The Straits Times, 7 July 1913
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Title Section12 1913-07-07 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.227 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. JULY 7. 1913. PRICE 10CENTF.12 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement449 1913-07-07 1 THE CELEBRATED SCOTCH WHISKY ESTABLISBFD 1742. PALMER CORD TYRES 26 World's Records MADE ON PALMER CORD TYRES. The latest times and distanoea (or World's Besords made on Palmer Cord Tyres are given below. The one, two, and three boar records are specially noteworthy, representing as they do the greatest distances449 words
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Advertisement150 1913-07-07 1 ROBINSON CO. Fresh Shipments OF i/vuflPU'o flßr- M W 1111 Lo. QIJ9I KVNOCH LOADF.D Im 1 111 1 1 1 ■Fl A fef f JLJ-JIB O N AX I lIUUII U r^iSHßEffimßmir Bonax, Piimax, Opex and Grouse Ejector Ammunition Acme, E. B. Nitro, and Smokeless Ammunition. *J> Fish A. FRANKEL150 words
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Article614 1913-07-07 2 PROPOSED ACQUISITION FOR THE PUBLIC. Letter From the King The Lord Mayor has received the following letter from the King Buckingham Palace, May 81, 1913. My dear Lord Mayor, The King learns with much interest and satisfaction of your untiring efforts to acquire the Crystal Palace for the614 words
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Article303 1913-07-07 2 The Destructive Outbreak A Leatherhead. As reported by Renter, a disastrous fire broke out on June 9 at St. John's School, Leatherhead. The outbreak, says a home paper, was first discovered in one of the master's rooms by a schoolboy, and started in the centre of the303 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement760 1913-07-07 2 A Celebrated Violiniste Nervous Fatigue, Languor— The pover to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keytner, is entirely due to her abundance of vigorous nerve force created by Phosferine. How greatly the numerous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are760 words
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Advertisement69 1913-07-07 2 Can You Afford the Risk Were yon ever seized with s severe attack of cramp colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain'i Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Bemedy in the house Don't take such risks. A dose or two will core you before a doctor could possibly be called,69 words
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Advertisement632 1913-07-07 2 WOTICE3. NOTICb. Notioe is hereby Riven, that by a Deed ol Revocation dated the 28rd Jane. 1918, under the hand and seal of Lai Shun Hing, Managing Partner of the Chiat Ho i Co., of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, Merchants, and of the Chop of Cbiat Ho Co.,632 words
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Advertisement198 1913-07-07 2 KPjjjriJ^x For the Skin SP^^| i and Complexion 'vSI V V\J: -iA^ comfort for the skin B^H^i^^BsS I in every particle of "HAZELINE'SNOW" The incomparable Beauty-Balm. It acts as M a most beneficial tonic to the skin, cleansing 1 M it from impurities, removing roughness, ex- 1 cessive colour and198 words
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Article933 1913-07-07 3 BIG TASK AWAITING SOLUTION IN AUSTRALIA. Thirty Million Acres Affected. Mr. A. T. Clerk, of the Queensland Lands Department, an officer who has for years made a close study of tbe prickly pear, has issued an informing pamphlet to put forward his views on what be calls933 words
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Article60 1913-07-07 3 A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest at Douglas, Isle of Man, on Frank Richard Bateman, twenty-three, of Coventry, who was killed in the Senior Auto Tourist Trophy race in tbe Isle of Man. He was flung on his head as the result of driving at from60 words
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Advertisement317 1913-07-07 3 The Perfect 'Anti-Insects' VERY WELL KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. 'THE REFINED FUJISAWA CAMPHOR.' TRADE t« MARK. IF YOU WANT SAMPLES WE WILL SEND THEM. Bole Agents i NIPON BMYAKU KAISHA. LIMITED. 32, Robinson Road, SINGAPORE. New Strength For all who are run down." weak, out of sorts,' lacking In317 words
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Advertisement642 1913-07-07 3 London Selling Agents re a, indigo FIBRES \Sold on coaf BRISTLES miasion in British OILSEEDS and Continental HIDES 4 SKINS I Markets. KI-BBF.R. DRUGS lnm M COTTON. WOOL I Sample, valued. S5& a"n CC d A GENERAL consignment. in> PRODUCE dieted. KEYMER, SON CO. »«r« D»pl.i WMtctrlan, LssHssi Telegrams. Krymcr.642 words
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Advertisement177 1913-07-07 3 RANEEGUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. Established 1 869 The Brut Life Offlee in the world to introdnoe tbe non-forfeiture principle to Policies. A Mutual Offlo*. No Shareholder.. LOW Premiums). Annual Income 41,984,364. Fund* «7,177 words
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Advertisement598 1913-07-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. ffO. STEAM NAVIGATION CB. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, ACBTRALIA, INDIA. ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued fot Ohtaa Coast, Persian Golf, Ooatiaoatal aad American Ports, teamen will leave Singapore on ot about:— MAIL LINES ISIS Bomtmari {for Mmrvpt), ftomSfcgapote {SSffZA598 words
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Advertisement655 1913-07-07 4 STEAMEK SAILINGS. N.YTK. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. 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 servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with655 words
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Advertisement737 1913-07-07 4 STEAMER BAILIHBB. THE 31AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. Fot Pahang, Berserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisot, Senior a, Baohok, Kelaatas, Tabai, Bangaara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Siagora, Lacoa, Kohsamui, Baadov, iiangauea, Takn, Cbumpoa, Kohlak and Bangkok, Due Departure. VUG ALA jj u |y 7 jj u y e. I.i.ASDANO July 9737 words
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Advertisement500 1913-07-07 4 STEAMER BAILIHBB. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD HITSn UMPFSCIIM f aIRTIBES. B lIISI IREMII Combined aorvloc The steamres ot these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japaa, Homewards, they are despatched tortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month500 words
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Advertisement616 1913-07-07 4 STEAMER SAILINIS. N. D. L. orddeutsoher Llojd, Brereee IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNI. The fast and well-known mail steamors at this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (sonneoting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aud viae versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau,616 words
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Advertisement247 1913-07-07 5 KEROSENE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS, 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 particulars and prices, apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY. (Straits Settlements), Limited, Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Pure Silk Fast-Dye Stockings247 words
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Advertisement149 1913-07-07 5 DIAMONDS, JEWELLERY AND WATCHES. We have just received a new and varied collection of JEWELLERY set in platinum, of very good workmanship and at moderate prices. Also a Urge stock of BRILLIANTS in all aizos and colours and at various prices, WATCHES from the largest factory in tbe World, guaranteed149 words
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Advertisement661 1913-07-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAY. CO.. LD, Wraet lanrtoa ta Japan via Honf kor| th SMt a s»d ta Cakuitt. via Nauing fra* tlniaprra. Tsking oirgo on through Bills of l.»lu, 3r Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Caetoo :Tiontsin, Newohwang, Yanfftaae Ports, Per mow, the Philippines, etc. etc, etc B tea661 words
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Advertisement453 1913-07-07 5 WONT WASH CLOTHES. Polishes and Pleases. Makes copper like gold. Tin like silver. Paint like new. Will do a day's work in an hour. MONKEY BRAND BENJAMIN BROOKE CO. LTD. DO YOU SHAVE? IF YOU DO, Lancaster's UP-TO-DATE HAIRDRESSING SALOON, BTANDS ABSOLUTELY ALO^B. Cleanliness. Civility and Attention. TOILBTCLUB RAPIDLY INCREASING.453 words
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Advertisement294 1913-07-07 6 WE have never had a BETTER op more varied STOCK to select from than NOW. EVERY COMFORT FOR THE HOUSE. CHAIN COIR DOOR MATS. No. 1. Size 14 x24 inches Price 50.70 each. 2. 18 x27 I.OS 8. 18 xtO 1-35 4. 80 xBB 1.70 a 6. a 22 *8S294 words
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Advertisement133 1913-07-07 6 Iwß^^^^vT "*^*P JB laaß^P. aaaaaaaaßla^a&.^afZa^. -4 1 < J"^ jV —^*^H i THE COMFORT OF AN EABY CHAIR, is something to be thankful f >r, expeoiallf when one of onr strong, well-designed chairs, beautifully upholstered in cretonne. Price $14.95 each. HANDSOME WAXED WRITMG TABLE. Beautifully finished, top covered with green133 words
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Advertisement316 1913-07-07 6 WHITE REEDED CERTAIN POLE. Enamelled white, complete with 2 ends, 10 brass rings 1 pair brackets. Length of pole 6 ft. x 1 ins. Prioe $1 .36 eaob ALL-BRASS EXTENSION a^B^WtW»lMaa»»B»aa^SßaMMßJaaafr*Ep^i»»»E»WlaMwfcßßJaE For nbort window cur |«51**' Df ex^ eD^>°R to (6 inches, I iSr I patent brackets. fck I nX316 words
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Article145 1913-07-07 7 FIXTURES Monday, July 7. High Water. LIS p.ia VoTnntoa meetins, l>rill Hall, 6.15 p.m. Mi-si. inaiy nit^.. Piim-ap St. Church, 8.15. Tuesday, July 8. HiLj!i Water, 0.19 ,i.m., LSI pm Wednesday, July ">. Hiu'n Water 1.14 a.m., J 17 p.ia Tiiur-dav, July ID. Hiyh Water. 2.12 a.m.,145 words
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Article156 1913-07-07 7 Daily (Bxcbpt Scsday^ By Train. Federated Malay States. Malacca and Ponang P' '}'-ma u .Tampin. Malacca, Seremban, Port Dickson, Port Swottenham and Kuala Lumpur A M TO-DAT. itu\a. i. Mi a ado, OroDotekt, it' V. Overotntaa I pm Sata Pallet AtacLMBg 3 pm ngandJapaa Yiwnfan pm Swettenlutm156 words
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Article93 1913-07-07 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer !>• mlia left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday. July 5. and may bo expected to an'ivr here on Thursday uiorniny. July 10. The P. ami O. outward mail steamer !.-t't Colombo at 6.:K) a.m. on Sunday. Jul\ 6. and93 words
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Article69 1913-07-07 7 L»n Sinoapobi. Dei in London. Arrived. June I N. I). L. .Tune 26 Juno 26 June 5 I'.. L ,,30 June 30 June 9 M. M. July 4 Juno 1.) P. O. 7 July 7 June 16 X. I). L. 10 June 19 li. 1. 18 lune69 words
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Article493 1913-07-07 7 Latest Arrivals. 1 1 i 1 1 v 7. Kinm MmsAbML -l uly I. Oa and 'I p. Shii* Agency, Ltd. For Muntok, July 9. Ids. k.iliM.ia. l)ut. str. 170 tun-. Capt liis, .luly 7. Hmm licnuat. July I. <i.<\ ami d.p. S. ftjsirij Lt.l. For lionyat. .Inly493 words
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101 1913-07-07 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PAGAR. Bast Wharf Basin Kuala. W. Sbction No. LJJoyaa, Taroba, Solveig. Shekrs Wuakf Nil. Main W. Ssct. No. 2...L0nn0x. Saisjou Mini. 8...T0y0 Mam. 4...!.' iinnliiii-. 5 ..Paroo. B. ..Circe. Calclms, Chow Fa. New Dock101 words
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Article84 1913-07-07 7 Arrivals. Per str. Kolisichanu. July 6.— From P.an»kok Mr. Yates. Per str. Sappho, July 6. -From Kclantan Mr. Fisher. Per str. Taroba, July s.— From Madras M.sms E.I!. Davier, \Y. H. Gallogher, K. Misso, .1. C. (iasper, Mrs. T. Kdward and Sister Alphone. Per str. I'erak, July84 words
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Article165 1913-07-07 7 During the suspension of the sitting of the House of Commons on June 6, owing to the absence of a quorum, and shortly before the House resumed, SirC. Kinloch Cooke entered the Chamber, and to the amusement of the occupants of the galleries, first occupied the165 words
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Article76 1913-07-07 7 The Emperor of Japan, who is spending the summer at Hayama, witnessed aeroplane flights by naval officers at Yokosuka. Lieut. Kaneko in a Farinan aeroplane circled the cruiser Tsukuba three times at an elevation of 1,000 feet. Lieut. Kamada in a hydroplane hid his course overland imperilled by76 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article106 1913-07-07 7 SINOAl'OKI, JULY 7, 1018. On London Bank 4 m/i Demand Private 6 m/s 8 m/s On Girmami bank d/d Private 8 m/s 2/*',} 2/<A 2/4 Ji 2/41! 238J 248* On Fkanci Bank d/d Private 8 m/s 294 299* On India Bank T. T. 174J Private 80 d/s 176* On106 words
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Article152 1913-07-07 7 Kjnoapom, ,)m 7, 1918. Oambier t 8.87 J do (Cube No. I] anpicked 18.00 Copra Sundried 12.40 do Mixed I in Pepper, Black buyers 19.00 do White 6% 8f.6O Sago Flour Sarawak 8.48 do Brunei No. 1 nom. Pearl Sago 4._'0 Coffee Bali 28.60 Coffee Palenibang, 10% basis 30.00152 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article165 1913-07-07 7 J? 8 6 3 Buyers. Sellei Value pj J 10 10 Ampang 8.50 8.60 10 10 Belat Tia 2.25 2.e0 10 10 llruaii" 100 10 10 Kanaboi 2.05 Ml 10 10 Kampar par 10 10 Kinta Association 13.00 14.C0 £1 KinUTin 1.17.6 2.3.7 £1 £1 Lahat Mines UJ l*>165 words
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Article595 1913-07-07 7 Issue 3 Bayers. Sellers. Value (S 2/- 2/- Allagai 2/1 2/6 £1 £1 Anglo Java 5/- 5/10 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 9/6 10/7 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 1/9 2/£1 £1 Batu Tiga 2.10.0 3.1.0 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 2.0.0 2.5.0 £1 £1 Bukit Lintang 8.15.0 4.10.0 norn 2/. 2/- Bukit595 words
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Article113 1913-07-07 7 J? 8 6 H Buyers. Sellotß alue 100 100 R. Hargreavea 100.00 107.50 100 100 R. H. 7% Pref. 100.00 107.60 10 10 Spore C. Storage 28.00 30.00 60 50 Spore Dispensary 70.00 85 00 10 10 Straits Ice Co. 20.00 21.50 100 100 Straits S. Ship 2H0.0G 395.00113 words
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Advertisement48 1913-07-07 7 Operation Averted. I>o you know that a very lar^e per cent of Mipposeil canes of appendicitis are o«ly an in•lamination of the bowels brought on by conntipatiun I Chamberlain* Tablets cure constipation even after it becomes choronic. (iivf them a trial. For sale by all Dispensaries and Healer*.48 words
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Advertisement134 1913-07-07 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 9. At saleroom, office and household furniture, etc., at 11. July 10. At The Inspector's Quarters Central Police Station, South Bridge Koad, furniture etc., at 4. .Inly 11.— At saleroom, Napier motor car, at 11. July 11.— At No. 63, North Bridge lload and134 words
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Advertisement233 1913-07-07 7 IN ADDITION TO OUR OWN MANUFACTURES, \VK AXE SOLK AUENTS FOB Babcock and Wilcox' Boilers. \w^ Davey, Paxman Suction Gas Plants, Portable Engines, Etc. Greening's Screening. TtfOC^^^ nd T W. Smith. Rope.. W* CVIfV^aVW To.i-Di«sel Gould'. Pumps. tV Engine. Circular Saws 4 j^ Ransome's Saw Mill Belting in Vtt O^233 words
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Advertisement97 1913-07-07 7 SPECIAL FEATURE FILM AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT! at 9-3O TO-NIGHT!! Itala's Special Film, THE MISSING MAN, in 3 parts. A singularly affecting story, unfoldod with episodes of great power. The main feature is the extraordinarily brilliant performance ol SIGNOR ZAOCONI who scored such a triumph97 words
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Obituary22 1913-07-07 8 KiN<iHOBN. At Mali wan, Lower Burma, the result of an accident. A Kinghorn, Manager of the Burma Development Syndicate's Tin Mines.22 words
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1180 1913-07-07 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, JULY 7. HAVING IT OUT. The diplomatists in London are evidently in despair, as well they may be. They incline to the view that, matters in the Balkans baviug reached the pitched battle stage, perhaps the easiest solution of the present difficulties will be to allow1,180 words
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Article14 1913-07-07 8 The output from the Belat Tin Mining Co.'s mine for June was 188 piculs.14 words
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Article15 1913-07-07 8 A python measuring close upon 20 feet in length has been caught on Blakan Mati.15 words
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Article14 1913-07-07 8 We understand that there are now over one thousand motor vehicles registered in Singapore.14 words
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Article23 1913-07-07 8 A man named Koh Yee Heng hanged himself in Amoy Street yesterday morning. For some time past he had been in bad health.23 words
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Article22 1913-07-07 8 A Chinaman named Hung Cheow was knocked down by a "harry pooy in Scott's Road yesterday and badly injured about the legs.22 words
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Article25 1913-07-07 8 The Rev. W. G. Shellebear will give an address to-night, at 8.15, on Missions to Mohammedans, in the Prinsep Street Church. All interested are invited.25 words
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Article31 1913-07-07 8 Shipments of tin from the Straits for the first six months of this year have been two thousand tons in excess of the quantity shipped during the same period last year.31 words
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Article28 1913-07-07 8 The recent opening of the now premises of Messrs. Guthrie and Company in Java Street, Kuala Lumpur, was made the occasion of a pleasant informal celebration on Saturday.28 words
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Article37 1913-07-07 8 Within the last few weeks some remarkably effective posters issued by the General Manager of the Federated Malay States Railway have appeared in Sydney. The papers announce the opening at an early date of a F.M.S. Bureau.37 words
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Article46 1913-07-07 8 In the P. W. D. report for 1912, dated in April, and published in the Government Gazette of the 4th inst., we find it stated that "a powerful up-to-date X-ray apparatus has been ordered from home, and this will be fitted up as soon as possible."46 words
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Article45 1913-07-07 8 Subscriptions are being invited for 1,500 shares of f1.1,000 each in the Java ChinaJapan Steam Navigation Company at the rate of 107 J per cent. The company has a total capital of f1.8,000,000. Alter various depreciations it is paying a dividend of H per cent.45 words
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Article51 1913-07-07 8 An unfastened bathroom window enabled someone to gain access to the room of Mr. V. Wynne Jones at 10, Leonie Hill Road, during the weekend. In addition to some clothes a sum of J llO has been stolen but at present there is no clue to the identity of the51 words
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Article55 1913-07-07 8 The half-yearly general meeting of the Arya Sangain was held yesterday afternoon at the Sangam's Hall, Bencoolen Street, with Mr. S. K. Sundaram Iyer in the chair. The report and balance sheet ending May 81, 1913, was produced by the secretary to the satisfaction of the members and the gathering55 words
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Article65 1913-07-07 8 A new mace, recently made at Home to the order of the Hongkong Government for the use of the judges of the Supreme Court, arrived in Hongkong a few days ago, and has been placed in the custody of the Registrar. The mace will be carried before the judges on65 words
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Article67 1913-07-07 8 A ricksha puller named Cbeo Ah Moi was find So by Mr. Talma in the scccond court this morning for assaulting Warder George W. Cr&wley in Victoria Street. The complainant engaged the man, but had occasion to rebuke him for stopping whereupon the man turned round and struck at him.67 words
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Article71 1913-07-07 8 Yesterday, the Church of St. Joseph celebrated the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, when thirty boys and twenty girls made their first communion. The choir rendered Gloria in Excelsis Deo, a musical mass, with great feeling. The Rev F. Braganca addressed the children. After the service, the boys71 words
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Article78 1913-07-07 8 A distressing tragedy occurred at the American Barrack, Bruce Road, Tientsin, on June 12. Private Frank H. Coderre, Company A., Fifteenth United States Infantry, died in hospital from a fractured skull accidentally received by a falling from a window of the third floor of his company's barracks. He was unconscious78 words
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Article83 1913-07-07 8 Last year, in Province Wellesley the raising of the dam at Bukit Seraya reservoir was completed. The dam has been raised 25 feet and the capacity of the reservoir increased from an inadequate supply of 5,850,000 gallons to over 24,000,000 gallons. Four thou sand nine hundred and seventy-two dollars were83 words
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Article103 1913-07-07 8 Under the auspices of the Y.W.C.A., a lecture will be given on Friday, at 8.80 p.m.. by Mr. W. Makepeace on the Malay and his Womenkind. The lecture will be illustrated by Malay curios and is being given in the hall of the V.M.C.A. Admission will be by ticket only,103 words
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Article403 1913-07-07 8 The Hon. l>. .1. Galloway i* away at Penang. Mrs. E. A. Abrani- arrived from home on the P. and intermediate steamer Namur. The leave of the Rev. r. W. Haines has been extended for two months from August 20. Mr. J. M. Wilson has left lpoh403 words
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Article182 1913-07-07 8 The stranded steamer Nippon, with stoam in her own boilers, the engine room clean and all the holds pumped dry, with the exception of the one containing some copra cargo, was resting easily on Scarborough reef, awaiting the arrival of the cable steamei Rizal to take her182 words
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Article188 1913-07-07 8 I A gieat many people had to be turned away from the Alhatiibra cinematograph on Saturday night as both the ordinary and overflow accommodation was occupied to their limits. The special nature of the programme was the attraction and if the continuous plaudits of the great audience188 words
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Article195 1913-07-07 8 The hearing of the charges of cheating brought against Henry Edmun George Charles Campbell St. Leger Wintle, at one time manager of the branch of International Correspondence Schools in Singapore, has again been postponed. Mention of tincase was made this morning in the third court by Mr.195 words
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Advertisement222 1913-07-07 8 SPRINGBOK Genuine Magaliesberg Tobacco. MANUFACTURED IN THE $1.20 per lb. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Sandorides lucana CIGARETTES Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. SUPPLIES FOR Estates, Mines, Etc. ANT EXTERMINATORS. (The Universal) For fumigating with Universal Patent Powder. ARBENITS OF SODA. (Fat killing weeds). BOILERS. 'Spencer Hop wool's Vertical). CALCULATING and ADDING222 words
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Advertisement205 1913-07-07 8 The Wild West in Singapore POSITIVELY FOR 8 NIGHTS MORE, To-night and To-morrow. Members of the Troupe of YOUNG BUCKSHOT CO. REAL LIVE COWBOYS AND AMERICAN INDIANS WILL PRKSENT A Unique Entertainment of COWBOY SPORTS AND PASTIMES AT THE ALHAMBRA Bbach Road Second Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. supported by205 words
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Advertisement9 1913-07-07 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 11.9 words
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Article137 1913-07-07 9 BEWILDERING ACCOUNTS OF THE BALKAN CONFLICT. Victories Claimed by Both Sides Ricth'j Tblmkam. London, July 5. In the absence of independent reports, the accounts of the fighting in the Balkans are most bewildering. The Greeks, pressing corthward, took l.ahana. the key to Sorres. The fighting was of a137 words
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Article220 1913-07-07 9 Vienna, July 5. Lieutenant Wagner who ha> resumed his office of war correspondent to the R 'ir lmpost, declares that the battle of Ovcepolye )aste<l eleven hours on a front of Uti kilometres. This resulted iv a great Bulgarian victory, the timely arrival of rein forcemi220 words
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Article59 1913-07-07 9 Salonika, July 6. The Greeks have occupied Doiran. The announcement in Vienna that Rumania and Bulgaria have intimated their willingness to accept Austrian mediation has caused relief in London. In Vienna and Berlin it is considered that the coDriiet of the allies is not complicated. at least59 words
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Article104 1913-07-07 9 Dm Ostasiatischi Lloyd Tiliqbah. Berlin, July 5. The Servians report a victory at Kochana, where they took 120 guns. Both sides suffered immense losses. The Servians captured a Bulgarian docu aent, dated the end of June, containing an order for an immediate attack on the Servians and Greeks.104 words
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Article152 1913-07-07 9 The Bulgarians report an eleven hours' battle uear Sheeptielii," the Servians bein g repulsed on advancing against L'skueb. The Servian main army has been surrounded. The Greeks who are a long distance from Salonika have been forced to give battle. The Roumanian Government pri-ss is claim ing152 words
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Article118 1913-07-07 9 The Servian Timek division, consisting of special troops, was surrounded near Privolak and mostly destroyed. The rest were captured. The Servian Morava division has been surrounded near Kratora. A Servian Government paper, attacking M. Danew, favours the cessation of hostilities and the opening of negotiations for a118 words
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Article34 1913-07-07 9 Reuters Teleobam. London, July 6. A Rome message says Arabs have cut up a body of Italian engineers engaged in roadmaking near Cyrcne, inflicting losses of 107 killed and 110 wounded.34 words
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Article18 1913-07-07 9 KIOTIKS TILSOKAM. London, July 5. The death is announced of the Right Hon. Alfred Lyttelton.18 words
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Article20 1913-07-07 9 Dm Ostasiatisihm Lloyd Tilioram. Berlin, July 5. The resignation of General von der Goltz has been approved.20 words
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Article25 1913-07-07 9 DKB OsT.VSIATIiCHE LIuYD TkLEQRAM. Berlin, July 5. Holland lias given Krupp's an order for delivery of guns for the coast forts.25 words
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Article36 1913-07-07 9 Dek Ostasiatischk Lloyd Tk.liukam. Berlin, July 6. Japan has decided to adopt the German Telefunken wireless system, and an order for the erection of a station of the largest dimensions has been signed.36 words
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Article38 1913-07-07 9 Dir Ostasiatischi Lloyh Telegram. Berlin, July 6. A report trom Harbin in Russiau papers states that the Chinese have occupied Lhassa and have disarmed the Tibetans. The Lhassa authorities are now prepared to pay taxes.38 words
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Article31 1913-07-07 9 Dm Ostasiatischi Lloyd Tkleokam. London, July 6. The Belgian State Commissioner who visited the exhibition at Ghent acknowledged the completeness of the display of German textile machines.31 words
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Article36 1913-07-07 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London on Saturday was 6MJ. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/9* Forward 8/7J First latex crepe, delivery next three months -,'JJ36 words
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Article176 1913-07-07 9 ATTENDANCE UNAFFECTED BY WET WEATHER. German Four Disqualified. Rso tie's Tilkira*. London, July 5. The weather was showery fcr Henley Regatta, but there was a vast attendance. The results were: Grand Challenge Cup.— Leander beat Jesus College (Cambridge) by a length. Time 7 mins. 11 sees. Wyfold Challenge176 words
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Article301 1913-07-07 9 Wealth of the Country Rapidly Progressive. A French appreciation of German trade admits the colossal figures that represent German foreign business in 1912, showing that the wealth of the country is rapidly progressive, although the leading writers of the country (Germany) are not content with the progress made,301 words
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Article162 1913-07-07 9 The following is the programme of H. E. the High Commissioner's visit to Perak July 8 and 9.— Federal Council. July 10. Conference of British Residents at Kuala Kangsar. July 11.— British Resident, Perak, submits preliminary Public Works Budget to His Excellency. July 12. His Excellency162 words
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Article120 1913-07-07 9 In connection with the recently performed marriage of Mr. Mohd. Salleh Marican to the daughter ol Mr. Magdor Ismail, J.P., of Ceylon, the bridegroon and a large number of prominent Mohammedans were entertained by Mr. M. S. M. Kassim Marican at his bungalow at Gaylang yesterday. Entertainment was provided and120 words
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Article75 1913-07-07 9 We are asked to state that the enamel work from Hainan so successfully sold at the recent C. E. Z. M. School sale was sent on approbation, and has been paid for by the following generous donation, tor which thanks are given Mr. Lee Hoon Leong 110, Mr.Seah Eng Woon75 words
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Article826 1913-07-07 9 100 PER CENT. DIVIDEND FOR PAST YEAR. Success of New Factory. Messrs. A. W. Bean, D. Kindersley and H. R. Llewellyn, directors, sign the report of the Balgownie Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended March 81, 1913, which is to be presented at the ninth general meeting826 words
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170 1913-07-07 9 The following appointment* are notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazelle of July 4: Dr. C. B. Pasley to act an medical officer. grade 11, Mr. T. de M. L. BraddeU to be Chief Judicial Commissioner, F. M. S., Major G. S. Knox, R.E., to be170 words
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Article298 1913-07-07 9 Views of Japanese Government Official. Deliberating on the current topic in shipping circles, says a Yokohama paper, Mr Yukawa, Director of the Mercantile Marine Bureau, is quoted to the effect that the question relating to the readjustment of subsidies for navigation is gradually attracting the attention of298 words
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Article319 1913-07-07 9 A Combined Overseas Navy Suggested. Captain liolleston, U.S., who has just relinquished, after four years' service, the direction of the Royal Navy establishments iv Australian waters, has passed through Victoria (8.C.) with Mrs. Rolleston on his way to England. In an interview Captain Rolleston said The319 words
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Article350 1913-07-07 9 The Colonial Engineer, in the report on his department for 1912 shows that the total expenditure, under all heads of service, in each Settleineut and in the Colony, was as under Singapore 9680,524.63, Labuan •86,698.58, Malacca $848,748.61, Penang and Dindings $465,934.68, Province Wellesley $338,403.61. total $1,870,205.11.350 words
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Article300 1913-07-07 9 CROWDS FIRED ON BY THE MILITARY. Settlement of the Dispute Kaoriß's Tilioram. London, July 5. Anarchy prevails on the Rand. Mobs, headed by women with red flags, burned the Park Railway Station and the Star news paper building, seized the Municipal electric power station and then attacked300 words
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Article173 1913-07-07 9 GREAT CONTESTS AT STAMFORD BRIDGE. Applegarth Creates Another Record Hkdtkr's Telboram. London. July 5. At the Amateur Athletic Association championship meeting at Stamford Bridge, there was a record number of international entries. The weather was showery but tliu attendance was good, The following were the resutls One Mile.173 words
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Article46 1913-07-07 9 Kklthks Telegram London, July 5. The Italian Budget of *****913 shows a surplus of 98 million lire, the largest on record. The war in Tripoli accounted for an expenditure of KM million lire, which is covered by the ordinary resources of the budget.46 words
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Article46 1913-07-07 9 Reltbh's Telegram. London, July 6. M. C. C. beat Oxford University by 104 runs, Kent beat Surrey by six wickets, Warwickshire beat Gloucestershire by eight wicketa, Yorkshire beat Leicestershire by 100 runs, Eisex beat Sussex by 181 runs, La cash ire inH Middlesex drew.46 words
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Advertisement217 1913-07-07 9 Bose's Circus. Bone's Circus attracted a large audience on Saturday night when the first performance of the visit was given. The show has come with a good reputation which, no doubt, the management will spare no effort to enhance during the stay in Singapore. The programme was certainly varied enough217 words
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Advertisement30 1913-07-07 9 Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co. are now making a special display of dress fabrics in over two hundred designs— probably the largest collection of the kind ever seen in Singapore.30 words
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Article2744 1913-07-07 10 PROGRESS NOTED IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS. New Loan Proposed. The report of the President on the work of the Singapore Municipality during 1912 has just been published and is signed by Mr. It. Karrer, who is acting in the presidential capacity during the absence of Mr. F. J.2,744 words
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Article455 1913-07-07 10 New Route to be Opened by Viceroy of India. The Times of Ceylon learns, on excellent authority, that the Viceroy, Lord Hardingc, will formally open the Indo Ceylon route in January next, and the Governor of Ceylon has been formally invited to attend the cere in. my.455 words
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Article43 1913-07-07 10 Major General F. H. Kelly, C.8., left England on June IS, in the Empress of Ireland for Hongkong to take up command of the troops in South China. Mrs. and Miss Kelly will remain in Camberley till they join him in the autumn.43 words
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Article26 1913-07-07 10 The cricket match between Singapore and Selangor will be played on the Padang, at Singapore on August 2 and 4 instead of August 4 and 5.26 words
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Article26 1913-07-07 10 A 150 yards handicap in connection with the Jackson- Millar Cup competition took place at the Swimming Club yesterday and was won by W. B. Hutton.26 words
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Article30 1913-07-07 10 Mr. A. 1). Allan has been appointed to represent tho Singapore Sporting Club at S. K. A. meetings, in place of the Hon. E. C. Kllis, who has gone homo.30 words
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Article39 1913-07-07 10 The disqualification of Jockey and Trainer, E. Fisher has been removed by the S. R. A., aud he has been granted a ck a ranee, says the Times of Malaya. A riding licence has been granted to W. Sampson.39 words
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Article53 1913-07-07 10 In the final for the Shanghai Ladies' Golf Club Cup, Mrs. Baldwin won with a net score of 97, and thus won the cup outright, having carried it off twice in succession. The best score of the season 45+50 95, was made by Mrs. E. E. Parsons in Bogey match53 words
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Article66 1913-07-07 10 Yesterday afternoon, on the Sepoy Lines parade ground, there was a large crowd of spectators to witness the wrestling match between Paul Sing and Meng Sing. Tho match started at half- past three and after a struggle of an hour Paul Sing was defeated. Both men were equal in weight.66 words
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Article76 1913-07-07 10 The total unexpectedness of Aboyeur's win in the Derby is illustrated by a Stock Exchauge episode. Mr. Wilkinson, a well known 'Change man, drew Aboyeur in a large sweepstake, and was so disgusted with his bad luck the colt's price being 100 to 1 that he presented the ticket to76 words
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Article185 1913-07-07 10 Miss Muriel Dodd, of More. ton, Chesirc, is the new lady golf champion. In the final over 36 holes, at St. Annes on Sea, she defeated Miss E. Chubb, of the Fulwell Club, Middlesex, by 8 up and 6 to play. Her closing victory was a fitting climax to an185 words
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Article74 1913-07-07 10 Dr. Yin Shield. The first match in the Dr. Yin Shield competition for 1913, under the Straits Chinese Football Association, was played on Saturday afternoon on the Kallles reclamation ground, between the White Star Club and the Mercantile Bank F. C. The game was entirely onesided, the Stars pressing74 words
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Article89 1913-07-07 10 S.C.C. Tournament. The following ties will be played to-day SIM.LX HaMiK AT. McKail v. McKean. Fhiesdly Pairs. Macdonald and Marsh v. Norrie and Bland. Butchart and Craig v. Bentley and van Cuylenberg. Threlfall and Wakeford v. Elphick and C'bauey (postponed.) Double Handicap. Lyall and Hay v. McKcnzie and89 words
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Article166 1913-07-07 10 Singapore Qolf Club. The July monthly medal competition was played on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. E. L. Talma who returned a nett score of 79. The sweep on Saturday was won by Mr. W. P. W. Ker and on Sunday by Mr. Talma.166 words
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Article181 1913-07-07 10 S.C C. v. Ceylon. A match was played on the Padang on Saturday between a team from the S.C.C. and r Ceylon XI. The following were the scores U. C. Clarke c Armstrong b Bevan 30 Owen Hughes c OorlotT bLa Brooy 1 B.W. I )ay c Oorloff b181 words
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Article293 1913-07-07 10 Pelepah Valley (Johore).— 4,2oo lbs. Kota Tinggi (Johore).— 3,4oo lbs. Siginting (Negri Sernbilan).— l,7oo lbs. Clovelly.— l,4ol lbs. Burma Development Syndicate.— B4o lbs. Durian Sabatang.— l,4ol lbs. Cicely.— 2l,7l6 lbs. Ratanui.— l2,o24 lbs. Lower Perak.— 2,sso lbs. l iern.uu Perak. —4,645 lbs. Tr01ak.— 9,5:56 lbs. Bruas-Porak.— l,loB293 words
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Article313 1913-07-07 10 St. Andrew's House sports drew a goodly crowd of spectators to Katlles ground, kindly lent for the occasion by Rallies Institution, on Saturday afternoon. The band of the Yorkshires, which was in attendance, did much to enliven the proceedings and the committee, under Archdeacon Izard, worked313 words
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Article790 1913-07-07 10 WORKING OF THE GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES. Acting Superintendent's Report As a supplement to the Government Gazette of Friday, there was published tho report on the working of tho Monopolies Department for the year 1912. It is signed by Mr. G. Gordon Wilson, the acting superintendent, and comprises 71790 words
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Article216 1913-07-07 10 Mystery of Supposed Arctic Explorer. The surgeons at tho State hospital at Rochester, Minnesota, arc about to operato upon a man known as "J. C. R., in order to restore, if possible, his memory. The man is known as J. C. R. because these initials were216 words
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Article986 1913-07-07 11 GOOD STORIES OF A CAMBRIDGE REGISTRARY. A Straight Talker A bright memoir of John Willis Clark, He gistrary of Cambridge I uivi-rsity, by A. E. Shipley, has just been published and of it The Evening Standard says The author of this biography makes too modest a claim986 words
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Article661 1913-07-07 11 Nl>«. V Aim. BUTBBI. MLLIIt. 2/- Allagar 3/1 Ml i 1 Antflo J»v» 5/- 5/104 1 Anulo Johore 7/8 8/8 3/- An^lo Malay 9/6 10/6 4 1 Anglo-Sumatra 65/- 62/6 1 Aver Kuning 13/6 14/14 1 Banteng 83/6 87/6 3/- Batang Malaka 1,6 3/4 1 Bata Caves 170/-661 words
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Article43 1913-07-07 11 1100 Howarth Erskine Ld. 8% par 100 RilejHar K reaveB*Co Ld. 6% 2% pm 100 Singapore Municipal 8% 20% pm 100 do 6% 12% pm 100 do 4*% 10% pm 100 do 4% 6% pm 4100 Singapore Elect. Trams 6% 12% dis43 words
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Advertisement47 1913-07-07 11 The Man Who Gets There b Mai mm wto haa Morf 1 not M 4 Maori and piaaty of i»-ta bis body VATtniitri METABOLIZE. 000 UVU ML OOMPOUNO make. Wood— toss of It— life givißg, arau Tf^u.l.g, stiianih repl«rUhin« blood OK ALL CH ■MISTS. 11.9S aaama SIS.47 words
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Advertisement47 1913-07-07 11 Mary bad a nasty cough. And couldn't get it well What pain she differed on and eff, No human tongue can tell She spent some weary months in bed Her life wa» not serum Then someoor came and gently said. •I; Woods' Great 1' <[>i trmint Curt,"47 words
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Advertisement282 1913-07-07 11 BABY ORGANS Prices from $25. I M i ~m} *"|J H m .staff S. Moutrie CO., LTD. THE RITZ THE CARLTON THE LANGHAM THE BAVOY THE CECIL One and all supply DENIS MOUNIE'S BRANDIES. Why? Quality Tells. Garner, Quelch Co., •I«E AM SPIRIT MERCHMri, Battery Road, Singapore. Ttitpbonf 881 FOR282 words
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Advertisement505 1913-07-07 11 A WOMAN'S WIT A thrilling and absorbing DETECTIVE DRAMA IN TWO PARTS MAX UNDER "MAX BECOMES A YACHTSMAN' WILL BE PRBSBNTKD TO-NIGHT Sbcond Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAI\ TOGKIHBR WITH THB FOLLOWING INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING PIGTUREB: The Gingerbread M>n. (Andre Deed). Lirß ON505 words
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Advertisement538 1913-07-07 11 NORTH MICHELIN s Tyres b i 5 are: THE BEST. SOUTH AGENTS. I 7-o 80 6 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, July 12. Dancing After Dinner and Open Air Concert on the lawn. By kind permission of Lieut. -Col. Marrable and Officers, the Band of the K.O.Y.L I. will538 words
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Article2783 1913-07-07 12 WORK OF LORD NICHOLSON'S COMMITTEE. Two Conflicting Reports. The Army of India seldom figures before the footings on public stage, the military correspondent comments to The Times. There is rarely any public discussion of our military affair in India except the formal debates in the Legislative2,783 words
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Article628 1913-07-07 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:—n628 words
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Article1019 1913-07-07 12 SOME HISTORICAL EXAMPLES OF PULPIT HUMOURISTS. Swift's Satrie And Wesley's Epigrams. There is ample evidence in the history of literature of the association of humour with the priestly profession. Although religion, by its nature, is not usually identified with the lighter side of life, the list of witty1,019 words
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Advertisement76 1913-07-07 12 The Daily Scout was published .at the Imperial Scoot Exhibition, which Prince and Princess Alexander of Teck have opened at Bingley Hall, Birmingham. Boys were to writi articles, set up the type, and print the papei in the hall. Wireless apparatus was to bt installed in Perry Hall Park, four76 words
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Advertisement395 1913-07-07 12 COLONIAL STORES Limited Half-Yearly SALE NOW ON. To various goods landed we have a CHOICE SELECTION OF CLOCKS in FUSSED OAK CASES. NURSERY COTS. (A Boon to Mothers). BEVELLED MIRRORS in Hnndsome Framu. CAMP FURNITURE. Cots and Beats. ALL AT MODERATE PRICES. JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE COMPANY, Only Address ORCHARD ROAD.395 words
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Advertisement452 1913-07-07 13 Refreshing. (3k Dietetic. Kaiser Mineral- Water js not free from Iron like most other Mineral Waters, therefore it is unequalled as a Table Water and for mixing with Wines, Liquors, Fruit Juices, Milk, etc. SOLE AGENTS: Behn, Meyer Co., Ltd. PHOTOGRAPHIC FOR HIGH-CLASS TAILORING J™££-> call at Enlarging Amateurs' Works.452 words
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Advertisement754 1913-07-07 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. OOMBINBD BBBVIOB OF THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. Jk THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BITWISH Framantls Psrth), North ««n Auatral-ain Ports, J«v« and Bing«por«. ReßTilat Fortnightly aailiDp betwee' SiD^apore and Western Aastralia, calling a Java (as indaoement offers), Derby, King V Soand (Port for the754 words
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Advertisement610 1913-07-07 13 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS SOLID MAHOGANY FULL IRON FRAME ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. $350. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD. BTEJWER BMUM6B. AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL 'X^ WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT VAo GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shang ha From and to Trieste and Venioe, calling at Port Said, Suei, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong610 words
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Advertisement1710 1913-07-07 14 &N6APORE 8 ONLY COMPANY. LARGEBT PAID-UP OAPITAL OF AMY EABTEU COHPAIL PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Winohaater Houu, Singapore. LONDON OFFIOt I 82, OM Jawry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Oowt ot Bngland. Amd oomplie. with tb* British LOs1,710 words
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Advertisement308 1913-07-07 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPMT OF MUM. BsTAßUsaao 1881 Dlr*ot Qovarnmant Suparvlalon Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDB amd NonForfeiUble, uaffe Nat Supplua above liabilities (or Ressrve aad all ootatanding olaiau. Naw ButinMS, 1911. i»er...»8800.000.00 Cash Loans, Settlement., oto., made looaUy. Numerous moaern sohemea, 4. H. IVANS, Manager. Soatb Bastern308 words
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Advertisement446 1913-07-07 14 BAWKIH6. THE IZE HAI TONS BANKINQ AND INBURANOE CO.. LTD.. NO. 87 AND 68. KLING STRBBT BSTABHSBBP 1907. Capital paid op [lllllllT tTll 1|00Q,000.00 Reserve liability ol proprietors...ll,ooo.ooo.oo Reserve Fund •800,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1, Ta» Tbob Jooh 8. Low Kaooa Yss 1. Ta» Swi Khi T. Sol Kia Ja>446 words
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Advertisement557 1913-07-07 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE WAX-POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO, TURNOUT, PLANTS, ETC. At "Devon Villa," No. 103, River Valley Road, On Saturday, July 12, at 2 p.m. An excellent toned cottage piano by Haake, Hannover, good condition rattan fancy chairs and settees wax-polished teak writing table,557 words
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Article1150 1913-07-07 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Comfort of Passengers. The improvements in motor cars daring the first strenuous years of their existence, remarks a writer in The Financial News, were mainly in the engine and transmission, and makers all over the country vied with each other1,150 words
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Advertisement184 1913-07-07 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 on EngineBi Boilers, Cruisers and Fishing Boats, Castings, Propellers and Motor184 words
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Advertisement461 1913-07-07 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. THE ROYAL HAIR-DRESSING SALOON Noa. 30-1 and 30- a, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE, Beg io inform tbe Public that they have secured the services of an Expert461 words
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Advertisement361 1913-07-07 15 GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE CO., 4 and 5-1, Beach Road (Next to Riffles Hotel). I Motor Cart on hire day md Night. *jpnW»vAj4£^ir----T t w otor R 'P« lr r TwjgjV 1 '~^^lkx£n\ Grease, Cylin^rr Oil and Motor Acoesv®^^^ sories of every description in stock. SOLE AGKNTS FOR m wn> MITCHELL.361 words
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Advertisement856 1913-07-07 16 i "FIBROCEMENT" 1 Is made of the best PORTLAND CEMENT reinforced with Asbestos. It has therefore the strength and durability of CONCRETE, and the FIRE and HEAT re si sting qualities of ASBESTOS. S R SUPPLIES IN H 0 a s Slates for Roofs J J Sheets for Ceilings. C856 words
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Advertisement507 1913-07-07 16 WANTS. COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compositors for the Straits Times (news department). Good salaries given to able men. Apply with reoent testimonials. LADY STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Required immediately, a teal'y good lady stenographer who must be well op in offioe routine. Good commencing salary and excellent prospects of advancement. Apply to Opportunity507 words
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Advertisement471 1913-07-07 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUBEB TO LET. To let, No. 21 and 32, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11 v BEABIDE REBIOENCE TO LET. Jaanita," Teluk Keraa. furnished. Apply to Mrs. Martia, 9, Mt. Sophia. n-5 a ROOMB TO BE LET. Four furnished rooms, first floor, Garage,471 words
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Advertisement507 1913-07-07 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the current week and important forthcoming fixtures aro kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various dubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Tuesday, Hockey,507 words
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Advertisement686 1913-07-07 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. RUBBERSIUMPS FOR SALE. B Minyala Estate, Port Dickson. 47 8 9 MOTOR GAR FOR SALE. Five-seater Ford Motor Car. In good condition. For further particulars, apply Box No. 80.;, Straits Times. 4-7 7-7 FOR BALE. STEAM LAUNCH "BETA' Length 42', Breadth 9. Depth 6 Boiler 4 6"686 words
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