The Straits Times, 4 September 1913
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Title Section13 1913-09-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.278 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement275 1913-09-04 1 'the celebrated White Horse SCOTCH W U WWWT K»t*bli->hii) 1742. VOLUNTEER BALL. Tht better dressed Lady is going in more and more for I I Ready-to-wear garments, thanks to the great strides winch have recently been made in style and fit, ami the combination of these t»ro indispensable conditions with275 words
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Advertisement106 1913-09-04 1 ROBINSON CO. SALE NOW PROCEEDING ROBINSON CO. NEW SEASON'S CATCH! VALUABLE COLLECTION OF 2£S~- Plf TURtS Smoked Herring x Qlf T j.- R% j| BS Baited Sardines. Wide laltotion to ohooia from NONE PRESERVED! a» maoubie priow. ALL FREBH, ALL NATURAL A FRANKEL A QQ T-¥ K^"^"eT" r M^ *Wr*Z106 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-04 1 MORSE'S CALCARIUM DISTEMPER ■Ml >.. > vtADAMSON. 6ILFILLAN 4 m.. in.9 words
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Article957 1913-09-04 2 DR. EHRLICH ON HIS IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. Famous Savaot Cheered. Dr. Pul Ehrlich s appearance at the Albert Hall, London, oo August 8, to deliver the general address in pathology Mot* the la kmatioaal Congress of Medicine is likely to be regarded in future yean as the ouUUnd957 words
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Article63 1913-09-04 2 The Hamburg Awerika Uaer a agnate Vikturia, by maintaining too high a rate of epetd. rmmmd ooaaidanbie rUm««», umillim ia kaa of life, at WiMmkarflM aad Sdinlaa, oatb«Eibe,durißgbvToja|{e. JUay paraoa* wen-awfpi into tbo atraaai ky the waafa from Urn RT«at liner, two beia« drowned, white (oar suffered arrere injuries, aad63 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement465 1913-09-04 2 Have you used this f '^M in Beautifier? V HAZELINEA SNOW" B Let the skin l^e rough or wrinkled, dry or greasy, dull and colourless or too florid, "'Ha/llinf.' Snow" will do more to restore its fine texture and youthful freshness than any other preparation. Hazel me Snow" effectually cleanses465 words
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Advertisement44 1913-09-04 2 thamtxrlain s Pain Balm There is aoitua« so good tor maseolar rhsnssstiaai. aaraaa».lsaisßsss.eraaisas<taw muscles, braises aad liks tßjoriss as Cbaaa berlaia s Pan Balm. It will effect a care ia Was tune tbaa aay other traataneat. For aale 1 byail I hsswasanes aad Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement617 1913-09-04 2 BACK, HANDS AND FACE M ASSOF SPOTS Full of Water. Painful and Sore. Could Not Be Dressed Sometimes for Days. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Completely Well. 11. atattaa Kd.. Porutode-hy-Sea. Rag •■Kir e»«ht raws or mars I was troubled wit* enema. My bark, bands and faca teams out ha617 words
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Advertisement370 1913-09-04 2 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUBTRALABIA. LIMITED. Established 1 «69 Tho first LUe Offloe in the world to introduce the noa forfeiture principle to Policies. A Mutual One*. aj o Sha*s>hoMai-a. Low rVsmiums. «nnual Income «1.284,384. Fund C 7.291.290 Claims paid Ce.OTS.BOO. ALL profit* are dMtribated amongst F'o.io? bolder*.370 words
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Article1043 1913-09-04 3 PRIME MINISTER'S HOPEFUL SPEECH. Need of Co-Operation. The Prime Minister, who was accompanied by Mr. John Barns, gave the opening ad drees at the filth annual conference of Urn National Association lor the Prevention ol Conaamptioo, held on Aaguct4 in the Central Hall, Wentiniaiater. Mr.1,043 words
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Advertisement337 1913-09-04 3 RANEEGUNGE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL BIZF.S STOCKED SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. STREETS 6' Co It 0 Chraptidr V> |n/\ A I U O Lo TL™r NI) ISAK vAI W o <£*C '~r D-'rect from ENGLAND Crtal CICARANCC SALE e( I y* Mas* *cl«;<r*° aWataßSJg Slock. >r '6<Qaj?V' 1^337 words
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Advertisement12 1913-09-04 3 I Fa CbiMrea'* Hacking Coogh at Night, I Wood* Great Peonerauat Core.12 words
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Advertisement656 1913-09-04 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC lAILWAT CO. 8 Royal Mail Stastmahia Llnsv. UONOEONO TO BCBOPB Vu Caiaa. latl* G*jum abb thb Dnm bbMbb> Binprea. of Roaaia I j Quadruple aerew Bmprea. of Aaia f iA) 18.860 toastToam Impress of ladia jTwia aorew Bmprea. of Japaaf {B) tfiOO toas Rroas I ißtormediato656 words
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Advertisement1177 1913-09-04 3 STEAMER SAILING. TOYO KISEN KAiSKA (Oriental S.S. Co.) And WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tb« N«w Bo«te Tim OhiM, Jf-pM, Hoaulaia ud 8m FttMtoso k> til past* la Mm Usilad $****< OiMdi MazMo ud lumpu, aBBBBMBBBBBBBB« UM bbb** ff 1 BaM BBM I *4bbbbl bbbMbbbb* t M»^bbbbl L ksßafA** lallalaati bbWm**1,177 words
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Advertisement694 1913-09-04 4 *\tMW BAlLimi». P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. H)K CHINA. JAPAN, PBS4SO, CEYLON, AISTKALIA. INDU, ADEN, BOYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading iasaed lor China Coast, Pdrsian Oulf, Continental aad American PorU. Steamers will leare Singapore on or about MAIL LINES 19J1S irJ i for Euroft).694 words
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Advertisement664 1913-09-04 4 SItAiER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. 1 JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTO. EUMPEAHUNL A Portaigfctly sarriee ia maraUtaed be twora Tokohama via ports to aUrsMi'w. Loadoa aad Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government Tbe New Twta-aoraw Steamers maintaiaiat this service have keen specially designed sad ansstJßiHil aad are664 words
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Advertisement679 1913-09-04 4 BTEAMH BAIUIHB 'HE SI AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LO. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beraerah, Kretay, Paka, Triaggaao, Bisut, Semera, Bachok. KelanUu, abai, Baagaara, Tslupin, Panarai. Pateai, Singara, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandoo, ABgßoen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Baagkok. Due D.p«rtum •••Mk BORIBAT S«pt s.a. NBIM S«pt 7 Sapt 1 0 ASDANO S«pt 1O679 words
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Advertisement539 1913-09-04 4 STEAMER MILINM HAMBURG AHEftIKA URL HAMBUR6. ■JB ■trrtM a>alrfH9JHl BAIITSM*. -BMU MIRII Combined Sarvlo* Tbe Btmiiiina ol these Uo^paolaa m><atava a rtgnlar aerriee between Bamborg Bremea Aatwerp, Rottnvoan an* Emden as 4 thBtraita, Chlaa tad Japaa Homewards, they ate despatched tort aightly tot Havrt and Hamburg and oaee a month539 words
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Advertisement643 1913-09-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N D. L. NORODEUTSCHER LLYOO. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tl:* i.*t and well known ma>l steamora of thin Company rail fortniKhtly fr.iu Bnuien, Hamburg, via Kottrrdam Antwerp. Southampton. <i br»;tar, Oi-noe, Naples icooneot ing Marpeille*. Nuple*. Alexandria, an 1 vice versa) Port Said, Sue*. Aden, Colombo, Peaaag,643 words
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Advertisement133 1913-09-04 5 SOME OF THE New Goods NOW BEING DISPLAYED AT WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW'S INSPECTION r£ CORDIALLY *V*^K k INVITED. I 'JRh MA Folded Aeroplane Hat Ready- to waar CathmSM with »tr*w undpfbrim V. ry dtinti'y r l cjlaora. tnmm. I Ml »1»OO. Price *10.80. Tuaaoraj Sunthide Pr.ntad S.lt. Sun.h.d. wi hcuiourd bjrdir.133 words
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Advertisement259 1913-09-04 5 HOOGLANDT AND COMPANY. SINGAPORE. JENATZY fe JENATZY g JENATZY -7 JENATZY JENATZY 2 5 JENATZY f JENATZY i JENATZY Jt& JENATZY Jfe JENATZY g HOOGLANDT ANO COMPANY SINGAPORE. Nj'aVm^aai* l^ By Special Appointment and Under Dlstlnrfulibed Patronage. EUROPE HAIR DRESSING SALOON [12. Raffles H.«ce. opposite Mircanti c Bank) ■BMlaltfi TUNSORUL259 words
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Advertisement194 1913-09-04 5 6UAN KIAT CO Ship-chandler*. Oovernment Contractor*. General Importers ani Exporters. Commission Agents. 37. PHILLIP STREET. A.B C. 6th EDITION acd A 1 CODEB. New Shipment J vat I mport ed i Habboek's ooloared paint oil and iundries Uubbuck genaiae turpentine Beat Caatdiaa torpcatiaa Banting, aasorted, oolonred Doable pouted pickaxes, B194 words
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Advertisement594 1913-09-04 5 LATEST AOVERTISBMENTS CHINESE ESTATE ASSISTANT WAITEO Wanted at once. a K o.l acd reliable Chinese Kstalt AwisUnt wit knowl<d k v ol Book ktapiD«. Ocod Sala'y to rifeht man Krrr Inrnishi d q.artcr* acd cook. App.i cations with saaaaj t »tim.iniala to b addrpwxd to Tl..- Manager. I'nited Malacca übbtr594 words
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Advertisement24 1913-09-04 5 INSURE AGAINST INFECTION iifiooY SOAP ALL CLIMATES AT Al.lV lI.MKS. KEEPS THE BODY HKALTH. I VKR im the Saa i PMrit) ...I I ictl24 words
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Advertisement321 1913-09-04 6 ANNOUNCEMENT. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. Head Office, Singapore. (INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) (Authorised Capital $5,000,000) BOARD OF DIRECTOR*. Tm Cbty Via, Kn| Chairman Tan Tock Jooa, liq. Lim Pong >iam;. K-.| Vice ihairti.an Woa« S Kwh, B«q. The HonoormUe Tan Jiak Kiai. C.M.O. Sim Kia Jan, B«q.321 words
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Advertisement64 1913-09-04 6 SIEMENS i WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Tiuoun: &lEMENB, Siofimpore. Tbibtboiib No. M 7. SIEMENS Continuous Current Motor Type FC. of these MACHINES at work W JI MWm in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States r SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Hrad Offiet -Oaxton Houm, Wwtmimtar, London. Supplu-t Dept. ami Storrt64 words
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Advertisement69 1913-09-04 6 TARAKAN CRUDE OIL An Efficient and Economical WOOD PRESERVATIVE Compare the price with that of Patent Preservatives. f\{\ PER TIM OF* I■ WW GALLONS THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), Limited, Wlnoheater House, SINGAPORE. B CLEAN. ODOURLESS. THE STANDARD OIL CO.S New Perfection »ie« nui Htm BBJBBJJ Oil Cook -stove69 words
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Article132 1913-09-04 7 HXTUKES. Thursday, September 4. Hijrli ff/awar, i> -II *m 0.:t0 p.m. ihaa Mali, 4 *i p.m. mm. half yearly mt« Friday. >aptemr»er 5. HiKh Water. 1 0 am., 0.57 r-m I >nl mail doc. I I iiu luuetinu. Malacca >t .1p in Saturday, September 6. Hi|<h Water.132 words
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Article103 1913-09-04 7 Kalu 1'iilmt Ain«; ueong 3 pin l'rii;i Ka|aii au.l Quorra 8 pni Nrt M m an.l l'i.rt swi'th'Dham Stlan^or Spin Malacca au<l Muar Kakft > pm A.l.Ui.1. M. 11-. mil ■alia pm Aiiatnlu »n I Natuna I*. Batarior 8 pm llnitkiiii). Auioy and i liixjn H pni103 words
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Article151 1913-09-04 7 and l». outward pat-ket A«aaytw it.li mail- fn.m London up to Uk- v.-niliK of VuKii-t IS. wa» «i«nali.-l at rVnaaK at 4 44 a.m. to day. aa<l may expertnl t<> arriT. lien oa FrvUy afternoon, -h lumber I. Tbe Imp. Oermaa mail eteamrr Baefaw left Hontckoaft at151 words
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Article387 1913-09-04 7 Latest Arrivab. \r. iki too*. Capt Barcliam. ■>'.*iii;liai Anu 15. v uy. Fur Bombay. Set* 5. W. I mtLtoa*. Brit etr. 710 toa*. Capt Raabt n. Sept 8. Froai Baajraok. Auk Low Sum. y>€ K»BKkok. .la. Put. *tr. I*4 toa*. Captain rVaaa I nLkawaag. Aag and p. ship*387 words
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93 1913-09-04 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONO PAOAR. Bast W«»*r Bmih Nil. W. Sat-TioM No. l...Torilla. Islander. Sum Wmir Kirnlnii:i Mtru, Phyaa. Maim W. Si.-t. No. S... Loral ■...Seant; ClHion. 4...Benarty. i..Klan K a...(>anfa Saw Dock 7... (Under coewtrnction) Wa*T VS'BAaF a...Paroo.93 words
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Article169 1913-09-04 7 Arrivals. Per ate Kangcan. Srptember B.— From \umt»nl»in Mr. Ilirnie. Per »tr Han Hoi v Lion^. SMrAember B.— K.-..1U Bangkok Mr. and Mr*, r itxherbert. Mum Wo'fi'. and 4 Mixws Snndrr->n. Master Saadcraoo aad Mr. F. W. atwMaV IW «tr. Arcadia, September 4.— From Shanghai: Mi<w M.169 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article88 1913-09-04 7 8ia«*roM, Sm-temih O» Lorooa Bank 4 m/t 4, 1019 S. Dtoud 1/4 A Private 6 m/» (>■ Oiutn Bank d/d U8 Private 8 m/i 841N Oa PiAaoa Btok d/d •B4 Prinloliifi Ikdia.. B*nk T. T. PriTil. 80 d/i 899* 174 176 O> Ho>oio>a...IUnk d/d Frivmto Hd/i On S«A»««*»....B»nk d/d88 words
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Article151 1913-09-04 7 Snwtroia, •>>.» u 4. 1018. 9ambter 7 10 do n'aboNo. 1 1 an picked 10.00 I'orrm Suodried 18.PO do Mixed 13 15 Pepper. BUck 1 10 114 do White 6% buun M 75 Sa«o Floor Sarawak 8.50 do Braaei No. 1 bob Pearl S»*o 4 JO Mm Mi '28.00151 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article176 1913-09-04 7 10 10 Anirtm 8.00 9.60 1 1 AyerWeoß 1 10 10 belt* 2.45 2.f0 10 10 Hmuij 030 1.00 10 10 Kaapa* par 10 10 Kanabot 1.90 110 10 10 KinUAinocu*iooin76 l'i.oo 41 Ml KmU Tin 1.17.6 2.4.6 «1 I^luU Minc# IB 9 1.2.6 10 6 Malayan Colliciiem 6.00176 words
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Article651 1913-09-04 7 3 Bnyetm. Sellen. I/- a/- aiimu iii t M Cl 11 An«loJ»T» 4« f I/- Anglo Malay 8/10* 9/7 I/- Bdui Maiaka 1 J 1/6 tl 11 B»tutin» 2.14.0 8.2.6 a ikkuti i/a 10 19 1'• din /9 dia II 11 Bakit Kajaag 1.1 7.6 2.2.4 Cl 11 Bakit651 words
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Article104 1913-09-04 7 Value v£.| 8-h 41 XI B. SmeltiM Co. 18 IT MX 41 > r0 la0 BlMMeT'wkjt 8,9 4/8 10 10 Fnw N«st« 60'0 62X0 100 Uowwib Brakine 46X0 100 a l%Pnt. 96.X lOO.OT. 100 100 IUU Bro, Dal 1*0.00 l«u.U0 10 10 MajMrd Co. 20 00 V.lue J Buyo*.104 words
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Advertisement134 1913-09-04 7 To aoaaow. lisr-p. nane. iVvloa. 1 ami via llnu teeeea, t.. Arradia 6 am Haii^k-.k I'atani T am Pulau Bataru II- k Krng Nam «'iui>b ll«k <ian 9 am PMki Soafl (ilan^K 1 y vi Uln.' Leaaajaawi aaWkip Pontianak 9 aai Hatana iUmbrandt 10 am Silxi in.l Kapit RM 11134 words
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Advertisement217 1913-09-04 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell end Co September S. At Tbe Onlnanco Depot, Ml Br»ni, War IVpartro.nt Htorea. at 2.90. September fl At aJeruora, unredeemed pMno. at 10. i*» P.— At Mlcroom. Cliauipacn. anil Ci^arm, at 11. Sepfcmber -At I'ahore" No. 6, Good W...1 H.ll. Surra* Kt*I.. xaellrat booaeboM forniturr, etc., property217 words
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Advertisement304 1913-09-04 7 [^^^^^^^^^^^^^■^H 1»S S --A %Ofca»' M 'PaUaaaw^l^^^ '^'^1 rip imJW'K'** I, S' 1S j "j '"^JIA i**HH ttvrrTitKMis I I IP«Qawl« Stocks held by T~|iT jj ijd -K- JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., j^^^t Jl^.jl robinson co kfes' T*"™ B^ KATZ BROTHERS. LTD. N^ I MANDFACTURIRS OF STAMP MILLS, CONCENTRATION \jwV304 words
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Advertisement75 1913-09-04 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT'S CHOICE FILMS In the 2nd Show. Thrilling drama. DEATH MARATHON A.B. (Tba Lottery ol Marriage aod ita oatoooM). Meueaa eomadj. THE MOISV SUITOR A.B. (A Lotw beata bit ri»*J« >■ »a wt'nl w»j I»»aw at town UK A DANOIHOUI FOB A B. (A75 words
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1048 1913-09-04 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. THE ARMING OF AUSTRALIA. Many fears have recently been expressed that the Australian Commonwealth Defence Act, which came into full operation two years ago, would ultimately prove a failure because it waa argued that a compulsory latent of training was opposed to tlie con1,048 words
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Article14 1913-09-04 8 The output of the Rahman Tin Co.. Ltd., I during August was 7*4 picnls.14 words
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Article19 1913-09-04 8 The Chiengmai landed 106 mail bat:* at Bangkok on August 27. This is easily a record for toe port.19 words
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Article32 1913-09-04 8 Seven Malays are being charged at the Penaag police court with assaulting the referee ia the M.F.A. cup final match on August S. The ease waa adjourned till the I *Ui instant32 words
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Article39 1913-09-04 8 A reward ol ISO baa beea offered by Capt. r'.rru*sson, of the I'aru. for tlie recovery of bis gold watch and chain, which he values ti ••£'•<> and which diaapprared from hia cabin during the early hours of yesterday moraing.39 words
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Article80 1913-09-04 8 Hotel charges in Ceylon, including the spsciil rates for planter* and residents, are betng raised a rupee prr day. It is well known that while the hotel rates for planter* and resident* have been rising from Ra. 6 to Ka. 7 to Rs. 8 per day. salaries have, on the80 words
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Article90 1913-09-04 8 A training college for Malay teachers will be opened at Matang about the end of th.» year and will be conducted in the same way a* the Malacca Trainiug Collan*. Mr. Ak-xandt-r Keir. M.A lAberdeeni, Inspector of School* Selaagor, has bees appointed aa the firs' headmaster ol the collrye Mr.90 words
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Article14 1913-09-04 8 The output from the Belat Tin Mining Company's mine tor Augutt. wa* 1.--' ptcula.14 words
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Article25 1913-09-04 8 The fifth anniversary of the Strait* Born Provident Association will be celebrated at their Club bou*e. 78 Sago Street, on Satur lay and Sunday next.25 words
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Article33 1913-09-04 8 It is reported that the recent repairs effec ted to H. M. S. Fox at Colombo cost the Admiralty about two lakh* of rupees. The repair* took nearly eight months for romple tion.33 words
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Article68 1913-09-04 8 8. A. Mower, wbo waa sentenced at Rangoon to eighteen month* rigorous in the Bank of Burma case, basbtw/n released outing to seruus ill in -s after undergoing Uu months imprisonment. Lieut. Mood, of the Royal I'ubhn Kusilum. waa seriously injund in a motor accident while returning to the Fort68 words
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Article61 1913-09-04 8 Mr. Hughes, of 4, Leonie Hill, this morn ing in the sccoud court, before Mr. Talma. diary. I two Chinamen, Tan Ah Hua and i'ua ,lue l':ian. with lurking in tin vicinity of his house with inUut tJ commit a felony. The caw waa postponed until the 11th mat., in61 words
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Article74 1913-09-04 8 Word was received at Rangoon recently of the proponed change in the original relief of the coaxt defences. The uew pro|>oHal was that til Co. Kti.A., then in Rangoon waa to leave for Aden on September I by tin brouk. relieving 77 Co., which is due to leave for I'.jiubay74 words
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Article95 1913-09-04 8 Members and friends of the V.M.C.A. are reminded of a lecture which ia to be given to night by Capt. Mcl^agJen ilate K.A.I on jui jitau. The lecturer claim* to be the world k champion jui jitau t \|«iui nt. and has the subject at hi» linger end*. It is95 words
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Article83 1913-09-04 8 A conductor employed by the Tramways Company has been missing since Tuenday and there are those who would like to learn his whereabout* as he disappeared without handing over hi* takings or his aurplu* tickets. Hi* name is Wye King Choon and be has been traced as far as a83 words
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Article95 1913-09-04 8 The after effecs upon road surface* which the laying of new drainage mains will have ia already apparent in ''roan Street, where the tilled in portion BM already subsided la such an appreciable t xtent an to make a considerable dip where the- tram track along South Bridge li ad95 words
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Article100 1913-09-04 8 The OsAk* Mainicbi report* that the Jafl nese Houie an I Finance IK pirtun ut- are conaidenng jointly a propoaal to amend the ■aiaMafl law ontrolling the Baw) of paUi.t medicine*. The chief point of theameni!ment ia to extend the ptmluge* of patent medicine dealers and allow them to tain100 words
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Article117 1913-09-04 8 Mr. Edward Sadleir. of Meawra Sadleir and Knight, Orel, ard agentn and Attorney* of Launoeaton, Tasmania, will be visiting India and Burma d iring November, IKoembVr and ■lanuary, anu may possibly make a trip hi Singapore. Mr. Sadleir. who is well known in India, is making a buainees trip in117 words
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Article145 1913-09-04 8 Mr. I.im Soon Kiao. son of Mr. l.im Cbeog Wee, chief caaluer of the P. and O. Company, goes to Hongkong next Saturday by the Asaaye to join the Hongkong I niveraity wheie lie will further prosecute the mnrlinsl studies be has begun in the local lutxlica! school. I.a»t night145 words
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Article168 1913-09-04 8 The Siam Observer has raoeived from various part* uf the Mootboo of Krtinx Tcp reports which point to serioun loss to culti vati>r» owinn to want of rain r rum Xi ,i, riaoKMt diatnet, the report in that there baa been no rain for a fortnight and that weeds have168 words
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Article406 1913-09-04 8 l»r. W. S. Sheppard will act for l>r. li. Dam' a* >>enioi Me-lical >rti -er. nauc. wlien the latter gorn on long Uavc by the Sore early in October. >ir Kdward Rrockman and Hi* Hiuhnro* the Sultan of Selangor are expected to i«it Kuala Kant:«ar in the406 words
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Article121 1913-09-04 8 Tlic Mohamcdan community in Singapore apparently mU q.lk t<> pumix- tin I tilt- Hari Kaya holiday further. At all vent*, a pirliminary mi MM "f ttio Mi«l< 111 Inion into be Ik 111 at the hoiist- of lin.uu u~. if tonight t" iliHtu— tl.i 1 1121 words
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Article163 1913-09-04 8 I >n. of the be«t pictured brought pore for nome time I* b< inn shown at thr Alhambra this we. k. It f. atur.i« the 11 known Knmh roiu<<diaii. M»\ Linl. t who, from the b- _iuiiid^ lv th< end of the tiliu, proTidex. in bit own uuimitable163 words
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Article152 1913-09-04 8 At tin lawt monthly m-innl meeting "f ll:< I'i-rak < 'harubrr of Mini*. 1,. II M kMHI it waa p..inu<l nut that un.lcr th< l.»l». ,r (Ml of I'Jli. li<m|>ltal f<<- f r rii HiiniDg coolirs coaiil not be collect" cil win inform* il that (kjvnroimnt152 words
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Article156 1913-09-04 8 The special evangelistic services that sr« beiDK bt-kl .Uily at p v. 10 tli. nwart Mrnt inder Ute Icadt-nliip u< Hie X.v I. Oectmli- the a.uaii- bun* uoi. r tli.. coaducUinhip of Mim H— «W-b«w km a great suoors- aod a nouree o( win I awakeuißK aiuuOK156 words
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Advertisement170 1913-09-04 8 BY ROYAL WARRANT OF APPOINTMENT XO HIS MAJESTY King George V. BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE. SOLK AQBNTSi CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO. Sandorides <Pj M lycana US* CIGARETTES Wt^fff JOHN LITTLE k CO., LTD. WOLSELEY AUTOCARS. SOLE AGENTS: Central Engine Works, Ltd. Anyone contemplating the purchase of a MOTOR CAR wou'd do well to170 words
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Advertisement114 1913-09-04 8 Max, the Toreador A Picture Production in 2 I'arts is tlie piece de resistance o( tb*SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT THB ALHAMBRA Pi ••tit. a Pal ice Bbaoi Road. Sscokd Snow, 9.80 to 11 r.u TO-NIGHT ■CFrOBTED ST lists Q«a- ry.st at warta Vstas. —ajl tna awaiarvtaalat fatta Hat at) Bwasj •ataa-s114 words
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Advertisement11 1913-09-04 8 Latest advertisement* ol the day appear w pages I and 11.11 words
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Article438 1913-09-04 9 CRASH HEARD THREE MILES AWAY. s> Bodies Burned to Ashes. Raima's Tslbobab. Loadoa. September 8. The dead ia the Midland lUilway accident near Hawes have so tar not been identified. Later thirteen bodies were recovered. Ten paaseagers were seriously injured, among them Sir Arthur Douglas, exMinister in New438 words
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Article116 1913-09-04 9 KarTss* Tbls'.aab. Loadoa. Septembers. Long eorrtapoadeaca bstwesa Lord Wolii.. r and Mr. Lloyd Oeorge aaent the Utter* purchase of shares ia the Amerieaa Marooai Company ia published. Mr. Lloyd Oaorga took exeeptioa to a public staU-meat by Lord Wohner that the 1.»n.« Uor aad hi* friends aicepted116 words
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Article59 1913-09-04 9 RsiTSk TtLSoSAB. 1. «.!.>«. S. ptember 8. Tlh- < >'\ui| ir Uaiues Cousaittee ooutiou*diaftmg dt tatted nchenMs for the Breparatton af athlete* Kor example, regardim wrestl m t thecommitsas reeoiaiaaads oj opecating with asikUng athlrtir. gymaaotic and boxing clubs so aa la attract sasa to wreMtlmt;. and >59 words
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Article49 1913-09-04 9 H suras' Ttirtsiß London. Hsptsmbar 8. A sß*asaa« tram wasrbrotike. Quebec, says that the Judge granted a writ of habeas cofßaa agaiast Thaw, who was just tech tree lor a moment, bat was luißMdiatrly afterwards re arrested as aa k itb. tpertsd thi* moaas hia dcßorUtioa49 words
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Article114 1913-09-04 9 Enormous Concourse at Rioter's Funeral. KICTIE TllldUl. LosjnilM, September 8. Tbe Dublin Coal Merchants Association ba< decided to lock oat all workmen belong ing to tbe Transport Inioo. Four Nationalist members ol Parliament (or Dublin li»v<> asked tbe Lord Lieutenant to bold an immediate enquiry into tbe114 words
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Article67 1913-09-04 9 THE MISSING PEARLS KBCTIB's TILKiBJM Lod<lod. September 8. Tl» men arrested on a charge of being ooaeeraed in the theft of the raloable pearl ■rcklacc -v.l. o in transit bj parcel post bt twicn Paria and I^ondon, arc nUted to he of Jewish appearance. Two of them are bettered to67 words
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Article19 1913-09-04 9 :•<••»»■ London, September 8. Tbe London painters have rejected the master decorators' offer of August 'M.19 words
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Article269 1913-09-04 9 KaCTM'I TILaOKAB. London, September 4. A mriMLT (mm Madrid states thai King Alfonso baa pardoned tua amailant on April 18, who mi ntcnoed to death. Tlie newspapers applaud thia aa tb< |{eneroaa act of a moLl Kiog. Hi.' incident to which thin relate* occurred while King Alfoaao269 words
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Article103 1913-09-04 9 Progress of the Extensions In kedta. (Fboh Ooa Own Coßmasromwri.) Humor, September 8. The I'ioaoK <••/.•■! U- has pablialied a special article describing Uie prognii* made with the Redab railway. Construction oo all ■ectioaa is proceeding well, an<l a length of fifteen uiilea to Moda Hridße from Bukit103 words
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Article150 1913-09-04 9 The East Asiatic Comb*-?*' »aiiy RepMtThe Btarket ia Losvloa yesterday ooa tiaoed weak, prices nominal. The aioaian prioes were Hard Fiae Para Spot .8 8* b Forward 84* First Uses orefM. delivery soil three months t The lurabaya Couraat has published the report of aa arbitration oor.imiasion150 words
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Article137 1913-09-04 9 RUMOURS OF ALLIANCE AGAINST GREECE. The Coming Negotiations. RaCTBB't IILIOUI London, September 8. A Sofia mi— ge reports that the Bulgarian delegates, Q Metal Savoff, ex Commander in Chief and M. Tocbeff, formerly Minister at Belgrade, accompanied by two military adviser*, have left for Constantinople to conduct137 words
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Article495 1913-09-04 9 Sequal to Recent Shop- Breaking lacidcat. The two KiIV.LI privates. Joha Prit chard and Sydney Spence, who wire charged the other day with breaking into the pre dims of Mca*n Wlntoaway. Lai.llawand Co. daring Urn early bnani ol Sun.lay morning, were brought beioru Mr. Kin us495 words
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Article350 1913-09-04 9 On he eve of the Lung Vacation rnmoun of juilii itl ebanova arc usually prevalent. ■ay* The Olofae of July 3». Tbera are now »i\ juJtinn wbo hare now turned theriight to retire on a pension ti/, Lord .lustice aukliau Williams, Lord Justice Kennedy. Mr. Justice350 words
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Article1350 1913-09-04 9 POINTS IN DIRECTOR'S ANNUAL REPORT. Coconuts. Padi, and Coffee. w < have already referred to the report of Mr. Uwtoo Brain oa X.M.S. Agriculture in 19U, bat omitted some of the point* upon which the Director of the Agricultural De ptrtinent touched Following 111 be found a few1,350 words
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Article898 1913-09-04 9 SARONG YANG BHAR U. (Contributed.) Yesterday one could not help bring struck by the extraordinary number ul new ami brilliant sarong* everybody who was any body, and many who were not, had lavishly expended money on a li»-i Kaya xarong. Sotnr, following fashion's bent, tor the people if thia oountry898 words
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Article130 1913-09-04 9 FRENCH AVIATORS ASTOUNDING DISPLAY. The Air Conquered. RlCTll'l TIUURAM Loedoe, September t. At Buc. the pviator Pegoud repeated his marvelloui flying evolutions. Before a throng jf civilianN and military, be ascended till lost in the clouds and then descended vertically with the tail in the air at a130 words
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Article110 1913-09-04 9 Austrian Banks Take Over Pajmcnt. Rattraa'i Til»il» L. io.l. in. September 3. Vienna. September J Three b.»nk« have taken over XI.aOO.OU) sterling of the Chinese mi per cent. Treasury bonds of average currency for four years, guaranteed on the annual receipts from estate tranfer duty. The major110 words
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Article72 1913-09-04 9 Ksi'Tia'a TiLBokAH London, September 3. The Breeder* St I^it at IVrby to day. over eleven furlong*, resulted an follows Kosewortby 1 I.oUToin Ni«bt Hawk 8 Four ran and the race wan won by a length, three lengths bntwero second and third. The St. Legor favourite, Louvois. carried72 words
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Article65 1913-09-04 9 KaoTßS's TiLiaita London. Stpknbtr 4. The Prince of Wales has arrived st Sin maringen for King Manuel wedding to morrow. He was cordially welcomed by Royalties and cheered as he passed through the decorated street* to the castle. DaS OsTASLATISCBS I.LoII. TSLSUKAB Berlin. September 1 The wuddioii65 words
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Article34 1913-09-04 9 Rbxtik Tuli.hah. Loodoo, September 8. Hampshire and 1.. m «t. rsl,,r. and Yorkshire and the M C. 0, drew, at Leicester and ScarborouKh respectively. Bosses beat Surrey at Hasting* by '41 runs.34 words
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Article62 1913-09-04 9 I>SK <>»TailaTls< HS LLOTU Tkl.li.kA*. Berlin, Scpteuiber 3. la view of a report which appeared id tbe Tageblatt that I nder Secretary of Slate /immeruiaon tv to be appointed Amba* sador at Toluo. it i> offtoiall y stated that be ia at present undergoing a cure at62 words
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Article41 1913-09-04 9 Da* OrtAMiATUcmm Llotd TiLaoa*a. Berlia. September 2. The Mongolian government has given an English «y nd icate psrmissioa to import opium and oooduct aa opium buiiinea*. The Russian Consul Oea*ral Mueller, of Taebru, w appoiut-.d Knasian diplomatic l|Wl ia Mongolia41 words
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Article22 1913-09-04 9 Das Omuuiikii Liorp Trinxi Berlin. September 8. Pnooe and Princess Chin, of >ianj. have Tinted Ui« Krapp works.22 words
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Article3582 1913-09-04 10 SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR THEIR REDUCTION. Estate Economies. To the Editor of the StraiU Times. lie moat pertinent matter coßceraing the rubber plantation industry. ju*t now, i* the reduction of eoet*. aad Uw following area few aaggastioaa win. h may prrhap* serve a* iadicUioas toward-: certain econo aaisa that3,582 words
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Article77 1913-09-04 10 Followiag is a final lie* of subscriptions to the Children's Aid Socwty for the year cad iag Aagaat 81, 1918 s—aat previously acknowledged MAI7JS Liquidator, St. Helena kubber Co Ltd. Z *MS St. Andrew s Cathedral oolleetion. 19.00 Nisi taH i. HearisUa Robber E. tates Ltd. 88.6077 words
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Article118 1913-09-04 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, I should like to s»y oae word in support of your correspondent in your today's iasue with regard to the Hari Ktya. or Mo bamniedan New Year, being a public holiday which if, I remember right, was promised and118 words
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Article455 1913-09-04 10 Father Prodhomme Succeeds Bishop Cuaz. Toe Bangkok Tiinei learn* that an official intimation ha* been received from Lome that in consniuenoo of the resignation of the Kigbt Reverend M. J. Cuax. Uialiop of Herinopoli* and Vicar Apostolic of Laos, the Rev. C. J. Prodhomme. pro Vicar455 words
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Article444 1913-09-04 10 Hopes of Lifting America Cup Revived. British hopes of lifting the America Cap have been revived by the remarkable performance at Cowes of Mr U. Cecil Whitaker's new yacht, Margherita, which is believed to be the fastest fair weather yacht ia the world. The significance of this444 words
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Article141 1913-09-04 10 Mr. Boa. of ButWworth. tiaa purchased I-w Toon Tock a racehorses and will run than: at Singapore. The annual report and balance abeet of the Australian Jockey Club abowa tbe re venae amounted to i'UI,&, and tbe expen ditare to Xl'24, Wl, leaving a credit balance of141 words
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Article40 1913-09-04 10 Sepoy Lines Oolf Club. The monthly mrdal for August was won by Mr. Creery. The following cards were pot ia: A Creery 82— 6=77 (1. K. AIL-n 97— 16-88 Thirteen others took out cards, but return ed no scores.40 words
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Article142 1913-09-04 10 Single Innings. There is a nchool of reformer* "in the world of cricket, the i: iravJ World remark*, advocating that all county matches iihould be ruatricUd to one innings. In pious horror tin- old fogeys hold up their hand* and ex claim, Ridiculous Why, we should haTe the championship142 words
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Article719 1913-09-04 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Following are the tie* for today C«A)il-| 'kMIII F»IH». Stanbury and Kucliwaldy v. Hn.in.-II and Hcnson, puntpouod. Dunn and Stoat t. Terrel and Terrel. Joaoa and Wiahart t. Kansford and Ful cber. Setb and Dyne ft Howe and Pinches. B Dol'BLß*. Millard and Hooper owe 2719 words
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Article285 1913-09-04 10 S. S .Itortami.— 4.',.(X)0 lbs. Pantai. 5,45«t lbs. Chempedak- 6,000 Ibt. An«lo Malay. 1 18.056 lbs. Pauling.- 4 1.A4U lbs. I-ooJon Asiatic. 9o.ft.f-> !U. I Hope. MJM lbs. Mate, ■'•■."ic lbs. rrksssl M.Til lbs. Sungkai Ch'imor. i.lin lbs. Seaport.— Ti.sM lbs. K. Kstato* of J0h0re.— 3H.645 lbs.285 words
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Article241 1913-09-04 10 Sciarriaao (VUino I'ietro. the lasajsjaat Italiaa sculptor in New York, hma completed bis bronse portrait bust erf the Ute J. I'ier post Morgan, ami it it I truly remarkable work. J. Pierpoat Morgan, son of the late financier, and his aistar. Mm. Herbert Salar lee, bare241 words
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Article1404 1913-09-04 11 AN INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT OF EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST. Effected. The negotiates lefcrred to ia our article oa ciachoM of laat week have bam brought to a saootaslal ooswlaatoa, atalca The r man Cier of August H. A certain minority of the .lava planters held out. it appears, nnti' the1,404 words
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Article298 1913-09-04 11 Novel Landing Stages For Aeroplanes. An invention which it likely to prove of great practical utility to Army and Navj aviator*, and also to uners of aeropUoea in restricted aieaa, was ahowo <>n bthalf of the inventor, M Kit-riot, by M. Norbert Chereau. in a neriex of298 words
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Article217 1913-09-04 11 With tlic increased attention being paid to the world'a nouroea of oil supply, coaarqaent upon the growinit aVniand (or that product in connection «itli the \»»y anJ Uiipping v. rally. Hal u-«-nt find in the Common wraltli territory u( Papua may be regarded Ma] inipurtanoe. A aauiple217 words
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Article41 1913-09-04 11 The L'unimiiMioarr of Trade aad C'uatoma reporta that the uport of robber (rom Port SwoOeaham to diflerant plaoea during Aa gaat, 1918, waa aa (oUowal mted kiafldw H88.53 toaa. Europe 1».»4 (,yl..n VIM StraiU SettlemeaW 80.17 a41 words
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Article724 1913-09-04 11 I Prlcei Qaoted ta the Market ihli ■oraiat Hiagap«wi, Septemker 4, 191*. Mull. Lyall aad ■ratt, Bxehaoge aad Share Brokm. ram t).. (ollowmg lwt of Iqaotatioaji thia morajaaii DEBENTURE. 100 Howarth ink**, Ld pm 100 KileyHarfftwaafcCo Ld. pn 100 B..QF"* M»iii|il H»\F» 100 do l*% fm 100724 words
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Advertisement67 1913-09-04 11 OU Mother Uabhant. aha waat to the cop boarJ. To aead bar bad ooagh away. Bba tried whiaky hot, aad draak quite a lot. Bat ab« got ao raat aiftfat or day. Ia hot waf r abe dipped, till her laat wan all .tripped. She Aid til aad hot plaatera67 words
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Advertisement341 1913-09-04 11 LATfcST AOVRRTISEMENTS. CHEAP MUSIC VOCAL SCORES Reduced to $2.30 Qirl in the Taxi Autumn Manoeuvres Gipay Love Sunshine Qirl Nightbirds (ira** Widows Pink Lady Princess Caprice Qirl in the Train FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY MOUTRIES RAFFLES PLACE. THE RfTZ THE LANGHAM THE CARLTON THE SAVOY THE CECIL One and all341 words
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Advertisement351 1913-09-04 11 Sweet C/iestnui; 7b6acco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetness of flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. TO BE HAD FROM ALL DEALER!. RAFFLESJI OTEL Special ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. I STAMFORD HOUSE. •rai ■aaak Read Private Hotal. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Centrally Situated.351 words
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Article2428 1913-09-04 12 THE JOL'RNEY TO ADAMS PEAK. CEYLON. Those Joyeus Buddhist Pilgrims." Cooksoa writes ia the Westmin Mi In hnnUnd Protestantism never puts on holiday attire, any more than she publicly abases herself in the itarb of a penitent at the stations sj th. ross. i ler nearest sp proach2,428 words
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Article463 1913-09-04 12 Ship's Steering Gear Deranged by Huge Waves. A correspondent on board the P. and t>. steamer Beltana, which arrived at Adelaide recently after a stormy voyage, writes that one night after leaving the Cape the Hteering gear was washed off its pivot by the heavy seas463 words
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Article481 1913-09-04 12 Picturesque Dinner at Lyceum Club. The butt dinner of tbe season at tbe Lyceum Club, which took place the other evening in a picturesque setting of Japanese hanging* and dowers, was graced by Japanese guests The hosts of the occasion were those mem hers of the Lyceum Club481 words
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Article177 1913-09-04 12 An American 's Idea of Saigon. Life does not start at Saigon before 5 pm. If your boat arrives at 10 a.m. there in plenty of bustle sad bustle round the dock. But once you get to the streets aad make for your hotel, there don't seen to be anything177 words
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Article936 1913-09-04 12 s> i FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Latest List* 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 bo provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, sabsequeat to the issnsnoe of936 words
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Article182 1913-09-04 12 liurinii the South African war Utter* seat home by British soldiers had to pass through the hands of a ceasor. A certain private had neat (oar or five 1 til tori home, and portions had been obliterated by the censor, and were therefore illegible on their arrival at182 words
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Advertisement259 1913-09-04 12 LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS Are packed in cases containing 48 tin- say, one month's supply. Tbe Assortment Is made up from the following Soups TOMATO. MOCK-TURTLE. OXTAIL CHICKEN. MULLIGATAWNY AND VEGETABLE. SOLE AGENTS J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD., Singapore. 110 k 80 8 18 HAVE A HOME TO BE PROUD OF. Buy259 words
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Advertisement520 1913-09-04 14 INSURANCE. I CANNOT AFFORD IT hi a reply wy often giren by tlio aoinrared, and pertituVly ay tboae who oogbt att to be. WHY 11.30 a week wiil incare a man age 16 tot fI,COCCO on tbe twenty year Endowment principle. Many time* tin* som ia devoted weekly to indulgence520 words
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Article1083 1913-09-04 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Next Year's Tourist Trophy Race. lemiod at the end of last week, the regula tioot f»r the Tourist Trophy race to be In Id ia Jane, 1914, in the lale of Man. under the auKpicee of the K.A.I., are distinctly intrrrnt1,083 words
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Advertisement367 1913-09-04 15 BITUMIN OUS SOLUTIONS Tl NW BITtMiSOIS SOLUTION is a preparation of the fines* bitumens in fluid form nfin«d by a »ptcial ptoosss to tbat ab«lote pnril* m> accessary to a fi rat class iroa aad stuel pneerratiTo. A thouitb posM«sini( an nensnaly lii|<h specific grsrity. ibis S..u i >o «orks367 words
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Advertisement63 1913-09-04 15 Chronic Diarrhoea. Are too snbjacs to sttoohi of diarrhoea Kerp absoluW Ijr uniet for a few day*, rest ia bed if possible, as careful of yoor diet and lake Cbamaarlaias Colic Cholera and Diar rhnea Kerned y This anssriai has cored oasss of abroaie diarrhoea that physios se liars failed63 words
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Advertisement60 1913-09-04 15 Continental TYRES ARI THE BEST ON THE MARKET. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd., Telephone: 17, Collyer Quay, Telegrams: 290. SINGAPORE. "CONTINENTA. Telegrams: "ABRAMS," Telephone 719. Singapore. (ABRABAS') Straits Motor Garage. THE ABSOLUTE BEST NOISELESS NAPIER CAR Now ready for immediate delivery one 15 H.P. Model with five-seated body, painted grey60 words
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Advertisement905 1913-09-04 16 Bach file bold* stcurdy from Ito 380 papers. Its use eat Me* yoo to put your hands oa tbe whole oi any maa'a correspondence in a moment B foolacap OP T quarto for sfcl. In 100 lots at cheaper prices. P. A. BEINS A CO., 12, Change Alley, Singapore. WAUTB.905 words
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Advertisement427 1913-09-04 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUSES TO IF. To let, No 31 aad aaj Hambao Road. Apply Nathan A Sob. Change Alley. Ul o OFFICE TO LET To let. Large aad Commodious OOc j at No. 6, Malaooa Street. Immediate entry Apply to J. A. Biiaa. 6 1. Malaooa Street427 words
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Advertisement629 1913-09-04 16 ARTICLES FOR BALE RUBBER STUMPS FOR SALE. B MinyaU Bttate Port Dickaoo. 8 8 111 FOR SALE. Piano in good order. Apply No 171 Waterloo Street. S7-S 169 FORBALL Volcanixinx Plant for Robber Tyres. Maker* Harvey, Frost A- Co., I-oorlon (aaso lutely new). For particulars, apply Haimon," c o Straits629 words
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Advertisement665 1913-09-04 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times Lisc The following fixtures for the current week and important tortlicomin«{ fixtures are kindly supplied by tbe secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms un which to make the return* w ill be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Timee. Singapore Cricket Club. >vpt.665 words
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