The Straits Times, 3 September 1913
1913-09-03
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Title Section13 1913-09-03 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. Iv>l3. PRICE 10 CENTS. NO. 24.27713 words
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Advertisement288 1913-09-03 1 ,THS CELEBRATED White Horse KITCI A J VWHT KiT4KLiMiaD 1742. VOLUNTEER BALL Tin- better dressed Lady is going in more and more for Ready-to-wear garments, thanks to the great strides whi< h have recently been made in style and fit, and Mm combination of these two indispensable conditions with reasonable288 words
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Advertisement84 1913-09-03 1 ROBINSON CO. SALE NOW PROCEEDING ROBINSON CO. CMEESE. SELLING RAPIDLY BON ARES rresh supplies of the following now in otook pint Lamps. Gruyere Cheese, English Cheddar Cheese. iC J^°Z STSTLV English Stilton Cheese, Australian Cheddar Cheese. v-ry SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LD. AF co Singapore and Branches. (On| y ddre84 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-03 1 MARTELLS BRANDY. SuLf h ,NT ADAMSON. 6ILFILUN M ITO9 words
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Article1060 1913-09-03 2 c FIREMAN GAVE LIFE TO SAVE OTHERS. Rescued After II Hours in Gas. Twenty two miners lost tbeir lives in No. 16 Pit of tbe Carron Company's collieries, Mavis valley, near Olasgow, as tbe result if tbe Are that broke out oa tbe night of August 8.1,060 words
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Article572 1913-09-03 2 New Officials More Corrupt Than Old. A writer in tbe Manchester Gnardian, ia tbe coarse of an article on China of To lay.' obaervm: Tbe Chinese are alone among nation* of tbe earth iv <lete«tiDg violence and cultivating reanon. Tbeir in Uinct is alwayt to oouiproiuise and tare572 words
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Article511 1913-09-03 2 Development of E slate the Question Of Fiiaoce. The fourth annual ordinary ifrneral meeting of the Sum Ura l'ri>prii Ury Hubber I uiit ai.mii, l.imiUil, waa held on August 6, at (be London Chamber of C'ommt rw, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, EC, Mr. Ktilh r raoer Arbuthnot511 words
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Article52 1913-09-03 2 A Welshman in Mated at U» door of his lodging wben Saady. hi* landlord, cum up driving a Ug. tat pi* "Om of yoor rtm* filrtioM, Ihnm, Hmm4j* ndmmad Ibe Tiaitor. poi>Ua> toward, tb. pic. No," <|awtly retorted Saady, "no raUtion at all. ait; bat oa t aa acquaintance, like52 words
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Advertisement189 1913-09-03 2 Loss of Weight Do not neglect it. Reinforce your daily diet with this highly concentrated and active fat-, flesh- ami. muscleforming food ••"'KEPLER'-" Cod Liver Oil l fjj^gl Malt Extract You will like its delicious flavour IS^vr»^"« and be highly gratified with your B£vßKi, fi steady increase of weight and189 words
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Advertisement46 1913-09-03 2 Chamberlain Pain Balm There ia aothian so good lor maseolar ibeaasatissa. saniaa, lasaeaaas, craamas of tba muscles, anises aad like iaiarisa as Cham berlain 1 Paia Balm. It will eflect a oars ia leas tune tbaa any other tisalmsal. For asla by all UJMiiwasjiai aad Haslars.46 words
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Advertisement404 1913-09-03 2 The National Mutual Life Association OF MftTRALttIA, LIMITED. Established 1 BBS The first Life OBoe ia th* world to introdnoe tbe uoa-forf'Mtare principle to Vet A MutiMl Ofllc. no Shareholder-. LOW Premiums. Annual Inoom. «1,584,8«4. Fonda AT.aSI.SSO Claims paid aSa,O7B BSO. ALL profit, aro distribnted amongst Policy- holders. Claim* paid404 words
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Article898 1913-09-03 3 SIR HEWETT AND "INHUMANITYCHARGE. Officiil Correspondence. Correspordeaee between the Secretary of St«t« and the Oot. rnuient of India. nUiim; to tl.e Sittpur uiiir.li r cv>e. was pubiUbed on Angus* 6, including t Utah-meat by Ml !.:i Htii-tt, Lieutenant (i Timor of ll., I'uiUd IVovinc««t of Agra mil Oudh898 words
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Article115 1913-09-03 3 Tbe trial of tbe out of Pereira Ptnut wae takea up by the Colombo DMi let Jadfe i a chambers, from which the public wm MhW. Tha ■■mtioaar, a Pomb* Judge, bioaalf k»t« erid<»ae aad prodaewi a letter Iron the rn f u«Jwt admittta* wriaeoiiuet The parttea have beea married115 words
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Article583 1913-09-03 3 WHAT TO 00 IF ATTACKED. Of tbe ictMtioal Hi-otd. ri of tbe tropics nooo are mwr tliau dysentery, whirb i* always ao preTal< 1 1 iurin« tbis time of th« yar N i or>« need* n minding of th'' symp loibH-tliC ink nee pain and difficulty with583 words
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Advertisement285 1913-09-03 3 DISINFECTANTS. Mil Kind* and for Mil Pur/tmmm*. AS SI IPUBD TO 11 M MfaMMMBJ DBPARTUENTS. OANITAo'OK *Ls *> t'""» the no HBcient of aarbolie anhl The Uoal .I.bill. ctaut ru* in the Trri ioa. Highest tffl.i soy and lowest aoat fowerfu! Larvawido. Uaaffcvted by organic maitur, aad miaoible with both285 words
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Advertisement47 1913-09-03 3 Chronic Diarrhoea. Are yon Iwbtoct to attack* of diarrhoea I Keep ahssralily qoirt for a few days, m( ia i !>-.! if possible, bo careful of your diet aad bbW < lia.iib.-rlain s oli < InUcta an I I i»r I uH-Oi.-tm- baa cored ii rrltrwa tint piijniiciaa* b_> i47 words
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Advertisement234 1913-09-03 3 La-rola w-t~* t«.» •t J .m .^»aitV) r. ivooih k <i wniie an i»« ,»»r Mana r\ >udp>ntMl>«'cl"»« i, I ir DON'T NEGLECT I YOUR HA'R I Yoar look« demand thai you E ibould takr saH n. stake I it matt bsaatiful, im<rr hie- I trims, softer pas caa aaaa)234 words
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Advertisement111 1913-09-03 3 RAMEEOUNOB GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. Face Cream (with Peroxide) a aoa-greeay abia food, unrivalled for oomplexion, leaving no fbJee or etiea-y altar feeraag, wH\ Dot cao*e or promote the growth of hair upon tbe faes-M eta. a Jar. AOENTSi Maynard Co., Ltd.,111 words
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Advertisement670 1913-09-03 4 BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. KOR CHINA JAPAN, PBN KSO, CETLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOYPT, MKHITBRRANEAN PORTS PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Tbroogh Bills of Lading isaoed tor C tnoa Coast. I'oraian Ouli, Continental aad American forts. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES twTtaj ■sBBj 1 fur Huropt). From S.agapora.670 words
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Advertisement676 1913-09-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTy.k. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTO EUIOKAN LlNfc. A Fortaigbtiy sernee ia maiataiaad hran Tokohaaa via ports to Maraeillra, Loadoa aad Aatwor*. aadar Basil eoatraot with tbe Imperial Jsaaasas Qmsraßisßt. Tbe Haw Twia-aemw Steamer* maintaiauu this aarrioe have boon specially Jaasgßiiit aad ooaatrae«ed. aad are fitted with all676 words
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Advertisement702 1913-09-03 4 STEAM tANJNW THE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LO. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahaag. Berserah. Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisat. Semera, Bacbok, Kelaatan, Tabai, Baagaara, Telupin, Psnarai, Pataai, Siogora,gLaooa, Kohsamui, Baudot., I laatan, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak aad Bangkok. PRACHATIPOK a .a. SORIBAT f^t. 3 S«#t 6 a.a. HBIM »«pt. T Bopt 1 0702 words
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Advertisement501 1913-09-03 4 BTEAKH BAILINM UMBURC MERIKA URL HAMBURe AJTD MITSC* MBHtW MMTUU. -BAM*- MMtl Comblnad *B*b>-wl(m Tm atMwran v •■beae Com p:l«t mto'.a a regiUar Perriee betweoo Hvnborg Ptataea Aatwnrp. Rotterdav> aad Emdaa aad tb SaraMt, Oblaa and Japaa Homewarda, they are d- %patohe^ tort ajghtly tor Havre acd Hamburg aad oaoe501 words
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Advertisement627 1913-09-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. O L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLYOD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tl-a f»s; aod w. I! known mail *tvamers of thin Company fortniKhily fr-ui Bremen, Uamburit. Tia Rotterdam Antwerp. South amp'on. (iihra'tar. chooa, Naplr* ironneotinti MafMMßa, Hafaat, Alexandria, and vice Tena) Port Saul. Hat/. MOB, 1 olombo, IVnanv, SinKapore,627 words
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Advertisement226 1913-09-03 5 -UtR; N0 5 Royal THE MASTER MODEL r^ SUPPUNTIN6 ALL OTHER MAKES. lfiWff\ fj *4«nU for 8.8. r.M 8. Huttenbach Bros A Co. I** 11-7 41 "CROWN"! MOTOR SPIRIT FOR BUSSES, LORRIES, Etc. "What 'SHELL' is to the Car 'CROWN' is to the heavier motor" This Is tbe general verdict226 words
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Advertisement502 1913-09-03 5 6UAN WAT CO. HOOGLANDT Ship-chandlers. Oovernment \J \f \M Lfl I 11/ I Contractors. General Importers and Exporters Commission Agents AND COMPANY. »T. PHILLIP strut. a.w<ma**im w-« A.BC. Itb EDITION aad Al CODES. »X« C» A **%J ttmmi SHlprwawt Jusjt lm»ort*)sl i Hubboca'a ooloarn) paint oil aad tuadiias I a502 words
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Advertisement449 1913-09-03 5 STEAHER SAILINGS. CANAOIAM PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. 8 Hoysil Mail St««msh.p Lin.. HONGKONG TO BUKOPI Vu Cli«i. J*rt». Uuet ajn> m. Cairsi Btat«s. Kmpres. of Asm f lA) 16.860 too. «roEmpress of Udte I jTwtaserew Emprew of Japso ft"f {t tJOOO son* pow Int. rmediate MooMswle I (C) Twia screw, I449 words
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Advertisement245 1913-09-03 5 No One Hesitates to takr (hr best when offered. Sunlight Soap offers the very best in Soap, and an increas- ing number of careful i housewives all over the world are finding this out every day. Do V not be misled into V i buying an inferior So;ip. hut ask245 words
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Article28 1913-09-03 6 THE AUTUMN MCE MEETING. (oaaW BJLA. Mm of Jfaeiaj). WILL M HBU> OH TuMdiy, (tat. 1«. Thund.y, Oot. 18, mm* Saturday. Oot. 18. IBIS. PROORAMME.28 words
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Article292 1913-09-03 6 TyiHw, Ootobar 14, i»u. 1. THB PAVILION STAKES Valoe MOO. A Soiling Raoe A Handicap lot 11m— The Winner to be pat up lor auction under Rale 188, lot »800. Entrance. tU. Diatnaoa, BMtOnne. I a ft. THB MALAY BTATBB PURSE AND PLATB. Vila* 1600. A Handicap to* Pony292 words
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Article343 1913-09-03 6 Thursday, October 18, 1B13 1. TUB FIRST PONT ORIFFIN HA SKI CAI 1 ViliK 1500 ud 1100 to tbe Seooad Hone. A Handicap for Satweriptiou Griffin* •Blend a the Kir«t Onffin Ram (No. 4) on tbe First L'ay Wiiiwi excluded. I utenoe. I Race Coarse. 3 THB "BEAKUP - 343 words
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Article625 1913-09-03 6 aturtJ.ty Ooto0.r 18 i»!3. 1*1 T II K STEWARDS' STAKES AND PUTK VilMlMn. A Hasdieaa lor (way ■x Griffin, tbal ha»e ran at the MeetiBf II then are more than It aatrioa, the r».-«-to be divided iato two races by itoe Laodi oapptr; clans A to run lor625 words
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Advertisement357 1913-09-03 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED.! Head Office, Singapore. j (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITB SETTLEMENTS) (Authorised Capital $5,000,000) BOARD OF DiRBCTOMt). Taa Chay Yaa, Caq Chanaaan Taa Taak Jooa. Bag. Lim FeaM tiiaas B«q Vio» Chair o.aa. Woaa Siew Kwaa, Bag. The Hoaeatahle Tan Jiak Kite. CM O Sim357 words
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Advertisement324 1913-09-03 6 RUBBER •SS'."-"-inuiTllll Kw-rVwaiiaM EXHIBITION B«B« CaattKiad ia tk» iiw (,i-'1 Vi- v. a* aw* i»»r.rr t. M K ikt RikiaMM«> o« i»4 HfcMUam. ...i.alKl.oarfMlaaa ThMll billNffYiaU Dcn»«L.CVO LOIIOOK. M.i Of **fka*. »4» iaa. a» >«'t iai4 Tl*+ nu>n»so« laUrairlml w,-j».m R^ COTTON, fibres, jgg;; TROPICAL JKd^ PROOUCTB r^ Scu»MM«. ECJ,324 words
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Advertisement294 1913-09-03 6 New Strength For ill who are "im down." m. k oct r( ;iirt» ucllng In ttuniiu jr.d UTtmgtk, Scott* hmul»« Ih a rich iourtt- i real nounshimnt. In mwmry part of the v.orld JCOTT'S Fmultion ia praiaad by Ihouundi of 1 oclota BhMrIMM and rrpcalrd tri»k covering '57 ycarv <294 words
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Article95 1913-09-03 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday. September .V Higli I ni-> Hn. >.plfmhtr 4. .i.m. Friday. Sept^mher 5. High Vatai n Dm P an.l <>. ontwarl mail due. Lajpalatiw Council. Saturday. September 6. High Wafer. 1 M am 1 pm. Sunday, .September 7. High Wattw. 2.:W a.m.. 2.A p.m Monday. September95 words
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Article236 1913-09-03 7 To DAT. Stlat Pan<l)am;. Beagkaho. ami Bat 11 H 1 1 Bpm Pontianak I For-ng 8 pm Medan Circe 3 pm Malacca. P. Swettenham an.) T.lok Annon Ip-.h 8 pm Port Swi-tu-nham and IVnaag Lama 8 pm Kaaißiinii Kuala Dungun ami Trengt;anu Will o'tlie Wisp 8 pm236 words
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Article131 1913-09-03 7 Tli. I' an. l O. hoiw-wanl mail st<-aru<-r Arcadia left llonukong at I p.m. cm Saturiay. ah I iu»y b.- U-\ to arriTo bet* oa Thumlay morning. September 4. Tha P an I <>. nutwanl mail ataanwr Aaaaye left C«.lotabo at 1 am. oa Sun Uy. AacaMSl.131 words
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Article166 1913-09-03 7 Latest Arrivals. Itau l'-'h <iuan. Brit. »tr M t- «n«. t'»pt Smith. Nil ,-naa. Auj; t». bbl p Haaf Bm Hak Inc. R.U. K k I'.t. irtr 3Mtnaa.( apt BohaMU^ Kn^ißrrombaag. Aag«l. O.c.aadp. '5. X.l. i• ,t v VMM toom Captaia :mudu*. Ox. aa.ld.p. S. Agrn. y. Ltd.166 words
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95 1913-09-03 7 Wharves at which Vesael* are Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAOAK Batt Wbabt 8a«iii...... Ni1. W. SarrioH No. 1...T0n11a. Islan<ler -aaiai Wi.w Nil. Maim W. Sbct. No. J...Kun>him. Maru. l...v>ni; i lM«n. 4...Nankai Mara. ..Pare.). t...ClH>w t,i Kitngeaiu. Naw Doc« 7. ..(Under coaaimetioo) WaaT Wnu95 words
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Article34 1913-09-03 7 Arrivals. l'« r »ti Kolmu hanu. N|.Uu.b<T 2. From HaiiKkok M<-nrs. ThornUiii. Maaao ami Urn I'er atr. Inlander, Se|>t«iih««r 2— From Chri«tnian It: Mr. H. <). Korrti and Dr. Teo Chinu Teoag.34 words
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Article183 1913-09-03 7 In bia preaidt-ntial addrean lo tbe Britiab An violation on September 10. Sir Mirer Lodßiwill prooeed on tbe following argument A marked feature of tbe present scientific era in tbe discoTery of. and intereat in, Tarioua kiada of Atomism ao that Continuity aeew* in danger of bring183 words
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Article124 1913-09-03 7 The acwftoaper* ol New York .Wrote oon sia—bls space to a tew storv of the world s creation, m •iccipbered now lor the first time from B*b)U>uian Ublet which has been repn*iDK .o P«oui>jlrnii» I oiTeraity. at PtnUaelptiia. lor KT«ral yean pant The tablet which i« declared124 words
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Article53 1913-09-03 7 Tise halb oa Kort t tDmn K as 1 Mount Faiwr drop daily at 1 pna., MmKapure nUuiUnl time, iimiwilif to S a.m. Ortvnwirb iuc«n time, thm time i;un is tin -I at 11 u'rkick buub, indtcmtiOK Sin,;a|«>re «t»nl»r.l time, oa) erery <I»T exoi ptiui: >uuday, wliea it i» trad53 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article95 1913-09-03 7 SrattAroma. Sm-timbm 3. 191: LoHitok baas 4 u-,» 1.1. Drtuaad Pmate 6 id.'i I m/» >» OlMAV1....&Mlk d'd m Private 8 m/« Ml )u FkAiita Rank d/d 2w Privmte 8 m/i On India. Bank T. T. m 3Wt 174 i Phratc 80 d/i 176 Oa HoM«BO«*...B«nk d/d m Privste95 words
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Article146 1913-09-03 7 BnriuroM, >nimi>» J 1*18 .*.:.b..- I 7 10 do i<':* No. 1 unpicked I "Pra i;.ln.xl MM do M ied IIU Pei-por. filack do A Lit* 6% bay< n 31 70 Sago Kbur Sar»w»k jt 5C do Brunei No. 1 n us Pf*rl Sago 4.10 Coffee Bali '2H.0S Coffer146 words
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Article18 1913-09-03 7 Imu«i by FraMP and Co., Exchanga and thart Broker*, Singapor*. SaptcmlMr 3, Twelve noon.18 words
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Article177 1913-09-03 7 MINING. 10 10 AmpcnR ».(Xj 9.60 1 1 AyerWenn 1.J0 10 10 Belat 245 3-N 10 10 Braan* 0 60 1.00 10 10 Kampar pa* 10 10 Kanaka 1.90 8.10 10 10 KinUAawwiakioalO.7* U.00 «1 41 KintoTia 1.17.6 2.4 6 41 41 LabatMinw 18 9 1.2.6 10 6 Malayan Collieries177 words
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Article655 1913-09-03 7 S.l »-f- 8/- AUasaj >IN 41 41 Anglo Java 4« C,O a/- 8/- Anglo Malaj H 10( 0,0 2/- 2/ HataoK Malaka 1 I 1/6 41 41 BatotiK-a 2.UJO 8.2 6 2 MMfti 1/U 1 j 19 1 Ml <1U XI 41 Bukil KajaDp 11" 2.2.1 41 41 Bukit655 words
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Article99 1913-09-03 7 Value 41 11 B. SdmMuc Co. 15 17/ Ml 41 I>««i ICO IJM) 6/ Btecteie Twji 8/S 4/8 10 10 Pranr Na>*« WO 62X0 100 Howmrth BnkiM 45X0 100 T%Prat MXt >CC.IO 100 100 E*ta Bra, D«t IMXO 140X0 10 10 IUyBMd Co. -M)M 100 100 R. HuxmTM 100.0099 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-03 7 »*cr Braaebial Coagba tab* Woaia Una* Piiii ranat Oaaa,9 words
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Advertisement199 1913-09-03 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Hepacmb) r 4.—At aalerum. uoi«loemetl I'ledgm. at 10. S,-pteiu»*r S At The Onlnan<-<- DSMa, Pul» Kram, War l>-pirtm. Nt Siotph at 1.90. Soptambcr 6. -At aalecuom, narihiaiad pl.-l-.-. at 10. !i r •—At Kalrmom, CbampaKnc aii-i Cbjata, 11. Sfptt'iulxr A. -At "i'ahora" Good w.»l tlill.199 words
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Advertisement205 1913-09-03 7 umUKt GARRICK. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. MANPrACTPRBRS OF STAMP MILLS, CONCENTRATION V>^ »nd CYANIDE <OS\ V PLANTS. aV\HA^ OkV\v V FOR GOLD OR TIN. ITEJIM ENGINES, TURBINES, BOILERS, ETC. O^ ABSOLUTELY %*w PURL Qrtnd PHK Paris, IMS. #ft THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., *a laß,a>ta>a. Why have one kind of Whisky forced205 words
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Advertisement73 1913-09-03 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BKJDOB ROAD. TONIOHTI CHOICE FILMS In the 2nd Show. Thrilling drama. DEATH MARATHON (Tba Lottery of Marriage Bad ita outcome). Mexioaa eomedj. THB MOISV aOITOR A.B. (A Lover beat* bia tirala in an artlol wayi. Dtaaa of towa Ufa, A DAMOBROUS FOB A.BU (A Chinaman repaja73 words
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1085 1913-09-03 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. ON HOLIDAYS. Wo eavy U>* Malay the sinapia pleaanresof bis Hari Raya, the frieadly iaterohaage of hospitalities, Uie universal wilocwi that awaits him where he cares to go, the iaao cuous delight* ol sugared cakes and syrup, aad Uie virtuous rnsisrinmasss that moat attend1,085 words
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Article11 1913-09-03 8 Menglemba Lode output lor Aagiut wtil iM pMBk, TtliMd »t M4,M0.11 words
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Article39 1913-09-03 8 I <in*t interest ia baiag Ukan id Baadaaag uk n«uii to IL« ralMkilitT W*U of motor .an to ta bald tbroogboat J«r» next y*" i. ii.000 oat* bed promteH lor pnxe* uxl tlK uA*i «X|.— ditmr» ftinntot M XWJ.UOU.39 words
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Article45 1913-09-03 8 There in «B OHM o< lopray treated lul jwr ia MylnuM a Parts. Siltfoi, Hmiaa J«nj«k sad Pulmo LaM; 79 lapan Mralnaatarrcd fraai Kentklo fulaa Jecjtk, 10 repatriated to c'bia*. ■■ma< l J aad 186 diad daruff Uw yaac, giria* a pa* •aaaftaa «f l*M.45 words
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Article110 1913-09-03 8 A dehate wiU bs bald ia the Cbiaeas Oiialiaa Aawirsslina hall to-morrow (the 4th last.) at h pin., when the following subject will be dieoaaasd That Chinese girls ia tba Straits be given a oollega attoca •MM." This will be proposed by Chua Keh Uai, aad opposed by La* Ah110 words
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Article14 1913-09-03 8 Tbe output from Bruang, Limited, in August was 47.62 pic ils of tin ore.14 words
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Article21 1913-09-03 8 Tbe annual report of the Rangoon Port Commissioner* show* receipts of forty four lakh* against an expenditure of thirty six lakhs.21 words
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Article45 1913-09-03 8 Mr. K. Ksehcnbn nner, who wa* maule-l by a tiger at Pok Tah iv S.aui, three week* ago, anJ shot the beast with his Hrowning pistol, ia still in the Bangkok Nursing Home, but is now considered to be out of danger of blood poisoning.45 words
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Article44 1913-09-03 8 A Vladivosto-k telegram dat -d bVbßbbl I' 2 received by Uie Asahi states that it is uo preceilenU-Jly hot in the northern part of Siberia, tin* year. The thermometer rose to 110 at llabaroTik, a number of people and animals dying of heat stroke.44 words
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Article50 1913-09-03 8 The strike of calico printing engraver*, at Manchester, which has been in progress throughout tin- country for nearly two months, ha* been settled anJ that work ha* been resumed. This new* is of importance to piece goods finis as all engrsving work ban been at a standstill during the strike.50 words
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Article44 1913-09-03 8 A large meetiu< of Hindu*. Sikhs and MahomeilaiiH luet at Lahore on August tf, Sardar llhagliail Singh pn Hiding, to hear three Sikh*, delegates from Canada, and a memorial was adopted on the motion of Sir P. C. Chaterjee for presentation to Uie Vioeroy.44 words
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Article51 1913-09-03 8 Oa August 31 tbr sum of Tea. 83,440 in thousand tical ai .1 hundred tical notes was recovered at Muang Chantaburi. This is part of the Tea. JH.:i:t:i that was stolen from ihe treasury of that town some time ago, and brings Uie total recovered to date up to Tea51 words
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Article55 1913-09-03 8 A Kling named Siagarong, of Syed Alwee Koad, has reported to Uie polioe the theft of his purse containing about f 14. He declare* that be was buttled in tue street by three Chinese wbo, when remonstrated with. turned on him and assaulted him, and it was after their departure55 words
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Article54 1913-09-03 8 Lord Williagdoa, Governor of Bombay, has decided to start a borne farm in the grounds of Uaaeabkind, at Poona, for Uie rearing of pedigree stock and the raising of agricultural produce. It is intended thereby to develop among Indian land owners the same interest ia scientific farming a* is shown54 words
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Article81 1913-09-03 8 An extraordinary case of superstition, cul initiating in crime, has occurred in France, a farmer named Jolien and his wife have been arrested on a charge of beating to death their eldest daughter Two other children are charged as accessories to the murder. It sppcara that the unfortunate girl told81 words
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Article88 1913-09-03 8 According to a LonJon despatch dated August 26, I'reaident Wilson staWx that he exptcta the new Governor ol the Philippine* to make it clear that Government's policy is the ultimate freedom of tbe Philippines. Simultaneously the sreretary of the interior in the Philippines report* that peonage and olavtry are widespread88 words
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Article102 1913-09-03 8 Ia viow of the forthcoming departure on leave of Major A. M. Thompson, President of the S.ilK. (vi Kifle Club, a series of matches will be fired at Halestier Kangr oa Saturday, next, tbe Oth inst., the tea mi, which will be ten aside, beiag drawn from tbe 41st Company102 words
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Article115 1913-09-03 8 Some short time ago Mis* I>. Hill, a nurse at the General Hospital, rpportMl to tbe pulinthe loss of a silver wristlet watch Koquiru-* wen maule an 1 vetituklly at bbbbwßJ bbJ in a pawnshop in South llndge Koad. \u action was takea at the time, but »hen a Hokiea115 words
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Article123 1913-09-03 8 Tbe Englishman understand* that for the first time an Indian engiaeer trained in India ia about to be appointed a secretary to the public work* department in Bengal. It i* aader stood that Kai A. P. Sircar Bahadur. wbo is at present engineer, Southern circle, in to be promoted as123 words
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Article147 1913-09-03 8 I ader tbe aew Perte Ordiaaaoa. the iUr boar Board is antbjnasd to make nroviaiua tor tn prosastioa in tbe harbour. 1 1 ia to be hoped, says tbe Sapwiateadoat of the Mum <ap*J Fire Briaade, ia bis report for laM year, that lbs Hoard, whea eoaatitoled, will at oace147 words
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Article26 1913-09-03 8 A telegram to tbe Manila Kullctin states that Congressman Francis liurton lUrrison ha* been appointed Gum ru (v v. ml. .if the Philippine*.26 words
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Article29 1913-09-03 8 Mr W. It McCsllum il xpected to return to It rann an.l nnuiu< the mamti'i th. local branch of the Hongkong and Shan ghai I.auk in the mar fut'irc.29 words
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Article30 1913-09-03 8 Captain Nakann. of the Japanese battle arsaasi KsbbSJS, mtUk ha» U ft ll« Itavt for the Far Kast. ha.H pn»nu<l the town of Harrow with a bowl si .lapaniM' |> t-30 words
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Article27 1913-09-03 8 l>»enu Ti>ni|v>. one thp ru-licst Un.l ■»uu« id MacAsone, ilnJ ti.in 17 liit ili'tth will pr«b4bly k ivc m»ay it itioni of inheriUooe, iwj« ll'c Sourabaya e'ouraot.27 words
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Article35 1913-09-03 8 Major (icoertl T. K. Su-plu-n*on. t .11 Oentral Officer Coiuuiaoiliui; tin Straits Settlement*, ha* «""< <-" I'fQ»r K where lie will inspect the Mains t'nupauy on Thur-Uy. Tlur. will pn.b.ibiy bt a of I'cnout to receive him.35 words
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Article52 1913-09-03 8 Thf I i. Of. r I runtirr corrcspumknt staU* tli»t owmt; k> the blockadr ud the Mi kran OtMl »n>l m tin' IVtsian (tulf tin•rnjK trattic in Af^hi»ni^t»n ao<l tin- Tribal llmu rlaod maliuunt d<>d cxi>U tit I lie prices u( Mmia/im. ridtx are sail to be iWafl id Ikl52 words
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Article60 1913-09-03 8 Captain II <> S< r u eaunt. K.(i V. will eiu bark in II M h traunpurt Suuiali Itttiox Colombo about October 22 next in onler to take up his new appointment a* Major In •tractor of Gunnery at liongkunt; Mm ri In f Captain K l< Field, ltd A.,60 words
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Article120 1913-09-03 8 A group photograph of the staff of the Supreme Court, I'enang. is to be taken mod presented to Mr. Justice Thornton bUure be goes on leare prior to retirement early this month, the Straits Echo say* Tt» local Bar was desirous of entertaining Mr. Thorn Ion at a farewell dinner,120 words
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Article120 1913-09-03 8 Mr. W. A. I'oacaxlen, Inspector (tencraJ of I'olioe, and Miss Cuftcaden nailed yektenlay (or liome by the N.Y.K liner Miya/aki Maru. They were wen otT by a large of personal friend*, Mian Cusca.li n beioK pre seated witli xouic beautiful bantuta of flowcrn. Mr. Coacadeo MTern Iiih coonevtion with the120 words
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Article76 1913-09-03 8 At M<-*srs. Powell aoil Ol room yesterday sfWrnuon. the fraelmld rt sulrotial propi-rtie* known at I.ochaber. lu\nloih\. Kinrara. and Balmoral belonging to tbe i—t»t«of .1 .1 Macbran. deceased, were all bought in. th« reserve prices not having been obtain cd. Tbe land and nhopli .him ;H lUce-76 words
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Article206 1913-09-03 8 A few day* ago, a young man. li. U. Bre <ice. other* lee known as Henry. aaJM at tinMedical Collie honpital, C alcutta, and asked Mia* Kita Kae, one ol the numm, to go out with Inni at about a •iiiartor to four. The girl refused, whereupon206 words
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Article246 1913-09-03 8 la toe process of lime toe hole* oa most golf link* receive names 10 c. Itbrai i, MM achievement, or lack uf it. on Mm |*ri of pUyen oa famous occasion* says tl»North China Daily New* Not a lew are known by umei, X l Buakers or hazard*,246 words
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Advertisement110 1913-09-03 8 Max, the Toreador A Picture Production is 'i Part* is tbe piece de resistance of tb» SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAMBRA PicTi'i* Paiaci. Bbai-b Road, Sbcomd Sbow, 9 JO to 11 r.a. TO-NIGHT ll'froiTKD ST tut* iBS-rila, s« Barta *ales. Basjl Mm Isstirtlsslat Q«rts Us* »s4si ••th* I sslMstsa- Oaisru110 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-03 8 Latest advertised eats of the day appear °np»8»ll- I9 words
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Article354 1913-09-03 9 FATAL SMASHES IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA Terrible Scene on Westmorland Hillside. krlK 1 TBU.4AM. Loadoa, September Two Midland express trains from Car link were both going southward, wbea oae ran at full speed into Urn rear of Urn other near Aiagill, on the big ascent np Sbap ••tmorlaad.)354 words
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Article120 1913-09-03 9 Camel Corps' Narrow Fscape From Annihilation. Kbitsb's TsLeoaAa London, Septraiber 2. The Italy Kxpres* has a letter from Mr. 1 >unn. graphically describing Urn disaster to Urn Somaliland Camel Corps oa August IS, Mr. Dunn, who is aa officer of Urn Corp*, say* the fight began at seven120 words
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Article49 1913-09-03 9 Karrrsa T*ia*a*a London. |illlllbai S. M.an.L.n r<|vrUthat Nankin fell after a liesvy bom bard rueot. Numbers of rebel* eerapfd by tl«c souUi gate, but a rrmaaat of Uie famous rebel l)w bard KyinwalN still l.olding oat oa Lion HOl. Figbltag M nroeeidiac in tbe streets.49 words
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Article44 1913-09-03 9 Rama's Tsls.»s*h Loodon. Septeesbst From Kio de Jaaeiro. it is rrportsd tb*4 the Hrea.fiaa export* of cofte* tot Urn Aral seven mootbs of I*lB were 4.7..1.000 bags. aooroaat of /74.000 eomnared with 19tt Kubbsv export* w«r* 5i.79H.000 kilo*. I decrease of I.vTiUXO.44 words
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Article24 1913-09-03 9 Rum t Tili..»4*\ Loadoa. September 1 Prof, eeor BaeU. fomierly abyaiciaa to Urn Emperor of Jaroa. has died at Stuttgart.24 words
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Article433 1913-09-03 9 Overcrowding at ir« Central Institution. In his annual report on the KM. S. medical depart;ii-nt for Ml l»r- G L- Saaoon wriU-K Lunatics to the number of T3»> were under treatment, of this number 74 died. It is to be regretted that the Central Lunatic433 words
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Article249 1913-09-03 9 Negligence of Chinese Railway Contractor. The amount of damages was fixed by Mr. Justice K. C. Edmonds at Kuala Lumpur on Monday in Urn case ia which Ephraim Wilkinnon. an engine driver on the F.M.S. Kailwayo. living at Port Sw<-ttenbam. claim ed Urn amount of 15,000 from249 words
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Article229 1913-09-03 9 At Tuesday's auction of Urn Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, there wer* offered for sale 544 cases. 591.44 picob) or 7tU*W las. and sold 478 oases, NaVM ptculs or 68,131 lot. Tbe prioea re* liaed were: I Messrs. (.uthrie and Co. report Septembers. Tbe rubber oa229 words
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Article41 1913-09-03 9 I Roharto, U» popalmr clow, who had Wn with IWrualaa C ircoa lor vary nu y yean. tlAA MMCVBB%6d to hGAl ABOplMIW Ui HlMBflfaai< lie kadi appaand the aAanooa ftttwrnnnr. aofMiaaUy the bwt at kaaMt Tb« t— eni was Uriiriy aUaaaW.41 words
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Article988 1913-09-03 9 LONDON POLICE ARREST FIVE SUSPECTS. A Mysterious Crime RaSTBB's I ILS .k* Liudon, September 'I. I*ve men bare been detained by the London police in connection with the theft of tbe famous pearl necklace which diaap peared in transit by parcel post between Paris and London. The988 words
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Article138 1913-09-03 9 A telegram from I Uusomrya report* thai N'aata saa at Cbuaeaji was, oa August IS opened for pilgrimage*. I>n th* same after aooa, a large aatnber of nsraoos were oa Urn mooataia. wbea. at thro* o'clock, a tembW gale suddenly set in At the time about138 words
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Article421 1913-09-03 9 INJUNCTION AGAINST PENANG MERCHANTS. Tobacco Sales. (Faoa Oi-b Own CouMroxDBirt.) Penang. September 1 The cue in which da Brraade, de Wad. J. na Nelle, tobacco uitnufactnrer, Rotterdam, soed Slot and Co.. merchants, Penang, (or infringement of a trade mark has been eon elided before Mr. Justice S.421 words
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Article402 1913-09-03 9 Manslaughter. Wo bare alrealy reported tbe shooting to death by Mr. A. I>. Hum, o( tbe I n«*n Mines, of Chinese in hi* employ under a I moat distressing mad provoking circam stance. The An to Hhimpo u»n«l»u-l by tbe Seoul Press) state* that on Augmt 4402 words
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Article116 1913-09-03 9 Spaakiaj of Um ptaym of tha AmmI Ordar of riratan, at Um Keenly math hick ooart o( Um orta* at Mionhaatar matllt, Um High Cfaiaf atoaaar (Mr. Baoofa B. Farrow) aaid tbM ii 1W4 Um ii >lillllf wMlUa.il*. wbito today Um mem tontufo* Um toImUtj aide waa 975.006116 words
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Article35 1913-09-03 9 The Boater ot ng»««ricl waUmobikm is fT«ffcnfr at linill k 696. Um number of three whaeled motor vebtolea ud motor cjclc* m 111, of backaey aarriaf** pljiDK fur bin M«. and of tiektbaa '2 7MV35 words
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Article743 1913-09-03 9 Savage Murder by a Trenggaon Malay. (Fboh Oca Own CoaßasroKDßirr.) Trengganti. August 38. Ob the 17th inst.. a murder of a most appalling nature was committed. Two brothers (Malays I quarrelled over a property which bad been left tbetu by their father, with tbe result that one743 words
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Article335 1913-09-03 9 Discussion at the Half-Yearly Meetinl. Tbe half jowly meeting of the Sclangor C'lnb was bild ia tbe Club tiffin room on Saturday evening, tlie Hon. K BurnwJc I Acting Keeident of Selangiw presiding over a wjnifwhat small attendance. Tin oaly business wm to receive tbe hall yearly ac335 words
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Article133 1913-09-03 9 FRENCHMAN S SOMERSAULT IN MID-AIR. Aeroplaning Upside-Down RIITM TILBURAM. Loadon, September 1. Four army airmen flew from Muntrosc to Limerick ijimt under 800 miles) to attend the manu-uvree. They descended siiuultan eously and receivud an ovation. A Paris meaaage says tbe French aviator Pegoud, who is noted for133 words
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Article47 1913-09-03 9 Mining Prospector killed And Eaten. Kacisa'i TsLsaaAH. London, September 2. Brisbane. September I.— Papuan advioe* hare been received to the effect that Joba Warner, a middle-aged mineralogist of (ier man American descent, while exploring for radium, waa killed and eaten. Two native companions eacaped.47 words
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Article197 1913-09-03 9 Rinil'> IIL»'iKAM Loadoa. September 1. The Trade* I'nion CoogreaM now sitting at Manchester has resolved to immediately tend a oommittee to lMiblin to ad Ires* meetings in favour of frue speech and to inquire into tbe allegations of police vioWnce. Two and a quarter million workers are197 words
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Article24 1913-09-03 9 KacTißt TaLaoKia. London, SFptember 2. Kxcept for iaolated instances of atone •browing, tbe night pa— ad off quietly ia Dublin.24 words
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Article27 1913-09-03 9 Rarrras't TaLßeata. Loodoo. September A Melbourne telegram uy< tli«t oot o 17,194 eighteen yesr old cadets due to join tbe citizen army, 10.H44 hare responded.27 words
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Article21 1913-09-03 9 L>*B OITiSIATISCB* LIOYD TILSOHH rh-rlin. September Tbe Bulgarian demand (or a division of AJruvnople la not supported by the Powera.21 words
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Article32 1913-09-03 9 I>m IMMHHMM Lu«td Till. ma. Berlin. September '2. Id view of the supposed Kuasiaa intention* in regard to Ariueei*, Turkey vi oalliag in Ibe militia is Asia Xiao*.32 words
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Article22 1913-09-03 9 Dm OaTiaiATUcaa Llotd Tiinoaiii. H«rliD, September S. King Coostsstiss will bs accompanied the Dm— manoeuvres by IhtCnwn Priao* ofOraae*.22 words
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Article36 1913-09-03 9 rbe East Asiatic Company s Dally Report Tb* OMikM ia Umitm ytiHij was Th* ek»»B« prioa* wan IUH Fiam P»rm Spot M n Focwm.I »«t Fim hUex ONp^ (Witbtj Mst Uii— morttn M36 words
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Article1016 1913-09-03 10 CORRESPONDENCE ON MARCONI AGREEMENT. The Rival S\ stems. nt..r> WinU- pa|- Mar c ..iii agi ft lllt n. and otlnr paper* :i Lards at the Treasury bavi befm tin m tin- agreement of ev< n daU Ltw.-eu the Marconi Company and the I*l«a»sn1li and the steps leadiiii: up to1,016 words
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Article812 1913-09-03 10 The Scheme of Reconstruction Approved. Ad extraordinary general meeting of the member* of tin- KasU-rn I'etroleum Company. l.;mit.«t. wan held on August H at tlie lnsti tote of Chart, i.d \..> idUdU, Moorgate Place. K C. (or the purpose of passing resola t, ,n- i>, rccitiHtruct the812 words
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Article256 1913-09-03 10 R<-«i<l«« Uxt Wif wealth to be found id tin' ri'iiioo* wttorad by Uii- >b asd Y'enianei, including tiiuber. fish, animala, c»c., inresti UfttioDH have -liuwn. saya a earraapoai.if t of Tiit I id»uci.t. that tli«- two UoTcrameaU Tobolsk and Yeaiaaei at least are Dot want m^ is256 words
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Article721 1913-09-03 10 The British Navy and the Oil Fuel Question. So many unsinkabU- ship* are still waiting to emerge from thr records pigeon holed at nl Office, tliat nne in in<-lin>-<l totri it with levity any addition to tlu ir number. \l l st.,rios have been abroad during the last721 words
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Article198 1913-09-03 10 BaUog Malaka.— 6,:*I7 lb-. I'hiiupul.— t.tfTo It*. Aver Kaainu .r'.M.S.i li.lim lbs. Hndwall iKM.St l&MI II*. C'beraoocM iK. M.S.I— 3»,7O4 Ib*. Rlaban K .-in,* wlb«. Sunxei Kti»n 14.1(10 Ib-. Ku»n Ittibber ClkuUtiuDH. -l'J.Htfi, lb*. I'uD^Kor I HI Ibn. HikIiUbiIh in i Lowlmods.— MH.Ktt lb*. Deaniatown ihniD, KM198 words
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Article79 1913-09-03 10 Ta, muJ Little Willie in London, "what Jo thoae initialx <i. K. oa all the public place* mean?' Oeor K iiM Hex, my «oa," mmI the Warned lather. "That tueaaa Kia K OwrRe. I ■uppoae if Mrm. Haakliarat otae to the thruoe thej d b> chanced to P. W wouldn79 words
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Article405 1913-09-03 10 Warning to the Nervous from A Doctor. In an interesting article in the I'm.. tbe well known Iterlin physician. Dr. Albert Moll, discusses Uie influence of theatre gfing on the infirmity of aleepUtutnes*. an infirmity particularly prevalent among highly strung people of our nrni cities. Tbe405 words
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Article286 1913-09-03 10 Where Murder is not Considered An Offence. The Sydnt-y < iovernment have derided to bring the whole territory of I'apua under con trol, and so put a complete stop to cannibal isui. Many of the native* have already been induced to go to work on plantations, an.l on286 words
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Article294 1913-09-03 10 Truth thus RotnuienU on 4 ridiculous >>r.li r by tile Director (ieneral tlie Army Medic*] I '.part mint Tlu- W"»r Office in hanlly tin- place where one would expect in find Mrs. (irundy sitting enthroned But tbore slie is. One of the favourite amusement* of tin294 words
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Article102 1913-09-03 10 Wonderful results have been achieved by the excavation! on the tile of tU Itomao citj at Kencbeatex, near Hereford. Th. county surveyor iMr. <i. II .lack> i* intert-t idk liimnelf in the matUr, but work i» mcn •axily alow through lack of funda. So Tat about three102 words
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Article14 1913-09-03 10 I Tbe Straits Time* is not responsible for tbe opinion* of iti correspondunt».j14 words
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Letter343 1913-09-03 10 To the Editor of the stiaita Times. Sir,—The Mohaunutdan* of tliis p] < xrx. tint, as usual. llari Itaya I'uas^t. but tin Uißi.l were cr;is|i--.1. There was uo holiday for them this year. The Holiday Ordinance empowers the d.iwinoi in Council to appoint a day eitl.i r343 words
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Letter107 1913-09-03 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—By your ourt<*y. I ask anyone who may be able to aosner to enlighten tin pubic on some small matters. Ki.-Hlly. wlienlln refer ec .it a football match runs amok amongst tne Uekiaa them with all his strength and skill.107 words
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Article474 1913-09-03 10 Driving Out Devils in St. Petersburg. Another S«. Paraskeva'x day baa i-ouie ami gone k.t St. l'< ternburg. The usuaJ fanatical HOene* hare been enacted in the fiuburb* I write* Neuter s correapondenti, ami tin II cli m iitic.il authoriln* have uot roti -it. I nor have the474 words
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Article63 1913-09-03 10 lotooel Hj»lij»twn» ri<|ucat few Um dm patch at mote Dwtdub oflicen for i'mua ban bc«n Rnatcd «t Stockholm, with Ibe rn— l»t o« the Krittah »nd liuwin (iutorsiiimu. Tli« l>mily Ttlagnph lUtn tlwl coaiakkiou. probably cbUipcwi ol Tuikinli. Ivriun. Kikkiuui toi Britiab rcpci-w-utittivt I ■bortly be appoiaUd tor the d.63 words
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Article66 1913-09-03 10 Id fitiii-n nun: Artliui K\un- poil I I-Oit w. u.li; Ill tin QmM I- M n.i i i: w.rl.l\ rod '..uhI ■.«inii[iinj;rli»: l ovt-r inibwitMM b. tu.-> 11 U liOKtoo. of I'.v -:i|i. »-i 1 n-.ir Did Auhtralia Tin y r. •bout HO yard*, but BiUwgtoB thw66 words
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Article61 1913-09-03 10 Dr. Vin MbU I«U. Tit Hukit ltahru K.xitball t'lub I White SUr Club id the sen i tins! uf tlio above 'iiipetitioo, ou Satunlay lwt uo the ■oMm ground before a Ur«<' i-mwil of s|mvU torn, fbf Ktiur was will cuoteitUxl an I re siilu-il id a pointlum draw.61 words
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Article427 1913-09-03 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Tin S.I' I.IWO Tennis t'liiroaiiii'iit pro p«r "ill commence on Thumlav »itli the playing of Uio Mliwiny tie*. tuivn 'S>llli 1' ill:-. Stanbury and Kucbwaldy t. Itraddi II and lienson. Dunn an.l Stoat r. Terrel and Tern 1 Junes and Wmliart v. Kan-I< rl and Ful.h.r.427 words
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Article106 1913-09-03 10 Tbe scheme of the Calcutta port comtnissioaars for lighting tin- cbumU oi the Hoogly river with a riew t<> Mi navigation by mtlit h*s been saaottooed. The hclh-uj. wSUk would coat IN. K.I IH«. oniisU of .a> hvjhtmi: id Urn tirst ir.-taoc- only the cban aela between Mud Point and106 words
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Article1072 1913-09-03 11 Majob J. A. R. <.i«vm*. oswAaoAirr, B.V.C. Singapore. 8 apt ass bar i, 1913. a. v. a i l»tl« BaßßJffc I The range is allotted as under satunlay. September 6. at 2 80 pi iv .i Hide Club Match. Bihar 7. a. 7 a Onn.se aoH Malay i'o.1,072 words
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Article769 1913-09-03 11 The Loser Struggles for Fifteen Rounds. Bombardier Welb beat Pat O'Keefe, aod. buai hiui by a knock out, but it took him 15 round* to Uo ii, aod theru were tiiut* during the context when tin- KD|(lwh cluuiipion gave lii> tricoda antiouk iuuiiudU. All tiling*. ooeaideted,769 words
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Article44 1913-09-03 11 How cumprebeßaivr oowaday* are the ia(«r«aU ol oar daily joaraab The other Jay >B two cnatifCßoaa eobjauM of the Daily New* my ryr» were aneeted by the twia L<a.liß««, What Hell? aad What v a Hatli Hub mj> a wntrr ia the New Statea44 words
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Article1070 1913-09-03 11 "^BBBMBBBBBBBBBB»BBBBBBBBBBB> Bvery d meat have hia day, I -Aa ill wiod tv that Mow* ao«eol' A wiilol BMW will have hie way -Doe't laegh anUl yoo re oet el the wood;" Toe've heard before theae ptOTtrea old, Of ihat. I 'c I q- ite rerr. Bet lot1,070 words
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Advertisement128 1913-09-03 11 LATEST ADVRBJISEMENTS CHEAP MUSIC VOCAL SCORES Reduced to $2.30 Girl in the Taxi Autumn Manoeuvres Gipsy Love Sunshine Girl Nightbirds Grass Widows Pink Lady Princess Caprice Girl in the Train FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY MOUTRIES RAFFLES PLACE. THE RITZ THE LANGH AM THE CARLTON THE SAVOY THE CECIL One and128 words
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Advertisement488 1913-09-03 11 <^ric^> jjiy dm *p THE BEST. I> vi f>i r»*3 Bros., AGENTS. ITc so c RAFFLES HOTEL. Special Dinner ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Saxltfon. The oely first elaea Hotel In Saigon. Every comfort. Splendil verandah R/.staoract. WMii imasurainnl Freaoh kitcbeo and atteadaaee as in the flneat Borapeaa488 words
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Article1304 1913-09-03 12 ILLLMINATING RIDE TO LONDON AND BACK. Impressions by the Way. Mr 1 I. nson recently had occasion to cotue from Cambridge to Loadoa aad back oae Saaday. aad ia the Church Family News paper be gives aoaae illiimiaating glimpeea of what be saw aad of tbe impressions1,304 words
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Article668 1913-09-03 12 Vital Problem lor the Future of The Race. The source of our strength lavs in noble motherhood, for the sin am is no purer than it* source." said Mr. John Burn*, presiding at the Knglish speaking Conference on Infant Mortality, which met at the Caxton668 words
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Article245 1913-09-03 12 Why is tbe letter I coupled with ale I Be cause it X actly presses iU character. Oa amiaing lliia altnl aad highly X tolled ciaabl. liquor, wa learn that it ia aa X tract of malt and hops, with probably some tras. It ia245 words
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Article1229 1913-09-03 12 IMPRESSIONS OF FRENCH UDY ADVOCATE. English Justice. llelene Miropolaky 1 Avocate a la Qna de I'arim. writes aa follows in the Daily News and Leader 1 have up to tbe present paid only two riaite to London. Tbe first waa in December, 1011, but this stay1,229 words
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Article914 1913-09-03 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures lite following nssannger booking* to the Straits are taken from the London and China 81(11(11 It should be understood that, in nme inntanoea. booking* may be prorisional and that intending paanuagers may alter their uTUitimcDU, sul»n|aant to the issuance of this li*t in Iiondon914 words
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Article114 1913-09-03 12 Tbe American vinitor wandered ilowa into -unny Cornwall. tte*ing name particularly large cbyaantuemuin* ia a garden, be knock ed at tbe oottaifc door, and exclaimed to tbc Fine flower*. tbeae. Oaeaa I'd like to know bow 700 «row 'to. (Mi. cliißate. replied tbe yokel. And them Kreat Ba>>aicin. what malu»114 words
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Advertisement325 1913-09-03 12 F.M.S. GOVERNMENTS APPRECIATION AUSTIN MOTOR CARS. The Federated Malay States (iovernment originally ordered 2O (12 H.P. 4-Cylinder) AUSTIN CARS and were so delighted with the running ot tlifirst cars when delivered th;it they ordered 17 MORE CARS makiiiK in all a total of 37 AUSTIN CARS ordered. Any one who325 words
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Advertisement340 1913-09-03 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE Of faat twin-MPaw Mail Paaaan ar ttMrnar* batwaan Rangoon, Colombo. Sue., Port Said, Mara*ill«a and London. Proposed Sa.ling-s for 1913 HOMEWARD. Ut-arturca Vpartare* SteaßKr STBA-1» from Irn MabZIIIIb Rahooob Colombo Lokdob o\r'oßl>*llll{K »«pt. 4 Sept. Sept. 27 Oci 4 WOKI»IKH-HIKK B»pt 38 «>ct. 11 Oct. H340 words
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Article1166 1913-09-03 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Penang Automobile Club. > The annual prneral meeting < f the Penang \nt»i>i.<bili' Club wax In id on Saturday at tl Clianibtr of Coojiuoroe, l'enari|(, i K. Young pr. m iinii- AocurdinK to tin >tr»iu KoLo tbt diaii man aaid that1,166 words
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