The Straits Times, 2 July 1913
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Article13 1913-07-02 1 SO. 24.223 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTP.13 words
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Advertisement197 1913-07-02 1 THE CKLKBRATKD ICOTCH WHIMT Established 1743. PARIS MODEL COSTUME DISPLAY Is being held TO-DAY. These Dresses represent the cream of the newest creations of the leading Paris couturieres and have been selected as illustrating the correct fashions for present wear. Intermingled with the Paris models we show a collection of197 words
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Advertisement431 1913-07-02 1 ROBINSON CO. An Attractive Fashion for Wear Everywhere. The "Lady Madcap" is a successful slip-on Cap that is J^M ver y popular with ladies requiring a head-covering of the very dainty, useful and*inexpensive kind. wHrjrfP^^PHtl A "Lady Madcap" will serve you well for almost every ;jK -^~jr J^r For Motoring431 words
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Article864 1913-07-02 2 P PROPOSED REDUCTION OF THE JOURNEY. The Question of Speeding Up. The reduction of the time occupied in the journey between Ixradon and Paris, writes The Times, is a matter that touches very nearly the comfort and convenience of a Urge number of people in many parts864 words
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Article142 1913-07-02 2 Dr. W. R. Bisschop, chairman of the executive council of the British Section of the First Dutch Shipping Exhibition, to be held at Amsterdam from June to September, been informed that the Prince of the Netherlands will open the Exhibition, and therewith also the British Section. 11.H.H.142 words
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Article68 1913-07-02 2 Can You Afford the Risk Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house Don't take such risks. A dose or two will cure you before a doctor could possibly be called, and68 words
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Advertisement316 1913-07-02 2 Loss of Weight Do not neglect it. Reinforce your daily diet with this highly concentrated and active fat-, flesh- and muscleforming food 'KEPLER'"" os^—* Cod Liver Oil |rggjj|l| Malt Extract |pp| You will like its delicious flavour SfeifssSSj?- W and be highly gratified with your H steady increase of weight316 words
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Advertisement488 1913-07-02 2 i[LaTOlaJ (ij^BOrT AS VELVET, mv k^palt^l If} SOFT. SMOOTH and WHITE iij JL. all tha y»ar round O\ f R.-m3v» and prrvenU Rouehneas. 1 Jl COOLING AND REFRESHING IL V LRIN'i THE SIMMKR HEAT I'A C^M. BEITHAM SON, Jh WAHHENG&CO. PHOTO6RAPHIC BTOBEB DHVBLOPINQ. PRINTING A.MD ■KLaVBOINO AMATBCSS WORK. PUtea. F»per«488 words
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Advertisement166 1913-07-02 2 RANEEOUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. WIKTORIN LIGHT THE WORLD'S 4^^^ Vfl RUSH. #fy A One of the best of modern in- aMF vl Price from. $13. 50 upwards. »^H Barns only Mdth?latsd Spirits, costs cents per hour. j M jfcjjfe Guaranteed to166 words
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Article821 1913-07-02 3 TROOPING OF THE COLOUR AT WHITEHALL. Brilliant Scene. It was in ideal weather that the trooping of the colour took place, wrote a special correspondent in The Times of June 4. Daring the actual ceremony the rays of the snn were for the most part temporarily obscured,821 words
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Article139 1913-07-02 3 The Victorian Government Statistician places the wealth of Australia at £990,000.009. The Sydney Daily Telegraph considers this estimate too low unless it be net, and fixes the amount at £1,300,000,000. Landed property is alone valued at £885,000,000 by the journal, which adds:— "The satistician ten years ago made139 words
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Advertisement344 1913-07-02 3 DISINFECTANTS. Mil Kind* mntl for Mil Purpommm. AH SUPPLIED TO H. M GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. SANITAS'OKOL, time* the coefficient of oarbolie aesd. The Ideal disinfectant for nse in the Tropics. Highest efficiency and lower* ooat Powerful Larvasoide. Unaffected by organic matter, and misoible with both fresh and salt water. SANITAS'BAGTOX' (Saponified344 words
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Advertisement713 1913-07-02 3 The Wise Men of the East are those who safeguard their health and nerves. The East can hold joy or despair for you. The joy will be yours if health is your*. Despair will be yours if your nerves and health give out. Which shall it be > Is it713 words
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Advertisement281 1913-07-02 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUBTRALABIA, LIMITED. Established i sea The first Life Office in the world to introduce the nonforfeiture principle to Polioies. A Mutual OfllO*. No Shareholders. Low Premiums). Annual Inooma £1,284,384. Fund* £7,281,290 Claims paid «c, 078,980. ALL profits are distributed amongst Policy-holders. Claims paid in281 words
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Advertisement605 1913-07-02 4 ITEAIER BAILINM. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CB, FOR CHINA, JAPAN, I BNANG, OBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTB, PLY MOOTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Ladiag Issued tor China Coast, Persiaa Gulf, Continental and Amarloan Porte, •teamen will leave Singapore on or aboatt— MAIL LINBS fM Bomtmmi for Mmttf*),605 words
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Advertisement657 1913-07-02 4 BTEAIER BAILIHBB. N.YJK. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all657 words
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Advertisement704 1913-07-02 4 STEAMER BAIUMB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisoi, Semen, Baobck, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Teiupin, Panarai, Patani. Siagora, Lacoa, KobaamuJ, Bandos, LOkagnoea, Takn, Ohunpoa, Kohlak and Bangkok, Due OspartuM. a.s. PRAOHATIPOK July 2. BORIBAT jj u y 9 jj u |y 5. 1.1.704 words
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Advertisement62 1913-07-02 4 S£ANG LINjS OF STEAMERS. m. "Glenogle" 6,760 Tons. m. "Seangßee" 5,799 Tom. s.a. "SeangOhoon" 6,776 Toar. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON. b.b. GLBNOGLB, on July 8, 1918. This steamer has excellent accommodation for passengers, and carries qualified surgeon. She ha« Electric Lights throughout For freignt or passage apply to (iIONQ HOB62 words
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Advertisement505 1913-07-02 4 STEAMER SAILINiS, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. 1 HAMBURG. ABB oeotki ummnm. MIRTUEI lIIU lIEHII Combined ■etx'lltoet. The Btoamres of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamborg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatohed tortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a i- month505 words
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Advertisement602 1913-07-02 4 STEAMEB BJILIMB. N. D. L. lorddCßtsohor Lloyd, Brta«>. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamots oi this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamborg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonnee*ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vies versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai Tsingtaa,602 words
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Advertisement692 1913-07-02 5 PERFUMERY AT KEEN CASH PRICES. >»^^ j^SflPr l w l3^ ■BlOSsoms.M PERFUMES ANO ESSENCEB. EAU DE COLOGNE TOILLT WATER. Crown Perfumes, Wliito Ko;e, Vicletle No. 4711 Ean de Colosne mill size de Pstme. loz b .ttle 10.76 bottle $040 Crown Crab A pple Bio soua Perfumes, I No. 4711 Ean692 words
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Advertisement505 1913-07-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE. House, freeho'd. Apply 27, Syed Ali Road. 2.7 3-7 BOARD AND REBIDENCE. One nice room near town with private family. Tennis. Apply L c o Straits Times. 27 8-7 BOARD ANO RESIOEMCE KUALA LUMPUR. Board and Residence effered by young English mar-ied couple to Bacbelorß or505 words
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Advertisement275 1913-07-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I GHINEBE SHIPPING CLERK WANTED. Wanted by Import Firm, Junior Chitu se Shipping Clerk, who oan also type. Replies S. B c/o Tho Straits Times. 27 87 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between CHARLES EDMUND GARNRR ANO HENRY QUBLCH, carrying on business as275 words
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Advertisement241 1913-07-02 5 ROOMS TO BE LET Four furnished room*, Brst floor, Garage, Stable*, Garden, Tennis Court, et:., at 29, Cavena^h Roar), Thnle House. r -.j 27 87 NOTICE. MESSRS FRABER AND NEAVE. LTD. (AERATED WATER DEPT.) Customer a are re specif ally requested to note the change of business hours. From 9241 words
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Advertisement312 1913-07-02 5 THK GREAT DISINFECTANT FOR HEALTH AND HOME. TOILET HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. KEEPS THE SKIN HEALTHY. CLEANS DISINFECTS AT THE SAME TIME. A SURE SIMPLE WAV TO COMBAT DISEASE IS TO USE LIFEBUOY SOAP. Qu«rantM of Purity and Excellence. Jl.'T 1 OFFICES TO LET. To let, commodious Offices iv Gresham Hou-e, Battery312 words
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Advertisement256 1913-07-02 6 Good RICH TYRES Amington Hall, Tamwortb. March 7 tli, 1918. Dear Sin, I want to tell you of the splendid res alt I have jait got from one of your 806 x 186 rubber-studded covers. It burst a few days ago after baying been on one of tbe front wheels256 words
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Advertisement64 1913-07-02 6 PIANOS jL PIANO PLAYERS W^ FOB HIRE MEDIUM CHEAP AND THE BEST tuning ROBINSON PIANO INCLUDED Company, Limited. KEROSENE OIL FOR BUNOALOWS, COOLIE-LINES, WATCH-HOUSES, ROAD-LAMPS, JUNGLE-CLEARING OIL ENGINES. LUBRICATING OIL GREASE For all classes of Engines and Machinery. MOTOR CYLINDER OIL MOTOR GREASE Specially prepared for Motor Cars. For particulars64 words
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Advertisement296 1913-07-02 6 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. 8 Royal Mail Steamahl* Lin*. HONGKONG TO EUROPE Via China, Japan, Canada and thk Unitid Statm. Empress of Ro>Bia I Quadruple screw. Empress of Ana I 1 16,860 (one grow. Empress of India I Twin screw Bmpreu of Japan 8,000 tons gross. (Intermediate MoDteagie |(O 1296 words
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Advertisement106 1913-07-02 6 Nerves Young and oid have them. j Some abuse them. They g Ui't iir<-:l, starved. f Symptoms: Loss of appetite, sleeplessness, indigestion, irritability, eventually a wrecked constitution. Alcoholic remedies stimu- late only; they do no a good, much harm. f SCOTT'S Emulsion soothes, nourishes, and feeds, rr r .de Mark106 words
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Article139 1913-07-02 7 FIXTURES Wednesday, July 2. Hi^h Water, 9.53 a.m., 8.40 p.m. Thursday, July 3. High Water, 10.89 a.m., 9.22 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closes. Boxing, Theatre Royal. Friday, July 4. High Water. 11.21 a.m., 10.4 pm C'hililrcn's I 'onerrt, Victoria Memorial HaU, .1.15. N. D. L. outward139 words
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Article216 1913-07-02 7 To-DAT. Malacca, P. Swettenham and Telok Anson Ipob 8 pm Port Swettenham and Penang Lama 8 pm Bata Pahat A ing Hin 8 pm Ratu Pahat Mena 8 pm Muntok and Paletubang Japara 3 pm Medan Circe 8 pm t'ocoe-Keeling Island Uecordei' 8 pm Hongkong. Amoy and216 words
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Article198 1913-07-02 7 The Imp. German mail steamer Yorck left Colombo at 6 p.m. on Saturday, .rune '2-<, and may be expected to arrive here en Friday morning, July 4. The B. I. contract packet steamer Taroba with mails from London up to the evening of June 13, left Nugapatam198 words
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Article108 1913-07-02 7 Latest Arrivals. Alting. Out. str. 740 tons, Capt Kolk, July 2. From Pontianak, June 80. G.c. and p. 8. Agency, Ltd. For Pontianak.. July 5. Rds. Ban Toll Ouan. lirit. str., 576 tons, Capt Smith. .July 2. From Sourabaya. June 38. (i.e. an>l p. Heap Eng Mob. For108 words
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Article318 1913-07-02 7 I>o you know that a very large per cent of ■opposed wwot of appendicitis are only an inHamiuatuD of the bowels brought on by constipation liauiberlain's Tablets cute con stipation even »fu r it btc.jmts choronic. Give them a trial. For sale by all Dwpenwtie* and Dealeis. Snikkee.318 words
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99 1913-07-02 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONG PAOAR. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. Srctiom No. l-.Tara, Dunera. Shirrs Wharf Kuala. Maw W. Srct. No. 3... Kamakura Maru, Kimi Sang. B...Daisai Maru. 4.. .Seang Bee, line Maru. 5 ..Sandakan. o...Titan,. Titan, Dencalion. New99 words
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Article95 1913-07-02 7 Powell and Co. July 4. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. July o. At saleroom, Rubber- tyred Victoria and Horse, at 11. July 7. At saleroom, unre Jeeined pledges, at 10. Chins: Kenjj Lee and Co. July 3. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. July 5. At saleroom,95 words
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Article241 1913-07-02 7 The other evening, at the rooms of the Royal Geograpical Society, Dr. L. K. Bauer, director of the Depart met of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution, New York, described the result of the magnetic survey of the oceans made in the brigantine Galilee and241 words
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Article153 1913-07-02 7 The following is from the Financial News: A new line of steamers from Europe to Bombay, Colombo, Madras, Calcutta, and Rangoon is about to be established by Mr. Daniel Brostrom, of Gothenburg, as it has been found in practice that Swedish factories lose many orders in153 words
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Article102 1913-07-02 7 SlNiUPORl. JcLY 2, 1918. On Londok Bank 4 m/e Demand Private 6 m/a 8 m/a Om Ghmaht Bank d/d Private 8 m/a 2/4,', 2/<H a/4i3 288J 248* On Francs Bank d/d 204 Private 8 m/a 29«4 Om India Bank T. T. Private 80 d/a 174] 176J On HoMoioMa...Bank d/d102 words
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Article165 1913-07-02 7 Sinoafobi, July ■>, 1818 Gambier I 6 67 do (Cube No. 1) oopioked 18.00 Copra Sundried 12 20 do Mixed 11 go Pepper, Slack buyers 19.25 do White 5% 83.(0 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.45 do Brunei No. 1 nom. Pearl Sago 4.20 Coffee Bali 28 JO Coffee Palembang, 10%165 words
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Article18 1913-07-02 7 Issued by Fraser and Co., Exchange and Share Brokers, Singapore, July 2, Twelve noon.18 words
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Advertisement8 1913-07-02 7 For Bronchial Coughs take Wood* Qua* Peppermint Care8 words
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Advertisement170 1913-07-02 7 SPRINGBOK Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco. MANUFACTURED IN THE -Jit- jt_^ e^^^ B 9 $1.20 per lb. sold everywhere:. IN ADDITION TO OUR OWN MANUFACTURES, WS ABE SOLE AOINTS FOR Babcock and WilOOX* Boilers. V A Dawey, Paxman Suction Gas Plants, \^\>^ Portable Engines, Etc Greening's Screening. le d T.aW.Smitn.Rop... C .^AW170 words
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Advertisement182 1913-07-02 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT! at 9-3O TO-NIGHT!! BIOGRAPH COMEDY DRAMA, THE PERFIDY OF MARY. Rose is sent by her father to her country cousin. Mary, to separate ber from her city lover. Mary ban just thrown over ber country lover in favour of a Lothario. When the182 words
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Article20 1913-07-02 8 Smith.— On July 1, at No. 2, Lloyd Road Singapore, the wile of R. E. Smith, of a son.20 words
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1204 1913-07-02 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. THE DINDINGS. In the Northern settlement, we are given to understand, rumour is busy on the resuscitation of a topic that has weathered periodic gusts of discussion and analysis for at least ten yean past. We can imagine how it came to life again.1,204 words
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Article14 1913-07-02 8 The Singapore Volunteers go into camp at Pulan Brani from August 2 to 4.14 words
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Article14 1913-07-02 8 Tho output from tbe Selangor River Tin Co.'s m'ne for June is 70.80 piculs.14 words
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Article20 1913-07-02 8 The police of Sourabaya raided a Chinese house there on June 18 and seized over 700 tahils of illicit opium.20 words
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Article18 1913-07-02 8 A special meeting of tbe Municipal Commissioners will be held on Friday to consider Supplemental Budget No. 1.18 words
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Article21 1913-07-02 8 The Kaka arrived in port yesterday from Malacca and Muar, after having been stranded OB the No. 2 Beacon, Sultan Shoal.21 words
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Article20 1913-07-02 8 The St. Andrew's Church Mission School Sports are being held on Raffles School ground, on Saturday next, at 4 p.m.20 words
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Article28 1913-07-02 8 The output from Sungei Gau Tin Mining Co.'s mine for June is as follows Battery 219 piculs tin ore, tampans 31 piculs tin ore. Total 250 piculs ore.28 words
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Article44 1913-07-02 8 According to a Yokohama paper, Durande Auguste, aged 29, the second cook of the M.M. Armand Behio, was found dead on the morning of June 11, in his room on tbe steamer. It is stated that he was accidentally suffocated by carbonic acid gas.44 words
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Article38 1913-07-02 8 A telegram from The Hague to Java papers states that the petroleum company Moeara Enim declares a dividend of 19^ per cent., tbe Sumatra Rubber Maatschappij Serbadjadi 8 per cent., and the Agricultural Maatschapij Setanendor 25 per cent.38 words
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Article47 1913-07-02 8 The new twin screw motor ship Siam, under the command of Captain C. Jensen, arrived at Shanghai, on June 15, on her maiden voyage to the Far East, and was berthed at the CM. Eastern wharf to discbarge her general cargo of paper, machinery, and general merchandise.47 words
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Article39 1913-07-02 8 Among the rubber companies of which the late Mr. Dick-Lander acted as a director were Anglo Johore, Bukit Selangor, Chersonese, Merlimau, Rim (Malacca), S.S. (Bertam), Kapoewas, Laras (Sumatra), also the P.P.K. Ceylon Rubber estates and the Rajawella Produce Co.39 words
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Article51 1913-07-02 8 June 6 was Founder's Day of the Youn« Men's Christian Association. Inaugurated in 1844 by twelve young men, of whom George Williams was the leader, in a bed room in St. Paul's Churchyard, the organisation now has a membership of nearly 1,000,000, and owns real estate to the value of51 words
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Article54 1913-07-02 8 The inquest, into the circumstances of the death of a Chinese woman at Pudu, was concluded on Monday afternoon, when a verdict of murder against a person unknown was returned. The husband of deceased, says the Malay Mail, has offered a reward of (100 for information which leads to the54 words
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Article63 1913-07-02 8 It is some time now since a circus has performed in Singapore so that many will be interested to learn that Bose's circus and menagerie has come for a short season. They will open on Saturday on tbe Beach Road reclamation and a good performance should be witnessed. The programme63 words
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Article61 1913-07-02 8 A Tamil named Periasamy was committed to the Criminal District Court by Mr. Talma this morning on a charge of maliciously instituting a false charge against another Tamil named Appai Naidoo. The accused had tbe man arrested on a report that he had assau'ted him and stolen 129-90, a charge61 words
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Article65 1913-07-02 8 We are asked to say that the entries for the typewriting trial promoted by the Commercial Department of tbe Anglo-Chinese School closed last night with twenty nine competitors. Each contestant is asked to fnrnish his own typewriter and stand. These may be placed in the room at any time during65 words
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Article73 1913-07-02 8 Early yesterday morning a Chinaman forced an entrance into the old Mater nity Hospital, Victoria Street, and 'removed a new rubber tyre from a carriage standing in the porch. A Tamil servant interrupted him and endeavoured to make a capture but the intruder drew a knife and, brandishing it in73 words
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Article85 1913-07-02 8 Sir Melville Macnaghten, who has retired from the Criminal Investigation Department, of which be was the head, was the first English police official to use the finger print system in the detection of a criminal. The English system, it may now be pointed out, ■a not tbe Bertillon method, aa85 words
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Article90 1913-07-02 8 To day is the anniversary of tbe battle of Gettysburg in 1868 and of the battle oi Sadowa in 1856. In the latter, tbe Prussians gained a signal victory over the Austrians, the battle taking its name from a village near the scene of the conflict To morrow is American90 words
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Article478 1913-07-02 8 Baron Kigosbi has resigned the office of Minister for War at Tokio and is succeeded by General Knsunose. The Chief Justice (Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones) left Singapore this morning for Malacca where he will preside over the Assizes. Mr. Tyte, a brother of Mr. Tyte, of478 words
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Article111 1913-07-02 8 It is stated that a meeting of the P.A.M. will be held at 10.30 a.m., on July 18, at the Johore Hotel, Johore Bharu. The agenda include* tbe following: exhibitions, represf<ou of drunkenness, addition to rules, proposed by the Standing committee:— AH members, who shall have111 words
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Article133 1913-07-02 8 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s sale room yesterday afternoon;— The sbophouse premises known a* 13 Beach Lane, monthly rent 112, area 760 square feet, lease 292 for 999 years, yearly quit rent 11.50; also all the right title and133 words
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Article245 1913-07-02 8 A case which has been given considerable attention, both in the District Court and in the Appeal Court, was onoe again considered yesterday by Mr. Firmstone sitting in the District Court. The tacts of the case were that the Municipality proceeded against the owners of245 words
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Advertisement253 1913-07-02 8 100 letters press-copied in five minutes. FOR LETTER BOOK OR VERTICAL FILE I* [f^Wg© COPIER^ "its a tr^at to %pi iUv^, I .Superseded but not useie^. Will give four to ten prett-oopiet from on* Latter Cannot smear- or blur original*. RONEO Ltd., 14a, Collyer Quay. Sandorides lucana CIGARETTES Bole Agents253 words
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Advertisement122 1913-07-02 8 DETECTIVE, EDUCATIONAL, TRAVEL, HUMOROUS, SOCIAL, TOPICAL AND POLITICAL SUBJECTS INTERESTING ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAMBRA Biacb Boas TO-NIGHT Sscomd Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. TIM Bricklayer t little Joke. Ufa Ml Board aa Ocean Grejhomed, the P. 0. i-t. Ewrmora. A WOMAN'S WIT A detective drama in two parts. Paths'*122 words
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Article807 1913-07-02 9 FIGHTING GENERAL ON GREEK FRONTIER. Stories of Butchery. BULGARIANS SURRENDER AT SALONIKA The Attitude of Roumania KacTiK'a Tbibqbab London, July 1, It is evident there has been severe fighting on the Serbo Bulgarian frontiers. Each vehemently accuses the other of attacking. The Bulgarians declare the affair started with807 words
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Article126 1913-07-02 9 Dm OBTASIATISCHB LLOYD TbLBORAM. Berlin, July 1. There have been violent bayonet-fights at night between Bulgarians and Greeks on the railway new Serres. With regard to the Serbo Bulgarian fights near Walandowa, Servia says Bulgaria commenced the war without a declaration of war. Sofia asserts that the Servians126 words
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Article79 1913-07-02 9 Kiutbb'h Tblboram. London, July 1. The Homo Riile bill has passed automatically through the committee stage without discussion, undor tbe terms of last week's resolution. The Opposition protested and loudly challenged a division. The bill passed by 270 votes to 148. The House of Commons has79 words
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Article35 1913-07-02 9 Rbgtbr's Tblboram. London, July 1 Mr. Lyttleton has an intestinal rupture, possibly the result of cricketing on June 25, the first time he had played for years. Mr. Lyttelton has slightly improved.35 words
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Article35 1913-07-02 9 Rsdtbb's Tblbobah. London, July 1. The Parseval naval airship, piloted by Germans, has made a fine flight. It encircled the Houses of Parliament and returned to Farnborougb, where the Admiralty took it35 words
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Article26 1913-07-02 9 RaUTBBI TbLSORAM. London, July 1. A telegram from St. Petersburg says the Reactionary Press law is postponed owing to opposition by certain ministers.26 words
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Article25 1913-07-02 9 [11l 03TASUTISCHB LLOTD TbLBOEAM. Berlin, July 1 The murderer of a German subject named Hoffmann has been arrested by tbe Mexican authorities.25 words
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Article31 1913-07-02 9 Dbr Ostasiatmchb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, July 1 There is a ministerial crisis in Holland. The Socialist Troelsta was summoned by Queen Wilhelmina to an audience, at the week end.31 words
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Article103 1913-07-02 9 Rbctbb 8 Teleoram. London, July 1. At the National Sporting Club, for the heavyweight championship of Great Britain, Bombardier Wells knocked oat Packy Maboney in the thirteenth roond. Maboney 's j-iw was fractured in the fourth round. He was sent to hospital at the conclusion of the103 words
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Article142 1913-07-02 9 TONE OF MARKET CONTINUES DULL Shipments Late in Arriving. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 1. Tbe tone at the rubber auction to-day was dull, the quantity offered being small owing to the late arrival of the Atreus. Four hundred and forty-five tons of Plantation were offered142 words
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Article71 1913-07-02 9 Fleet to Raid the Shores of Britain. Recter's Tblbobam London, July 1. Altogether 846 ships, including 46 battleships, will assemble for the forthcoming naval manoeuvres in the North Sea and English Channel. Attempts will be made to convoy transports and land large bodies of troops with a view71 words
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Article62 1913-07-02 9 Tbe East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. Tbe market in London yesterday was quiet. Tbe dosing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/9) Forward 8/8 First latex crepe, delivery next three months 3/10* The auctions are passing off quietly at following prices: First latex 2 10} Best ribbed62 words
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Article258 1913-07-02 9 (From A Correspondent.) Trengganu, June 80. Mr. E. A. Dickson has returned to Trengganu after his mission to Besut and Kelantan regarding a boundary question. It is not yet settled, but hopes are entertained of that being done soon. On June 28, a curious case was heard258 words
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Article98 1913-07-02 9 The bad habit of our profession (journalism) is tbe description given by Dr. Walter Page, tbe new Ambassador of the United States, to smoking. It is probably true that in no other calling, save perhaps that of the painter, is My Lady Nicotine so persistently wooed daring98 words
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Article107 1913-07-02 9 Sir J. M. Barrie, the new baronet, is toe son of a weaver. His father waa a great admirer of Mr. Gladstone, and daring bis later days, when work ooaaod to be a necessity, owing to the generosity of bis son, he spent the whole of his time in going107 words
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Article1084 1913-07-02 9 JUGRA, BIDOR, JOHORE LANDS, SEGAMAT. General Progress. The report of tbe Jugra Estate, Limited, statet. that tbe directors are pleased to announce that, notwithstanding the adverse conditions of the robber market, they are able again to recommend tbe pay Kent of a final dividend of 60 per cent.,1,084 words
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Article24 1913-07-02 9 Mr. and Mrs. Ford have gone to Klang to reside there. Mr. Ford takes charge of the office of Messrs. Poaley and Ford there.24 words
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Article346 1913-07-02 9 Motorists Charged with Reckless Driving A motor driver, Dollab bin Omar, employed by Messrs. Abrams at the Straits Garage was charged this morning in tbe first court- with driving a car on the Bukit Timih Road in a dangerous and reckless, manner and also with having346 words
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Article282 1913-07-02 9 PRINCESS ARRESTED. Society Men Duped by a Clever Adventuress. A prominent young Parisian clubman was visited recently by a handsome woman, who represented herself as Princess Salam," and presented a letter of introduction purporting to be signed by Monseigntur Journe, Canon of Caracas, whom the clubman had met at a282 words
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Article268 1913-07-02 9 During the past few days, says a Yokohama paper, rumours have been circulating on the Stock Exchange to tbe effect that the Nipson Yusen Kaisha and tbe Toyo Kisen Kaisha may be amalgamated. In this connection, the Hoohi quotes a certain person interested in the matter268 words
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Article137 1913-07-02 9 Th« important questions of F.M.S. railway extensions and delays and of improving the harbour facilities will, we(The Pinang Gazette) understand, be discussed at a meeting of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce convened for Tuesday, July S, at 2-80 p.m. In order to obtain a more137 words
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Article470 1913-07-02 9 CLOSE OF THE MEMORABLE SESSION. Sacrifices for the Empire. Rbotbr's Tblbobam. London, July 1, The Reichstag has finally ptased the Defence Bill, agreeing to the six new cavalry regiments, three of which the committee had previously struck out. They also adopted an opposition proposal introducing in the military470 words
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Article92 1913-07-02 9 Handsome Gift by Anonymous Donor. Rsotsb's TsLsnutv. London, July 1. An anonymous donor has offered thirty thousand pounds towards the purchase of the Crystal Palace, provided sixty thousand pounds are subscribed in July. The King has given £200 and Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra £100 caoh92 words
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Article44 1913-07-02 9 Jumping Cup Goes to French Officer. RbUTBB's TILEOiUK. London, July 1. At tbe International Horse Show, held at Olympia, the Daily Mail enp for individual jumping went to a French officer, a Russian officer and an English officer being bracketed second.44 words
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Article35 1913-07-02 9 Rbutbr's Iblboram. London, July 1. Middlesex and Essex drew at Leyton. At Bradford, Yorkshire beat Somerset by an innings and 25 runs. Northants beat Gloucestershire at Bristol by an innings and 153 rum.35 words
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Article1391 1913-07-02 10 SEISMIC PHENOMENA IN JAPAN. Ancient Prescience. No other country in the world probably affords such facilities for the study of earthquakes as Japan, nor is there anywhere else such necessity for their scientific investigation, says Tbe Globe. There is a special chair of seismology and an institute attached to1,391 words
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Article327 1913-07-02 10 A Husband from the Philippine Islands. A girl who had secretly married in Manchester a native of Manila, the chief town of the Philippine Islands, in the China Sea, re cently summoned her husband, Macario Marie Lichanco, living with his mother in Upper Chorlton road, at327 words
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Article393 1913-07-02 10 Canadian Hospital Opened By Electricity. In her boudoir at Buckingham Palace, with Princess Mary at her side, the Queen, by merely pressing a button, performed the ceremony of opening the Queen Mary Hospital for Children, at Weston, Ontario, about 4,000 miles away. By a prearranged signal393 words
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Article83 1913-07-02 10 It is reported that the total takings in tbe Calcutta Turf Club's Derby sweep stakes were about £126,000. Four waiters at the United Services Club, London, are said to have drawn Prue. What was expected to be the final match for the Haigh football shield was played on83 words
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Article148 1913-07-02 10 Oarrison Qolf Club. The men's monthly medal is to be played for on Saturday and Sunday, July 12 and 18. The ladies monthly medal to be played for on Thursday. July 10. Keppel fiolf Club. The following is the result of tbe Eclectic competition for the prize presented by148 words
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Article166 1913-07-02 10 Alteration of Rule Proposed. At the annual meeting of the Jockey Club, which was to be held at Derby House on June 16, the Stewards bad a motion to alter Rule 140 as follows (ll A hone which crosses another in any part of the race, so as166 words
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Article105 1913-07-02 10 S.C.C. Tournament. The following ties will be played this afternoon: Friekdly Pairs. Tbrelfall and Wakeford v. Elphick and Chancy. McKenzie and Bevan v. McKail and Allen. McKean and Wilkinson v. Pitceathly and Bond. Doobli Handicap. Chamberlain and Beauchamp v. Bentley and Hutchison. Armstrong and Hacker v. Capt. E105 words
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Article106 1913-07-02 10 Glenealy.-6,6001b5. AlorGajah.— 7 ,ooo lbs. Ayer Panas.— ls,ooo lbs. Bukit Lintang.— 2o,2Bo lbs. Chempedak.- 5,500 lbs. Keiupas.— 7,ooo lbs. Pegoh.— Bl,BB3 lbs. Permata.— 3,3oo lbe. Radella.- 6,750 lbs. Paiam.— lB,ooo lbs. Teluk Anson.— 6,oo6 lbs. Malakoff.-24,200 lbs., to date 115,800 lbe. Haytor. 5,681 lbs., making a total106 words
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Article198 1913-07-02 10 Terrible sufferings endured by a shipwrecked crew, who for six months had to exist on a deserted island frequently covered with ioe and snow, are described in reports which recently reached North Shields. In October last the sealing schooner Sea Bird, belonging to Messrs.198 words
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Article1217 1913-07-02 10 Mr. Owen Seaman, Editor of Punch, read a paper on Parody at a weekly evening meeting of tbe Royal Institution. In a delightfully amusing review of the whole subject, he showed bow parody may have a real literary value, while in its highest form it becomes1,217 words
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Article490 1913-07-02 10 Denunciation of the Womanly Woman. Mr. St. John G. Ervine makes a strong attack in the Daily Dispatch on tbe womanly woman as opposed to the more modern example of her sex. The womanly woman, he says, is a dishonourable woman she is a shameless liar490 words
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Article201 1913-07-02 10 Companies Recently Formed To Operate. Several companies have recently been formed to operate in the Dutch East Indies, says The Financier. The Royal Dutch Company (allied with Shell) has a large organisation there. Tbe Standard have recently formed a subsidiary for this territory. Another company, registered in201 words
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Article211 1913-07-02 10 Novel Proposal For Raising Revenue. The authorities of the Japtnese Finance Department have been considering a proposal to impose a tax on soft drinks, and reports on the consumption of these drinks have been received from all the prefectures. According to these reports, says the Japan211 words
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Article1547 1913-07-02 10 MORE OPINIONS ON THE TANGO TROUBLE. A Peeress's Recollections. Writing to The Times on June 8, in the course of the discussion of modern dancing. Lady Middleton said: I cannot quote "fools rush in where angels fear to tread," because, judging from the complicated correspondence on the1,547 words
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Article133 1913-07-02 10 Great gallantry was displayed during an exciting Hcene at Liverpool landing-stage, on the departure of the Elder Dempster liner Akabo for the West Coast of Africa. A lady, aged about 25, was sitting on a rail waving goodbye to her friends, and the ropes bad been oast off, when she133 words
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Article295 1913-07-02 11 At the 94th Singapore rubber auction held yi-sterday. there were offered for sale 435 cases, piculs 459.79 or 61,805 lbs., and sold 377 cases, piculs 401.54 or 53.539 lbs. The prices realised were The next auction will take place on Thursday. July 8. MeesrH. Outline and Co.,295 words
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Article44 1913-07-02 11 The Commissioner of Trade and Customs, r .M.S.. Mr. W. P. Hume, sUtes that the export of rubber from Port Swettenham to different places during June, 1918, was as follows I'nited Kingdom 674.<tt tons Europe 81.88 Ceylon 87.96 Straits Settlements 62.7144 words
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Article78 1913-07-02 11 It is the intention of the Dutch Government tv change the administration of Acheen from a military to a civil one, says the Java Bode. In the new order of things, the divi sion of Gaioeloeos will be attached to the east coast division of Acheen. Four divisions will be78 words
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Article505 1913-07-02 11 The following new books will be ready for issue on Thursday, July 8 Abraham, J. Johnston, The Night Nurse H654 Amy, W. Laoey, The Blue W01f... S ***** Anon, Sin Ram i Revolutionist S ***** Askew, Alice and Claude, Poison S ***** Barclay. Mrs. Hubert, East of the505 words
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Article210 1913-07-02 11 On June 5. Mr. Justioe Eve had before him a summons in an action 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, for210 words
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Article730 1913-07-02 11 Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, July 2, 1918. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning RUBBER SMARR.s nOH. tiLOI. DDIIU. OBLLaBf, 2/- Allagar 2/1 2/7} 4 1 Anglo-Jara 5/1} 6/1$ 1 Anglo-Johore 7/8 8/8 2/-730 words
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Advertisement50 1913-07-02 11 CoxiffYtl >• r+ into Conau m p t i on Omly a OoMb bnt ym staff II wfcii. II is OKLT a ooagh. WATERBURYY MET.-.SOUZEO COO LIVER Oil COMPOUND IV ftneat preparation mad* (s* eotchatine severe ooovbs. OUUb any eoogb Ikat hi saly a oooph. Very pahf bsi 1 MBWI50 words
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Advertisement46 1913-07-02 11 A cold is quite a paradox. Because it makes you hot, It makes your nose red as a rose, And bead boil like a pot. But ere it reaches boiling point. If yon use it's subduer, It soon will fly, assisted by Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.46 words
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Advertisement228 1913-07-02 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE PIANO Moutrie's SUPPLY IT. Price: Guaranteed for 5 years. Liberal discount for cast. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., RAFFLES PLACE. THE RITZ THE CARLTON THE LANGHAM THE SAVOY THE CECIL One and all supply DENIS MOUNIES BRANDIES. Why? Quality Tells. Garner, Quelch Co., WME AMD SPIRIT MERCHANTS. B&tt228 words
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Advertisement295 1913-07-02 11 tFrom June 16, 1913 MICHELIN'S PRICES OP Motor Car Tyres ARE REDUCED AS FOLLOWS: Tubes 90 m/m section Covers and Tubes of all other sizes I>« pire Bros., AGENTS. 170 80S Raffles Hotel SPECIAL DINNER AND SKATING AFTER DINNER On Saturday, July 5, MUSIC by the PARISIAN TRIO. The Brighton295 words
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Advertisement69 1913-07-02 11 TO-NIGHT'S FINE PROGRAMME A PLEASANT VARIETY OF SUBJECTS dramatic, humorous and thrilling AT THE MARLBOROUGH PiCTURB THBATRB, BEACH ROAD. SiroNi> Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. The httM Tri". Tun Uninvitkd Gukst. A Novkl Stau Hunt Tub Strongkh Man. (Chicigo Filci;. Tai Ai>vißTisixi. Ac-trims (imnricaa Kinoma). St. Valintinb > Day. Thr69 words
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Article943 1913-07-02 12 HOW THE PROPERTY HAS BEEN DEVELOPING Call Foreshadowed. The first annual general meeting of the Merchiston Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on June 3, at the offices of the company, Pinners' Hall, Austin Friars, E.C. In the abence of Mr. Edward Lawrence Hamilton, the chairman of the company,943 words
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Article147 1913-07-02 12 The principal article in the June issue of the Kailway and Travel Monthly is descrip live of Paddington Station. The writer placet high commendation on the genius of Brunei for the design of this station. He says, Brunei's was the statesman s mind adapted to the sphere147 words
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Article358 1913-07-02 12 Reared by a Ferret and Became A Pet It is many years since I gave up keeping any of the Musteline family in capitivity, says a correspondent of the Scotsman, but, knowing my interest in those animals, a friend has written to tell me of the escape358 words
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Article403 1913-07-02 12 Vickers Believed to Have Purchased the Property. To the prospective buyers assembled on May 28, for the disposal by auction of the machinery, etc at the Blackheath-road works in Greenwich, of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company, the auctioneer announced that the sale would not proceed, as he403 words
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Article300 1913-07-02 12 Pays Tax on Over Three Hundred Wives Although the Congo chief Lupungu is, according to the picture drawn of him by Vice Consul Casteus, the ugliest man on earth, he has taken unto himself upwards of 300 wives, for each of whom he readily pays the300 words
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Article512 1913-07-02 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 London:—n512 words
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Article394 1913-07-02 12 Sir William J. Thompson, Registrar-Gener-al for Ireland, read a paper on The Census of Ireland, 1911, at a meeting of the Royal Statistical Society, and stated that, in 1841, the population of Ireland was 8,196,597, whereas in 1911 the number was 4,390,219, a reduction of 46.4394 words
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Article145 1913-07-02 12 A man resembles a cigar," I beard a jester say For be, like a cigar, is bound To meet his match some day." •hist so, and then the man flares up And, like the weed," gets red, Which as a rule precedes the fact Each soon doth lose145 words
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Article1127 1913-07-02 12 WHY INSECTS RUSH TO CERTAIN DEATH. An Illustration From Java One of the most striking instances of a habit or behaviour which persists and dominates the life of a wild animal to its own injury and destruction is that shown by many moths and other insects, which1,127 words
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Advertisement395 1913-07-02 12 OBTAINABLE J OBTAINABLE ALL DISPENSARIES |j| j ALL DISPENSARIES. THE BEST HAIR PRESERVER 16 4 I 16 7 To varioue 'goods landed we bave a CHOICE SELECTION OF CLOCKS in FUMED OAK CASES. NURSERY COTB. (A Boon tv Mothers). BEVELLED MIRRORS in Handsome Frames. CAMP FURNITURE. Cots and Seats. ALL395 words
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Advertisement561 1913-07-02 13 FOR HIGH-CLASS TAILORING CALL AT J. CROWTHER SHAW CO., 30a. Raffles Place. KELLY WALSH, LTD. NEW SUPPLY. "Sunny Memories" Photograph Albums. No. 1. 11* in. by 12 T in. Padded Covers, holds over 130 Photographs, assorted tizes. Prioe 58.60. No. la. 11 in. by Vl k in. Bound in Art561 words
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Advertisement446 1913-07-02 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNB PHILP LINE. i SrxeAPOßa to Java Posts, i'osi Dabwib, Tbubsdat Island, Bbibbaxb »d Stdnbt via I Tobbbs Stbaits. Also taking passengers and oargo with transhipment for otbbr Yiotobiam, I Sooth Australian and Nobth QuaaKSLAirD Pobts, Barnsa Nbw Ouinsa. Nbw Brit»i» TAbMAJHAM and Na« Zbalavd Pobts, Smootn Paaaage.446 words
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Advertisement688 1913-07-02 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. OOMBINED SBRVIOB OP THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD A THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. BBTWBB* F^amant la I Perth North Wert Australian Port*. Java and Singapore. Ragniar Fortnigiitly sailinga tetvent Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King'r Sound (Pert for688 words
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Advertisement656 1913-07-02 13 8TEMEB MILIHB8, BIBBY LINE off fast twin-torew Mail Passenger Steamer* between Rangoon, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles 'and London. Proposed Sailings for 1913 HOHBWARD. Departure* Departure.; SteMner Stbambb bom from Arrive arrive* Rakoooh Colombo WORCESTERSHIRE JqJ, 6 Jn|y u Subject to Bailing one day earlier from Rangoon without notice. Ratet656 words
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Advertisement451 1913-07-02 14 SINGAPORE S ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF ANY EABTERI COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEftjD OFFICB 1 Winchwter Houia, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 1 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Ooart ol England, aad oompliea wtth the Britiah451 words
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Advertisement204 1913-07-02 14 INSURANCE. IBBM.UR USUIUNCE OOMPHHY Of MNAOt. ■■TABtltaßD 1083 Oir«Ot Qovarnment Supervision Oovernmant Audit. Policiet are WORLD WIDB" aad Non-Forfeitable, uarge Nat Surplus above ti»bilitie« tor Reserve and all outstanding claims. New Bualnoaa, 1011, 0ver...»8 SOC.OOOJO Cash Loans. Settlements, ate., made locally. Numerous aodern schemes, 4 H. IVANS, Manager, Sootb Bastero204 words
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Advertisement444 1913-07-02 14 BANKING. THE IZE HAI TONB MNKINB AND INBURANCE CO.. LTD.. MO. 67 AND 66. KLING STRUT. BITAKUIBBD 1807 1 Capital paid ap..... 11,000.000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors.. »l,oOo 000.00 Reserve Fund 1800,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tad Tbob Joob 9. Low Kaooa Taa 1 Tan Swi Khi T. Sim Ku444 words
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Advertisement399 1913-07-02 14 BANKING. THE CHINEBE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. NEW PREMISES. M, Kling Street, Singapore. AUTHORISED CAPITAL 14,000,000 IBSUBD CAPITAL #2,000;000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lee Choon Ouan, Esq.— Chairman. Lim Peng siang Esq. Cbeok Cheng See Scow Eng Tin, Esq. Esq. Yeo Cheng Hai, Bsq. Tan bian Cheng, Esq Tan Chay Van. B»q.399 words
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Advertisement839 1913-07-02 14 SALES BY AUCTION. ESTATE OP J. J. MACBEAN, DECEASED. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES KNOWN AS LOCHABER, INYERLOCHY, KINRARA AND BALMORAL, SINGAPORE. To be hald at Powell Co.'a saleroom, ON AN EARLY DA IK Lot 1. LOCHABER, Scott's Road, Tanglin, area 83,800 cq-iare feet. Lot839 words
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Article1223 1913-07-02 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Motorist's Expenses. Tbe majority of motorist* do not know the cost of running their cars, states The Times. Only a few owners trouble to keep an accurate record of expenses, and those few are by nature accustomed to look into1,223 words
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Advertisement194 1913-07-02 15 CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LIMITED, Motor and Electrical Engineers. Suppliers of PETROL LORRIES VANS TO CARRY LOADS OF FROM 1O CWTS. TO 4 TONS. Motor Boats of all Types, Reciprocating and Internal Ferry and Harbour Service Combustion Machinery, Launches Crude Qn En^ nes> Boilers Cruisers and Fishing Boats, CastingSi p rop194 words
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Advertisement278 1913-07-02 15 '4M^.«MMMUNMM BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT MOTOR TYRE MANUFACTURERS TO HIS MAJESTY KINO GEORGE V. Dunlop Motor Tyres REDUCED IN PRICE. APPLY FOR COPY OF NEW LIST. UONOL COmDENTLY *c$ sues «\ofiP 0 D 9 By Appointment to *uM*> $>^ U& b fiUfc H.M. THE K.NQ FINEST <* MIDLOTHIAN ROLLED OATS A278 words
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Advertisement128 1913-07-02 15 GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE CO., 4 and 5-1, Beach Road (Next to Baffles Hotel). Motor Car* on hire day end night. ffk I l^jg£i|| -flf Motor Repairs J^F- "-^f offi^ Grease, Cylinder Oi! and Motor Aoeoe'^B^ \^S^' soties of every description in .tock. MITCHELL. PAIGE, LITTLE AND .-yfefffjg^POPE MOTOR CYCLES. Telephone128 words
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Advertisement788 1913-07-02 16 FIRE FIRE Where is your "CITEX"P The Citex Fire Extinguisher Protects Life and Property. The CITEX Is simple; a pull and it is Free, a Bump and it works. NOTHING Tp PERISH No solution to make up, no acid to handle. WATER aad'a CITEX CARTRIDGE only. Sole Agents SHARPE, ROSS788 words
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Advertisement580 1913-07-02 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUBEB TO LET. To let, No. 21 and 32, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan k Son, Change Alley. Ml <C FURNISHED BEABIDE REBIDENCEBTOLET. Belmont, Benzoline, Ben Ledi, off Tanjnng Katong. Apply H. Somapah, 19 Raffes Place, or 817 Serangoon Road. 98-11 n BEABIDE REBIDENCE TO LET.580 words
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Advertisement546 1913-07-02 16 NOTICES. KMM KIAT A CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, "■ovaraaMat aatf Mynicipai Contractors. 106, 108 k 109, Market Street. Telephone Noa. 421 and 1174. GUAN KIAT CO., SHIP-I HANDLERS k C.OVKBNMKNT CONTBACTOBS. OBMRBAL IMPORTKES AMD BXPOBTBBS AMD COMMISSION AOBMTB. 87, Phillip Street. 'Phone IXB. Telegrams MMMUAT. IBS THE STRAITS TRADING CO.. LTD. NOTICE546 words
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Advertisement597 1913-07-02 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the current week and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly j 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,597 words
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Advertisement664 1913-07-02 16 BOARD AND LOD6IH6. SILVERBANK. ORCHARD HMD. English Home, vacancies. Telephone 628. 20 6 19.9 I Y. M, C. A. HOUSE. I Excellent rooms, with or without board. Apply The General Secretary. 1-2-sub. v BOARO AND RESIDENCE. Two large comfortablwrooms vacant, from July 1. Apply CENTIME? c/o Straits Times. 386 6-7664 words
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