The Straits Times, 27 June 1913
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Title Section12 1913-06-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.219 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY.' JUNE 27. 1913. PRICE 10CENTK12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement198 1913-06-27 1 THE CELEBRATED WOTCa WHISKY Estabushid 1743. CORD ft TYRES. Recognised all over the world as the best tyres. 26 WORLD'S RECORDS Made on PALMER CORD TYRES. Fresh Stocks Now Obtainable in SINGAPORE from Wearne Bros., Ltd., Straits Motor Syndicate (ABRAMS). Palmer Cord Tyres Last Longest. FANS. I^^^Pw VKNTILATINO. ift^'^^^^/^^l^^B Rubber,198 words
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Advertisement142 1913-06-27 1 ROBINSON Go. SOLE AGENTS FOR S.S. F.M.S. SqoM (§flJH3®r (EGYPTI 100 The "ALMA" Cigarettes .PACKED IN AIR-TIGHT TINS. L> Egißtit-i* Fish "Kudat Chairs 1 I;'OLD i Just received, shipment of nmail size SS^Or English Fish consisting of Large size $9.50. KIPPERS, HADDOCKS, FILLETS, BLOATERS, Etc. OBTIINABLB FBOM SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE142 words
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Article435 1913-06-27 2 SALE OF 20,000,000 EXPECTED TO-DAY. Decorated Motorcars. In London alone forty-three committees have been formed to carry out the Alexandra Day celebration to-day, and nearly 800 provincial cities and towns have decided to join the movement. It will be a great national floral festival, inaugurated by the ladies435 words
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Article519 1913-06-27 2 The Country Life ol Mr. W. W, Jacrts Your real live humorist is generally very different from the figure of him that you have conjured up in your imagination. The nan who mslmm you laugh is rarely a man •mho is himself ranch given to laughter,519 words
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433 1913-06-27 2 FROM WORK TO BED FROM BED TO WORK. Mow A Malaria Sufferer In Ceylon Spent Most Of His Time Until Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cured Him. When duty or other cause takes you to parts where Malaria is prevalent obviously the first thing to do is to observe tbe recognised433 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement271 1913-06-27 2 82^ Have you taken Jfll \f XI BRAND I I IXI I I I *P|%^^ the ideal invigorator for f^£^3p| yyr^dy residents in hot climates or two doses daily, counteract the^ lassitude and fatigue caused by extreme heat. 4 Vana Tonic also keeps the appetite keen, the digestive organs in271 words
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Advertisement49 1913-06-27 2 Bowel Complaint In Children. Darius the gammer 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 ba dejaaded npon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement303 1913-06-27 2 Yoai know that Bovril pontun peculiar powers of building up the body. NEVER ACCEPT A CHEAP SUBSTITUTE Intut on having BOVRIL 2K ik All Aches and Paine Such as sprains, strains, backache, wrench ed joints, aching fett, btuiset, swellings crick-in thonick, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism— all aching muscles and quivering nerves303 words
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Advertisement236 1913-06-27 2 KYNOCH^S HIGH-CLASS EXPLOSIVES FOR Dislodging Tree Stumps AND General Blasting Operations SOLE AGENTS: McAlister Co., Ltd. JUIT ARRIVED. PLOCKWURBT and OERVILATWURST In Gelatine from Mr. Kuhlmsuin, Bremar>havttn. These Saosages are the very best and oan be kept for a long time without loe. Mr. Knhlmann is the purveyor tor tie236 words
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Article1233 1913-06-27 3 SIGNING OF THE TREATY OP LONDON. Sir E. Grey's Speech to Delegates. The Press Association has received the following translation of the speech which Sir Edward Orey delivered in French to the Peace delegates at St. James's Palace on May 29 I am commanded by His Majesty1,233 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement610 1913-06-27 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1889 The Brat Lite Offioo in the world to introduoe the nou forfeiture prinoiple to Policies. A Mutual Offlo*. No Shareholder.. Low Premiume. Annual Ineoms sH.SS4.SS4. Funds «T,581,980 Olstfme paid «B,OTB,SSO. ALL profits are distributed amongst Polioy holders. Claims paid in610 words
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Advertisement90 1913-06-27 3 I Chamberlain's Palo B«1ik. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Chamberlain's Pain Balm drive* away the pain at once and cores the oomplaint quickly. First application given relief. When a bottle of it is kept in the house the pain of barns and90 words
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Advertisement358 1913-06-27 3 WAH HENG it CO. PHOTOGRAPHIC STORES. DIVBLOPINO, PRINTING AND BNLAKOING AMATBUHS 1 WOBK. Plates, Papere Films, Chemicals. Oameiss Leases, and Oeaeral Photographic Materiali Frames of eTstr variety made to order NO. IS. NORTH BRIOSE ROAD, Opposite Adelpbi Hotel 176 18 6 14 dreatest of all Tonics i > !»r»»V^ >jg358 words
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Advertisement158 1913-06-27 3 RAKEEOUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. THE ABSOLUTE IT FRASER NEAVE'S SODA WATER. To Estate Mine Managers, Etc. PATERSON. SIMONS Go.. Ld., CAM SUPPLY t WHlSKY— Chivas Bros. "Royal Strath jthan. BRANDY— Bxshaw'i No. 1. BBBR-Wrexham. GBMBNT— Wonldham Red Cross Brand. CORRUGATED IRON—158 words
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Advertisement608 1913-06-27 4 ITEAMER BAIUHBB. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CB. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGTPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading iasued tor Oblaa Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and imnriimn Ports. Itnsmnrn wttl leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINKS BowMrd (/or Bmroytj. From Singapore608 words
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Advertisement607 1913-06-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamera maintaining this service have been specially designed and oonstrueted, and are fitted with all607 words
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Advertisement678 1913-06-27 4 STEAMER BAILWOB. THE 81AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisot, Seiners, Baehck, Kelastas, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Leoon, Kohsamoi, Bandon, UMgsaet, Taku, Ohumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Oue OtpartuM. c.c. RKDANQ June 28. .■.PRAGHATIPOK June SO July 2. Will not oall at Kretay,678 words
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Advertisement550 1913-06-27 4 STEAMER BAILIIWB, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. V V IBTlilB niMPsßinßll— P ■XEBJ IBBBBBj MIT*T»*JBi I WW IIIRTMES. UIU SIMI* I Combined nervloe. The steamres of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Btraits, r China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fort- nightly550 words
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Advertisement605 1913-06-27 4 STEAMER SAILIIHt, N. D. L. ordd«utsoh«r tloy d,-Br»iut t IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNI, The fast and well-known mail steeirmti a< thin Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonneMbig Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and via 1 vena) Port Said, Bues, Aden, Colon*- Penang, Smgapore, Hongkong,605 words
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Advertisement135 1913-06-27 5 BaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiMavv**iiiiiK^iw^aK*^v^av^iiiiiiiw^iiiiiiv«r'V«^B3o«BßnißV9BX^BWK~^B^B^BWS^^B^B^B^Hit^l WHITEAWffif LMDLAW&C? THE FINEST FOOTWEAR IN THE EAST AX A MODERATE PRICE. PERFECT IN SHAPE. PERFECT IN WEAR. Manufactured from English Leather by some of the most skilled benchers in the world. The REX" Brand of Footwear is manufactured specially for Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., and employs two factories135 words
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Advertisement830 1913-06-27 5 The Subscription List will open on Monday, the 23rd June. 1913. and will close at or before 4 o dock p.m.. on Monday, the 30th June. 1913. MALAYAN COLLIERIES, LTD. Incorporated under the Companies' Enactment, 1897;. 9 Capital $2,000,000. Divided into 200,000 Shares of $10 each. ISSUE OF 89,000 SHARES830 words
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Advertisement277 1913-06-27 5 NOW ON SALE. Dollar Share Values. (Sicond Edition.) HISTORY AND PROSPECTS or thi LEADING DOLLAR COMPANIES CAREFULLY EXAMINED BT THI STRAITS TIMES CRITIC. This most convenient handbook is now on sale. It is not a theoretical analysis bnt a practical examination of the aotaal position of all the leading Dollar277 words
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Advertisement48 1913-06-27 5 ifi^DON'T WAIT V UNTIL THE HOME IS WRECKED BY DISEASE, BUT REMEMBER THAT "PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE," AND THAT IMP IS MORE THAN SOAP, YET COSTS NO MORE. IT CLEANS, DISINFECTS AND SAVES LIFE. The Name LEVER on the Soap is a Guarantee of Purity anil Excellence.48 words
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Advertisement234 1913-06-27 6 Straits Motor Garage Telephone: Telegraphic Address: 719. THE "ABRAMS," Singapore. SIX-SEArt-R A long-looked-for car of moderate price which will hold the whole family. With the same reliable engir c as the famous four-seater, but a bigger body, bigger tyres, heavier frame and springs and two folding and revolving extra seats.234 words
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Advertisement108 1913-06-27 6 KEROSENE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS, COOLIE-LINES, WATCH-HOUSES, ROAD-LAMPS, JIfSIGLE-CLEARINQ OIL ENGINES. LUBRICATING OIL GREASE For all classes of Engines and Machinery. MOTOR CYLINDER OIL MOTOR GREASE Specially prepared for Motor Cars. For particulars and prices, apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY. (Straits Settlements), Limited, Winchester House', SINGAPORE. It you wish to108 words
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Advertisement173 1913-06-27 6 CHURCH OF ENGLAND ZENANA MISSIONARY SOCIETY. CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL The Half-yearly Sale in aid of the above, comprising Chinese Silver, Indian Lace, Curios and useful articles, will take place, D. V., in the VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL On Thursday and Friday, Jane 26 and 27, From 4 to 7 p m.173 words
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Article129 1913-06-27 7 FIXTURES. Friday, June 27. High Water, 3.44 a.m., 4.47 p.m. Tin Pan.lan X.C.. Kvatts, noon. Legislative Council. Municipal Commissioners. Saturday, June 28. High Water, 4 V> p.m.. Mi p.ra Strait" Trading Co. meeting. m><>n. Sunday, June 29. High Water, 6.10 a.m., 6.24 p.m. Monday, June 30. High129 words
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Article277 1913-06-27 7 Today. IViyi Cajah (juorw 3 pm >jiii:iimii^ and Soiiiakiv i Itnmphius 3 pm 'ian^kok siii^iporean Bpm Vlalaeca and Muar Lady Weld Bpm i'.irt Suottenhani and Telok Anson Kinta 8 pm H'nifjkon^, Shanghai ■aaJapaa A. Ajicar 4 pm Batu Pahat Amy Leong Bpm I-. Laboean Milik. Tandione Bal277 words
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Article182 1913-06-27 7 The Imp. German mail steamer Scharnhorst left Hongkong at ft p.m. on Wednesday, June 25, and may be expected to arrive here at 8 a.m. on Monday, June 80. She will probably be despatched for Europe at 8 a.m. on Tuesday. July 1. Tlie M. M. company's182 words
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Article47 1913-06-27 7 Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Fabcr drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 0 a.m. Greenwich 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.47 words
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Article266 1913-06-27 7 Latest Arrivals. A iiis-liin. tin. str. KNil tous, Capt Kumpel, .him 26. From Hoihow. .Innc 20. U.c. ami d.p. B. Mcs.i ,v o. F..r Bangkok, Inc. K.U. Bourbon. Fch. str. 997 tons. Captain Lc Yaillaut. Juno 26. From Saigon. June 28. U.c. md i!.p. For Saiyon, .lane 28.266 words
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98 1913-06-27 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Nil. W. Suction No. 1...A. Apcar. Shkkkm Wharf Nil. Main W. Sect. No. 2...Xctherlee, Sappho. B...Kkma. 4...Vestalia. i, 6 ..Kumpliius. i, 8 ..l> ■inuy.ilii. Chiengmai, Deucalion. Nmw Dock 7... 'Under98 words
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Article221 1913-06-27 7 Arrivals. I'eistr. Kucliiny, .lunc26. From Sarawak Messrs. Lane, C'aitwright and Alberts. Per str. Rumphinn, Juno 2fi. From Deli Messrs. C'olliu, M. Frank. Huekland, Lowe, Weigall and Hagen. Per str. Hye Loons, June 26.- From Kuantan Mr. and Mrs. liurn-Murdoch, Messrs. I in, ant. Cadman, '< uniac V.221 words
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Article266 1913-06-27 7 EXCHANGE SmoAPOBi, Jcn> 27, 1918. On London Bank 4 m/s M 2/4j Demand 2/4,'. j Private 8 m/i 2/4JJ 8 m/B 2/4JJ On Gkmawi Bank d/d 2884 Private 8 m/s 243* On Frajcci Bank d/d 204 Private 8 m/s 2»9J On India Bank T. T. 174] Private266 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article170 1913-06-27 7 188I 88 06 1 Buyers. Sellers alue of 10 10 Ampang 8.50 9.60 10 10 Bolat Tie 2.e0 2.85 10 10 Brnang I.CO 10 10 Kanaboi 2.05 2,25 10 10 Kampat par 10 10 Kinta Association 13.00 14.(0 £1 £1 Kioto Tin 1.14.6 2.0.G £1 £1 Lahat Mine* 1.2.6170 words
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Article587 1913-06-27 7 2/- 2/- Allagar 3/1 2/7 £1 A'l Anglo Java 5/3 0, 2/- 8/- Anglo-Malay 9/9 10/9 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 1/9 2/8 £1 £1 I'.atu Tiga 2.8.9 2.16.6 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 2.2.0 2.6.4 £1 £1 Bukit Lintang 8.15.0 4.10.0 norn 2/- 2/- Bukit Mertajam 2/8 2/8 £1 £1587 words
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Article107 1913-06-27 7 vSLl Bnyert 8oU £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 18/8 19/ £1 £1 Prot 1.8.8 1.4.8 5/- 6/- Electric T'ways 8/- 4/10 10 Fraser k Neave 60.00 61.00 100 UowarthErekine... 60.C0 100 7% Prat. 95.0C 100.00 100 100 Katz Bro, Del. 180.00 140.00 10 10 Maynard Co. 30.00 vSS.2 Bnyeni107 words
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Advertisement46 1913-06-27 7 Sick To-day, Well To-morrow. If yon feel dull and ntupid, are bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets before going to bed. They are just what too need, and you will be all right to morrow. v or sale b« all Disnenaftries and Dealer*.46 words
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Advertisement196 1913-06-27 7 AUCTION SALES' Powell and Co. June 29. At Surlin^bani, No. 7, Mount Elizabeth Koad, furniture at 2,30. June 80. At saleroom, Confiscated Liquors, at 11. July 1. At saleroom, freehold laud in Siglap, at 2.30. July 1. At saleroom, land and shopho use at South Boat Quay etc., at 2.80.196 words
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Advertisement356 1913-06-27 7 rPPOINTMENT TO HM. THE KINO. Contrnotoi'i to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE, MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USB IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS in the: straits settlements And FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT MILKMAID MILK IS356 words
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Advertisement65 1913-06-27 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. By Special Request THE GREAT DETECTIVE DRAMA "Zigomar v. Nick Carter." (The Ring of the Brigands). (Toe Kiiig of Detectives). SUPPORTED BY NEAR TO EARTH (A Biograpb trae to lift storj, fall of character and life romaaoe). GAUMONT GRAPHIC NO. 22. (The latest newt-film65 words
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954 1913-06-27 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. L'ENTENTE PLUS CORDIALE. By virtue of an exoellent cable system we in the oversear settlements can feel the pulse of the homeland with exactitude and force. Within the limits imposed oy differences in standards of time, and having regard to the oost of telegraphic954 words
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Article17 1913-06-27 8 The examination in Malay for Kuropean probationers in the Government service was held yesterday and this morning.17 words
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Article21 1913-06-27 8 The monthly meeting of the Church Workers' Association wul be held at the Parsonage on Wednesday, July 2, at 4.80 p.m.21 words
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Article26 1913-06-27 8 William Walter Burton, a groom, was on June 4, sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered Winnie Mitchell, a servant girl, in East Dorset.26 words
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Article32 1913-06-27 8 A Malay named Ali Hassan, of 5-1 Palembang Road, was knocked down by a horse in Arab Street yesterday. He was taken to the hospital and death took place during the night.32 words
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Article31 1913-06-27 8 By special request, that great detective drama, Zigomar v. Nick Carter, will be shown again at the Harima Hall Cinematograph to-night, together with a number of other interesting and amusing pictures.31 words
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Article34 1913-06-27 8 A customs committee of the French Chamber has agreed to a bill extending the concession of free import into France of certain commodities to pure silk goods from the Far East intended for embroidery.34 words
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Article39 1913-06-27 8 The Malay collection which arrived at the London Zoological Gardens iv June last year included a pair of the curious little deer like animals known as chevrotains (Tragulus jaraniens). The female of these has just produced a young one.39 words
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Article39 1913-06-27 8 A report has 'been received by the police this morning to the. effect that a Keh was stabbed to death about daybreak in Reformatory Road. No particulars have come to hand yet but enquiries are, of course, being made.39 words
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Article42 1913-06-27 8 The Java China-Japan Steam Navigation Company has placed an order with the Koninklyke Maatschappy De Scheldo, at Flushing, for the construction of a new steamer, it is to be the same size as the steamer Tjikembang, still under construction by that company.42 words
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Article50 1913-06-27 8 A Chinese named Ip Cho was charged at Hongkong on three counts with being concerned in the piratical attack on the British steamer Tai On on April 2. He pleaded not guilty, but was eventually convicted of beiag concerned in the piracy, and was sentenced to ten years' penal servitude.50 words
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Article55 1913-06-27 8 Three Chinamen, Ong Kow Ka, Hua Cho and Bok Kee, all of Kirn Seng Road were charged this morning in the second court with causing hurt to Tay Cheong, whom, it is alleged, they stabbed in the stomach and chest. The complainant is still in hospital and a week's postponement55 words
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Article57 1913-06-27 8 According to a Tientsin paper a prominent Chinese made the statement in Tientsin the other day that there are at least two Chinese in Peking who, possessed of a remarkable facial 1 resemblance to Yuan Shih-kai, cultivate a taste for dress similar to his His Excellency's with the ostensible desire57 words
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Article65 1913-06-27 8 The report was current in Shanghai on June 12, that Captain Sandbach, one of the popular captains of the Indo- China Co.'s river steamers, (who is well known in Singapore shipping circles) had won the big pri/.e of .£30,000 in the Calcutta sweep. On enquiries it was found that he65 words
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Article64 1913-06-27 8 The British India steamer Lalpora, recently sold to Japan, has been rechristened Taihei Maru, and will be registered at Dairen. She was built in 1885 by Messrs. W. Denny Brothers, Dumbarton, to the fulfilment of Lloyd's highest requirements, and has a gross tonnage of 8,269, a net tonnage of 2,124.64 words
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Article62 1913-06-27 8 It is reported that Dr. Wu Ting-fang has been offered the post of Chinese Minister at Washington. Dr. Wn, after interviewing Yuan Shih-kai and other hig^h officials, con aiders that the political situation is less gloomy than is generally believed. According to Renter's correspondent at Peking, Dr. Wu thinks that62 words
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Article79 1913-06-27 8 A United States Consular Report on the trade of Rangoon notes that practically all of the imports from the Dutch East Indies consist of sugar, rum, and Borneo fuel oil. The increase in value of imports from $1,878,049 in 1911 to •2,103,071 in 1912 was due to high prices prevailing79 words
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Article80 1913-06-27 8 Mr. Justice Scrutton in a long judgment has pronounced in favour of the plaintiff in the divorce action of Phillips Hatho, which was originally tried in 1910 by the Calcutta High Court, Phillips being then awarded j£7,200 damages. Mr. Justioe Scrutton overruled the objection of the defendant that he was80 words
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Article90 1913-06-27 8 For some time past a strike has been maintained by the students of the Peking University against the retention of the present director. AU efforts at conciliation have failed and the Government has decided as a way out ot the difficulty caused by the students' strike to close the university90 words
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Article99 1913-06-27 8 From information received the steamer Flevo which runs direct between Sibu and Singapore was searched on her arrival at Hejang from 7 Singapore on May 80. The vessel arrived at 7 p.m. and was immediately boarded by Mr. Chynoweth with the police, who at once proceeded to search her, with99 words
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Article102 1913-06-27 8 A Peking telegram states that Mr. Wu Hon Man, the present Governor- General of Kwangtung, has been appointed a Special Commissioner to proceed to Tibet with a view to a settlement of the existing political difficulties. Mr. Chan Kwai Ming, who was Mr. Wu Hob Man's predecessor in the Governor-Generalship102 words
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Article120 1913-06-27 8 In view of the recent visit to Japan of a Buddhist leader from India, and his attack on British administration in that territory, it is noteworthy to learn that the Japan Buddhist Association, under the superintendence of Chief Priest Hisauchi, of the Chuoji Temple, has decided, in view of the120 words
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Article427 1913-06-27 8 Lady Evelyn Young will not be "At Home on Tuesday next, July 1. Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson leave for home by the P. and O. Sunda, due to sail from Port Swettenhain on July 16. Lt. Colonel 0. H. Roe, X.12., officiates an D.Q.M.G., at Calcutta, vice427 words
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Article100 1913-06-27 8 The annual general meeting of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates was held this morning, at the registered offices of the company, Commercial Union Buildings. Mr. Lee Choon Guan, the chairman, said that the progress made during the year had been satisfactory but at the present time100 words
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Article113 1913-06-27 8 On August U the Taiixlin Club will hold a fancy dress ball at which a military band will attend. Members of the Dutch and German Clubs may obtain tickets through their secretaries. All applications for invitations for guestH should be addressed to Mr. Roland Braditell.113 words
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Article122 1913-06-27 8 The Hongkong press has been informed by Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., the general managers of the Indo China Steam Navigation Company, that they have received a telegram from the bead office at London to the effect that the annual general meeting of shareholders was122 words
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Article163 1913-06-27 8 Horse Sense writes to the N. (J. Daily News as follows Now when oui rubber companies have reached the producing stage and some have been paying dividends, I take the liberty through your paper to lay a simEle suggestion before the directors and share olden of all163 words
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Advertisement265 1913-06-27 8 SPRINGBOK Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco. MANUFACTURED IN THE $1.20 per lb. SOLD EVERYWHERE. I SPECIAL 2| Stocktaking Offers. y>-> y Gentlemen's fine white 7 "Gaberdine" Flannel Trousers. Style and Finish guaranteed, washes perfectly. l^aafei Made to measure. Up w- 50 V j Fine Black Gents' Cashmere I Socks, recommended for hard265 words
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Advertisement103 1913-06-27 8 INTENSE AMUSEMENT TO BK OOT OUT OF THE KINS OF COMICS THE HOLY STATE OR k MATRIMONIAL MUDDLE A Picture Comedy well above the ordinary IN THREE PARTS ACTED BY THE PRINCE OF COMEDIANS M. Prinoe. and a bevy of special artistes, IN CONJUNCTION WITH Viawi on the mvsr k»»mo»,k103 words
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Article255 1913-06-27 9 TRIBUTES ON BRITAIN'S ROYAL TOMBS. Colonial Interests. Rbutcr's Tklboram. London, June 25. The papers emphasise the visit to the City as a personal triumph for M. Poincare and dwell on the excellent taste of the official oratory, which admirably interpreted the significant a of the popular welcome.255 words
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Article43 1913-06-27 9 RIUTKR 8 TkLRURAM. London, June 26. Miss Kerr, who was sentenced to one year's imprisonment at the recent suffragette conspiracy trial, has been released. Thus all the suffragettes tried at the Old Bailey on the 17th inst. are out of prison.43 words
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Article34 1913-06-27 9 Ridtir's Tiliouax London, June 25. Mr. Ramsay Maodouald has threatened to resign his seat for Leicester if the local labourite* persist in running a Socialist in opposition to the Liberal candidate.34 words
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Article21 1913-06-27 9 KICTSKS TILE.iKA*. London, June 25. The n|iauish (iovernment has decided to send ten more battalions to Tetuan.21 words
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Article38 1913-06-27 9 Da* Ostamatischu Llotd Tflioram Berlin, June 25. The oew American Ambassador to Berlin will probably lx- Mr. James Gerard of New York. Commander Knori has been appointed naval attach, to the German Embassy at Tokio.38 words
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Article40 1913-06-27 9 Dai OdTASUTiscHB Lloyd Tbuoram. Berlin, Jane 26. The Reichstag has accepted the law regulating the citizenship of German subjects, and it comes into force in 1914. The Foreign Office is establishing an inquiry office for regaining lost citizenship.40 words
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Article32 1913-06-27 9 Dbr Omi.-iati-.hii Lloyd Trleoram. Berlin, June 26. The King and Queen of Italy will visit the Kaiser at Kiel on July H. continuing their journey to Stockholm the following day.32 words
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Article36 1913-06-27 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London yesterday was very weak. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 3/8* Forward 8/7* First latex orepe, delivery next three months -'In36 words
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Article68 1913-06-27 9 It is stated that H.M.S. Yarmouth will be leaving England in August to relieve U.M.S. Flora, which will proceed to England. H.M.S. Triumph will leave England at the end of August, to relieve the Tamar and will also bring out reliefs for H.M.S. Merlain and68 words
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Article207 1913-06-27 9 Former Agent Arrested in the Malay States. For some months past the Singapore branch of the International Correspondence Schools has been making exertions towards the building of an institute for the accommodation of its members. The movement was started by the former agent. Wintle by name, who207 words
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Article319 1913-06-27 9 Oil Steamer Captain's Sensational Report. Yesterday our Calcutta correspondent wired that the oil steamer Saranac had arrived there and reported having struck an uncharted rock off Point de Galle, says the Times of Ceylon of June 20. The vessel was found to have a rent twenty feet319 words
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Article113 1913-06-27 9 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. Messrs. Kroner and Co.'s Share Circular, dated Jane 26, states Throughout the past week rubbers have sagged badly and although yesterday there was a sudden rally the quotations received from London to-day mark most shares down again. Business has been on113 words
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Article227 1913-06-27 9 Sir Henry Blake's Warning to The Government. Sir Henry Blake, G.C.M.G., in the Nineteenth Century and After, lays grave stress on the dangers which beset the Government's attempt to establish Home Rule in Ireland. Sir Henry was born in Limerick, and before he entered on his distinguished Colonial227 words
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Article89 1913-06-27 9 Mr. Kobert Sievier (or Sutton) formerly well known in Melbourne as tlie cash bookmaker," and in later years a very prominent English turfite, has instituted proceedings for libel against Mr. Percy Bcno. solicitor, and Thomas Dent, bookmaker. The ground of action is that defendants circulated a89 words
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Article599 1913-06-27 9 THE CULTIVATED AREA TO BE ENLARGED. Condition of The Property. The second annual general meeting of the Kombok (F.M.8.) Robber Company (Limited) was held on Jane 2, at Winchester House, Mr. Ronald Worthy Oiblin, the chairman, presid ma. The representative of Messrs. Outline and Co.. (Limited), the599 words
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Article387 1913-06-27 9 M me. Colin-Penning and Mr. Frank's Concert. The concert given at the Dutch Club last night by Madame M. Colin-Penning and Mr. Maurits Frank was a very pleasant function. There was just that suggestion of the informal which made it possible to sit on the387 words
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Article65 1913-06-27 9 The death occurred at Shanghai, on Jane IS, of Mr. W. S. Bryant Home. Deceased, who was 80 yean of ace, was well-known in the Far Bast where he had resided lor several years. Mr. Bogie was a civil engineer and bis last position was that of assistant Commissioner of65 words
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Article1642 1913-06-27 9 THE GOVERNMENT AND' ITS MILLIONS Sir E. Birch on H.MS. Malaya. The seventh annual Federated Malay States dinner was held at the Hotel Cecil, London, on June 8. Sir Ernest Woodford Birch, X.C.M.0., presided, and the following gueeU were present: Messrs. A. Adams, A. O. Angier, A. A.1,642 words
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Article601 1913-06-27 9 Improvement in Health of Labour Force. A geueral meeting of the Batu Anam (Johore) Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at the head office of the company, Shanghai, on June 16, in compliance with the Hongkong Ordinance 1011, to consider the statutory I report and to confirm601 words
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Article133 1913-06-27 9 The marriage of Mr. Norman Oriev's eldest daughter, Christina, and Mr. Percival Swan, of the Public Works Department, Egypt, son of Sir Joseph Wilson Swan and Lady Swan, of Warhngham, Surrey, took place at the Church of St. Mary Abbots on June 17, reports the Times of Ceyloon The bride's133 words
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Article114 1913-06-27 9 BULGARIANS ATTACK SERVIAN POSITION. Repulsed With Great Loss. Hsdtbb's Tilbobam. London, Jane 25. A message from Belgrade says it is offlci ally announced that a large force of 80l garians have entered Servian occupied territory between Zletovo and Rtitrovatz. A desperate engagement ended in the do feat and114 words
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Article814 1913-06-27 9 Railway Between Burma And China. The annual meeting of the Eastern India and China Trades Section of the Incorporated Chamber of Commerce of Liverpool was held in the board-room of the Chamber. Mr. H. I). Dickie, chairman of the section, presided. Mr. Dickie, in proposing the adoption814 words
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Article33 1913-06-27 9 From January to April 16,896 Chinese immigrants arrived in Selangor, the number of emigrant* during the same period being 8,666. The Negri SembUan figures daring January to April were: immigrant* 5,940, emigrants 9033 words
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Article1737 1913-06-27 10 ADOPTING A BROADER VIEW OF LIFE. Calling a Spade a Spade. Americans are coining on. They are beginning their education where most Europeans finished it many years ago. They have made a great discovery, a discovery so wonderful that although it is as old as creation itself1,737 words
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Article225 1913-06-27 10 Murderer Turkey-Trots on Way to Death Chair. Nevada now permits prisoners sentenced to death to select whether they shall be shot, hanged, or electrocuted. The first legal shooting in the State took place tho other morning at Reno, famous for its divorce mills and divorce colony, also225 words
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Article223 1913-06-27 10 In the June issue of the Home Messenger, Mr. H. W. Massingham, writing on How to Qet a Start in Journalism says that if he acted as a guide to youth I should say that to set its feet in the path of certain kinds of223 words
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Article2466 1913-06-27 10 Culpable homicide is not murder when the person whose death is caused being above the age of eighteen yean suffers death or takes the risk of death with his own consent. -Indian Penal Code, Sec. 3(10, exception 5." Viator writes in the Pioneer as follows: A2,466 words
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Article326 1913-06-27 10 Company Reports, Dividends And Notices. The following items are taken from the London and China Express of June 6, the date when the English mail left home The market has been wobbly during the week, and there is no spirit in it, though by comparison with other326 words
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Article310 1913-06-27 10 Remarkable Theory of a Fruitarian Doctor. In a lecture the other d.iy. on the subject of Diet and Dyspesia, Dr. Josiah Oldfield amazed his hearers with the statement that, in his opinion, many a man had been hinged as a result of the j'idgb having310 words
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Article210 1913-06-27 10 Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, addressed the National Sea Fisheries Protection Association, which met at the Fishmongers' Hall, London, under the presidency of Lord Stradbroke. He said his board were taking into consideration the question raised by the association of discovering new210 words
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Article114 1913-06-27 10 At the Hongkong Criminal Sessions an old Chinese woman created much amusement by the manner in which she gave her evidence. Evidently she reseated being questioned and sought to escape the ordeal by suggesting that the prisoners in the dock knew more about the matter than she114 words
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Article52 1913-06-27 10 Swimming Club launches will run as follows:— Saturday, the 28th inst., leaving at 2-15 and 3-15 p.m., and returning at 2-45 and 530 p.m. Sunday, the 29th inst., leaving at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2-30 and 3-30 p.m., returning at 8 30 and 9 30 a.m.. 1215, 3 and52 words
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Article69 1913-06-27 10 The fourth match foi the Haigh shield, between teams from Raffles and St. Joseph's Schools was played on the lattcr's ground yestorday afternoon, Raffles proving victors by one goal (by 11. Galistan) to nil. Each team has now won two matches, and each has scored the same number of goals,69 words
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Article116 1913-06-27 10 A general meeting of the Indiaus in Malacca was held on Saturday last at the Methodist Girls' School with Mr. D. Dyriam, a member of the Health and Strength League, London," in the chair. It was unanimously resolved that a recreation club for the benefit of the Indiaus in Malacca116 words
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Article195 1913-06-27 10 Mr. Uowell has lost no time iv making the arrangements for his second boxing tournament. It was no fault of his that the first was not an unqualified success, but rather that of two of tho combatants who scored unexpectedly easy victories. Hut out of those moro or less195 words
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Article127 1913-06-27 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Following are the results of yesterday's ties Sis.. li- Handicap. I). M. Doig 21 beat Capt. D. Simmonds 16. W. H. Threlfall 21 beat T. M. Welsh 14. G. Bland 21 beat B. W. Allen 11. W. M. Foreman 21 beat A. W. Beven 19. McCulloch127 words
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Article188 1913-06-27 10 In the Chancery Division on June 5, Mr. Justice Eve had before him a summons brought by the Central Sumatra Rubber Estates, Limited, against the Central Industrial Trust, Limited. The plaintiffs asked for liberty to issue a commission directed to the vice-Consul at Medan, Sumatra, for the188 words
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Article197 1913-06-27 10 At the Royal Aero Club the other day (writes a 1.M.0. correspondent) a group of aviators were discussing the dangers of London streets. One famous aviator bet that be would lie on his back in the middle of the roadway in Piccadilly for five minutes. Soon the197 words
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Letter145 1913-06-27 11 To the Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir,—ls Malacca too poor to afford to light the important corners of our streets and bridges with electric lights? No, she can well afford to do so. Then why not take tbe opportunity of lighting our narrow streets and important145 words
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Article794 1913-06-27 11 Romances of Some Famous Instruments. Arising from the offer in an advertisement of a substantial reward for a violin recently lost in C'lapham, Mr. Hill of the firm of violin makers, William E. Hill, and Sons, told a Standard representative that the loss of violins is quite794 words
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Article117 1913-06-27 11 AdTertiaed in tbe newspapers as the magnificent 6,000 tons, specially built tourist steauer Taxman,' the first of the two new steamers built for the rapidly growing tourist trade between tbe Eastern States of Australia and Java entered the Sydney Heads on May 81 and steamed117 words
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Article357 1913-06-27 11 Smart Ruse to Avoid Arrest For Theft. M. Noisy, the wealthy manager of a big music hall in Paris, was Introduced recently to a baroness. A friendship sprang up between them, and he took her one evening to various entertainments. On his return home he357 words
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Article143 1913-06-27 11 In tropic jungles is he found Where palms and parrots grow Fever-infested swamps surround His lonely bungalow. All day be lies and smokes cheroots And his siesta takes Or from bis front verandah shoots Tigers and rattlesnakes. His staple food is curried eggs, His fruit the mangosteen He143 words
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Article349 1913-06-27 11 Dr. Rouse, headmaster of Perse School, Cambridge, has declared his opinion that the well brought up child has become a rarity life amidst bricks and mortar dulls the senses and leads to vice by an almost natural road. He argues, says the N.C. Daily News, that it349 words
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Article981 1913-06-27 11 Prices Quoted in the Market Thlf Morning. Singapore, Jane 27, 1918. Messrs. Lyall and Brett, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the following list erf quotations this morning Nom. Valoi, Bums. Sills w. a/. Aii&gar a/i a/71 4 1 Anglo-J»va 6/8 6/8 1 Anglo-Johore 7/8 8/8 a/- Anglo-Malay981 words
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Advertisement42 1913-06-27 11 Losing Weight by the Pound -Date WaW a at IBhaMkKh aW| agM s^BßaMf^aitv* m m WATEHBWTXKTttOUZED coo uva m oqwutm SapoUw the Moot wtta Cm Mated acn nabiag aad healthy la* WWag nutariftlft. Vary palatable. I I i «i as aundl *a.42 words
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Advertisement44 1913-06-27 11 If your fund* are growing soanty, frigidly eroaomiie 1( your station's boot and lowly, RcsoluVly strife to rise If your brains are soun 1 and healthy, Convh or cold you won't endure. Knifing so<*b can noon be oooqiored By iwoue Woods' (ireat Paapotaint Cor*.44 words
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Advertisement252 1913-06-27 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MARSALA-FLORIO A light dinner Wine of delicate bouquet. MARSALA-CORONA One of the most famous old wines of Italy. AoanTs: Garner, Quelch Co., ■HE IH IPHHT ■ERCHmt, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 881 JUNIOR CLERK WANTED. Wanted at once, a Junior clerk. Applj H. W., o/o Straits Times. V 7252 words
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Advertisement331 1913-06-27 11 THERE ARE MANY VIRGINIA CIGARETTES, BUT ONLY ONE Embassy. In Tins of 50 and 25. SOLD EVERYWHERE. RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner SATURDAY, JUNE 28. Dancing In the Dining Room. Open Air Concert on the Lawn. By kind permission of Lieut Colonel Marrable and Officer*, the Band of the K. O.331 words
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Article1445 1913-06-27 12 RECLAIMING THE UNREGENERATE BARBARIANS. Aim of the Chinese Republic. The conclusion of Dr. Lim Boon Keng's article in the China Republican, on Fruits of Civilisation, the first instalment of which we have already published, is a* follows The oommon teaching is that honesty is the best policy."1,445 words
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Article495 1913-06-27 12 Disposing of National Secrets To Russia. Something of a sensation was created at Vienna on May 80 when it became known that Colonel Redl, one of the active officers of the General Staff, had committed suicide when he was on the point of being arrested on a495 words
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Article200 1913-06-27 12 A story of a French countess having been divorced without her knowledge while continuii:^ to reside with her husband is published in the Paris papers of May 26. The lady declared that she was recently met by a lawyer, who is an old friend of her family,200 words
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Article74 1913-06-27 12 For some time past the Marine Products Society, under the auspices of the Japanese Department for Agriculture and Commerce, has been endeavouring to export live oysters to foreign countries, bnt with indifferent saccess. However, the great demand from Europe prompted the authorities to further investigate the problem, with the result74 words
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Article623 1913-06-27 12 The Hwne of Twelve Thousand Convicts, Mr. F. M. Mackwood has returned to Ceylon, after a visit to the Andaman Islands, where he spent some weeks during April and May. This was their dry season, which extended from November to May, consequently Mr. Mackwood found623 words
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Article261 1913-06-27 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 London261 words
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Article51 1913-06-27 12 The following is supplied by the looaj •gents:— Per N. D. L. steamer Yorck, due July 4, Mr. A. Diehn, Mrs. P. Hartog, Mr. and Mrs. L. van der Jagt and child. Mr. F. Trad well, Mr. and Mrs. P. von Buri, Mr. E. T. Oiese, Mr. and Mrs. K.51 words
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Article160 1913-06-27 12 Homeward Bound Per P. and O. Deranha, connecting at Colombo with Medina, Bailing July 11. Mr. Mr. H. A. •Courtney, Mr. ShackleUon, Mr. A. C. Kainnie, Mr. J. A. Brown, Mr. H. Bevan, Mr. Q. Patterson, Mr. N. F. Killick, Mr. A. L. E. Makinaon, Mr. A. J. C. Hart,160 words
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Article681 1913-06-27 12 RIGHT TO ENTER THE PROFESSION. The Chancery Battle. Miss Owyneth Marjorie Bebb, formerly of St. Hugh's College, Oxford, who took a first class in law, is the plaintiff in an action she has brought against tho Law Society, claiming hei right to be admitted to the profession of681 words
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Article292 1913-06-27 12 Well-Known Trainer's Fight in A Cage. An exciting incident was witnessed at Bostock and Wombwell's Menagerie at Plymouth on May 28, when Captain Fred. Wombwell, the well-known animal trainer, was mauled by a lion. The animal, a young forest bred lion, arrived at Liverpool from Africa292 words
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Article57 1913-06-27 12 There is a serious mutton famine in Simla doe to the neighbouring chiefs from whose States sheep are obtained enhancing their taxes and the municipality tying down the rates for meat and in this situation the only places where mutton is suppled are the hotels, clubs and establishments which have57 words
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Advertisement446 1913-06-27 12 'Colonial' Lounge Suit. It is a mistake to assume that Mr a smart, gentlemanly and ser- ia viceable Suit is not obtainable i'^/S. at a moderate figure. We make rl~ d/'S. a speciality of well-cut, well- Jty yi >Jk tailored, and well-finished Suits I jk\ at the remarkably low price446 words
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Advertisement300 1913-06-27 13 CHAMPAGNE CHARLES HEIDSIECK seA*- m m^ S. 1 906. Sole Agents BEHN, MEYER 4fc Co., Ltd. Best Materials. Expert Workmanship. J. CROWTHER SHAW CO., Merchant -Tailors, 30-a, RAFFLES PLACE. RESULT 1 Up-to-date Garments. INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAY. CO LD. Mreet tenrtaa to Japan via ■eaftkoaft 4k ihsnthii ana to Calcutta via300 words
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Advertisement277 1913-06-27 13 BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAY. CO.. LD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamer* ot the above Line maintain regular servioe between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang Singapore. Hongkong and Shanghai ea route. Paaasfll Teas Commander 11 Juai 9,018 C. P. Sbodom. Gaaooai Aro*> 4,600 J. B. Drakb Abbatook277 words
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Advertisement406 1913-06-27 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURHB PHILP LINE. SuroAPoaa to Java Posts Pobt DAawnr, Thursday Island, Bkiseans md Syunii via Toerbs Stbaits. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victorian, Sooth Aostbaua* and North Qumnsland Pobti, Bimn Nbw Qdinba, Nbw Bbitaim, Tasmaniam and Nbw Zbalavd Ports, Smooth Paaaaga. Superb So— i—y.406 words
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Advertisement700 1913-06-27 13 STEAMER SAILINGS, OOMBINBO SKRVtOK OP THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. BBTWBB* F»«m«ntl« (Psirth), North *.it AuatPßlian Portß. Java •nd Singapora. Begular Fortnightly sailings betwoec Singapore and Western Australia, oalling v Java (as induoement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port (or tbe Kimberley Gold700 words
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Advertisement518 1913-06-27 13 PIANOS JL* PIANO PLAYERS W^ FOR HIRE MEDIUM CHEAP AND THE BEST tuning ROBINSON PIANO INCLUDED Company, Limited. STEAMER MILIMB. AUSTRIAN FLLOYD UNDER MAIL WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT tfrffc^ GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venioe, ealiinv at Port Said, Soos, Aden, Colombo, PenanK, Singapore,518 words
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Advertisement438 1913-06-27 14 SINGAPORE S ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF ANY EABTHI COMPAIY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE i Winohsstsr Houm, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE I 82, Old Jewry, E.G. Tbe Company has £20.000 deposited with tbe Supreme Oovt of ■sgbsd. sad complies with tbe British438 words
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Advertisement275 1913-06-27 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE T KSSUHANCE COMPRNV OF O»N»O«. BITABUMaD IBM. c Diroot Government lupirvlilon fi Oovtrnmtnt Audit. p Polioie* in WORLD WIDB »«d Non-Forteitable, 1 uartfe N«t Surplus mbove iikbilitMl tot j Reserve and kU outstanding iWtwi N*w Business. 1911. «f«t...MJMJMuM OMfa Loans. Settlement*, ate., made Ml) MhMNM MM MbMMk.275 words
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Advertisement449 1913-06-27 14 BANKING. HE tZE HAI TOM BANKING AND INBURANCE 00. LTD.. NO. IT AND 68. KLING STRBBT BiTimuiiD 1907 lapital paid 0p...*............... t1.000.000.0t teeerve liability of proprietors... »l,ooo,OOOJ)C teserveFund •800,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Tm Tbob Joob S. Law Kasss Tss r T arn Swi Khi T. «nj Ku Jai Lbow Cam449 words
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Advertisement412 1913-06-27 14 BANKING. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. NEW PREMISES, 64, KUng Street, Singapore. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 14,000,000 ISSUED CAPITAL 12,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lss Ohoon (Juan, Esq.— Chairman. Jsi Pesg Biang.Esq. Cheok Cheng Kee, tosw Bag Tin, Kftq. Esq. •o Obesff Hai, Bsq. Tati Sian Cheng, Bsq 'aa Chay Van, Bsq. Tan412 words
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Advertisement1413 1913-06-27 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., AT SURUNOHAM, NO. 7, MOUNT ELIZABETH ROAD, On Sa>tupday, June 98, sat S.BO p.m. Excellently designed kak sideboard, teak diniDg table, t>ak and rattan armchairs, teak punkah, crockery, glassware, plated ware, etc Iron bedsteads teak almeirah and wardrobe, teak wathstand,1,413 words
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Article762 1913-06-27 15 RE -MODELLING ROADS FOR PRESENT NEEDS. Home Motor Spirit. From practical experience, I consider there are great possibilities for the use of paraffin and other cheap hydro-carbon oils, and in my opinion (says a writer in The Autocar), they will be universally used in the internalcombustion engine762 words
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Article109 1913-06-27 15 Practically every motorist knows nowadays (says a writer in the Motorist) that a hath of oil is not so good (or robber tyres, and that sunlight, in spite of its beneficial effects on the human frame, is death to cove-™, bat few of those who use them constantly realise that109 words
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Article93 1913-06-27 15 H. M. Trade Corom" wner for New Zealand (Mr. W. O. Wickbam) states that it is anticipated that there will shortly be a big slump in New Zealand in the sale of motorcars, especially cheap cars, in consequence of the overtrading which is taking place. Many people, who cannot afford93 words
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Article144 1913-06-27 15 Mr. E. W. Flower, on a 1-5 h.p. four cylinder colonial model Napier, on April 22 motored from Alexandria to Cairo in the very quick running time of S boars 17 minutes. The times were as follows Alexandria, dep. 8.37; Kafr Dawar, 9.8 Damanhour, 10.0; Kafr-el-Zayat, 11.8. A stay was144 words
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Advertisement188 1913-06-27 15 GENTBMr ENGINE WORKS, LIMITED, Motor and Electrical Engineers. Supplier** of PETROL LORRIES VANS TO CARRY LOADS OF FROM 1O CWTB. TO TONS. Motor Boats of all Types, Reciprocating and Internal Ferry and Harbour Service Combustion Machinery, Launches Crude m Enginess BoilerB Cruisers and Fishing Boats, Castings, Propellers and Motor Vehicles188 words
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Advertisement10 1913-06-27 15 For Children's Hacking Cough id Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.10 words
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Advertisement242 1913-06-27 15 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT MOTOR TYRE MANUFACTURERS TO HIS MAJESTY KINO GEORGE Y. Dunlop Motor Tyres REDUCED IN PRICE. APPLY FOR COPY OF NEW LIST. GASOLENE LI6HT AND CYCLE CO., S 1, BEACH POAD (N«mt to Raffle* Hotel Sole Agents for MITCHELL PAIGE AND Little Four Can (or SS. A F.M.S.242 words
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Advertisement97 1913-06-27 15 THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING GO. Established 1883) MANUFACTURERS OF PUR€ *>»»» ROPE 88TRAN0 CABLE LAID 4 STRAND 1/2- »0 12- 6- to 10" 8" to 10* Prices. Samples and fall particulars will be forwarded on application to Agent W. A. STOPANI, BREEH ISLAND CEMENT CO., LThT Portland Cement. In Casks97 words
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Advertisement805 1913-06-27 16 LARGE French STOCKSofTII ES and RIDGES ALWAYS PATENT on Roofing "IP Tiles Ventilators AND Finials Tile Crestings RIDGES. WANTS. ORESSER WANTED. Wanted, for Kemaman, fully qualified dresser. Apply by letter stating qualifications and salary required to Guthrio A Co., Ltd6 6 v LESSONS. In French and English by well -trained805 words
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Advertisement528 1913-06-27 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. -g—r— rrn— s**t HOUBEB TO LET. j To let, No. 2i and 22, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11 v RJRNIBNED BEABIDE REBIDENCESTOLET. Belmont, Bensoline, Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong. Apply H. Somapah, 19 Raffles Place, or 817 Serangoon Road. J^ Lt HOUBE528 words
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Advertisement540 1913-06-27 16 NOTICES'. KMM KIAT A GO. SHIP CHANDLERS. ■overs mont md MuMicipsl OsstTftston. 106, 108 109, Market Street. Telephone Nos. 421 and 1174. GUAN KIAT CO., SHIP-CHANDLERS and GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS. OBNBBAL IMPORTERS and EXPORTERS and COMMISSION AGENTS. 87, Phillip Street. Telegraphic Address BUMKUT. 106 n NOTICE. Syed Onfar Bin Hussin Albar540 words
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Advertisement452 1913-06-27 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the current week t and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the stwmtaiine: 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. Hockey,452 words
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Advertisement702 1913-06-27 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. BIOBCOK FOR (ALE CHEAP. Complete wish PBm^etc In good condi Hon. Replies ».8.U.,«/o Straits Times. 216 27 6 ENGLISH PI6EONB. Consignment for sale privately, nearly all rarieties. Inspection invited. Apply to U P. H., o/o Straits Steamship Co., Ltd. 18 6 M_ FOR SALE. One bammerless treble702 words
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