The Straits Times, 12 June 1913
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Title Section13 1913-06-12 1 The Straits Times. SO. 24.200 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 12. 1913. PRICE 10 CBNTB.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement122 1913-06-12 1 LAIRD 0' LOGAN wan m£Ld clal Scotch Whisky. i <l I BSTABLISHKD 174?. I KATZ BROS., LTD. Big Attractions IN Lamps, Ice Chests, Kitchen Utensils, .Stoves, Motor and Cycle Accessories, Dynamos, Cyclecars, Qlassware, etc., ON Sst't;u.x»cL:efcy 9 «June 14. What remains of unsold Odds and Ends in Tumblers, Toilet Sets,122 words
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Advertisement40 1913-06-12 1 SLEDGE MILK IS GENUINE Swiss Milk from cattle grazed on the FAMOUS PASTURES OF THB BERNESE ALPS. E M?s 2 Atfs MIIKR K E fe A..U for: SLEDGE BRAND Unsweetened Condensed or Natural Sterilized. Sole Importers: J. TRAVERS SONS, LIMITED.40 words
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Advertisement124 1913-06-12 1 we have: secured the following SOLE AGENCIES. Henry Heath, Limited, HAT MANUFACTURERS TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING Felt Hats, Tweed Hats and Caps A SPECIALITY. ALSO THE WELL-KNOWN Gymnasium Shoes. One Price: $^2*O)O) pep pair. All Sizes. ROBINSON CO. PURE GREEN OLIVE OIL M^ly's HIGH-CLASS SALAD OIL patent fireproof safes124 words
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Article607 1913-06-12 2 By Ma.ioh J. A. R. Glkknir, AO. COSTSUMDAMT, S.V.C. Singapore, Jane 10, 1918. s. t. o. Baleotier Rifle Range. I:— The S.K.A. annual prize meeting will be continued on Saturday and Sunday, June 14 anl 15. Saturday, June 14, at 2 p.m., Volunteer Challenge Cup. Sunday, Jane IS,607 words
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Article242 1913-06-12 2 MADE IN ENGLAND." Stained Glass Window for New York Cathedral. A beautiful stained glass window has been completed at the Whitef riars Glass Works in London for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New York. It is only in comparatively recent years that America has come to England for242 words
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Advertisement253 1913-06-12 2 f Invigorates f/y rVT i r/^/\ Nourishes Sustains Body, Brain and Nerve <j Vana Tonic possesses remarkable /j jX restorative power. It acts quickly, (x^ with the most beneficial effect upon J^ \^k the whole system. Hence its value £V in convalescence after illness. VSK Of mil A See you253 words
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Advertisement10 1913-06-12 2 For Children's Hacking Congh at Night, Woods' Oreat Peppermint Core.10 words
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Advertisement619 1913-06-12 2 ANKLES SWOLLEN Hi SKIN OFF Caused by Friction, Inflammation Set In. Used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment Alone, In Two Weeks Quite Right Again. 9. Heights Croft. Marsden Height*. BrierHeld. Ens. "Mr husband is an insurance agent and a good many of his calls are tout into country districts, and619 words
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Advertisement274 1913-06-12 2 The Ambitious Clerk s^jyWry&yt, will make him-elf a typist, quick and accurate ffi by practising at home in his leisure moments Send as $2O and we will deliver an Armstrong Typewriter (value 1100) for a roll examination and trial. Ton can complete the purchase by making easy monthly payments. The274 words
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Article1124 1913-06-12 3 SIR C. TUPPER ON CANADA'S FUTURE. Sixty< Four Times Across Pacific. On the long and honoured roll of those who have helped to build up the British Empire, Sir Charles Tupper takes a foremost place. Born in 1821, he will see his 93rd birthday in July. Yet1,124 words
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Article406 1913-06-12 3 Football Competitions in Home Newspapers. Chief constables from many cities and boroughs of England and Wales attended the annual meeting of the Chief Constables' Association at the Westminster Palace Hotel, recently. The president of the association, Mr. James Metoalfe, Chief Constable of Reigate, was in the chair, and406 words
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Article343 1913-06-12 3 Thirty-Two Lives Saved In Fierce Gale. Heroic conduct on the part of a sailor, by whose daring swim a crew of eight officers and 34 men were saved, was described on May 14 when the crew of the Sunderland steamer Lei trim reached London. The Leitrim went343 words
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Article138 1913-06-12 3 The Kuomintang leaders in Shanghai and the officials of Hunan, the native province of the late Mr. Sung Chiao-ien, have been discussing the question of the place where the body of the deceased shall be buried. It is now reported that Mr. Tan Jenfung and138 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement462 1913-06-12 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1 869 Tbe first Life Office in the world to introdnoe the non-iorteitnre principle to Polioies. A Mutual OfllO*. >*O Shareholder*. LOW Premium*. Annual Inoome £1,284,384. Fund* 57,391,890 Claims paid C 8,078,880. ALL profits are distributed amongst Policy holders. Claims paid462 words
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Advertisement49 1913-06-12 3 Bov.e» Complaint In Children. Daring the summer months mothers should watch for any unnatural looseness of the child's bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement158 1913-06-12 3 RANEEGUNOE GLAZED STONEIWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. THE ABSOLUTE IT FRASER NEAVES SODA WATER. To Estate Mine Managers, Etc. PATERSON, SIMONS Co.. Ld., CAN SUPPLY I WHlSKY— Chivas Bros. "Royal Strathythan. BRANDY— Exshaw's No. 1. BEER-Wrexbam. CEMENT— Wouldham Red Cross Brand. CORRUGATED IRON— AII158 words
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Advertisement601 1913-06-12 4 STEAMER BAILIN6B. P. &O. STEAM NAYI6ATIBN CB. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGTPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOOTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading Issued tor Cblaa Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental aad American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES ISIS BoiMSMra (/or fteroatj. f601 words
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Advertisement642 1913-06-12 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The Now Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all642 words
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Advertisement715 1913-06-12 4 STEAMER BAILIH6B. THE 31AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringgana, Bisut, Semera, Baohok, K9laata*. Tabai, Bangnara, Telopm, Panarai, PaUni, Siagara, Lmob, Kahsamnl, Bando*, baagsoea, Taku, Obuaspoa, Kohlak and Bangkok. Oue OapirtuM. ••mm, BORIBAT June 14. i.YUOALA June 18 June 18. ..•ASOANQ June 18 June SI.715 words
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Advertisement525 1913-06-12 4 STEAMER SAILIMQS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. at 111 RTUEI IIIU MEM 1 1 Comblnan aVerirlo*. The steamres of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched tortnightly tor Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month tor525 words
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Advertisement617 1913-06-12 4 steamer mums. N. D. L. or ddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNI. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South' amoton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vita versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Oolomfcr Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,617 words
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Advertisement362 1913-06-12 5 "J ENATZY" Motor Tyres. Co., SOLE AGENTS. Mllll^/ArlA r.I IV/l I i r*. V I jIIiN An experienced Teacher and substitute 11 %J W f rtllrt Llljl 1 f») AJMJ M. UVrl 1» naedtd ppl t0 the Director, St. Joseph's Institution. The Sanatorium of the East. 6,200 feet above sea362 words
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Advertisement458 1913-06-12 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOXING! BOXING Theatre Royal, THURSDAY, JUNE 10. Light, Middle and Heavyweight Championships. PTE. WILSON v. KID GLEESON (16 ROUNDS). Forty Rounds of Boxing. Prices Ringside, $5, other seats $3, $2, $1 (Soldiers in UDifotm half price). 12 6 18-6 auction sale: of the valuable freehold residential property known458 words
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Advertisement448 1913-06-12 5 For bright homes, clean pots and pans, shining brassware, crockery and enamel, for a thousand household uses MONKEY BRAND never fails to please. BENJAMIN MOOKB CO. l.!l>. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED CHEAP FOR CASH. A piece of cleared land containing two or three hundred acres with water frontage, within twenty mile*448 words
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Advertisement254 1913-06-12 6 Loose Covers FOR Motor Cars. They enhance the appearance of a car, preserve the upholstered parts, and do not soil one's clothes. Made of Brown Linen or Khaki Drill, button-holed and piped white. To fit four-seater "REGAL." "HUPMOBILE" or "FORD" Cars. Prices BROWN LINEN $10.50 per set complete. KHAKI DRILL254 words
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Advertisement395 1913-06-12 6 A LUXURY. VAT 69. |BJ From the WAR OFFICE TIMES and NAVAL REVIEW. I I LONDON, October, 1806. I I This grand Whisk j has, in tratb, been a revelation to as. I I It is impossible to tell the precise age of it, the whiskies of which II it395 words
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Advertisement58 1913-06-12 6 PETROLEUM WOOD PRESERVATIVE MADE FROM PREPARED PETROLEUM RESIDUE. sdi& per 4 allon tln t. o. b. or I. o. r. Singapore. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST EFFICIENT WOOD-PRESERVATIVE ON THE MARKET. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY. (Straits Settlements), LIMITED, Winchester House, SINGAPORE. COKBElSfßflllltfiliiil^ You may pay more for your milk but you58 words
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Article229 1913-06-12 7 To-day. Muntokaud Paleinbang Japara -1 pm I ili in a Tinggi, Bengkalis an. 1 Itajjuii Mi T.ui 8 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 3 pm Port Dicknon and Port Swettenhain Sclangor 8 pm Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Edavana 4 pm Hataria Vondel 4 pin Batavia, C'hcribon ami229 words
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Article146 1913-06-12 7 The P. and outward packet Devanha with mails from London up to the evening of May 2", was signalled at Penang at 4 a.m. today, and may be expected to arrive liero on Friday morning, Juue 13. The Imp. German mail steamer Oocben left Hongkong at 6146 words
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Article295 1913-06-12 7 Latest Arrivals. Assayc. Hi it. str. 4">39 Urns, Capt Cold well, June 12. From Shanghai. June 8. O.c. mail and p. P. *O. <.'">•• Kor Bombay, June 18. \V. Hiiyskfs. Dut. iitr. %4 tons Capt Wenting, .lime \>. I'iom Bt-1- Deli, June 10. G.c. and f, I immojlM.295 words
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100 1913-06-12 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONG PAGAR. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. Sbctiom No. l...lsmaila. Shirrs Wuahf Nil. Main W. Sbct. No. 2. ..Monmouthshire, Edavana. B...Benlawers. 4.. .H0p Sang. 6 ..Pantai. 6.. .Ch0w Fa. N'kw Dock 7. ..(Under construction) Wbst Wharf100 words
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Article108 1913-06-12 7 Arrivals. Per P. aud O. steamer Assaye, June 12. From Yokohama via ports Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Miss Ardea, Mrs. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sing, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dallas, Miss M. Hallott, Mrs. Buckland and 2 children, Messrs. B. J. Palmer, J. A. Smallboues, W.108 words
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Article46 1913-06-12 7 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Kaber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Oreenwich mean time. The time-gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock.46 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article110 1913-06-12 7 EXCHANOE Sinoaporb. Junk 12, 1918. On London Bank m/a 2/4.; Demand 2/4& Private 6 m/a 2 4 8 m/a 3/4iJ On Ghmavi Bank d/d 288^ Private 8 m/a '248j On Kbancb Bank d/d 284 Private 8 m/a 299 J On India Bank T. T. 174 j Private 80 d/a 176J110 words
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Article160 1913-06-12 7 SmaAPoma, 9mm 12, 1818. Gambior fOO do (Cube No. 1) onpioked 18.00 Copra Sundried 12.00 do Mixed 1180 Pepper, Black buyer* 20.00 do White 6% 81.60 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.75 do Brunei No. 1 oom. Pearl Sago 4.20 Coffee Bali 28.40 Coffee Palembaog, 10% basis 80.00 Tapioca, small flake160 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article157 1913-06-12 7 'T 2 Buyers. Value (JJ 3 10 10 Ampang 9.00 10 10 Belat Tin 2.60 10 10 Broang 10 10 Konaboi 2.00 10 10 Kampar 10 10 Kinta Association 13.60 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.15.0 £1 Labat Mint* 1.2.6 10 10 Middleton 18.50 6/. 6/- Pahang Consol 10/1. £1157 words
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Article576 1913-06-12 7 8806 Buyers. Sellers, /alue <2 I/- 2/- Allagar 2/8 2/9 El £1 Anglo Java 6/101 6/7 I/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 10/4* 11/4 2/- Batang Malaka 2/- 2/6 El £1 Batu Tiga 8.2.6 3.10.0 El £1 Bnkii Kajang 2.2.6 2.8.0 El £1 Bukit Lintang 4.10.0 5.0.0 norn 2/- Bnkit Mertajam 2/1*576 words
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Article102 1913-06-12 7 Bnyere. Sellers Palue £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 18/8 19/61 *1 Prel. 1.8 6 1.5.8 S/. 6/- Electric T'ways 8/8 4/10 10 Fraaer k Neave 60.50 61.50 LOO HowarthErekine... 60.00 LOO 7%Pref. 95.0 C 102.00 LOO 100 KaU Bro, Def. 180.00 140.00 10 10 Maynaid Co. 20.00 vTel 100102 words
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Article40 1913-06-12 7 Bayers Sellers United Engineers 6% »1,234,500 par Singapore Electric Tramways 6% £860,000 Spore Municipal 6% 11,878,000 nom. Buyers Sellers Spore Municipal 4}% of 1907 1,1,600,000 7% Spore Municipal 4*% of 1909 11,000,000 10% pm Spore Municipal 4% 1602,900 pa*40 words
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Advertisement45 1913-06-12 7 Sick To-day, Well To-morrow. If you feel dull and stupid, are bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets before going to bed. They are just what you neud, and you will be all right to morrow. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement219 1913-06-12 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. June 13.— At The Railway Store, P. Saigon, Govt. Unserviceable Rly. Stores, at 2.80. .Tune 14. At Court Inspector's Quarters, Pearls Hill oil Havelock Road, furniture, etc., at "2.30. June IT. At saleroom, leasehold land at I iy Urn St., at 2.30. June 19. At219 words
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Advertisement119 1913-06-12 7 Embassy. e^e^eb kwVft VIRGINIA r -M f. CIGARETTES MANUFACTURERS OF MINING MACHINERY. RUBBER MACHINERY AND POWER PLANTS. BY APPOINTMENT |IwS TO H.M. THE KINO. Contractor* to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN119 words
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Advertisement106 1913-06-12 7 COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BKILGE BOAD. TO-NIGHT: Second Show 9.30 to 11 p.m. DRINK'S LURE Biograph. Tbe husband, a drunkard, joins some crooks to burble the house io which the wife and child he has deserted are stayiDg. He sees his child and defending106 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous131 1913-06-12 7 DAILY TIME TABLE. FIXTURES. Thursday, June 12. High Water, 3 24 a.m., 5.1 p.m Friday, June 13. High Water, 4.4S a.m., 5.58 p.m Municipal Commissioners, 2.30. P. and O. outward mail due. Dallas Co., Victoria Theatre. Saturday, June 14. High Water. 6.21 a.m.. 6.53 p.m. Dallas Co., Victoria Theatre. S.131 words
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973 1913-06-12 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, JUNE 12. THE AERIAL AWAKENING. Enough has appeared in the home preen of recent times to show that the aerial awakening has arrived— that Great Britain has at last put her shoulder to the wheel to bring herself into line with those other nations who have973 words
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Article27 1913-06-12 8 Mr. A. W. Bean will give a lantern lecture on Yosemite Valley at the Middle Koad Church, tomorrow, at 8 p.m. Those interested are invited to attend.27 words
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Article52 1913-06-12 8 Our correspondent at Penan y wires that the old wooden steamer Banho, belonging to Messrs. Hong Bee and Company, sprang a leak and sunk in the junk anchorage. Penang, early yesterday morning. The site of the wreck is marked by a flag during the day and by a red light52 words
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Article55 1913-06-12 8 There was an obvious misprint in yesterday's issue where it was stated that the German transport Konigin Luise was taking on a laiye quantity of ice for use during the voyage. It should have been 1,000 tons of rice, and we are indebted to Messrs. Behn, Meyer and Co. for55 words
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Article62 1913-06-12 8 The thirteen yew old daughter of Mr. Frank, station master at Ooeberg (Sourabaya), wan returning from school to that station by train, when stepping out of the train whilst it was still in motion she slipped and fell and the train went over her left arm. She was taken to62 words
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Article70 1913-06-12 8 It is mentioned in a Manila paper that during her ten days' Btay in that port, the Blue Tunnel steamship Ixion dealt with 16,260 tons of cargo, which constitutes a record for these freighters at that port. When it is considered that all this freight was handled at the average70 words
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Article83 1913-06-12 8 The Osaka Shosen Kaiaha communicate to the Hongkong newspapers the information that they received a cable from Osaka on June 5, stating that the Canada Maru, which sailed from Hongkong on May 28 for Tacoma via ports, went aground on the 4th inst. in the Inland Sea of Japan, but83 words
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Article16 1913-06-12 8 H.M.S. Kent is due in Singapore from Hongkong en route for England at an early date.16 words
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Article21 1913-06-12 8 It is proposed to hold an Old Wellingtonian dinner at the Hotel de L'Europe on Wednesday, June Ih, at 8 p.m.21 words
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Article25 1913-06-12 8 The Trengganu Tin Syndicate, Limited, has been registered with a capital of £5,000 in £1 shares. The office is at 16, Basinghall Street, London, E.C.25 words
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Article41 1913-06-12 8 A Eurasian employed at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank was charged yesterday in the third court with criminal breach of trust respecting a sum of 179.50. The accused was remanded for one week, bail in the sum of •500 being allowed.41 words
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Article44 1913-06-12 8 A woman named Jahara binte Ismah, of Rochore, went down to Keppel Harbour yesterday to see some friends. She was knocked down by a railway truck that was being shunted and sustained injuries that resulted in her death at the hospital shortly after admission.44 words
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Article46 1913-06-12 8 According to the Manila papers the intermediate steamships of the Toyo Risen Kaisha, running between Hongkong and San Francisco, are to call at Manila. The first steamer to call will be the Nippon Maru, which is scheduled to sail from Hongkong on June 17 for Manila.46 words
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Article54 1913-06-12 8 Figures of the output of coal in British India during 1912 have been issued by the Chief Inspector of Mines and are as follows: Bengal 4,306.129 tons, Bihar and Orissa 9,128,487 tons, Punjab 38,409 tons, Assam 296,615 tons, Baluchistan 45,732 tons, Central Provinces 283,996 tons, and North Western Provinces 5054 words
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Article54 1913-06-12 8 A meeting of the members of Arya Sangam was held yesterday evening at the Sangara's Hall, Benooolen Street, with Mr. C. K. Sundara Iyer in the chair. A representative committee was appointed to collect subscriptions for the building fund, it being stated that a sum of (2,500 had been promised54 words
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Article62 1913-06-12 8 The case which was brought by Mr. St. V. B. Down, on behalf of the Singapore Motor Launch Service, against a Malay named Ahmat bin Mohamed, for criminal breach of trust respecting a sum of 1180, has been withdrawn. Mention was made of it this morning in the District Court62 words
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Article71 1913-06-12 8 There were many people who expressed their regret at not having been able to attend the Cberniavsky Concerts during the last visit of the trio to Singapore, and it is for their benefit the management ask us to state that early reservation of seats is advisable, as there will be71 words
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Article67 1913-06-12 8 The police have received the particulars of a very determined case of suicide. A boy employed by Mr. Me Nair obtained possession of his master's revolver and after shutting himself in his room, shot himself in the head and stomach. He was removed to the hospital and everything possible done67 words
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Article78 1913-06-12 8 Tan Liong Cheng, living at 149 Beach Road, has reported to the police that in the early hours of this morning four Chinamen, whom he does not know, broke into his room, assaulted him and took away two dollars in copper. The unusual feature of the affair, however, is that78 words
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Article79 1913-06-12 8 Members of the Dallas Comedy Company arrived from Hcngkong and China ports, this morning, on board of the P. and O. mail steamer Assaye. They are all in the best of health and speak highly of the season in the Far East. They open for a short season in Singapore79 words
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Article98 1913-06-12 8 The Yamoto is authority for the report that when the N.Y.K. liner Tango Mara, which left Yokohama for Europe on May 7, was near Enshu Strait, a Japanese broke into a first-class passenger's cabin and violated the daughter of a certain foreign military officer. Upon arrival of the vessel at98 words
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Article110 1913-06-12 8 We hear that the Penang police have wired to the Dallas Company in Singapore asking to have sent up the libretto of .1. M. Barries What Every Woman Knows, the piece that the company has promised to play there. It would be interesting to know who is responsible for this110 words
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Article125 1913-06-12 8 The Strangers' Home for Asiatics, of the West India Dock road, London, which has for the last 56 years been dispensing British hospitality to Asiatic sailors and others who visit England, held its annual meeting recently, when Sir John Preacott Hewett, (1. C.5.1., C.1.E., presided, and together with Lord Ampthill125 words
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Article25 1913-06-12 8 Mr. G. Gordon Black, of the Dunlop Hub ber Co. Estates, left for home yesterday on short leave by the Katuo Maru.25 words
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Article21 1913-06-12 8 The death is announced of Mr. Alfred Austen, Poet Laureate, for the past seventeen years. He was 78 years of age.21 words
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Article20 1913-06-12 8 Sir Havilland de Sausmarez, judge of th» British Supreme Court, Shanghai, has been to Hongkong to sit in appellate jurisdiction.20 words
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Article23 1913-06-12 8 Mr. 11. K. Redmond, who has been con aected with the Siam Observer, at Bangkok, for nearly three years, has resigned his position.23 words
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Article39 1913-06-12 8 Mr. Harry Gild, manager of the I'.ukit Tawaug Hydraulic Mines, Ltd., Trengganu, is on a short visit to Ipoh prior to leaving for Australia. During Mr. Gild's absence, Mr. H. S. Scrivenor will act as manager of the mine.39 words
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Article33 1913-06-12 8 The death took place on May of Mm. Louisa Jane Margary, mother of Mr. Augustus Raymond Margary, the young Chinese interpreter who in 1875 was treacherously murdered at Manwein, on the Chinese frontier.33 words
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Article41 1913-06-12 8 Sir Gerard Lowther is retiring from the diplomatic service on June 30, when his five years' term as Ambassador at Constantinople comes to an end, his retirement being due entirely to the unsatisfactory state of his health and other private reasons.41 words
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Article49 1913-06-12 8 Mr. Knipping, the new German Consul General at shanghai, is expected to arrive in Shanghai from Tientsin during the first weok in July, and he will then take charge. Among the German officials recently in Shanghai was Mr. Weiss, Consul at Chengtu, who was there on a short visit.49 words
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Article53 1913-06-12 8 Reuto'B Peking correspondent says that the German Minister Herr von Haxtuausen, bade farewell to Yuan Shih-kai on May 29. Their interview was of the most cordial description. Un May 80 Yuan Shih-kai present ed Herr von Haxthausen and his wife with magnificient porcelains and expressed the hope of their early53 words
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Article98 1913-06-12 8 Our Penang correspondent wired on Jum 11 that the wedding had taken place the pro vious day of Margaret, daughter <>t Mr. and Mrs. Leith Wcmyss, and Horace Aul>rey Low, manager of Adamson, Giltillan and Co. The ceremony was performed in St. George's Church. Penang, by the Rev. F. G.98 words
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Article156 1913-06-12 8 The prospectus has been issued and the subscription list opened for the issue of debentures of the L'lu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd. The issue consists of 788 first mortgage debentures of 9100 each at par, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent. It156 words
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Article182 1913-06-12 8 After a number of hearings, the case in which Mr. J. G. Strangman was charged with driving his motorcar in a rash and negligent manner was conclude! yesterday before Mr. Talma, in the second court. It may be recalled that Mr. Strangman, on May 26, collided182 words
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Article242 1913-06-12 8 The march of civilisation has produced innumerable paradoxes, and perhaps the de velopmcnt in armaments in responsible for more of these than anything else. Bar barou.s weapons were tabooed by civilised nations, the dumdum bullet could no longer be considered a lit agent of destruction. But the242 words
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Advertisement174 1913-06-12 8 H lANoAN /f^Ff/^3F\ A NATURAL TONIC WATER jS*' IN PINTS AND SPLITS. f l| FRESH STOCKB ARRIVE MONTHLY l|Sp THE TRADE SUPPLIED. GALDBECK, MAGGREGOR CO., SOLE AGENTS. HERCULES PILSENER BEER. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. THE "PISTONLESS" HYDRAULIC PRESS The Motive Power required is derived directly from the Ordinary Water Mains,174 words
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Advertisement152 1913-06-12 8 STILL ON AND ATTRACTING THE PICTURE DRAMA IN 8 PARTS MATERNITY An admirable picture which has all the homely understandable touches that go direct to the heart of the majority ATTHI ALHAMBRA Bbacb Road Sk< 'on ii Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. TO-NIGHT SUPPORTED BY »n Asbastos Quarry I" »mtrlca.152 words
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Article416 1913-06-12 9 SECOND READING PASSED BY MAJORITY^OF 98. Government Steers Straight On Ratrm's Tblbobah London, June 11. In the course of the Home Rule debate. Sir Kdward Carson said tbe cause of Ulster was never stronger than to day. Because of the open declarations of Mr. Ronar Law and416 words
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Article116 1913-06-12 9 The Powers Offer Counsels of Moderation. Rkctrr'h Tblkoram. London, June 11. A Vienna message says the Powers are working with the greatest vigour to ensure peace in tbe Balkans, Russia and Germany being particularly assiduous in counselling moderation, whilst France, who is the principal creditor of the116 words
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Article79 1913-06-12 9 Heated Discussions on Chinese Labour KsDTSl's TlLI'iBlM. London, June 11. Chinese labour is the chief question in the Wandsworth election. Mr. Havelock Wilson, of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union, has attacked Sir Marcus Samuel for employing Asiatics on his ships. Sir Marcus Samuel's reply is that this79 words
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Article25 1913-06-12 9 Rkctbr's Tblbgrax. London, June 11. Vice-Admiral Lowry has been appointed to the new post of senior officer on the coast of Scotlan.l.25 words
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Article182 1913-06-12 9 Bookmakers and the New Betting Bill. (Fbom Ocb Own Correspondbkt.) Penang, June 11. A special meeting of the Penang Turf Club adopted tbe programme, as published, for the Autumn race meeting. The Residency Cup, offered by the Hon. W. Evans, will be awarded to the winner of182 words
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Article43 1913-06-12 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London yesterday was strong for Para grades, but easier for Plantation grades. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/lo Forward 3/8;. First latex crepe, delivery next three months 8/143 words
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Article228 1913-06-12 9 Story of Rubber Atrocities In Peru. Though so much has already been written of the Putumayo rubber horrors, there should be many readers for "The Lords of tbe Devil's Paradise," by Mr. G. Sidney Paternoster. The Lords are employers of the Peruvian Amazon Company, and their228 words
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Article314 1913-06-12 9 World's Doctors to Assemble In London. For the first time in 32 years the International Congress of Medicine will, in a month or two. assemble in London, and the delegates, to tbe number of about 8,000, will comprise specialists of the first rank engaged in scientific research314 words
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Article93 1913-06-12 9 At the annual meeting of the Mid-Cumber-land Conservative Association at Keewick, Mr. Thomas Hartley, Armathwaite Hall, who presided, read a letter from Mr. J. W. Lowther, M.P. for the constituency, who said I hope to go on to the end of this Parliament, which will ran, I guess, to the93 words
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Article38 1913-06-12 9 GRAND VIZIER MURDERED IN CONSTANTINOPLE. A Revolt Against Progress. Rbdtbb's Tblboram. London, Jane 12. Reuters Constantinople correspondent reports an uprising against the Committee of Union and Progress. The Grand Vizier, Shef ket Pasha, has been assassinated.38 words
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Article616 1913-06-12 9 Miraculous Escape of British Officer. Mr. Rivett Carnac, of tho 7th Infantry, who has been shikaring in the Tammu District of Upper Burmah, recently had a very exciting encounter with a herd of wild elephants in Kotali Valley, near Tannu. Mr. Rivett-C'arnac writes: I am having some difficulty616 words
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Article324 1913-06-12 9 Eight Members Lost From Rescue Party. Captain Staxrud, the Norwegian leader of the Schrooder Stranz Relief Expedition, who returned to Adven. Bay, Spitsbergen, with the rescued members of the expedition, reports in a long dispatch to the Expedition Committee in Berlin that of the ten German324 words
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Article2190 1913-06-12 9 ATTAINS SEMI-JUBILEE OF HIS REIGN. Progress in Germany. Next Sunday, the 15th inst., is a day of great significance to the German Empire and therefore to Oormans in all parts of the world. It is the twenty fifth anniversary of the accession of the Emperor William 11.2,190 words
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115 1913-06-12 9 According to the papers the Kaiser has been the victim of thieves, who up to the present have escaped detection. On the occasion of the Kaiser's visit to Alsace and Lorraino two goldmountod dressing cases in crocodile leather, containing all the articles for His Majesty's personal use,115 words
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Article230 1913-06-12 9 SURPRISING FORM OF THE AMERICANS. England Outplayed and Outridden RaoTss's Tblbobam. London, June 11. In the first match for the International polo cup, America beat England by 5.J to 8. Play opened in surprising fashion, the Americans having all the best of the game and completely outplaying230 words
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Article73 1913-06-12 9 Huge Increase in Returns For May. Kbotbk's Tblbobam. London, June 11. The trade returns for May show an in crease in imports of £6,211,288 and in exports of j£5,025,787. Tbe former was principally in food, drink and tobacco 2-j millions, timber half a million, wool a quarter73 words
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Article43 1913-06-12 9 Rbutbr's Tilboham. London, June 11. An appeal signed by Lord Haldane, Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener and others has been issued for subscriptions in Great Britain and the Dominions to a memorial to Lord Wolseley. Tbe Duke of Connaught is a patron.43 words
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Article51 1913-06-12 9 Ric tie's Tblbobam. London, June 11. The French aviator Moulinais, who flew from Paris to Berlin in eight hours, covered the last 280 miles of his journey to Berlin in two hours, flying before a gale. He proceeded to Warsaw, where he arrived three and a half hours51 words
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Article17 1913-06-12 9 Rkutfr's Ibleoram. London, June 11. It is understood that Mr. Williams, M.P., is retiring.17 words
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Article29 1913-06-12 9 Rkutkk's Tklkoram. London, June 11. Yorkshire defeated Leicestershire, at Leeds, by an innings and 180 runs. Sussex beat Derbyshire, at Brighton, by an innings and 92 runs.29 words
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Article47 1913-06-12 9 Dbr Ostasiatischi Llotd Tblboram. Berlin, June 10. Tbe Reichstag committee has resolved to collect the war-tax in three instalments. False declarations will be punished with imprisonment and deprivation of civil rights. Receipts of over 990 millions will be utilized for pay ment of debts.47 words
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Article32 1913-06-12 9 Dm Ostasiatischi Llotd Tiliobam. Berlin, June 10. The Russian chief of tbe general staff at Warsaw has been arrested on a charge of espionage in the service of Austria.32 words
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Article26 1913-06-12 9 O4TAMATISCBB LLOYD TbLBORAM. Berlin, June 10. Russia has suggested a conference of ambassadors to be held at Constantinople to discuss the Armenian questiyu.26 words
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Article844 1913-06-12 10 RETURN OF BULLOCK WORKMAN PARTY. Forty New Peaks. After an absence of more than a year, Dr. William Hunter Workman and Mrs. Bullock Workman, the celebrated Himalayan explorers, have returned to Paris, en route for London. Their expedition has been extremely successful, thuugh two of the party unfortunately844 words
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Article221 1913-06-12 10 A London special to the N'ichi Nichi, dated May 21, reports that at midnight on the 15th instant, when the new Japanese battle cruiser Kongo was off Oreenock on her trial run. Commander Masaki, vice commander of the vessel, fell from a height of thirty feet221 words
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Article13 1913-06-12 10 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.'!13 words
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Article85 1913-06-12 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— ln the interests of the subscribers to the fond of the proposed building for the International Correspondence Schools Association, will the committee responsible for the collection of subscriptions state what progress has been made with the scheme so far85 words
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Article938 1913-06-12 10 Results of Excavations in Old Wessex. Maumbury Rings, the Roman amphitheatre just outside Dorchester, has always been a place full of evil memories, and scientific research is gradually revealing troubles and tragedies that took place on this spot far back in prehistoric times, says a writer in The938 words
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Article46 1913-06-12 10 The King has conferred the King Edward Medal upon Mr. A. E. Strout, a guard of the East Indian Railway of the Dinapur Division, for bravery in saving the life of a passenger last year. It is probable His Excellency the Viceroy will make the presentation.46 words
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Article837 1913-06-12 10 Thrilling Examples of Presence Of Mind. Difficulties squarely met and overcome go far to produce the quality of self-reliance so needful in these competitive days, but there is a mental attitude dependent on no such training which we call presence of mmd an endowment rather than an attainment837 words
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Article263 1913-06-12 10 Closer Co-opera on With British Manufacturers. A letter has been received by the Council of the Association of Chambers of Commerce from the Foreign Office, in which Sir Edward Grey recommends to the favourable consideration of the association proposals which have for their object a closer co-opera-tion between263 words
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Article523 1913-06-12 10 The Bombay Government's New Scheme. The Bombay Anjuman-i-Islam, at a special meeting on May 21 passed a resolution disapproving of the suggestion to give the monopoly to any shipping company for the conveyance of pilgrims to Jeddah. The Anjuman had before it important papers circulated by the Government523 words
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Article455 1913-06-12 10 The Freer Manuscript of the New Testament. A detailed account is published in The Times of May 13, of the new manuscript of the Gospels discovered in Egypt and purchased by Mr. C. L. Freer, by whose direction a facsimile has now been produced and a455 words
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Article116 1913-06-12 10 The sugar manufacturers in Java ha\ c, says a Karachi message, considered the complaints from India about the weakness of the bags in which Java sugar is exported to this country, and are not sympathetic. They say that they have tried to get better bags and failed. They say that116 words
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Article27 1913-06-12 10 The Simpolan Mubebba Football Association will meet the Johore Sports Clnb in a friondly game of football on the padang at Johore on Sunday next.27 words
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Article34 1913-06-12 10 A meeting of the Singapore Football Association will be held in the S.C.C. Pavilion on Monday next at 6.8(1 p.m. to confirm the rules drawn up by the sub committee for the League Competition.34 words
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Article153 1913-06-12 10 St. Andrews Links. The Chairman of the Royal and Ancient Green Committee issued recently an emphatic denial of exaggerated statements which had been circulated as to the condition of the old course at St. Andrews, over which the Amateur Championship tournament was due to be decided this year. The153 words
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Article180 1913-06-12 10 S.C.R.C. Annual Tournament. The following ties havo been played in the Straits Chinese Recreation Club's annual lawn tennis tournament A Singles.— Chee Toon Cheng owe 18 beat Nio Swi Hock owe 18, 6—4, 7—5, Keong Chin Eng owe 12 beat Chia Hood Sang rec. 2, w.0., Chua Sim180 words
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Article308 1913-06-12 10 Alleged Attempted Murder Off Tanjong Bungah Captain Mohammed, of the steamer Ban Lee, was the witness of what had every appearance of being a coldblooded attempt at murder off Tanjong Bungab, on Saturday morning, reports the Pinang Gazette, of June 9. Interviewed by a representative of the308 words
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Article175 1913-06-12 10 Journalism in The Antarctic Regions. Dr. Mawson, leader of the Antarctic expedition, sent ont under the auspices of the Australian Government and people, who, with several of his companions, missed the steamer Aurora, and was obliged to spend the winter in the frozen south, has sent a175 words
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Article109 1913-06-12 10 The volcano Kaoeng (Java) is showing signs of unusual activity, says the Sourabaya llandelsblad. On May 22, a column of smoke hung over the mountain and showed no signs of diminishing when the report was made. A rumbling noise was beard up to a distance of 52 kilometers, and now109 words
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Article828 1913-06-12 10 STORIES OF BRILLIANT IRISH COUNSEL. A Born Fighter. The announcement that Sir Edward Carson, K.C., M.P., has again decided to relinquish his legal work for the purpose of devoting his whole time and energy in Ulster to the task of marshalling the Loyalist forces against Home Kulo828 words
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Article54 1913-06-12 10 Mandai-Tekong.— 3,s2B lbs. I Greahan Estate.— 33,o93 lbs., total to date 351,799 lbs. Tampin.— l,o2B lbs., a total of 8,184 lbs., for financial year ended May, 1913. Bukit Katil.— 4,fc>oo lbs., an increase of 576 lbs., on April crop. Djapoera (Indragiri). 8,520 lbs. nino months of current54 words
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Article164 1913-06-12 10 The Japanese papers, says the Japan •azette, quote another instance of the friendly feeling of Great Britain towards Japan." It will be recalled that the late Count Nogi was chief of the committee appointed to receive H.K.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught, and at the time164 words
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Article1252 1913-06-12 11 Large Imports Into India From The Argentine. Tlio first shipment of mules imported (or uiauy years past fiom tbe Argentine, has arrived in Calcutta. About a year ago the Englishman published a special article dealing witt- the advisability of tapping tbe Argentine for both horse and mule supply.1,252 words
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Article463 1913-06-12 11 Cinematographs as an Aid to Police Work. The possibilities of tbe cinematograph film as an aid to the work of the police have not yet been developed, says The Evening Standard, but a start in this direction has been made in the I'nited States, where tbe cinema is463 words
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Article318 1913-06-12 11 The report of the New Colombia Rubber Company, Limited, states that the estimated output for 1912 was 60,000 lbs, but the board are happy to advise that this was greatly exceeded, tbe weight of the crop harvested during the year being 78,944 lbs, and deducting the amount318 words
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Article60 1913-06-12 11 According to an observation made by the Kagoshiina Meteorological Observatory, Kinshiu, three moons appeared on Sunday, May JB, at 7 p.m. The two additional moons it U alleged were on either side of the moon proper. Such a marvellous phenomenon, the message says, has not been witnessed60 words
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Article726 1913-06-12 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, Jane 12, 1018. Messrs. Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of c] notations this morning Norn. Valdi. Bctibs. Sillsh 3/- Allagar 2/7 8/4 1 Anglo Java 6/10} 6 9 1 Anglo -Johore 8/0 9/8726 words
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Advertisement39 1913-06-12 11 Cou^hl<«4 into Conaumption O»I j a Oaoßl i but too rtof whiia II is ONLT a ooogh. VnTEMUnT. METABOUZED COO LIVER OIL COMPOUND The ptsparafcoa mada aw combating iwvera ooogha. CURBS any ooogh that ta aatyaaoogh. Very pshf Ma39 words
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Advertisement60 1913-06-12 11 Then here's to the fame that baa girt yon, Woods' only Great P.pp rmint Care Msv yon live by tbe strength of your virtue, May your Famn through tbe ages endnre, Till the Rons of tbe *ons of the Southland, Wherever tbo rridn of th. m be. In the ity,60 words
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Advertisement248 1913-06-12 11 Ilatest advertisements. BECTHEIMER at $11 per case ie by C~ far the best value in still Hock. Agents '.Garner, Quelch Co., WIRE AND SPIRIT MERCHAHTS, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 881 A PROGRAMME wbich you are perbaps on the look-out for and wbich will ba found to be just tbe thing248 words
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Advertisement192 1913-06-12 11 FRONTIER MIXTURE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. 7O cts. per tin. 7O RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner SATURDAY, JUNE 14. Dancing in the Dining Room. Open Air Concert on the Lawn. By kind permission of Lieat.-Co'.onel Marrable and Officers, the Band of tbe K. O. Y. L. I. will bo in attendanoe. SEA VIEW192 words
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Article1642 1913-06-12 12 ABNORMAL WEATHER AND THE OUTPUT. Good Quality of Rubber. The third ordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Waverley Rubber and Produce Estates of Java, Ltd., was held on May 14, at the offices of the company, 65, London-wall, E.C.. Mr. John Samuel Newlyn (chairman of the1,642 words
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Article1619 1913-06-12 12 Low Capital Cost— Proposals For Financing Estate. The seventh ordinary mineral meeting of the Bukit Panjong Syndicate. Limited, was held on May 14, at the Society of Incorporated Accountants, 50, Gresham Street, E.C., Mr. Charles Blair (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said The directors report1,619 words
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Article330 1913-06-12 12 The report of the Cluny Rubber Estates, Limited, states that during the year to December 81 a further area of about 250 acres has been planted up, but on the other hand various small aas of swampy land, totalling in all :w acres, bare bad to be330 words
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Article508 1913-06-12 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London508 words
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Article350 1913-06-12 12 The report of the Ledbury Rubber Estate*, Limited, states that all the available land at Ledbury and Sione Estates has now been taken in hand. At Kinrara Estate there are still 661 acres available. 248 acres have been added during the year to December 81 to the350 words
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Article253 1913-06-12 12 The report of the Selangor River Rubber Estate Company, Limited, states that the balance of the profit and loss account for the year to December 31 is £7,61H, while the amount brought forward was £700, together £8,818. The company entered the dividend earning stage early last year,253 words
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Advertisement221 1913-06-12 12 LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS Are packed in cases containing 48 tins, say, one month's supply. The Assortment is made up from the following Soups TOMATO. MOCK-TURTLE. OX-TAIL. CHICKEN. MULLIGATAWNY AND VEGETABLE. SOLE AGENTB J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD., Singapore. M 0« ***** AS USUAL WE LEAD THE WAY. WE ARE SHORTLY LANDING221 words
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Advertisement231 1913-06-12 13 Club Members! Ought to know that Kunchißeer is to be had in all important Clubs in Singapore, F. M. S., etc. Owing to its excellent Quality Key-Beer sells more than all other Brands together. SOLE AOFNTS: Behn, Meyer&Co., Ltd. Best Materials. Expert Workmanship. J. CROWTHFR SHAW CO., Merchant -Th.'nrs, 30-a,231 words
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Advertisement377 1913-06-12 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SwoAPoaa to Java Pobts Pobt Dabwin, Thdbsdat Island, Bbisbajtb md Stdnbt via Tobbbs Straits. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victoria* Sooth Australian and Nobtr Qubbnsland Pobts, British Naw Guinia, Naw Bbitain, Tasmanian and Naw Zsalahd Ports, Smooth Paaaaga. Superb Soanapy A377 words
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Advertisement702 1913-06-12 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINHD ■■RVIOB OP THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. THE WEBT AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. UIWIU F«m»nti. (Perth), North «V««t "•tralian Ports, Java and Singapore. {tegular Fortnightly sailings betweec Singapore and Western Australia, calling al Java (m inducement offers), Derby, King't Sound (Port (or the Kimburley Gold702 words
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Advertisement703 1913-06-12 13 Overstrung Upright PIANOS SOLID TEAK EXTENDED IRON FRAME. 25»320.00 nett. Guaranteed for 5 Years. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. STEAMER BAIUHCB. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San FnuKlaeo to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexioo703 words
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Advertisement445 1913-06-12 14 IWUMIICE. Cavton inscbanci officb LIMITED, p .mi dabwibed ...M.WO.OOS tuoaat paid-up *****0 Ouaene fund 1,800,000 HsiD Omoß, Hmhwi me aadoraMrfled, having beea appointed »,f«at« of the above Compaay, are prepared K ««o. ci Marias Bisks at ourreat rates. BOUBTIAD k Oo,,—A9mf «v aJJUUN ABSURANCI COMPANT, LIMITED, LONDON •Mastiksd Capital AS.OOO.OOa445 words
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Advertisement353 1913-06-12 14 wsuimicE. FEDERAL LIFE UtUUNCE COMPMV Of 0»«»0«. ■sTABbUKBD 1881 OIPWOt Oovarnmant Supervision Oov*rnm«nt Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDB aad Non-Forfei table, i_»r*e Not Surpiu* above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. M«w Bwaln— a, 1911, oTer... 18,800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc., made looally, Numerous modern sohemes, 4. H. IVANS,353 words
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Advertisement447 1913-06-12 14 BANK-HI. THE IZE HAI TOM BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. NO. IT AND 56. KLING STRBBT BsTasusno 1901 Capital paid np 11,000.000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors... ll, ooo 000.no Reserve Fund $800,000.00 i COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Ta» Tboi Joob S. Low Kboon Tas I. Xak Swi Km 7. Si«447 words
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Advertisement401 1913-06-12 14 BANKING. THE CHINEBE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. NEW PREMISES, 94, Kling Street, Singapore. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 14,000,000 i ISSUED CAPITAL •2,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS I Lee Choon Guan, Esq. Chairman. Lim Peng »iang,Esq. Cheok Cheng See, Scow Bng Tin, Ksq. Esq. Yeo Cheng Hai, Esq. Tan Sian Cheng, Esq Tan Chay Van,401 words
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Advertisement578 1913-06-12 14 INSURANCE. INSURANCE is an afßoranoe of a future income for yourself, of having made provision for your wife (son, daughter, mother, father, sister or other dependants) in the event of your death, or of protection for both provided you live. Nothing increases a man's earning power more than tbe belief578 words
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Advertisement300 1913-06-12 14 AUCTION SALE Of FREEHOLD LAND k HOUSES, At Sirangoon Road, On Monday, Jonb 16, 1918, at '2.80 pm. Freehold Land and houses known as Nob. 379, 281, 248, iH>, 267 and 289 (formerly known as Nos. 181 1. 181-2, 131 8, 131 4, 181-6 and 131 6) Sirangoon Road, total300 words
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Article996 1913-06-12 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Abolish Starting Handles. There is no question that America is taking a leading position in the movement towards the abolition of the starting handle, which, as many motorists know to their cost, has been the cause of numerous injured wrists, and996 words
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Advertisement191 1913-06-12 15 DJINN Marine motors Are Admirably Suited for Barges, Tugs, Patrol Boats, Ferry Boats, Cabin Cruisers, Shallow Draft Cargo Boats. the word "DJINN" is derived from Eastern Mythology— the Spirit created out of Fire. The "DJINN" is designed by BRITISH ENGINEERS. The "DJINN" is made from BRITISH MATERIALS AND BY BRITISH191 words
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Advertisement120 1913-06-12 15 THE SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. NO. 79, TANK ROAD. SINGAPORE Domestic servants Indoor and Outdoor) of every description, Clcroial Hand*, Estate Kranioe, Conductors, Mandoree, Coolies, Masons, Carpenters, Painters Mechanics, Detnarcators, Time-keepers, Draughtsmen and other employees supplied at short notice CHARGES MODERATE All Clerical hands and offioe Tambies supplied free of Agenoy120 words
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Advertisement90 1913-06-12 15 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Cham berlaio'a Pain Balm drives away the pain at onoe and cure* the oomplaint quickly. First application gives relief. When a bottle of it is kept in the house the pain of barns and90 words
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Advertisement164 1913-06-12 15 I dESK I ["teh I b^bl H- jj/ El CONTINENTAL I TYRES. I THE BEST FOB YOUR WHEELS I I CONTINENTAL TYRE AND RUBBER CO., LTD.. I Telegrams: SINGAPORE:, Telephone: I H CONTINENTA. 17. Col Iyer Quay. 290. H K. I*. I. T. CARS $2,100. NOW IN STOCK. APPLY XO164 words
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Advertisement466 1913-06-12 16 SYNOLEO I DISTEMPER J Washable Hytfienio. Synoleo ia a Past* Dkfjfjg km Mfcj*sg MjfcMo polonrs on walla. II ia the product of tlnwi ittll-W. IlljTrill *V" Ltd., who are the largest and oldest paint taaautaofctrtn is th* world. It is manufactured in ah* patea* %mi fefkart Mt mmmtm, whioh are466 words
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Advertisement303 1913-06-12 16 WAHTS. POSITION WANTED. As Ship's Surgeon on board steamer plying between Eastern Ports, by a qualified Medical man. Apply to Uax No. 268, Straits Times. 17 5 p 19-6 STENO6RAPHER TYPIST SEEKS POSITION. Good qualifications. Apply Stenographer c/o Straits Times. 9 6 14 6 BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. Wanted, for an Estate303 words
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Advertisement587 1913-06-12 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. HOUBEB TO LET. To let, No. 21 and 22, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan A Son, Change Alley. 11l a FURNISHED BEABIDE REBIDENCEBTOLET. Belmont, Benzoline, Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 88, Balestier Rd. Apply H. Soma pah, 19, Raffles Place, or 817 Serangoon Rd. 28587 words
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Advertisement538 1913-06-12 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT A GO. SHIP CHANDLERS. B*v*rai—iit and Municipal Contractor. 106, 108 109, Market Street Telephone No*. 421 and 1174. GUAN KIAT CO., SHIP CHANDLERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 87, Phillip Street. 19-6 a NOTICE. LLOYD 8 RE6IBTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING. The undersigned, having been appointed Exclusive Surveyor538 words
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Advertisement597 1913-06-12 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. COCONUT SEEDLINGS. Selected from trees 60 years old, GROVE ESTATE. Sredlings 5 feet high. 12 Centa each F. O. B. Tongkaog. Apply F. W. BARKEK CO Singapore. 10-6-B a HORSE AND TRAP FOR SALE. For sale, one horse and trap complete with saddle and all harness, etc.597 words
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Advertisement676 1913-06-12 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for tbe current woek 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. Friday, hockey,676 words
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