The Straits Times, 15 February 1913
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Title Section13 1913-02-15 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.107 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1913. PRICE 10 CENT*.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement247 1913-02-15 1 BEER THB POPULAR BRAND. White Cotton Turkish Towels DIRECT FROM THE MILLS. JUST RECEIVED. I Size Price Per doz. Size Price Per doz. Size Price Per dos/f 14 by 24 ...S2J)O 18 by 36 $4.00 21 by 46 ...$6.75 14 by 27 ...2.50 m 20 by 38 ...4.50 21 by247 words
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Advertisement204 1913-02-15 1 ROBINSON CO. SPECIAL DISPLAY OF VIYELLA FLANNEL. J y^sLIJBsJII "Viyella.' Li^ ht Summer The New Make. |jj Weight. Viyella Flannel. For day or Night wear, unshrinkable. The ideal cloth for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's wear. Stocked in two weights. The New Tropical and Light Summer Weight No. T. in Stripes,204 words
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Advertisement13 1913-02-15 1 DUMINY A GO- i champagne! AOAMBON GILFILLAN AND CO., LTD., SOLI AQINTS. I13 words
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Article677 1913-02-15 2 BRITISH COMPANY'S LARGE ENTERPRISE. Great Factories at Hankow. The China Press gives Dome particulars of the British Cigarette Cos. factories, which are amongst the most important works at Hankow, giving employment to about 3,500 Chinese. Tbe industry is not an old one. The company did not commence buying677 words
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Article206 1913-02-15 2 Found Guilty of Wrongfully Using His Position. The U.S. Cabinet, which has been sitting as a High Court of Impeachment for the trial of Judge R. W. ArchboU on 13 charges, arising out of certain negotiations to sell to railroads certain culm banks at the entrance to206 words
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Article67 1913-02-15 2 The staff of one of the foreign Legations in London are puzzled (says Reynolds's Newspaper) at the long absence of their Minister. His Excellency, it is said, has not been seen at the Legation for a very considerable time. He is understood to be residing in Belgium, which, it may67 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement317 1913-02-15 2 89 'VANA' Tonic Wine The Ideal Invigorator For Body, Brain and Nerve 'Vana' strengthens the weak and sustains the strong. Vana keeps you fit tor mental and physical effort. One or two doses daily maintain a healthy appetite, increase the vitality and fortify the whole system < against the enervating317 words
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Advertisement81 1913-02-15 2 Beware of Colds. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have colds. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds, lor tbe quick cure81 words
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Advertisement413 1913-02-15 2 IWIOM PIMPLES BLACKHEADS Successfully and fpeedQy, at a trifling cost, is learned from tiie special directions which accompany Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. A liberal sample of each with 32-p. skin book, postfree from nearest depot, to all who desire to test before purchasing.413 words
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Advertisement465 1913-02-15 2 SOCTH COAST OF ENGLAND CHARLEGOTE SCHOOL Worthing, Sussex. (PREPARATORY FORTHE PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND ROYAL NAVY). Ages 614 yoars Entire Chirge taken, home influence. Spe cially suitable for Children from hot climateo, every care beicg taken. 1'la; hk Field, Gymnsginm, Sea, and Bath bat hi eg, Carpentry, Kiflo Kange, School Sports.465 words
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Advertisement729 1913-02-15 2 NOTICES. TENDERS INVITEO. Tenders will be received for dp mantling, removing and purchasing ibe engines and fittingß of the s.s. KALUOORLIE. Also (or tbo purchase of lras<t, opper and other metals aud gtars. including p^mps, dynamoa, anchors, otains, etc. M. \LISTER i. CO, LTD. 28-1 v LOST CERTIFICATE OR CERTIFICATES729 words
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Article604 1913-02-15 3 MANUFACTURERS ALARMED AT NEW RIVALRY. Brighter Future Predicted. Mr. Consul Willis, reporting on North Manchuria, says: -During the Russo-Japanese war Harbin served as a base for the Russian army, and its importance as a oommerical and distributing centre dates from this period. After the war a time of604 words
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Article379 1913-02-15 3 Heavy Orders Cancelled Because of Inferior Quality. That Manila cigars have received another serious setback, so far as the United States dealers arc coucerned, is the emphatic opinion of both Mr. Julius Heinrich, one of the largest shippers of Philippine cigars, and Mr. Alfred Khrman of San Francisco,379 words
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Advertisement214 1913-02-15 3 HIGH 1118 l T^^TO»q\ LOW MACHINE SIOO. THE Armstrong WORLDS SIMPLEST WRITING MACHINE r>Mx -a to be Sold below ab° v e price. only Write at once for particulars of this special offer. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., PAB DEPT., wi mi ii imii SINGAPORE. ■i.im.wu-miwisMii a DRY GINGER ALE (In214 words
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Advertisement10 1913-02-15 3 Foe Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement441 1913-02-15 3 A Rsal Lever Slmulat on GOLD WATCH FREE. you Ukr Wantage of <M> wwrereu. n'tr. W» aspect you t.> itil your i u-. iiit tbow them the b auiiful witc*i. Ihi* o."frr t o (fool lv be but wn.l KkUlinc <U* aadmta a Pm Witch. You i.l '>• \VU.;.ia.%N* lI.'VH441 words
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Advertisement937 1913-02-15 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. EatAblished 1 860 Tbf< first Life Office in the worl to introduce tbe non-forfeiture principle to Policies. A Mutual Office. No Shareholders. Low Premium*. Annual Income ii 1,284. 364. Funds £7,291,290 Claims paid £6,078,960. ALL profits are d/sfriba'cd amoD){«t. Policy-holders. Cl in.H937 words
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Advertisement631 1913-02-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CB. fOB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA. ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chl«» Coast, Persian Gulf, Ooattaeatal and American Ports. ■teaa-rs will leave Singapo'9 oa or about:— MAIL LINBS 1913 HoflMWrK-l i for Bmrop»). rroma-ngapore631 words
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Advertisement638 1913-02-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports te Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot witb tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all638 words
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Advertisement735 1913-02-15 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Benerah, Tringganu, Bisul, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantaa Bangnara, Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laooa, Kobsamai, Bandon, Liangraaa, Taku, Ohuapon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Ova Departure. •ASDANQ Fab. 17 Feb. 19. ..REDANQ Feb. 19 Feb. 32. •PRACHATIPOK Feb. 24 Feb. 26. a.a. BORIBAT735 words
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Advertisement497 1913-02-15 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND ■fITWa MMPFMaIM IIHRTMEI. IMSa IREMEI Combined Bervloe, The steamres of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven497 words
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Advertisement629 1913-02-15 4 STEAMER SAILim, N. D. L. orddautsch.r Llcyd, Brcratr IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINI. The fast and well-known mail steamers si this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonnoeting Marseilles, Napleo, Alexandria, and vioc versa) Port Said, Suea, Aden, Colombo Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shaugbai Tsingtau,629 words
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Advertisement347 1913-02-15 5 J ENATZY" Motor Tyres. Hooglandt &i Co., sole AGENTS. No. O, High Street, Hotel de' Europe Buildings, SINGAPORE, HAVK JUST IN PACKED A LAKGE SELECTION UK LADIES' TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS of tho latent faehion, also RIBBONS, LACES, ETC., ETC., at VERY MODERATE PRICES. Your early inspection solicited. 1 10347 words
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Advertisement135 1913-02-15 5 80CIETA NAZIONALE 01 BERVI2I MARITTIMI. FOR KOBE. Tbe Italian b.s, CAPRI, 4,200 tons, Captain Ameztga, Laving loft Bombay on the Bth instant, may be expected to arrive here on Thnrs Jay the '20th instant. She will have prompt deepatoh for tbe above port. For freight and passage, apply to BEHN,135 words
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Advertisement813 1913-02-15 5 BTEAHER BAIUWBB. TOYO RISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY GO. Tbe New Route Vi* China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Fraaolnoo to all points in the United Status, Canada, Mexico and Burope i-aratim IN N.w ti.MO-toi Trills lenw TnpMm Unti "Shlaro Him" Thulin \rt Chin ■■ni," thi Qiimm813 words
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Advertisement267 1913-02-15 6 MARTELL S BRANDY the blue and silver label In England more Martell's is sold than any other Brand. JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER The well-known "Castle Brand," brewed in Edinburgh. The be&t beer for a tropical climate. A. B. MACKAY'S LIQUEUR WHISKY Supplied to both Houses of Parliament. DUWINY'S CHAMPAGNE 1900 Extra267 words
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Advertisement128 1913-02-15 6 UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumigator) RECOMMENDED BT THB DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. F.M.S. WHITE ANT r |j[ AND IN USE ON NEARLY EVERY RUBBER ESTATE IN THB F.M.S. EXTERMINATOR. SOLE IMPORTKRS: AYLESBURY AND GARLAND, IPOH, OBTAINABLE IN SINGAIORE FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. 7.2 6 2 14 Stockholders: KIM HIN Co, 13. Kling128 words
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Advertisement141 1913-02-15 6 After Fever After operations, dysentery, or at ar.y tin c when health is l.rv and strength feeMe, Scott' BmaMon is unrivalled as a ttrengttimaker, a buiM^r-up cf tis-ue. amtrrt. and bon*. No other remedy has such a world-wide reputation for purity, quality, strength, -for Remit*. Scott's raj Emulsion /np FOR141 words
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Article153 1913-02-15 7 FIXTURES Saturday, February 15. High Water. LM a.m.. 5.1 J p.m. \Miut<"ir Dnwtag km. Entertainment, H. 111 1 U uwt mul i n:ii l iluc. Cliini-oo New fear S[»,rts. 2 p.m. s. K. K. (v.) Sliimt. Sunday, February 16. High Water, 4.J2 a.m., 7.48 p.m. Monday, February153 words
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Article152 1913-02-15 7 To-dat. Penang and Colombo C'andia 3pm Pi ■nany. SaliaiiL;. Olehleh, etc. V. Swoll pin H.itu I'aliat Aing Hin 3 pm MkM Tiaggi, U.n^kaHs anil Ihm Esmeralda Bpm Malacca. P. Swcttcnham au.l Penang Klang 8 pm llon^kony. Shanghai and .liipau Knt Sang 8 pm r.-nan^ and Calcutta Fook152 words
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Article24 1913-02-15 7 Daily (Except Scnday) By Train. Federated Malay States, Malacca and Penang Spm Oema-s.Tampin. Malacca. Sercmban. Port Dickson, Port Swcttcnham and Kuala Lumpur 6 am24 words
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Article61 1913-02-15 7 The H. M. company's steamer Nera lift <oloiiil»o at noon on Wednesday. February 12. and may lie evicted to arrive line at about 5 a.m. on Monday. February 17. The M. M. company's strain, r Magellan 1. It Sai^..n at H a.m. to-day, an.l in,iv 1>« expected61 words
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Article39 1913-02-15 7 The P. and O. outward intermediate steamer Nyan/a is due at Colombo on I luiiarv '20, f<t 6 a.m.. an.l is calling at Port Swittenliam en route to Singapore. Shr may be expected here on or about February 2S.39 words
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Article18 1913-02-15 7 The next homeward P. and O. packet lliiualava will leave Singapore at 8 a.m. on Thursday, February '20.18 words
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Article70 1913-02-15 7 Lift Singapore. C Jan. U N. D. L. .1.111. 16 r. I. Jan. M. M. Jan. 24 11.I 1 O. Jan. -21 K. I). L Jan. 80 11. I. K.b. M. M. V,h. 7 I. Mb 11 N. U. U Feb. 13 1!. I. Din in London.70 words
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144 1913-02-15 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAOAR. East Wharf Basin Nil. W. Skction No. l...l)unera. Teesta. Sbkkbs Wharf Soyo Mara. Main W. Skct. No. 2...Humpbius, FookSang. B...Kut Sang. 4... I lii-.ii Mara. .lava. 6. ..Islander. 6...Wongkoi, TalUiybius. Patani. New Dock 7.144 words
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Article480 1913-02-15 7 Latest Arrivals. I T. Anvm. I. l> U. Oa an.l 390 .l.p. snail- >t. aniship toy. For I. Auson, Feb 17. Ml P. K. I'iie.lrich. Oer. star. 4H12 ton-. Cm Mnn.lt. l-'.b 15. l'roin Hamburg. -lan 9. dc mail sad p. Mm MajwcOa hi Yoliohama. Feb IS. W.480 words
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Article287 1913-02-15 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANOE Sinoapori, February 15, 1913. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4<& Demand 2/4/, Private 6 m/s 2 4 8m/s 2/4 On Germany Bank d/d 238J Private 3 m/s 242} On France Bank d/d 294 Private 8 m/s 299 On India Bank T. T. 174J Private 30 d/s 175}287 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article163 1913-02-15 7 1 Buyers. Seller t> alue J LO 10 Ampang 9.75 10.00 10 10 Belat Tin 8.75 4.00 10 10 Bruang 1.00 1.25 LO 10 Kanaboi 8.05 8.15 10 10 Kampar par LO 10 Kinta Association 14.50 15.00 ci Kinta Tin 1.17.6 2.3.9 £1 £1 Lalmt Mine* 1.10.0 1.14.6 L163 words
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Article595 1913-02-15 7 Ij Buyers. Sellers. alue (5 2/- 2/- Allagar 8/2 8/4 11 X-l Anglo Java '.< li 10/44 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 14/6 15/6 2/. 2/- Batang Malaka 2/7 8/£1 £1 Hatu Tiga 8.16.3 4.2.6 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 2.18.9 8.2.6 XI £1 Bukit Lintang 4.10.0 4.17.6 norn 2/- 2/- Bukit595 words
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Article109 1913-02-15 7 Cl £1 E. Smelting Co. 1.0.0 1.1.0 £1 £1 Pref. 1.3 6 1.6.6 r/6 7/6 Electric T'waya 2/10 8/4J 10 10 Fraser Neave SO.CO 61.C0 LOO Howarth Erekine 53.00 67.60 100 7% Pref. 100.00 lC6.oocx di LOO 100 Katz Bro, Dc(. 185.00 10 10 Maynard 4 Co. 26.00 28.00109 words
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Article40 1913-02-15 7 Buyers Sellers United Engineers 6% 81,234,500 par Singapore Electric Tramways 5% £350,000 Spore Municipal 5% 11,878,000 nom. Buyers Seller* Spore Municipal 4J% of 1907 1,1,600,000 7% Spore Municipal J) of 1909 11,000,000 10% pta Spore Municipal 4% 9602,900 pa*40 words
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Advertisement47 1913-02-15 7 I mrt a mad one ■winter's night, The liveliest m*id I kcow, I popped the qmntion with delight, Sh.- answered Yo«," so slow I married ber and then I'm sure, On at happiness wag mine, Hie vive me Woods' Peppermint Cure, r or colds it is divine.47 words
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Advertisement324 1913-02-15 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. February 18. At saleroom, allotments at St. Thomais' Walk aud Hivor Valley Road, at 2.30. February 19.— At E. W. Abram's Horse Reixwitory. Orchard Road, horses aid •an ia^i's, ut .r>.ls.. r >.15. February ii. At saleroom, furniture etc., ;lt IOJQ. February 2.1.— At saleroom,324 words
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Advertisement119 1913-02-15 7 SWEET A Cool B^«Py CHESTNUT V and Delicious CUT PLUG. Smoke. Once Smoked Always Smoked. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE O ABSOLUTELY PURE. Grand Prix Paris, 1889. #ft t:;e east Asiatic co., ltd. Sol* Importart. zr-^mnmsßßßanrmmamKmm bmii mTT— ttttiimiiiiiii i hi If you with to keep the Rubber Trees Healthy TRY CABBOLINEUM PLANTABIUIW119 words
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Advertisement89 1913-02-15 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BKII'OB ROAD. To-Nitfhtl" "To-NightH A MOMENT OF TERRIBLE ANXIETY. When the tramp bears tbe cry of bis benefactor attacked by a ruffian, bat cannot answer it because of Fate's intervention. "A CRY FOR HELP" Biograph. Will tot tbe audience agape. Tbe possibilities of tbe intense situation89 words
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Obituary29 1913-02-15 8 Hansen.— On February 15, at 81-3, Wilkie Road, Singapore, Gifford Victor Hansen, Chief Clerk of Barlow Co.; aged 44 years. Interment at Bidadari Cemetery at 5 p.m. today.29 words
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1015 1913-02-15 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. HEROISMS. Until to day there has been a curious hiatus in our Heater messages about the sad fate of Commander Scott and his comrades, and the result was that we had a curiously imperfect knowledge of facts which seem to be fully known at1,015 words
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Article17 1913-02-15 8 Tin- output of Hiyoep estate in January was 7,073 lbs. The production in 1912 was 50,696 lbs.17 words
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Article21 1913-02-15 8 An excellent photograph of the recent Straits Settlements dinner has been produced by Messas. Fradelle and Young, of Regent street, W.21 words
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Article32 1913-02-15 8 We observe that our contemporary the Weekly Sun has advanced in price from rive to ten cents per copy. Various improvements have been introduced which certainly seem to warrant the higher charge.32 words
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Article44 1913-02-15 8 There will be a special dinner and dance at the Seaview Hotel to-night when given a clear moon, the conditions ought to be delightful. For the convenience of the guests, it has been arranged that the last tram will leave Gaylang terminus at midnight.44 words
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Article56 1913-02-15 8 The cruiser, Royal Arthur, was to be re commissioned at Portsmouth on February 14 and become a Third XL t ship. She will bring out reliefs for the river gunboats Teal, Moorhen, Woodcock, Kobin, Sandpiper, Widgeon, Woodlark, Snipe, Nightingale. Kinbha, the torpedo-boat destroyers Fatue. Virago, and Otter, and the receiving56 words
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Article11 1913-02-15 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on pages 7 and 11.11 words
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Article23 1913-02-15 8 The Bishop of Singapore will pay bis annual visitation to tho Kast Coast, Hanj:kok and Java after Easter, probably from May to July.23 words
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Article36 1913-02-15 8 The Sourabaya Courant learn i that at the instance of the medical authorities there, coolie stieds will be built at So urabaya for the floating coolie population who now mostly live on the streets at night.36 words
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Article37 1913-02-15 8 The Sourabaya Courunt reports a strike of 29 school children out of a class of 36 took place at the tirst class native school at BodjoneKoro, the complaiut being that ono of their number was roughly bandied.37 words
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Article43 1913-02-15 8 The pony griffins for the Singapore Sporting Club Spring Race Meeting have been passed by thecommiteeaud will be drawn for at the Race Course on Monday next at 5.15 p.m. All who are interested in these ponies are requested to attend the drawing.43 words
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Article76 1913-02-15 8 There was a good attendance at the house of Mr. W. J. F. Williamson, at Bangkok, of gentlemen interested in natural history, tho object of the gathering being the discussion of a proposal to form a Siam Natural History Society. There was an interesting discussion, and it was decided that76 words
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Article81 1913-02-15 8 In refcrenco to a statement which has been published in a number of London newspapers that the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company proposes to run a monthly service of steamers to India, China and Japan from Immingham, the Great Central Railway Company's new port on the Lincolnshire coast, it81 words
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Article76 1913-02-15 8 During a heavy thunderstorm in the Preangcr, Java, on January 2:), an assistant named, Huntloy, on the tea estate of Pandan Arociu (Tjitjoeroeg) was struck dead by lightning whilst he was at the telephone. A child playing under a tree about 100 yards away were also struck and aeriously injured76 words
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Article111 1913-02-15 8 A recent number of the Preangcr Bode (a Bandoeng paper) tells the following story Ten years ago a passenger travelling to the East on a German mail steamer was robbed of his gold watch between Port Said and Aden. Ho tried all possible means to recover it but failed. After111 words
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Article102 1913-02-15 8 An application for an order of discharge was made on 17th inst. to Mr. Registrar Brougham at the London Bankruptcy Court on behalf of the Hon. Sir Cornthwaite Rason, described as a director of public companies. He became director of the Anglo Johore Rubber Company, Limited, the Bode Kubber Company,102 words
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Article142 1913-02-15 8 Over a thousand Chinese troops were receully disbanded by the authorities in Swatow, two months' pay being given the soldiers. However, although they were Cantonese the men were not sent to Canton, but liberated there to be, as a correspondent puts it, a "prey on the inhabitants of Swatow." Some142 words
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Article160 1913-02-15 8 A newly married couple from Wilmington, Delaware, had tho uncomfortable experience of losing all their money and spending part of their honeymoon jouruey in a refrigerator car. They boardod a train at Philadelphia secretly, after they discovered tho luss of their money, ami climbed on the roof of a car160 words
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Article185 1913-02-15 8 Two Dntch Government veterinary surgeons and two private experts in cattle breeding and agriculture, who were appointed by the Java Government, have left t.u route for India to purchase cattle for breediug purposes. The trip will occupy about three months. Amongst the important places to be visited will be Madras185 words
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Article425 1913-02-15 8 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. B. Wearno sailed on Wednesday afternoon by tho Minderoo, for Kreeinantle. Towkay Chin Tye Lee, tho well known Kaogkok merchant and rice-miller, has succumbed to heart failure. Sir Brooke Bootliby, for upwards of twentyfive years in the diplomatic service, who was First425 words
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Article80 1913-02-15 8 The mortality returns for Singapore issued by the Registrar of r>itl,h<> and Deaths show that, during the week ending February 8, there were 168 deaths (123 males, 46 ittDMMJ giving a ratio por mille of population of 27.22. Malarial fever accounted for 18 deaths, phthisis 14, convulsions80 words
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101 1913-02-15 8 A revolting act of brutality was perpetrated by an unknown man, said to be a European, on a ricksha coolie in Armenian Street yesterday. The coolie was passing along that thoroughfare on his way to keep an engagement, when he was signalled to by the101 words
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Article138 1913-02-15 8 The programme to be introduced at the Alhambra Cinematograph to night promises plenty of mirth. If only for the principal film alone it should be worth m eing for that is a delightful comedy entitled "The Sli-cp-in.< car Man, in which M. I'rince takes the title role. It138 words
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Article171 1913-02-15 8 The much discussed play founded on Robert liichens' novel, ISella Donna," wan chosen for the Dallas Company's farowell performance at the Victoria Theatre last ni^ht, Anyone in the audience who expected to fee something offensive as regards the race question must have been disappointed. 1 lie Egyptian in171 words
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Advertisement184 1913-02-15 8 4TANSAN A NATURAL TONIC WATER IN PINTS AND SPLITS FRBSH STOCKS ARRIVE MONTHLY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. SOLE AGENTS: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. v Mangoes in Syrup. ife jKjsi indian Lichi in Bypu|)i Sole Agents JOHN LITTLE COMPANY, LIMITED. BOBY IMPROVED RUBBER MILLS Machine Cut Helical Gears Occupy Little Floor Space May184 words
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Advertisement175 1913-02-15 8 Another of Pathe's Favourite Artists in a Feature Film Tbis Time it is M. Prince who presents himself as Wiffles in THE SLEEPING-GAR MAN A COMEDY IN TWO PARTS. After the celebrated comedy Le Controleur des Wagona-Lits by Alexandra Bisson. Prince is said to cap all his other productions with175 words
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Article900 1913-02-15 9 MEMORIAL SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Fuller Details of the Explorers Last Days. RaCTSB'B TELEORA* London, February 14. The memorial service at St. Paul's to Captain Scott and his comrades was attended by the King, who came privately escorted by a single mounted policeman. Mr. Asquith and other900 words
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Article51 1913-02-15 9 Rkotbr's Telegram. London, February 14. A week's conference in London has resulted in the fusion of the three principal railway trade unions, the Amalgamated Society, the General Railway Workers and the Signalmen and Pointsmen's Union. The total membership is 180,000 and there were enthusiastic scenes after the51 words
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Article38 1913-02-15 9 Belter's IMaM London, February 14. The death of Edward Ashley Walrond Clarke, Consul General at Zanzibar, is announced. The death of Mr. Robert Cameron, Liberal member for the Houghton-le-Spring division of the County of Durham, is announced.38 words
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Article19 1913-02-15 9 Rbdtbb's Tblbobam. London, February 14. Lord Edmund Talbot has been appointed I'uionist whip in succession to Lordßalcarres.19 words
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Article17 1913-02-15 9 Redter's Tblboram. London, February 14. The House of Commons has adjourned to March 6.17 words
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Article38 1913-02-15 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London yesterday was steady, with more enquiry. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 4/2* Forward 4/2J First latex crepe, delivery next three months 4/2}38 words
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Article24 1913-02-15 9 (From Ocb Own Correspondent.) London, February 14. The rubber market is hardening. Sungti Keyla pays a dividend of 5 per cent.24 words
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Article98 1913-02-15 9 (From Oub Own Correspondent.) Penang. February 14. Liang San has been committed for trial, charged with murdering Lin Hu, a woman of the unfortunate clas-t. The accused is alleged to have stabbed the woman and then run away. Subsequently, he was arrested up a tree. j An appeal98 words
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Article174 1913-02-15 9 In the Hongkong press appears the prospectus of the New Territories (Hongkong) Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., with a capital of ITuO.OOO in Sid shares, with a present issue of 25,000 shares. The directors are all Hongkong men, one of them being Mr. F. D. Bar retto,174 words
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Article3125 1913-02-15 9 REGISTRATION OF DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Dealing With The Hylam Kongsi. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, X.C.M.0.) presided and there were also present H. E. the Officer Commanding (Lt.-Col. A. G. Marrable), the Colonial Secretary (the Hon. R.3,125 words
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Article311 1913-02-15 9 Letter Handed Back After Being Posted. An unusual offence against the Postal Ordinance was alleged against a Malay postman named Hakim bin Salleh in the third police court today. Mr. Humphries was on the bench. The prisoner was charged under section 27 of the Ordinance with having given311 words
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Article58 1913-02-15 9 Commander H. R. Norbury, who has been appointed to the flagship Minotaur aa Flag Commander to Rear- Admiral Jerram, the new CommanderinCbicf of the China Squadron, ha* served in the Navy for just twenty thre» years, and his prMMt gra<le dates from June 80, 19<>7. He TSbk In firsts at58 words
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Article81 1913-02-15 9 NO DECISIVE RESULTS YET RECORDED. Reported Roumanian Ultimatum. Rbutbb's Telegram. London, February 14. A Malta message says the Hamidich arrived under stress of weather. It is boliev ed that her destination is the lonian Sea. Anyhow she does not return to Constantinople. She will have to leave81 words
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Article111 1913-02-15 9 Dee Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Tblboram. Berlin, February 14. Servia and Montenegro intend to make Skutari surrender before the ambassadors' conference resolves that the place shall belong to Albania. At Bulgaria's request, Servia has sent auxiliaries to Adrianople and Demotska. The Powers have declared to the Porte that the acceptance of a111 words
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Article109 1913-02-15 9 DREADFUL BATTLE IN MEXICO CITY. Insurgents Have Biggest Guns, Rbutbb's Tblboram. London, February 14. There was an all day battle in Mexico yesterday, the Federals using heavier guns, but hesitating to assault tho rebels' position. The Federals are being constantly reinforced by incoming troops. A Renter message109 words
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Article56 1913-02-15 9 The Vote For Three Dreadnoughts Passed. Recter's Telegram. London, February 15. Renter wires from Ottawa that the Canadian House of Commons has passed an appropriation of thirty five million dollars for three Dreadnoughts by a majority of thirtytwo. There was a great scene of patriotism, the membersReuter - 56 words
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Article44 1913-02-15 9 Rejected by the House of Lords. Rbotbb's Tele-ram. London, February 14. The House of Lords, after a three days' debate, has rejected the Welsh Disestablishment Bill by 252 votes to 51. Tlie Bishops of Hereford and Oxford voted in tho minority.44 words
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Article90 1913-02-15 9 Robberies in Northern Manchuria. D«K OSTASIATISCRM I.LOYD TBLIiiKAM. Berlin, February 14. The Vossische Zeitung learns that St. Petersburg has instructed the Russian ambassador at Puking to request China not to further concentrate troops in the province of Manchuria. Russia is approaching Peking on account of the growing90 words
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Article76 1913-02-15 9 Discussion of Terms of Service. Dee Ostasutischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, February 14. The Reichstag commission has accepted the central party's resolution providing for two years' service for naval infantry and naval artillery, in spite of the most serious doubt expressed by Admiral von Tirpitz. Regarding a proposal that76 words
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Article2145 1913-02-15 10 REPORT OF STEADY PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY. The "Times" Annual Review The Times Annual Financial Review of January 17, contains the following review of affairs in Malaya from its correspondent, dated Singapore, Xovoraber 15 The l <il. my of the Straits Settlements, the ..I Malay States, and the Protected2,145 words
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Article696 1913-02-15 10 Report on Work in Singapore and Sarawak. Yesterday's session of the Methodist Conference met at 8.30 a.m. for a short devotional service. The Chinese section met at Middle Road Church and was addressed by Rev. Lav Yip Heng, who pointed out tho decline among the Chinese of696 words
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Article59 1913-02-15 10 Interport Match at Shanghai. Shanghai, February 6.— The first of the interport matches, against Hongkong, was played to-day before a very large crowd, honours eventually going to Shanghai. The game was very keenly and evenly contested, and the score at the close of the game was one all. Extra59 words
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Article200 1913-02-15 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Following are the results of yesterday's play in the L.L.T.C. tournament A. Doubles. Mrs. Salzmann and Mr. Threlfall, owe 3 v. Mrs. Gansloser and Mr. Terrell, owe 15.4, unfinished. Miss Feindel and Mr. Ruijs, owe 15-2 beat Miss Ounn and Mr. C. Terrell, owe 80, 6—3,200 words
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Article787 1913-02-15 10 SIR THOMtS UPTONS LATEST CHALLENGE. Rules of the Contest. Daring bis recent visit to America, Sir Thomas Lipton made certain proposals to the New York Yacht Club, with a view to another contest (or the America Cup in the autiiuiD of next year, and expects to receive the787 words
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Article154 1913-02-15 10 We learn that our paragraph about the badges now worn by municipal sanitary inspectors might, as worded, convey the impression that these had been found necessary as a check upon the inspectors themselves. The fact is that numerous complaints have been received which led the authorities to154 words
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Article124 1913-02-15 10 One important point you miss," says a correspondent in your comment on back lanes. If the municipality buys a house or houses to form the back lane to main street houses, and also tho access lane to the main back lane the main street houses get the124 words
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Letter202 1913-02-15 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Kindly allow me space in your valuable columns to make known a public grievance. On the evening of the 12th inst. at about sis o'clock,, as a motor-car was passing along Stamford Road, just opposite Madame Fambon's dentistry, a202 words
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Letter144 1913-02-15 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— Telephones at once indicato tried tempers and shattered nerves, and the moral and mental damage caused by the Government installation in Malacca is out of all proportion to its size. The particular telephone, which turns such a deaf ear to144 words
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Letter80 1913-02-15 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to the question of the abolition of the double ricksha a ■MmUm might be made which I think would temporarily satisfy the matter from a health and humane point of view to hare an ago limit to be80 words
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Article474 1913-02-15 10 Sunday, February 16, 1913. St. Andkkw's Cathedral. Second Suuday in Lent. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Int n lit. 94 Service, Hugh Blair Hymn at Offertory, 184; Hymn at Communion, 559; Hymn at Ablutions, 107 Recessional, Nuun Dimitti.s. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Com jmnnion (Plain). First474 words
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Article1030 1913-02-15 10 INTERESTING REVIEW OF GERMAN LAW. Rights of Foreigners Protected. I Interesting particulars as to the working lof the German La <v of 190.1 against unfair I competition aro given in a nportpnpated by Sir Francis DmUm, JI..M. Com luiercial Attache for Omhij, which has I been published as1,030 words
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Article45 1913-02-15 10 Mrs. Rischcl has been seriously injured at Bangkok by bciug thrown out of her gharry which collided with a heavy army lorry. She was rendered unconscious and suffered from concussion of the brain and the wheel of the motor lorry passed over her left foot.45 words
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Article123 1913-02-15 11 Arrivals Pit rtr. Will othc Wisp, Fob lj.— From Trenggauu Mr. Mai Mrs. BMajaaa. Pn >tr. lViak. Frb 16.— From T. Alison via ports Messrs. I>. M. Mnckic. J. Henderson. Bickc. L II .l^lnisiin, Powell, l lohSeoh Ku;ui and Yap Tsi ChsSf, Pit BBT. Tii-t;i. Krli It,123 words
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Article372 1913-02-15 11 Retirement of Old Resident of Hongkong. The lion. Mr. Kdward Osborne, katt BWN tnry of the Hon^kon^ and Kowloon Wharf and QsbWwi C.'oinpany. has left for Hwas, h.ivin" n tired after spending thirty years in llonykoug. Mr. Osborne. says tin Moinin^ Cost, is jnihaps one of the372 words
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Article207 1913-02-15 11 The Sin^ajiore Diocisan Magazine reports that the Church Committee have put forward a scheme fur having a second chaplain in Selangor. Thi result at the w<ul; of Mr. Kolton. says the Magazine, has been to shew that there hi a very definite ueed for two permanent207 words
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Article51 1913-02-15 11 The Hylam house-boy who was convicted a few days ago of stealing a lamp from the rcHiilcuceof his employer, Mrs. ltowell, Institution Hill, came before Mr. Talma yesterday for sentence. InHpector Kartells said that nothing was known against the prisoner and he wait therefore sent to rigorous imprisonment for 1451 words
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Article38 1913-02-15 11 Mr. W. A. (lacking, a first saloon passenger of advanced age, whose destination was Yokohama, died of asthma on board the new P. and O. Novara four days before reaching Port Said. The body was buried at sea.38 words
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Article724 1913-02-15 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, February 15, 1913. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning No*. ViLri. Bctirs. Sillies. 2/- Allagar 1 7, 1 Anglo-Java 0/4* 9,9 1 Anglo-Jobore 10/- 11/8 2/- Anglo-Malay 14/6 l.VMx.d.724 words
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Advertisement32 1913-02-15 11 If you want something 1 extra good, something better than any ordinary liqueur, ask for 'PRICOTA', a delicious apricot liqueur. Garner, Quelch Co., •HE MO SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 88132 words
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Advertisement8 1913-02-15 11 Foi Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Core,8 words
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Advertisement516 1913-02-15 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Man Who Gets There Ii ttat mail who haa blood— real tioh < red blood and plenty of it— in hii body. WATERBURYB METABOLIZED 000 LIVER OIL COMPOUND make* blood— lots of it litegivin;?. br»ir i nourishing, atrcngth rrplntit-ldnr V ■P ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 and 93. IF516 words
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Advertisement545 1913-02-15 11 VICTORIA THEATRE, &INUA.OKE. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Thursday, February 20, 1913. Return i-:: of the Eminent Aotcr ALLAN \yiLKIE acd foi! LoLdpn Company itclnoiiy MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WAITS admitted by Prti-H acd Public to bo the most talt-nted aid vi^atile actro-s tliai has < r visittd the Kas'. Thursday, Feb.545 words
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Advertisement272 1913-02-15 11 lICHEJJ EANS ORE ILEAGE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, RAFFLESHOTEL Special 4K.' *B& "aT^kaT^ 'TT bb^^L- TbT^ "usicb, v BOOK DANCE SEA VIEW HOTEL T ni g h STAMFORD HOUSE. (Formerly Raffle* Lodge) Iras Basah Road. Private Hotel. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Ideal House for Families. Centrally Situated. FORTY COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Electric Light272 words
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Article1060 1913-02-15 12 EXPERTS VIEWS ON DUELS IN THE AIR. An Interesting Forecast •wing to the pvagreM which has been made in the problem of (light, tin n- c.in be no doubt that in tin- nt xt yreat war aeroplanes will pay a conspicuous part. In an article contributed to1,060 words
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Article55 1913-02-15 12 At the investigation in Sourabaja as to lL> caust of ilu i\.l!.ip-c ut a ;jo<iu\\n a few wicks h^.v v MM that it was duo to < at attention on the part of a former build. v,; UMfwctor. Other belonging to tin niac ou vi r. an Arab, will be55 words
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Article664 1913-02-15 12 Its Return to Fashion Due to Step Dancing An effort is b. ing MMMi saj> a writer in Die Standard, to MMMMNMM the f.in, which of in nt years has fallen into disfavour, although at one time to show oneself ignorant of the priper use of that664 words
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Article355 1913-02-15 12 Instruction For The London Force. The action of the lierlin authorities in giviug a course of Kn/lisb to a dozen of their policemen muy be followed by corri'Hi>onding action on the part of the Kngligh authorities. As matteis stand at present, many of the London police have355 words
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Article39 1913-02-15 12 An interesting collection of Grace Darling relics has been brought together at Berwick with a view to sale. Among them are the tli>^ of the steamer Koifarshireand the spirit liask which was u 3 cd in reviving the icacued.39 words
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Article912 1913-02-15 12 Interesting Stories of Their Intelligence. Even among human beings it is hard to find a faculty that is more highly developed than that of unswerving loyalty to the master's interest in the collie, or dog whose honourable mission in a comparatively short life is to cam his living912 words
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Article197 1913-02-15 12 Since the installation of automatic telephones at Epsom both business and private residents have nothing but praise for the new system. Instead of causing a great deal of trouble, as had been anticipated, the instruments have worked smoothly, and except for one or two matters of197 words
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Article40 1913-02-15 12 A native attendant at tbe hospital in Sourabaya contracted lung plague there and died on January 29. This is the second attendant to be attacked within a few weeks and with fatal results. Extensive disinfecting woik is being carried out.40 words
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Article331 1913-02-15 12 forthcomlSg arrivals and departures. Latest Lists. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are token from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may bo provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to tho issuance of this list331 words
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Article449 1913-02-15 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. aud Himalaya, connecting at Colombo with Morea, sailing Thursday, February 2(1. -Mr. Dupret, Mr. A. E. Leloir, Mr. G. L'daoudo. Mr. A. I. Spooner, Mrs. D. G. Peiuiger. Miss K. K. Stothard. Per P. and O. Sardinia, sailing February 26.— Mrs. A. W. Low and infant.449 words
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Article74 1913-02-15 12 The National Herald reports the revenue of the railways in China in 1912. The following is the approximate list Peking-Mukden f13,000,C00 Peking-Hankow 12,400,000 Peking-Kalgan 2,8G0,000 Tientsin-Pukow 4,000,000 Shanghai- Nanking 2,600,000 Honan 700,000 Canton-Kowloon 600,000 Chengting Taiyuan 2,400,000 Tooching 500,000 Kirin Changchun 200,000 Chuchow-Pinghsiang 270,000 Except the Chuchow-Pinghsiang74 words
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Article167 1913-02-15 12 That divorce with alimony was a common occurrence in the year 2280 B.C. is the discovery of the Hey. Samuel Mercer, of the Western Theological Seminary of Chicago, who has been devoting many years to completing translations of Babylonian cuniforiii inscriptions. According to Dr. Mercer, many prominent167 words
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Advertisement367 1913-02-15 12 OBTAINABLE OBTAINABLE ALL DISPENSARIES. UMM.j ALL DISPENSARIES. THE BEST HAIR PRESERVER 16 io i 6413 Eventually IrYIKTORIN THE KING OF LIGHTS r JpSa^ (Mo connection with any other Furniture Houm). (Only Addrkss). ORCHARD ROAD, Opposite Government House. United Engineers Limited i.^iil.Hiw.K'i STDNtTEX f— VV i nishes (Exterior Wall Finish). a367 words
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Advertisement234 1913-02-15 13 BECK'S H BEER KEY BRAND v Wl^^-li. "t/>^iuMit g jEsiß ST sole: importers Behn, Meyer Co., Ltd. WAH HENG CO. PHOTOGRAPHIC BTOREB. DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND BNLARQING AMATBURS' WORE. Plates. Papers Films Chemicals, Oameris Lenses, and General Photographic Material! Frames of every variety made to order. NO. 95. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.234 words
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Advertisement715 1913-02-15 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVIOE OP THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. A THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. MTWHM remsntle Perth), North West Australian Ports, Java and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King'e Sound (Port (or the Kimberley715 words
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Advertisement281 1913-02-15 13 LATEST MUSIC MOUTRIFS Gipsy Love Girl in the Taxi Princess Caprice Pink Lady Autumn Manoeuvres Night Birds The Dancing Mistress VOCAL SCORES, WALTZES, SELECTIONS, ETC. NOTICE TO PLANTERS. 1.034 ACRES OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND AT AMPANGAN, IN SERgMBAN, FEDERATED MALAY STATES, WITH OVER 2 MILES li.uu FRONTAGE ON THE MAIN281 words
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Advertisement472 1913-02-15 14 INSURANCE. NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. Founded 1797. HEAO OFFICES. NORWICH AND LONDON. Losses Paid exceed £28.500.000 Lovtoet Hates of Premium, Prompt and Liberal SettlinienU THE BORNEO CO., LTD., Agents. 14 l< fiCABDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITBD, LONDON •abioribod Capital 42,000.000 Xotai Invested Fao.U 4«,!i50,000 Aaaoal Income 41,100,000 Xoe andorsigned, Agcuts »or472 words
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Advertisement217 1913-02-15 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE »?BURANCt COMPAQ OF CANADA. Established 1883. Oireot Oovarnment Suparvlalon Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDB aad Non Forfeitable, t-nrtfe Nat Surplus above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. Naw Businoaa, 1011, over... •8,800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, eto., made locally. Numerous modern aohemes, 4. H. EVANS, Manager,217 words
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Advertisement435 1913-02-15 14 BANKIH6. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. INCORPORATED BT BPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V.10.000.000. Capital Paid Up 6.250.000. j Reserve Funds 3.100,000. HBAD OFFICE -TAIPEH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutta Foocbow Hongkong Keelnng Kobe Kagi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Bbangbai Swatow Taiobu Tainan Takow Tamsui Tokio Yokohama,435 words
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Advertisement501 1913-02-15 14 BANKING. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 14,000,000 ISSUED CAPITAL t2,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS i Lac Choon Guan, Esq.— Chairman. Lim Peng Siang, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. The Hon. Tan Jiak Liao Chia Heng, Esq. Kirn, CM G. Yeo Cheng Uai, Ecq. Tan Cbay Van, E.-q. Teo Soon Sian, Esq.501 words
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Advertisement824 1913-02-15 14 INSURANCE. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI. Incorporated under HONGKONG ORDINANCES and the LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES ACTS, ENGLAND, issues policies "Worldwide," Incontestible and "Simple." CLAIMS, LOANS and SURRENDERS settled promptly at tbe Local Office of the Company. For particulars of rates and plans writo to P. J.824 words
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Article917 1913-02-15 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Wasteful Road Tarring Referring to the tarring of roads in connection with the dust nuisance, a writer in The Motor says "We have soen duriDg the past few months a good deal of the experimental surfacing of the Folkestone road by917 words
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Article73 1913-02-15 15 The Tokio Municipal Council have decided to receive as a gift the residence of the late General Count Nogi in Tokio, the contribution of which to the city was provided for in the will of the General. The residence, which covers about half an acre, includes three buildings, and it73 words
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Advertisement101 1913-02-15 15 WOLSELEY ARROL-JOHNSTON ARGYLL SS MOTOR CARS Due This Month. SOLE AGENTS: CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LIMITED, Singapore Kuala Lumpur. 12-2 11-2-14 FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR Again Reduced in Price. 20 HP. 5-SEATER TOURING CAR FULLY EQUIPPED $1,550 This Startling Price is made possible owing to the Enormous Output for 1913, viz:101 words
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Advertisement73 1913-02-15 15 Don't Cough. It is absurd to allow a cough to bang on and sap your vitality when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure yon. You don't know where a persistent cough will land you. You can't afford to allow your throat and lungs to become diseased when it is such a73 words
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Advertisement330 1913-02-15 15 c /?is^ 0 CONTINENTAL E ii THE OF TYRE MANY MERITS. L Continental Tyre and Rubber Co.. Ltd.. Telegrams: SINGAPORE, Telephone:"] CONTINENTA. 17, Collyer Quay. 290. FOR SALE A new shipment of pneumatic-tyred Rickshaws. 3 Second-hand E. M. F. Cars in good order, 30 H.P., 4-cy 5-seated, with hood, lamps,330 words
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Advertisement913 1913-02-15 16 Strongest and Cheapest sharpeTross^co.ltd Singapore: The best for Culverts and Drains. WANTS. TIN MINING PROPERTY WANTEO. By London Syndicate, about 800 acres Mast have report by qualified mining engineer. Apply Box No. 167, Straits Times. 14-2 16^ EUROPEAN ABSIBTANT WANTED. Wanted, Asei<-tant, European, by Mercantile firm, at customary oommeneing salary.913 words
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Advertisement517 1913-02-15 16 WANTS. SADDLE WANTED. Wanted, SECOND HANP SADDLE light. or puny, by first clans maker and in good < ondition. State price. Apply Saddle, c/o I itraiti Times 14 2 IC-2 CHINESE KRANI WANTED. Wanted, Chinese krani accustomed to Sstatc books and accounts, and able tori ad md write Dutch and517 words
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Advertisement468 1913-02-15 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Humber Motor Car, 4-seater, price 11,200 -an be inspected a; 9, Natsim Road. For particulars, pleate apply to Hooglandt Co. 28 1 a WOLSEIEY GAR FOR SALE. Wolseley 14, -0 UP. motor car for sale. Complete with all accessories and in firstclass otder and condition.468 words
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Advertisement720 1913-02-15 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. KHOO CHONG SENG )f No. 5, Mohamed Sultan Singapore, landowner ias been admitted a partner n our firm as and from the Ist day of January, 1913. DHING KENG LEE CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents l'J.ii 26-2 SIME. DARBY AND CO.. LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that720 words
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Advertisement727 1913-02-15 16 NOTICES. KUM KMT A GO. BHIPCHANDLBRB, ■unramtil lid Municipal OoitraeUri. Telephone No. 431. 108* 109, Markot Street LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES. LTD. NOTICE 18 HBRBBY GIVEN, that shares numbered ***** to ***** standing in the Books of the Company in the nanio of CIIaN LUM, Singapore, have been declared cancelled, and727 words
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