The Straits Times, 16 September 1912
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Title Section13 1912-09-16 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.979 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1912-09-16 1 THE WHITE HORSE CELLAR. ESTAB. 1742 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 16, 17 and 18. SPECIAL OFFER OF c MEN'S FINE MATT. WHITE TENNIS SHIRTS J 1.35 each. J D Shaped and Made in England, Wash and Wear Well. D 0 All Sizes 12 to 18 inches. 0 w w KATZ149 words
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Advertisement227 1912-09-16 1 ROBINSON CO.'S Cash Sale ROYAL SEMI- PORCELAIN DINNER SETS Also in "Raleigh, 11 and "Wild Rose" 70-PIECE SETS A Large Variety of Patterns. White Ground with Floral Decorations. COLOURS INDIAN BLUE. BROWN /^TS^X OR PENCIL tf^pmfi- >£% Sale Price /jf^ s*&j£&£*lti&>~ tP KW set v^Jgf?*' -^^W^^^' Consisting of 12 Soup227 words
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Advertisement36 1912-09-16 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER Sol* A dent ADAMSON 6ILFILLAN. MD CO., LTD ALONG-FELT WANT. J. J. KOHN'S BENTWOOD FURNITURE to match in co'our Any Waxed-Teak Furniture. Obtainable from SOLE AGENTS A. FRANKEL&CO., 378, Victoria Street (only address).36 words
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Article866 1912-09-16 2 POSSIBILITIES OF THE COCONUT INDUSTRY. A Complete Review. The Financial News publishes a notice of a book just out called "Coconuts: The Consols of the East, by Mr. H. H. Smith, Editor of Tropical Life, and Mr. F. A. O. Pape (of Tropical Life Publishing Department.)866 words
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Article518 1912-09-16 2 Tests of Sir Percy Scott's Latest Device. According to Reutcr. the tests of the new fire-director for use in the Navy, invented by Sir Percy Scott, have bad the best resulta. Bearing on this matter, and showing what the instrument is, we take the following from the518 words
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Article305 1912-09-16 2 New Methods of Meeting Trade Requirements. One of the most encouraging signs in the administration of Indian railways today, says the Englishman (Calcutta), is the recognition of the importance of the commercial aspect. American railway organisations, realising this long ago, have laid themselves out to seek and305 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement531 1912-09-16 2 A Working Housewife Nervous Depression, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness A cheertul, brifiht way of looking at things, a brisk activity which easily enables her to do almost as much as two ordinary persons, are some of the immediate brntfiis Mrs. Parker derived from Phosferine. Like nioM hardworking mothers, Mrs. Parker never found531 words
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Advertisement140 1912-09-16 2 Digestion and Assimilation. It is not the ijuantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.140 words
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Advertisement298 1912-09-16 2 wji^^fift£ mVr°k c VANA brand 7i Jjw Tonic Wine II l£r JIM F° r Debilitated OiLA\^^J| Bodies and Brains kIL^/F^W ana hastens N iJ Recovery of appetite and digestive ~j\ power. Recovery of a healthy supply of vitalising blood. I M Recovery of mental and physical V- force. r^~~ k/298 words
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Article910 1912-09-16 3 DANGERS OF DEFECTIVE SIGHT AT SEA. Officers' Mistakes. The dancers to shipping due to officers who are colourblind, and the contrary theory that by training other faculties colour-blind sailors are often abnormally quick in recognising the lights of ships, are two of the many important subjects dealt with910 words
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Article150 1912-09-16 3 A daring attempt has been made to hold up Mr. Qoodwyn, who was taking 16,000 to pay the coolies on the mine which be manages at Rambutan, Perak. He was motoring out, when he came across a mass of branches thrown across the road, and150 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement309 1912-09-16 3 Redio POLISHING CLOTHS. These cloths contain within themselves all the materials required for cleaning and polishing almost any kind of metal, thus dispeneing entirely with tins of paste or liquid. They are serviceable until worn to pieces and are more lasting than any other metal polish. 9O cents eaoh. The309 words
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Advertisement8 1912-09-16 3 Few Chrome Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Core,8 words
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Advertisement606 1912-09-16 3 kHunyadii li Janos v TV Best Natural Aperient Water I for sluggish bowels. Brings relief I In the natural easy way. Speedy, SB. sure and gentle. Try a bottle M II anJ drink half a tumbler f] |p on arising, before breakfast, for M This Famous Medioiue will cleanse the606 words
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Advertisement251 1912-09-16 3 SINGAPORE OOLD STORAGE 00., LTD. (NBAS BNTRANCB to BOBNBO WHABJ) reiaphodo ioaa 18ea rtoeka of all kinds of FBOZBr MBATS, ew W be delivered to Shipping at tbe Wharvos, of n the Singapore Roads oi ilot ■otloe. OFFICE HOURI Week days T a.m. lo I p.m. Monday! 7 a.m to251 words
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Advertisement33 1912-09-16 3 BRAND WONT WASH (.I.OTHRS Polishes and Pleases. Makes copper like gold. Tin like silver. Paint like new. Will do a day's work in an hour. MONKEY BRAND BKNJAMIN BKOOKK St CO. LTD. MM33 words
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Advertisement658 1912-09-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ot Lading issued tor China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES 1919 Homtmmri [for Buropt/. from Singapore658 words
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Advertisement661 1912-09-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all661 words
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Advertisement638 1912-09-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beraerah, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohaamui, Bandon, Langnan, Takn, Cbtuopon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Dua Dapartur* 3 p.m. MAHIDOL Sept. 16 Sept. 18 s.s. REDANO Sept. 19 Sept. 31 s.s. PRACHATIPOK Sept. 23638 words
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Advertisement525 1912-09-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD KMTtCI UaWfMIIFff MMTMES. Mill IBEMII Combined Bervioe. The steamres of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched tortnightly (or Havre and Hamburg once a month (or Bremerhaven direot,525 words
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Advertisement652 1912-09-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM D. L. iorddeutscher Lloyd, Breroar. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers oi thia Company mi I fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sooth ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonnr-ot ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Sues, Adon, Colombo, Penang, Singapore,652 words
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Advertisement626 1912-09-16 5 STEAMER BMUNBB. AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT keu^ GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Venioe, calling at Port Said, Snes, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Btngkong and Shanghai, and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Dnc to arrive on or about Dae626 words
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Advertisement564 1912-09-16 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION GO. LTD. APCAR LINE OF BTEAMERB. Tbe undermentioned mn steamdra ol Uic iboTe Line maintain a regular servioe between Caloatta and Japan, oalling at Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en ronte FLEET Tom Commander Japan 6,018 L.Y. Archdiacon Obboobt Apoab 4,600 J. B. Dbakb564 words
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Advertisement885 1912-09-16 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (Under BB.A. Buht of Boeing), Will be held on Tuesday, October 8 Thursday, October 10, and Saturday, October 12, 1012. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Octobbb 8, 1812. 1. THE PAVILION STAKES.- (W0 p.m Value $800. A Selling Raoe. A Handicap for all Hones.885 words
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Advertisement714 1912-09-16 5 the hour for Soratohmtf 5 p.m. on the DAY BEFORE the Rao*. Owners of (irifflns aro entitled to enter foi either of the following series of Raoes Fbbb Btrioi No. 1 First Day— Raou No. 4. Second Day— Raoe No. 1. Beries No. Firat Day— Raoe No. 7. Second Day—714 words
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Advertisement757 1912-09-16 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BTEAM ENGINE WANTED. Wanted, a Non Portable 20-80 borse power Steam Engine, with Boiler foed pump. Must be in first-olass working order. Apply to T. R. E., Tapah Road, Perak. 16 9 c ju.g GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be rect ived «t the Office of the Inspector of757 words
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Advertisement193 1912-09-16 6 If. if. 0. IS Watson's of Dundee Fine Old Scotch Whisky. AOENTB) Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. SUB. AGENTS I Chin Guan Hin Co., 113, BOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, k i'W Kr-.kW.rM film lA*sf> I *o t f«'*'' STKAITS SCTTUHEITJ THE BEST BEER FOR A TROPICAL CLIMATE. STANDARD Life Assurance Co. Head Office:193 words
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Advertisement273 1912-09-16 6 New Strength Kor all who are "run down, 1 t jk. "out efforts," larking in stamina .tnd strength, Scott j Kmu^.i I is, a rkh source of rial nourishmint. In every part of the world SCOTT'S Emuliion is praised by thousands of Ccctr is r>pcricinc and repeated trials covering 37273 words
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Article158 1912-09-16 7 To DAI Mtlaoca and Maar Eaka 8 pm P. Swcttuoliatu and Telok Anson Perak 8 pm batu Pabat Aim; Hin Bpm H.Danki and Calcatta Lai Sang Bpm Hont>kooi(, Shanghai and Japan IKetor 8 pm H iii'lj- ■rmi'-iii, Kota Karoo ami Cotie S. Borneo 3pm Part Swottcnliam, PenanK,158 words
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Article147 1912-09-16 7 FIXTURES Monday, September 16 aiftb Wat»r. 1.17 a.m., 1 8 p m. TangKn Club me tint;, S. C. C..9.18 p.m. The Girl in the Train. Theatre. Tuesday. September 17. 4i«h Water. 2.1 a.m.. 1 88 p m. Birthday of Sultan of Johore, Singaporo Araizeft. The Balkan Princes.147 words
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Article172 1912-09-16 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steam India left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Sept. 11, and any be exp del to arrive here on Thursday ra-i.nin<, September 19. Tlic P. and U outwurd mail steamer China left Colcrbb) *t 7 p.m o? Saturday 9 p'.t172 words
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Article74 1912-09-16 7 L«rt Sinoapori. I Kan P. *O. Aug. 13 N. I L. Au K 15 B I. Am 19 M. M. Aug. '2i P. O Aa« 21 N. D. L. Aai;. 20 B. I. Sept. SP.IO, S«pt. 10 N. I>. L. ttopt. 12 11. I. Dm ih London.74 words
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Article196 1912-09-16 7 Latest Arrivals. Alcinoue, Brit. str. 4278 tons, Captain Oilmour, S, pt 16. From Kncdinotzu, Sept A. r. and d.p. W. Mansfield Co. Loft For (ianca. Supt U. Han Hin Ouan, Hrit. str. 242 tons, Capt W.it«on. Si pt 14. From I'jntianak, Sept li. (i c and H d.p.196 words
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101 1912-09-16 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Uay. TASJONQ PAQAK Bait Wbup Bamh— Nil. B*»t W. Siotiom No. I— Nil. Sanaa Wham- Nil. M*i» W Slot No. a— Taroba, Lai Sidr. B—OawaLbum.8 OawaLbum. 4— lpob. Nil. TeripsifiSD >Uru. Naw Doc« 7 (tindtr M9MMMIfcMi Wist101 words
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Article274 1912-09-16 7 Arrivals. Per str. Inverclyde, Sept. 16.— From Kobe via ports. Mr. Sw.uu. lVr >tr. 1. .u1y W«l I, September 15. From Malacca. Mmm W. K. Guust, li. B. Ross, aud Tunku Mat. lei str. Haiphong, September 13.— From Saigon. Mr. de Sieve*, Mme. Lapousse. Mme. Cro/et. Mr.274 words
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Article258 1912-09-16 7 Finance Commerce. XCHANOE. Bw«aroßa, Skptimbxr 16, 1913. O» L«ao»>— Bank 4 m/i 1/4,'j Demand 1/4 Private 6 m/s m> V*i 6 m/a tIU On Gia»»»f— Bank d/d SBB4 Private a m/i 8424 On Funi- Bank d/d m t94 Private 8 o/i BM On I»du— Bank T. T. m IT4| rrivate258 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article170 1912-09-16 7 iaeac 2 Valao Bayers. Sellers. 10 4 Ampang par 1 10 bei»» li. 2.70 2.80 10 10 Brume 17(i 2.00 10 10 Kanaboi 2 40 2.60 41 41 KintaTi* 1 1 i.9 1.10.1 i 10 10 Kan^par par 10 M Kinta Association 12.00 13.50 10 6 Do IXO 'J.CCpm170 words
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Article623 1912-09-16 7 lscne 5 Valno Bayers. Seller* 2/- V- 411a M »r i 88 B. A.D)2loM»'fty .8 c 17,6 1/ Batons MaJsks 2 8 8. £1 41 Ba4o Cave* 13 0.0 18.15.0 £1 41 Bato Tw» 8.18 0 4 6.0 4! Bufcit Kajang 8 2.4 8 .6 41 41 Bakit Tiintftun623 words
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Article113 1912-09-16 7 Issue 2 Value Bayer* Seller* 7/6 7/6 Bleotrio Tr»mw»yi 8/- 8/6 10 10 Fr»ser Ne»ye 61.60 62.00 100 Bowarlh Brekme 85.00 40.00 100 T% Prel. 103.60 IC4OO 100 100 K»n Bro, Oct. 180.0 C 100 100 i 8% Com. Prel. nom 10 10 M»jn»rd Co. 16.00 100 100 K.113 words
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Article46 1912-09-16 7 DEBENTURES Buyers Sellers Howarth Brakine 6% 1900,000 pat Riley. Hargreavfß 6% •384,000 3* Singapore Electrio Tramways 6% 4850,000 Spore Munioipal 6 11.H78.00n com Buyer* Sonet* Spore Municipal i\% of 1907 *****000 7% Spore Municipal 4i% of 1809 1 1.000,000 10% pn Spore Municipal »«02 800 par46 words
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Advertisement52 1912-09-16 7 Coal lias none up Meat has »3nc up! Al(I bread will sjou adta'JCi'. I'im r people SSM a hiuli at tills, Aud look at tach askance. Itut ono tliiutiH sure, tuiir c^u^bs and coldf) Nil 1 uuvcrcoHt them niotc; Woodn' IVppuruiiut BtH c sMi tli-ir ills At tliu kantti price52 words
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Advertisement479 1912-09-16 7 Sept 15. From BRan, Sept 18. Go. and 6» dp. Wee Bros. For Ba^ao, Sept 17. Rd». Ipoli, Brit, ate 628 tons, Capt Daly, Sept 16. From Telok Aoson, S. pt 14. (i.e. and d.p. Straits Steamship Coy. For T. Ad»od, Sept ih Ma, Japara, Dut. str. 748 tons, Capt479 words
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Advertisement148 1912-09-16 7 fbftdlutelg u n/<f V w 1 CIGAR.ETTES are the final answer to the question, whicn are the best Cigarettes?" they raised the jIqCCJ!; standa»d of Ci^^rette quality 50 a stan' ..rd not reached to this g5 CtS. a y any other brand. Pacßcd In patent vacuum air-tight tina •naur.i c148 words
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Advertisement30 1912-09-16 7 SEVERAL Biograph and Itala's Superfine Feature Films will bo shown on trial TO-NIGHT, AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Telephone No. 1118, Beach Road. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor.30 words
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1030 1912-09-16 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. HEPTARCHIC FEDERATION. If Mr. Winston Churchill has authority for his declaration that Home Kule is only the beginning of a system of devolution, it seems curiously unfortunate that the foil policy of the Government was not fully revealed at once. There can bo no1,030 words
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Article34 1912-09-16 8 Messrs. Caird and Co., of Greenock, have received an order to construct a new vessel of 11,500 tons for tbe P. and O. Steam Navigation Company. The new liner will be 625 ft. long.34 words
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Article37 1912-09-16 8 It was stated in Hongkong, on the sth inst., that the cruiser Prometheus is to be despatched shortly to Singapore to convoy the damaged surveying ship, Waterwitch, to Hongkong. Her crew will be brought to Hongkong also.37 words
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Article42 1912-09-16 8 Letters and postcards posted in Hongkong for Europe will in future be despatched by tbe route of Siberia unless marked by tbe senders for transmission by another route. Printed matter and samples will continue to be ->nt by the Suez Canal route.42 words
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Article50 1912-09-16 8 The steamer Majidi, of 2,029 tons gross and 1,857 tons net register, has been sold to tbe Far East. She was built of iron, at Glasgow, in 1882, with dimensions 380-5 ft. by 402 ft. by 248 ft. Her late owners wire the Bombay and Persia Steam Navigation Company, Limited.50 words
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Article13 1912-09-16 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article26 1912-09-16 8 The Dovanasam divorce case, which is of no interest except to the parties concerned, is still being beard by Mr. Justice Sproule in tbe Supreme Court.26 words
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Article30 1912-09-16 8 Mr. Oscar Hammcrstein in tbe course of an interview with a Central News representative, confirmed the statement that be has decided to abandon his venture at the London Opera House.30 words
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Article40 1912-09-16 8 Mr. A. Montor, living at 5-2 Devonshire Road, has informed the police of the theft fro j his residence of a light brown alpaca snit, a pair of shoes and a cheap watch. Mr. Montor values the lot at 157.40 words
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Article40 1912-09-16 8 A Chinaman named Lim Tong, living at the 6) mile on the Thomson Road, reports to tbe police that three of his rubber trees have been considerably damaged through having been chopped by an axe apparently by some spiteful person.40 words
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Article53 1912-09-16 8 An Indian medical student named Gurubatbam Thasan Edward, of 237 Serangoon Road, was charged to day befoie Mr. K. L. Talma, second magistrate, with causing death by rash act by administering an overdose of tincture of opium to a woman named Valima. Inspector Lucas applied for, and obtained, a postponement53 words
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Article65 1912-09-16 8 A Chinaman named Han Woon, who is a shopkeeper in Jobore, has had an unplasaut experience in Singapore. During a visit here, a few days ago, he was relieved of a bag of money containing 5377. It appears he asked a "friend" named Ang Thye to carry the bag, and65 words
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Article59 1912-09-16 8 A Chinaman named Ang Chong, living at 63, Duxton Road, has complained to the police that he was attacked by five Chinese, and stabbed twice in the back with a pen knife while walking at Pasir Panjang on Sunday night. The wounds are not, however, severe. Ang Chong suspects another59 words
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Article74 1912-09-16 8 Monseuir Malmaneh, a Fiench policeman, passing through Singapore, who went to the Hotel dl Europe with his wifo has informed the police that while at that establishment bis wife went to the lavatory to wash her hands. When she rejoined him she remembered that she had left two rings of74 words
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Article67 1912-09-16 8 An interesting show of Batak ponies took place at Kabon Djati on the 3rd instant, under the auspices of the local government, says the Deli C'ourant. The object of the exhibition was chiefly to test the value of the cross between Sandalwood stallions aud Batak mares. These appear in every67 words
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Article70 1912-09-16 8 The Japan Chronicle learns that the Kobe branch of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha has made an arrangement with the Kai Bum in Rodo Kaisha, Kobe, to employ Koreans as sailors. Thirty young Koreans between 16 and 20 years of age are to be taken un trial for three months. If70 words
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Article74 1912-09-16 8 When the Museum was opened this morning a rope was discovered hanging from one of the windows, and on a search bein^ made it was found that four pieces of the Perak regalia were missing. Apparently some person or persons hid themselves in the institution during Saturday, and effected an74 words
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Article87 1912-09-16 8 A disturbance took place in River Valley Road, opposite Institution Hill, on Saturday afternoon, between some Boyanese syces leading Abram's string of racu horses and some ricksha coolies from a stand near by. The trouble was caused, it appears, through one of the syces capsizing a sweet-meat seller's stall. The87 words
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Article95 1912-09-16 8 The Mining Journal (London) states that tin has for the most part been a strong and advancing market. Eastern houses have been very reserved in their sales, and high prices have been paid in America. Statis lically, the position remains very sound. Supplies from the Straits for August are not95 words
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Article109 1912-09-16 8 On Friday evening, Mrs. E. F. Howell met with a nasty accident while riding at Tyersall. Her horse took off bully at a jump, and Mrs. Howtll was thrown heavily on to her face and hands. Messrs. Turner and Tinims, who were also riding, rendored help and the Hon. W.109 words
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Article104 1912-09-16 8 The Diamond Jubilee of St. Joseph's Institution is to bo celttaated on September 21, 22 and 23, when the following arrangements will be carried out: September 21, Mass at 7 a.m., Benediction 5-80 p.m. September 22, Pontifical High Mass at 8 a.m., Pontifical Benediction 5 p.m.; September 23, Mass of104 words
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Article468 1912-09-16 8 Mr. W. W. Douglas, Chief Conmisxionci of Police in tho X.M.S., left Kuala Lumpur on Friday and travels by the Nubia on leave of absence iv England. Ho will be away for three months. Mr. Hatched acts for him. When Mr. Charles 0. liyan. planter and resident468 words
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Article72 1912-09-16 8 In order to avoid any possible misunderstanding or disappointment, Mr. Hoy Smith, the manager of the Bandmann Opera Co., wishes us to make it clear that the company plays hero for three more nights only toniubt, Tuesday and Wednesday, and that they leave for Rangoon on Thursday.72 words
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Article99 1912-09-16 8 A representative of tho )stasiatischcr Lloyd on August 29, at Peking, had a convernation with Dr. Sun V at sen, who saij that he intended to start for Europe via Manchuria and Japan within throe weeks. Dr. Sun recommends the removal of tho capital from Peking, because,99 words
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Article115 1912-09-16 8 We published about n week ago the result of tho trial of the four Javaue.sc chariot with the murder of Mr. J. P. van Bastiaanso at I'ulau Bulang, in March last. Two wero acquittod and two woro sentenced to \H and 20 years' hard labour in115 words
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261 1912-09-16 8 Ineffectual defences were offered to tbe first magistrate I.Mr. Kirmstone) on Saturday by the five Hylam boys from the Singapore Club, who were charged with us saulting a Tamil detective named Puteh in the execution of his duty and with rescuing a prisoner. Three of261 words
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Advertisement240 1912-09-16 8 ffioer V)obaeeo "I "SPRINGBOK Finest Quality Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco MANUFACTCMD W TBB Transvaal. In 4-oz. linen bags, OBTAINABLE AT 30 GTS. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. Per Bag ROBINSON ft CO.. KATZ BROS.. LTD.. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW ft CO.. LD JgJBENSON'S /f^^ WORLD-RENOWNED C''f*S WATCHES I *^P3* I Are the BEST. 1240 words
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Advertisement202 1912-09-16 8 1 FEATURE WESTERS DRAMI which may be classed as the best yet seen LOVE AND SILENCE A Romantic, Beautiful and Touching Story of more than ordinary merit, a film that stirs tbe very depths of the emotions and holds one spell bound will be screened in conjunction with A MOST202 words
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Article580 1912-09-16 9 Curious and Impressive Ceremony. SUICIDE OF GENERAL NOGI AND HIS WIFE. British Expressions of Sympathy. Rioter's Tbleoram. London, September 18. The impressive funeral cortege started amid gun salutes for Aoyama. On tbe parade ground were troops and blno-jackots, all on foot. There were present Princes, Ministers, Peers and580 words
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Article381 1912-09-16 9 Husband and Wife Die Together. General Baron Kiten Nogi, the capturcr of Port Arthur, and his wife have committed suicide. A I{< liter's despatch from Tokio states thiii t.eueral N.i^i cut hi* throat with a slmrt sword, and his il. st ibbcd herself in tbe atoraadi.381 words
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Article163 1912-09-16 9 GENERAL COMMANDING TAKEN PRISONER. Value of Aeroplanes and Cavalry. Rbcter's Teleoram. London, September 14. General Marion, who is directing operations of tbe Red Army in the French manceuvres, has been captured with his whole staff, by cavalry. Tbe French are enthusiastic over the Buccess of the aeroplanes in163 words
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Article84 1912-09-16 9 DISCUSSING THE TRIPOLITAN COMPROMISE. The Macedonian Question. DER OSTABIATISCHE LLOYD TELBORAM. Berlin, September 14. During preliminary discussions between Italy and Turkey, Turkey desired to avoid ceding Tripoli and proposed to place the country under a Senussi chief politically independent of Turkey, but with the Sultan as ecclesiastical chief.84 words
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Article44 1912-09-16 9 Hun* Tblboram. London, September 15. An Adelaide BMMage says Lord Denmao bas turned the first sod of the Port Augusta Kalgoorlie railway. The King sent a message emphasising the importance of this great national enterprise. The Imperial Government also tel'-^rajilnil congratulations.44 words
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Article175 1912-09-16 9 FOOTABLL MATCH ENDS IN WILD FIGHT. Thousands of Combatants. Rbotbr's Tblboram. London, September 16. A Belfast message says that fifty eight people were taken to hospital, five having boon wounded by revolver shots, some critically, as the result of a riot at the Celtic Park football ground175 words
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Article41 1912-09-16 9 KIOTER S TILEORAM. London, September 16. A Constantinople message says four slight shocks of earthquake were felt yesterday morning. They lasted altogether 95 seconds. The population was panic-stricken and many families camped in the opeu during tbe night,41 words
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Article44 1912-09-16 9 Riotir's Tblboram. London, September 16. Reuter wires from Ottawa that America lias won the Palma trophy with a score of 1,720, Canada being 1,712. Both scores are world's records for fifteen shots at 800, 900, md 1,000 yards with teams of eight.44 words
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Article28 1912-09-16 9 Rioter's Telegram. London, September 16. At Washington, it is officially stated tbat the Panama Canal will be opened for traffic n the autumn of 1918.28 words
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Article38 1912-09-16 9 Rioter's Tblboram. London, September 14. Tbe Liberal Labour split is further emphasised by tlie decision of tbe Liberals to oppose Mr. Keir Hardie at Merthyr Tydvil, while the Labourites attack the Liberal seat of Sowerby.38 words
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Article26 1912-09-16 9 Rectbr's Tblboram. London, September 14. In pursuance of the Admiralty reoiganization scheme already announced, Rear-Ad-miral A. Waymonth becomes tbe Director of Naval Equipment.26 words
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Article31 1912-09-16 9 Kbdtbb'b Telboram. Lloyd's agent at Port Said telegraphs that the H.M. cruiser Talbothas gone aground in tbe Suez Canal and must lighten before she can be float* d.31 words
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Article45 1912-09-16 9 Rioter's Tblboram. London, September 15. Gyp the Blood and Lefty Lous, two mis sing men indicated as having been concerned in the murder of the gambler Rosen thai, have boen arrested at Brooklyn and have been taken to the police headquarters.45 words
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Article41 1912-09-16 9 Rioter* Tblbgham. London September 15. A message from Winnipeg says the protracted rains in the West are seriously interfering with tbe harvesting and are doing injury to the grade wheat which will result in much loss to tbe farmers.41 words
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Article32 1912-09-16 9 Rictir's Tblboham London, September 15. At Hastings, tbe South Africans beat the Gentlemen of England by six wicketa. At Bray, Ireland, Mr. Fry's eleven beat tbe Australians by eight wicketa.32 words
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Article39 1912-09-16 9 RIUTBMS TaUOBAM. London, September 15. Tbe super- Dreadnought Audacious has been launched at Birkenbead by tbe Countess of Lytton. She is a ship of 23,000 tons, of 21 knots speed, and is armed with 13.5 inch guns.39 words
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Article45 1912-09-16 9 SOME ADDITIONAL INTERIM DIVIDENDS. Shares Reported Firmer. iFrou Out Own Correspondent). London via Penang, September 14. Sungei Salak pay an interim dividend of 12 j Seaport 7, Pelepah 8. The auctions are not yet finished. Values are well maintained. Shares are harder.45 words
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Article40 1912-09-16 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London, on Saturday, closed easier, with a declining tendency. The closing prices were: Hard fine Para spot 4,9 forward 4,84 First latex crepe, delivery next three months 4/7440 words
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Article383 1912-09-16 9 The Belle of New York Produced Successfully. There was a very good audience at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening, and the Belle of V m York, always a favourite, proved worthy of the generous patronage. It gave the opportunity for a change of style to several383 words
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Article472 1912-09-16 9 Prospectus of the Poultry and Dairy Farm. The subscription list of a new local company opens to-day, and will close on Saturday. Tbe promoters and vendors are the Singapore Poultry and Dairy Farm Syndicate, and tbe title describes tbe objects for which tbe company is being floated.472 words
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Article77 1912-09-16 9 Mutual Agreement Made to Expel Conspirators. Rbutkr's Telegram. London, September 15. A Lisbon message states tbat an agreement has been concluded with Spain for the expulsion of Monarchist leaders and the trial of conspirators who are subject to the Spanish penal code, and the prohibition of the77 words
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Article49 1912-09-16 9 Several Vessels Driven Ashore. RaOTH'S TILIOEAM. London, September IS. Renter's correspondent at Pensacola, Florida, wires that a hurricane there has damaged property to tb# extent of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Several vessels, including the Leyland liner Meltonian and scores of small craft, were driven ashore.49 words
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Article63 1912-09-16 9 Keitbk's Tilioram. London, September 15. In connection with tbe dear food agitation in Germany, it is announced tbat a steamer leaves Adelaide on November 6 with 100,000 mutton carcases specially prepared so as to :omply with the German food inspection laws which, apart from the duty63 words
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Article80 1912-09-16 9 KSCTIR 9 TELEGRAM. London, September 14. A telegram from Berlin states tbat during ;he German naval ruaniuuvres a torpedo lx>at came into collision, to tbe north of Heligoland, with tbe battleship Zaehrin?en. Tbe former sank, and seven men are missing, I'Kh OSTASMTISCBB LLOYD TeLKQRAM. Berlin, September 14.80 words
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Article54 1912-09-16 9 Dm Ostasiatischi Lloyd Tblboram. Berlin, September 14. The Swiss Federal Council publishes the replies of the Powers aa to fixing the date of Easter. Germany, on principle, is sympathetic, and points to the necessity that the Vatican and Russia should agree, but both so far arc54 words
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Article54 1912-09-16 9 DIR OsTASIATISCHB LLOYD TeLIQRAM. Berlin, Septernbor 15. Burgomaster Kirsclincr of Berlin has died. Prince Luitpold has ordered that in honour of Wagner's hundredth birthday, bis marble bust shall be put up at the Valhalla. Tbe Kaiser, after going to Wilheluishaven for the naval manoeuvres, proceeds with the Empress,54 words
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Article44 1912-09-16 9 Dai Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Tp.lki.ram. Berlin, September 15. The French naval transfer to Toulon has been used by tbe Austrian and Italian press to wake up the Triple Alliance policy, especially thn idea of converting the Triple Alliance into a Mediterranean alliance.44 words
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Article49 1912-09-16 9 Dbr Ostasiatischi Lloyd Telboram. Berlin, September 15. The German penal code reform has now been officially prepared. It enacts severer punishment for duelling, viz., imprisonment in a fortress up to five years; imprisonment for a criminal offence fortress or imprisonment up to ten years for homicide.49 words
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Article133 1912-09-16 9 A fine of 91,000 and nine months' imprison ment was tbe penalty imposed by Mr. E. A. Irving at tbe Hongkong magistracy upon the chief fireman of the steamer Empire for aiding and abetting other Chinese to stow away on board to Australia. A batch of 19 men,133 words
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Article61 1912-09-16 9 The cruiser Minotaur, flagship of ViceAdmiral Sir A. L. Winsloe, has, states the Naval aDd Military Hecord. retained the gunlayers' shield for the China station, as the result of the heavy gunlayers' test for 1912, in which she made nine hits out of 16 rounds with the 9.2 in. guns,61 words
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Article230 1912-09-16 9 DISCUSSION OF THE CHURCHILL SPEECH. Not for the Present but for The Future. Recteb's Tblbqram. London, September 16. Though Mr. Churchill was careful to say that he spoke only tentatively and specula lively and in no way on behalf of tho Govern ment, his speech on federalism has caused230 words
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Article115 1912-09-16 9 CRISIS EXPECTED IN ABOUT TWO YEARS. Plantation's Growing Advantages. Rectes's Teleoram. London, September 15. A Reuter telegram from Rio Janeiro says .hat the annual report of tho Minister of Finance, presented to the Brazilian Con. (ress, contains a warning of the grave danger threatening the Brazilian rubber trade,115 words
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Article87 1912-09-16 9 REPUDIATION OF LONDON BANK SCHEME. Formal Warning at Peking. Rictek's Tbujram. London, September 15. A- telegram from Washington says that the State Department learns that tho now < 'him so Minister of Financo has repudiated a tentative contract with British private banking interests for a loan of ten87 words
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Article26 1912-09-16 9 RacTiß's Till. rah. London, September 15. At the South London harriers sports, \pplegarth won the two hundred in IV j icconds a British record.26 words
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Article51 1912-09-16 9 (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 14. The new P. and O. intermediate steamer 4ankin, with passengers and a full cargo ha* trougbt the biggest freight of Manchester joods ever shipped to the East. She left resterday evening for Singapore. [The Nankin arrived here this51 words
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Article42 1912-09-16 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, September 14. On conviction fur robbing silverware froui European residences at St-poj Lines, Penang, ncluding t!i- Rcsilent C incillor's and Har sour Master's houses, v Shanghai curio-seller tias been sentenced to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment.42 words
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Article33 1912-09-16 10 The bowling section of the S.C.C. will be gratified to notice that work has now been commenced on the rinks about which so much dissatisfaction was expressed at last tournament.33 words
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Article42 1912-09-16 10 The result of the fifth bi-monthly medal ping |xing competition of tho Amateur Draw ing Association, played off yesterday, was victory for Mr. Lac F.we Aik scr., who won by fl 0 -4. Mr. Choon Seng, roc. 15, was ruiini i up.42 words
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Article114 1912-09-16 10 With reference to the statement made a little tin.o back that Graham, the assistant of Tom Ball, the professional golfer at Hay nes I'a. I. wan going out tn Shanghai in the autumn, and that he would have the MMM tion of being the first golfing professional in < li'iia.114 words
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Article633 1912-09-16 10 S.C.C. Tournament. The following tv aie down for to day VbTpMuM*' Doi klk llimikap. >v loiingiuil Hon. F. .1. I'igott scr. v. K. .1 Ad.he anl Kobertson owe I: Scoular and 11. T. White rec. 1 v. B. M. Woollcombo aud C. Hendry scr. A SiN.r.h-.. A. It.633 words
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Article212 1912-09-16 10 I he Ipoh Meeting. Then w.is a small attoudanco at tho Ipoh •thlitic s,po,ts which opened ou Friday The tost h.at of the UNI yards went to Barry, who wmmtnm V. I;. lveiis*by a yard. Iv the stvoiid heat .1. Taylor and l(. li. I'ash i Brat ami second,212 words
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Article961 1912-09-16 10 An Englishman's Amusing Experience. About 20 miles from Lealui, in NorthWestern Uhodesia.the residence of Lewanika. paramount chief of the ltarotse, lives the '■lok-Aii. lib cm. She is always the eldest sister of tho ruling chief, and has her own Court and Prime Minister, as does961 words
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Article144 1912-09-16 10 A Htrony \Av\ Ims bevu niailo (nays the l.oiic|,>ii iiml L'liiua K\;ir«Msi fur tlic c-t.i bliilmitut in tin' I-.illi.iUil Malay St.Uis,,| ,i Meteiological Dtpaitincnt uu Uio lines sUI)l:slu<l m India, it belli*; stated lli;it Mm »t ;ithor (ori'oasts would ncrvo a most untful purfioHu to the plantation induiitry. It is144 words
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Article721 1912-09-16 10 Meeting to Consider Formation of Singapore Branch. A very great deal of enthusiasm was shown at a meeting called on Tuesday evening last (writes a correspondent) to discuss the formation of a branch in connection with tbo Over-Seas Club. Mr. O. N. Neubronner, who appears to be721 words
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Article332 1912-09-16 10 There is every chance that the song In Hollaud stands a House" will be modified iuto the siiuilat In Sabang stands a ship," obsci VM the Deli Couran*. The reason Will, agr'.at coal hulk had been built in Sabanc, which was to have been launched on332 words
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Article68 1912-09-16 10 Beaufort i!IN.H.i.-4.1W) lbs. I mud Sumatra. -17,000 lbs.; total for sight months, 110,900 lbs. I'nited Malacca.— s.ooo lbs., an increase of !n His. on July crop. Kapoewas.— 2.J00 lbs.; for the year 1911 1,250 lba. from January to July 31, 1912, 0,'J.10 lbs. Mcrgui.-UOl lbs. Total for68 words
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Article1379 1912-09-16 10 Tho art of puncturing the human skin according to certain patterns, and afterwards rendering them permanent by means of colouring matter rubbed or injected into the incisions is almost universal, being most highly developed among the Japanese, the Burnians, and the Maoris, writes a Times of India1,379 words
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Article520 1912-09-16 10 Diabolical Scheme to Destroy a House. A startling attempt to fire a house in n novel and diabolical fashion is engaging tho attention of the authorities in a London suburb. The average case of arson as a rule defeats its own ends, for the clumsiness of the520 words
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Article182 1912-09-16 10 The Calcutta Englishman is informed by the Resident in Kashmir that the special mi ,ns.ir despatched from Skardu has returned with news that Mrs. Bullock Work man and Dr. Hunter Workman are safe. He confirms the death of one Italian guide, who fell into a crevasse in182 words
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Article82 1912-09-16 10 From a return prepared for the Kiro Brigade Committee of the London County Council it appears that the total estimated loss reused by fires in London during 1911 amounted to i:7H9,00:1, this including aVMU ;it fires outside the London area attended by the brigade. The actual London82 words
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Article34 1912-09-16 10 Tho following are the prices realised at the public auction of rubber, at Malacca, on b'riday Sheet No. 1 MLM per picul. Sheet 2 226.60 Scrap Crepe 192.00 Bark Crepe ISS.OO34 words
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Article580 1912-09-16 10 WELCOME BURST OF ACTIVITY IN SHARES. Reports, Dividends and Notices. The London and China Express of August 23 has these references to the rubber iudus try:— The market for Plantation has been quiet, but firm. First Latex Crepe spot and August delivery sold at 4s. lid. and580 words
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Article435 1912-09-16 10 The State And Universal Physical Drill. While- Lor<l Kitchener's military training sin mi wliicli has lxiii adopted by tliu CoiuniODWi-altli of Australia, provides for tlio physical training of boys uf I- .Hi' I U yeais as junior cadets, ami tins is mad» compulsory .11.!. i Mm Defence Act,435 words
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Article52 1912-09-16 10 TheCoMld Daily Bulletin, which is pub-lisln-1 every MMI on all tint passingi r -tenners in the North Atlantic services of the I'unard Line, is now being issued in a new iiml mlaigcd form. It follows more ■losely the plan of an ordiuary newspaper li.iv MythlM previously attempted iv it •deep52 words
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Article816 1912-09-16 11 frices Quoted to the Market Tnli Morning Singapore, September 16, 1912. Messrs. L,yall and Bvatt, Kxohanee *n I Share Broken, issue tbe lollowmg list of quotations this motniac i Nero Value Buyers, belle". li- Allagai -J UM Mi I/- Optioat 18 4 1 Anglo Java 6/H 6816 words
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Article295 1912-09-16 11 Estimates Likely to be Largely Exceeded. Tin .imuial Kuoeral ll "K Sungoi Hawaii Kubber Co., Ltd., was held in Win MMMh i HuuHe on Saturday, Mr. A. Agnew presiilol ami tlw i.tlur MMMMMMMMI present I l.iHii. <>. A. Kimniel (director*), .1. Saluinon, J. I^audrr, W. L. Kemp,295 words
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Article730 1912-09-16 11 Huge Plunder of Living Raffles." I'lufi^-ci .1 i.ob liutlirir. a well known \iij. in in wi ili r iiu clcitrii ity, and hoMer of many academic depicts, lias now confessed that In 1 has I* in a burglar and loryer by turns. .iu,l in xnu.ination of a barn730 words
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Article53 1912-09-16 11 Tin I'maii^ lia/.rtu- learns that all tbe -iti .in., i i»f the K.I. Hi t-t stations) in BaxterD »al. rs an- to bu shortly titted with win Icmm, which will come a* (,'ood news to the large number of pooplc who travel by these stoa in. i- in MM l>aiU53 words
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Advertisement10 1912-09-16 11 For Children's Hacking Congb at Night. Woods' Great Peppermint Core10 words
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Advertisement474 1912-09-16 11 KILLED BY WILD ANIMALS. Extraordinary Mortality Returns in Bengal. A report has been issued giving the result of tbe measures adopted in different provinces of India for the destruction of wild animals and venomous snakes during 1011. Tbe reports received show that 2,147 persons were killed by wild animals in474 words
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Advertisement550 1912-09-16 11 VICTORIA AND HARNESS FOR SALE. For sale. Light Victoria, 4-Seat- rubber-tyres, lamps, Harness for horse, complete. In good cond. ion. Prioe $250. Apply Boa No. 9 J, Straits Times. 16> 21-9 RUBBER SEEDS. For »»!e. Predß from old trf ci at t2fO per ibon'uud, d lir. it d on rail550 words
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Advertisement288 1912-09-16 11 Quality Prioe. MICHELIN TYRES are the dearest. DUPIRE BROTHERS, AK«nt«. ***** RAFFLES HOTEL FANCY DRESS BALL On similar lines to the one held on January 22 last, will be given on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 (RA.CE WEEK) The Band of the Buffs will be in attendance and will play during and288 words
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Advertisement125 1912-09-16 11 A W DO YOU KNOW 0 THIS MANP ly LEON UT KENDAL THE WORLD-FAMOUS PALMIST AND ASTROLOGER. HOTEL DE L 1 EUROPE (Room 01). FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. The Graphic (London) says His delineations are nothing short of marvellous." Tbe Standard (London) says "He is without eqnal in bis125 words
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Article686 1912-09-16 12 COOKERY CLASSES FOR THE POOR. American Experiment. If the English people want to regain their lost supremacy in the a thletic field, the first and iniwt important step to be taken is the education of the average English housewife in the fine art of cooking, said686 words
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Article385 1912-09-16 12 Germans Discover Virtues in the Shell. By way of America comet* the gratifying announcement that two eminent scientists of Munich have discovered that egg-shells, consumed in proper form and proportions, lengthen human vitality, increase the power of resistance to the withering blight of time, add weight to385 words
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Article895 1912-09-16 12 First Descent of Brenva Face of Mt Blanc. The limt descent of the Breova face of Mont Ulan, has been made by Mr. It. N. Uoyd, of Nithauiel Lloyd and Co., Burrellstreet, B.C. Ho was iweompanied by two guides. .losof Polling.ii awl Franz linboden, the latter oi895 words
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Article267 1912-09-16 12 Money Payment Instead of Vodka Ration. Since the time of I'eter of Great it has v* an obligatory rule in the Russian navy that seamen should twice a day be regaled with a rumka of vodka. I'eter the Great copied the practice from the British Navy, in267 words
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Article362 1912-09-16 12 Forthcoming Departures and Arrivals. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and Chins 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 list in London:—n362 words
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Article117 1912-09-16 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. Sardinia, Bailing September 25. Mrs. Alexander, Miss W. Alexander, Mrs. A. Hooper, Mrs. Elcum, the three Misses Elcum, Mr. Henning, Mr. W. Harper, Mr. T. D. Betteridge, Mrs. Parsons, Miss E. Heppel, Mrs. V. Chalmers. Mr. P. F. Wise, Mr. H. B. Dorrepaal, Mr.117 words
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Article30 1912-09-16 12 Interesting Experiments Conducted At Cambridge. It is announced that a wireless telegraphy station is to be installed shortly at the Vatican under the directions of Signor Marconi.30 words
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Article531 1912-09-16 12 Tha' eggs with tinted shells are preferred by a large number of producers in England is well known, and that these are more saleable in the best trade than such as have a white envelope is an undoubted fact. Chemists may prove again and again that there is no difference531 words
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Article708 1912-09-16 12 LAWN TENNIS PLAYERS AND THE MAN IN THE CHAIR. Autocrat of the Court. H. S. Barnes writes the following article in the Daily Chronicle The Lawn Tennis Umpire is a long-suffering person. He is expected to be perfect and never give a bad decision. Jost a thank708 words
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Article446 1912-09-16 12 Songs that are Pleasing Holiday Folk. We're all going to the seaside,' as one of the latest popular songs announces, and what shall we rind in the way of melody when we get there, states a home paper. On the face of it, such joyous numbers446 words
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Advertisement321 1912-09-16 12 ABSOLUTELY PURL Paris, 1889. IDE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD.. Telephone No. 3. established 1878. THE DISPENSARY, LTD. ti^^S^ CHEMISTS. PHARMACISTS AND OPTICIANS. SINGAPORE. «jfe" jT^ DEPOT FOR AIL KINDS OF ifsv^T'^^^W Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Purj lt^CwN ii n P[ fumery Medicated Wines, Surgical tnstru- SIS I ft QJtc^n*** merits,321 words
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Advertisement153 1912-09-16 13 PILSENER BEER 'KEY BRAND' Imported Since 1876. Beware of Imitations. V^s^C\ _^E*S^E^E^rl^E^kW>>' Jf OBTAINABLE EVERYWHE E I* 1 SOLE IMPORTERS Behn, Meyer Co., Ltd. DO YOU WANT A GOOD PHOTO TO BE TAKEN P Please Call »t The Singapore Art Studio, OPPOSITE ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS No 108 North Bridge Road.153 words
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Advertisement54 1912-09-16 13 H. L. GOGHLAN AND COMPANY, Auctioneers, Valuers and Surveyors, NO. 6. RAFFLES PLACB. VALUATIONS of Real and Personal Property tor sales, Mortgage and Bstato Duty AUCTIONS conducted of Land, House Property, Furniture and other effects. ESTATB MANAGEMENT and COLLECTION of RENTS under supervision of experienced Stafft RUBBBP AUCTIONS held weekly.54 words
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Advertisement692 1912-09-16 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. S Royal Mall Steamship Lin*. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUROPB Via China, Japam, C akada aid m United State* Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Bmpress at India") Twin screw Steamers R.M.S." Bmpress of692 words
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Advertisement106 1912-09-16 13 FRASER CHALMERS. Ltd. WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. DIESEL OIL ENGINES. 16 0 10 9 Gasolene Light and Cycle Go 4 61, BEACH ROAD (Next to Rafflei Hotel!. MOTOR REPAIRERB. MOTOR CARB ON HIRE BY DAY NI6HT. Orease, Cylinder Oil and Motor Accessories ol every description in stock Sole Agents of MITCHELL106 words
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Advertisement14 1912-09-16 13 MOUTRIE PIANOS ARE GUARANTEED FOR 5 Years. S. Moutrie Co., LIMITED. THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE.14 words
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Advertisement455 1912-09-16 14 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. Bead Office Wlncbeiter house, SINGAPORE I ■oard of DlMOtOf*)) 6, A. Dbbbiob, Esq., Chairman A. H. Faib, Ban., Managing Director. Pbtbb Fowhb, bub., 0.h., Chief Med. Officer V, M, Bluot, Bsq A. D. Allah Bsq. Tsw Nsah Pam, Bsq Om Sssm T.b, Bsq,455 words
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Advertisement304 1912-09-16 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE USSUKANCt COMPANY OF UNMM. ESTABLJSHBD 188*2. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit* Policies are WORLD WIDE and* NonForfeitable. uarga Net Surplus above liabilities 10* Reserve and all outstanding clainiß. Ne«# Business, 1911, over... 18,800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlement*, etc, made looaily. Numerous modern aobemes' J. H. IVANS, Manager, South304 words
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Advertisement526 1912-09-16 14 BANKING. CHMTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. [NOORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital i» 80,000 Stum oJ 490 cub J1,200,000 Reserve Fund. 41,860,000 tlww Tfi T Ishtllt jnf rroprlninn 4i,a00,000 BANKERS. Hank of England. The London Citj a Midland Bank, Lid National Bank of Scotland, Ltd. BINGAPORB BRANCH.526 words
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Advertisement535 1912-09-16 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. INCOKPOBATED BT BPECUL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V 10.000.000. Capital Paid Up 6,250.000. Reserve Funds 3.1 00.000. HEAD OFFICE TAIPKH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutta Foochow Hongkong Keelnog Kobe Kagi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taiobo Tainan Takow Tamsui Tokio535 words
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Advertisement822 1912-09-16 14 BALEB BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of EXCELLENT TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., At "Sliotton," No. 18, Tunggal Road, Adjacent to the Newton Railway Station, On Saturday, September 91, cat 3 p.m. Beautifully carved teak drawing room cabinet with mirror pin els; excellent white enamelled rattan chairs and tables polished teak whatnot822 words
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Article779 1912-09-16 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Humours of Alpine Laws. Further information is forthcoming as to the conditions undor which the Swiss authorities have decided to allow motoring in the cantons. An agitation has been going on for some time for the relaxation of the rales at779 words
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Article230 1912-09-16 15 The inauguration of a P. and boat express from Colaba (Bombay) to Delhi, which is to cover the distance in 24 J hours, is an interesting departure in Indian railway enterprise. The express, which is to bo a train dc luxe, is to230 words
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Advertisement283 1912-09-16 15 Wolseley Autocars. To those who are hesitating between 'tie Wolseley and the SOCALLBD.cbeap oar, we would remind them that the FI HS I COST is NOT ALL that is to be considered. The oar whioh embodies the finest examples ol engineering skill, in design, workmanship and material, is tbe car283 words
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Advertisement54 1912-09-16 15 Whooping Coujfh. It is in diseases like whooping cough that tbe good qua'ities of Chamberlain's Copgh Remedy are most appreciated. It liquifies the tough inncuH and aids expectoration. It also renders tbe fits of coughing less frequent and less severe depriving the disease of all dangerous consequence*. For sale by54 words
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Advertisement397 1912-09-16 15 DON'T FLY TO FLING UP A NEW FACTORY for the manufacture of synthetic rubber— not this summer. THERE'S A LOT OF THINKING AND EXPERIMENTING, discovering, inventing, and spending to be done before synthetic rubber will compete with the superfine rubbers used in DUNLOP TYRES. The Dunlop of yesterday, The Dunlop397 words
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Advertisement137 1912-09-16 15 MANURES FOR RUBBER, COCONUTS, Etc.. Eto. C. I. F. Prices, with full particulars how to use and apply manures for various produce, will be supplied on application to FREUDENBERG CO.. MANURE WORKS, COLOMBO CEYLON. 112.18 C. H, WILLIS •••rjy. Crown Derby. Mirschal IS NOW DOING BDSINBSS ON TUR SINGAPORE RACES137 words
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Advertisement437 1912-09-16 16 INERTOL Antiooproaiva and Waterproof PAINT. It prevents rust on Iron and VBaVbißv It waterproofs concrete foundations \^5S3rM and cement surfaces. Mv^v&P i=^M lviKTi SHARPE, ROSS S^d^ 7\|*** AND CO., LTD., 'jfiT***^} SINGAPORE. W.t.r Tow.r p.int.4 with In.rt.l. WANTS. CLERK WANTED. Want. I. Experienced Clerk for account work. With knowledge of437 words
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Advertisement285 1912-09-16 16 WAHTS. CHINESE DRESSER WANTED. Wanted immediately, Chinese Dresser for Estate in Kelantao. Apply Boustead A Co. 7-9 n TYPEWRITER WANTED. Wanted, Typewriter. Any make. Must be cheap and in gocd order. Apply Box No. i'l. Straits Times. 14 9 18 9 TELEGRAPH OPERATOR WANTED. Wanted for British North Borneo. Telegraph285 words
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Advertisement468 1912-09-16 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD, 60D0WN8 AND OFFICEB TO LET. Nos. 9 and 10, Raffles Quay. Apply Alkaff b Co., 70, Tbe Arcade. 86 U FURNIBHEDBEABIDE REBIDENCEBTOLET. Belmont, Bencoline and Ben Ledi, off Taniong Katong. Apply H. Somapab, 19, ruffles Plaoe. or 817, Serangoon Road. 2811 n_ OFFICE TO LET.468 words
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Advertisement633 1912-09-16 16 NOTICEB. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed from No. la, Malacca Street, to No. 9, D'Almeida Street. DAVID a SONS. 49 169 H.C.B. MALAY SIMPLIFIED. Our 'correspondence course in Malay is a speciality for Europeans who wish to acquire the language quickly. The method is interesting, scientific and practical, and633 words
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Advertisement729 1912-09-16 16 NOTICES, KIAM MAT A CO. BHIP-CHANDLBRB. ■SWSSt iss MuoldKl OostrastSPt. Telephone No. 421. 108 a 100, Market Street NOTICE. the nndbrsigned Tan Tek Sine hereby give notice, tbat my wife Eob Chai Luan, having left my house and protection on the Bth of September, 1912, I shall not be responsible729 words
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Advertisement695 1912-09-16 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. MESSRS. WESTON WESTON, AUCTIONEERS, ACCOUNTANTS, APPRAISBRS, SURVEYORB, CONTRACTORS, ETC., ETC Malacca, Tampin, Skrkmimn and Port Dickson. Have pleasure in announcing tbat their Accountant Mr. Husßey is arriving from England about the 20th instant, and will open an offioe for the above firm in Seremban, Mr. Hussey has for695 words
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