The Straits Times, 28 November 1912
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Title Section12 1912-11-28 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.042 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. 28. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement204 1912-11-28 1 THE WHITE HORSE CELLAR. ESTAB. 1742 NOTE OUR PRICES A few Leading 1 Lines in our Drapery Department. PURE SILK STOCKINGS. WHITE SCOTCH WINCEY. Id Shadt-s -Light Grey, Purple, Em or Jd, Brown, Dark A Special Parcbaw, 38 inches wide. lire y ar d Black. Price I 45 cents pep204 words
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Advertisement39 1912-11-28 1 SLEDGE MILK IS GENUINE Swiss Milk from cattle grazed on the FAMOUS PASTURES OF THE BERNESE ALPS. E IPS I ill L A Bit for: SLEDGE BRAND Unsweetened Condensed or Natural Sterilized. Sole Importers: J. TRAVERS ft SONS, LIMITED.39 words
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Advertisement324 1912-11-28 1 IROBINSON Ac CO., Evening Dress Wear for St. Andrew's Night. X<-Uj^H ALL Jfr^^ ALL l^--- 1 Jf SHAPES SIZEB ChC .TOWN." IN THE "BANK." k .mall oorl point, find g^- The moet NEW MILITARY •.tevour(orD K «We«. 8IW R for Fu.l Dress. »lUbK. Plain npri ht coUan, are still v324 words
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Advertisement10 1912-11-28 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER Sole Agents AOAMSON GILFILLAN. AND CO., LTD.10 words
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Article698 1912-11-28 2 MR. F. E. SMITH'S WARNING TO GOVERNMENT. "Drop The Bill." The central facts of the situation that will arise when Home Kale is put into operation are emphasised by Mr. F. E. Smith, in a letter in the Times The debates at present proceeding in the House of698 words
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298 1912-11-28 2 King Ferdinand is incomparably the best monarch of the Balkan Union, says a writer in this week's Truth. He can be a very artful intriguer and is not a hero, but he see* what in all decency and reason is expected of him and does298 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement221 1912-11-28 2 THEJDEAL TONIC fc^gjPl sufficient to convince the Is\ /f>\ \t convalescent of its value. m^k. f J/is' II Vana lc 'p s to nourish )\\Ju(- the debilitated system and restore vigour to body and brain. X 3^^ VAN A Tonic Wine ]j 'A Vaxa' is pure, its tonic action is221 words
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Advertisement10 1912-11-28 2 Koi Children'! Haokin^ Coogb at Night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cote.10 words
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Advertisement475 1912-11-28 2 CHRISTMAS IS COMING! DO YOU WANT A GOOD PHOTO TO BE TAKEN P Pleaie Call at The Singapore Art Studio, OPPOSITB ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINGS No. 108, North Bridge Road. 28-13 27 11 CRUSHED FOOD. fri II IU You VIII M Ittllflid I R. BBLILIOS begß to inform tbe public that475 words
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Advertisement375 1912-11-28 2 Avenavlui 1 aw CARBOLINEUM The Famous Wood Preserver AND Ohlendorff's Rubber Manure Obtainable from the Sole Agents RAUTENBERG, SCHMIDT GO. SIMPSONS SCOTCH WHISKY The Blue Funnel lice of steamers sailing from Olaagow and Liveip ol to the Eastern and Pacific Ports, as well as Srutb Africa, Australia, and other import375 words
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Article765 1912-11-28 3 By Liidt.-Col. O. A. Dibrick, V.D., Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, November 26, 1012. s. t. c. Ballestier Rifle Range. I The Range is allotted as under: Saturday, November 30, at '2.30 p.m., S.V.A. and S.U.E. (v). Club Shoot. Saturday, December 14, at '2.30 p.m., S.H.A. Short Itangc Handicap. Sunday,765 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement366 1912-11-28 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUBTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1869. The first Lifo Office in the worl to introduce the non -forfeiture principle to Policies. A Mutual Oflflo*. "o Shareholder*. Low Premiums). Annual Income (1911) 1,200,000. Funds (1911) £6,700,000 Claim* paid £5,668,711. ALL profit* are distributed amoeg't Policy-holderr. Claims paid366 words
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Advertisement75 1912-11-28 3 Something for Mothers. This is the season of the year when mothers feel very mucli concerned over the frequent colds contracted by their children, aud have abundant reason for it as every cold weakens the luu^s, lowers the vitality and paves the nay for the more serious diseases that so75 words
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Advertisement634 1912-11-28 3 ITCHING ECZEMA ON HANDSANDFINGERS Scratched Constantly. Long Cracks Bled and She Cried Bitterly with the Pain. Convinced Case was Incurable. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Completely Cured Her. "I h»vp suffered for nearly five y»ar< now from a very unsightly form of et-a-iua <>n aiy hands and iBJHa, in spit,- of634 words
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Advertisement239 1912-11-28 3 Synoleo 1Hr»«ll«*>le Hygienic Distemper. Synoleo is s paste Distemper and is the prodnct of Messrs. Wilkinson, Hoy wood k Clark, Ltd., who are the largest and oldest paint manufacturers in the world. It is manufactured in the palest and darkest art shades, which arc fast to light aod line. Like239 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement675 1912-11-28 4 BTEAMEH SAILINGS. P. &O. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. F OB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBTLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOTPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Obiaa Coast, Persian Gull, Coatiaeatai and Amorioan Portt. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES 1818 Bomemturd i for675 words
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Advertisement648 1912-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via porU to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and oonstruoted, and are fitted with all648 words
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Advertisement666 1912-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Baoho, gaUwHtg Bantmara Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamni, Bandon, Langauan, Taka, Ohurjopon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Oui DepartuM 8 p.m a. a. BORIBAT Nov. 98 Nov. 3O a. VUG ALA Dec. 9 Deo. 4 a...666 words
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Advertisement510 1912-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OCUTMi MBJBftHIN MUTMO. UMU IRE WEI Combined Service. The stcamres of these Companies maintain a rogular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg once a month for Bremerhaven510 words
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Advertisement620 1912-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILIH6&. N. D. L. Rorddeutschar Lloyd, Brem» IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNI. The fast and well-known mail steamers ot this Company sail fortnightly from Bromea Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South ampton, Gibraltar, Oenoa, Naples (oonneot ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,620 words
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Advertisement523 1912-11-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Ronte Via CLina, Japan, Honolulu, and San Franoiseo to all points in tbe United Stat-j", Caiaia. Mexico and Europe •awatlat trta taw :1, 000 ton Trial* Icrtw Turolnt LlMn Ihlnyo Waru Tmio Mary Chin Mara,"523 words
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Advertisement625 1912-11-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA BTEAM NAY. CO LD. Direct SarvlM to Japan via Hongkong Shan|hal and to Calcutta via Penan* from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading tor Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo Tiontsin, Newcbwacg, Yangtßae Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, eto.. etc, eto. Steamer*. Tons Commander "Koisano" 4,885 R.625 words
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Advertisement621 1912-11-28 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8 K. CO.. LTD BBTW»M F'«mantl« (Perth:, North W««t Australian Ports, Java •nd Singapore Regular Fortnightly Railingi betwoei Singapore and Western Australia. calliDg a Java (aa iodnoement offers), Dctby. King* Sound (Port for tbe Kimborley Gold621 words
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Advertisement509 1912-11-28 5 The 1913 Mitchell h a coinbina'ion of all that i« bent in Eorcptan and American stylo and detign. It Utii- Lift Woid incla-R and construction. Ml Agents of MITCHELL PAIGE Cars for S S. F.M.S Gasolene Light Cycle Co., 4&5 1, BEACH ROAD (Next to Raffles Hotel', MOTOR REPAIRERS. MOTOR509 words
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Advertisement595 1912-11-28 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE Ot EUROPEAN JEWELLERY, ETC., At Our Sale room, On Monday, Dm bmbrr 2, at 11 a.m. Corcprifini; O no gold ring pet brilliant, silver ptir-<;--, silver snuff box, silver cord case, etc etc. (Now on view). CHING KENG LEE i. CO., Auctioned. 2811 80.11 THE BANKRUPTCY595 words
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Advertisement110 1912-11-28 6 KOH «Sc CO.'S Annual Cash Clearance SALE For One Month Only COMMENCES December 2, 1912. EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY and Everything for Xmas and New Year. EnormouH Reductions In All Departments. DON'T MISS THIS RARE OPPORTUNITY. Only Once A Year. koh co., 8 r:r h Open from 9 a.m. till 9110 words
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Advertisement76 1912-11-28 6 NEW NEW THE HEAN'S STORE, 3, Hi^h Street. A NEW STORE FOR WINES AND PROVISIONS. STOCK Fresh by s.s. PERA.. BRANDS Prom WELL-KNOWN MANUFACTURERS. j Will be opened shortly. i **EW| gM :iIi |NEW HINDS' Post- Hole Diggers. Simple jW|* Effective Strong j^wX^^ ca PX>~U i f > *rXT}T\ lcn76 words
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Advertisement139 1912-11-28 6 UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumlgator) RBOOMMHNDHD BT THH DBPT. OF AGRICULTURB. F.M.B. WHITE ANT AND IN CSB ON NEARLY BVKKY RUBBER BSTATB IN THB F.M.B. EXTERMINATOR. SOLB IMPORTERS AYLESBURT AND GARLAND, IPOH. OBTAINABLE IN SINOAPORB FHOM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. STUDEBAKER CARS. The famous "STUDEBAKER 30" will be on view on or139 words
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Article106 1912-11-28 7 FIXTURES Thursday, November 28. Ili^li Water. MS a.m.. 11.11 a.m. Friday, November 29. lli«li Water, l.i-' a.m ".20 p.m. P. sea 11. oiltu.ml mail illle. Cliiistinas mail for BOOM closes. Munii i|ul iiui-tiliK, 2.:M1 p.m. LagiaiatrTC Coun< -il. '-.:mi pm. Saturday, November 30. Hiijli Water. LSI a.m..106 words
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Article140 1912-11-28 7 T« Mr. Ratal Paliat Poutiuuak 3 pm Port MobbM ami P. S\Ktt<nliaiu Si lanyor I! l>m Malaera ami Muar Kaka :i pm Raaajaaa l.imlula 1 pm Soiirakaya. Sinjja Raaja, Ajaaataaa ami MaeaaaaT Ewaaaji 4 pm li naii^. Raagooa. ami 'all utta Eilavana 6pm TOMOBKOW. fcirM'enaiUJ. Ceylon. Australasia.140 words
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Article205 1912-11-28 7 The P. ami O. outward mail steamer Himalaya left Cotosabost midnight oa Satnrd.iv. November 38, ami may M expected I to arrive bereoa Friday sft€iaooa,KofeasWf 29. Tlii' lui|>. (niiuan mail steamer Torch lift Hongkong at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Norembei J7. and May 1« SSpaoti d to205 words
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Article506 1912-11-28 7 Latest Arrivals assasa, Itiit. Mr. 4:l.",0 tons, i apt kiuan. I N..\ JJ 1 From Shanghai. Noi 19. Owe. mail ami p. P. a <t. Csy. Km BoassaT, Nov I W, K.iiiliat. Siain. -U. tons. (apt. Dinks, Nov js. Kr r.au-k..k. Nov lit. (i.e. ami (H d.p. K.506 words
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94 1912-11-28 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Uay. TANMONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Nil. W. Skition No. 1...H0ng BeP. Klann. Shkkks Whakk Sovo Main. Main W. Skct. Xo. 2... G. Apenr. Thorabeck. B...Limlula. 4...KilavKua. s...Hintan<i. 6...Patani. Hyson. Xkw Dock 7. ..(Under construction) Wkst Wharf94 words
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Article190 1912-11-28 7 Arrivals. P< t ~tr. Kinta. Ks* 27. From T. An^on rk ■arts. Mi-, it Mala, Mrs. Xntt. Mrs. llauhiii. Messrs. Tap Tal Chasmg, Wym .lone ami 11. Lcmioii. li 1 -ti. Ki-ian. Xov From Kclantan. MeSBTSi Win. K«rr. llrcnvn. Oohw auil Ward. IVr ttr. La.lv VeU, Xov190 words
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Finance & Commerce.
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Article107 1912-11-28 7 Singapore Novkmbkr 2H, 1912. On London Bank m/s I Demand 2/4.ft Private 8 m/s 2,4,; 8 m/s 2/4 ft On Germany Bank d/d 238j Private 3 m/s 242} On France Bank d/d 294 Private 8 m/s 299 On India Bank T. T. 174J Private 30 d/s 175J On HoNOKONO.-.Bank107 words
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Article153 1912-11-28 7 SlKOAPORK, ISOVKMHKl; JS, 1912. 'Gatubior aO do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13.7 Copra Suudricd 11.7 do Mixtnl 10.80 Hmmt, Hack 20.00 do White 5% 84.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 4.10 do liruuci No. 1 nom. Pearl Stm 5.60 Coffee Itali 84.00 Coffee 1'ali'inbnnn. 10% basis 38.00 Tapioca, small fSm 7.70153 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article150 1912-11-28 7 J? s c 1 Buyers. Sellers. Value J 10 7.00 Ampang 6.7S 10 10 BeUt Tin 2.50 2.60 10 10 Bruang 1.40 1.75 10 10 Kanaboi 2.40 2.55 £1 £1 KintaTin 1.15.0 1.17.6 10 10 Kampar par 10 10 Kinta Association 14.50 15.00 £1 Lahat Mines. 1.11.0 1.14.6 10150 words
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Article575 1912-11-28 7 l? s uc H Buyers. Sellers. alue J 2,'- 2'- Allagar 26J B'2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 14 "i 15 9 2/- 2- Batang Malaka 2 4 2,9 XI XI Batu Caves 13.10.0 14.5.0 jGI 1 Batu Tiga 8.11.3 8.17.0 XI £1 Bukit Kajang 2.19.6 3.8.9 1 £1 Bukit Lintang 4.10.0575 words
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Article109 1912-11-28 7 7/6 7/6 Electric T'ways 2/10 8/4* 10 10 Frascr A Neave 49.50 50.50 100 Howarth Erskine 40.50 47.50 100 7% Pref. 102.50 104.00 100 100 Kats Bro, I>ef. 130.00 100 100 8% Cam. Pref. nom 10 10 Maynard Co. 26.00 100 100 R. Hargreaves 105.00 110.00 Issue !2 t,109 words
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Article46 1912-11-28 7 Buyers Mhsl Howarth Erskine 6% 1900,000 par Riley, Hargrcaves 6% 1284.000 2J Singapore Electric Tramways 5% £850,000 Spore Municipal 5% 11,878,000 nom. Huyers Sollan Spore Municipal 1'.",. of 1907 ».1,600,000 7% B'pon Municipal I!' 1 of i»» ji.ono.noo 10% pm Spore Mimiripal 4",, «i*r_'.'.tiiu pa>46 words
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Advertisement70 1912-11-28 7 I notl'ioK worne thin a bad sl.ipwrtck, When a vefoul >-\ I it-* up from ck to desk 1 ih > try mf time (or tlie coa-tkiuarj ther, As l.i- trUH to t.RVe liis f,- l.,rt nun. lt'it it you make hlnpwieck of yuur inaltli, It.i very muli r-c tlii'.u70 words
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Advertisement252 1912-11-28 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. N"Vi-mbcr iM). At saleroom, a motor car, at 11. N'm.mW 30.— At <irn*-.lands. Xo. 8, St. Tliouia-.' Walk Killiucv Itoail) (lowering ami kNsfli I'lauts. at 2.80. Dei c iulmt At saleroom, unredeemed (Upa, at 10. I l>c< imilmi- At saleroom, freehold land Ms! BMBM*! --iluate252 words
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Advertisement171 1912-11-28 7 EMBASSY Virginia Cigarettes HAND MADE Packed in tins of 25 and SO. OBTAINABLE AT JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., KATZ BROS, LTD., ROBINSON CO. BY APPOINTMENT TO HM. THE KING. Contractors to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Don't take any171 words
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Advertisement70 1912-11-28 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, To -Night t Jo-Hi 9 ht i t Feature Films Friend*. Biograph (A Tale of the We«t, where a grasp ol the hand means something). Love's Messenger. Biogrtpb (Farce Ceniedy). Disappointed Mamma. Biograph (Faroe Comedy). It is He- Yet It was The Other. Itala70 words
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1061 1912-11-28 8 The Straits Times THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. IRELAND AND ULSTER. Anything may be greatest if tbere is nothing greater. We are reminded of this sapient remark by the scant attention oar London correspondents have given to such questions as Irish Home Itule since the beginning of the Turkish War. A few1,061 words
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Article24 1912-11-28 8 The -Monthly missionary meeting will be held in j'rinscp Street Church, on Monday next, and will be addressed by the Rev. 11. li. Mansell.24 words
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Article40 1912-11-28 8 The monthly handicap of the S.R.E. (v.) Rifle Club, will be fired on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., sharp. In addition to the usual three prizes, there will be add.tional two prizes for recruits who ha"c not won a prize before.40 words
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Article41 1912-11-28 8 The Singapore Marine Motor Service, Limited, are holding an extraordinary general meeting on Friday, December 6, to discuss, in view of the inefficiency of the engines, what steps should be taken to eusurean efficient service, and to pass special resolutions thereancnt.41 words
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Article23 1912-11-28 8 Tbe Gasolene Light and Cycle Co. announce the arrival of two four cylinder, livcpasseuger Paige cars, of which they are the sole agents.23 words
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Article37 1912-11-28 8 The next conversazione of the Amateur Drawing Association will take place tomorrow, at H p.m at tbe association room, when Mr. Lee Chim Kuan will open a discussion on Chinese superstitions and their evils. All are invited.37 words
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Article48 1912-11-28 8 Messrs. (Inthrie and Co. have received cable advice from tbe secretaries of the Labu i l-'.M.s. i Rubber Co., Ltd., that at a meeting of tbe board of directors just hold it was decided to declare a second interim dividend of 10 per cent, payable on December 12.48 words
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Article51 1912-11-28 8 Brother James of Penang has been visiting Ipoh recently in connection with the opening of a school there. Ho is understood to hare procured a building, which, though comparatively small, will be sufficient to accommodate from two to three hundred boys. Tho date of the opening will probably be December51 words
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Article59 1912-11-28 8 Mr. H. E. Welldon, of the Central Kn»ine Works, was lined this morning by Mr. Firmstone for using criminal force to aud insulting Mr. E. J. Robertson, of Prince's Titb'n Room. Robertson said d. fen I, mi used insulting language and shoved him, over a monetary transaction. Defendant said Robertsou59 words
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Article63 1912-11-28 8 The Pioneer (Allahabad) understands that owing to the great volume of evid. uco to bo considered and tho intricacy of tho questions involved the report of the Nicholson committee on the aruiy in India is not likely to be presented to the Government of India until the end of December.63 words
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Article70 1912-11-28 8 Yesterday afternoon, ten Chinese sampan coolies went into the bouse of another sampan coolie in Tanjong Rhoo. Tho latter was scolding his wife at the time. The men proceeded suddenly to assault him, one of them cutting bis face open with a large knife. Five arrests were made by the70 words
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Article72 1912-11-28 8 Onr Pcnang correspondent telegraphs that Bishop K vi laud, who yesterday dedicated the new Methodist Episcopal Church tbere, deli vered a fine sermon on tbe Church of Christ and its relation to present day problems. He combatted tbe Socialistic argument that the church was worn out and unequal to modern72 words
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Article91 1912-11-28 8 Mr. T. Logan, son of Mr. J. Logan, of Rowloon Dock, is reported, says the China Mail of November 19, to have been arrested along with a Mr. Berthet, by the Chapei police (Shanghai) in conucction with upsetting a Chinese coolie while riding. They had to give $20 bail and91 words
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Article101 1912-11-28 8 Some of tbe dividends paid at the last Shanghai races were very substautial. The biggest was for I'm Oil's wiu in the race lot the Autumn Cup when il'Jo was pail on each of the three tickets taken. Other satisfactory returns were $123. UU ou Olympic's wiu iv the Maiden101 words
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Article95 1912-11-28 8 The announcement of the death of Mr. Edward Quelcb, which took place in tho General Hospital, Shaughai, on .November Id, has, says the North China Daily I'ost, been received with marks of the deepest sympathy by tbe community generally. Mr. Quelcii was well known, and as popular as he was95 words
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Article104 1912-11-28 8 Some anxiety was recently felt in Far Eastern shipping circles concerning tbe Lord Curzon. She was uudor charter by the Bank Line, Limited, and left Seattle on October 5, and was consideraoly overdue her time for arriving at Moji. She should have reached the latter port on October .'><). The104 words
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Article112 1912-11-28 8 The Rev. J. Romania Lee conducted a very illuminating and enjoyable Browning evening on Tuesday, in the V.M.C.A. lounge, (Juite a company of people turned out and revealed the fact that Singapore has many more lirowningitcs than might be imagined. Mr. Lee adopted the method of selecting representative pieces, giving112 words
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Article124 1912-11-28 8 A European named John Murray was be fore Mr. Humphreys this morning on a charge of begging. Inspector Dunne prosecuted and told his worship be saw the accused last night begging from a Chinaman in North Bridgo Koad. Accused denied the charge, and said be had just como out of124 words
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Article340 1912-11-28 8 Captain C. J. Eyres, R.N., late ('orumoiloio at Hongkong, has been appointed A.D.C. to the King. Col. K. W. Romilly, D.5.0., who retired iv July of last year, has been granted a Distinguished Service Reward. Sir I'rancis l'iggott has so far recovered from his recent operation that340 words
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Article142 1912-11-28 8 An innovation is to be introduced by tho management of the Hotel do L'Kurope, in connection with St. Andrew's Hall to morrow night. There are probably a good many people living a distance' out who will be pressed for timo in which to go home, change and142 words
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Article190 1912-11-28 8 A young American, named Counors. who receutly joined the service of tho Tanjoug I'agar Doofc Hoard as wliarliuj'ei, met with a fatal accident at the Sheers wharf, yesterday afternoon. From all accounts it appears that deceased, along with several other wliar fingers, happened to bo190 words
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315 1912-11-28 8 Hevea (Johore) Rubber P lantations. The report of the HINI (Johorel Kubuer Plantations, Limited, for MM period to luue 30 states that, out of the prulU of 11,V41i, it is proposed to write oil X'l, .lo.'i Irom the preliminary expenses, and carry forward tlie balance of .£4l to this year's315 words
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Advertisement733 1912-11-28 8 I TANSAN /^fiiSgiS^^ A NATURAL TONIC WATER /S^jSJS?^»S IN PINTS AND SPLITS ■W^^ WL ""g^t^W FRESH STOCKS ARRIVE MONTHLY. V»*7 THE TRADE SUPPLIED. ':Jjl SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. Crawford's FINEST VERY OLD SCOTCH WHISKY $11.25 per case. SOLE AOENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. NEW ARROL-JOHNSTON CARS 11-9 Models. Due733 words
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Advertisement166 1912-11-28 8 AN EXHILARATING PROGRAMME OF HUMOROUS, INTERESTING AMI THRILLING PICTURES AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, Second Sbow, 9.30 to 11 p.m. TO-NIGHT. The Chateau« of Touraine. (Pathe). Too Many admirer*. (Cricks and Martin). Mr. Up-to-date Detective. (Gaumont). Jk Night of Terror, i Kdison). The Fascinating Bachelor I .i.bin >. Her Sweet166 words
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Advertisement14 1912-11-28 8 Lite*t advi rtimmonts of the day appear on page 5 and on page 11.14 words
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Article540 1912-11-28 9 RAILWAY SALOON AS A PEACE PALACE. Pro-Balkanite Feeling Strong in Russia Kil-tik's Tihora*. London. November 27. Berlin official circles state that while no Power is hostile to the idea of a conference, there is no prospect of conference until a Turco ltalkanic treaty is signed and the540 words
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Article173 1912-11-28 9 DXX <>M \-l VTI-i UK Lli'Wi TkLKIIKVM. lierlio. November 26 The Procliaska consul has arrived safely at I'skub. The Porte issues a circular to the representatives of the Powers pointing to cruelties committed by the Balkan troops. Berlin, November '27. Vienna repot U tli.it Austria still maintains her173 words
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Article61 1912-11-28 9 International Gang Suspected m 1 XX I'«LK ISAM London, November 27. There were forty caaes of gold containing altogether two hundred thousand sterling sent to Alexandria and they wore in the custody of the Credit Lyonnais. They changed four times between Bremen and Trieste and it61 words
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Article344 1912-11-28 9 Questions Regarding Revenue From Mining and Agriculture. (FBf.M OCR OWN C'ORRrS'OSDIST.) Kuala Lunqmr, November 27. The High Commissioner presided at the Federal Council meeting today. Mr. I!. G. Watson, the Resident of Perak, first took the oath of office. The Chief Secretary, answering Mr. Macfadyen regarding the344 words
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Article38 1912-11-28 9 The East Asiatic Company's Dailj Report. The market in London yesterday was til ID but quiet. The closing prices were Hard fine Para spot 4/6 forward 4/5] First latex crepe, delivery next three months 4.438 words
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Article188 1912-11-28 9 iI-'hom Oi'h Own Co-respondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 27. The death occurred in London, yesterday, from pneumonia, of Mr. 1.. H. Y/clman, of Kual.i Lumpur, estate and mine owner. Mr. Yzclman had been in England, accompauied by Mrs. V/elman, for some months on holiday and188 words
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Article44 1912-11-28 9 The Secretary for War met with a mishap on October 27, says a home paper. He had promised to inspect the Surrey Corps of (iuidosnear Doikius;, and in attempting te hold the restive horse of his attendant thr ligament-: of his thumb were torn.44 words
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Article523 1912-11-28 9 EXCITING TIMES ON KEHNTAN COAST. Three Natives Killed. The Scmorak district of Ktlantan had its fill of excitement last week, according to the account of a correspondent. Some three weeks before the date of writing, states our informant, a huge bull elephant belonging to one of523 words
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Article452 1912-11-28 9 Varied Career of A Well-Known Planter. The tiagic death of Mr. A. Maclntyro Glen, particulars of which were cabled by our London correspondent yesterday, closed a career which saw more variety of scene and activity than falls to the lot of most. Mr. Glen in452 words
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Article99 1912-11-28 9 A War Office order for between 40,000 and 50,000 ritl. s has been placed with the Bir mingham Small Arms Company, and will afford full employment until the middle of next year. It is one of the largest orders for rifles ever placed with a private firm, the reason being99 words
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Article1991 1912-11-28 9 LARGE INCREASE IN THE YEAR'S ESTIMATES. The System of Marketing. The fourth annual ordinary general meeting of the United Sumatra Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on October 28, at the Cannon Street Hotel, E.C., Mr. Keith Fraser Arbuthnot (chairman) presiding. The representative of the secretaries (Messrs. M. I.1,991 words
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Article399 1912-11-28 9 Civil Cases Argued Before A Full Bench. The Singapore Court of Appeal, consisting of Mr. Justice Thornton (senior judge), Mr. Justice Ebden and Mr. Justice Sproulc, opened on Monday witb the hearing of an appeal against a judgment of the Chief Jus tice on a civil399 words
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Article145 1912-11-28 9 SOUTH AFRICAANDNEW ZEALAND VIEWS. Malaya's Warship an Extra. Riutir's Tiliosam. London, November 27. Keuter wiring from Standorton says General Botha has announced that the Government is prepared to do something to contribute to tbe Imperial navy, but the Defence Act must first be in operation. Ho was of145 words
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Article145 1912-11-28 9 The Rapid Passing of Intricate Clauses. RBOTBR'S TuLK.iKAM. London, November 27. The House of Commons in committee has passed by :l()0 to 194 clause fifteen of tho Home Itule Bill defining the taxation powers of the Irish Parliament, w th an important lovernment amendment suppressing the proposed145 words
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Article110 1912-11-28 9 Much Damage and Loss of Life in Britain. Hidtib's Tilioram. London, November 27. A sixty-mile gale has been general in the I'uited Kingdom for twenty-four hours and has sometimes risen to eighty miles an hour in Edinburgh. Altogether there have been sixteen deaths at various places due to110 words
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Article80 1912-11-28 9 Disappointed Chauffeur's Revenge. RIUTIR'S TItIOKAM. London, November 28. A man last evening fired thrice at Sir Edward Henry, Commissioner of Police in London, outside his Kensington residence. One shot hit Sir Edward in the groin and bis condition is serious. The assailant is in custody. Ho80 words
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Article65 1912-11-28 9 China and Recognition of The Treaty. UIH OsTASIATISCHI LLOYD TILIORAM. Berlin, November 27. At St. Petersburg a Peking report has been received saying that tho Chinese foreign minister has communicated to tho Russian ambassador at Peking tho conditions undor which China will recognize tho liussian treaty with65 words
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Article29 1912-11-28 9 Dim OsTisuTisrm Llotp Thlbikam. Berlin, November 27. In the Italian Chamber there were enthusiastic manifestations when Count (liolitti introduced a bill stcurim; Italj -overeignty in Tripoli.29 words
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Article823 1912-11-28 10 SEVENTY PER CENT. OPERATED BY PRIVATE OWNERSHIP. i Total of 639,600 Miles. While tho demand for Municipal owner ship ur State ow net ship of public utilitios, including railroads, so frequently reiterated in the I nited States some years ago (says the Wall Street Journal! is not emphatic823 words
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Article204 1912-11-28 10 Co-operation Between Warships and Mercantile Marine. The Mercantile Marine Service Association i- in iKiipt of a communication from the MMMI of Tiodc that the Lords of the A.I miralty are arranging for periodical practices iv win less telegraphy communications be two ii 11. M. ships of war and204 words
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Article1748 1912-11-28 10 Five-and-a-Half Miles of Rubber Trees. Tlic Hccoml annual oiJinary general inert ing nf tin- Ka-iiei n Sumatra Rubber Estatew, Limitcel, was livid mi October 31, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street. K.t'. Mr. W. f, de Hois Maclarou (chairman i presiding. Mr. Leonard1,748 words
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Article305 1912-11-28 10 The annual meeting of the Tebrau Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at Edinburgh on October H, Mr. Patrick Millar Matthew pre siding. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, said they might fairly congratulate themselves on the results of the v.-.-v s operations. Compared with305 words
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Article356 1912-11-28 10 Mr. J. L. Loudoun Shand, presiding on October 31, at the general meeting of the Mambau i F.M.S.) Rubber Company, Limited, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said that the intention set forth in the prospectus was tbat 1,000 acres should be planted with356 words
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Article1184 1912-11-28 10 Satisfactory Year Despite Lower Prices. The sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Treinclbye (Selangor) Hubbcr Company. Limited, was held on October :M), at the registered offices, 20, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. Norman W. Grieve (chairman of the company) presiding. The representative of tho secretaries i1,184 words
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Article415 1912-11-28 10 U.S. Consul Reports They Are Still Continued. Tho atrocious labour conditions in the Pntumayo rubber district of Peru are but little changed, according to the report of United States Consul and Special Investigator Stuart Fuller, who cabled to the State Department on October 9, bis arrival at415 words
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Article356 1912-11-28 10 Football. International Matches. Scotland stood up to The Hest of the World on the podang yesterday evening and did its best to maintain the natiinal reputation for excellence in Association football. The result, however, was a very decided victory for The Hest. The teams were as follow Scotland356 words
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Article193 1912-11-28 10 Although they have not yet adopted their complete plans for the whole scheme, the Australian Commonwealth authoiities have already made a definite commencement with the work of establishing the otlijial capital of the Commonwealth in the rural district of Canberra, New South Wales. Brickworks, a power193 words
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Article946 1912-11-28 10 AMUSING BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION. £200 Damages. On October, tho hearing took place before Mr. Justice Horridge and a common jury, in the King's Bench Division, of the action for damages brought by a London actress against a City bank manager for alleged breach of promise of marriage.946 words
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Article110 1912-11-28 10 In the House of Commons, Colonel Yatc. asked the Secretary for War whether, considering the fact that twelve years hail hitherto been the longest period fixed fur promotion by length of service of lieutenants to the rank of captain, he would now tako into consideration the question110 words
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Article26 1912-11-28 10 Mr. Charles l'age. l.ryan, American Ambass MM to Tokio, h is resigned, aud says a Tokio wire, he will probably be MMMMd by Mr. UM Audersou.26 words
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157 1912-11-28 11 To tho Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir,— Wu notico in your issue of Saturday lust a revit w of the present position of the Nellmay Rubber Company and woulil point out two ililTircnccs which occur thiriiu. 1. The Hoard of Directors does not include Mr.157 words
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Article981 1912-11-28 11 Improvement in the Tapping Prospects. Tin M-cond annual ordinary MMMI mutiny of the Mli:irrh»l>liTN al the S.*mber Ajoe liutiber Kvt.it.s. Inmitttl, was held on (tct.il., r M, ;it tin- otlKts of MM company. Miming LmM House, Kasteheau, X.C Mr. Frank < opeman (chairman) presiding. Tii,- ii'pn-seiitativr of981 words
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Article767 1912-11-28 11 K.M. S. RUBBER. Area Increased and Output Exceeds Estimate The second ordinary general meeting of the K M.S. (Malay States) Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Limited, was held on October 2s. at the registered office, B, Whittington Aye nue, London, E.l Mr. Thomas Walter SirupRon presiding. Mr. W, M. Mathicson, representing767 words
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Article370 1912-11-28 11 The report of the Lowa Rubber Estates, Limited, states that the net profit earned for the year to June 30 as shown by the profit and loss account, \va9 X1,638. 'lo this has to be added X' 1,751 carried forward from last year, uiakiun a total of370 words
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Article757 1912-11-28 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, November 2H, 1912. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning RUBBER SHARES NOM. VaI.TK BIYKIiS. SK.LLFKS. 2/- Allagar 2/OJ 3/1) 1 Anglo Java 6/3 7/8 1 Anglo-Johore 7/6 8/6 2/-757 words
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Advertisement9 1912-11-28 11 F.,1 Chrome Cheat Complaint., Wood. 1 Great Peppermint Com9 words
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Advertisement404 1912-11-28 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ROYAL WARRANT. During the reign of lier late Majesty Queen Victoria, Canliffe, Dobson and Co. h Id tho Royal Warrant, and had the honour of supplying to the Koyal eel ars much cf tho Kirn hi Bordeaux Wine un.l at Her Mf jtßty's table. Tbe Red Ring404 words
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Advertisement285 1912-11-28 11 The Three Castles Cigarettes ARE NOW PACKED WITH cotjje>o:**s. NOTE. In every tin of W. D. H. O. Wills' famous Three Castles Cigarettes are being put two Coupons- one hundred of these Coupons will entitle you to a really artistic photogravure which bears no advertisement of any kind. Coupons must285 words
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Article672 1912-11-28 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest Lists. The fi.11..« nit; IMaMgH lyKikinys tetfcl sii.n!^ :u. taken fnmi the I >■ >■■' l< >■> =»••>< l Chiaa ttfttm It xh..u1.l i» iiml. t-ukkl tluit. in sum, instanrc-. Ixk.l.iii immy Ih- provisional :ind that intradiiia [wwifwora may altar tin ii MIHMMh,672 words
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Article203 1912-11-28 12 Per I', and AMMM, connecting at Colombo with Moldavia, sailing November W.— Mr. K,,om.in. Mr. \V. A. LMMML Mi. C. Mancini. Mr. I!. l>. Atkinson. Mr. M. U. Kagtiah. Mfaa Bom, Miss Mui.M.isU/r. Mr. 11. F. IVlling. Mis, It. IVllin». Mr. and Mi-.. Knideii. Mr. Stockmann. Mr. Lan203 words
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Article234 1912-11-28 12 'Ihi' rrpni*. i/f the Siinjci l>.ingar I M.ilay i Kiililm (.'mil ii:v. Lin.iU-d, for tin i. f<<"i Juno 14, 1911, to June :JO, 1912. •.t.itrs tlint ii sum ot I_N. 6d. per slum ha* bon imIImI :i|i ami p.iicl upon the IMM shaxH issued to provide234 words
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Article656 1912-11-28 12 Recollections of An Old China Hand. The funeral of Capt. T. E. Cocker took place at the Bubbling Woll Cemetery, Shanghai, on November 12, when the remains were cremated. The principal mourners wtre Mr. T. E. Cocker, Juu., son of the deceased, and Mr.656 words
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Article271 1912-11-28 12 The report of the Bcrauang (Selangorl 1; .iil» i Plantations, Limited, states that the insufficiency of labour in the early part of this year occasioned considerable difficulty in coping with the weeding of the estate, and the result has been an unforeseen and incicased expenditure under this271 words
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Article197 1912-11-28 12 The report of the Tangoil Hubber Estates, Limited, sUtes th.it the crop of dry rubbei harvested during the jieriod to June 30 was 14,028 lbs., aii'l was nold in London at an average price of 4s. 9.87 J. per lb., excluding scrap, the cost of production working197 words
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Article564 1912-11-28 12 Quiet Nuptial Ceremony in Dorset. General Sir K. S. Baden-Powell was married to Miss Olave St. Clair Soamcs, at St. Peter's Church, Parkstone, Dorset, at a quarter to one on October 30. Tho Evening Standard in describing the nuptials says The service was taken by the vicar,564 words
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Article586 1912-11-28 12 Large Reduction in Working Costs Anticipated. Presiding at the meeting of tbc Permas Hubber Company, Limited, Mr. J. MacTaggart Allinson said that the crop for the twelve mouths had fallen short of the estimate of -23,000 lbs by 2,642 lbs, but the small amount of the profit earned586 words
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Article1050 1912-11-28 12 Large Singapore Estates Sold By Auction. The following Singapore properties of the late John Blair were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s sale room on Tuesday afternoon. There was a large attendance and good prices were realised Tanjonu BmM Koai>. Sq ft. Monthly AVea1,050 words
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Article34 1912-11-28 12 Mike Papatheodorc Kuw omdropolis, a Greek, applied for citironship papers at Freeport, Illinois, recently, lie assured the court official that, as an American citizen, ho would be content to bo known as Mr. Papa."34 words
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Advertisement271 1912-11-28 12 to those: living on ESTATES. LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS. Most delicious. Once tried always used Packed in cases containing 48 tins, assorted. LIBBY'S SLICED BACON. Is now obtainable in tins of 1 lb. and ib. and in glass jars of 1 lb and J lb. A good and appetizing breakfast marks271 words
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Advertisement202 1912-11-28 13 BECK'S ffi BEER KEY JsmK BRAND SOLE IMPORTERS Behn, Meyer Co., Ltd. MASSEUR S. FLJITA (JAPANESE). $1 each massage. No. 208, QUEEN STREET. 8 10 B 7-1-1 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, Mo 25, South Bridge Road. First-olaas Meohanieal Dentistry, Gold Crowns Bridge, Filling mad Vulcanite Duration of Wear guaranteed. CHARGBB MODBRATH.202 words
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Advertisement660 1912-11-28 13 DIESEL Crude Oil ENGINES. A. 4-Cycle Types (1) Normal xpeed up to 800 B.H.P. (3) High speed up to 1,000 B.H.P. B. 8- Cycle Type 1,000-4,C00 B.H.P. C. Special Reversing Engines for Marine Purposes. Sols Licensees and Manufacturers OF TOSIDIESBL CNGIKES FRASER CHALMERS. LTD., BINOAPOEB. BURNS PHILP LINE. Sinoapori to660 words
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Advertisement574 1912-11-28 13 NEW POPULAR RECORDS. PASSING OF SALOME WALTZ. SUNSHINE GIRL SELECTION GIPSY LOVE SELECTION. THE SPANIARD THAT BLIGHTED MY LIFE. WHERE MY CARAVAN HAS RESTED. CALL AND HEAR THEM: ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. SINGAPORE NATURAL MINERAL HOT SPRING. In the Island Singapore has boon found a Natural Hot Spring of tho574 words
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Advertisement480 1912-11-28 14 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. dead Office Winchester House, SINGAPORB Board of Dlrootorai A. Dsbbiob, Bsq Chairnian a. H Faib, Bsq., Managing Director. *«tsb Fawua, m.b., 0.m., Chief Med. OfficerWM, BIIIOT Bsq. A. D. Allan Bsq. 1»w Noan Pan, Esq. Ono feo»N Taa, Bsq. KatsSiAN Tan Bsq. Tan480 words
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Advertisement295 1912-11-28 14 WBURAMCE. FEDERAL LIFE ABBUKANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 1882. Diroot Government Supervision Government Audit. Po icies are WORLD WIDB and Non-Forfei table. large Nat Surplus above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding olaims. New Businsss, 1911, over... •8,800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, eto., made locally. N'umorous moaorn schemes, J. H. tVANS,295 words
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Advertisement529 1912-11-28 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BARK IF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTHR Paid np Capital ia M.OOO Sharus oi 430 each 41,100,000 ReaerveFand m 41,680,000 Reaerve Liability ol Proprietor!... 41,200,000 BANKBRS. Bank of England. Tbe Londoa Oitj Midland Bank. Ltd. National Baak of Sootland, Ltd. SINGAPORH BRANCH. Onrreni Aooonnta are529 words
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Advertisement438 1912-11-28 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. INCORPORATED BT SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V.1 0.000.000. Capital Paid Up 6,250.000. Reserve Funds 3,100,000. HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutta Foocbow Hongkong Keelung Kobe Kagi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taicho Tainan Takow Tamsni Tokio Yokohama,438 words
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Advertisement469 1912-11-28 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of THE STOCK-IN-TRADE, UTENSILS, FIXTURES, FITTINGS, FURNITURE, ETC., OF A JEWELLER, At NO. 90, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, On Friday, November 38, 1912, at 10.30 ».r»i. On view from 27th instant. H. L. COGHLAN CO.. Auctioneers. 32-11 2811 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of FREEHOLD AGRICULTURAL LAND OFF 4\469 words
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Advertisement381 1912-11-28 14 AUCTION SALE Of A MOTOR CAR, At Powell k Co.'s Saleroom. On Saturday, Novkmber 80, at 11 am. A 10/12 H.P 2 cj Under, 5-scated. Woln-loy Siddeley Motor Car with hood, gla>>B wind screen, horn and 2 lamps, in running order. Trial run by arrangiimnt. POWELL CO., Auctioneers. 2811 2911381 words
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Article710 1912-11-28 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Roads and Rates. Ever since the Hoad Board was established it hax been foreseen that there would be thorny anil complex questions arise as between the obligations of local authorities and the duties of tlio Hoard. Without embarking upon the UMI710 words
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Article55 1912-11-28 15 Mi. s. F. Ecl^c has sold his share interest iv S. V. Edge, Ltd. to Messrs. I). Napier and Son, Lul. and is relinquishing the executive work iv S. K. Edge, Ltd. Mr. H. T. Vane, who has been his right hand for so many years, will become managing director55 words
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Article217 1912-11-28 15 Fault Attributed to Young Turk Movement. That the recent Turkish disasters in the tick! have been due to lack of organization is generally admitted but it bas not been clearly explained how this breakdown in the military system bas come about. Jt Calcutta resident, who was a217 words
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Advertisement256 1912-11-28 15 Wolseley Autocars. To thoae who are hesitation between the Wolseley and the SO-CALLED cheap car, wo would remind them that tbe FIRST COST is NOT ALL that is to be oonsidered. The car which embodied the finest examples of engineering skill, in design workmanship and material, is the car with256 words
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Advertisement36 1912-11-28 15 For the Oblfer. Kor soreness of tlio muscles, whether imliu <•<! by violent exercise or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Pain liahu. This liniment also relieves rheumatic pains. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.36 words
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Advertisement162 1912-11-28 15 TYRES have a world-wide reputation for their excellence. OBTAINABLE THROUGHOUT THE S.S. F.M.S. AT UNIFORM PRICES. Large Stocks in All Sizes Also for American Rims. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION Continental Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., Telegrams: SINGAPORE:, Phone: CONTINENTA. 17, Collyer Quay. 290. HUPMOBILE SUCCESS What is behind itP Is162 words
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Advertisement529 1912-11-28 16 SYNOLEO I DISTEMPER I Washable Hygienic. Synoleo is a Paste Distemper lor painting artistic colours on wall*. It is the prodoot of Messrs. Wilkinson, Heywood Clark, Ltd., who are the largest and oldest paint manufacturers in tbe world. It is manufactured in the palest and darkest art ahades, which are529 words
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Advertisement331 1912-11-28 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. RUBBER-IYRED GIG FOB SALE. Gig, robber-tyred, witb h:od io good condi- 1 tion, S llO. Apply GIG, c/o Straits Times. 29 11b 80 11 PIANO FOR SALE. For sale, Btinsmead Piano, nearly new. fi Coct $450, willac.tpt %i6O. Apply 741, Kam- fi pong Batiru Koad. a 22331 words
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Advertisement456 1912-11-28 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. FURNISHED SEASIDE RESIDENCESTOLET. Belmont, Benzoline, Ben Ledi, cffTanjong Katong and RB, Balestiur Rd. Apply H Soma pah, 19, Raffleß Plaoe, or 817, Serangoon Rd 3b 11 a FURNISHED BUNGALOW TO BE LET. Badar Villa, fronting Confederate Estate Road, with fresh sea breeae, tennis, and stabling.456 words
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Advertisement633 1912-11-28 16 NOTICES. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS P. 0. 8. N. CO. SPECIAL HOLIDAY RETURN TICKETS available for 8 months are issued by the P. O. Co. to Colombo, giving passengers every opportunity ot visiting Kandy, Nuwara Bliya and otber delightful Hill Stations of Ceylon. Steamers leave Singapore weekly. Ist Saloon IIGO-28 2nd Saloon633 words
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Advertisement673 1912-11-28 16 NOTICES. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. B. I. 8. N, CO.. LTD. Return tickets at special rates will be issued by tbe B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd.'s steamers to Port Swettenham, Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta, Madras and Coromandel Coast Ports, available for use between December 15, 1012, and January 15, 1018. Fi r673 words
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Advertisement599 1912-11-28 16 NOTICES. KMM KIAI A CO. SHIP-CHANDLBRS ISMFS— I lid Hualolsal Contrition Telephone No. 421. 108* 100. Market Street NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark s the property of Sui Kee Co.. of No. 184, South Bridgo Road, Singapore, and is used by them in connrution with599 words
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