeper. We havu not heard what names he is passing under, but believe he is a very xwagger individual and just the kind of
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  • 71 8 A correspondent informs the Siam Observer that the Siam Forest Company arc building a new light railway at their head quarters np-country. The line will run some twenty- live miles from the river bank to the forest, and it is expected to prove of great value in getting logs rapidly
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  • 79 8 An At Home and dance was held at Raffles Lodge on Friday the 3rd iust. under the auspices of the Beetles Association when a goodly number of guests was present. The music was rendereJ by Mr. O. Kichar-lH 1 orchestra and was much appreciated. The arrangements for the dance were
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  • 83 8 There have been rumours about of late that a gang of foreigners are at work in Bangkok turniug out large quantities of counterfeit notes, says the Siam Observer of April 29. Several local shopkeep.rs and traders have been victimised, some to the extent of large sums, hesidents will do well
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  • 104 8 The second magistrate bad reserved time yesterday afternoon for the hearing of evidence in a murder case Court Inspector Ambrose was there at the hour to prosecute the witnesses were in readiness but no prisoner turned up. After some enquiry a European constable was seat to telephone to the prison.
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  • 370 8 Inspector W.A. Newman goes to Seremban on transfer from Parit Runtar. His Royal Highness Prince Damrong of Siam was to leave on May 2 for a trip down the Peninsula. Colonel C'owper, (ieneral Staff Officer o the Bui ma Division, has been appointed AsHistant Quartermaster-General of the
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  • 58 8 Th. palatial new premises of Messrs. Katz Bros., in Raffles Square, were formally <>j nu ed to-day. The occasion, an important one iv the history of the old firm, was celebrated by an "at home at which a large number ot the general public and represeutatives
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  • 86 8 In the Supreme Court, at .Tohorc, this morning, the liial was to commence befote the Chief Justice, I'ugku Omar bin Ahmad, U.K., anil the llun. J. l>. Klcuiu, acting General Adviser to the .loliore Government with Messrs. Bijee and Cuttuadeu, as assessors, of the Gunong I'ulai
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  • 126 8 An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Jiuiah Rubber Kstate, Ltd., was held in the Kxchange today. Mr. James McCljiuout presided. A report by the directors on the progress of tho company biuee the date of the .iiiiin.il general meeting »ax read. It w.is
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  • 117 8 Jules de Boeeck, tho man who was arrested in London in connection with the retention of tho Queen of Siaiu's pearls, and extradited to the Straits Settlements, arrived in Singapore yesterday evening by the I*, and v. mail uteauior Devauha, in charge of Chief Detective Inspector
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  • 131 8 From our advestising columus, it will bo seen that tho management of (.ho Alhauibra cinematograph liavo secured for a short season the Quealyx, wliocumo from Australia with excellent credential)!, and will appear at the hall tonight for the nntt time. When it is mentioned that tho company has
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    • 211 8 FINEST egyptian Cigarettes IMPORTED AND SOLD BY FRIBOURG AND TREYER, 34, Haymarket, S.W. 3, Leadenhall St., E.C. 129, High Street, and 12, Market Hill, Oxford, Cambridge. Shipments Arrive Monthly. FOR SALE AT: C ALDBECK, M ACGREGOR CO. CRAWFORD'S Finest Very Old SCOTCH WHISKY $11.25 per case. Sole Agents i JOHN
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    • 173 8 TRIPLE ATTRACTION AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! First Attraction, 7.80 to 9 p.m. 8 NEW SUBJECTS 8 Second Attraction, 9.30 to 10.30 p.m. 6 NEW SUBJECTS 6 Third Attraction, 10.39 to 11 p.m. Harry THEQUEALVS Nellie Australia's Favourite Musical Sketch Artiatea in their One- Act Original Farcical Comedy
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  • 226 9 BOMB DROPPING ON TURKISH CAMPS. Tbe Question of the Dardanelles. Rki'teii'm Telegram. London, May 8. Renter wires from Rome that dirigibles during a roconnaisance of the Turkish camp at A/.i/.ia Suani and Benadcn dropped forty bombs with terrible effect. London, May 4. A uicHsago from Rome says the
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  • 210 9 AMERICAN LEADERS 1 SCHEME DISCLOSED. Publication of Compromising Letters. Kkltkr's Tklkorak. 1 .uiiilcn. May 3. The papers deny a rumour that Mr. Bryce, who has just started on a holiday to Australia, has been recalled to Washington. Thay state that his leave was arranged long before publication
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  • 118 9 Ml LM HAFID THREATENS TO ABDICATE. Successful French Diplomacy. Rkctir's Teles***. London, May 8. Despatches from Fez show that before the signing of the French Treaty for a protecto. rato, Sultan Mulai Hand insisted on abdicating, declaring that he became Sultan as defender of Morocco against foreign
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  • 18 9 Kkctir's Tbleoram. London, May 8. Marylebone beat Notts by an innings and CO runs at Lords.
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  • 77 9 Why Negotiations were Abandoned. Rbotbr's Telkoram. London, May 8. Sir Edward Grey, in reply to Mr. Molteno, said negotiations with Italy for the erection of a lighthouse at Gardafui were discontinued in 1908 owing to the difficulties raised in the course of the negotiations by other Powers regarding
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  • 65 9 Londoners Without Spring Suits. Rbctib'b Tileobam. London, May 3. There is a strike of fifteen thousand tailors and tailoresses in the West End of London for improved conditions and increased pay. Soho is practically impassable owing to groups outside the workrooms. Tens of thousands of spring suits are
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  • 48 9 P. and 0. Liner Held Responsible. Reutek's Trlbgra*. London, May 4. The Admiralty Court his decided that the P. and O. Oceaua w*s alone to blame for the collision in which the liner was sunk, and consequently there is judgment for the owners of the Pisagua.
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  • 63 9 New Issue by the Royal Mail Line. London, May 3. The Royal Mail Steamship Company offers i'mi.iKH) of ordinary stock at XI IO. This capital is required for the construction of new steamers and general development as it is anticipated that the opening of the Panama Canal will
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  • 35 9 Kectbb's Tblbobam. London, May 3. The Daily Mail says the Government has authorised the purchase of sixty aeroplanes, and will order a hundred immediately sufficient army and navy airmen are in training.
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  • 58 9 RFfTK.R's Telegram. London, May 3. Sir Edward Grey, replying to a question concerning the China loan which the British Government approves, slid nobody wishes to infringe the independence of China in any way, but if Cv na borrows money it is for her leaders and the Governments
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  • 16 9 Rbdtbr's Telboram. London, May 3. Mr. Istuay has left New York for England.
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  • 51 9 Dek Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, May 3. It is understood that the German Ambas sador in London, Count Wolff- Metternich, will shortly retire. He will probably be succeeded by Baron Marschall, who is ambassador at Constantinople. In that event Karon von Wangenheim will take the place of Baron
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  • 33 9 Dkk Ohtasiatisciib Lloyd Teleorax. Berlin, May 3. The Council of Ministers of Russia have passed an ordinance allowing the import of goods to the province of Irkutsk free of duty.
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  • 79 9 (From a Malacca Correspondent). Malacca, May 4. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that the price of fine Para in London yesterday was 4/8 per lb. value. The price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 4/1 1J value. Prices quoted are for deliveries
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  • 765 9 BETTER OUTLOOK FOR THE RAW MATERIAL. A New Course of Instruction. The following information respecting the rubber industry is taken from the London and China Express of April 12 The market for Plantations has been quiet, and prices are rather lower. Contract grades on the spot quoted
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  • 297 9 A correspondent writes Referring to a letter by boot which appeared in your issue dI the 2nd instant in winch your correspondent took exception to your statement that there were 8,578 English ptople in Singapore and asked if you wonld explain whether by English yon meant naturalised
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  • 642 9 NEW APPOINTMENTS TO STAFF RECOMMENDED. Road Construction. At the last meeting of the Sanitary Board, held at Kuala Lumpur, the Clerk of Vorks report on the progress of buildings for March. 1912. was laid before the Board. Detailed plans and estimates having been submitted for examination, the
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  • 190 9 The following from the Bangkok Daily Mail should be a consolation to some of the worthy men who have accepted directorships in Malaya: Sir,— At a yearly meeting held in Bangkok by a company dealing at present entirely in rubber, there occurred a rather curious and
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  • 172 9 On her way from India to the Farther East, Madame Alice Gomez is giving a series of concerts at the principal ports. Already Penang has had the pleasure of hearing her. on Thursday evening, and arrangements have been made for a concert in Kuala Lumpur before
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  • 699 9 Counsel's Scathing Comments on The Evidence. The attention of the senior magistrate, Mr. Firmatone. w«* engaged for about four hours yesterday in the further hearing o the case against Jacob Brisk, who is charged with criminally intimidating Bernard Em wool. Brisk was alsi summoned to shew cause why
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  • 410 9 A Lady Passenger's Interesting Experience. A (light from Hendon to Paris with a lady passenger was accomplished on April 3 by Mr. Gustav Hamel, the well known aviator. Miss Trehawk Davies, the first of her sex to achieve this distinction, is a member of the Royal
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  • 432 9 MR. BALFOUR DISSECTS THE NEW BILL. Searching Questions on Federal Systems. Kbutbr's Teleosam. London, May 8. When tbe Home Rule debate was resumed in the House of Commons, Mr. Balfour said the restrictions iv the Homo Rule Bill, thougb necessary, were absolutely inconsistent with the contention that
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  • 143 9 THE QUESTIONS WHICH WILL BE INVESTIGATED. Condition of the Lifeboats. Kectbb's Telbubam. London, ,May 3. When the Titanic Inquiry was resumed Sir Rufus Isaacs gave a clear consecutive account of the disaster, giving particular attention to the Titanic* spood and tho ieowarnings. He concluded by saying that the
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  • 107 9 Kbctibs' Telboram. London, May 2. Thi: result of the One Thousand OuincM Race was: Tagalie 1 Alope 2 Belle Isle 8 Thirteen ran and the race was won by a 1 u^tli and a half, three qu irU of a length separating second and thiid. The bjlting
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    • 35 9 False weights are alleged to be used by many pork sellers in the market at Bukit Mcrtajam and its vicinity, and it is suggested that the Weights and Measures Department should pay a surprise visit.
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  • 1477 10 HIS TRIUMPHS IN BURLESQUE RECALLED. Sweet Lavender." With the death of Mr. Kdward Terry the stage loses one of its most accomplished comedians and most respected members, says thedlobr.. HiR connection with the theatre carries one back to days long before musical Comedy had usurped the place
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  • 662 10 Coal on Locomotive Engines. Any device that will cDable a locomotive agiue to draw fifty per cent, more than its nlmary load, or to draw its ordinary load vcralar greater mileage with its ordinary ou-umpUou of coal, is especially welcome ust now. After 25 days' silence at the
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  • 752 10 Public Examination of Mr. J. G. Boyd Concluded. Sitting in bankruptcy jurisdiction at the Supremo Court, yesterday afternoon, the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, heard the orncluwon of the public examination of Mr. J. O. Boyd, Mr. L. E. (iannt Questioning debtor on behalf of a
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  • 76 10 Mr. 1 1 A. Derrick has sent ns the following further list of subscriptions to the Titanic fund: 3 I i H. H. Taylor W. M. Sime (Malacca) a W. ,K. P. F.M.B. and C.E.C. (Malacca) S. H. Burgess, Malacca W. E. Hooper .1. Winter "Anon." Mrs.
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  • 142 10 Mr. K. (i. Knowles and his clever company concluded their all too brief visit to Singapore last evening, when an altogether now programme was put on, and delighted another large audience. As usual .Mi Knowles bore the burden and heat of the night, in the
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  • 93 10 There has been quite an epidemic of murders and crimes of violence in Calcutta recently, and on April 10, says a Calcutta telegram, three cases were teported. As a result of a grog-shop quarrel at Watgunge, Sukoor Chamar was kicked to death, and two men were arrested. At Canning Town,
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  • 570 10 Favourable Prospects of the Industry. Mr. G. L. Courthope, M.P., presided at the annual meeting of the British Sugar Beet Council, held at 1, Orchard-Btreet, Westminster, on March 26. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, called attention to what had been done in two
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  • 421 10 The King's Loan to Kensington Museum. The King and the Queen have been graciously pleased to deposit on loan at the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, an interesting group of musical instruments, three in number. First U an harmonium, made by Muller. of Paris, and specially constructed
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  • 60 10 A teacher in a leading Mahomtuedan school in Sind has attracted the attention of the Mahommedans of the Province by a public appeal on behalf of Babaiisui, a cult which took its rise in Persia sonic fifty years ago. The movement inculcates the unification of religions. It has Socialist tendencies,
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  • 530 10 The Milk-Producing Power of Music. Tbe higher education of the docile cow is to begin in England this gammer. At least lectures to agricultural organisations are promised by an American who is convinced that one can lure an innocent cow to give good fresh milk ijuickly and
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  • 440 10 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, May 5, 1912.) kFoI'KTH fc>l'M>VV At'TER K v-.lt ia. m.— Litany, a.m.— Holy Communion iCuohal) and SkiiMon. Introit. ;11H; Service, Simper; Hymn at Offertory, 816; Hymn at Communion, 323 Hymn at Ablutions, 207. 0.15 a.m.— Matins IMW by Holy Cojimunion (Main. i First Lesson,
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 60 10 Oarrison Oolf Club. The honorary secretaryship of the Garrison Golf Club lias bi-en t-ken over by Lieutenant F. K. Puckle, Army Service Corps, owing to the early departure of Captain I-'. .1. Saun ders for England. Owing to liace Week the Monthly Medals will be played for on the
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    • 122 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Following are tho results of yesterday's play Chvmpionshii' Pairs. Mrs. Gannloser ami Mr. Green beat Mrs. Cantrell and Mr. Cox 7-5, 6—4. MIXKD DOI'BUM. Mrs. Sal/mann and Lane boat Mrs. Sauuders and Mr. Gaunt 6—4, 6—2. Lvdikh' Doublks. Mrs. Rigg and Miss Gunn beat Mrs. Hartnell
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    • 522 10 Racecourse Training. Weather conditions thin nnrinn^ were ex ceptioually favourable fur training. There were more than a few interesting gallops but the majority of the horses were not put to more than what might be called good work ing gallops. Loyal lilue ami Crown I), i -by went
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  • 150 10 Banteng (Selangor).— 6,6o6 lbs. Cheviot.- .'i.smj lbs. Labu (F.M.S.)- 21,472 lbs. Sungei 8uaya.— 5,305 lbs. KauiuniiiK (I'erak).— lB,B42 lbs. Cheng. -5,200 lbs. Mount Austin i.Juliorei. -1 1,:(00 Ibn Katu Uata.— s.2lo lbs. Kurau.— B,ol2 lbs. F. M. S. Rubber.— s7,9oo lbs. K. L. Kubb0r.— 66,420 lbs. Tanjong
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  • 582 11 Ancient English Industry Being Revived. Village cliildreu at Witley, in Snsucx, are now being taught to spin and to wcavo in theii -)iaie time anil on half -holidays. Three or four (.encratioiiH ago a spinning wheel was an ordinary article of cottage furniture, and it was no
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  • 559 11 A Novel Theory as to Their Influence. It is possible that our forefathers attached absolute and differing values to the different dRj <.f the Mtk lv Wednesday is ensbrimtl the HMM of the Hud Wmli-n, the "MM anil innpinr.' Tu,wlay is derivi*! (roil. Tuiseo, tin clear
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  • 879 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning Singapore, May 4, 1913. Menus Lyal and Kvatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of inotations Ibis morning t— Foe Chronic Cbest Complaint*, Wood*' Uruai Peppermint Cure. t d ill. wcr« Norn Valne buyer* MeiWM. V Alls^u 8/-
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    • 373 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A WHISKY for the critical ambitious— Buchanan's "Royal Household" There is no finer at ANY price. Garner, Quelch A Co., WINE MO SPIRIT MEMMHTS, Battery Read, Singapore. Telephone 881. 369 2591' i Losing Weight by the Pound 1 Under Weight," a condition oi ill- 1 > health, nbowi
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    • 754 11 CONTRACTS. War Department lands. Tenders are required (or 1. Catting and removal of grass and gathbriutf froit, Alexandra. 2. Tapping and retention of produce bom robber treea, Al> zandra. For farther particular*, apply to the Division Offloer Sj. 1, Royal Kngioeers' Offior, Tanglin Barrack*, on or before the lthh instant.
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    • 425 11 MFFLESHOTEL SPECIAL TIFFINS DINNERS ON RACE DAYS. Ist day, May 7. "BALL AFTER DINNER. Buffs' Band in attendance. 2nd day, May 9. BALL AFTER DINNEK. Parisian Trio in attendance. 3rd day, May XI. BALL AFTER DINNER. Buffs' Band in attendance. QC "A TREAT TO THE MUSIC-LOVING PUBLIC." m UJ 22
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    • 133 11 BUY A "Moutrie" PIANO PRICES FROM $240 CASH OB IB TERMS TO SUIT YOU. Write for New Illustrated Catalogue. S. Moutrie Co., LIMITED. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby cireu, that all Roads wiibin Government House Dumaia will be cl n d ti tbo fnb i i from 1
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  • 1747 12 Norman Gortaby sat on a bench in the park, with hin back to a Htrip of bushplanted Hward, fenced by tho park railings and the Itow fronting him across a wide stretch of carriage drive. Hyde Park Corner, with its rattlo and hoot of traffic, lay immediately to his
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  • 679 12 4 Statue to be Raised to the Mulatto. The Comedie Franc me is shortly to give a representation of Anthony," to h'jlo the movement for an erection of a statue to Generil Alexander I > mi is. the father of the novelist, a tremendous fighter of herculean
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  • 620 12 A Colour that is Symbolic of Many Virtues. Although blue has often been called Heaven's own colour," it has become a commonplace to speak of those who may be feeling for a time depressed and downcast as suffering from a fit of the blues," the origin
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  • 517 12 Passengers Expected to Arrive. I The following paaauuger bookings to the Straits arc takt n 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 subwjuent to tho issuance of this list
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  • 964 12 Willam Foster Wihton was a member of tbe Keppel Oolf Clnb, where be bad played, or rather tried to play, golf for over six years. Tbe fact was that Wilson was a chronic duffer at the game. This was not from want of practice for be wonld
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  • 170 12 One afternoon, in llydo Park, a few steps from Albert Gate, a familiar scene took place, one that would have delighted M. Henry Pol, tbe friend of tbe sparrows in tho Tuile ries, go writes Mr. C. K. J. llannett in the Selborne Magazine. A little band
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    • 246 12 BURGUNDIES. From tbe Oldest Et-tablisbed Firms in tbe Trade, thorough l matured, mellow, and absolutely purr. Reoommcnded bj tho Medical Faculty as tbe best Recoostitatnt. CUTLER PALMER COS chamber™. BOUCHARD PERE ft FILS chambert.n. CORTON, POMMARD. GUICHARD POTHERET ft FILS sant.nay. BAVIONV, POMMARD, VOLNAV SANTENOT, BOURGOGNE. KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED. 1-4
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    • 190 13 YARROW'S JJSagff STEAMERS. YARROWS make a speciality ot SHALLOW DRAUGHT riIVER STEAMERS, citner propelled by a STERN-WHEEL or by SCREWS WORKING IN TUNNELS, fitted with YARROW'S PATENT HINOED FLAP, by which mean* a considerable increase in speed is obtained without incrense ot cos: Vcbsj is enn be delivered whole. In
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    • 150 13 PILSENER BEER 'KEY BRAND' Imported Since 1876, I Beware of Imitations. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE f j? SOLE IMPORTERS Behn, Meyer Co., Ltd. """"tHetakT?" 110 RAVENS WAY AND CO.. Pi«'a«e Call at Undertakers, Sculptors and Marble Merchant* The Singapore Art IB>teblUh <l 1Bai Studio, MONUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN STOCK. OPPOSITE
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    • 297 14 Telephone No. 8. Eatabliahad 1878. The Dispensary, Ltd. CHEMISTS. PHARMACISTS. OPTICIANS JiWP'ifiSf (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL). 43-B, Raffle* Plaoa, Singapore. Depot (or all kinds of Patent Mediants, Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Medicated Wines, Surgical Instrnments, Chemical and Scientific Apparatus, Medical, Surgical and Sanitary Applianotß, Medicine Chests. Suppliers to Hospitals and Dispensaries. Special
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    • 528 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BARK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATBD BY ROYAL CHARTBR Paid op Capital is 60,0C0 Shares ol 420 each 41,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,810,000 Reserve Liabilitf ol Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKBRB. Bank of England. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. National Bank of Scotland, Ltd. BINOAPORE BRANCH. Current Aeeoonts are
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    • 541 14 BANKING. THE tZE HAI TONS BANUNfI AND INSURANCE 00, LTD NO. IT AND 68, KLING BTRBBT. Botabliahed 190T, Oapttal paid up 11,000.000 oc Raserre liability ot proprietor s 1,000.003 00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tin Tbob Joow fl. Sim Ku Jia a. Nam Km Sbmo T. Tbo Hoo Lai I.
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    • 456 14 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Auction Sale of HIGH-CLASSTEAK FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT BDRNSIDB," TANOLIN ROAD, hor fall particulars, ate later advertisements and Calalcgoes. H L. COQHLAN CO, Auctioneers a AUCTION BALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Plants, Etc., THB PFOPBRTY OF MAJOR F. W LUMBDEN, AT •< BIARRITZ," ORANGE
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  • 890 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Motor of April 2, says There are some people who find no joy in furnishing a house or equipping a car either would be to them a task to be hurried over and completed with the least possible delay. The
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  • 120 15 Captain Raymond Rallier dn Baty, who some few years ago returned to France after a two years' voyage of exploration in a small sailing vessel of 200 tons to Kerguelen Islands in the Indian Ocean, is to embark on a new expedition in May. His intention is to
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  • 102 15 Manila papers state that the Standard Oil company hag renewed its application to the insular government for an allotment of space on the MaJecon Lunuta fill, and if it receives favourable consideration will erect a large pier and a storage plant. This project has been
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    • 313 15 WOLSELEY Messrs. Vickers, Ltd. Th«. Omr whloh Embodies th« Maximum of quality, at |th« minimum of cost. SPECIAL FEATURES. Silent Runnin*. Great Flexibility. Eleganoe of Design. Absolute Reliability. SOLE AOENTS, S.S. F.MS, CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD., Singapore and Kuala Lumpuv. TV Few Reaioni Trin.y You Should Buy n FORD BECAUSE
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    • 228 15 HINDRANCES TO HEALTH 1 iuch as dyspepsia, biliousness, loss 1 of appetite, torpid liver, constipation, sick-headache, and other 1 evidences of a derangement of the < organs or digestion and secretion, majr be easily and successfully REMOVED by means of the far famed family medicine Beecham's Pills. For three generations
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    • 10 15 Foi Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Com.
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    • 374 15 1 It will be in your interest MBBBS'^^^SB^ m when ordering a lorry, r j van, bus, etc., to specify it with CONTINENTAL SOLID TYRES _±?JBs^\ ,i?d' Full particulars re prices, M etc., on application. Continental Tyre AND RUBBER CO., LTD Telegrams SINGAPORE. Telephone CONTINENTA. IT, COLLY EH QUAY. 290.
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    • 39 15 MOTOR CARS Now in Stock. 18-20 H.P. Loraine Deitrich. 14 Metallurgique. 14 De Dion. 12 Waverley (2-seater) 9 De Dion (2-seater) FOB PARTICULARS. APPLT TO A. C. HARPER CO., Kuala Lumpur, *THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore. 28 11-* bM
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    • 429 16 INERTOL Paint Waterproof and Aoticorrosive. For Cement and Iron Constructions. Bridges, Water Mains, Reservoirs, Mudguards, Iron Pipes, Etc. The destructive effects of water have no effect on INERTOL". SOLE AGENTS SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., Singapore. WANTS. LOAN WANTED. •4,000 loan wanted on Rubber Plantation in F.M.S. 80 acres fully planted,
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    • 323 16 WANTS. UNFURNISHED HMC WHED. A small compound house with stable, not very far from town. Entry June or July. Apply Box 18, c/o Straits Time*. JI3-4 U DRESSER WANTED. Dresser for Estate in Ne gri Sembilan to to take np duties on May 1. Every encouragement to suitable man. Apply
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    • 475 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. OFFICEB TO LET. With immediate entry, first and second loon, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Outhrie »Co. Ltd. 14 n_ HOUBEB TO LET. To let, 41, 42 and 44, Anson Road. 29 and 55, Robinson Road. Apply Nathan A Son, Change Alley. 11l a HOUBE
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    • 477 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE, BAY WALER GELDING FOR SALE. For sale. Bay Waler Gelding, 14-1, aged, good hack, believed sound, 1200. Apply E. J. Strover, 3rd Brabmans, Alexandra Barracks. 1-6 v TURNOUT FOR SALE. For sale, a rubber tyred Landanlette in splendid order, horse and barnes*. complete. Apply N. Black, Creighton.
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    • 691 16 NOTICES. THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO.. LIMITED. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that tbe Dirt ctors have declarad an interim dividend of 15 cents per sbare payable to shareholders on the Kt nister on the 30th day of May, 1912. By Order of the Board, N. (ii).MK Secretary. 8-6 16
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    • 505 16 NOTICES. KMM KMT GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS. ■•stelasl Hair— ten. Telephone No. 431. 108* 100. Market Street. INTERNATIONAL RUBBER EXPOSITION. NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1912. Intending exhibitors are informed that Mr. Leonard Wray, 1.5.0 has been appointed official representative in London and New York of the Ft derated Malay States and that all
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    • 229 16 Straits '(Dimes. ADVERTISEMENT KATHS.— Misoellao. ous wants of every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per tour lines tor one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, II each insertion For p.p.e. cards, oa page 6, 12. Iwch Scalb
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