The Straits Times, 26 June 1912
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Title Section13 1912-06-26 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.910 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1912-06-26 1 JOBT KATZ BROS., LTD. JOBT POROSKNIT ARRVED An Ideal make in Men's Cotton Cellular Qnderwear SINGLETS AND PANTS Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 inches. $1.25 P er Garment. The following Guarantee given with each Garment. Chalmers 1 Guarantee If, id your opinion, tlii* garment faiii to give you ita228 words
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Advertisement161 1912-06-26 1 ROBINSON AND COMPANY. Arms and Ammunition Department. HAMMERLESS NEW STANDARD No. 99. Double-Barrolled 12- Bore H«mm«ri«u Oun, Special Steal Barrel*, Nitro Proof Treble lediirfaf, iictioj with top cross bolt, left barrel choke bored. pu,h down Annan Fore-end Fasten, r, border engraving, selected .•stock, as i!lu*traticn. j BE QU \RANTEED TO161 words
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Advertisement11 1912-06-26 1 DUMMY 4 00. CHAMPAGNE ADAMSON, 6ILFILLU MO CO., LTD., SOLI »O1MT».11 words
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Article1201 1912-06-26 2 DEATH OF FAMOUS AVIATION PIONEER. Solving Probkro of Flight. The aviation correspondent of Tbe Globe, writing under date May 80, says Whatever the future of aviation r y lie whether for the benefit or oth 1m of humanity, tbe aeroplane as it stands v -<Uy owes more1,201 words
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Advertisement241 1912-06-26 2 The Dainger of Losing Weight Persistent loss of flesh is a grave symptom. It proves that the boilv is using up its reserve of vitality, stored /W^^^^M against the attacks of disease, fa^s?%^ y£ Vj instead ot thriving upon the %> food eaten daily. Such a state Ldj?i&> O/d of241 words
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Advertisement52 1912-06-26 2 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement377 1912-06-26 2 [La-rola] 7^T3^* Mm Ih. Skin M /^SOFT Ao VELVET, .ml k M p. lti£\ If} SOFT. SMOOTH «nd WMITt FT! V A all th. yf«r round W P| Remove. »nd prev.nn RoufhneM. .1 Ici I INC AND REFRESHING L V RING THE SIMMER HEAT 'fa Vi s M. BEITHAM SON,377 words
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Advertisement276 1912-06-26 2 You do not dean plate with a blacking brush, nor your teeth with a saw. But as regards the teeth you want to find out the really good cleansing medium and use it. Everything else has its special medium nowadays, from bicycles to bath-rooms. Odoi is the thing for the276 words
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Advertisement32 1912-06-26 2 MAKE FRIENDS with Sunlight Soap. It meets you half way. Does all your work in half the time and at half the cost of soft soap. Sunlight Soap TRY THE SUNLIGHT WAY.32 words
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Article1220 1912-06-26 3 CAPTAIN OF THE CALIFORNIAN CENSURED. An Astounding Speech. A Washington despatch of May 28. rays It was in a most florid speech that Senator Smith reported the conclusions arrived at by the Titanic inquiry committee. He said: From the builders' hands this latent maritime creation, the Titanic,1,220 words
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Advertisement532 1912-06-26 3 The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited, Established 1869. The first Life Assurance Office in the World to apply the NonForfeiture Principle to Policies. A MUTUAL OFFICE NO BHAREHOLOERB ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POUCYHOLDERS. Annual Income (1911) 910,368,138.00. Funds 957,434,777.00. Claims Paid 948,580,853.00. STATEMENT showing the process of The532 words
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Advertisement38 1912-06-26 3 Partial Paralysis Benefited. Persons troubled with partial paralysis are often very much benefited by massaging thf affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamberlain's Pain Halm. The liniment also rtlirvps rheumatic pains. For sale by all DUpenaarics and Dealers. I38 words
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Advertisement538 1912-06-26 3 II that lemco is not only perfectly digestible in itself, but it enables one to get much more nourishment from other foods partaken of. lv action en tha difeMin Mn ii tonic; for instance, many children and dytpeptic* who cannot difett milk can do so if a little Lrmco bo538 words
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Advertisement337 1912-06-26 3 bLb^bJL^bLb^ R^bLbZIbbCLJ W^bW h ilSTlti iy W^T*^ MILK I Those who use NESTLES FOOD for Infant! and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 33 years. Being partly composed of milk, tha addition of water only is required to prepare337 words
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Advertisement614 1912-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &0. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR OHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBTLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Caina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINES 1919 Omtuard (for China.) Devanha June614 words
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Advertisement672 1912-06-26 4 STEAK! SAILINGS. RY.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO* LTD. EUROPEAN UNE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under m%il contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with672 words
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Advertisement705 1912-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringgano Bisnt, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan. Baignara Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobaamui, Bandon, Langßoan Champoo Taka, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure 8 p.m. M AHIOOL June 26 ••mm REOANO June 36 June 39 Will not705 words
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Advertisement518 1912-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. mvS^B^Bkw. AVD otuTscH uarFMtmHNRTMES "IttU" MCDU Combined Servioe. Tbe steamers of these Companies maintain a egular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly tor Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon518 words
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Advertisement623 1912-06-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 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, South ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonnecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said. Soea, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,623 words
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Advertisement726 1912-06-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE of fast twin-sorew Mail Passenger Steamers between Rangoon, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London. Proposed Sailings for 1912. HOMEWARD. Departures Departures Arrive Steamer Stkamkb from from Marshllk* t"'™ Rangoon Colombo ARSKILLK3 London HKUKFORDSHIRE Jnne «7 Jnly 8 July 21 Jnly 2» LKICESTKHSHIUE July 11 Jnly726 words
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Advertisement688 1912-06-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS'. 3RITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the ibove Lino maintain a regular servioe bevween Caloutta and Japan, oalling at Penaog Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET Tons Commander Jap AH 8,018 L.Y. Archdeacon 1 Gbboobt AroAa 4,600 J.688 words
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Advertisement610 1912-06-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMIT. 0 TO PBNANQ, RANGOON A CALCUTTA Ont ot the Company's steamers is intended ;o leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the abovt •toamors at through rates to all port* ir India and Ceylon, also to Bast African610 words
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Advertisement503 1912-06-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY GO. 8 Royal Mail Steamship Unm. THI NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUBOPB Vu Cbika, Jatah, Canada and tbs Unitio Statis. Route from Honxkocx, via Hhanghai Nagasaki (Inland Sea ot Japan), Kobe Yokobama, Viotoria and Vancouver. R.M.3. "Bmpress of India") Twir screw R.M.S.-Bmpre.ofJap-aj JJjJ-^ R.M.B. Bmpreas ot503 words
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Advertisement379 1912-06-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8 8. CO.. LTD. it THE WEBT AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD BBTWBBH Framantla (Perth), North Waat Australian Ports, Java and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailings bet* ten Singapore and Western Aui>tr&Ua. calling at Java (as inducement offer*), IVrby, King's Sound (Port for the379 words
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Advertisement318 1912-06-26 6 A. &B. Mackay's LIQUEUR WHISKY. As supplied by order to the HOUSE OF LORDS and HOUSE OF COMMONS. Price $12.65 per case, INCLUDING DUTY. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAY PENINSULA Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG AND MALACCA. K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., Jewellers and Silk Merchants, SI318 words
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Advertisement110 1912-06-26 6 BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED. APCAR LINE. FOR PENANO AND CALCUTTA. Tbe Company's uteamer CATHERINE APCAR, 2,700 toof, E. W. HamljD, Comtuatider, will be despatched (or tbe above parts on Satarday, tbe itWih inetaot, at about 4 p.m. She haa excellent accommodation for Saloon patwengerg. Rates of freight and110 words
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Advertisement362 1912-06-26 6 DO YOU RECOGNIZE That the daily ase of an Antiseptic Month Wa>h is an IMPORTANT DUTY not to be overlooked, for tbe simp'e reason, that particles of food srcamalate in the ravities and interstices of the teetb, thereby oantinK FERMENTATION which eventnally leads to decay. ALKAOENT is an Antiseptic Month362 words
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Advertisement391 1912-06-26 6 A WORK WITHOUT WHICH NO LIBRARY IS COMPLETE. A bind'osie large type, illustrated edition of THE WORKS OF GEORGE MEREDITH. Tbi Surrey Edition, in 21 Volcmkh, with Fhotooravuri Fbomtimpiici to kvh Vol. Handsomely b acd and beaatifnlly printed on special paper, demy octavo P} inches by 5 1 inches). Tbe391 words
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Article121 1912-06-26 7 FIXTURES Wednesday, June 26. H gu Watc-r, H.ii a.m., 7.55 p m. Thur«day, June 27. H Kb Wit.' t. 9.'25 ».cn 8.89 p.m. P. ami O. horn >watd mall due. Friday, June 38. Hf 1 W**«r I\U <i.ra, 9.18 p.m. StniU Trvli'm o>. mi-itiiit', noon. I 1121 words
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Article211 1912-06-26 7 Tod»¥. 11 'nukont', Aui n y and Swatow Hong Wan I 3 pm Port Swoltethsni and Pcnaug Lunka 8 pm Malacca, I. Swettinbam and T.lok AiisjQ Ipob 8 pm Hi ■iiykonjj, Shanflbii and Japan Kut Sang 3pm Ho-i^'kong, Shanghai and 'pin ['era 4 vi K. Pahaag, Pfk«D,211 words
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Article175 1912-06-26 7 Thn P. anl O. bom •>*•«.} m»il st°amrr \-n li» !t il tog\ i. 1 p.m. .0 Sa'urjiy, 'i Ila -t au 1 may bo npaatai to arrive In re to inirrow morning. 'i'h. f. .ul onward mail «»eamer Deranha Mt C ilcrjbi*t 4.0a.m on Sunday, tlk'175 words
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Article344 1912-06-26 7 Latest Arrivals. Aki Mum, Jap. ftr. :1235 tins, Captain Kori, .lun» l'<. From Loud in, May 25. G.". and p. I. Siiuoni Co. For Japan. .Juii 28 W. Ayuthia, Qor. str. 210 toos, Cij.t Krte^e, June '25. From IYnang, June M (i.e. and 19 dp. 1: Ini Km344 words
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105 1912-06-26 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAOAR Bast Wbau Basin— Nil. Bast W. Siotiom No. 1-Sui Sang, Lai Sang. Briiis Whabf I. idy Weld. Maim W. Sict. No. 2— Ujina, Chiengmai. Kut Saop. t -HoQ(l< ran. 5— Parco. >.. Kinkaaan Maru,105 words
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Article151 1912-06-26 7 Arrivals. I'cr s'r. Avut'iia, Jnoe 26.- From I'onang via port-. Mr McC<ul. P. r "-'r. A'ki Mtru.Jjce' 25.- Krrm London. Mr W. C. Suter, Rjvd. R Richarl^. Mr. W, W. H uoJ too, D. Riohaoan, Mr-. Dawa, Mr. l\ NK-il.nd, Nowsham, Mr. R. WetfaariU ani Mr. D151 words
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Article76 1912-06-26 7 V.Mrs.' y. (i. Harvey, ot Pataling, Secretary of ill.' Missions t> Seamen for the F. M.S., MMfti that the collections for 1910 amounted to XKM6.4. Last year tho toUl was £25, thanks to a lar^o sum collected by Mr. C. T. Hamertun. This year the box is rather empty, except76 words
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Article269 1912-06-26 7 Finance Commerce. CXOHANUE SIMSATOBI, JCNI 36 1613 OvLovDoa— Bane 4 m/i «/4$ Demand 4V. Private 6 m/a 2/4,; m/t a/4 j, O» Oibmabt— Bank d/d 2P«, Frivate P m/a 84 '»J 0* Kuiri i— Bank d/d £84 Private 8 m/a S9O On Inut- Bank T, T. 174 1 Private SO269 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article138 1912-06-26 7 Vtlae£ 10 10 Belt! Tia 10 10 Bruin* 10 10 Kuutboi 41 41 Kioto Tib 41 41 Lah»t Minet 6/- Patuofi Con«ol 411 41 PenokAleo 41 41 PtMUjgßshro 41 41 Pnsing Lama 10 10 Rthmta Hji 41 41 Kibsu Tib 41 41 lUmbouo boye'--4.40 190 3.78 1.180 1.18 9138 words
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Article559 1912-06-26 7 lasae 5 Valne Bnjf:i 83/ %i- Alla^t 3 4 2 10t 3/ JLnaioMnay !8 7* 110 3/- 2/- BaUa« Malik* 2'» 3 0 41 41 Bato Cay 12 SO 18 0.0 41 41B»tnTiH» 217 6 878 41 41 Bnkit K&jam, 289 2.14 S 41 41 BobtLioUnf 4.10 19 8559 words
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Article121 1912-06-26 7 lasae 7* Value Bayers Mta 41 41 Electric Tramw&ya 8 8 10 iO Frasor 4 Neavo 61.C0 62 03 100 Howarth Erbkinc 60.00 100 7% Pkl 03.60 U7.CC 100 100 KaU Bro, i)eC. 180.00 100 iCC a B% Cum Prt-i Doa 10 10 Mnjuard Co. 100 100 K. Uar121 words
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Article44 1912-06-26 7 Bnjora Seilai 1 Howarth Bnkine tSOO.OOO par Rfley. Hargreavaa 8% 1284,000 2J Singapore Electric Tramwayrts% 4860.00 C Spore Manicipal 5 11,878,000 nom. Bayett S*Uta Spore Manioinal 4|% ot IUO7 11,900,00(1 7% S'lore Municipal *k% o! 1909 11,000,000 10%pm S'p re ManicipaU% 1602,000 par44 words
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Advertisement51 1912-06-26 7 Tc^dy cam home late dom school, Oitvo a lorn t sneeze, Hal a tirkiug in liU thrca', S mv bu*au to whti c Mother t ><ik his ti m p. r^.ttire, l'ut h in Ktrii M ti. bed, Oavi Imu WoaoV Ornat i r| perm nt Care Bo>ktr bluff B*id51 words
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Advertisement352 1912-06-26 7 AUCTION SALES >*■,-.»■. -i «MC4 June 2-?. At NVwUnd*," No. 42, Orange R--*d, tak hcj^elioU f lrnit-ir^, t -'c a*. 8.3 Jane .9. -At Ujisyda'e," No. 27, Syod Ali ■ri'nri.. rtc, a' I i Jniy I.— At si!, room, unrc lcemtd pledges, Bt IP. J ly 2 —At HVeruom, freeholrl352 words
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Advertisement415 1912-06-26 7 Fascination of the East jT Is brought home to you in X the perfection to wh.ch Egyptian Cliiretles have S Tlb_ b-tnbrouuMbf M-5-.rs. 4*^— ~^9i^k 3 Fi?lres mf^~~~~~ ~^'^^a^ii i »V in their two brands Mz V_ -A Bouton Rouge x fana Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes JP^^... Th CJ they ">•"■■:415 words
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Advertisement314 1912-06-26 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice i- I oi'u f«icen that Rxhoru R->ad, frcm VictoiU S re. t to g i tv Street, will be elotad for repairs fr~ui 6 a.m. on Thursday, ti-e 271 b instant, ULt.ltht work is completed. Bt ('Her, R.J. FXKRER, Acting Municipal Secretary. Mnuiciral <. iH-.e, S:rjßipore Jant314 words
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Advertisement66 1912-06-26 7 DRAMATIC AND AMUSING SUDJECTS IN TO-NIGHT S PROGRAMME HARIMA HALL idINEMATOGRAPH. THREE SUBJECTS WORTHY OF MENTION ARE FUNERAL OF KING FREDERICK VIII OF DENMARK. One is Business the other is Crime 1,000 ft. Biograph Won by a Fish 600 ft. Biograph ALBO The Latest Gaumont Graphic 22ND EDITION, Containing rfcont66 words
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Obituary29 1912-06-26 8 Silbermann On June 21. at the Empire Hotel, Singapore. Kachel Silbermann, be loved wife of the late Samuel SiltxTiuann aged 60 years. Deeply regretted. Australian papers please copy.29 words
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1184 1912-06-26 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26. CHINA AND THE LOANS. We were somewhat surprised by the tone of a comment in the London Times on the conclusion of the six-Power loan agreement. Such a comment mi^ht easily damage the prospects of the great combination which has been formed to rescue1,184 words
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Article14 1912-06-26 8 It is three years ago today that the Johore State lUilway was tirst opened.14 words
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Article22 1912-06-26 8 Tho Federal Council meeting, which was to have been held on July Hi, at Kuala Kangsar, has been postponed till July M,22 words
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Article20 1912-06-26 8 At a meeting of the Municipal Comiuissiontrsto bo held on Friday, the MMMi amendments of leave regulations will be considered.20 words
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Article61 1912-06-26 8 Iv connection with the Young Women's Christian Association, readers arc reminder I that an address will be given by Mr. \V. MMMMM in the V.M.C.A. Hall on Thursday, June 27, at Ml p.m., on The Malays, witli speciiil reference to the status of their women.' The address is open to61 words
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Article58 1912-06-26 8 The opium now in bloom is beiu^ vigorously |.l ni^li.il up in some of the countiun, nays a Taiyuaufu (Yunchengl cm lexjiuudeut. A liuw wai recently seen in company with the local official devastating Vie poppy crop with tho aid of cudgels, swords, Hpears and even Mauris wuii swunl uayoncts.58 words
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Article65 1912-06-26 8 Twenty-nine million thirty thousand more Manila cigars were consumed during eleven months of thin fiscal year in the I'nited MM than in the same period of 1911 ac cording to statistics prepared by the insular collector of custouiH, which shown that the l'hillippine product not only liks BMti i tit65 words
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Article61 1912-06-26 8 Detective Sergeant Tyrall today prosccnted a notorious character in the tlnnl MMM court. Tin piisoucr, a HyUui, was convicted »l haviug snatched a purse and money from the mU of a Chinese passenger at I .ml. lioad railway station. Accused was stated to be a returned b.-uiihee against whom thcie61 words
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Article87 1912-06-26 8 A correspondent. Inexcusable Slackness. wiitcs thus to the lUngoon QtMtta: Any loyal subject at His OmMMB M.ijc-ty nn^ht Ii "m 'ibserviJ a curious sight jesurday in the harbour. A steaiuer, o« md by a Clnua man aud rtyiui; the I hines. Republican day, MMM •lainbow fashion" in houour ot His87 words
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Article91 1912-06-26 8 In connection with th disposal of prop ity in recent MMW t«" pMNMBMH MfMMa in the police court this morning. One, 15o< y Ah l.oony. I'll Ai.ib Sin charged with taking into pawn a valuable silk vu oug belonging to Mr. D. Y. Pii. ins, after having I I by91 words
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Article96 1912-06-26 8 A huge tiger, said to be one of the liue«t specimens s«.<.u iv these parts is at large iv Kuala Lumpur. On Saturday night it inuil t' Swetteuham Hoad district and can it 1 "tT a cow belonging to Mr. ll ll.ua. Inspector ot Waterworks, irom his compound. On tm96 words
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Article102 1912-06-26 8 Members of the Subordinate Civil Service Association aro reminded that the seventh annual general meeting of the association will take place at 30, Albert Street, on Friday, the Mk inst.. at Mi p.m. They are also informed that the honorary secretary has received a letter from the Hon. the Colonial102 words
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Article99 1912-06-26 8 In the Supreme Court, this morning, before Mr. Justice Kbden, the action, Sherilfa /.ihai ih binte Syed Ahmed bin Ahmed bin Al Jumed v. Shaik Abubakar bin Mohamed Lajam Bazib and others entered in the list under an order of court, was called on for the cross-examination of witnesses and99 words
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Article108 1912-06-26 8 For taking liberties with a representative of authority, a Chinese tongkang captain was dealt with in the Marine Police L'ourt yesterday. It was alleged that a petroleum inspector boarded accused's tougkuug before lie left port a few days ago in order to inspect his clearuuee papers. While the ins Rector108 words
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Article139 1912-06-26 8 At a special general meeting held on the 22nd inst., at the club house or the Tamau Manikaui football Club, 178 A, Cross Street, tlio following were elected officers l'atrou, M. ShaiU Sultan president, K. Mohd. llus sain vice president, I. M. Mohd. Sallch hou. sec, Tainby Keehik bin Kama139 words
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Article457 1912-06-26 8 The family of the late Mrs. It. Silbermann brg to express tlu-ir thanks for the attendance of many friends at the funeral of the iMMMii Ou inquiries at the Nursing Home. St Thomas' Walk, wo are informed that Mr. A. I). Cox is getting on as well457 words
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Article162 1912-06-26 8 The tenth ordinary general meeting Uil.it Tin MmMH (c)in|>anv. Lid., w.is Mi at On MMI How* at noon today, Mi A. Derrick prcaitliag. In his .|«.i| tin i i,aiu.i.;u nit iitii.ncd that the an i.iye output last year w.i^ Mi pieuls per mouth, for April tins162 words
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Article156 1912-06-26 8 The Straits Chinese Kecrration Club closed its sixth session last night with a social meeting of members and friends in the CCA. Hall. The i(ev. \V. Murray was in the chair. The entertainment consisted of recitations, songs ami games. Prizes gained by members for work during156 words
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Article229 1912-06-26 8 A bit of smart detective work was curried <mt yesterday uioruin-j by Mr. R. I'ous, manager of the Singapore I "nitt <t Itubber I'lanlalioii-. To U-^in with, ho Haw a gharry, empty, pass down \,u Mm Kany Itoad, aud, having mi ii it before and having229 words
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Advertisement134 1912-06-26 8 WHATISAPROTECTOGRAPHP A PROTECTOGRAPH is a device wnich^ gives absolute security against cheque frauds. IT pushes the figures desired into body of cheque, saturating the incisions wilh indelible and chemicalproof ink, making alteration absolutely impossible. Telephone No. 288 for further particulars of this excellent machine. K°NE° LTD., 14a, COLLYERQUAY. --S'V. Orange134 words
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Advertisement195 1912-06-26 8 TAKE A HOPEFUL VIEW OF LIFE MO SEEK AMUSEMENT BY SEEING THE MOST ORISIML FILM VET PRODUCED OWE HUNDRED YEARS AFTER A picture descriptive of many amusing situations MB FOR 111 EXCELLENT SE» STORY THAT NEVER FAILS TO PLEASE THE WRECK OF THE JONATHAN produced by the Thanhouser Co of195 words
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Advertisement13 1912-06-26 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article221 1912-06-26 9 GOVERNMENT HAS A NARROW ESCAPE. Landlords in Nyasaland. RlOTH'g T«L» iKA Lundon, June 2.">. In the House of Commons on tin 1 rr|K>rt dtn^e of the tea resolution a Unionist member. Mi. Co >(>< i moved a roduction of a pcuny on Mm Mf ou tea gro.vn221 words
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Article203 1912-06-26 9 NO POLITICAL CONDITIONS IN AGREEMENT. The Oueslion of Opium Treaties. fUcn i. London. .June I! fa \M bl n tat. i 11 tv <_ 1 i ii !l:« t iw n tliiuyufa i" jlit cal cli.ir.i.'tii (i.iui Urn CbJaaai loan IgraoißMiti nii'l i. »!'t lins M n203 words
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Article184 1912-06-26 9 EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN THE COMMONS. Suffragette Sympathiser's Feminine Outburst. ttICTKR S UWH( London, June K There was a furious scene at question time in the liouso of Common* when Mr. Awjuitli said Mr. McKmua hail ollerod to release the s'Hlr.i^c -ties provided they undertook not to n peat184 words
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Article51 1912-06-26 9 Kkltkh's Tklk .i:\ni. London, June 2">. A Constantinople message says tho Minister ot the Interior projects tho establishment of a corps of inspectors to control officials iv the vilayets of tho Kinpire, beginning with M ice.l vii.i. They will rauk after tho Valis He proposes to engage51 words
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Article19 1912-06-26 9 Uiotik'd Tklrokam. London, Juue ML The death of the famous artist. Alma Tadonia, is iinin.;iine.l19 words
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Article56 1912-06-26 9 Winner's Tremendous Driving. Kidtbb'h Tslboram. London, June 25. The open Golf Championship has been won by Ray with a total of 295. His rounds to-day wero 76 and 75, A feature of his play was his tremendous driving. Vurdon is second with 2Wt. He made a superb 7156 words
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Article51 1912-06-26 9 Disastrous Conditions at Havre. Rkutkb's Telegram. London, June 25. A Paris message says there is no improvement in the strike outlook, and it is feared that the MiuisUr of Marine has insufficient nun at his disposal to ensure indispensable services. The situation at Havre is described as51 words
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Article31 1912-06-26 9 ICKf TKh'S TICLKUKAM. Loudon, June 25. A New York MMMM <ays Mr. Alfred MiMM, ot the nJI MMI baukiii.,' house, has been killed iv a MMM sin 'si31 words
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Article22 1912-06-26 9 Ull'TKß's TlT.ri>R.\JJ. London, June mV Mi. MMM UNI has re. ived the Doctorate oi I. iws froiM <il.is^oiA Cuiversity.22 words
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Article26 1912-06-26 9 litllll/s TmMMMMj London, June 25. At Ilkestou there will be straight light as on'v II ly Lib. all .ml Fre. nan iTniouist) n26 words
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Article30 1912-06-26 9 DMIOnMUIMBMI LmU TplkikaM. Berlin, June Jt. After the MMMmJ MMMM Mi MMI M ho (V.ar. D*. MMMMI intends to visit MmIImM ;-.'ies, UmlkUm] St. I'etersMfg and Mi WW,30 words
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Article19 1912-06-26 9 Dsr fWriWIHW Lloyd Tkl>:.*ram. Berlin. June 25. M. Sueioij'tl baa been iHoiittd haiu AIMMMadM M Uerliu.19 words
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Article74 1912-06-26 9 !'I:..M A MvL\. v CoRRIsroNDKM). Malacca, June 2b. Information has been received by Malacca Riibbcr Plantations, Limitod, that tho price of fine I'aia in London ytitcrday was 4,81 per lb. sellers. The price of best plantation rubber isquoted at 4 11 business done. The market is steady.74 words
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Article352 1912-06-26 9 The Estate Making Satisfactory Progress. sir Kobert Laidlaw, presiding at the meeting of tin- Klpliil Rubber Company, Umtkti, at the London Chamber of Commerce on May -1. said that the area fully planted with MM during 1911 was short of what hid !»iii MMM, but about 150 acres352 words
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Article28 1912-06-26 9 l Mr. J. Bowes, acting Deputy Superintendent of Revenue Surveys, Batu Gajah, loft on Juue 22, for Kuala Piah to take up his now appointment as District Surveyor.28 words
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Article793 1912-06-26 9 SUCCESSFUL ISSUE OF THE REMAINING CAPITAL Five Per Cent Dividend. Mr. W. M. Sime signs the report of the directors of Ayor Panas Rubber Estate, Limited, which will be submitted to the meeting of the shareholders to bo lic-lii at (iivsliiim House, Battery Road, Singapore, on July]. The793 words
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Article92 1912-06-26 9 Theforty-litst rubber auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on June 25. There were offered for salo HI cases, equalling 1-10.71 piculs or lHTiil lbs., of which UK) cases, equalling 97.71 piculs or 18,028 lbs. were sold. The prices realised were ■Ui.-c t92 words
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Article38 1912-06-26 9 Vice-Consul Y. Komma has arrived in Shanghai to replace Vice-Consul O. Ukita of the Japanese Consulate General who has been recalled to Japan and is expected to be promoted to full Consul and to be appointed to Batavia.38 words
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Article1145 1912-06-26 9 MAGNIFICENT NEW EDIFICE NOW COMPLETED. The Architectural Details. Ou Sunday utornin^ the now Charch of St. Joseph will be solemnly consecrated by the Kt. Kcv. Bishop of Macao and dedicated to its boly catrne. The Portuguese mission will reenter into a permanent home and the Settlement will1,145 words
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Article431 1912-06-26 9 (From Our. Own Cobrkspondent.i Kuala Lumpur, June 2">. The summer meeting of the Selangor Turf Club opened here to-day in bright weather. There was a moderate attendance, among those present being Mr. E. L. Brockman and Mr. E. O. Broadrick. The Sultan of Johores band played during the431 words
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Article218 1912-06-26 9 Baron Schrottky's Experiments Successful. I Tho first manufacture of the Java -Vital Indigo grown at Lagos K-taV. Kalutara. Ceylon, MMM young rubber plants, is vow over and the return of dye has exceeded Baron Schrottky's estimate of 2 j lb. of Stan l.ii' 1 Natural Indigo218 words
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159 1912-06-26 9 Messrs. diaries Benjamin and Co. kindly favour us with thu London prices they havt received this morning Pa-en. h AlUg&ra 2,9 Labus 8/6 Anglo-Malays 14- Lanadrons p.p. ;H p. \ui;ln .liivan 5 9 Ledburys I Anglo Johores 611 Liinggis 29/-Anglo-SumatraB 77,6 London159 words
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Article142 1912-06-26 9 HIS DESIRE FOR INDUSTRIAL HARMONY. The Mayor Gets a Knighthood. lIk'IKK* TKLK.iKAM. I/(incl(in, .Ihik' ■>:<. At a civic welcome at Cardiff the King kni«ht«l the Mayor. The i'. lr ponition'f» address unvested tint tho establishment of a Welsh home for tho Piincuol W'alai would bo rveeired with142 words
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Article241 1912-06-26 9 ACKNOWLEDGV.LNT OF BRITISH SKILL. Progress in Germany. TnMua. Ijouiloo. Judo '!■>. The Kirl royattii Jias cauc'.u lid. Ku^li-sli iqcu, including S i bomM Lipton, with tin Shamrock, were first ia three out of tmm i.-lv-srs y- -t- 1. 1 V- :i 1... |iu-t in ih. evening tlio241 words
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Article41 1912-06-26 9 Rescues by Messageries s.s. Nera. Rei-tek's ffeMMM i London, June 2">. The Messageries steamer Nera has arrived at Saigon with officers aud crew and 160 passengers of tho German steamer <>uinta. which was wrecked nn the Paracel Islands.41 words
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Article68 1912-06-26 9 Kbutir's Tilkoram. Loild 111. IIIIK 1 At Dcippe, in the international boxing fe'« tival welterweights, tin: Krenchuan Bernard and the Englishman Kvui n leu were uiitched. but the latter was MmjMMMI in the second round fjr striking tho referee. Gendarmes cleared the rin In the middleweight championship of68 words
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Article75 1912-06-26 9 Kki'tkh's taIMWI Loudon, Juno 25. A Baltiiauie message says tin Democratic national committee has ratified the chairman ship of Judge I'arkei'. Tho ratification of Judge Parker's chairmanship has caus n d a split among the democrats, and Mr. Bryan is rallying the progressives to fight upon the Moor75 words
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Article32 1912-06-26 9 Rbctkks Tklk ntw. London, June 25. In the t st mutcli to-day, Uiere was only twenty minut s play owin<; to rain. England has *J 11 foi 4 wickeU.32 words
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Article4444 1912-06-26 10 COMPANY IN STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION. Alterations in Control. Tho Rixteonth annual gonrral meeting of tin N«ml I'Unt.ition-. Limited, was held on May 29, at Winchester Boas*, EC, S.r William Hood Treacher, K.C.M.G., (the chairman), presiding. Mr. .1. (i. Hay (representing Mcssi tiiithiiu and Co, Limited, the secretaries having4,444 words
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Article448 1912-06-26 10 The report of tbcMukit Panjong Syndicate, Limited, states that the jirotit aud loss ac-i-iiuut for the year to December ill, after li iviug been charged with all London management expenses for the year, shows a balai.ee of Ll./iT. which the directors have dealt with as follows:— Cumulative448 words
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Article607 1912-06-26 10 Progress in the Straits and the K.MS. The fourth annual meeting of share hol.iei-s was held on .May > I. at Ci -ippiegatebuildings, London, K.C., Sir Hobert Laidlaw, chairman of directors, presiding. In moving the »i!option of Ml report, tho Chairman said he «as glad to607 words
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Article328 1912-06-26 10 Mr. jhu A. li. Drought, presiding at the ordinary yi lit ral meeting of the kinatan iioiueol liubber Company, Limited, said Ui.it. in accordance with the resolutions p.i--. d on December 6 last, development operations had ceased and the stall aud coolie force had been discharged and328 words
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Article37 1912-06-26 10 The following prices for lubber were realised by public auction, at the Auction Mart, Malacca, on June 25 Sheet No. 1 1232.00 Sheet No. 2 226.00 Scrap crepe 185.00 Bark crepe 181.00 Crepe 225.5037 words
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Article78 1912-06-26 10 Regarding the discovery of an oyster bod six feet below the level of Clive Street, Calcutta, the British Museum experts have de cided they were brought to Calcutta some two hundred years ago for the manufacture of limo. Tho oysters are interesting as show ing the revival of miocene forms78 words
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Letter424 1912-06-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. »*ir, I tlo not pro|M»se to txv ipy yo.ir space to any further gnat t xt» nt. One a! my mam MMMMMa Im en at hit veil iv that, thanks to llie.c mt, uuslt tti r.,1 la\\_\< r," w. i424 words
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Letter258 1912-06-26 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In connection wilh the abovt there MMJBtMM btfA.eu .Missis. Chas. I'lupp- .1. Da Ci.iz and 11. lUdeuip. Having tad the letter written by Mr. 1 hipps challenging ull comers to shug a Weight i'l M lbs, tor auy sum thai258 words
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Article380 1912-06-26 10 The report of the Allagar Kubber Estates, Limited, states that tliu total crop of rubber harvested for MM year to December :il aiuoiiuli 1 to 54,825 lbs, as against the prospectus estimate of jK.tiOO lbs. The averagu net price realised was Is lid per lb. The cost380 words
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Article1861 1912-06-26 11 THE COST OF PRODUCTION REDUCED. Larger Profits Anticipated. The third annual general meeting of the Ledbury Kubber Estates, Limited, was held on May 80, at the offices of the company, 6, Laurence Pountneyhill, K.C., Mr. Andruw Mcllwraith (chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr. John B. Orieve,1,861 words
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Article233 1912-06-26 11 Notes in General. Lawn Bowls. 5.C.C. Tournament. The following ties will be played to-day Sim.lk Handicap. IT. Macdou.ild v. T. I!. Norrie. A. L. 1.. .Makiiisi.il v. N. E. Bath. .1. 11 Mackail v. T. M. Welsh. Wm. Berry v M. B. McKean. The following tic will be233 words
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Article129 1912-06-26 11 A Shanghai message states that the market of Java sugar in tlio YaDgtse valley having been been encroached upon by the Japanese product, tin- Java sugar merchants have held a meeting at Shanghai to consider the uicaHurfH to meet the competition and to drive129 words
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Article836 1912-06-26 11 Prices Quoted Id the Market Tbii Morning Singapore, June 26, 1012. Means. Lyall and Kvitt, Bxefaance -na Share Brokers, tone the following list of (notation! this morning i Norn Value Buyer*. Selle»« Allagu 2/4} 8/- x.d. V r Option -/4} W--4 1 Anglo Jsva 6/7 6/6 1836 words
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Advertisement8 1912-06-26 11 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Groat Peppermint Case.8 words
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Advertisement393 1912-06-26 11 "atlas" RUSKILLA Ti>m Premlmr Prmmervmttvm for Iron mud Steel. "RUSKILLA" IS DURABLE: The concentration and power in "Ruskilla" makes it tut'im! the 11 expens^ of rr ated applications; it is economical, a gallon of RUSKILL4" will cover from 600 to 800 squaftj feet. 18 IMPERVIOUS TO RAIN. SUN. SEA AND393 words
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Advertisement239 1912-06-26 11 RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, June 29 GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Salmon. Tde only fln» class Hotel id Saigon Bvcrj oucnlort. SplonJid Tennd.l, n.+-aj«au Wi'.h mnai^ement, Frtneb kitchen and atteadance a* in »L« Cne-'t Roror-oao Restaurants. Macager O. Fcrsadj, late from the Grand Hotel, Pans Salmon Thtatrio-il iti»on (from Octobot239 words
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Advertisement181 1912-06-26 11 H. LAZARUS, CONBCLTINQ OPTICIAN. S, Battary Road (First Floor). IMPORTANT NOTICE. As I shall bo away from Siogapo-L (for a few days only), I brg to announce to the public that my Comn't%'.ion Rooms will be closed UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. VOCAL RECITAL BY ARNOLD SPOEL PR IF. ROYAL AOAOEMY OF181 words
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Article2612 1912-06-26 12 THE PROSPECTUS ESTIMATE IS EXCEEDED. A Dividend Foreshadowed. Tho first annual general meeting of the members of tho Kouibok (F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Limited, was held on May 30, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. Konald Worthy (iiblin (the chairman of the company) presiding. Mr. \V. V.2,612 words
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Article668 1912-06-26 12 Increased Output Expected This Year. The second ordinary general meeting of lie liatang (Malaka) Kubber Estates, I. inn teil, was held on May :S0 at Winchester House, Old broad Street, E.C., Mr. E. H. Sharpe ichairman of the companyl presiding. Thu representative of the secretaries (Messrs. Sharpe,668 words
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Article290 1912-06-26 12 Mr. A. McUwraitb, presiding at the mcetiug of the Cluny Uobbor Estates, Limited, said that, so far as development wits concerned, the progress made during the past year was satislactory, especially if they boru in mind the weather conditions the manager had had to contend with. From290 words
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Article512 1912-06-26 12 FORTHCOMING DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS. Latest Lists. The following passenger booking* 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 list512 words
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Article292 1912-06-26 12 Mr. S. H. Pryor, presiding at the meeting of the Hewagam Kubber Company, LimiUd, on May 24 said that their crop for the year under review had netted £12,4'J0, as against £2,400 last year, showing a cousiuciublc incicdse. The coolie advances showed a small increase, but they would292 words
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Article198 1912-06-26 12 The Mercbiston Kubber Estate, Limited, has been formed to acquire, as from March 31, I'JU, tii j Mcrchisie.ii Kubber Estate, conveniently situated close to Pondoa TanJong railway station, some twelve miles distant troui Taiping, the capital of the siato of Perak, in the Federated Malay States. The198 words
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Article43 1912-06-26 12 The new wireless telegraph stations on ISutcher Island, Bombay, which is to com uiuuicate with Calcutta, Simla, Delhi aud Allahabad, are low being completely installed, and Mr. J. M. Parker, who has beeu deputed ou this special work, has lult liouibay for Karachi.43 words
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1303 1912-06-26 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON MAY 30. We quote below the beat available London lint from the reports brought in by the last mail, and add local quotation* from the list prepared by Memrs. Fraaor and Co. i Singapore) on the corresponding1,303 words
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Advertisement76 1912-06-26 13 PILSENER BEER 'KEY BRAND' Imported Since 1876 'Dim Beware of Imitations. AiflsHraR I 1 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE SOLE IMPORTERS Behn, Meyer Co., Ltd. Jf* .CifIKfJIHSSJBJBBSHS^H^MBBJBJBJSJfffSBBfSJSBBaB^BSJBJBJBJBJBBJSJBJBBBJBSBBJJBBSSBa^. BY ,\[TOI\IV;r.NT. I LEA PERRINS I SAUCE I A FAVOURITE APPETIZER and "PKX-ME-UP." The Original Genuine M WORCESTERSHIRE. I <■/ A Lap^ e Stock of Japanese76 words
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Advertisement41 1912-06-26 13 ass Cj^OreatestofallTonfcs ~^T S/X* C-,i.c,,t. A. C1.«,....f. CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, No. 25, South Bridge Roao First-olaM M?chanioal Dentistry, Gold Crowns Bridge, Filling and VnlcaniV Duration of Wear fcmranteod. OHARGBS MODBRATH. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES Uest Tooth Powders and Brashes (for sale.41 words
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Advertisement210 1912-06-26 13 A. W. Tully Ie now doing business on the SELANGOR RACES June 27, and 29. DOUBLES ANY TWO RACKS. STRAIGHT-OUT ON ALL EVENTS For prioes apply, NO. 11, THE ARCADE. Tel. Tolly, Singapore. Telephone 58S IBS a WAHHENG&CO. PHOTOGRAPHIC BTOREB. DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING AMATEURS' WORK. Plates, Papers, Films, Chemicals210 words
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Advertisement163 1912-06-26 13 'His Master's Voice' RECORDS DOUBLE RECORDS. 10-inch Records $2.00 12-inch Records $3-OO S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUP. HALF LEMON SHAPE, Size 1O Oz. Osed on the Leading Rubber Estates Locally and the F.M.S. Sample Frss on Application. At PLY TO G. Otomune Co. H.M.B. WHISKY Champagne, Hocks,163 words
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Advertisement465 1912-06-26 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, Singapore 8o»rd Of DINttONI O A. Dikbilk, Bag., Chairman 4 H Fim. Esq., Minting Direetot Pans Kuwua, >.b., 0.«., Gbitf Med. OfficerF. M. Blliot, Bog 1. D. Allan Esq. Tow Noan Pan, Esq. Oh« Him Tib, Bag. K«ooSun Tan,465 words
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Advertisement309 1912-06-26 14 insurance. federaiTufT ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. j Em-akmsiiih 1682. Direct Government Supervision j Government Audit. 1 Policies are '*WOHLD WIDEf Mid Nod Forfeitable. Large Net Surplus abeve liabilities (or Reserve and all outstanding claims. New Business, 1011, 0ver... 58,300,000.00 Cash Loan*, Settlements, etc, made locally. Numtrons modern schemes. 4. H.309 words
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Advertisement532 1912-06-26 14 BANKING, CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. NCORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTBR >aid np Capital in 80,000 Share* ol 430 each 41,300.000 SoserveFnnd 11,660,000 fleserve Liability ol Proprietors 41,^00.000 BANKBRS. Bank of England. rbe London Citj Midland Bank, Ltd National Bank of Sootland, Ltd. SINOAPORB BRANCH. Current Aoooontt are opened532 words
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Advertisement637 1912-06-26 14 BANKING. HE BZE HAI TON 6 BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. NO. 57 AND 58, KLINO 81REET. Established 1907. 3spiUlpaidD|... 11,000,000.00 U nerve liabilry of proprietors... l l 000 000.00 COUHT OF DIRECTORS. I. Tan Tick Joom 6. Low Kboon Yik Tan Swi Khi 7. 8m Kit Jan I. Liow637 words
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Advertisement1025 1912-06-26 14 SALES BY AUCTION. Auction Sale Ot A Choice Collection of Plants (THE PROPERTY OK W. E HOJI'EH, ESQ.), At No. 8, Gilstead Road, On Friday, June 28, 1912, at 4 p.m. Comprising Calanthes Orcbids in bloom, Stephanotig, Clematis, Anthuriums asparagus lerns, Michaelmas Dairies, Caladiums, oto. ON VIEW FHOM WEDNESDAY, MTH1,025 words
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Advertisement96 1912-06-26 14 AUCTION SALE Of PAWNBROKERS' UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. On Monday, July 1, at 10 a.m. On Tiii-kskay, Jcly 4, at 10 a.m. Jewellery, ooosisting of Watcbea, Chains, Diamond hicg\ Brooche*, Ear-rings, Brace- lets, Chinese and Malay Gold Ornaments, etc. j On view from June 28, 1912. POWELL CO., Auctioneers. I 20 696 words
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Article859 1912-06-26 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Owing to the enterprise of the Hongkong Ice Co., Ltd., Hongkong now haa two massive, business-like steam motor lorries, which have been brought into use. Thus one more familiar sight is no longer to be witnessed daily in Hongkong that of859 words
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Article214 1912-06-26 15 The Work of French Anti-Slavery Society. The French Anti-Slavery Society asks for more money in order to be able to buy young Depresses. The society considers that it has done its duty in the matter of securing the repression of slave gangs and slave traders, and it214 words
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Advertisement414 1912-06-26 15 WOLSELEY Messrs. Vickers, Ltd. Tho Car which Embodies the Maximum of quality, at the minimum of coit. SPECIAL FEATURES. Silent Running. Great Flexibility. Elegance of Design. Absolute Reliability. SOLE AGENTS, 8.9. k F.M.S., CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD., Singapore and Kuala. Lumpur. Without a doubt THE Cap for the Man of414 words
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Advertisement10 1912-06-26 15 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Wood*' (iroat Fcppermint Core.10 words
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Advertisement388 1912-06-26 15 A Testimony to DUNLOP TYRES. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. Mr. Thomas Hampson, describing in THE AUTOCAR a tour in France and Spain says So bad was the surface that we occupied five hours in covering the last fifteen miles into Seville, our car being frequently axle deep in thick mud. The388 words
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Advertisement46 1912-06-26 15 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. PRICES MOOERATE. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. ISMAIL AND RAHEEM, Br& LT ah N I Its neverjjtoqrear/y \\l to take -^'\^oo^ Fraser&Neaves^S^^ SODA WATER46 words
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Advertisement450 1912-06-26 16 TRY r>fr» drop libhum- I Motor Oil m Water Cooled Cylinders sold »y r SHARPE.JJOSS A CO,, SIHB/IPORE. j YOU WILL LIKE IT. It prevents Wear and Teat? of Bearings. WANTS. BILLET WANTED. ENGLISHMAN WANTS BILLET ON RUBBER ESTATE io S.S., F.M.S. or Java Can talk Malay, Has good experience450 words
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Advertisement378 1912-06-26 16 WAHTB. CHINESE DISPENSERS WANTED. Wanted, two experienced Chinese Dispensers. Applicants with knowledge of reading aad writing Chinese characters preferred. Entry June or July. Apply to Medical Hall. 48 v CHINESE DRESSER WANTED. Want-d. an experienced Chinese Dresser for a Rubber Estate. Good pay to competent man. Apply personally to Paterson,378 words
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Advertisement388 1912-06-26 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. i— V GOOOWNS AND OFFICES TO Lit. Nos. 9 and 10, Hafflos Quay. Apjf Alkaff Co., 70, The Arcade. 85 1 v HOUBEB TO LET. To let, 41, 42 and 44, Anson Road. 29 and 66, Robinson Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11 GODOWN388 words
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Advertisement528 1912-06-26 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. RUBBER SEED BASKETB FOR BALE. For sale, rubber seed baskets, F. O. R. Malacca. 16 per thousand. Westoa Weston, Malacca. 20-6 26 6 PORTABLE ENGINE FOR SALE. For sale, Marshall's 6 H.P. 1900 Portable Engine in good condition. Offers to Manager. Kemuning Estate, Tebong, Nr. Tampin, F.M.S.528 words
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Advertisement745 1912-06-26 16 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notioe is hereby given, that plans of proposed Hack Lanes to be constructed within the town of Singapore may be inspected free of charge by owners of property or their agents at tbe offloe of the Municipal Engineer at any time between tbe hours of 10 a.m.745 words
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Advertisement427 1912-06-26 16 HOTICEB. KIAM KIAT A 00. SHIP CHANDLERS —I MMMpal flr—fct. Telephone No. 421. 108 108, Market Street. NOTICE. MEBBRB. WEBTON WEBTON. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE AND HOCSB AGENTS, MALACCA. The abovenamed firm are prepared to undertake Sales of Rubber, Live and Dead Stock, also Furniture, etc. Particulars of charges, etc will427 words
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Miscellaneous229 1912-06-26 16 Straits TDimes. ADVERTISEMENT KATaW.—Miseellant ous wante of every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per tout lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriager or Deaths, if not ndeeding four linos, II each insertion For p.p.o. oards, on page 6, 13. Imob Scau Raisi229 words
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