The Straits Times, 27 May 1912
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Title Section13 1912-05-27 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.884 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. MAY 27. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement222 1912-05-27 1 SMART FOOTWEAR Now Showing at Ml BROTHERS, LTD. 3 Leading Lines in Our Children's Department. H> Child's Fine Glace CHILD'S GLACE GIBBON TIE CHILD 8 WHITEBUCKSKIN SHOE c SHOE, Oae 8tr *Pwikb Pom Pom < StoDt Leather One-Bar Shoe, LOW HEELS AND SMART BHAPE> u»w mea iOm In T»n. AU222 words
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Advertisement133 1912-05-27 1 nUBINSUN 06 GDi m*M jpj^^^i Rs^ JUST UNPACKED jpsSpyfgJß New Double-Sided lll^Pr ZONOPHONE Jr-1//\y^HTt^ TOO different pieces to select CJ^\ xjk 10-in. $1.20 each. 12-ln. $2 each. NEW RECORDS l^^jl THE LATEST Madame Clara Bolt, Madame Kirkby Luno. Messrs. Evan Williams, John McCormack, W. Hyde. PIANOFORTE RECORDS by Paderewskl, Wilhelm133 words
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Advertisement11 1912-05-27 1 JEFFREYS PILSENER BEER Sole Agents ADAMBON 6ILF LLAN. AID CO., LTD.11 words
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Article676 1912-05-27 2 THE HISTORY OF AN OLD-TIME EXPEDITION. An Interesting Story. Commander C. It. Low late H. V, writes as follows to The Times Sir, With reference to your article on Socotra in connexion with the mission of the Political Agent at Aden to the Sultan, you may regard the subject676 words
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Article718 1912-05-27 2 Married Life One Long Honeymoon. The Art of Making Love in Ancient India" was the delicate subject with which Mr. Shridkar V. Ketkar dealt in a lecture at the Holborn Hall, London. And ho showed conclusively that we of the Occidental and later world are very poor exponents718 words
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Article575 1912-05-27 2 His Puuch and Judy Treat to The Children. It seems a far cry from Brahms, the com poser of the tremendous Requiem," the poet of the great elemental forces, of night and thunder and death, the singer of themes of passionate splendour and passionate mys tery it575 words
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Article79 1912-05-27 2 Mr. Justin McCarthy in his early days in London, submitted a story to the editor of a magazine, who declared he would take sixty more like it. Not long afterwards Mr. McCarthy walked into the office of the magazine with a parcel of manuscript under his arm.79 words
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Advertisement538 1912-05-27 2 A Vigorous Elderly Lady ■4 1 Age Weakness, Sleeplessness, Sciatica "It has been lift to me for more than ten yeai=,' says Miss Mason in acknowledging how complete.y l'ho=lenne her the vigour and strength to overcoive the feebleness ami infirmities of 70 years of ajre. Snue taking l'ho-feriaa, all skfp'.essness.538 words
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Advertisement81 1912-05-27 2 Muscular Rheumatism. When your shoulder is so lame that every movement of your arm pains you severely you may know that yon have muscular rheumatism. Prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm ana massaging the affected parts with the palm of the hand at each application. Do81 words
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Advertisement165 1912-05-27 2 Strong i^—^f In Body, Brain and Nerve T A K E ssr'VANA'— Tonic WinbT"""" You will mxni fed like* i new being, with ;i healthy appetite:, buoyant spirits, a cool head, steady n rvcn and ircs!i hope and interest in your business and 'i ■(.">;!! life. When Exhausted by Sickness165 words
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Article657 1912-05-27 3 M.P. AND NAVAL PROGRAMME OF CANADA. Dominion's Initiative. Mr. J. Norton Griffiths, M.P., who has just returned from a prolonged tour in Canada, enlarged in an interview upon the question of a contribution by Canada to the strength of the Imperial Navy, and the formation of a657 words
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Article836 1912-05-27 3 M. Paoli's Reminiscences of Life at Nice. M. Paoli is preparing a sequel to "Leurs Majestcs, and has communicated to the Figaro several pages from his new work relating to Queen Victoria's visits to Nice, says, the Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. The Ciiniez district, he writes,836 words
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Advertisement398 1912-05-27 3 The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited, Established 1869. The first Life Aaauraooe Office in the World to apply the NonForfeiture Principle to Policiea. A MUTUAL OFFICE NO BHAREHOLOERB ALL PROFITS BELON6 TO POLICYHOLOERB. Annual Income (1911) $10,368,138.00. Fund* $57,434,777.00. Claims Paid $48,580,853 00. STATEMENT showing tbu progress of398 words
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Advertisement10 1912-05-27 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Ftppermint Curo.10 words
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Advertisement318 1912-05-27 3 It Cures Back-Ache A 1 tx ernal aches and pains can be cured by the ar plication of tbat wonderfu' remedy known as Litttas Oriental talm. For back ache it has uo equal. Well rubbed in, it eases the pain— brings almost instant relief. A lew applications are usually encogh318 words
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Advertisement307 1912-05-27 3 SINGAPORE #f^3t COLD STORAGE J^PWjn CO., LTD. j^^\mWHJ J IBoKSceTbrand NBAR ■NTRANOI to BORNBO WHAM) WQNT WAM, ()TMKS xei«phor>. i 026 Polishes and Pleases. Makes SeastocHolaiik.ndaoiKKOZßf. COppCT HUt gold. MHATB, eto., an be delivered to Shipping at the Whmrre.. or ii Till like Silver. the Singapore Road*, oa ibott motiOß307 words
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Advertisement615 1912-05-27 4 8TEAMEB SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PEN ANG, CHYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through BiUa of Lading issued lor Cuiaa Coast, PeniM GoU, Continental and Amoriean Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont: MAIL LINES 1919 O*tm*rd (for OJMm.) Arcadia615 words
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Advertisement646 1912-05-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, odder mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all646 words
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Advertisement622 1912-05-27 4 STEAMER SAILMBB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE For Pahang, Berseran, Tringganu Bisut, Semerak, Baoho, Knlantan, Bangnara Tolupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Tangsnan Chumpon Taku, Kohlak and Bangkok, Out Dapm*n—i S p.m. e.s. YUGALA May SS •WSJ. ASDANQ May SS June 1 Wil not oall622 words
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Advertisement81 1912-05-27 4 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. s-S. Curonia' 4,084 Tons. s.B. -Olenogle" 8,710 Tons. S.S. Stang Bee 6,799 Tons. b. "Seang Choon" 6,776 Tons. FOR HONGKONG, AMOY AND SWATOW. b.s. GLENOQLE on May 81 FOR PENANG AND RANGOON. s.s. SBANG CHOON, on Jane 8, 1913. These steamers have excellent aocommoda. tion for81 words
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Advertisement516 1912-05-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD DCITKIi DABJPfUHPI HMTBMI. MUBJfI Combined ■■■■loss. Tbe steamers of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbe Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched tortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month tor Bremerhaven direct,516 words
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Advertisement600 1912-05-27 4 STEAMER BAILIN6B. N. D. L. orddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Sues. Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtaa,600 words
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Advertisement880 1912-05-27 5 BTEAMM BAIUHGB. 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. HOMBWARD. Due to arrive on or about Due to880 words
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Advertisement730 1912-05-27 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURHB rHIU» LINE. Sinoapobi to Java Pobts, Pobt Darwtk, Thursday Island, Bbisbani and Sydnbt via Tobbbs Straits. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victobian, Sooth Australian and North Qcbknsland Fobts, Bbitish Nbw Ooinba, Nbw Britaix, Tasmanian and Nbw Zbaland Pobts, Smooth Passage. Superb Soanory. A730 words
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Advertisement608 1912-05-27 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. ■WTIMI MM STEM WVIGATION CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. Tbe undermentioned mail steamers of tbe Above Line maintain a regnlar service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. PLEET Tons Commander Jaraa" 0,018 A. Stswast Ouoobt Apcab 4,800 J. B. Diuks608 words
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Advertisement543 1912-05-27 5 ARTICLES FOB SALE. SINGER MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. For Sale, one 16/20 Singnr," S teater, in good running order and condition. Apply Swastika, c/o Straits Times. 246 875 TURNOUT FOR SALE. For sale, one palanquin, one grey mare, and one set new harness; also one now gig. Apply No. P,543 words
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Advertisement255 1912-05-27 5 Made in Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION b, READ BROTHERS. Li»H«i Dog's Head Guinness with tbe Dog's Head Label on every bottle. Is superior to any stout because it fa brewed from the only stout water in the world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Always uniform and standard255 words
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Advertisement325 1912-05-27 6 MARTELL'S BRANDY. In England more MarteH's Three-Star Brandy is sold than any other Brandy In London more than three times the quantity of Martells is sold than any other brand of bottled Brandy. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALER 9. SOLE A6ENTS FOR BTRAITB SETTLEMENT AND F M.S. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd.,325 words
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Advertisement117 1912-05-27 6 t Just U npacked W LACQUER AND SILK SCREENS w^B If Vlllf I L mm WO 9 W mS 99 *ff mm 9 m All orders executed promptly. l^Nir^**"** **%w« Goods packed and shipped to wfe ■^H' any part of the world. ks| AM K-i, HIGH STREET. I A.S:K FOR/117 words
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Advertisement179 1912-05-27 6 i MINIMAX 1 ft FIRE I P) EXTINGUISHER. ||l m Once charged, always ready J| *j J|^ for use even after three years. 'JHP ■Ry Has Extinguished over 20,000 Fires. BH[; Bole Agents: PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. REX MOTOR CYCLES The Machine of Reliability and Highest Reputation. 4 HP. Fixed179 words
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Article106 1912-05-27 7 FIXTURES Monday, May 37. High Water, 7 37 a.m., 8.8 p.m. Whit Monday. Singapore Kiflo Association, meeting. Tuesday, May 38. High Water, 8.41 a.m., 8.4S p.m. Singapore Riflo Association, meeting. Wednesday, May 39. High Water. 9.84 a.m., 9.14 p.m. Singapore Kifl Association, meeting. Tfiursday, May 30. High106 words
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Article206 1912-05-27 7 To-mi. tS" Coylou, Australasia, Mauritius, lodia, Egypt and Europe, etc. Yarra 3 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 8 pm P. Swettesbam and Telok Anson Perak 8 pm Sambis and Pamangkat B Fo Soon Bpm Ii oar i; Hong Wan I 8 pm Hongkong. Amoy and Svvatow Cnronia206 words
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Article127 1912-05-27 7 The M. M. company's stoamer balazie left Colombo at 4 p.m. on Thursday, t> c 23 n' mot., and may be expected (0 arrive bere at a^out 8 a.m. to-morrow, The P. ani O. ou'.wird intermediate steamer Poona is due at Penang at noon on Judo 4.127 words
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Article482 1912-05-27 7 Latest Arrivals. Semiramio, Brit, yacht 1797 '0ns rs crew 6000 b.p. Com. Chi s-ell, May 25. From Kobe, May 15. For Isle-of- Wight, Uoc. Rls. AntilocliuH, Biit. str. 6805 tons, Captain Stewart, May 26. From L'pool, April 27. G.c. W. Mansfield Co. For ManiU, May 28. W. Ban482 words
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101 1912-05-27 7 Wharvcj at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR Bast Wbart Basin— Nil. Bast W. Siction No. I— Tatoba, Tara. Sbiiu Whabf— Nil. Maim W. Sbot. No. n Kinkasan Mam I Montoro. C'uionia. •1 Peoang. 6— Nil. B— VanuUze, Antilochus. Niw Doob T101 words
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Article163 1912-05-27 7 Arrivals. Pit str Theseus, May 26.— From London, Mr. MacLennan. Pnr str. Lady Weld, M»y 2«.-Fro» Malacca. Messrs. J. Gray, Eimes and F. G. Howard. Per Brit, yacht, Semiratr.i", Miy 25.— From Kobe. Mr. and Mid. Pierre, Dr. Brunton and Mips Hall. Per str. Jangscoo, May 27.163 words
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Article241 1912-05-27 7 Finance Commerce. BXOHANQE Hiimmm, May ?S 191 S O* Loaaoa —iimuk 4 m'f MA Demand 1/<A Private 6 m/i 2/4 ft I m/s a/44 O« Gißcum -Bank d/d MB* Private I m/s 342* i Fbamcb— Bank d/d I*4 Private I b/s MS Urn Ikdu- Bank T. T. 1T4 T Private241 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article152 1912-05-27 7 line 2 Bayed. 8eLtrt 0 10 Belli Tio 0 10 Bruang 0 10 Kanaboi II 41 KiniaTia 11 41 Lahat MinM D 10 M»l«oo»Tin I- Pahang Con»rl 11 41 Pengkklen 3 41 Pnawg Baton 1 41 PuginK Luna 9 10 Rahman Hyd 1 41 Bkttmaa Tib 4.86 4.60 2152 words
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Article542 1912-05-27 7 lame S Value Buyer*. Belief 2/ 2/ Allagar 2/10 8/4 3/. Aaglo-lUUj 10/14 16/8 2/. 3/. Betans Malaka a/8 2 7, 41 41 Bato Care» 13 64 18 0.0 41 41 BatuTiga 8.7.0 8 17.6 41 41 Bakit Kajan* 3.14.0 2.19.0 41 41 Bakit Ltutan« 4.6.0 4.11.6 3J- tj.542 words
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Article115 1912-05-27 7 iMae Vtloe Bayers aeiiois 41 41 Kleotrie Tnnwijt 8 0 8/9 10 10 Fnwei Neave 60.90 61. '0 100 Howu-tb Bnkiae (0.00 100 7% PtsJ 9i.5O 87.60 100 100 K»U Bro, Del. IBOJK) 100 100 i 8% Cum. Ptc-t. Don; 10 10 M»yn»rd Co. 26 00 100 100 K.115 words
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Article45 1912-05-27 7 Bojere iSc; r, Howarth Hrskine 1000,000 H I Rilej. H»rero«ve« 6% »2M,00C 24 Siasapore Blectric Tramways 6% X860.00C S'poreMuniojpalS *****,00-^ nom. i Buyer* tt^tien i'porc Mnnicips'i 4J% of 1907 «l.«0Q,&0C 7% Spore Mnnicipal 4^% ct 1900 11,000,000 7% o%pm Spore Municipal 4% 160..900 par45 words
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Advertisement60 1912-05-27 7 Old Mm. Hugg wasqnite a bore, Slic'd liug y»u if you'd met btforo She hupged Lcr husband and her sou, Shi. 1 huggud poor Kido just for fun. Sho caught a co il and this she huggod, With poihou both her lungs wrre drugged And then sbe hugged Woods' Great60 words
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Advertisement283 1912-05-27 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. May 26. At saleroom, freehold propcrtieit at McPherson Roid and Telok Koran, at 2.30. Jnne J.— At No. 9. St. Thomas Walk, off Kil.iur-y Road, teik household farnitare, etc., property cf S. H. West, E-q., at 2 30. Jane 8. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at283 words
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Advertisement297 1912-05-27 7 CIGARETTES Rolled up In every "State Express" Cigarette Is a blend of the finest VIRGINIA tobacco the World produces. "State Express" are made from "0.555 tobacco that Is intended, even fiC while being grown, to appeal to TUIIISI m *n Wh WiU have the best LEAF 1 HO. 1 50297 words
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Advertisement46 1912-05-27 7 THEATRE K O Y A L North Bridie Road. THE STAR OPERA CO. Th« Dutch and Malay Variety Entertalnsr*. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT An Entirely New Malay Drama Kamin Seti Hasna WILL BE STAOEU In whioli Nani and Miss Ann take the leading paits. V. L. TAN, Manager.46 words
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Advertisement38 1912-05-27 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Extraordinary Interesting Films THE "TITANIC" DISASTER DRPICTING THIS TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE IN 18 SCENES. Also the Latest Gaumont Graphic. Awakening 800 ft. Biograph Examination Day at School 1,000 ft. Summer Idyll 1,000 ft.38 words
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1039 1912-05-27 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, MAY 27. GREAT AND SMALL TRAGEDIES. Une of the writers on the Titanic disaster, Mr. Robert Blatchford, declares that the public has no imagination. When a ship goes down," he says, "and over sixteen hundred human beings are drowned the public is shocked. It can understand1,039 words
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Article14 1912-05-27 8 Sanctiou has been accorded to the establish ment of a Pasteur Institute in Burma.14 words
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Article15 1912-05-27 8 The Federal Kent House at Kuala Kaugsar is expected to be completed early in July.15 words
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Article20 1912-05-27 8 A London wire states that the directors of Katanui Estate, Ltd., have declare. l a dividend of 7j per cent.20 words
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Article22 1912-05-27 8 Premier Tang Shao-yi proposes to distribute to the british, U.S.A., German and French Ministers the pamphlet explaining tho financial standing of China.22 words
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Article32 1912-05-27 8 It was reported in Scarborough that the medal for bravery which had been awarded to Frank Pearson, aged 64, a labourer, by the King, would probably be presented personally by His Majesty.32 words
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Article32 1912-05-27 8 At the tirst session of the sale of the Lavaigneur art collection, held at the Hotel Drouot, Paris, a Kembrandt, representing "An Old Woman Plucking a Chicken, was sold for 47.'>,000f. (Xl»,0Ol»l.32 words
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Article44 1912-05-27 8 Preparations are being made to start on the new bank buildiugs for the Chartered bank iv Taiping, which are to be erected next to the public offices and behind the old offices on the road to the gardens, and neatly opposite the magistrate's court.44 words
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Article15 1912-05-27 8 One hundred and fifty four Chinese were banished from the F. M. S. during 1911.15 words
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Article24 1912-05-27 8 It is reported that a rikisha coolie has been killed and eaten by a tiger on the Tarabun Koad a few miles from Ipoh.24 words
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Article18 1912-05-27 8 It is reported that the Chief Secretary X.M.S. has recommended a It) allowance to all subordinate Government servants.18 words
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Article34 1912-05-27 8 The total export of wolfram was from the F. M. S. daring 1911, 2,815.7*2 piculs of an approximate value of 184,600, as compared with 1,579.75 piculs of an approximate value of 117,+0U m 1910.34 words
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Article36 1912-05-27 8 Paul dc Boseck may be interested to learn that the Chinese Minister at The Haguo has received instructions to proceed to Java to visit the Chinese emigrants and to study tho cause of the recent disturbances.36 words
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Article41 1912-05-27 8 Miss Toll, a missionary working in Madras in connection with the M. E. Mission, is in Singapore, on a visic and gave an interest ing account of mission work in South Iml la, at the Tamil Epworth League meeting, last evening.41 words
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Article44 1912-05-27 8 At a marriage service at Cheltenham Parish Church recently it was found the bridegroom had forgotten the ring. At the suggestion of the clergyman the key of the church door, which had a ring at the end, was commandeered, and the ceremony was completed.44 words
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Article39 1912-05-27 8 In the Divisional Court, London, Utter hearing arguments, the Lord Chief Justice upheld the order for the extradition to France of Monte Carlo Wells and Jeancttc Burns, who are wanted by the French authorities in connection with extensive frauds.39 words
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Article40 1912-05-27 8 A Washington message states that the Government has appointed eleven delegates to the International liadio-Tclegraph Con fen nee. in London, representing the depart ments of war, navy, agriculture, commerce, aud labour Hear- Admiral Edwards will be chairman of the delegation.40 words
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Article42 1912-05-27 8 A Cainclot dv lloi (French Royalist), who had been imprisoned for insulting a magistrate, was unexpectedly released in Paris through a ruse of another Koyalist. who telephoned to the Ministry of Justice, impersonating M. Poincare. the Premier, and ordered the prisoner's release.42 words
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Article48 1912-05-27 8 Hoe Kee Hik\ the former Chin Chiew of the steamer Yugala, who was charged at bangkok with smuggling arms and ammunition in November, 1910, was acquitted by the International Court. The court held that there was strong suspicion against the accused but not sufficient evidence for a conviction.48 words
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Article57 1912-05-27 8 At Batu tiajah on Thursday seven pieces of land— two mining blocks and five agricultural blocks were put up for public auction owing to nou payment of rent. One mining block of about 27 acres fetched 9"22t> in 1 the second fetched |IM> The agricultural blocks fetched a total of57 words
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Article62 1912-05-27 8 The Papal Mint, which was appropriated by Italy in IH7O, when Home was occupied, has now been returned to the Vatican, says the Morning Leader's Home correspondent. It is useless to Itily. as a new mint has been built. The ground on which the old mint stood has been reincluded62 words
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Article71 1912-05-27 8 Speaking of an entertainment at Becken ham in aid of Treloars Cripple Homes, Alton, Sir William Treloar said it was very easy for a Lord Mayor to get into touch with the Cabinet during his year of office. They slap you on the back and call you old fellow.' but,71 words
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Article71 1912-05-27 8 Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield have been experimenting in tea planting on their estates in the Tebing Tinggi district of Sumatra. They evidently think it a favourable crop for it is said that from an experimental 500 acres on Tebing Tiuggi Kstate they will increase the area to 1,.">U0. Naga Koeta71 words
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Article86 1912-05-27 8 When Charles (treen, twenty eight, described as of independent means, was charged at Mansion House Police Court on May 1 with disorderly conduct, it was stated that he was seen in Fleet Street throwing hand fuls of money, amounting to £100, among a crowd of about '2,000 persons. Tho thorough86 words
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Article87 1912-05-27 8 The Portuguese Government has decided to sell a sufheient amount of the furniture and valuables of the royal palaces to realise £1,000,000, which sum was advanced to the late King Carlos. The property is recognised as belonging to King Manoel and his mother, and the property not sold will be87 words
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Article100 1912-05-27 8 The first meeting of the creditors of Lieutenant A. O. M. Cole, of the Indian Army, now on furlough and described as ol Elgin Court, was held on April at bankruptcy buildings, London. The debtor estimated his liabilities at about £3,500, and the assets were stated to consist of a100 words
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Article524 1912-05-27 8 Sir Patrick Manson is expected in Ceylon next .Inly on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Bahr, the wife of the sprue specialist. Mr. H. M. Darby is to bo temporarily an unofficial member of th<; Legislative Council daring the absence of the Hon. F. W. CollinM.524 words
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Article72 1912-05-27 8 The entertainment arranged by Mrs. (iosling in calibration of Empire Day was repeated at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday when there was a large attendance. The junior members of the company arc beginning to realise the meaning of Kiupire Day and the reason for their donning such72 words
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Article82 1912-05-27 8 The subscription committee of the S.C.R.C. New Building Fund beg to acknowledge re ceipt of donations from the following Hon. Tan Jiak Kirn. CMC, f 1,000. Lee Choon Ouan 91,000, Ong Kirn Wee »;ioo. Tan Wi Van 9200, Seali Liang Scah JlOO, Tan Soo bin 9100,82 words
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Article120 1912-05-27 8 The Siam Observer of May 18, states The steamer l'ataui is stuck on tho Bar with the French mail on board. Tho acci dent occurred this inoruing, preventing the vessel coining up river, where she was ex pected, as she had been signalled oil Koh-si Charm120 words
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Article147 1912-05-27 8 At last evening's service at the lVinsop Street llaba Church. Mm Itev. W, Murray mentioned that the ilay was the tenth anniversary of his pastoral work, ami the Mth auuivi rsary of his work as :i minister of the (iospel. I 'art of that twenty livo147 words
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Advertisement172 1912-05-27 8 fdoer Wobaeeo 1 "springbok Finest Quality Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco MANCFAITUKEO IN THB Transvaal. In 4-oz. linen bags, n T<* OBTAINABLE AT 30 CIS. JOHN UTTLE co LTD<i 1 Vr Bag. ROBINSON CO.. KATZ BROS.. LTD.. WHITEAWAY.LAIDLAW&CO..LD. Japanese Table Water B IB w H* 'S/jy^H'^ #r SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO.,172 words
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Advertisement188 1912-05-27 8 HAVE YOU BEEN DENNY IF NOT, GO TO THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. S«« Our COMPLETE CHANGE OF PICTURE! AND Watch the Wizard of Wizards IN BIS SPIRITUALISTIC SEANCE WEIRD MYSTERIES IN THE DEVILS DARK GROTTO During the eventful 30 ininutex in the Spirit World, Denny will cause Strange Spirit Forms188 words
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Advertisement13 1912-05-27 8 Latest advertisements of tho day appear on page 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article155 1912-05-27 9 CLOSE OF SIR EDWARD CLARKE'S INQUIRY. Great Disturbance of Food Supplies. Reutkr's Telegram. London, May 2.~>. Sir Kdward Clarke's inquiry into the Port of London strike was resumed and was broezy. Mr. Gosling, the transport workers' leader, denied that the men were spoiling for a fight. TheyReuter - 155 words
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Article108 1912-05-27 9 I^atcr. Sir F.dwanl Clarke closi d his enquiry after heariug further evidence from the masters. who complained that the men werecallc <1 Ml though they had, appareutly. no gricwmci Sir Edward Clarke in a concluding speech urgid thr necessity of avi r'.ing an i x inli-d strike. He108 words
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Article137 1912-05-27 9 Tho kWp*WMfl in manifesto issued yesterday MMM the men of breaking agreements whuli pa 'nit uuiouists work with nou-rniouist^. The Lon lon GeMMß'i union AmHml a ttthi last night. Mr. McKeum visited tho docks and reported to Mm Ki.ig tii it the f-.i igl produce market an 1137 words
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Article121 1912-05-27 9 London, May 27. A hundred thousand transport workers demonstrate 1 iv Trafalgar square pMNaiaf. There was a large contingent of polico on duty but the strikers were very orderly. They passed resolutions demanding a uniform rate of teni i. ii' -i per hour, and for overtime a121 words
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Article90 1912-05-27 9 LOCKOUT LEADS TO RENEWED TROUBLES. Troops Firing in The Air. Rkutkk's Tklkoiiam. Londun. May 2.">. A Budapest mcssigo says that the metal work i rs, on attempting to resume work yesterday, wore locked out, and other workers ■truck as a protest. The rioting was renewed fiercely near90 words
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Article29 1912-05-27 9 Kkctir'* Tklhi,h\m. London, May M. Tho Iml «d iOmm stiiko is partially unded, tin- einp., n coneodiug a ten per cent, increase o( mfeUß: aud .shorter hours.29 words
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Article84 1912-05-27 9 London Children Visiting Paris. Rbotbr's Telboram. London, May 25. Eight hundred London board school children have left for Paris to participate in the international musical festival. There was wild enthusiasm among them. Ix>ndon, May 26. At Paris an enthusiastic crowd welcomed the London scholars at the station.84 words
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Article61 1912-05-27 9 Reported Arrest of Two Germans Reutkr's Tklbuiiam. London, May I~>. General Lyautey. the new Resident General, entered Fez yesterday with an imposing display of force. It is reported that two Germans have been arrested at Tarudant in the Sus country, where a pretender has been proclaimed. A61 words
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Article29 1912-05-27 9 Hkct»"V Telegram. London, May A Berlin message says the airship Parseval Sixth dragged its anchors during a gust at Leipzig. It was blown two hundred vir.lsaud destroyed29 words
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Article32 1912-05-27 9 Kbcibr's Telsoram. London, May 26 A Berlin message says the League of German Aviators has threatened to strike unless the manufacturers concede a minimum wage of fifteen pounds monthly.32 words
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Article32 1912-05-27 9 Router's Telegram. Londou. May 23. At Tyler in Texas a mob of two thousand burned a negro at the stake after he had confessed to raping a white girl.Reuter - 32 words
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Article38 1912-05-27 9 Recter's) Telkgram. London, May 25. An Army Order has been issued which amends the regulations with the effect of not permitting an officer to use troops to I riotiug without reference to the Wai Office.38 words
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Article29 1912-05-27 9 Recter's Telegram. London, May 25. The Stock Exchange celebrated EmpireDay by decorating the memorial to the men who fell in South Africa with a laurel wreath.Reuter - 29 words
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Article41 1912-05-27 9 Rbutbr's Tblbobam, London, May 2'>. Gibraltar has arranged a week of festivities and the Alameda parade has been transformed into a fair. Noteworthy features are the participation of the band of a French warship, and Spanish military bands.41 words
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Article36 1912-05-27 9 Rbctbr's Tblboram. London, May 27. At the miners' demonstration in Durham, Mr. Lowther, of the Labour Colloge, dcclaicd that they were organising a far greater strike tbau the last before the end of the36 words
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Article49 1912-05-27 9 RbDTER'S TbLEOBAM. London, May 2*. At tho Cork convention of the All for Ireland League. Mr. O'Brien declared that he was ready to bury tho hatchet and join the Uedinondites in an effort to force tho Government to make the Home liule Bill acceptable to Iroland.49 words
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Article27 1912-05-27 9 KruTRK.-T TeLBOBAM. London, May 27. A telegram from Alexandria says Lord Kitchener has started for Malta where he meets Mr. Asquith and Mr. Churchill.27 words
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Article40 1912-05-27 9 kIH Tklboiiam. London, Hay 2.">. The Washington State Depru-tiuont has informed the Brazilian Minister that the department will not intcrfero with the holding up of cofloo under the Valorisation scheme, pending the decision of the Federal Court.40 words
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Article291 1912-05-27 9 REFERENCE BY THE BISHOP OF SINGAPORE. A Glowing Tribute. (From Onn Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 27. The Bishop of Singapore preaching last night in St. George's Church, Penang, said- Before 1 begin my sermon, I wish to say a few words about one who for nearly291 words
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Article203 1912-05-27 9 (From Olr Own CoRRr>PONnKXT.) Penang. May The proposed programme for the autumn meeting of tho Penang Turf Club on July 16 and 14 has been issued. A comparison with the programme for last meeting reveals several interesting alterations. The races f'-r Galloway griffins are open to all203 words
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Article69 1912-05-27 9 F.M.S. POLICE SPORTS (From Oca Own Correspondent, i Kuala Lumpur, May 27. The F.M.S. police athletic sports opened on Saturday at Kuala Lumpur and continue to day. The weather was line and there was a large attendance. The I'erak representatives dominated the proceedings, carrying off five firsts. The police depot69 words
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Article72 1912-05-27 9 (From a Malacca Correspondent). Malacca, May 26. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that tho price of fine Para in London yesterday was 4/7} per lb. value The price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 4/10.J value. The market is quiet. The highest72 words
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Article116 1912-05-27 9 Dr. Pearson, Director of the Colombo Miiscuiii, has discovered a very promising bed of windowpano oysters at Lako Tamblegam. There were nearly a hundred million oysters there and though very young, being only 2.] inches across, they promised a fishery in three or four years time if things went on116 words
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Article945 1912-05-27 9 ACCUSED AND HIS DEALINGS IN PEARLS. Why He Changed His Name. The Assizes adjourned shortly after 1.30 p.m. on Saturday and will be resumed tomorrow at 1 1 a.m. when Counsel will address the jury in the De Boseck trial where accused is charged with retaining or945 words
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Article79 1912-05-27 9 For the period from May 31 to June 18, 1912, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with tho ruts under the Customs Duties Enactment w ill be assossed on tho following prices per79 words
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Article394 1912-05-27 9 Mr. Pett Appointed to Command at Shanghai. Mr. M. W. Pett, superintendent of the Singapore Fire Brigade, has just been ap pointed to command the brigade of the foreign settlement at Shanghai. Prior to going north, however, be will go home on leave for six months, sailing394 words
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Article625 1912-05-27 9 Conditions at Singapore Dairy Farm. The situation of the Singapore Poultry and Dairy Farm, on tin- high-lying land on Chancery Lane and within three mild of town, is admirable for the purposes of the enterprise, which are to turn out fresh milk and poultry produce under the625 words
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Article36 1912-05-27 9 The following prices were re iliscd At the Auction Mart, 77 Kivcrsi le, Malacca, o; May 25. Shoct No. 1 |MM Sheet No. 2 229.10 Crepe 237.10 Scrap crepe IMkM Hark crepe IMJfI36 words
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Article210 1912-05-27 9 EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS BY AMERICA. Decisive Battle Expected. KBCTIR'j TaLBORAM. London, May 2~>. A New York message Rays the latest reports show that tho Cubau insurrection is growing rapidly. The revolutionaries have cut the railway and telegraph hues. Whites in tho Orientc province are panic stricken aud are refuged210 words
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Article169 1912-05-27 9 RIFLE SHOOTING THROUGHOUT THE EMPIRE. Some Very Fine Scoring. Reitbu's Telkdrym. London. May 2j. In the shooting for the Schumacher Empire Day Cup seventy-one provisional scores hive been received. The final scores will bo published at the beginning of July Thu returns are Royal Fusiliers 2nd Battalion, Jubbulpore169 words
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Article66 1912-05-27 9 AMAZING DISTURBANCES IN LISBON. The Trial Interrupted. Kkctkr's Telboram. London, May 26. A Lisbon message says the trial of thu Uoyalist conspirators has been resumed, but was adjourned amid wild scenes. The mob attacked the witnesses, broke the lines of troops, and overturned a vau conveying the66 words
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Article68 1912-05-27 9 Rioter's Telboram. Londou, May 25. Lancashire beat Leicester by an inningH and 27:! runs. Sussex bout Derbyshire by eight wickets. Tho Australians beat Oxford I'nivcrsity by ten wickots. In the test trial match Marylebono won by an innings and ten runs. The South Afru-aus beat Worcester by68 words
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Article907 1912-05-27 10 MacCALLUM SCOTT'S SEARCH FOR KNOWLEDGE. Questions in Parliament. In tho House of Commons on May 1, Mr. MacCallum Scott asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he will ascertain and supply, for tho information of members of the House, the names of the principals of tho907 words
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Article116 1912-05-27 10 Those who havo visited the pretty littlo village- of Chagford on tho borders of Dartmoor, will have noticed that the main street, down which runs a brook of clear running water, lias biK'ii partially illuminated by four electric lights, tho electricity being derived from watei driven dynamos, tho local waterfalls116 words
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Article73 1912-05-27 10 Tho Singapore Football Association will meet on Wednesday, May 29, in the S. C. C. pavilion to draw for the cup competition. Outram Koad School celebrated Empire Day on Saturday when the annual sports were held. The school building was beflagged, a fine running track had been73 words
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Article45 1912-05-27 10 .Singapore Polo Club. At the request of the Singapore Golf Clnb an exchange of playing days has been arranged and the Kace Course Ground will be available for Polo on Wednesday, May 29, and Wednesday, June 5, instead of to-day and Monday. June 3.45 words
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Article165 1912-05-27 10 Cantrell's XI v. Jensen's XI. Following are the scores in the match between Mr. Cantrcll's XI, and Mr. Jensen's XI played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon. Ma. Can'Trkll's XI. J. A. Chamberlain c Jones b Henry 48 A. D. Cox c.l en son b Mergler 6 W. E.165 words
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Article392 1912-05-27 10 Governor's Team v. General's Team. The foursomes competition on Saturday between a team captained by His Excellency the Governor, and one captained by His Excellency General Stephenson produced some of the best play that has been seen on the Racecourse lately. As the Governor had lirst call on the392 words
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Article198 1912-05-27 10 It is quite worth while to stay a few days at Flushing, when landing from England, thoroughly to inspect the island of Walcheren. The island itself (says the Autocari is a most beautiful corner of Holland, possesses two important towns, well worth seeing, and is particularly rich198 words
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Article480 1912-05-27 10 Disappointing Result of Year's Working. The sixth ordinary general meeting of Bruang, Limited, will be held at the com pany's offices, Gresham Honse, on Jnne 6, at 2.80 p.m. The following is the report of tbe directors, signed by the chairman, Mr. G. A. Derrick Your directors submit480 words
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Article494 1912-05-27 10 The I. M.S. Government Benefits by! $1,000,000. In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, before the Full Court of Appeal, consisting of Mr. Justice T. Sercombe Smith, Chief Judicial Commissioner, Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward. Judicial Commissioner, and Mr. Justice J. If. I Inoes, Judicial Commissioner, a494 words
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Article122 1912-05-27 10 Two French soldiers, Charles Malfalt and Lucien Hanrot, stationed at Kambervillers, Vosges, on Easter Sunday crossed the frontier in fatigue dress to buy some tobacco and for an outing. On their way back they were seized by German gendarmes and taken before a magistrate. After evidence had122 words
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Article885 1912-05-27 10 Typical Japanese Play Produced in Paris. The Odeon is now giving the Parisians a lessen in Japanese morals which in some particulars differ from those of the West. In five acts and six gorgeous tableaux the story is told of the rivalry of two great Samurai princes,885 words
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Article519 1912-05-27 10 National Sport as Practised in Its Home. It is do light matter to be a Japanese wrestler. Mr. Iyemasa Tokugawa, attache of the Imperial Japanese Embassy gave an audience I at Hanover-square, London, recently, an outI line of what wrestling meant to the Japanese, j and mentioned519 words
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Article956 1912-05-27 10 Experiences of a Spiritualist in India. The large saloon of the Royal Society of British Artists wan crowd to the doors, the other night, with ardent true blue spiritua lists, who had gathered together to hear tales of mystery and occultism, and to revel in the unknown. They956 words
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Article842 1912-05-27 10 SKI-RUNNERS SLEEP STANDING BY CREVASSE. Hair Turned Grey. The adventures of two ski runners, Klotr (31) and Banersax (21), who from March 24 to 28 lost themselves on the Dachsteiu, were so extraordinary, says the Cologne Gazette, that they are worth giving in detail. From Srhladming to842 words
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Article216 1912-05-27 10 The problems of Central India formed the subject of an address delivered by Sir John 0. Miller, foimerly chief commissioner of the Central Provinces, at the honse of the Society of Arts, on the great changes which have taken place in that part of tho Empire. Lord Macdonald,216 words
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Article37 1912-05-27 10 A Chinese .Maternity Ilosp tal, with Dr. Gcrrard as honorary MNIMJ and Towkays Khoo Keng Hooi, Loko Chow Thye, Teh Scow Tong nd Chou Chung Kay as a committee, will shu. tly be established at Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Article2336 1912-05-27 11 MR. W. T. STEAD. A strange, a familiar, a very complex figure disappeared from the life of London with the lamented death of Mr. Stead, writes Mr. T. P. O'Connor in the Daily Telegraph. He had a genius and perhaps even a little of a passion for keeping well in2,336 words
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Article815 1912-05-27 11 Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, May 25, 1013. Hmm Ly«J and Bvatt, Kxehange tad Sham Broken, Issue the following list of quotations this morning i Allagai 3/11 8/1) I/- Option. 1/8 4 1 Anglo-JaTa 7/li 7/9 1 Aaglo-Johon 8/8 I/. Anglo Malay 16/1* 10/1815 words
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Advertisement8 1912-05-27 11 For Chronio Cheat Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.8 words
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Advertisement387 1912-05-27 11 "atlas" RUSKILLA The Premier Premervatfve for from and Heel. "RUSKILLA" ISOURABLE: The concentration and power in '♦RuskiUa" makes it last, saving the expense of repeated applications; it is economical, a gallon of RUSKILLA" will cover from 600 to 800 square feet. 18 IMPERVIOUS TO RAIN. SUH. BEA AND WIND. "RUSKILLA"387 words
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Advertisement224 1912-05-27 11 RAFFLES HOTEL, SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, June I. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Saigon. Tbe only first class Hotel in Saiyon. Every comfort. Splendid vaiandab. hr- ta n rant With management, Froncb kitchen and attendance a* in the fim it Bui pean Restaurant*. Manager G. Feraudy, late from the Grand Hot. I.224 words
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Advertisement135 1912-05-27 11 PICTURES YOU WILL APPRECIATE are what oar prrgra nine is male op of, to-night. Sej tbem ATTHI MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEtCH ROaD, and you will find that THEYARE REALLY ENTERTAINING 2nd Show. 9.80 to 11 p.m. A Cattlb-Brbbdimo Farm in Bhazil Akdu Dbbo in Jim's Jam. Tbkoooh tbb Window. Carnival135 words
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Article1346 1912-05-27 12 Sir John Haro was entertained at luncheon on April 21, by tho Canadian Club at Ottawa, says the correspondent there of the Daily Tclograph. The famous English actor came l» ie to judgo in the Earl Grey Amateur Dramatic Competition, but he has been too unwell all1,346 words
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Article957 1912-05-27 12 The Sun a& Producer of Electrical Currents. Telegraph lines have revealed a peculiar condition of affairs underground nothing more nor less than independent currents of electricity in the earth. Sometimes (says Mr. Lawrence Hodges, writing in the New York Tribunel, these are of such magnitude as to957 words
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Article593 1912-05-27 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 list593 words
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Article405 1912-05-27 12 An interesting account appears in a Paris contemporary of the Holy Graal, which is preserved in the Church of St. Lawrence at Genoa. It is a large groan cup, presumably hexagonal a six pans which, according to popular belief, was used at the Last Supper and was405 words
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Article46 1912-05-27 12 According to a Berlin message to the Deutsche Japan-Post tho Russian Government iv preparing a Bill providing for tho prohibition of the sottloment of all foreigners in the Amur Railway district, except in zone of 50 versts along the frontior, whoro Chinese colonists will bo admitted.46 words
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Article1386 1912-05-27 12 NEWS OF AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. Among The Icebergs. c The first letters have been received in this k country from Dr. Mawson's Australian a Antarctic Expedition, whose ship Aurora, J under tho command of Captain Davis, left r Hobart for tho South Polar regions last winter. Although1,386 words
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Article678 1912-05-27 12 The Saving of Interesting Siamese Relic. An engineering work has just been completed which apart from its cause, namel; the preservation of an old Siamese Wa threatened with destruction by thegradua wearing away of the river bank on which it stood, is of importance to the conservation work678 words
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Article166 1912-05-27 12 By the death of M. Jouin, Paris, the Daily Telegraph says, loses one of its most remarkable detective chiefs for to all intents and purposes for the last nine years he did the work and assumed most of the responsibilities of a chief in tho outside service.166 words
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Article1206 1912-05-27 12 A S. Q, .Morning Post representative elicited a number of interesting facts from a gentleman who lias been connected for many years with the laying of new cables in Kastern waters and the rcpairiug of the old. Pressed as to where the rabies woro mode, ho said they1,206 words
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Advertisement229 1912-05-27 13 THE BEST VALUE IN RECORDS ON THE MARKET. Double Records. 10 irch Records, .30 oaob. 12 inch Records, $2.00 each. S. MOUTRIE COMPANY, LD. IS-S l«-t-'l Special Show of Latest Novelties IN DIAMOND, JADE AND OTHER UP-TO-DATE JEWELLERY. Also A Choice Selection of BEST QUALITY LOOSE DIAMONDS of various sizes.229 words
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Advertisement264 1912-05-27 13 00 YOU WANT A GOOD PHOTO TO BE TAKEN P Please Call at The Singapore Art Studio, OPPOSITE ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS No. 108, North Bridge Road. 28-12 37 13 HIS MAJESTY'S BRAND. BOLD IN CASES OF IS SQUARB BOTTLES. \aS^NTt^ O vV ti.M.B. I (£U> colch QQlhwkv. Rouhhj Bf*ow.\ L264 words
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Advertisement53 1912-05-27 13 fWiktorin Light. The most modern and up-to-date Lighting Cheapest, most beautiful and safest light. The Simplest Lamp in the World. NEW BTOCK DUE ON MAY 29. Sole Agents < WEILL AND ZERNER, Adim Buildings, High Street. l-4-c 16 18 EaSiySlieshis head who drinks Fraser&Neaves SODAWATER mflUA*a.Vs\ 11 PiSp^^^^^^^ 'r BL^jßUff^Tfl'^^^^B^Bßf^53 words
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Advertisement799 1912-05-27 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 1682. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE and Non-Forfeitable. Large Nat Surplus above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. New Business, 1011, orer... 18.800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Numerous modern schemes. 4. H. EVANS, Manager, South799 words
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Advertisement528 1912-05-27 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTBR Paid op Capital in 804X10 Shares of 4ao each 41.W0.WW Reserve Fond 41,660,000 Reserve Liabilitf of Proprietors. 41,3004)00 BANKERS Bank of England. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. National Bank of Bootland, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aocounts are528 words
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Advertisement537 1912-05-27 14 BANKING. THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. NO. 67 AND 68, KLING STREET. Established 1007. Capital paid up ii.OGO.COO.OO Reserve liability of proprietors. ..11,000 000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tan Tbck Joon 6. Low Khoon Tbb Tan Swi Khi 7. Sim Kia Jan 8. Lbow Chia Heng537 words
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Advertisement597 1912-05-27 14 SALES BY AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF POLICE OFFICER. Auction Sals* Of UNSERVICEABLE POLICE BTOREB. UNCLAIMED AND CONFISCATED PROPERTY AND INTESTATE ESTATE PROPERTY. ETC.. AT TBE CENTRAL POLICE STATION, SOUTH BRIDOE ROAD, On Tuesday, BAT ay 28, at 2.30 p.m. H. L. COGHLAN CO.. Auctioneer-.. 14 5 37-6 AUCTION597 words
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Article1061 1912-05-27 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. What an excellent thing it would be (or everybody concerned if we could sweep away at a stroke all the prejudices by which the automobile movement has been hampered, the many absurd clauses which disfigure the Motor Car Act of 1903,1,061 words
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Advertisement296 1912-05-27 15 WOLSELEY Messrs. Vicker.-, Ltd. The Gar which Embodies the Maximum of quality, at the minimum of coat. SPECIAL FEATURES. Silent Running. Great Flexibility. Elegance of Design. Absolute Reliability. SOLE AGENTS, B.S. F.M.S., CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD., Singapore and Kuala Uumpui*. Without a doubt THE: Car for the Man of Moderate296 words
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Advertisement51 1912-05-27 15 A Matter of Common Interest. How to core a cold is a question in which many are interested just now. Chamberlain's Cough Rciuody has won its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cures of colds. It can al ways be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement324 1912-05-27 15 DUNLOP "^ftiO^Src^l^ The Earl ol Harrington oo his 25 H.P. Hudson v\ 111 Elvaston Castle, Derby. *J Itf The Dunlop Tyres have worn better, and ill f\ been more satisfactory, than any others y\ that I have ever used, aod I have tried J J Y^? HARRINGTON. /M^/ TYRES GERIL324 words
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Advertisement80 1912-05-27 15 MOTOR CARS Now in Stock. 18-20 H.P. Loraine Deitrich. 14 Metal lurgique. 14 De Dion. 12 Waverley (2-seater) 9 De Dion (2-seater) FOR PARTICULARS, APPLY TO A. C. HARPER CO., Kaala Lumpur, OR THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Singapore. 28 11 c J 7 JAPANESE DENTIST. Or. T. Hashimoto, NO. 387,80 words
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Advertisement428 1912-05-27 16 INERTOL Paint Waterproof and Anticorroslve. 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 i SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., Singapore. WANTS. CLERK WANTEO. Wanted, Cltrk for Reception and Enquiry Office of Grand Hotel de428 words
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Advertisement329 1912-05-27 16 WANTS. PROOF READER WANTEO. Proof reader wanted for tbe StraiU Times. Only those with references need apply. Good salary given. MINERS WANTED. The Paleleb Ooldmining Co. wants two thorough European miners tor underground work. Wages 260 360 guilders monthly, lodging and medical aasiatance free. Apply to the Company's Office, Kali329 words
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Advertisement401 1912-05-27 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. OFFICEB TO LET. With immediate entry, Ant and second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Guthrie do. Ltd. 14 a HOUSEB TO LET. To let, 41, 43 and 44, Anson Road. 29 and 66, Robinson Bond. Apply Nathan Bon, Change Alley. 11l o HOUBE TO401 words
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Advertisement627 1912-05-27 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. MESSRS. BURNB PHILP CO.'S NEW SYDNEY— SINGAPORE STEAMER ".MONTORO" will be open for inspection at Tanjong Pagar wharf on Tuesday, May 28, 1912, at 4 80 p.m., when all interested are cordially invited to view her. 26-6 28-6 NOTICE. The friends of tbe late Mr. C. B. Buckley,627 words
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Advertisement794 1912-05-27 16 NOTICES. nonet Notice is hereby given, that the powers ot attorney granted to Utmn. M. L. M. Abdul Rahaman.and A. M. M. Mobamed, by us, have been revoked as from this date. Singapore, May 23, 1912. (SI) ISMAIL AND BAHEEM. 28 6 M 6 NOTICE. THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA AND794 words
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Advertisement568 1912-05-27 16 NOTICES. KMM KMT GO. SHIP CHANDLERS timsm-t BtoaWaal teatraetsrt. Telephone No. 421. 108 A 108. Market Street, notice! IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE BTRAITB SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN THE ESTATE OF PHUA CHOON YANO, DBCEASBD. In pursuanoe of the provisions of section 46 of the Conveyancing and Law568 words
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Miscellaneous229 1912-05-27 16 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATHS.— MiseeUaae oub wants of every description are insert ed at tbe prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notioes ol Births, Marriages), or Deaths, if not Mounding four linen, II each insertion For p.p.c. cards, on page 6, 13. laon So&u229 words
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