The Straits Times, 2 April 1913
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Title Section13 1913-04-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.145 SINGAPORE. WEDNESJS&Y. APRIL 2. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1913-04-02 1 LAIRD O' LOGAN Scotch Whisky Established 1743 S LADIES' UNDERWEAR! A I Princess Skirts, Knickers, Chemises, E L Combinations, Camisoles, Nightdresses. All prettily trimmed with lace and II E embroidery, and the cloth specially made for the Tropics. 1 1 Don't forget to visit our Bargain Room.. KATZ BROS., LTD,228 words
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Advertisement269 1913-04-02 1 flpfe ROBINSON Co., Sfc M iif Complete House Furnishers, g^4i SINGAPORE. fs* ti /^lr Po.t Bed.te.d. as illagtrttioD. fr j > JL^'-'i. V -*W BragBB rag8 r^i jo het( j an(J f cot FBne i K '^.^SJ ,9, 9 -f Fjfc«q«. Combination BedstaaA Doubta VirUin tcia 1^ in. pillar*. t269 words
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Advertisement12 1913-04-02 1 DDMiBT ft CO. CHAMPAGNE AOAMBON BILFIUJUf uo co, im, SOU iOINTS. I12 words
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Article754 1913-04-02 2 ADMIRALTY AND THE SHORTAGE OF OFFICERS. Appeal to Public Schools. In addition to the steps already taken to meet the shortage of officers in the navy (.i.e., the giving of commissions to rankers Cnd the providing of a supplementary list to which Royal Naval Reserve officers are to754 words
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Article168 1913-04-02 2 llear Admir-I David Beatty, C.8., M.V.0., D.5.0., who sacceeds Hear- Admiral Lewis Bayly, C.V.0., C.8., as rear-admiral commanding the First Battle Cruiser squadron, is the youngest Hag officer on the active list, notwithstanding that he was promoted to bis present rank over three years ago. His service career has been168 words
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SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB.
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Article23 1913-04-02 2 (Under 8.R.A. Rule* of Rousing), Will be held on Tuesday, May 8, Thursday May 8, and 3»tnrday, May 10, 1918.23 words
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Article300 1913-04-02 2 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tcisday, Mat 6, 1918. 1. THB OPENING STAKES (2.80 p.m Value $000. A Handicap for Hones that have Dover won a Stake of the advertised Talue of more than. $600." Entrance Fee, $'25. Distanoe, Race^Jourse. 2** 6. THEMALAY STATES PLATE PURSE.— (2.S6 p.m.) (5.10 p.m.) Value 1600300 words
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Article224 1913-04-02 2 Thursday, May 8, 1918. 1 THB FIRST FONY GRIFFIN HANDI CAP.— (2.BO p.m.) Value 1500 and 100 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for Pony Griffins entered for the First Griffin Race (No. 4) on the First Lay. Winni rs excluded. 1 ittacce, Raca Course. 2. THE STABLE224 words
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Article694 1913-04-02 2 Saturday, Mat 10, 1918. 1 7. THE STEWARDS' PLATE AND PURSE.— (2.30 p.m.) (5.40 p.m.) Value I60C and $500. Two Handicaps divided into twc Stakes constituting two Races (or I'odj Ex-Griffins that have ran at the meeting All Horses entered to be divided by the Handicapper into two694 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement891 1913-04-02 2 Loss of Flesh Loss of Strength Perhaps illness has pulled you down and your recovery is long overdue. You need something more than ordinary food to restore your wasted body to its normal weight and to revitalise your weakened constitution. You need 'KEPLER'Cod Liver Oil WITH Malt Extract It is891 words
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Advertisement51 1913-04-02 2 LLa-rolaJ TpJjf* Maka. tha BWn at 'iC^T^v fjr^OFT Aa VELVET, ana km* It J)k| If) 6OFT, SMOOTH and WHITE t:J V A all tha yaar round \l Remove, and preranta Roughnaaa. a "H Redneaa. Irritation. Tan. ate— jT \i KING THE SUMMER HEAT J^ Clm. biitham ion, lj f HILTtMM»M51 words
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Advertisement195 1913-04-02 2 The First Duty of every housewife is to economise. The one duty of Sunlight Soap is to help the housewife to economise. Sunlight Soap saves money it preserves your clothes, and makes them last longer. It is the clothes that cost money, and therefore to make them last longer is195 words
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Article725 1913-04-02 3 VIEWS OF FAMOUS AUSTRIAN PHYSICIAN. The London Cure. Dr. Edgar Ganz, the famous Austrian physician, to whom so many people seeking a cu.e at Karlsbad owe so deep a debt of gratitude, has been passing a few days in London, making his home at Claridge's Hotel. Seen by725 words
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Article181 1913-04-02 3 The hydro-aeroplane as at present designed is, of course, an aeroplane first and a boat second (says The Motor Ship and Motor Boat) that is to say it may be perfectly efficient in the air but it is very inefficient on the water. As a forecast of181 words
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Article126 1913-04-02 3 A London message dated March 19 says that the captain of the steamer Eastwell, which is ashore at the pier at Ymuiden with a cargo of rice from Burma, has contracted with a salvage company of Maasluis to salve the wreck and cargo. Their plant has arrived from Ymuiden and126 words
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618 1913-04-02 3 THE PENALTY OF IMPROPER FEEDING. HOW TO PREVENT THIS MASSACRE. What mother's heart can fail to bleed at the statement that eight million children are brought into the world, in anguish, to be killed before they are a year old by improper j feeding? I618 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement475 1913-04-02 3 DISINFECTANTS. All Kindm and for All Purpomem. AS SUPPLIBD TO H. M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. SANITAS'uKvL, 20 times the 00 -efficient of oarbolio Mild. The ideal disinfectant for use in tbe Tropics. Highest efficiency and lowest ooat Powerful Larvscide. Unaffected by organic matter, and miaoible with both fresh and at It475 words
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Advertisement200 1913-04-02 3 BOVRIL hy virtue of its body-building power fortifies the system a£ain:t the attacks of illness. SrA^ta— %?3 Dm lhM > A Sore Throat Tho quickest way to get rid of it— the simplest aud surect no bother, no tronble, is to rub in Little's Oriental Balm, and wrap up the200 words
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Advertisement50 1913-04-02 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels aud should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.50 words
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Advertisement168 1913-04-02 3 Famished Hair Cells Hair failure Is .In. la starved roots and cells. A.I the legion of li.nr troubles vaniih if you strike al the rut. It Is the Mmc in evrry 111 •-you iimv go light to law heart of the trouble. What tbe K r *y. Uitguikhinic, dropping hairs168 words
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Advertisement350 1913-04-02 3 HIGH [ImAbXv LOW TH Armstrong WORLD S SIMPLEST WRITING MACHINE ONLY 1 t0 be BOld below above price. Write at once for particulars of this special offer. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., PAB DEPT., BMIMaHBBBBHBBB SINGAPORE. iIMBBHMaM KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. Now Ready 1913 DIRECTORY and CHRONICLE FOR Singapore, Straits Settlements, Federated350 words
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Advertisement601 1913-04-02 4 iTEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. BTEAM NAVIGATION CB. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, OBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBBKANBAN POBTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued tor Ohhu Ooast, Persian Gulf, Ooatiaeatal and American Ports. •teamen will leave Singapore oa or about:— MAIL LINBS 191S Bomemmri [for Mwropt). from Singapore601 words
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Advertisement631 1913-04-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and oonstruoted, and are fitted with all631 words
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Advertisement731 1913-04-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Burnt, Semerak, Baoho, Kelaataa Baasjnara, Tolupia, Panarai, Pataai, Siagora, Laooa, gohaamai, Baadoa, I iSagwaa, Taku, Chnnpoa, g t i'ak and T> ***g^**^. Due Oapartur*. *M.ASDA NO April 9. REDANQ April B April 6. Will not call at731 words
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Advertisement510 1913-04-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD KITIGI laMPSfjasjiaa. faMTMO. "IUU" Him. Combined Bervloc, The steamres of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, aad the Straits. China and Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhoven510 words
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Advertisement540 1913-04-02 4 STEAMER 3AILINOB N. D. L lorddtutsoh.r Lloyd, Brtrctn IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNE. The tast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and v?os rersa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai Tsingtau,540 words
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Advertisement28 1913-04-02 4 1911 Koningin d. Ned. Apr Grotius Apr 19 K. Willem 111 May 8 P, Juliana May IT Oranje May 81 Rembrandt Jane 14 K. Willem I Jane 3828 words
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Advertisement596 1913-04-02 5 STEAMER BAILINGB. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbo New Route Via China. Japan, Honolulu and Saa Franoiseo to all points in the United States, Canada, Moxioo and Borope. •■aratls| the taw ri.OOO toi Triala Ssnw TmpMbs Llsars Ihl«»o.BUru' Ttaie stara saa- Chin aaru," taa596 words
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Advertisement69 1913-04-02 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. APCAR LINE. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI. The Company's Steamer JAPAN, 6,018 tons, C. P. Seddon, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, April 7, at about 4 pm. She has excellent accommodation for first and second-class passengers. For rates69 words
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Advertisement399 1913-04-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. Swoapobb to Java Pobts Post Dabwib Thubsoat Island, Bbisbamb md Sydnbt via Tobbbs Stbatts. Also taking passengers and oargo with transhipment for other Victoblam^ Sooth Australian and North Qubbnsland Pobts, British Naw Gcinia, Naw Britain Tasmanian and Naw Zealand Pobts, Smooth Passage. Superb Soanary A399 words
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Advertisement325 1913-04-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAY. CO.. LO. MPMt Service to Japan via Hon| kon t Shangha aad to Calcutta via "waa| from Singapore. Taking oargo on through Bills of Lading or Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chofoo ITiontein, Newohwang, Yangtose Ports, For mosa. the Philippines, etc.. etc. etc. Steamer*. Tons Commander325 words
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Advertisement221 1913-04-02 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE Off fMt twin-screw Mail Passenger Steamers between Rangoon, Colombo, Sum, Port Said, Marseilles and London. Proposed Sailing's for 1913 HOMEWARD. I >! part i. res Departures S earner STBArfH from from Arnvu arrive Ranoooi. Colombo >•*■"««*• DERBYSHIRE April I April 8 April 25 May a HEREFORDSHIRE221 words
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Advertisement186 1913-04-02 6 A. B. Mackay's LIQUEUR WHISKY. As supplied by order to the HOUSE OF LORDS and HOUSE OF COMMONS. Price $12 55 per case, INCLUDING DUTY. SOLE AGENTS FOR BTRAITB SETTLEMENTS AND MALAY PENINSULA Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG AND MALACCA. LANCASTER^ Owing to the late arrival of the "CITY186 words
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Advertisement116 1913-04-02 6 A Kingly Drink with a Kingly Title. Scotch ~Whlslty the Distillers Company, Ltd., M^ I.v Kt-tK t-t Scotch Whisky Capiul employed. l)-slller, in Ihe World. ov«r EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. Agents .—KATZ BROS., LIMITED, SINGAPORE. BTOOMVAART MAATBCHKPPY OSAKA SHOSEN KAIBHA. "NETHERLAND." (OSAKA MERCANTILE STEAMSHIP CO.). FOR AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM. poR COLOMBO AND116 words
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Advertisement161 1913-04-02 6 After Fever After operations, dysentery, or at any tirr.e when health is low and strength feeble, Scott Emulsion is unrivalled as a strengthmaker, a builder-up of tisme, muscle, and bone. No other remedy has such a world-wide reputation for purity, quality, strength,— for Results. SCOTT'S A& Emulsion f^W r FOR161 words
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Article102 1913-04-02 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, April 2. Hi^h Water, 7.36 a.m., 9.28 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail due. Thursday, April 3. High Water, 5.42 a.m., 9..V2 p.m. Friday, April 4. High Water, 9.30 a.m., 10.13 p.m. Legislative Council, 2.30. P. and O. outward mail due. Volunteer Dance, 9 p.m.102 words
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Article147 1913-04-02 7 To-dat. Muntok and Palembang Japara Bpm Port Swi'ttonham and Penang Lama 8 pm P. Swettenham and Telok Anson Ipoh 8 pm Port Dickson Carlylc 8 pm Batu Pahat Aing Leong Bpm Laboean Itilik, Tandjong Balei, and Penang Ayuthia 4 pm Pontianak Khoen Foeng 4 pm Pontianak Singapore147 words
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Article26 1913-04-02 7 Daily (Excipt Son-day) Bt Train. Federated Malay States, Malacca and Penang 0 pm Oemas. Tampin, Malacca, Seremban, Port Dickaon, Port Swettenham and Kuala Lumpur 6 am26 words
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Article31 1913-04-02 7 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Devanhaleft Colombo at 11 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, and may be expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon, April 4.31 words
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Article131 1913-04-02 7 The P. and O. outward intermediate steamer IV-.li.iwur is due at Penang at 4 p.m. on April 3. and will probably arrive hero on or about April 7. The P. and O. outward intermediate steamer Palawan ia due at Colombo at 6 a.m. on April 6, and is calling at131 words
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Article248 1913-04-02 7 Latest Arrivals. Slmki s]Har, Brit. str. 2179 tons, Captain ■Cubitt, April 1. From Sf;i\, r'cb 28. G.c. Hi' l p. Borneo Co. L'nc. ltdft Menggala, Dut. str. 164 tons, Capt Van Veen, April 2. From Hi-ii^at. April 1. O.C. ami d.p. S. Agency, Ltd. For liengat, April 4.248 words
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104 1913-04-02 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Nil. W. Section No. l...Erinpura, Inaho Mam, Lothian, Van Cloon. Sheers Wharf Soyo Mara. Main W. Sect. No. 2...Qui10a, Kioto. 8...NU. 4...NU. 6 ..Patani. S...Chantaboon. Marudu, Protesilaus. New Dock 7. ..(Under104 words
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Article59 1913-04-02 7 Arrivals. Per str. Ayuthia, April I.— From Penang Mr. Cochrane. Per str. Selangor April I.— From Port Swettenham: Messrs. H. C. Stuart, Ong Hin Wee, and Ong Lian Boon. Per str. Nuen Tung, April 1. From Bangkok Mr. Hendrick, Mrs. Evans, Miss Danlop, Mrs. Simpson, Messrs. HewitsoD,59 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article102 1913-04-02 7 SlNOAPOR", APRIL 2 i, 1018 i. ill London Bank 4 m/a Demand Private 0 m/a B m/a in Girmany Bank d/d Private 8 m/s 2/4& 2/4J mi 238J 242^ In Francm Bank d/d 294 Private 8 m/a 290 in India Bank T. T. 171 Private 80 d/a 176 In102 words
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Article163 1913-04-02 7 Sinoapoei, Atkil 2, 1818. Oambier buyers I 7.00 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 18.00 Copra Sundriod 3 3 00 do Mixed J2 65 Pepper, Black 17.87J do White 5% buyers,, 82.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 8 65 do Brunei No. 1 nom Pearl Sago 4 ho Coffee Bali 84.31 Coffee163 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article162 1913-04-02 7 tssne "3 Buyer*. Sellers. Value 10 10 Ampang 9.00 9.50 10 10 Belat Tin 8.50 8.75 10 10 Broang 8.10 8.35 L 0 10 Kanaboi 2.40 2.65 10 10 Kampar par L 0 10 Kinta Association 13.50 14.60 61 1 Kinta Tin 1.17.6 2.8.7* 61 £1 Lahat Mines 1.4.6162 words
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Article576 1913-04-02 7 f 8 6 3 Buyere. Sellers. 2/- AUagar 2/8 8/1* El £1 Anglo Java 8/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 18/- 18/1(4 2/- Batang Malaka 2/6 8/El £1 Bata Tiga 8.12.6 4.0.0 El £1 Bukit Kajang 2.13.3 2.17.101 El £1 Bukit Lintang 4.10.0 4.17.6 norn 1/- 2/- Bokit Mertajam 2/4 2/10 El576 words
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Article108 1913-04-02 7 IrXl BeUe El £1 E. Smelting Co. 19/- 1.0.0 El £1 Pret. 1-8 6 1.6.6 r/0 7/6 Electric T'ways 2/8 8/ 10 10 Fraser A Neave 50.50 61.50 100 Ho warth Erekine 45.00 63.C0 100 7% Pref. 100.00 104.00 LOO 100 Katz Bro, Del. 120.00 180.00 10 10 Maynard108 words
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Article43 1913-04-02 7 Buyers Sellers United Engineers 6% $1,234,500 par Singapore Electric Tramways 5% £860,000 Spore Municipal 5% f 1,878,000 nom. Buyen 0111 l Spore Municipal 4J% of 1907 $,1,600,000 1% m, Spore Municipal 4^% of 1909 11,000,000 10% pm Spore Municipal 4% 1602,900 pa*43 words
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Advertisement487 1913-04-02 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. April 8. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. April 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. April 6. At saleroom, cottage piano, property of Tan Hood (iuan. at 11. April 9. At saleroom, furniture etc., at 11. Ching Kens Lee and Co. April 4. At487 words
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Advertisement236 1913-04-02 7 SMITH'S UNSURPASSED. AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT W||U GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste aud Venice, calling at Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hwakong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMBWARD. Doe to arrive on or about Dne to Bail on or about IS]236 words
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Advertisement104 1913-04-02 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGB ROAD. TO-NI6HT! AT 9.30 TO-NIGHT!! THE GOD WITHIN Biograph. For the love of a dead woman's child, substituted for ber own dead baby, the woman marries the widower, refusing the man who has wronged and deserted ber, but who now wants her. THE TELEPHONE GIRL104 words
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1191 1913-04-02 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. AMERICA AND CHINA. The new President of the United States is an idealist. Before he reached his present high office he Wrote a book which he called "The New Freedom," and therein he expressed a variety of very beautiful thoughts. Une of these reveals1,191 words
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Article28 1913-04-02 8 A h^flaure has been issued in Holland by the former chief engineer Mr. Easton of the Mines Department, sharply criticising the tafebnical management of the Redjaog Lebong mines.28 words
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Article11 1913-04-02 8 I Latest advertisements of the day appear on page Sand 11.11 words
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Article24 1913-04-02 8 A telegram from The Hague, dated March 13, to Java, states that the Opbir was obliged to dock at Suez, having lost her propeller.24 words
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Article39 1913-04-02 8 A few days back a tiger carried away a Malay at Carey Island while the man was cutting wood in the jungle. An offer of 9100 has been made by the Government as a reward for destroying this beast.39 words
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Article45 1913-04-02 8 Cbia Liong Poh, of 30, Amoy Road, has reported to the police that flour to the value |140 has been stolen from him. He loaded the flour on to a bullock cart and that cart, so be alleges, has since disappeared together with his property.45 words
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Article34 1913-04-02 8 Raymond D. Vesoria, steward on the Austrian Lloyd steamer Cleopatra, charged at Bombay with importing 67,200 grains of cocaine, valued at Rs. 8,200, was sentenced to the maximum punishment of one year's rigorous imprisonment.34 words
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Article54 1913-04-02 8 As the P. and O. mail closes this week at 7 a. in. to-morrow, the Straits Budget will be published this evening. Subscribers who desire to have copies sent away by the mail can bavo them posted by this office if the necessary addresses are communicated to us this afternoon54 words
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Article47 1913-04-02 8 The Daily Telegraph's Vienna correspondent wired to London on March 22. saying that fresh cases aro reported of horrible atrocities by the Montenegrins and Servians in Albania. Wholesale outrages on womeu are reported after the massacre of men, and old men and women have been burnt alive.47 words
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Article55 1913-04-02 8 In the international court, at Bangkok, Siew Hood Sen, of the Chino Siam Daily News, charged with libelling H. R. H. Prince Svasti, chief judge of the Dika court, by an article which appeared in his piper in November last, was found guilty, and sentenced to one month's imprisonment and55 words
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Article63 1913-04-02 8 Earl Grey has made the London County Council an offer of £2,000 a year for a three years' option on the centre portion of tho Strand Aldwych site. In the event of option being exercised, be will obtain a 99 years' lease at jEoO.OOO a year. The project is to63 words
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Article63 1913-04-02 8 A blood hound for the local police was landed from the Flintshire at Tanjong Pagar wharf on Saturday morning. Judging by the way the animal strained at its Teas' when in charge of one of the European police, it must be a powerful beast The man was simply dragged along63 words
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Article78 1913-04-02 8 In the third police court to-day Inspector Krayne charged Qoh Koon with the theft of a bicycle, valued at 950, from outside the Land Office on March 25. The machine was left outside the building by a messenger and in his absence it was removed. Accused pleaded guiltjLud was Mat78 words
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Article104 1913-04-02 8 After corresponding easily with Casablanca and other points in Morocco by wireless messages from the Eiffel Tower a feat has now been achieved and wireless messages have been carried as far as Lake Chad, nearly 1,000 miles farther to the southeast of Morocco. At the council of ministers the minister104 words
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Article121 1913-04-02 8 The Selangor Chamber of Commerce, says The Malay Mail, have issued an excellent chart showing the fluctuations in tin prices at Singapore day by day during the past three years, which should prove most useful to those interested in the tin mining indus try. The lines showing the prices for121 words
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Article129 1913-04-02 8 The so^itor HootT, who was recently sentenced ty the court of Sourabaya to tcu years' ituprMon men t, and whose second atMQpk^^cape bad so far been successful, wan roaqjQfcW on the night of March 16. in. ar. nmatt jH£le at Gu-udib, between Solo and Samarant;. He drow a knife when129 words
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Article166 1913-04-02 8 Two pawn-briers, Lain KiAfa^Jliin. of 27, Havelock Road, and CtjJ|J^»ii^ Cbong, of Hong Lim Qaay, fflbe Ant court today were charged! wltti JiaviB^ failed to give notice of stolen property wiikh bad beem a pawned with them. tt|A>t eaae^aid DetectivVlnspector MiIildPk««^Bqu('l to oflfr-Jieard in the coortstne other day when ay^an166 words
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Article397 1913-04-02 8 The new adjutant of tho Malay States Guides is Lieut. G. F. Turner. Mr. Weld, acting Resident in Pahang, is proceeding homeward by tho India. The F.M.S. Gazette announces that Mr. E. A. Dickson is to officiate as British Agent in Trengganu. Capt. R. J. Cargill has397 words
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Article168 1913-04-02 8 At the Legislative Council meeting on Friday next, the Hon. D. T. Boyd will Bubmit the following question Are the Government aware of tho dislocation of the trade and shipping of Singapore which has recently been caused by the insufficiency of the quarantine accommodation at168 words
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Article193 1913-04-02 8 Pathe Freres have just received for production in Singapore a film which should prove to be something in the way of a special attraction to those who enjoy watching the best moving pictures. It will be remembered that some time ago a picture version of Victor193 words
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Article203 1913-04-02 8 A#l&ruw attempt to burble The Dispensary, in ilat^^Ll'lace, was made last night by a van); o^Bßeves who had tho pood fortune to find a d,oor unfastened. This side do*, lra<li^Mnt A iaW B^-'" had been closed, but not Mckes^ajid oat*ttu% by this way, the thieves cat203 words
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Advertisement227 1913-04-02 8 Why Argue?— You All Know THAT Up-to-date Office Equipment Saves Time, Money and Labour. SHOWROOM, 14a, COLLYER QUAY. Great Cash Clearance SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING. Bargains in all Departments. SUPPLIES FOR Estates, Mines, Etc. ANT EXTERMINATORS. (The Universal) Foiffumigating with Universal Patent Powder. ARSENITE OF SODA. (For killing weeds). BOILERS.227 words
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Advertisement158 1913-04-02 8 THE PERJURED CONFESSION An intensely absorbing Picture Drama adapted from the well-known novel Le Petit Jacques by Jules Claretie IN THREE PARTS. Will be screened TO-NIGHT AND FOR 6 NIGHTS ONLY AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD Sbcond Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. In conjunction with Saragoia. The city with a158 words
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Article269 1913-04-02 9 NAVAL DEMONSTRATION BY THE POWERS. Reply to the Peace Proposals. KICTII 8 TBLBOBAM. London, April 1. It is reported from Vienna that five Austrian battleships and cruisers and one destroyer were twenty miles from Vari last night, and that an infantry regiment bad embarked at Zara for269 words
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Article103 1913-04-02 9 Dbb Ostasutischb Llotd Tbuobam Berlin, March 31 The Grand Vizier officially informs the ambassadors in Constantinople that successful fighting has occurred on the Turkish left wing, and that the Bulgarians have been thrown back with loss. The ambassadors will deliver to-day the Powers' collective note demanding cessation of hostilities. Tbe103 words
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Article119 1913-04-02 9 Rkcter's Tklkhram. London, April 2. The result of the Lincolnshire Handicap was: Berilldon 1 Junior 2 Grammont 8 Twenty-two ran and Cutbbert finished first, a bead in front of Berilldon, but was disqualified. I'ncle Pat was favourite at 4 to 1, and the betting on the placed horses119 words
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Article55 1913-04-02 9 Kbctir's Tblboram. London, April 1. Mr. Ticrpont Morgan's death, was the result of a nervous breakdown. Mind and digestion were affected, this on Easter Sunday ending in delirium. Ho has been unable tt> eat since Friday and tbe Italian papers point out tbat the richest man in the55 words
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Article25 1913-04-02 9 RaOTBR'S TILIURAM. London, April 1. Reutei 1 is authorised to state that their Majestit s do not contemplate a continental tour this year.Reuter - 25 words
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Article22 1913-04-02 9 Hbctib's Tilsgram. I.mkn, April 1. Tin biiliard chumpio iship has concluded Hulborn Hall, the scores being Imusn ls.ooo, Keece 1,*17.22 words
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Article68 1913-04-02 9 Increased Telephone Receipts. RaOTBB's TaLE.iRAM. London, April 1. A Treasury statement gives British revenue for tho year 1912-13 as £188,801,999 and the expenditure £188,621,930. The revenue exceeded the estimate by £1,612,999, and the expenditure was £2,934,070 below expectation. Customs show a decrease of £164,000, and the land tax68 words
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Article46 1913-04-02 9 (From Oor Own Correspondent.) I poll, April 1. In the I poh Appeal Court, the conviction of Doriasamy, a Tamil interpreter, of Taiping who was convicted on a charge of receiving an illegal gratification, and sentenced to four months' imprisonment, has been quashed.46 words
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Article686 1913-04-02 9 Suggested Association of British Malaya." Addressing the members of the Selangor Chamber of Commerce, at the recent annual mooting, Mr. Nutt said :—lt: It lias been suggest* d to me and to your chairman by certain members of the Straits Settlements Association that the time686 words
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Article159 1913-04-02 9 A serious* outrage occurred at the ShanghaiNanking railway* station, whenoe the local" representatives for the National Assembly were laawing for Peking by tbe night train on March 18. Mr. Sung, the former Minister of Education, had entered the station .when a young man rushed np and fired159 words
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Article102 1913-04-02 9 YESTERDAYS SALE SLOW AND IRREGULAR. Heavy Fall in Prices. (From Oor Own Correspondent.) London, April 1. The tone at the robber auction to-day was slow and irregular and the fall in prices was most marked. Eight hundred and ninety tons of Plantation was offered (737 tons Malayan)102 words
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Article37 1913-04-02 9 At the corresponding auction in 1912 the prices were as follows Fine Sheet 5/4 to 5/8 Crepe 5/5 5/9 Fine Para 4/11 5/The quantity offered on that occasion was 841 tons, of which 282 tons was Malayan.37 words
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Article84 1913-04-02 9 Totals For Past Quarter. During the first quarter of 1012 seven auctions were held, but even including that held yesterday only six have been held this year. A comparison of quantities of Plantation offered may be given as follows First Quarter 1913:— Tons. Malayan offered 4,501 Other kinds 1,229 Total84 words
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Article78 1913-04-02 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London yesterday was very depressed and lower prices are regarded as probable. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/7} ii H i, Forward > 8/8 First latex crepe, delivery aejX three months Hfl\ The abstention of78 words
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Article395 1913-04-02 9 Brutal Murder in the Dungun District. (From a Correspondent). Trengganu, March 23. During the last few days, tbe N.E. wind has blown with tho strength of a gale. Several shipwrecks occurred along the coast. A Trengganu schooner laden with timber from I'acca, and bound to Trengganu, was395 words
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Article22 1913-04-02 9 A Dutch soldier named J. Cb. Circkens, accused recently of arson in Malang, was acquitted as be was found to be insane.22 words
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Article1304 1913-04-02 9 EVIDENCE OF THE JAPANESE SKIPPER. Water in the Cofferdams. When the hearing of the Penang v. Soyo Maru salvage case was resumed in the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, Counsel had been successful in securing the services of a Japanese official attached to the Chinese Protectorate to1,304 words
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Article892 1913-04-02 9 Disappointing Work on the Mining Land. We are indebted to Messrs. F. W. Barker and Co., secretaries of Kanaboi, Ltd., for the following particulars of the seventh ordinary general meeting of that company hold at Winchester House, yesterday- The members present were Messrs. M. E. Plumpton (Chairman), J.892 words
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Article83 1913-04-02 9 A telegram from tbe resident of Menado states that, about 5 p.m. on March 14, a heavy seismic wave, accompanied by shocks and lasting for about three minutes, passed over the place from south-west to north-cast. Private advices state that at Amoerang, on the same day, a great portion of83 words
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Article387 1913-04-02 9 MR. CHURCHILL'S WARNING OF DANGER. Pacific and Mediterranean Problems. Riotir's Tiliokam. London, April 1. The House of Commons continued the debate on the naval estimates. Mr. Churchill said that if the naval holiday for a year was not accepted the resulting balance would be detrimental to Britain.387 words
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Article54 1913-04-02 9 KSDTBRS TBLBORJM. London, April 1. The Kaiser has come to an agreement with Farmer Sohst, one of his tenants, with whom there have been several lawsuits in which the Kaiser was defeated. Sohst has surrendered the remainder of his lease and receives the order of the Crown54 words
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Article52 1913-04-02 9 RbDTBR'S TILtOBAM. London, April 1. A Washington message says King George has cabled to President Wilson that he is greatly distressed to hear of the disastrous floods and loss of life. He expresses his deep sympathy with the people of the United States. President Wilson replied, deeply appreciating52 words
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Article53 1913-04-02 9 Kbotbb's Tblsorah. London, April 1. Tho Daily Mailvoffcrs prizes of five thousand sterling for the first British hydro-aero-plane piloted round Groat Britain in seventytwo consecutive hours without descending on land. It offers also ten thousand sterling for the first British or foreign hydroaeroplane crossing the Atlantic in53 words
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Article45 1913-04-02 9 Dir OsTAsiATidCBK Lloyd Tklbokam. Berlin, March 81. The Hamburg America line is establishing a joint arrangement with the Cunard line and the International Mercantile Marine Company for a private mutual lnanrancti company for tbe division of risks on vessel* paying high premiums.45 words
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Article24 1913-04-02 9 Die Ostasiatisgbi Lloyd Tblboram. Berlin, March 81. King George and Queen Mary will participate in the wedding of the Kaiser's daughter.24 words
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Article27 1913-04-02 9 Dir Ostasiatiscui Lloyd Tblioram. Berlin, March 31. Two German aviation officers have covered 595 kilometres in six hours, at Doeberitz. Tbis is a world's record.27 words
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Article442 1913-04-02 10 S.C.C. Tournament, The results of yesterday's are appended Championship. Klcinmann scr. beat Leggatt scr. 6—B, a— 6, 8-6. A Singles. Klcinmann scr. v. Upcott scr. unfinished. Moding scr. beat Threlfall scr. 6—4,6 4, 6—l. B Sim.lbs. Oliver owe 4 v. Dr. Clarke scr. postponed. su vn Parve v.442 words
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Article72 1913-04-02 10 S.R.C. v. KafNcsians. A fast game of soccer was played yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade between the S.R.C. and a team of boys from Raffles Insti tution. After fifteen minutes' play, a hard shot from the school boys' right wing found the S.R.C. net The S.R.C. tried their best72 words
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Article1653 1913-04-02 10 Notes on Horn* Matches. Seldom has an international team played finer football than that served up by the Scottish League representatives in the coarse of the annual engagement with the English League. The Scotsmen made their opponents appoar tho veriest novices, and the score of four goals to one did1,653 words
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Article190 1913-04-02 10 Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the current week, and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Fixtures kor190 words
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Article153 1913-04-02 10 Allagar.— l4,4oo lbs. Kukit Kubu.- 1,400 lbs. Batang Malakii. 41U lbs. Chimpul.— 2,672 lbs. Bekoh.— s,loo lbs. Batu RaU.— ll,oo7 lbs. Glenealy.-6,8j0 lbs. Dorian Sabataog.— l,Boo lbs. Alor Gajah.— 6,B9o lbs. Ayer Panas.— l2,ooo lbs. Kukit Lintang— ls,ooo lbs. PanUi.— B,oso lbs. Peg0h.— 22,500 lbs. Permata.— 2,Bso153 words
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Article72 1913-04-02 10 The Mayor of Southampton at a meeting of the harbour board said that, where— twenty years ago the waterway approaching the dock had a depth of twenty-three feet, at the present they had a depth of thirtytwo feet and wooß oomplete in the course of the next few months a72 words
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Article488 1913-04-02 10 Famous Landmark for Sale as a Factory. Jezreel's temple is for sale— as a factory, says a writer in The Standard, and bids for it will be invited at tbe Mart on March 4. A famous landmark on the summit of Chatham Hill on the main road from488 words
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Article310 1913-04-02 10 The report of the Pataling Rubber Estates Syndicate, Limited, states that the rubber crop harvested for the year to December 31 amounted to 429,547 lbs., against an estimate of 390,000 lbs., and a yield in 1911 of 833,044 lbs. The average gross price realised for the rubber310 words
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Article171 1913-04-02 10 The Imperial Merchant Service Guild have been officially notified by the Shipping Federation of the following scale of officers' wages adopted by a committee of shipowners specially appointed for the purpose of dealing with this important matter Second mate. 3,500 to 5,000 £12. 9. 5,000171 words
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Article112 1913-04-02 10 Since the great fire in Sainarang a few weeks ago, two other big fires are reported in the Java papers. The one took place at Batav.a on the night of March 18. Two Chinese godowns and contents were burnt, the damage being estimated at about f .400,000, which was covered112 words
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Article1167 1913-04-02 10 .Investigation Committee's Report Discussed. The adjourned annual meeting of the shareholders of the Kamunting (in Kedah) Rubber Plantation Co., Ltd., was held at Shanghai on March 17, when Mr. Theo. Eckardt presided, and among the others present were Messrs. R. N. Thurston, W. R. Jackson, E. Kadoorio,1,167 words
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Article522 1913-04-02 10 Failure of an Important Native Bank. The Shiraz correspondent of the Allahabad Pioneer writes, under date February 22 The big Parsee banking firm of jamshaidian has recently gone bankrupt and the local representative has had to take sanctuary in the Quam's stables, tho stables of tho biggest522 words
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Article226 1913-04-02 10 The eighty-first auction of (ho Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held yesterday when there were offered for sale 439 cases (441.77 piculs or 58,903 lbs.) and sold 321 cases (318.87 piculs or 42,449 lbs.) The prices realized were: Sheet Smoked 1178 to 192 The next226 words
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Article163 1913-04-02 10 At Messrs. Powell and Co.'s saleroom yesterday, a number of Singapore properties were disposed of by auction. There was a large attendance of Chinese and Arab buyers. A rubber and fruit plantation at Tampenis Road, about nine miles from town, containing an area of 206 acres 1163 words
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Article1596 1913-04-02 11 Chairman Reports on His Visit To the Property. Thi' tliiid ordinary general meeting of the Sua Mantis Rubbe r Co., Ltd., was held at Shanghai, on March IH. the directors present bfini; Mr. Silby Moore ichairman), Mr. R. Mac.,n ROf und Mr. A. 11. Duncan. I i1,596 words
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Article618 1913-04-02 11 How the Indian Tea Tax is Expended. It will be remembered that a few days ago, one of our special telegrams from London referred to a proposal to institute a rubber cess on the lines of the well-known tea cess. In this connection it is of618 words
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Article745 1913-04-02 11 Prices Quoted in tbe Market This Morning. Singapore, April 2, 1018. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning No». VaLCI. BCIIBS. SILLIBg. 2/- Allagar 2/6* 8/1* 4 1 Anglo Java 8/- 9/1 Anglo Johore 7/8 11/2/- Anglo Malay745 words
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Advertisement50 1913-04-02 11 Losing Weight jby.th* Pound j *Badst Wstgkt," a wMH- el ill- I b^ltb lL^_. raw a*rfafla#v« —_m at%frc..d,, Tl J WATEWWTI METAMUZEB I CM LrYEi Ml COMPOUND I gafKiliM tb« Wood with tba wasted noariabiag and batltby flash MUUm < materials Very palataU*. i i i IU HMIITI *i ama50 words
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Advertisement310 1913-04-02 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The finest that ever came over the water. MANTOUES UPPER CRUST Rye Whisky. Aobnts Garner, Quelch Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 881 Victoria Theatre. FOB OWE WEEK ONLY. Commencing Monday, April 7, AT 9 P.M. Mr. EDGAR WARWICK PRBBKNT3 NIK Pronounced by tbe press310 words
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Advertisement383 1913-04-02 11 lICHELIN EANS "-EAGE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, AGENTS 170 BO 6 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL DINNER ■m SKATING ONi SATURDAY, APRIL 5 MUSIC BY PARISIAN TRIO. The Brighton of Singapore. STennlß. mm m Tel. 335. sj BJ Billiards ea AjTeW Hotel Electric Light and Pans. SIN6LE DOUBLE ROO VIS Grove Hotel I EXCELLENT383 words
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Article459 1913-04-02 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest Lists The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from tho London and China Express. It should be understood that, in Borne instances, bookings may bo provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to tho issuance of this list459 words
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Article105 1913-04-02 12 The following is supplied by the local agents Per N. D. L. steamer Buclow, due April 11.— Mr. F. Harrop, Mrs. A. N. Carroll and child, Mr. W. Neave, Miss Finnic, Mr. and Mrs. Adcy Mix>n\ Mr. W. CYusemann. Mr. G. Glasciuann, Mr. K. Hol/hcucr. Mr. L. E. van 1105 words
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Article38 1913-04-02 12 It i N. Y. K. steamer Tango Main, due April :s.— Mr. H. Walter, Mrs. Perlstein, Mr. A. D. Hrowulee. Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Crawford, lU;v. \V. S. Kclliv. Mr. A. (i. Watson, Mr. I;. M. Williams.38 words
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Article433 1913-04-02 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. through steamer India, Bail ing on Thursday, April 3.— Mr. J. A. McGregor, Mr. .J. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Vowler, Mr. G. Ramnden, Mr. Lermit, Mr. J. Berry, Miss Berry, Mr. Matliewson, Mr. J. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Powt 11, Mr. and Mrs. J.433 words
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Article69 1913-04-02 12 Per Austrian Lloyd steamer Koerber, sailing April 19.— Mr. W. A. Sims, Mr. J. Kllisou. Mr. and Mrs. Tlioium-u. Mr. and Mrs. IWlkouiuic an. 1 child, Mr. and Mrs. I>, nkhi.i. Mr. ami Mrs .1. H. Hasf.w, Mr. aud Mrs. Itiulci' and child, Mr. aud Mrs. Stcele l:>v... M,. S.69 words
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Article528 1913-04-02 12 An Interesting Demonstration at Peradeniya. An interesting demonstration in hardcuring Para iubbtr by hand has been given at the Experiment Station, Peradeniya, CeyloD, by Mr. H. A. Wickham. The demonstration, says The Times of Ceylon, marks an important phase in the history of rubber production in the528 words
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Article332 1913-04-02 12 Rubber, Coal and Cotton Production. A mass of information is afforded in the ninth number, lately issued, of the Statistical Abstract for the British Empire in each year from 1897 to 1911. One table shows the quantity if robber produced in various parts of the Empire. British332 words
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Article146 1913-04-02 12 A well-known member of the entourage of the Sultan of Kedah was lately convicted of fraud and sentenced to two years' imprisonment by the Malay Court at Alor Star. The idea of a man in his position going to goal, whatever his offence, would never have been entertained in Kedah146 words
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Article97 1913-04-02 12 For the eight months ended November 30 laat, the total value of the overland trade of Kurma with Northern Siam was Ks. 3,451,702, as anamst Kg. 3,481,689 duriDg the corres ponding period of 1911, the imports (into Ks. 1,880,896 and the export* (to Northern biam) declining from Rs. 1,718,529 to97 words
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1300 1913-04-02 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON MARCH 5. Wt quote below the best available London list from the report* brought in by the last mail, and add lecal JMMfcH from the list prepared by Messrs. Frater and Co. (Singapore) on the correc ponding1,300 words
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Advertisement220 1913-04-02 12 fit "da: t^ ieiow 16 4 18 New Goods Good Goods. CAR LOAD OF REFRIGERATORS Por Hotels, Clubs. Ships. Homes, Offices and Flower Nurseries. EXQUISITE PARISIAN Tables. Glasses. Mirrors, Brlc-a-Brac and Sideboard Corners, SO ATKINS DRAWING ROOM SUITES. Latest Designs and Materials. SOLID BRASS BEDSTEADS. Canopy, Twin and Loksan. BENTWOOD220 words
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Advertisement180 1913-04-02 13 vSa^L lam^SklHrjflßa Ji M LaSSBw I Ma tA. Vk SOLE AGENTS m BEHN MEYER CO., LTD., T J.CROWTHER SHAW CO. T HENG CO. A A Selected Range of A PHOTO6RAPHIO STORES. I. TROPICAL SUITINGS I -S2JSS.SSSJ!" O Just Arrived. q work. AN EAELY INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. plUeg Pfcpew Filmili ohemfaals,180 words
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Advertisement682 1913-04-02 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINID SBRVIOE OP THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. BBTWBBH Mmantlt (Perth), North Wnt Australian Ports, Java and Singapor*. Beßolar Fortnightly nailing between Singapore and Western Australia, oalling ai Java (as indaoement offers), Derby, King> Sound (Pi rt lor the Kimberley682 words
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Advertisement233 1913-04-02 13 NEW and IMPROVED MODELS IN GRAMOPHONES English made with solid Wood case. Beautifully Finished. Pure and Mellow tone. Call and hear them. Only at the Robinson PIANO Co -> Ltd "^K^" .aFSa, T%/mT' F*^^^ WW 9 JsW UC^L. .^L. "4ta># K^T* Cash Clearance SALE GENERAL JAPANESE GOODS. 41, HIGH STREET,233 words
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Advertisement469 1913-04-02 14 mSURJUICE. CiSTON INBURANOI OFFICS LIMITBU. Capital Saksoribed ...•S.eCG.OOQ Amount paid up 600,000 Reserve fund 1.600,000 Hiad Omci, Haaaaoas. Tbe tusdcTriigned, having kcoa appointed iLgent* of the above Compaay. arc prepared to accept Marine Risks at aatreat rates. BOUSTBAD 4 Oc.,—Afmts. uaJtDIAN ASSURANCK COMPANT, LIMITBD, LONDON Snaisribed Capital 49,000.000 Total ißTwfed469 words
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Advertisement212 1913-04-02 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ABBUKANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Bbtablubbd 1883. Direct Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDB and Non-Farfeitable, Large Nat Surplus above liabilities tor Reserve and all outstanding claims. New Bualnaaa, 1011, over... 18,800,000.00 Cash Loan*, Settlements, etc., made locally. Numerous modern sohemes, 4. H. IVANS, Manager, South212 words
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Advertisement433 1913-04-02 14 BANKING. HSNGKONa AND SHANGHAI BANKING G9RPBRATIBN PAID-OP CAPITAL 911,000.900 BBSBBVB VUNDB Steilinx 41,500,000 at %l- i:;,k. 1 3,c00 SUvei 117,200,000 182 290,000 Reserve mabilitj of Proprietors 115,000,000 COURT OP DIMOTOfta)F, H. Armstrong, Bsq., Chairma*. Hob. Mr. O. H. Rots, Dspnty Ohiirmaa S. H. Dodwell. F. Lieb. Bag. Q. FriesJand, Bsq.433 words
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Advertisement479 1913-04-02 14 BANKING. OEUTSCH-MMTIBCHE BANK. MILLf MM UP CAPII4L ..in. Tssli 7,400,000,. Ulead Offieo Shanghai Board of Direotors Berlin. BRANCHBSt i &orUn,CaloatU, Hankow, Canton, Hongkong, Peking, Tientsin, Tsinanla, Tsingtea, Kobe, Yokohama, Hamborg. FOUNOEO BY THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERB. Kb an*— Koenigliohe Seehandlnng (Preatsiaehe titaatsbank). Direction dtr Discooto-Gesellchatt. Deateobe Bank. S. Bleiohroedei.479 words
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Advertisement737 1913-04-02 14 SALES BY AUCTION. EXCEPTIONALLY RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR Very Sound Investment WHBN Over 1,000,000 Dollars WORTH OF MOST VALUABLE PROPERTIES BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF THE LATE TAN KIM CHENG, DECEASED. Will be offered for sale by Auction by MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE Co. AT THEIR SALEROOM. NO. 3. RAFFLEB PLACE.737 words
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Article1012 1913-04-02 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Prospects on Road and Track. Things are fast taking shape for the racing season, and there is every prospect of a good year all round, both on the road and on the track. For some months past, says Gerald Bias in1,012 words
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Article126 1913-04-02 15 It is interesting to note that, although there is a good deal of new building going on in Calcutta, all the tendency is in the direction of erecting series of the modern style of self-contained flats. The old fashioned bungalow, says The Englishman, is no longer wanted, and there can126 words
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Advertisement506 1913-04-02 15 Fatty degeneration of the h. p. Is a 20 h.p. American car more powerful than an 11-9 h.p. British car What does the 81 of difference in horse-power count for Is it muscle, or is it fat Horsepower is ri.ted-»nd taxed -by online bore. THBRBFORE, American autoioobiks are built with506 words
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Advertisement67 1913-04-02 15 A Parent's Duty. Your boy is always getting scratched or 1 cat or braised. Because these wounds have j healed all right is no sign they always will. ti<t a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and see that every injury is cared for immedi- ately. You can get nothing better,67 words
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Advertisement320 1913-04-02 15 BY APPOINTMENT WIOXOR XVRE J MfINUFACTORERS TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEOR6E V. THE MOTORING PUBLIC WANT DUNLOPS The enormous preponderance of Dunlop tyres at Olympia 1,356 as against 875 of all other makes combined is evidence that the public taste is sound. The spread of technical knowledge amongst car owners,320 words
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Advertisement494 1913-04-02 16 A patent self-contained f* If 3 B ff I metal cleanin 8 and polishing cloth, for any kind of metal. NO PASTE. NO LIQUID. NO iMESS. NO WASTE. 20 cents per piece. Serviceable until worn to pieces. Special grade bright parts of Motor Car. Samples FreeSHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., 1494 words
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Advertisement360 1913-04-02 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. FOR SALE. Mining Lands. Full particulars on application to MINE, c/o Straits Times. 278-B 8-4 FOR BALE. Daimler Theobald Limousine, 22 h.p. complete. Car in use op to date. Reasonable offers considered. Owner going home. Apply Lt-Colonel Donnet, Rallies Hotel, Singapore. 298 84 FIREWORKS. Mr. Max H.360 words
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Advertisement500 1913-04-02 16 TO BE LET OH SOLD. HOUSE TO LET. No. f5, Robinson Road. Immediate entry. Apply S. Manasseh 4 Co. 4-1 a HOUBEB TO LET. To let, No. 46, Anson Road and Nos. 21 and 22, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11 n FURNISHED SEASIDE REBIDENCESTU LET. Belmont, Benioline,500 words
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Advertisement358 1913-04-02 16 BOARD AMD LOD6IWG SILVCRBANK. ORCHARD ROAD. English Home, vacancy, single room. Telephone S2B. 1-4 804 Y. M. 0. A. HOUSE. Exoellont roosis, with or without board. Apply The Genetal Seoretary. 1-2-sub. a BOARD AND REBIOENCE. Two nioe rooms with verandahs vacant from April 1, lower Tanglin District. Suitable for married358 words
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Advertisement630 1913-04-02 16 NOTICES. KMM KMT A GO. BHIP-CHANDLBRB, ■HIM—.II ibs ■asWpsl Nstraeta**; Teleptww No. 431. 108 106, Market Street NOTICE. My mite, (Job Soh Lin having left my house and protection siooe the 10th December, 1912, I shall not be responsible for any debts incurred by her as from that date. WEE630 words
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Advertisement653 1913-04-02 16 NOTICES. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. A Subscription Dance will be held in the S. V. A.. Drill Had, <"> Friday, April 4. Applications for tfoCets must bi made through Volunteers, to the "Honorary :;ocretary of the VolunteecOtab, c/o S.V.A. Drill Hall. Early applications are essential. Admittance by ticket only. 24-8 44653 words
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