The Straits Times, 6 January 1913
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Title Section13 1913-01-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.07 BINGAPORE. MONDAY. JANUARY 6. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTB.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement269 1913-01-06 1 BEER THE I-UPULAR i BRANK KEROSINE OIL ADAPTABILITY OF THE HONEST CLAY marine: engines to the use of Kerosine, Distillate, Alcohol, and Cheap Fuels. Honest Clay Motor. 2-Cyhndcr. 12-14. 16-18. 20-22, 25-28. 30-35, and t «LHi Honest Clay Engines arc strictly !_h i;r:ilc machines and are Bfc^T^T- f^^RlsSl i Wl269 words
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Advertisement401 1913-01-06 1 ROBINSON CO. Kynoch's Ammunition. n. mi BONAX CARTRIDGES. ■VVv* fc V^^ y s^^'l k > n ia n c ft ■^^s Bon ix x. 'tffil?! fl-nA\I "VT»» I "ew paper ease with an extra »tecl lined bead nndcr the Bi i I^-7- f ft^lf t^ I giuJn'i 1 1 1401 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-06 1 jefRW PILSENER BEER Sol* Agents AOAMSON GIIFILLAN. »»D CO., LTD.10 words
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Article1113 1913-01-06 2 CHANCELLOR OF EXCHEQUER AT ABERDEEN. New Parly Cry. Mi. l.loyil (icornu cailj in IkvciubtT .■■l.lii-Mil a iiitt'tiiii; <>( the Sc<>tti-li I.i Ural A— .x i.iti.ni iii tlu- Musn Hull. Abrnlcrn. Tlkix' were some :i.il«io ptis.ui-. picsont. au<l tin t'liiiiKrll.ir lia.l mii cntlnwi.isin saj sfttssV RWaWatl pitx-ations hail1,113 words
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197 1913-01-06 2 "ARABELLA A NATURAL WATER POSSESSING RADIOACTIVITY. If yoa want to CURB indiKOstion. coosti pation, sick headache*. Koot. liver, tbecmatism, and similar di'orders, take a large wiDeglass to ha f a tumblfr cf Arabella «Vst« r. three or four times a week, on rising This will, in tba firtt "tafr, k'197 words
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Advertisement473 1913-01-06 2 A Likdy Housekeeper i Sfc t '^"**^^^^^rT>SßHsaa Nervous Exhaustion. Neuralgia, Sleeplessness Tin* f i t thai Mr-. Tavl it di.l pive up her work, an<l did net co for a eh i ■me pre\fnted I *:r ner\c us breakdown v.-hU 'i her i! i iirwii Mn. T«j i-, n up473 words
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Advertisement88 1913-01-06 2 Straight at It. There is no use of oar beating aroand the bush." We might as well oat with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time yoa have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far aa we can see88 words
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Advertisement468 1913-01-06 2 London Selling Agents ntA. indujo MIIKIs .Sold on conBRISTLES mi«»io«i in British Oil HUM Jnil Continental rorroN. WOOL Samples valued. Ast GENERAL Uon..«nmeota InPROULCL dicaled. KEYMER, SON CO*. 'Import Urpl. Uhltt-lrlarm. U.do. Itk k :.in~ K. .i.,-r. lajiMoo l.sl IM4 St. Mdhoo's Collkoi, Glasgow, mh July, 1*93. ANALYST'S REPORT. 1468 words
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Advertisement175 1913-01-06 2 TRADE 1^ P I F D MARK i Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract The scientific remedy for wasting diseases. Delicious, digestible, concentrated, nourishing. Stores up strength and lays the foundation of a robust constitution. All Chemists. "t r V=- for 'KEPLER' and s,e you get it. i/■ > I175 words
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Article1255 1913-01-06 3 THE ADMIRALTY AND GERMAN EXPANSION. Britain's Position. Tin: Memorandum on Naval Ikjfencc Requirements, prepared by tlic Admiralty (or the Government of Canada, which Mr. J'.or don n ml in his speech on December .">, is a striking document— striking in tlic frankness with which the international naval position1,255 words
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Article299 1913-01-06 3 Dismal Picture of Fifty Years Hence. Has the human mind lost more than it has gained in the course of history According to l>r. Then. B. Hyslop, who spoke recently at the Holborn llufl on The Kise and Fall of Nations," the so called iustincts of the lower299 words
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Advertisement269 1913-01-06 3 Messrs. J. Crowther Shaw Go. B.- to announce that their NEW FIRST-CLASS CUTTER from a ftshifhln London f>tablishment has arrived mmi will psMM THE LATEST MODES AND FASHIONS in (icntleim ifs Wear at the disposal of their Customers and the General Public. I 1 16 1 The National Mutual Lifh269 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-06 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Ores* Peppermint Cora.10 words
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Advertisement265 1913-01-06 3 v Janos v MM Th« tut Wslursl fcptritnt Wstsr. 11 WM r-rtul»m<%>,tht. r s i.l Lvrr« r -Us- Fi.h.U.ll. II I I'll- Til.. 111. I ■m i! ii.MiM.ii j.n '\v«rr. i 1 1 i mm m aahnrbcfontmakCMi. I I fci.llK Ih. 11l II ni I M sswsshw fiy »srli >265 words
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Advertisement457 1913-01-06 3 What's the Use? What's tbe nse of ecdtning those frightful pains io yoar f >cr, when ten minutes' rubbinn with Li:tl<>'* Oriental Balm will bring relief > Neura!git i* nothing bit tortund nervrs. ISnt tbofe n>rv<n qui'c irq with atony, unfit yon for M«"«p, work or <rj->jrj. nt. little's Oriental457 words
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Advertisement642 1913-01-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CB. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDU, ADBN. BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ot Lading issued for China Coart Persian Gulf, Goaaaeatal and Americas Port*. Steamers will leave Siagapore oa or about MAIL LINES 1918 UonswsarJ i/ov Barop«t. I Conneetinc642 words
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Advertisement623 1913-01-06 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 contract with the Imperial Japanese Guvernmont. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all623 words
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Advertisement666 1913-01-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beraerah, Tringgann, Birol, Semerak, Bacho, g n'*HTi- Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai. Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohaamni, Bandon, Langman, Tako, Cbußpoa, Kohlak and Bangkok. Dim OiptPtuH. A STEAMER j an c Jan. 8. n Jan. Jan. 11. Jan. IS Jan. 18. Will666 words
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Advertisement74 1913-01-06 4 SEAN Q LINE OF STEAMERS. S.S. "Glenogle" 8,760 Ton*. M. "Seangßo 1,799 Ton* ss "SeangChooa' 6,778 Tone. FOR HONGKONG. AMOY AND SWAIOW. s.s. GLBNOGLB, oa January 0, 1918. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON. v. SBANG 888, oa January 7, 1918, These steamers have exoellent accommodation for passengers, and carry qualified surgeons.74 words
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Advertisement516 1913-01-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. 1 AND ■nrtica ■ttwncßiw Ml R T ME t (ASIA HE ■1 1 Combined lervloe. The steamres ot these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits China and Japan, Homewards, they are despatched tort. nightly for Havre516 words
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Advertisement629 1913-01-06 4 STEAMER 3AILIW6S. N. D. L. lorddcuttehar Lloyd, Bnmt IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well known mail steamrm o> this Company nail fortnightly from Bremea Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soail, ampton. Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples |oonn*et ing Marhciiies, Naples. Alexandria, aod vise versa) Port Said, Sous, Aden, Colombo. Penang, Singapore629 words
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Advertisement890 1913-01-06 5 BIITI&H INDIA BTEAM NAViBATiCK COMPANY. LIMIT! D TO PBNAVO RAMOOON a CALCCTV Ots> cf t'-e <.'cm* l «ry's rtcaree's -oteoicc to Uive Taajoaß Ft^ai Wharf (.v«.:y wetk Paw3C(;o:. anj Oafßo cocktd by the ab.vsteamers at throoah rates to all porta 't ladaa and Cej'rr, *.c Km! Afrioan Fo-t-Vaaritioe ana Iconic.890 words
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Advertisement365 1913-01-06 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY CO. LO. Mrect lervlea to Jaaaa via aaatfcaat 4 than t*ai s«d to Caawtta via Naaag frem f i«taper«. Taking car^o on through Bills of Lading (or Canton, Marao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbetoo Tientsin, Newcbwaos, Yangtase Porto, For mosa, the Philippine. aaV etc. etc. Stoa.Ttersi. 1 JO- Cl365 words
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Advertisement437 1913-01-06 5 FOR BATAVIA. SAMARANG AND' SOURABAYA. The hion-v kUBO will bo In. patched lor jibov, n .ti aa tb.< Ma in*Unt. For frei.K". "ppj to Hl-TriMtuH^UKOTHERSACO, AuootP. M 71 i BI IBfe^B Tropic Colds jj nu! cn!\ Ike m. >t diugret1 ifc« n.i--t aanayaa] »ort of o.\i-. I l!u> aaw ar«437 words
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Advertisement354 1913-01-06 6 MARTELLS BRANDY "In England more Marten's Three-Star Brandy is sold than any other Brandy In Londo.: more than three times the quantity of Martell s is sold than any other brand of bottled Brandy. OBTMNUU.L MM ALL DEALERS. SGLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAY PENINSULA: Adamson, Gi fiilan Co.,354 words
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Advertisement489 1913-01-06 6 THE McNAB DIRECTION and REVOLUTION INDICATOR. Can be seen in Operation at the Office of the Sole Agents Central Engine Works, Lto. A 11 M*-9 fVs MM M~W» m A*^ m^tm Amo-'lcwn Oculist and Optician, Specialist in Examining the Eye and Correcting Defective Vision. Willb? a* Grand Hotel, Ipoh, January489 words
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Advertisement83 1913-01-06 6 ONCE A YEAR ONLY. Cash Clearance Sale. Opening Day, January 13. Closing Day, January 27. GENUINE REDUCTIONS NO OLD STOCK. J. L CAMPBELL A CO.. LTD.. BATTERY ROAD. RAVENSWAY AND CO., Undertakers, Sculptors and Marble Merchants. (Established 1B81). MONUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN STOCK From $25 upwards Metallic Wreaths83 words
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Article102 1913-01-06 7 FIXTtRES. Monday. January 11 ".-1 ».iu.. IMO p>u a M Ivoan^. 11 n.m. 1 ue*day, January 7. Hi«h Wit. <» 10 a-«.. 11.19 p.m. I. .1.1.1 L I Wednesday, Janiury 8. High Water, W.M I M. M. iwiwanl aa| ataf T. an) O. li.mi »ail mall due.102 words
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Article176 1913-01-06 7 T.m.vv. I lions Muh 3 piii 'I i l.in.j Tiu^ni. Ittn^kili^ ,ii.l I: Mrrjn 3 pm 1' Swt-tU i>li:iim •ad TekA Aama I', r.ik pm M.ila.. a ami Muar Kaka 3 pm Hon|(k<>UK. A111..V an.l >».it..« Bleaoa* pm r.,,ti-u..k CMa&| 3pm II Ija. Miir-assaf, na.l.. l.inati .i-U.176 words
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Article141 1913-01-06 7 'l'liv M. M. r.mipar.y'* it'rvnn r Magellan I. fH ihlmi at S p.m. OD Kril.iT. laiiuary I, hh'l ni.iv to- sp. t. 1 t.< arrivi |mm at Ml 0 p m "ii Wi .In. .-lay, January H. Tin V. an.l (>. homeward m»i) pt>anifr T>. Ita lift141 words
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Article66 1913-01-06 7 j»kt hWMi %m. M I1I 1 x IMb V l>. U >-. r > II I V M. M. IW. U I. <>. in. M n. L>. L. >. M It. I. to n p. i <>. kc m s. i>. l. I.IU. 2 11. 1. j66 words
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Article559 1913-01-06 7 Latest Arrivals. Itn r. -tr. E.'.i 1 1. .n5. Capi Folkfiiann. .'an 4. rr-'in 'l"inb«v. IK<- "JO. «?.c lUirni i < Pur HMftkofc. Jaa IMs. t'arlxli. Itril r J!l t"n<. Can l>urin'.'<r. J.in Ir.m I'.Tt l>i. l>-..n. Jia 4. <i.r. fen.l ilp. Mr,.!-; >t<auisliij) C'fT. Fur P. l».559 words
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95 1913-01-06 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJOXG PAGAR. KiT Wiuki Basis Hmiiwcr. W. Sk. tups Xo. l...T»c~ta. Shikiis Wharf Win Nix.rt. Main W. .Skit. Xo. 2...Tlionn\va. I'nkai Mam. 8...Rri.1^.-. Lady Wild. 4...liiUku Maru. 5 .Ail. 6.. .Malaria, (iorjjon. Xc.w D<wk 7...ilinliT construction)95 words
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Article176 1913-01-06 7 Arrivals. IVr st>. Jclun^a. ,Lan 6. From Calcnlta. Mi»* Townsrnd, M.s. Youtf Ah <'ior, Messrs. Smith, Kouih, C'beong Sin S.»n and Wong Mun. fir «tf. L%dy Well Ji«n !1 t'»oro Malacca. Mr. and Mrs. Ilidwill and thiMn n. Per -tr < lory.'ii -lan 5.- Kk.hi r rcmantle176 words
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Article266 1913-01-06 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANOE SisotPORK, Janiiky 6, 191::. On London Hank 4 m/s 24; Demand 1/4,^ Private 8 m.'s I I Bm. s 21 OnGikxant Bank d d 2:Js»j Private m.s 'JJJj On France Bank d J "J9l Private 3 m's 2WJ On Imia Bank T. T. 174' Private 30 d/a266 words
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Article154 1913-01-06 7 10 10 Ampanß 9.0<) 10.' I 10 10 IStlat Tin 8.4 i» 3.60 10 10 If man 1.2". 1.40 10 10 K&nabui Ml Ml Cl £1 KintoTin 1.190 JIT. 10 10 X.m.] ir pu 10 10 Kinta AsMKiation 14.V) 1.".n0 t: XI Laliat Mines 1.1U.0 1.14.6 10 10 Middle-ton154 words
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Article603 1913-01-06 7 "2« 1 Buyers. Sellers. alue 8/. a/- Allaßir 1 1 8 M 2;- 2 Anjjlu- Malay 15 16 7| IA 2 liaUnji Malaka 210 3 7 XI XI liatu Caves 13.10.0 14.5.0 nouixd XI XI Batu Ti«a 4.0.9 47 4; XI XI Nukit Kajang MJ MM XI XI Bukit603 words
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Article109 1913-01-06 7 7/8 7/6 Electric T'ways 210 8 4fc 10 10 Frailer 4 Xeare 49.i>0 60.(0 100 Uowarth Krskino 4..00 rA(«)r A(«) 100 7° o IVe(. 102.J0 104.00 100 100 Katz Bro. Del. 130.00 100 100 8% Cum. Prcf. Nora 10 10 Mavnard 4 Co. 2«.O0 2h..-,0 100 100 K. Uargreave9109 words
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Article48 1913-01-06 7 DEBENTURES buyers Seller* Howarth Erskine 6% $900,000 par Kilej, Harureaves 6% »'.'».(JUO -J t Mngaporc Electric Tramways 5% X35U.000 Spore Municipal 5% 11,87t*,000 oom. Buyen Selkw Spore Municipal 4s~ of I.kiT M.inn.ooo 7% Vp.n Municipal 4)' of MM ti.nno.nno 10% pn Spore Municipal 4 V' r '.""I pa*48 words
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Advertisement52 1913-01-06 7 Sli- «»lk« in beauty l.ko a qncae, H iiij ml i no l:at!' rxv. r .ml eclds I wten 1 curi' Vjo me her MakA, mi 3 tiy. «nrl we II, s r Lnnwttuwj ktuff which i-b- iui>ta Hell; i .k. Woodx I', pfH-rriiDt Cure. I can te.l— Of LuftlUi52 words
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Advertisement236 1913-01-06 7 AUCTION^SALES. Powell and Co. .Tinnarj 7. At sali'mom, freeholj aod baaekali aaaaaaak a, nt Ua\ January 7. At saleroom, freehold ro siilrntial pr>|»rti>s at Grange Hoatl and Oaaaaai Hoa.l. at .'.:«•>. .I.inuary Id. And following day«— At saliT.xMu.'SOO lift* Valuable Jewellery at 11. .laL.i.irv 10.- At The (al.lt Dapat, BMHi236 words
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Advertisement190 1913-01-06 7 AN INSPIRATION. CIGARETTES. In every civilised country in i: '®fi3B3S^ tne Worl<l state Express Cigarettes are the recognised ?L pinnacle of quality. There is not an atom of impurity in a million of them. < *£*J^££K&3i»s£ 4^ Packed in patent vacuum airtight tins of 50, ensuring the II prr perfect190 words
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Advertisement25 1913-01-06 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BKIDOB ROAD. To-Ni^ht! To-Nlght!! FIVE BRAND-NEW BIOGRAPH AND ITALA FILMS IX TO-NIGHT S PROGRAMME. Teiephoae No. 1116. K. BARIMA, Sole Proprietor25 words
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1106 1913-01-06 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY JANUARY 6. UNITED MALAYSIAN. In the year 1910 the prospectus of a company called The United Malaysian Rubber Company Limited was published in London. The capital was put at £2,000,000 and the cost of the business, including factories, now stands in the balance sheet at X"2,013,400.1,106 words
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Article22 1913-01-06 8 Notification has been received that tlie Colonial estimates for 1913 have received the sanction of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.22 words
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Article25 1913-01-06 8 Mr. V. H. Pearson has severed his connection with Krainat Pulai, Ltd.. and the mine is now ander the management of Messrs. Nutter and Pearse.25 words
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Article68 1913-01-06 8 In connection with the universal week of prayer, meetings are being held each night Una week in the V.M.C.A. Hall at K.lo. The laader tonight will be the Key. 11. G. Mat shall. The leaders for the rest of the week are Tuesday, itov. W. G. shell ibear Wednesday. The68 words
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Article14 1913-01-06 8 The output of the Kahraan Hydraulic Tin Limitcl, during IH-ci tuber was 4~>o piculs.14 words
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Article20 1913-01-06 8 A Chinaman was knocked down by a motor car in Uiver Valley Koad on Sunday, but was only slightly injured.20 words
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Article28 1913-01-06 8 Mr. Hartman, of Coil, Serangoon Roal. reports to the police th.it between January 1 and 3 he was robbed of a watch and chain valued at about 1171.28 words
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Article30 1913-01-06 8 Mr. S. 11. Archdeacon, and Mrs. Archdeacon arrived in Penang on Saturday, by the Tarobn. Mr. F. L. Tomlin. of Adamson. Giltillan and Co., also came by the same boat.30 words
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Article37 1913-01-06 8 Mm. A. Cavendish, wife of the Adviser to the Raja of Perlis. who was very ill when she left Tenant by the Nil.- about three weeks a-^o, was much better by the time the vessel reached Colombo.37 words
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Article37 1913-01-06 8 The Rev. \V. (.'ross. the newly appointe<l Presbyterian minister at Penang, arcoui panied by Mrs. Cross and child, has arrived there. The Key. W. cross was to preach his first sermon at the Preibyterian Church yesterday evening.37 words
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Article46 1913-01-06 8 The meeting of the Singapore Chess Club will be held to morrow night at nine o'clock, at the Y. M. C. A. buildings, when the <!ate will be fixed for the commencement of the Singapore chess championship. All iuclu bers*are specially requested to attend this meeting.46 words
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Article42 1913-01-06 8 It is rcpirted by our Penang correspondent that the China Mutual Life Insurance Co. has paid the widow of Uun Teong Teng, who died on December l.l last. !'.'\n«l on two policies which had only been in force a couple of years.42 words
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Article47 1913-01-06 8 The annual cash clearance sale in Messrs. J. L. Campbell and Co.'s premises is usually looked forward to with interest by those who like a good thing at a cheap price. The d»te of this year s sale is announced in the firm's advertisement on page 6.47 words
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Article45 1913-01-06 8 The output of clean tin ore from Kanaboi. Ltd., for December, is as follows Tribute IMM piculs, mine M piculs, totil 217 al piculs. The output from Kmti Association Ltd.. for the same month is: Tribute •J*. pieuls, mine M piculs. total t>ll pic jU.45 words
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Article74 1913-01-06 8 An extraordinary general meeting of the Straits and r M.S. Motor Service Co., Ltd.. is being held at Penang, today, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of considering a resolution that the company's undertaking be sold to a new company to be formed and registered in Great Britain for a74 words
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Article75 1913-01-06 8 Mr. H. G. Bowyer, a partner of the firm of Messrs. Bowyer, Sowden and Co., Kangoou and Mandalay, disappeared on beceuibcr 22. while the steamer Ava was near Table Island on the way to Rangoon from Europe. A fruitless search was made on board, and the matter was reported to75 words
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Article92 1913-01-06 8 We have received a copy of a Singapore business map directory which has just been placed on sale by the Chicago Advertising Company of 21, The Arcade. The mup c nsists of a clear plan of all ttic business am teis of Singapore, by means of lettered sections and numbers92 words
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Article92 1913-01-06 8 The Straits Chinese Heading Club concluded its seventh session by asocial meeting on Friday night. In spite- of the inclement weather, quite a number of members and friends assembled, and enjoyed a programme of songs, recitations, aud speeches. There was ample evidence given ot the good work which the club92 words
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Article96 1913-01-06 8 By Friday afternoon the whole of the race course and that portion of land lying between the race course and Owen Kjad, including Owen Koad itself were several feel under water, in some places the water was actually up to the middle, and those who live in that locality could96 words
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Article100 1913-01-06 8 The action of the Government in sending l)r. Keith to investigate the sanitary conditions of the bindings*, more particularly with regard to the prevalence of nubiu. i", says the Straits Echo, due in a lar<;c measure tv the difficulty that has been e.'.pcricncevl tor some time past in gottiDg subordmate100 words
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Article125 1913-01-06 8 In the Goreni^^nt Gazette is published an executive order issued by the President of the I tilted States respecting the closing of certain harbours to commercial or privately owned vessels of foreign registry. It is or e'ered that the following named harbours, riz., Tortugaa, Florida j Great Harbour. Culebra; Guantanauio125 words
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Article437 1913-01-06 8 Mr. Justice Kbdic has letnraej t l>Maag where he -its in tie Supu in. C at to day. Mr. U. L. CuscaJen. of lha I'ulu-. l> tag is shortly going U Austtmlia on three luvnth" leave. The police retort that Captaiu Heiual. ut the steamer Baa llon^437 words
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Article47 1913-01-06 8 On enquiry from the General Hospital we learn that tic Tamil fireman of the balla-t train, who sustained a fracture of the skull in the rec-nt tail way collision, has su:cuuibed to his inj trie!. The others are ISfSftSd as "djin^ t.urls well.47 words
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Article73 1913-01-06 8 The following figures relating to the work at the Tronoh Mines for December reach us from the Ooceral Manager Output from mine J. 177 1 piculs., from tribute M total pn- ili i.'.U Value: from mine •219,8eJ -'7 from tributers *****4.78, total JJfJ.I97.C-' Estimated profit: from73 words
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Article85 1913-01-06 8 The mortality returns for Singapore is sued by Hrn Reajafcai of Kutln aud Deaths tbow that, duriuu' tin ending Uwember 21, there wan J'l.'. leatus. 16"i ma-os. 40 females' *Maa; s ratio per niille uf population of IS, A'alanal fever aoeoanted for 24 iseth*, shthWi convulsions I>,85 words
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Article258 1913-01-06 8 "A? good as a pl>iy in an mmii used :i> n«;atly to ilcautc the BUM v I anyti.it..;. but too gnat tilui whicb ueirly ,li>- whale Mtiod "f Urn I 'nd L(.u->o at the Mliiiubra Qmml IgMah laJa Mlk is a good dial better tliau >st258 words
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Advertisement709 1913-01-06 8 T I£ V Three Nuns OBTAINABLE AT: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., KATZ BROS, LTD., ROBINSON CO. STORE Tiei^lfcip*^ 1 EAST OF SUEZ New Illustrated Catalogue will prove invaluable to re>i<lt nts in any part of the Far Eaat. It contains over 1000 fully illustrated p.itfes and brings Little's resources to709 words
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Advertisement75 1913-01-06 8 the: Mysteries OF" Paris (1 vhour picture) TO-NIGHT ■MM Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. AM> kw rara-t;MiMTEi ouetti pMi Edition i. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, F'tM Show, 7.a0 to 9 p.m. s BRAND-NEW PICTUREB 8 Wm. P. LOWE.Maiager. Fine English PIANOS on hire: FROM $10 FINE TCNINO AND ATTENTION INCLUDED. ROBINSON75 words
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Article870 1913-01-06 9 POWERS INTERVENE IN PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. Suspension of the Ultimatums Expected. RacTia's Tblboba*. I-ondon, January 4. It was the Turkish response lo the Allies demand at the laxt meeting for del'iniU.- pro that led t<> the ultimatums. The Turks pr0p,,,., 1 a boundary starting Doar \drianople and leaving870 words
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Article127 1913-01-06 9 Dbr Ujtasiatisi us Llotd Tblbobam. lit rlin. January It If Turkey's reply is unsatisfactory, the Po«< rs will endeavour to prevent the immediate resumption of hostilities. King Ferdinand, in reply to an adJress from the members of the Sobrauje. siid he was confident regarding the conclusion of peace.127 words
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Article111 1913-01-06 9 A Test Election Anticipated at Londonderry. Rbctbb's Tblbobah. London, Jan .lry 4. London, January 4. The Duke of Abercorn's death creates a vacancy at Londonderry and there will be a keen content. If the Nationalists recapture the scat they will have a majority of representation in lister.111 words
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Article36 1913-01-06 9 Kbctsk's Tblbob&m. London, January o. The South Africausbeat Knglaud by Up tints to I at Twickenham. It was a memorable struggle in presence of a crowd of fortythousand and under p. rfect conditions.36 words
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Article51 1913-01-06 9 Rscrsa'a Tslsoham. London, January 4. The I uited States Court of Appeal has granted a stay of execution with reference to the sentences on Labour leaders at Indianapolis. Bail, from seventy thousand dollars for Kyan to U n thousand for men sentenced to one year, was agreed51 words
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Article39 1913-01-06 9 Rbctbb's Till'Umi London, January 5. I're, i lent T»ft. speaking at a luncheon of the lull m itional Peace Koruui, said he was willing to -übuiit the Panama tolls question with (ireat Britain to The Hattue.39 words
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Article20 1913-01-06 9 ilaUTI* s iBLktIBAM. l-oudou. January 4. Mr. William Rockefeller's attorney has agreed to .i cept a subpoena.20 words
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Article75 1913-01-06 9 ItaoTSß't Telbomak London, January 4. A I'-iiin message says llerr Kiderlen's successor n still unappoiutud. It is stated that llerr voi Jagow, ambassador at Rome, and llerr /iuh-j. rmauu, have declined. MJBIMJBMMMMBi Ll.vd Tbliuium. Berlin, January 5. With reference to llerr Kiderlen's sacces*>r, ilerr I., thniauu is75 words
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Article627 1913-01-06 9 DISAPPEARANCE OF A WELLKNOWN CHINAMAN. Charged With Grave Defalcations. A sensation was created in Singapore during the week end when it became known that Tan Hood Ouan, one of the best known Chinese in the Settlement, had absconded and that a warrant had been issned charging mm with627 words
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Article41 1913-01-06 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London on Saturday was weaker with but little bu-iness passing. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 4,6] Forward 4/S, First latex crepe, delivery next three months 4/8]41 words
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Article101 1913-01-06 9 (Fbob Ocb Own Cobbbspondbnt). Kuala Lumpur, January 4. A conference of headmasters of schools in the Straits and F.M.S. opened here yesterday, Mr. Hall, Director of Education, presiding. Mr. C. M. Phillips represented Singapore, Mr. Cringle and Mr. Pinhorn Penang, Mr. Haigh I poh, Mr. Howell Malacca, Mr.101 words
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Article88 1913-01-06 9 (From Ocb Own Cobbbsposdint.) Penang, January 4. The IVn.ing Turf Club has decided that all bookmakers' bets must stand. Their offices have been closed under notice from the police that the Betting Bill was operative from December 27. Ibe bookmakers view the ordinance with approval. Mr.88 words
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Article582 1913-01-06 9 FINANCIAL POSITION OF THE COMPANY. The Extraordinary Administration Expenses. A copy of the second annual report of the I nittd .Malaysian Rubber Company has been received from London. It reads as follows Tbe directors herewith submit the statement of accounts and balance-sheet for the period ending June :<O.582 words
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Article143 1913-01-06 9 The secretary of the National Ride Asso ciation has received, states a home contcm porary, a letter from Colonel Paine, hon. secretary of tbe Commonwealth Council of Ride Associations of Australia, saying that a team will visit Bisley next year, and asking that arrangements may be143 words
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Article71 1913-01-06 9 At a general meeting of tbe Arya Sangam Singapore held on January 5, the following members were elected as office bearers for the current year. President: Dr. S. N. Bardhan, 8.A., vice- President: Mr. C. K. S. Iyer, Hon. Secy, and Treasurer: Mr. S. Regunath Hon. Auditor Mr.71 words
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Article106 1913-01-06 9 Ministerial Crisis Results From Friction. Hbdtbb > Tnioui. London, January A, A Lisbon message says the Portuguese Cabinet resigns today. All the efforts of the Portuguese President to reconcile the opposing parties have proved fruitless, and politics are drifting into a chaotic condition, even the Carbonarios being106 words
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Article74 1913-01-06 9 Rbctbb's Tblbobam. London, Unuiry 4. Dr. Yorke,of the Liverpool School of Tropi cal Medicine, lecturing on sleeping sickness, said it was perfectly clear that tbe main reservoir of infection was the big game. Whether anything would be gained by slaughtering them was still a moot pointHe advocated an74 words
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Article57 1913-01-06 9 KbuTBB'S TILI.iRAM. Lor-'lon, January 4. An Algiers message says the Cuuardcr Syria picked up anJ landed at Hona the pas seugers and now of the French m lil steamer Saint Augustin from Marseilles. The Saint Augustin sprung a leak forty miles from I! >n i and57 words
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Article73 1913-01-06 9 Rictib's Tiliuram. London. January 2. There was a distinguished assemblage of Americans, Britishers, and Canadians at the funeral service for Mr. Wbitelaw I lei 1 at the Episcopalian Cathedral, New York. President Taft and Mr. Roosevelt were present. The pallbearers included Mr. Bryce. Mr. Knox, Mr. Choate.73 words
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Article526 1913-01-06 9 For The Criminal Acts of His Employees. In the Supreme Court on Saturday, Mr. Justice Kbden delivered bis judgment on the appeal of M inyal Sin«;li. a v.ilk dealer, who was coDvicled by the tir-t magistrate of being in possession, by bis servant, of adulterated milk. Tbe526 words
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Article206 1913-01-06 9 IMPORTANT STEPS TO RELIEVE MERCHANTS. Suspension and Reduction of Sales. RaOTBB'S TBLBOBAM. London, January 4. Heuter wires from Delhi that there will be no sale of opium at Calcutta after the i:,i chests fixed for April 1 and no sale at Bombay after March 12. An upset206 words
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Article98 1913-01-06 9 TEN THOUSAND DOCTORS TAKE SERVICE. Attitude of Medical Association. Rki-tch > fnt-ni London. January 4. It is announced that over ten thousand doctors have accepted service under the Insurance Act. The British Medical Association is organising a campaign to secure the insured persous a free choice of98 words
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Article109 1913-01-06 9 SIXTEEN STALWARTS HOLDING OLT. Mr. Bonar Law Pondering Upon Resignation. ÜbCTBB'S TILBGBAIt. London. January i. Tbe Daily Graphic says there are sixteen food taxcrs, viz. Austen Chamberlain. Oeo. WynJbam, Henry Chaplin. Je>se Collings. Professor Hewins, Amery. Gilbert Parker, Page Croft, Steel Mait!and, Hills. Doughty. Rowland Hunt. Archer109 words
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Article63 1913-01-06 9 Dbb Osiasutiscih Lloyu T«t« ,r»». MM* Hrlin, 3. The Russian council of ministers hai introduced a bill which pr -vides that the crews of sailing vessels on the Amur and in coast shipping trust consist cxcliiMvcly t Russian subjects, vessels plying beMM Pacific por., till MU "ill63 words
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Article94 1913-01-06 9 Dbb Ostasutisi.bk Lloyd Tiuiba*. Xi ihn, January f. Tbe retired Minister t > Bangkok, ltar.a van der Goltz, has received the Prussian Order of the Crown with star. The military centenary <ISl3i of Prussia will be celebrated on March 10. i:«rhn. January 6. The Emperor Krancis Josef has94 words
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Advertisement60 1913-01-06 9 We regret to learn that Mr. Delancy Cook, who was well known in commercial circles in Singapore and Penang, died at Sourabaya on December il. Deceased left Penang about two years ago to travel for Messrs. Katz Brothers, and subsequently joined the Kugii-h tirrn of Grec tad Co., in He60 words
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Article8399 1913-01-06 10 JUDGE'S OPINION ON CHARGE OF FRAUD. Questions in Parliament. (F«om <»ii. On QawasMMMM). Loudon. l»i<-epiber 1 i. It hn- lent during* tUe past week that Ml I istic. Tarkor. sitting in the Chancery DivMMB, has tx conn- thoroughly i the action brought by Messrs. J. AM and8,399 words
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Article17 1913-01-06 11 Mr. K V. 11. Kilin Kai Ut-u appoints! a UK-iubtT uf ilii- lionpital Board. Singapore. lot IMS.17 words
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Letter104 1913-01-06 11 To tlie I iito. th> Bkßalbl Times. In paiagraph Cists of lhroductioa in >..nr issue of ye«terilay. we observe that IJukit I.in'.ang al! in Beat Bl stated at 1 1. Thai :i f. rs to tin- linantiil yi ai cmlcd -luue :K), l'lll. The "all in aaat104 words
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Letter302 1913-01-06 11 To the K.litor uf the Straits Ti'LiCS. Mm I mention a few wavii in your rasaaUa aaBBBBM nix nt a matter which may not be kiMWU t-i bY general public? i »heu the ol I Sin^.i pen Kiaaiji Railway was MMMjacatai tkaM wa-. no anticipation of the302 words
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Article363 1913-01-06 11 Golf. kepiH-l (iolf Club. The coinp. litious held at tli'-Keppel (iolf Ch.li during the Christmas and New Year holidays, were bietiglit to a close yesterday i-i. rniii.j v ith Mm putting anil approaching m|.: -in. which was won by Mr..l. 11. 8m i.i. 1!:< nix. .1 .!..uUcs anil363 words
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Article85 1913-01-06 11 i .ipi.uu C I>. II Moore. Royal Warwickshire Uegiment, w ho ha.- been selected for the appointment of IH A. anil (J.M.U.. South Inua. lias been associated with the Koyai Warwicks sine. May. I"***, was adjutant of Ins battalion l'JOl 01 and got his .otupany in the first named year.85 words
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Article815 1913-01-06 11 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapin, January 0, 1913. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers issue the following list of quotations tins morning Nov. Vali-b. Bcyik*. MM 2/- AUanar I I H'lo 4 1 An«loJiva 8, in :l 1 Au^l.i .luhoro 11 fi815 words
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Advertisement19 1913-01-06 11 Mr. D. Y. Kobb. of the StraiU Trading Co., Ltd., has returned to Ipoh from his holiday at Louie.19 words
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Advertisement8 1913-01-06 11 For Chronio Cheat Complainta, Wgods' Oreat Pcpperuußt Cwai8 words
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Advertisement308 1913-01-06 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMfcNTS. Don't be talked into acy cti.tr GuinutM St. tn lut Fo-Ur'* Ba.(]t Bind. If a tale-man r.fsrl your tatii-taci bf will o!Itr j'.u roftei'ii: if \.e think-* al Uric* profit* offers you tcbatitute!. Garner, Quelch Co., VME M 0 SHUT BURCrUiTS. Battc 'y Road, Singapcre. Telephone 891 i308 words
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Advertisement293 1913-01-06 11 IjCHELIN EANS ILEAGE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, AGENTS. 17c RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL ilk'on. Tin 5u.; Br/. F ?>SJM Eicrj cooifcrt RalaaJU hhl' I W, t B«aMpa>r«t, f- UarUai aaJ bJlhSmm Mia I i. Ronurf ••>»-. \ia- 14,' r Q i^^uCf, late from tm Grand293 words
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Article2088 1913-01-06 12 RISH TO T\kE OPTIONS AND LEASES Position and Prospects. MMMM] 111 »ii'j st. llu 1 luanrii i thus in n^.ii'i in the prospects ot tin id < "in ill I lia\< L'k MMspt U. .IQ.I nnin'D'4 nit n of t .ilm.ill. ofistritafl au' ■n-j.in mi; into the HCCSW2,088 words
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Article318 1913-01-06 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. The following passenger bookings to the Stint- an tak.-n fi.nu the London aud China BxawSSS. It should be undiisiood that, in somi lu-tniii i-. BMMaaji may be provisional and that int. -ndiiii; BaasaaMn may alter tin o arrangi m. ir.s. tub>Hi|uent to the issuance318 words
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Article71 1913-01-06 12 Homeward Bound. I'er I' and O. Helta, eonneetiny at Colombo Hith Malwa. sailing January 111. Mr. and Mi>. l»ow, nadlei. Mr. C. A. Luwenadler. Mr. aud Mis. Kvans, Miss Kvaus. Mr. (i. Symoiis. Mr. and Mi-t. Mtwix. Mis.. J. C. Peter. I. I', and Oh Sumatra, sailing January 1: Mi.71 words
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Article64 1913-01-06 12 .Mm|o :i v;,,iy yivcn in aH. rliu |o: ,1. .iti.l sax I t<> lie contiiiiiitl in well inf..iiii.«l GakmmHa rtivl.s at Tin lU^ui' Holland 1- alkiul to i.miliKli a <lt>ft'Dsi\i iiid ultvUHivt* alliaiu-r with tin I niifrl Mato. tin ..bj.'il btiu^ tho safitv i.l tin- col. .Dial |H>—«-^»ions of both64 words
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Article764 1913-01-06 12 Rescue of the Shipwrecked by Hydroplane. ••Tlie bag familiar cry of Mau tin life Unit! win 11 -liipwre. ke-1 Mss. I- arc pntiudBMJ on the i.i-ks will si.vn be 1 le^ati d to the (i.e.., oi in-;... v and ti. lion. aaU leadiug London aviatar to an Swaajnn764 words
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Article421 1913-01-06 12 Famous Violinist's Remarkable Anecdote. Kin 111 /miUilist. tin fNBg Hussian violini»t. i» iv-|x>u-iblc tin- lliu following aiiii<liiU-. >a\N Tin N.w York Titius: "I BMaaai tin Allanlir last s[n my vii Arthur Niki-xli. ami. as usual, w lvii wm is 111 the MMJMJ ot that Ml coUililctm. \vr421 words
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Article568 1913-01-06 12 LftMjL— ISUM lbs., total to date H months l.lll.Jl:) lbs. Ualang Besar.— 27,ooo lbs., total to date 6 months 12T,CtiO lbs. Kombok.— l'J,d.:7 lbs., total to date H months 79,;596 lbs. Cbangkat Salak. ;i..mk) lbs., total to date 12 months »>6.i>.'t3 lbs. Port Dickson l.ukul. l'.t.iilO lbs.,568 words
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Article136 1913-01-06 12 surgeon- liem-ral Kvatt. speaking at the men's meeting at the Wesleyan Central Mission Hall on religions he had met in the course of his travels, .-aid preacher* made a great mistake in using the insulting word heathen in reference to eiplc of other religions. The word136 words
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Article112 1913-01-06 12 The native police in Djocja (Javai have informed the inhabitants there that the native cemetery Widono, situated a little t j the north of the station yard at Lempoejaog and of the Itailwaj Oompany. is required for the bailding of godowns and suchlike, for which reason the graves have to112 words
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Advertisement112 1913-01-06 12 MIGNON. This Outfit f^tmMjl Sided (10 Records WITH 200 NECDtES WE CAN DO IT We have bought out a whole Factory 2,000 RECORDS TO CHOOSE FROM 300 OUTFITS LEFT. XX CAN LOOK XX CAN LISTEN XX CAN B-Y At the Largest Furniture Emporium East of Suez. (Mo connection with any112 words
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Advertisement179 1913-01-06 13 ADL ER TYPE f^^ WRITER Visible writing, permanent alignment, marvellous, simple and solid construction, a first-class reliable typewriter at a LOW PRICE. sole a ems BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. f^ Aix-la-Chapelle Springs i KAISER-WATER 41 A Refreshing Dietetic Table Water. OBTAINABLE FROM: J^IS BEHN, MEYER 6? CO., LTD., h> Sole179 words
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Advertisement30 1913-01-06 13 ELLERSLIE COLLEGE, JOHORE BAHRU. GIRLS DOARDING AND KINDERGARTEN BCHOOL PKINCIPAL MRS. A. C. ROBERTS Certificated Teacher. Education Dept., London (Late Infant MistrcM. Ring Edward VII ScLool, TaipißK). 15 10 14130 words
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Advertisement23 1913-01-06 13 PHOTOGRAPHIC BTORE AND BTUDIO. Developing, Printimr and Enlarging Amateurs' Works. KONG HING CHEONG GO., Adolphi Hotsl Buildings. Branch I 70, Bishop Street, Peuuig.23 words
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Advertisement679 1913-01-06 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. i SmoiPOES to Jata Pobts Pobt Dae wi> Tsdbsdat Island, Bbisbanb md Stdnbt tis i Toua< SriAiT*. Also tak<og pAsseDKor* and cargo with tranjbipment (or other Vktobiam, SooTa Acstbalum and Nobth Qcsbshlaki Ports, Bbitisb Naw Gcimba, Naw Britain Taasumiam and Nbw Zealand Pobts, Imooth Patin*.679 words
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Advertisement255 1913-01-06 13 NEW PIANOS ON hxre: AT $1O per month, S. MOUTRIE 43? CO LTD., THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., Jewellers and Silk Merchants, 81 53, HlrfH Street, Singapore JUST RECEIVED A large quantity of IVORY FIGURES, SILVERWARE A JAPANESE GOODS of every description and daaign SDITABLE|FOR Ib^Bßß*B^ '^Ebbß^255 words
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Advertisement485 1913-01-06 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Offi:o Winchester House, SINOAPO'.iK i Board of Directors! i. lUr*t, k K~i r! w irm«q. A II K.'k fc> Mvr.^-ir^ ft r rVrs* r. .«.<« an v ()>:,( sW Otttm KM 1 I" IK Air T.»» v I -j iv as, Bos.485 words
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Advertisement301 1913-01-06 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE HBSUKANCE COMPUM OF MNUM. BsTAßLissao 1882. Uiraot Government Suparvlalon Oovirnmant Audit. He icws are WORLD WIDB and Monforiei tacit, urge Nst Surplus abovr Usbilitios for Keterre and all outstanding claims. Haw Businsss, 1911, -vcr.. 15.800.00U.00 Cs>L Leans. Settle menta, etc., made looally. Nomeroce mooem schemes, a. H.301 words
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Advertisement491 1913-01-06 14 MMUM. THE BANK OF TAIWAN. LIWITED. INCORPORATED BT SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V 10,000,000. Capital Paid Up 6,250.000. Reserve Funds 3.100.000. HEAD OFFICE -TAI PKH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGBNCIBS. Amoy Bombay Calcutta Foochow Hongkong Keelung Kobe Ksgi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taiohu Tainas Takow Tauisui Tokio Yokohama,491 words
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Advertisement622 1913-01-06 14 BANKING. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. AUTHORISED CAPITAL Ji.OOO.OCO Issued capital 52.0c0.000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Loe Choon Guan, Esq. Chairman. Lim Peng Siang, Etq.— Deputy Chairman. Tbe Hon. Tan Jiak i Liao Chia Ueng. Brq. Kirn, CM U. Yco Chi or Ha>, Bcq. Tan Chay Yas, Ktq. Teo Soon aisn,622 words
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Advertisement746 1913-01-06 14 SALES BY AUCTION. 500 LOTS. Auction Sale Of VALUABLE JEWELLERY, CARRIAGE CLOCK?. OPTICa GOODS. GOLD RINGS, BROOCHES, SCARF PINS. SIDE COMBS. CUFF BUTTONS, LOCKETS, BUTTONS. PENCIL C*SES, NECKLACES. RINGS SET WITH DIAMONDS. RUBIES, OPALS AND BRILLIANTS. GOLD HAT PINS AND CHARMS, AND GOLD ND PLATINUM CHARMS SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES,746 words
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Article1074 1913-01-06 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motors and Heavy Rains. One of those persous who will persist in i airing their scientific i.'i knowledge by writing letters to the daily press lias worked otT the following on The Nottingham Ojardian in a recent issue, says The Motor1,074 words
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Advertisement245 1913-01-06 15 CENTRAL ENGINE^WORKS, Ltd. SOLE AGENTS r FOX 2 v Wolseley, Arrol- Johnston > Minerva, Palladium J fl, AM. Pilot Cars. Z Make a point of seeing the New 15-30 H.P. Sleeve S *J Engined *0 OH -^k^"^^ ~^r I C f^. .M^sV t-W *L M A M dm DUB ABOUT245 words
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Advertisement41 1913-01-06 15 Something to Remember. In buying a cough medicine for children, bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best (or colds, croup and wboopiDu cough, and that it contains no Lai tuful drag. For sale by all Dispensaries and i>ualers.41 words
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Advertisement277 1913-01-06 15 BY APPOINTMENT MOTOR TYRE J MANUFACTURERS TO HIS MAJESTY KING 6EOR6E V. THE MOTORING PUBLIC WANT DUNLOPS The enormous preponderance of Dunlop tyres at Olympia L 356 ;i- ■gainst 575 of all other makes combined is evidence that the public taste i* pound. The spread of technical knowledge amongst car277 words
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Advertisement76 1913-01-06 15 DRAPER, 213, ORCHARD ROAD. Just unpacked, a large assortment of LADIES' HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed. BOOTS AND SHOES. Try Our Non-tread Over-shoes FOR WEAR AND COMFORT. PRICES MODERATE. 810 81-1 MANURES FOR RUBBER, COCONUTS, Etc Etc. C. I. F. Prices, with full particulars how to use and apply manures for76 words
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Advertisement503 1913-01-06 16 INERTOL Ant.corpoiivs and Wstorproof PAINT. i It prevents ru»t on Iron aad '^^ajfj ssssbjj,^ It wiUrproofs concrete foundations and cement surfaces. SHARPE, ROSS S^ [7 -fljfe? AND CO.. LTD.. j— Jf" 3^*^ J' BINOAPORE. w.t.r IsswaMM -.tt. kw*M WANTS. ASSISTANT WMTEO. Wanted, European Assistant for Rubber InMsm, heal'.hy district, knowledge503 words
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Advertisement330 1913-01-06 16 WANTS. MECHANIC WANNED. Wanted, an experienced mechanic to upkeep motor boats and do general fitter's work. Apply Bebn, Meyer Co., Ltd., Estate Department. 21 81. CHINESE CLERK WAN TED. Wanti-d. a'unio Chinese Clerk who has hai somo < nhze experience. Must be a neat I and quick wiiter and good330 words
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Advertisement474 1913-01-06 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICE TO LET. A large acd bright Office, 2nd floor. No. 100 2, Rcbinson Road. Apply to The Bank of Taiwan. 1"12 n FURNISHED BEASIDE REBIDENCEBTOLET. Belmont, Benzoline, Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 88, Balcstier Rd. Apply H. Somapah, 19, Rallies Place, or 817,474 words
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Advertisement587 1913-01-06 16 NOTICES. S.B. ANO F M.S. GOVERNMENT MEDICAL SCHOOL. NOTICE. The school M opens on X ..binary 1, 1918. A number of Hospital Assistants' Scholar ships are vacant, including a W. W. Bailey Scholarship ot t2O per mtnsem. 81 »1 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT. All persons claiming rtfond of Assessment587 words
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Advertisement666 1913-01-06 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. Tire nndert'gacd have Dten appointed Agiuts for tbe Ocean -M.rine Insurance Co., of England, and are prepared to accept risks at current rates. MEYER BROTHERS, 14, Co.lyir Qoay. 8112 71 NOTICE. Tbe undersigned have been appcint.d Agtnt-4 for the Essex and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Society, Limited iFire), and666 words
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Advertisement700 1913-01-06 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT A CO. SHIP CHANDLERS flsWfM*flsVttsll ■■si ■ij aa*l SkA I Raaiiastaas VBBJIBJI VSBBJSBBny* BJSJ BBf JBJ BSf) BBJJ |M I rBBW Telephone No. 421. in A 109. Market btreet R.M. 8. DUNOTTAR CASTLE. The R. M. S. DUNOTTAR CASTLE, 6.687 tons, is doe here frcm Hon^kon^ oo700 words
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