The Straits Times, 24 January 1913
1913-01-24
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Title Section13 1913-01-24 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.08!) SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTB.13 words
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Advertisement303 1913-01-24 1 66 rpM BEER THE POPULAR BRAND. A Trial will t"^ -J^l^-. convince you of J|^ h CTCste^^^^^k and Excellence of 0[ these Cigars. //Jf B 1^ j&Lzm nrit^lf v Price 2252 25 per BoX of 25 r^^il^Hlyßl^ $4.50 50 mice. Ca.J.,ll^ S. rg^^^^BiSS^tfWr^^^ per Box of 50. "^ftilTilfjjfijJß The gnatosl303 words
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Advertisement243 1913-01-24 1 ROBINSON CO. Complete House Furnishers, Singapore. Teak Bedsteads <— with Patent "Vono" Fittings. M>fcM» Bedatead Sunk Centre top Solid Teak throughout j |y i Strongly Built. jl j ri U (j j! ■> w Width LeDg- h Price i-F N Rase. 8 f. t c feet 6 ids. $30 oo243 words
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Advertisement58 1913-01-24 1 i JEFFREYS i PILSENER BEER I Sol* Agents ADAMSOM GILF LUUI. ur co, ito. NOW ON SHOW AT OUR SHOW-ROOMS, Victoria Stret», rBS LABOUT JSSOBTmfT OP Bra«m and Iron Bedstead* Carpet s. Safes,. Bentwood Furniture, etc. All direct from factory. Bay from as and save middlemen's profits. THE OLD FIRM.58 words
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Article893 1913-01-24 2 PENALTIES OF WEALTH IN GERMANY. Two Grievances. It i- significant in tin.- rajji.i it '.opuicnt 1 of G< rumoy from being one of tbe most frugal < MBMm in Kuropc to being one of tbe most dcvotid to luxury, remarks a London paper of IVcciubcr 27. that893 words
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Article155 1913-01-24 2 The Siamese Ministry of Agriculture has decided to stop spending money on tho sericultural experiment that it has carried on now for quite a number of years. This, however, does not involve any very big change, for the staff of Japanese experts was gradually reduced and was155 words
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Advertisement248 1913-01-24 2 Beautifier Vof Matchless J|\ Elegance and Efficiency \\^T "'Hazeline' Snow" (TRADE MARK) ,'4j. T The dishguring hands of HP^H nnK an^ climate pass lightly i over the complexion which SNO>V s ce l H c l ear o() th ami dL youthful by the daily use of Free from Greasiness248 words
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Advertisement40 1913-01-24 2 Something to Remember. In buying a cough medicine for children, bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tho best for colds, croup and whooping cough, and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all Dispensaries aad Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement703 1913-01-24 2 ML* DAISY v^^^lV^T^v DORMLR V 'Ol^> A Drury Lane Favourite's Thanks. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved to be a powerful nerve tonic in ray case.' A prominent feature of the last London Well, MI fell your readers something pantomime reason was the clever acting worth remembering. said Mils Dormer703 words
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Advertisement383 1913-01-24 2 I LIFEBUOY SOAP IS ALL THAT A (,()OI) SOAI» SHOtIJ) Bi; AND IN ADDITION DOKS All THAT A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT CAN DO. GERMS AND MICROBES CANNOT LINK WHERE IT IS USED. BIT CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH REIGN SUPREME. Tha Nam* LCVCR on the Soap .s a Guarantee of Purity and Cacellence.383 words
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Article977 1913-01-24 3 LOSS OF £185,000,000 IN PAST THREE YEARS. Further Decline. December .says the Hankers Magazine) has been an unfavourable month on the Stock Exchange, political alarms and monetary stringency on the ontinent being the main factors operating, while the market, in addition, has bad to withstand the influence977 words
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Advertisement486 1913-01-24 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1860. Tin first Lite ofi-. id tbt worl to introduce the non-forfeiture principle to Policies. A Mutual Offlo«. Mo Shareholders. Low Premiums. Annual Income C1.a84.3e4. Funds £7,291 ,250 Claims paid cc.078.860 ALL profits are distributed amoi yt Policy holders. laimi paid486 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-24 3 For Children's Hacking CougL at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint cure.10 words
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Advertisement410 1913-01-24 3 Why Suffer? ■MS IssMtf, That WIN Baaiaa ■h..«at,wr No matter bow mnch pain yon are suffering—no matter how loon you ha»e sofFend orxiuatu r how hopelera you h»Te become, Uttls 1 (Menial talm will bnn« quick ard lastinK relu f Applied outwardly it speedily penetrates to the blood vewels— the410 words
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Advertisement214 1913-01-24 3 HIOH i«UI LOW GRADE >) PRICE MACHINE \-v3g*M»M*^^ $100. raE Armstrong .s™ WORLD S SIMPLEST WRITING MACHINE ONLY lg*[ to be sold b€low above price. ■^■^^■M Write at once for particulars of this special offer. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., PAB DEPT., SINGAPORE. DRY GINGER ALE (In Ball-Stoppered Bottles, Large and214 words
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Advertisement676 1913-01-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 'OK CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG. CBTLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Tbrongh B.li of Lading iamied for Chiaa Coast, Peraiaa Golf, Ooaliaeatal and Am- risen Porte. StoascMrs will Ijavc Si^ k apor« oa or aboat: MAIL LINES ISIS Ucrv^*nr4 ft.r676 words
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Advertisement643 1913-01-24 4 BTEAMER SAILIHwS. 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 miil contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The Now Two ncr.w Steamrrs maintaining thiit service have been spncial'y designed and ronHtrocied. and are fitted with643 words
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Advertisement624 1913-01-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Triu«cana, Biro», Semerak, Baoho, Kelaatan Bawfna-a, Tedopm, Ftuni, Pataoi, Bia«ora. Ueoi, KoheamoJ, Bandoa, I imwil, Taka, Chuu*poD, Koftlak aod Bangkok Due Departure. ASDANO j arl aT Jan 29. REDANQ j mn a 9 Feb. 1. Will not Mil624 words
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Advertisement514 1913-01-24 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA UNE. HAMBURG. AJTD Mmtnm. •imu- it»n Combined ■aia'ailMaj. Tbe steamree of theas Companies maiatain a regular servioe betweea Hamburg Bremen Antwerp and Rotterdam, and the Straits. Chiaa and Japaa. Homewards, they are despatch «d tort 1 nightly for Havre and Hamburg and oaee a month tor514 words
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Advertisement655 1913-01-24 4 STEAMER SAILIWO N D L orddauttohcr Lloyd, firtnc IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNI Tbe ta*t and well-known mail »v an. this Company oaii tortawbtly from Br.-. s Hamburg, vta Rotterdam, Antwerp. So-;!. ampton. GibralUr. Genoa. Naples (B en; si ing Marwuiles. Napier. Aiexandna, aud tie* vorsai Port Said. Sacs Aden. Cji?ia655 words
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Advertisement419 1913-01-24 5 JOHN HAIG'S GOLD LABEL tl I |r\ \f *S SUPPLIED TO 11. M. King George V, H. M. The King of Spain. IMPORTERS COLONIAL STORES, LIMITED, 23, Raffles Square. SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. LTD. FOR COLOMBO, LONDON. ROTTERDAM AND ANTWERP. The Company's MONMOUTHSHIRE, O. E. Warner, K.N.K. Commandur. is due419 words
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Advertisement176 1913-01-24 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIBATtON COMPANY. LIMITED TO PHNANO, RANGOON CALCUTTA. On< cf tbo Coiav*ny's sl€-ar?e n ia intended «o leave Tanjong Pajra: ever* week. F asaen«e-s and Cargo booked by the above •u^mcrf at through rate* to all ports is iadia and tvlon. aUo to Bast Africa Ports **"<'., «no176 words
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Advertisement454 1913-01-24 5 INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LD. j Mracts^nrieaUJaaaafiaHMitlMat* Shaagkal ■a* to Cakatta via rmij frvm Stogaa»r«> Taking cargo on through Bills of leading (or Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amor, Chefco, fi Tientsin, Newehwang, Yangtsse Porta, Fcr- o moav tbe Philippines, etc, etc. etc h Stumtp*. Torn CommaDdcr RoraAMO 4.8»( R. C. D.454 words
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Advertisement727 1913-01-24 5 USED BY His Majesty King George V. Asiatic Petroleum Co., S.S., Ld SINGAPORE. PENANG. ITlfrT t r 2a 4 wK«> mTmL m -MTwk» M~-A I.VJL .a_9 5 American Oculist, and Optician. Sp*eialis)t in Examining the Eye and Correcting Defootiva Viaion. Will be at Adslphi Hotel, January 33 to February S.727 words
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Advertisement435 1913-01-24 5 NOTICFS. NOTICE. Notice) is h rtby gitin il:at I, CLin .Mi, bave, frrm tbe 8:h day cf Jan-.nry. 191», ;anc.l and rttokcdtbe I'csrn of Att.irt. y Jatcd the £Otb day o! September. 191 J, granted by m. *.j Soh Kirn Lian, of No. It, Market Street, Singapore, to manage tl435 words
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Advertisement72 1913-01-24 6 THE McNAB DIRECTION and REVOLUTION INDICATOR. Can be seen in Operation at the Office of the Sole Agents Central Engine Works. Ltd. a A Royal Drink. Of great age and exceptional purity and flavour. A most suitable Whisky for the Indian climate* ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL BRANDS OF THE, |\ISTILLERS72 words
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Advertisement15 1913-01-24 6 WHITBREAD'S (Established 1743. FAM O U S Stout and Ale SOLE IMPORTERS: WEARE BROS., "".r15 words
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Advertisement327 1913-01-24 6 NOW PROCEEDING Cash Clearance Sale Closing Day, January 2T. Come Early before all the BARGAINS have been taken up. J. L CAMPBELL d CO., LTD,, BATTERY ROAD. To Estate Managers and Agents. KEROSINE OIL BUNGALOWS, COOLIE-LINES, WATCH-HOUSES. ROAD-LAMPS. CLEANING OR JUNGLE-CLEARING. For particulars and prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM327 words
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Article148 1913-01-24 7 FIXTURES. Friday. January 24. HIM a.m. i ii in. il. J ;.l p.m. I.i .il i.m.ii m. tini I (In i -ii in tmurintina, Vi< .it I li. c.r. *.:tO p.iu satur«lay, January 25. 111-li Wat. r II .1 .VI. l 11 l tu. i uaai -n.it.148 words
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Article278 1913-01-24 7 To MT, II .p. -K..11- ,11.1 Jaaaa Hit* M Man I ami IVumuu II. .11 I-|ian-k..k Nufßtaaa lai M .n.l Mnar La.lv V«H it l>m l'..it Sw< tt. 1111.1111 an 1 Tel.* All-..11 Kinta :t pi 11 I'.atu faliat Poiiti.iuak V pm lloii^Woiii: an. l Jaaaa Vateaaai278 words
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Article201 1913-01-24 7 lln I', ami O. om'. u.inl mail MraiiH'i Unual.n a Ii It IV nail at 2 p.m. i>u Tliiii ~1 a\ iin .irv an.l in. iv l« .x|N.t..| i.p arrive li. i. at I pin. to las .l.llliiai I Tli. M M ...mpaiu -tain.! <.i-I,ii I ti201 words
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Article419 1913-01-24 7 Latest Arrivals. I'm l^nn i.i. i. »tr. TiO.". t.m». l api Ka>utan. .laa Ki..i.i Humour* Iv. 17. Owe. H. Mt-vrrftlii I. Manila. .Lan .'4. W t'.^k ki.m. I 1 1 -tr. MM toii«. > II i« nli. .lan-'J Kn.in Kitaua.-lan _I>. w.. Dm X.., "-ipTi. In.- fth i419 words
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103 1913-01-24 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TAXJOXG PAGAK. East Whahk Basis V. Noort. W. Skition No. L.San^i'la. Kwroer, lklgra> i.i. Siif.krs Wharf lirinbra n.lt. Main W. S»kct. Xo. 2...Kirin Main, Daaaaa. aU.Yatßaiaa> a~.Ulaalaaaa. S ..('liaron. B...Uiani-IKT^. n, Xiutituui;. MM Dan 7...'1'n.1<r103 words
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Article128 1913-01-24 7 Arrivals. IVr «tr. Van Haajaßiaaa, Jh Mi -From I'ain li. Mr. Maiji ii. rVrftr Wahr-H. .l.m tt. Pmm Kuantan. M. -m-«. .1. 11. Alvs.iii.i. r. l.iaii hi.iv MMJ an. l (lii. in Keaa> 11,I 1 i -ti. X.n il» i. .l.m JI. Kn>in llonykonj;. 1..11 Mm Miag.128 words
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Article220 1913-01-24 7 Finance Commerce EXCHANGE SiNuAPoRR. Jam' vi. v ,4, 1913. Ox London Bank 4ru -tf Demand I Private 6 ma 2 4 8 m,» ii,: Ox Oimakt Bank dd 23««i Private m.s M| Ox Fraxci Bank dd J94 Private 8 m.s Ox India Bank T. T. 174. Pi r. an :toj,i220 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article145 1913-01-24 7 l- sue Buyers. Value 2 10 10 Ampanx 10 10 Bt-Ut tin 850 10 10 Bnianu 10 10 Kanaboi ;J; J XI £1 KintaTin t4J 10 10 K;ui.| ir 10 10 Kinta Association 1 £1 Lahat Mines l.l»"-0 10 10 MiddKun l-'nO s'. 5/. PabanK C'onsol 1" 4.1 XI145 words
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Article524 1913-01-24 7 I«uc 3 Buyers. Stlltn. AlUrm "••<! 3 1". ■j 2 Anjjlo Malay U1 I1I 1 •> Bataot: Malaka 2•» 3 XI XI Batu Caves HIM 14.5.0 noiu XI XI KatuTitfa UJJ XI XI ISukit Kajan* MJ XI XI Bukit Linlana ■»-l«'-0 4.1.6 ■2. 2 Bukit Mfrtajam 2»j 3 il524 words
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Article99 1913-01-24 7 I«»ue 3 Bayers. Solicit Value 76 7 6 Electric Tway» "2 10 84* 10 10 Kraaer 4 Scave 49.50 50.C0 100 Uowarth Erskine sVoo 5.. 50 100 7. ITcf. ***** 100 100 Katz Bro. Vet. 135.00 10 10 Maynanl Co. WOO -'•*<«' 100 100 K. Har^navt-s 11"00 115.00 10099 words
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Article45 1913-01-24 7 Buyers Sellers Howarth Enkine t% »900.000 par Riley, rUrgreaves »2»4.OOO Sinyapirf Electric Tr»uiw»yB 5% X350.000 Spore Municipal 5% 11,878,000 nom. bujtn Mm Spore Municipal 4, o( 1907 1.1.800.000 7% S pun- Miiuu i( a! 4of 19U» 51 '••> 10% pin Spore Municipal 4% tfitr.'.WO |«r45 words
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Advertisement60 1913-01-24 7 Cure That Coujrh. \\l..n you have a tr.uibi.soiuc coacb. it iij.an that you have consumption or that you BM ii"iu^ Ii ha\e it. but it dor* i. yiir IaBM an thnaU-ned. and it bn II t.. be on the iiafi- nide and take (hiiuibtriain Caaak lUiut.ly btfor.' it i« BM60 words
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Advertisement267 1913-01-24 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. January I.V At salrnxmi, Australian l><liliuK«. r<>l> mill liarnt-ss<s. at 11. Jaaaan S3. At Kooin No. 1. Mctlmdmt PublMbiu'tj House r'Uitu, Stamfonl Hoatl, fiirnitnn < t<.. at I. .i;iiin.irv At < lilst.a.l Oallaaa Xo. 2, (NMaai Saai, fiirnitm, ate, at Ik .i.iiniaiv Ml ataalaaaaea. 1.-iml267 words
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Advertisement197 1913-01-24 7 THE WORLDS BEST VALUE. The wise smoker is he who understands all that the name "Winfred" implies -the symbol of cigarette purity and excellence, Winfrid Cigarettes are appreciated most by those who have experimented with other kinds CIGARETTES, PLAIN and GOLD TIPPED. S^iP^*\ I /t Packed in decorated tins of197 words
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Advertisement63 1913-01-24 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDOB ROAD. To-Night To-Night!! FEATURE FILMS BUND LOVE B.oar.ph. iTbe Baleful Result ol Ostentation and Flatttrj). HOIST HIS OWN PITAHD do. (Faroe Comedy). BETROTHED IN THE WELL Itatab (Wboletome CoaiO. Gctumont Graphic. No. 52. (Tba Recorder ol tbe l»W-«t erenta of the WoilJi. BULGARIANS OF KIRK-KILISSE63 words
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1164 1913-01-24 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24. PEACE AT ANY PRICE. A few days ago, wo spoke of a renewal of hostilities in Turkey as almost a foregone concluMOD. Hut the National Grand Council has come to the conclusion, alinust uiuiii mouiily, that there must be peace at any price, which1,164 words
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Article30 1913-01-24 8 With reference to the Chinese Christiau Association, to night, in the Victoria Theatre, we are requested to intimate that aduiiMuou will be by tickets only, one ticket to each ■JBBBJB)30 words
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Article39 1913-01-24 8 We are asked to state that to morrow being tbe Conversion of St. Paul, there will be a celebration of holy communion in St. Andrew* Cathedral, at 7.80 in. There will be Evensong the same day at 7 p.m.39 words
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Article13 1913-01-24 8 An informal danre will be held in the Tanglin Club, to-night at nine.13 words
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Article25 1913-01-24 8 The driver of tbe motor car of tbe Governor of Hongkong ha-s been convicted of obstruction in Queen's Itoad, and fined 110, or a month.25 words
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Article30 1913-01-24 8 According to a Vienna paper the war MMM in Austiia eausiil the nitlulraual of thirtetn millions sU'iling from |ir»luctivc inrestiuent and the whole economic activity of the country was disturbed.30 words
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Article38 1913-01-24 8 The Glenlogan, which bas just arrived from home, brought out for the Telegraph Co. —Hue thirty miles of cable which was yesterday f I into the tanks of the Patrol, moored alongside tho Gleu boat at Tanjong I'a^ar.38 words
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Article41 1913-01-24 8 Si'ii.itur iiuliies has introduced a bill into thu Chilian Senate ottering a pn/e of X .m. i i tv the inventor of a process which will completely extract the nitrates contain ed in the raw substance called caliche and its residues.41 words
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Article47 1913-01-24 8 Yorkshircmen in Calcutta assembled strong at Calcutta recently, when the rirst Yorkshire dinner was In Id. Covers were laiil for 61, of whom fourteen w. re quests an<l titty men from the shire of broad acre i. It was decided to make the dinner an annual event.47 words
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Article53 1913-01-24 8 Arennlinu t«. an American neusjiaper. Hal iiih.iliit.mt~ of t'oiist.intino|>le have Ix yun la takf kimlly to cocktails ami oihi r Aiimik an drink", liut the beverages ha\o been B» cliristi'iicl. and the cocktail is rallol )>v ilo/i n .liffirt ut names, such as llul^n i.m Hiiiper. S.i vi.ni |>luiu whiskey,53 words
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Article58 1913-01-24 8 The Government of Mauritius has asked for the services of an officer to organise cooperative credit societies in tbe Colony, and the Government of India have decided to place the services of Mr. Wilberforce, of the I'nujab, at their disposal. He wax for a lonx time connected with tho cooperative58 words
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Article57 1913-01-24 8 With regard to the forthcoming legislation for registration of domestic servants, th" Bangkok Times opines that Singapore is itoing to have an interesting experience, from which other similar communities will be ablu to learn. If the experiment is sueceettful, domestic servants will realise tbe importance of a good character, and57 words
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Article70 1913-01-24 8 An enterprising Chinese resident is about to open a pineapple canniug factory at Kuching. and has already purchased the necessary plant. This business was tried th»-ro many years ago by a Mr. Abos. who, says the Sara u'ak Ga/ette, came from Singapore with MM .■xperi.-u.-e. but failed principally, we believe.70 words
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Article82 1913-01-24 8 Mr. C. It. Trowbridge. who is head of tbe L* S. secret service at Manila, arrived in Hongkong a few days &ko, bound for the States. Mr. Trowbridge made the statement to a representative o( the Hongkong Telegraph that July 4, 1913, would probably mean the passage of the Jones82 words
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Article81 1913-01-24 8 Tbe District Court case in which a law yer's clerk named Hock San is charged with cheating a coconut plauter, Lo* I'uong, iv connection with the leasing of a plantation at Batu l'aliat belonging to one Osiuan, was continued thr ughout yistt-riUy afternoon. The complainant in the course of bis81 words
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Article84 1913-01-24 8 Tbe Governor of Ceylon was not quite so well about a week ago, and in consequence, acting on medical advice, the arrangements for the presentation of addresses by various public bodies were cancelled, in Uie ordi nary course of things Uie next meeting of the Ceylon Legislative Council would not84 words
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Article87 1913-01-24 8 Mrs. Skeat bas, through Professor Gol lancz. presented to King's College, l»ndon, Uie library of Uie late Professor Skeat, wDo was educated at King* College >>chool and «vas a Kello* of Uie college, lho hbiary is to bear Uie nauiv of the professor and to form a departmental library of87 words
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Article92 1913-01-24 8 Tbe official report on ltluo for October, 1912 states that in the division of Liugga a disease has been discovered in the couuaut trees, tbe damage seeming to be caused by a wiugud insect. The larvae spread along the leaves and stem and the whole top ot the tree is92 words
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Article128 1913-01-24 8 Auianat Ali, tbe bandsman of the 3rd lirah mans, who is charged with cheating a fellow nepoy of his havings by forging his nuger prints, and also »ith theft fioui a dwelling, uiade a determined effort to evade tlie itckoning on Tuesday. Ue was remanded troui the police court that128 words
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Article510 1913-01-24 8 Mr P. F Lloyd an.l Mrv K Y. l:lair hav« relurued from home by the Ulinlouan. Lieut Colonel A. li. Marrablc, 1st Ho Kiuy'g Own I Yorkshire Li^lit Infaiitry'. Ii.k amunied command of the Troop*, "in tl.n Straits Settlements from that dab'. Mr. C. K. Itancroft i«510 words
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Article48 1913-01-24 8 Tbe Hoc. K C. Kllis bas acccpU.l tho position of acting Attorney Geueral, Straits Settlements, uutil an officer is appoint) dto replace the Hon. T. de M Braddell, wlic, on bis return from Europe, takes up the i hief Judicial Commissionership of the I M S.48 words
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Article143 1913-01-24 8 Allan Sutor. formerly a lieuk-naut in tlm Ariiiy. iii.klc a I*B| mation from the dock .it Uii« ~.tiect on iKxeiiibcr 2~, when w.ii haMawJ up after having been MMBsM on a cluum of hrcitkiu<> a wfantew at Boa *tr*at Pol HI SUUiotl. ill lly IC|>ly of143 words
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Article136 1913-01-24 8 Tbe dispute over Uie suspension of theexecutive council of tin Amalgamated Society of Engineers has caused considerable ill feeling. <>v .lauuary 1, several member* of the society were forcibly < uct<-il froiu tho executive's headquarters. In the stru^lu lour men wire mjured. As ao outcome ol iLidepute136 words
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Article193 1913-01-24 8 Mr. Crowe, one of tlio null at MH Hail Cyanide Works, met with an < xtrriurly un plianant accident a few days ago, n»yn the Sarawak (Jazette. While adjusting a small screw at the back of a switch board be apparently inadvertently came in contact193 words
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Advertisement666 1913-01-24 8 OLD ENGLISH CJ XX ifc "^y c xj rr FRAGRANT AND COOL. OBTAINABLE AT: JOHN LITTLE ft CO., LTD., KATZ BROS, LTD., ROBINSON ft CO. /11l Tennis Tournament SPRING, 1913. Bp Wo Hold Large Stock* of Ijp TENNIS SHOES. TENNIS TROUSERS TENNIS SHIRTS. fe9r Specially Imported for this Season. o666 words
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Advertisement127 1913-01-24 8 Positively the Last Night or Victor Hugo's Immortal Masterpiece LESMISERABLES IN 9 PARTS ONLY AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Positively your last chance of seeing THE FINEST PICTURE PRODUCTION ever screened in Singapore, THIRD BERIEB. Tfl-llinUT PARTS 7.849 IU mWfl SurrosTKD by Tbe latest sensation in the World of Comics127 words
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Advertisement9 1913-01-24 8 Latest advertisements of the day ap|*ai on page 11.9 words
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Article537 1913-01-24 9 Grand Council Agrees to Peace. ENVER BEY TAKES THE PORTE BY ASSAULT. New and Critical Position. Rbctbr's TiLioa*». London. January ■> fonnfiintiDt.pl>' iiKssano nays the Tur k.-h (iranl OhhI mil at the DolrnabaRtcbe l-alacc. It is understood that it decided in favour of MMfHm tlie l'o«»n' noto537 words
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Article188 1913-01-24 9 I>bu (>!>ta>iatim us Yum» TniMa**.*. Iktlid, January ■> The Turkish Ciran.l Council* report de clare* in favour of adopting the Powers" tag w «tions f»>r the conclusion i>f poaoe. Tlio I'orte ><a» informed the ambassadors of tin- adoption of their proposals, and nounit-H tliat it w tru«tin({ to188 words
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Article48 1913-01-24 9 Three Hundred and Fifty Pilgrims Drowned. Km tkr Tkl«..ram. London, January Si. A Suakiui messas 0 s *y s caravan of In.li.in I'ilnriius at Xl Hainra, midway betwcun Medinaand Yuiubo, wasoverwhclmed by a midden Hood from tbe mountains and c>o were drownctl, only .'.O being saved.48 words
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Article27 1913-01-24 9 Rkitk.b'h Telsobam. London, January 23It is hoped at Newcastle on Tyne that the Malay battlentiip will inaugurate the new yartl whicli Vriiiitronus have just completed.27 words
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Article20 1913-01-24 9 k»dt»« riifuttn London, January 2:i. The continuous tttivn since Christinas hare cost underwriters over t#o millions sterling.20 words
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Article17 1913-01-24 9 KaoTM't TauoRAB. London, lannary 2:). The Brazilian dreadnought Rio Janeiro jas been launched at Klswick.17 words
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Article116 1913-01-24 9 USCTSB TsUOBJUi. London, .lauuary 23. A New York message says Miss Helen Gould, tbe richest spinster in America, has married Mr. Kinley Shepard, Vioe president of tbe Missouri Pacific Railway. Miss iouM. who is tbe rfstM o( Mr. George J. Gould and tbe only unmarried child of116 words
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Article47 1913-01-24 9 The East Asiatic Company's Dally Report. Tbe market in London yesterday in w,«k, with indications erf a further decline. Price* are more or less nominal. The closing price* were Hard Fine Para Spot 4/5* Forward 4,5* First latex crepe, delirery next three month* 4/4|47 words
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Article70 1913-01-24 9 (Ftoa Oob Own CoausroMDiHT.) Penang, Januar y 'Hi. Mn. Oxenbam, wben riding on Tueadaj, fell from her bone and pitched riolently on h«r bead. She waa bruised, and tuiitained a cut face and a compound fracture of tbe nose. She remounted and the hone carried her home70 words
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Article73 1913-01-24 9 (From Odb Own CosusroMOiKT.) Kuala Lumpur, .Unwary 23. The Kuala Lumpur dower show is to be hclJ this year in the public gardens on Friday ao<l Saturday, May 2S and 24. Twenty pri/e cups have been presented for competition. Ii is su^cted that the gardens shuuld be73 words
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Article43 1913-01-24 9 Tbere was a ireinonaons crowa la me ricimtj of Koch Komi rlecl&matioo ground U*t nigbt to witness tbe pyrotechnic*) dUpl»y in connpction with tbie celebration of TaipuMm. Tbe fireworks were of a moat elaburMe nature and the affair went off with great eclat.43 words
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Article78 1913-01-24 9 K. ply ins to Mr. King in tbe House ol Com moon. Mr. Harold Baker said with reference to tbe new Delhi that there were doubtless in In.iia profesnional builders Mid architect* ouUide Uic public work* department o* varyin* degrees uf skill aod experience Tbe .v. rnin.ut of India was78 words
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Article2953 1913-01-24 9 PROPOSAL FOR DEBENTURES TO BE ISSUED. A Valuation of the Property. The report by the director* of Lunu Rubber Estates. Ltd., will be presented to the wtond annual general meeting of the shareholders, in the Exchange Buildings. Singapore, on Saturday, February 1, 1913. It reads as follows:2,953 words
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Article337 1913-01-24 9 Joys of the New Republican Regime. The correspondent at Kaifengfu of the North China Diily News wrote on tho 5tb inst. On tbe 4th instant, a telegram w»< sent off informing you of aeTcn execution! which had taken place here. The criminal* were robbers who had been337 words
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Article46 1913-01-24 9 The Bnff« are boay with the preparation* for their departure to morrow, which is timed to take place about noon. The main portion of the battalion goes to Wellington. in the neighbourhood of Ooty.' but detach menu will be stationed also at Calient, t'anaoore ac«l MsUjm-'nini.46 words
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Article436 1913-01-24 9 MINISTERS NOT INTENDING TO RESIGN. Franchise Bill May be Dropped. Rbctkr'm Tklburam. London, January M, Though it is authoritatively Htated that there is no qaostiou of ministers resigning over the suffrage ijiiestiou, it is admitted that the cuibarrassmctit of the Governim nt in increasing. Beside* exee»«ive lobbying in436 words
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Article118 1913-01-24 9 IMPORTANT DESPATCH FROK UNITED STATES. Conciliatory Disposition. RaCTIKS TlLl'lBAM. Londoo. January 28. State Secretary Kuox s reply to Sir Edward Grey's deapateh, in reference to the Panama Canal, contends tbat the latter'! objections were formulated in i-morance of the fact that the tolN 6xed by Mr. Taft were118 words
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Article23 1913-01-24 9 Dm Ostauatik-m Lloyd TiLaoaA*. Berlin, January ■> Prince Adalbert is suffering with measles and inflammation of the lungs. His condition is favourable.23 words
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Article54 1913-01-24 9 Dam OtTASUTiscu Lloyd Tblbobam. Berlin, January 'it. Horr Jagow takes charge* of the portfolio of foreign affairs tomorrow. The Koelaisclie Yolkszeitung says stopa for the reconciliation of the Oatifs and the. Hobenzollcraa are ioipcn liny. There are renewed rumour* of the engage meat of the Kawer's daughter to54 words
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Article1140 1913-01-24 10 IRISH M.P.s AND THE FRANCHISE BILL. Attitude of Irish Party. Apropos of the ICeuti r telegrams on tbi (r»ncliiH< .|iu:iti«>u »t home tilt' attitude .if tin Irish in. mix rs on tin bill is tin- subject uf i Iciow.irti.li in CmnMl Cause, tin iru'in >.l tho v itnuial1,140 words
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Article71 1913-01-24 10 Mr Boer Lutuns. the notary public at Macawar. who w.is living in tl;e t>raii|.- Hotel. 1: is U. ti r. 'bbetl t.i the value of f *■">«' ,-.m fi-titii; f 2J .U\a Hank Kharen.il certificates ■■I th.rl.iuiU TraaMg mm/, mm* hi mU .iii,l a w.it. h. The kMaVM appt.ir t'i71 words
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Article601 1913-01-24 10 Complaints of Inadequate Police Protection. There must br something very ruttcn in tli< -t.iu ..I ,1,.1,,.i, fa, as ,Y K ards the £i:ion of life an. l property, if all M hear Kit. ly be tin.'. Matters Utter than they MJM Mm Mi. adeu was to put601 words
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Article52 1913-01-24 10 Tlir Swimming u l> launrlic* will run as f.ilV.wi this week end —Saturday, leaving at 111 ami 141 p.m. ■< turniuv at 2.45 and j.:W p.m. Sunday, leaving at !».li) ao<l 11 a.m. -'.in and: i .to p.m.. r.turniu^ at It :!0 and \0.M) a.m. IJ 15.52 words
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Article90 1913-01-24 10 The Siaiu Olncrvvr announce* tbat an inviuti.m to sen. I a cricket Uam r. pr. stutuiu lUuykok II. H S. C.I to play matoli against Singapore at WkiUuntide lms \x<a lltillil fi-'i;ii ili. >riT«-Uiy if tin Miin.ip.iir iruket Club. Tbis was consi.lmd at a rxiuuiitU'e nut tiny ..i tin- ISao<ikuk90 words
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Article126 1913-01-24 10 The S.e'.C. !n Id a practice soccer match in tin' h-planulc yesterday afternoon,— WlM'l Uam iWlntcsi MM IHmk's inluiiisi U'»iu. Play was interesting, the ».'.i! nirs WWJ Winter ami Sinclair mi their Mil. At half time there was no score. To wards the latter part of the s. com! half,126 words
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Article65 1913-01-24 10 Singapore Oolf Club. The I m i.iry monthly medal competition will be played for on January 25 and 26. The January ladies' spoon competition will be played on Monday. January 27. MM for the Club championship and sweepstake will close on Thursday, January The I ebruary medal will be65 words
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Article95 1913-01-24 10 S.C.C. Trial Match. The following have been selected to take part in a trial game to morrow Mi GkirnTU Jones' Mb. Talmas tmtm. T t«am. N K. Itath J. A. Chamberlain A. Iteven J. A. ScbareDguivel A. S. ltailey K. L. L. Braddell 11. M. Cantrell 1(. E. H.95 words
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Article45 1913-01-24 10 A European paasenger by some means fell out of tbe tram as the Punjab mail, wbicl. was on its way to Bombay, was neann,. Ithusawal. The unfortunate, man was badly injured and died before be could be taken U Mattel lli-< name was as Maybeny.45 words
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Article729 1913-01-24 10 Shock!) in ordinary life, which cause what in familiarly called guost ttesh, are dealt with by Dr. William Lee Howard, an etui ucut American physician. Have you ever noticed the hair upon a dog's back suddenly rise up stilt and tremble he asks, If he meets a cat729 words
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Article391 1913-01-24 10 Popular Battalion's Departure Much Regretted. Hed rring to tbe departure of the K.O V' L I from Hongkong, tbo China Mail Mm:— Seldom baa an infantry battalion enjoy ed no much popularity in Hongkong as the Koylis, as the battalion has become to be familiarly known here,391 words
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Article1706 1913-01-24 10 Most of the romance and inspiration of the world has come, like Apbrotiite from the icvan but it might almost oeeui as if with the conquest of both the Poles, the end of romance had come. .Myth has no more hiding places the sea no furtlii rThe Times - 1,706 words
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Article378 1913-01-24 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. In th< ir share rircular. datcl the J Jr.l .u>: Mi ha* r tmi i •>. t y Alter a f w dan activity the homtt the awrfcet in .lull. Tin- HMier fa adeacy "t pl.m tm..!i mbUi aul tin- rather378 words
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Article250 1913-01-24 10 Eleven Japanese men ami two women havi been arre-ted in Hongkong ..n the X.Y.K. steamer Yawata M.iru. which was on tht point of leaving (or Australia. If stowaway-* nali Australia and are discovered by the > us'.oins. tbe steamship companies are liable to be lived J.IOO250 words
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Article80 1913-01-24 10 At tbe half yearly general meeting of the National Inion Club, tbe following MM elected officebearer* for the ensuing months— K. Mamat. president. I>. Sun I dcrum, hon. secretary; T. A. k.idir. lion, treasurer F. V. Currueta. bon. auditor < >sman Khan Surattee, S. Ujraytamy. V. I Sellapan. E. Verapalra,80 words
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Article955 1913-01-24 10 A CHIT WITH AN EMINENT AUTHORITY. Some of the Difficulties. At a time when the u:ap ,,f ;l 10 lr is in process ot Ixin^ mm hi, A 1. M with UmmmUIcM pretension > to an ml inurest in the Halkan «»r tlM been mm i withstand955 words
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Article32 1913-01-24 10 Tbe grrws earnings of the State ard g-ia raateed railways of India firm April 1 v. !>.•• u»b r i\ laxt were nearly :;77 lakhs u^ru Uian in the similar period of I'll.32 words
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Letter423 1913-01-24 11 Babi Punya Orang Puteh." To the K.litor of the Strait* Times. V.. iw me Ii make MM "nly pr'.;, pnanMM aaWMM the MMMI M •1 1 nil orang PMMI .it siii h MMMMM as the MM MM tormaui. i.-i iii^ht in the < .ardens, with a haft ih.it it will423 words
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Letter1061 1913-01-24 11 Sti ut. Times. "mi. corn «|> iiiilriit T.1'.11. MM 'jiv I tl» ai I'D*, evolutionist a amaH nl.ip m the I. 11 > il.mbt liv in lily iloicrves 11 hawiaotMi aMMjh to baUova, that bmmi pnxli^y aa nun talking womui ever existed uii'li r unri.. il LMii'liliiinx.1,061 words
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Article296 1913-01-24 11 Remarkable Increase in Population And Exports. Tin statistical abstract just issued by the l'...ir.l of Trade dealing with til.' Hritish I'. Oversea* tjives ample information M to how they have progressed in population in tu. nty :iinl in trade in tiit.-eu years. Taking population lirst, the296 words
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Article105 1913-01-24 11 The 'i.juidator of the Mantin Itubber Com|..n\ 1.'.d.. Mr. J.S.M. Henuie. reports having eonipl. t- .1 the winding up of tlie com|<any. 1 >n J uly 111. 1912, be declared a nrst dividend of as«ts at the rate of to.H* per share amounting to 9301,600, and105 words
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Article63 1913-01-24 11 Id accordance with the recommendations of tin. committee on the emigration of the lii.ii.itiH t.> Crown Colonies, two officers ac .juaiuux] with the Kiui|<ratiou Department, Calcu.u. will visit liritisli (iuiana in the upring. Kurtbermorc, at the instance of Mr. llarcourt. an officer of the Emigration DeiLtrtMcut there, will be seconded63 words
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Article792 1913-01-24 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, January 34, 1013. Messrs. Lyall and Eratt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list of ijuoUtions this morning No*. Valci. BcTiif. Siuiu, 3/- Allagar 3/4 4/4 1 Anglo-Jara 9,9 10,0 1 Amjlo .lohore 10/6 1J 2/- An^lo Malay792 words
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Advertisement70 1913-01-24 11 Gordon's Gin is a household word and its merit* are testified by discrimination thousand* tbrjoghoat the woriil. Gordon's Dry is TUB Oin par excellence for cxklai.*, and tboaa woo have njt ttstei it have mi wed the verye-aence of all tbat make* a perfect cocktail. ASK KOR GORDON'S "OLD TOM"70 words
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Advertisement9 1913-01-24 11 For Chronic I best Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Care.9 words
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Advertisement551 1913-01-24 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. j The Man WheT Gets There I* th* maa who ba* oiowl— rtal mm r«i blood and plenty ol il— in Li* body WATERBURrS META3OUZEO COO LIVER OIL CCViPOUNO i makctb!ood--lotso(it— !ir< kivdk >>-•»• 1 1 ncuri»tln B rtr«B-»h r»plt oi.»-i. M OF ALL CHCMtSTS. l.as nnrt $a.551 words
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Advertisement366 1913-01-24 11 >*w^ Bouton Rouge 1 5$ EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES j?~£ Unique in Qual.iy 1 T!.°se tv. L :3. aj j D v M K j Frcrts In Ca 3. an 3 revel it on tr^^S..^ to the man of Taste \ka*a. MT4O Maf'^^Wfcpfc^^^lMMiw^ OBTAINABLE AT John Little Co., Ltd., Katz Bros., Ltd.,366 words
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Article1861 1913-01-24 12 THE RUBBER AND COCONUTS FLOURISHING. Tapping to Begin Next Year. Tli.' tlur.l onlinary ff ui-r:il Ml Mfl "f tli. B«tu K»»iin ICubtx r aad Coooatot I'lanUtions. Litiiit.il, mm lull mii DMMMK -'11. at Uu r. .^iiti r. 1 ntliii- i.f :hr MM rlicap. London. K.J Mr Frank1,861 words
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Article326 1913-01-24 12 Savings Eifected by its Commercial Application. In the manufacture of many articles materials of a fibrous nature are introduced, such as straw with bricks or hair with mortar. I "ntil the commercial application of asbestos became an accomplished fact, these mau rials brio* infUmmable, had to be326 words
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Article265 1913-01-24 12 The "Tube Glide. Tin MMR or luovini; stairway, which conveys pßswngei-s from Liveqiool-Htreet St.itiou through an electrically-lightetl tun ml to the i euti il Loiulon Tube lias becniw n uously popular. es|Hx-ially with chilihvn, who look on it as a kind of Tube -i.|i show. It is longer and more265 words
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Article947 1913-01-24 12 Song That is Most Loved In Every Land. The tiiacb discussed question m to whether English or foreign audiences are the more appreciative wan put to Mine Clara Butt. Int. ly. and she answered it cleverly and dip loinatically. There lias been a lot of talk947 words
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Article193 1913-01-24 12 The acquisition of some interesting new archaeological exhibits by the Lucknow Museum is recorded in the report on the working ol that institution for 1912. The most notable of them is an exhibit of twelve pieces ol gold jewellery which were found at the excavations carried193 words
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Article571 1913-01-24 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest Lists. The following passenger bookings to tlic Straits arc taken from tin- London and China Express. It should be un<l< i-'.uod that, in sonic instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending pas-sengi rs may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of571 words
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Article446 1913-01-24 12 My firot evening in Ceylon more than twenty years ago now was cpent in the company of several planters whose converts tion consisted chiefly of what I know to have been unmitigated I mean uiss'.atcuients on the subject of snakes. At that period, however, I was446 words
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Article47 1913-01-24 12 It wan stated at Woolwich police court tint an artilleryman, who rescued a woman from the river when she had attempted to commit suicide, had a claim made against him by the regimental authorities in respect to the damage done to his uniform by his brave action.47 words
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Advertisement423 1913-01-24 12 THERE IS A REASON Why we sell the HIGHEST-CLASS GOODS AX LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS. The Class we Import- SELLS QUICK SALES mean NO STOCK NO STOCK means -NO DEAD MONEY NO DEAD MONEY means LOWEST PRICES LOWEST PRICES mean CORRECT GOODS AT CORRECT PRICES Obtainable ONLY a*. SINGAPORE'S LARGEST FURNITURE423 words
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Advertisement383 1913-01-24 13 Charles Heidsieck's THE WELL-KNOWN 7^6 U/H.TP 1 BR U T WHITE f Vintage 1906. Q IJ A I flaßk Supplied by Royal Warrant DUAL 'i to H.M. King George V. !-3bWlbWj Sole Agents i AHD U^iJ BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. ""HOUSEor LORDS" E OLD SCOTCH WHISKY ELLOW WHISKY ASSUPPL.EDTO A^>w383 words
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Advertisement307 1913-01-24 13 BRITISH INDA STEAM NAY. CO.. LO. APCAR UNE o> BTEAMERB. The oatarißcntionod mail ileaniera of tin •oovu Linn maintain a ri-eular r tc kwwa Calcntta and Japaa. calling al I'cnar SmKapore, HooKkou« and 6Laai<bai ua roale PLEKT Toa* Oommaader Jaraa 8,018 C. P. Sbodoh. Oaaooai Aroaa 4,000 J. I. Dram307 words
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Advertisement762 1913-01-24 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP UNE. to Java Pobts Pobt Dabwio Thursday I«lakd, Bkubakb md Stonbt rit Toaaas SraAiTs. Alao takiuK passpnKnrs and w th transhipment (or other Victobia>. SODTB AC»TBALIA» and NoBTB QCBINSLAXD Ports, Hhhkb Nbw Ocinba. Nbw Bbitau>, Taxmaniam and Nbw Zbalakd Posts, moot m Paaaag*. Suparo Soanvy A762 words
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Advertisement103 1913-01-24 13 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HIGH-CLASS PIANOS COLLARD u5u 5S h T;,n s e plendid Touch $300 ALLISON "BgiirtSJS?; $250 BRINSMEAD $495 condition ▼•••W THE SPECIALISTS WITH 20 YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN SINGAPORE THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. ALWAYS IN STOCK Milk Butter Hocks Clarets Moselles Burgundies H.M.B. WHISKY Ports Madeiras Sherries103 words
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Advertisement785 1913-01-24 14 INBURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. EsTaausaao 1882 Dit>aet Oovarnmant Bup^vlslon Covwnmmi Audit. Pb ioics are WORLD WIDE and Noa-Farleitaale. 4>ar>ga Nat Surplua above "-kilitios lor Reserve and all oatstaoding "'i'ith Maw Buslntat, 1811, n. w M.tm.000.00 Cash Loans, SettUmeats, etc., made locally. Nameroos modern schemes, 4. M. IVANS,785 words
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Advertisement471 1913-01-24 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED, INCORPORATED BT SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V.10.000.000 Capital Paid Up 6.250 OOC Reserve Funds 3.100.000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPBH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutu iFoocbow Hongkong Keelung Kobe Kaffi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taiobu Tainan Takow Tamsni Tokio Yokohama,471 words
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Advertisement605 1913-01-24 14 BANKING. THE CHINEBE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 11.00C.0C0 ISSUED CAPITAL 12,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lee Cbooa Ouan, Esq. Chairman. Lim Peng Siaog, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. The Hon. Tan Jiak Liao Chia Heog, Bsq. Kirn, CM Q. Yeo Cheng Hai, Khj. Tan Cbay Van, Bfq. Teo Sjon Sian, Esq. Dr.605 words
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Advertisement862 1913-01-24 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PUNTS, ETC AT 'OILSTEAD COTTAGE No. OILSTEAI HOAlv O» Saturday, Jnnunr-y a», at 3 p. Europe made loldin« drawinn room ruite oplulsterfd in faicy arx-trv aberaWlv carved cherrywood plant pedestals beautiful .Upancte tlower bow* JD \un J- Kaotly desiKood wax862 words
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Article891 1913-01-24 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. French Motor Cars. The phrase SdDs sonfu|i. >, which is ap Iplii'l to auy rngine lli.it bos in t tin- uorii.al I poppet valvts, seerus to be one in which t!uK: i uili mo'.or car uiaLiit*ctun r lias a u>v >i891 words
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Article112 1913-01-24 15 A lai^i- area of llouibay and the H an i* faced itli acute famine as the result uf the failure of tin- i am-, in the la-l three nion hoouh. says a Bombay wire. A nuuiber of tin- iiih.iliit.iiiu has migrated leaving the villages almost deserted. The people remainin t4112 words
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Advertisement202 1913-01-24 15 CENTRAL ENOINE WORKS, Ltd. SOLE AGENTS r FOR 2 Wolseley, Arrol-Johnston > Minerva, Palladium I AND Pilot Cars. g Z Make a point of seeing the New 15-30 H.P. Sleeve 31 En^ined U DUE ABOUT END OF JANUARY. Particulars and Prices on Application. FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR. Price Complete $1,676.202 words
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Advertisement89 1913-01-24 15 Straight at It. There is no use of oar beating around tbe bush. We might aa well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy the next time you have a cough or oold. There is no reason so far aa we can see89 words
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Advertisement289 1913-01-24 15 BY APPOINTMENT MOTOR TYRE \jK* MANUFACTURERS TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. THE MOTORING PUBLIC WANT DUIVX^OPS The enormous preponderance of Dunlop tyres ai (Mympia 1,356 as against 870 of all other makes combined— is evidencf that the public t.iMe in nound The spread of technical knowledge amongst car owner-,289 words
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Advertisement212 1913-01-24 15 ■V^ Outfitter. Jfc^ ,»*^tt£^MHa^B^a^aW .^aCL* *4^ fes^a^sl FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD., Since*, ore Branch. OXYGEN GAS AND DISSOLVED ACETYLENE. Marine Boiler Repairs hy AvtogNMMM Welding. REPAIRS OF FURNACE CRACKS. REPAIRS OF LEAKY TUBE PLATEB. REPAIRS OF PITTING AND CORROSION. REPAIRS OF RIVETTED FLANGES. REPAIRS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER212 words
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Advertisement520 1913-01-24 16 INDIAN PATENT v STONE FOR FLOORS PAVEMENTS. Write for further particulars to SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD, Singapore. WANTS. MANAGER WANTEO. Expridicid Maasgtr rnjuirod for eitatv ia Xi n'.in. Apply barlow I Co. 14 1 U^ SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTEO. W.nt, <, a -inert clerk as Typist and Short land Brits*, .-alary520 words
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Advertisement480 1913-01-24 16 WANTS. typist and bookkeeper wmteo. Wanted for Rubber Kstate in I'ahang capable Chinese Typist and Book keeper Wages 176 fer mon.b aud tree Übfurnisbed quart rs. Application with copies of testi uionials to be bent to Box No. 151, Stiaits Times. '23 1 o MINING MEN. Why not increase your480 words
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Advertisement551 1913-01-24 16 WANTS. ENGLISH LESSONS WMTEO. Yjung German Gentleman seeks English Private Lesson*. Piease state terms to Lessons, c/o Straits 1 imts. V 3 1 25 1 MOTOR CAR WANTED. Wanted, a second-band motor car in good condition 4 seater preferred Apply stating make and price to Bux No. 160, Straits Times.551 words
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Advertisement448 1913-01-24 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. DRAPERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS For sale. Terms modt rate. Apply Ram NuDib Tawaree, No. (M W, Serangoon Road. 161 15 J TURNOUT FOR SALE. For sale, b ,r« < and four-teited victoria, harsea*. etc., aI in exctlleat condition. No tessocable ofler nfun-d. Apply, Kob-00, Lull House, Keppel448 words
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Advertisement644 1913-01-24 16 NOTICES. KIM KIAT A GO. SHIP CHANDLERS |ja«n RBkaiajl aasf My-l-i m^\ II BBS Br«aB««B« mmw BBvWwBfJBBM BBHraMfl TflephOM No. 431, 108* 10S. Market Stroe* THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO.. LIMITED. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HERBBY GIVEN, (a) that tbo final Dividend of JS c> nts per share fcr ib. year644 words
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Advertisement724 1913-01-24 16 NOTICES. I THE DIAMOND DRILLING ANO PROSPECTING SYNDICATE. POST BOX NO. 70. CALCUTTA. Estimates giveo and contracts undertake for Boring work of every description tliriiiuli cut India. Burmab. Straits Settlements Java, Borne? and New Guinea. As one of our ruacbm> is now operating id S E. Borneo, and will soon724 words
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