The Straits Times, 5 September 1913
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Title Section13 1913-09-05 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.279 SINGAPORE. PRIDAV. SEPTEMBER 5. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement303 1913-09-05 1 THE CELEBRATED White Horse mica U wmmt I BsTAiusaaD 174X VOLUNTEER BALL. The better dressed Lady is going in more and more for I I Ready-to-wear garments, thanks to the great strides which have recently been made in style and fit, and the combination of these two indispensable conditions with303 words
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Advertisement111 1913-09-05 1 ROBINSON CO. Annual Cash Sale. 22-INCH FRAMES 80UMD IWIICH HUMES /r\\ /\A */[7\ \v WID 26-INCH FDAMES N^UQ^^ RELIABLE British-Made Cycle, fitted complete with DUNLOP TYRES, Nickle-Plated Lamp and Bell, etc., etc. SPECIAL SALE PRICE: $37.50. ROBINSON k CO. English Fish. VALUABLE COLLECTION OF NOW RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLIES OF PICTURE111 words
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Advertisement11 1913-09-05 1 Eternit Asbej»;os Slates. I Sou A t.T+: AOAMSON. 6ILFILLAN *co in.11 words
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Article930 1913-09-05 2 WONDERFUL RECORD OF PAST TEN YEARS. Natives' Share in Administration. India* progress daring the pact ten yean w narrated in a Blue Book of Marl* 480 pages laaoed on August 7. The period dealt with coven cnaU that will stand a* land mark* in Ute history of India.930 words
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Article48 1913-09-05 2 la the residency of PiUmhii Uxn MM dertroytd in Jnaa M crooodiUa, 6 lim, t.HM wild pigm. 8.901) ooooaai r%U. 73.400 t eUptiMta. 4m> udMt r '-rt Two P«"».« <»Mfa.e bafldow.1 ban. ud V** ■>• ii>i IiJ to Imt* bwa killed by *i«w. d thmitmiom —d 11 cttto wonadif.48 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement285 1913-09-05 2 UDV^^ the ideal invigorator for dg£&*j[ \^yy~!&y residents in hot climates y^Onc or two doses daily, counteract the^S^ lassitude and fatigue caused by extreme heat. 'Vw\' Tonic also keeps the appetite keen, the digestive organs in tone and the nerves in trim. hq I Van a Tonic is pure and285 words
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Advertisement40 1913-09-05 2 Chamberlain's Pain Balm Tfcan ia Krthiac ao apod for muKskr i rmii.lU.. l •»>* »j"ri« m CUai berlun Pain Balm. It will .fleet a en la leas time thaa aaj otber tNatavaat. For aato by all Ihariaaai lai ud I>— Ian.40 words
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Advertisement960 1913-09-05 2 ?«»f*l aY am aaT"* liLi) Haw 0^319 I I waaaff *^BrnO T**T C iBBBBBBBsH^ivaV aBBBSBBT*^*^ 1 *T J/M J3!*l^^"^g3 BBBBBBBBsfIwEIaBH I BbbbbbbbW BBbbSbT) aVwaV. H^s* -J -4^*^mW trova m photograph. Mr. E. T. MtUUr, of Colombo, with 90m4 of Att Pnze*. How to Keep Fit in the East. BY A960 words
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Advertisement256 1913-09-05 2 COALS. C0AL8. COALS. Good Stawminx Coaii to be otWined at I.»oo»n at 16 6 per ton. F. 0. B. Mast >r« requiring Backer*, Cebl. LIWIS, l.tbuan. 169 5.9 TOGO CO., HIGH-CLASS JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHERS. 27. MIDDLE ROAD. Oar Charges are low and work tbe very •Mat. Prompt ex<cutioa--nadj in '21 hour*,256 words
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Article1384 1913-09-05 3 PREMIER'S ADVICE TO WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS. Convince the Country. Mr. Aaqoith. in hia reply to a deputation of nou militant suffragists which waited apon him at 10, Itowning Street, on August 8, was dob oommitul. Me urged tl.e need of the leaden of the movemeat proving that the opinion of1,384 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement335 1913-09-05 3 RANEEOUNGE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. if wtf have; I ASTIGMATISM letters will sertn BLACKER than ■aaaai They are really all equal Try each eye separately at about two tm distance Theabore ia a rough and ready test, but s aafr indication Proper335 words
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Advertisement61 1913-09-05 3 chronic Diarrhoea. Are too subject to attack, of diarrhoea? Keep absolutely qaiat for a tew daya, rest ia bed if pnaeibls. be careful of yoor diet and takr CLambertaia's t olic. Cholera aad Ihar rhiwa Remedy. This aiediciae has eared oaars of throaic diarrhoea that physician, hare failed oa. aad61 words
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Advertisement421 1913-09-05 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. INOO-OHINA STEAM MV. CO. LD. aweet lawtta ta Mmam m aaa»>aag^ ■>■■» 1 1 wMal ta) laaßßjafttA **<Bal4W( tVtaal eM arfa> P*>**% Taking aargu os toroagfa Bills ol Ladia or Canton, Maoao, ->wataw, Amoy, Cbatco rtioataia. Newohwaug. Yangtaae Porta, Par ejoaa i> Philtppiaea, eta. eto,. eta. S t421 words
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Advertisement955 1913-09-05 3 STEAMER BAIUNG&. rOYO KISEW KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) arid WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY GO. The New Roota Via China, Japaa, Bonolnln aad Haa Fraaetaeo to all point, ia the Daitod Rtataa. Canada Mesieo aad Borap*. aaaaWaaaßaaaai KaaV aaaaa* fi aaaal I ■taaaaa aaaWaaaaT faWaaaaaal liaaaaawl Bfcllalaaa aaaaaaV *^"*W^""*""B] aawaw faaavaw- «aaa>955 words
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Advertisement692 1913-09-05 4 iTEAJER BAIUN6B. P. &O. BTEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBN4NO, CBTLON, I KALI 4. INDIA. ADBN. BOTPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Throagh Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, P.rsian Oull. Coabiaeatal and Steamers will leave Singapore oa or aboot— MAIL LINES -ISIS Mimtmiri [for Bmrf^. From692 words
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Advertisement633 1913-09-05 4 tTEMO SANJNtS. N. Y. K. JAPJUI (MIL •TKAMSHIP 00., LTD EUtQKAN UNL A Fortaightly serrios is aaaiatalßirl be tweea Tokohama Tia ports to Marseilles, Loadoa aad Aatwarp oader mail eoatraet with tbn Imperial Japanese Government Tbe New Twin screw Htaamwra maistahna*] abia earvios haTe be— spiaislly lialgnad aaJ iiiaifsiiiliii i■633 words
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Advertisement678 1913-09-05 4 BTEAHEN MIUNt THE 31AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pabaag Berserah, Kretty, Paka. Tringgaou, Bisat Semera, Bachok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Tsiupin, Paaarai. Pabmai, Siagora, Laooa, Kohtamui, Bandon, Langasws, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak aad Bangkok. Owe) Departure aval. BORI BAT Sept S a.c HUM «*pt. T Sept. 10 *a AtDANO Seat.678 words
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Advertisement522 1913-09-05 4 STEAMER MILINI8. HAMUM ABER1KA LINE. HAMBUR6. Combinad larvlo* The rtumrn of tbue Qonipatie* n.icttt a rajrolw aarriar l.tauu* Hwang Bnon aatawia. Botaw W isd Koadeo *«d the Mnita, CMm Md Japan Homeward*, th y an dcajMtehed tort aightly lot Han* Md Hamborc Md CM a moati) lot Breanbira direct, ttlliif522 words
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Advertisement613 1913-09-05 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NMDDEUTSCHER LLYOO. BREMEN. IMPERIAL 6ERMAN MAIL LINE. Tie (a*t and well known mail steamers of thin Company sail fortnightly frcm Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam. Antwerp. Sooth amptoo. Gibraltar, Genoa. Naples (connecting Mar-eille». Naple*. Alexandria, an i vice Ton*) Port Said, Suez. Adas, Colombo, Penan*, Singapore,613 words
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SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB.
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Article309 1913-09-05 5 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY Tuesday, October 14, 181 J. 1. THB PAVILION STAKES- Value MOO. A Selling Race A Handicap for Horses: i Tbe Winner to be put up for auction i.t r K'i! 1«9 I>' tH^O Eotranoe |i 5. lh*taooe. Kacu Coarse. 2 A 8. THE MALAY STATES PURSE AND309 words
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Article331 1913-09-05 5 Thursday. October 16. ISIS. 1 THBKIKsr ■■ONVCtKirKIN HAM«I CAR— Value 1500 and 1100 to the Second Horse. A Haodicap (or SuMoriptioo Urimn« entered fjr the First Oriffio Raw (No. t) oa I the Fir>t lay Winmrs cxclnded. I ittance, Raoe Coarse. t THB "BBAD STAKES— VaIae •SCO. AUP - 331 words
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Article682 1913-09-05 5 Saturday, OotObor IS, ISIS. 1 a 1 THE STEWARDS' BTAKBS AND PLATE -Valae 1600 A Haadioap for pony ■x OriAna that have raa at toe Me» tin*; It there are more tbaa 11 eetrie*. tbe raot to be divided iato two races by the Uadi oapptr; olass A682 words
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Advertisement135 1913-09-05 5 SOME OF THE New Goods NOW KUfQ DISPLAYKD AT WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW S INSPECTION r% CORDIALLY INVITED. k -jHU^ Folded Aeroplane Hat Ready- to r Cashmere with straw "aoderbrirr. Very daintily ob in lu al lo krißDcd. Trice HMO. »IOJO. Tueeora Sunshade Print sd silh Sunshade wi h eolourd b>r!.r Tri-e135 words
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Advertisement195 1913-09-05 5 J|j|L No. 5 Royal (f=^^^^^==>? THE MASTER MODEL |S H// OEFIEB COMPETITION U^^^^^M^y SUPPLANTING ALL OTHER MAKES 1 IV ]\\//t\ IT »ole A*«nu for 8.8. Fkts \V^^^^^// Hyttenbach Bros. A Co. GRANITE. The onderagBed are prepared to eater into ooetracte (or Uir rapply of Granite I araahai aad Kroaaed to195 words
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Advertisement313 1913-09-05 5 Made in Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION READ BROTHERS. L-iNd Dog's Head Guinness with tbc Do^'s Head Label oa every boitic Is superior to any stout becsusa H is brewed from the on I* stout wster ia the world, the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all BBBBBwaI Always uniform and standard313 words
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Advertisement258 1913-09-05 5 Royal Vinolia Cream Soap. Royal Vinolia Cream Soap is specially adapted to meet the requirements of the daintiest toilet, while for ■Mb MM in IBM nursery it is unsurpassed. The i.ite IK-Nt«)\vetl on tin- selection of materials .mil manufacture of this charmiiiK soap ensures its absolute purity. It is iiulfid258 words
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Advertisement406 1913-09-05 6 THE CHALMERS Electric Light. COMPRESSED AIR SELF STARTER. The Chalmers besides being absolutely reliable is to-day one of the most Up-to-date comfortable and Handsome Cars on the Market. TOURING TYPE 5-Seater) > Delivery Early July. TORPEDO TYPE 4-Seater] TRIAL RUNS CAN BE ARRANGED. Prices And further particulars on application. McALISTER406 words
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Advertisement138 1913-09-05 6 A Word to Wise Smokers Smoke the Cigarette which have made themselves famous throughout the world as the healthiest and most satisfying that money can buy. CIGARETTES. Packed in Patent Vacuum Tins. NO. 555. 50-60 cents tt mutt/me tared in perfectly higitmc fattorirt by tht ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Ltd., LONDON,138 words
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Advertisement110 1913-09-05 6 GUAN KIAT CO. Ship Cbandlen. Government Contractor!. General Importer! and Exporter*. Commlsilon Agents 37 PHILLIP ITRECT, ABC £ib EDITION udil C»)UK> New Shipment Just Imported I Hubbuck coloured p4int oil and odriwi Hubbuck n> muid( turpi ntiDi Beat Cantiliae tarptntine BuDtiDy. 4a*ort«d, coloured I>oab:e poiL t»-d pickaxes, Hlba. I Buropo110 words
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Article146 1913-09-05 7 FIXTURES. Friday, September 5. High Wat*r. I 0 a ra Ml P on Kara uw»Uni; Malacca M 1 p.m. LdKwUl.™ CoubciI Saturday, September 6. H-kIi Water. 1 H a.m.. 1 M p m. I I; K Kirt. mat- li ami amokar. Sunday. September 7. High Water I146 words
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Article292 1913-09-05 7 . To-DAT. ■Maw M« n«i!ala S pm Bat. 1 I'aliat Ainu in V*" V. s.«, tunham anl Ttlok Anw>n KinU I pm Malao-a and Muar Lady Weld Bpm KaUvia. Samarant; and Sourabaya Kuiupliius 8 pm I., aaaaka, l^ib.» an Bilik. Taadioati rUI. 1 an 1 M.-I in l>c292 words
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Article119 1913-09-05 7 I bjniM, an I iimv !>■ about 'i am. oo SaturUy. II.. Tup i> ruui in i «I.MM't It i. !.>» K at 10 am oa W n |iM-*Uy. HipMMbrr 3, an.) may be rapertnl t<> arrive Ih-o- at ii.-.n Ml will probably bo .b«fi«trhad lor Europe119 words
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Article395 1913-09-05 7 Latest Arrivals. Arulwrst. Bnt. «tr. 1H5 toon, Capt Scott. Septt. From Batf-in. s.-pt 8. M andd.p. H.nt! Jo.i StnK- For llanan. AltiDK. hut. «tr. 7*0 tonn, Capt Kolk, s«-|rt f Kn.in l'ontianak, Se|it O c. and <i p. S. Agency, l.t.l For Pontianak. Srpt». Kd». Bwibat. Siam. «tr.395 words
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101 1913-09-05 7 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels arc Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAOAK. Ei»T Vmr B*«i» Nil. W. Sktiom No. l...KumphiuH. UUn.l.T. lla-mt I lO'lt. I SlIIU WbaBT Kun.hini. Marti Mai* W. Si. T. No. 1... Loral. KulUla. B.-.lfli-n'aru. H 4...Brnarly. ..Nil. 4...1>eiii<id' s fuii. Naw Doc«101 words
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Article97 1913-09-05 7 . Powell and Co. Sep4emb<-r 8.— At aajeroora, unredaemeJ pl.-l-.-. at 10. SvptriLber At »«l«Tootn, Champagne aril tiyant. at 11 St.ptemb.-r ft. -At tahore" No. 6, Oood wu.»l Hill. HttTent K-j«.l. rxoellent iHHMehoM (aroiture, eU.. pr>|»rty »t W. A. C'a«o*len. »t 1 I. \t aim. in. Mortgagee Mb. b«97 words
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Article39 1913-09-05 7 Ching Kong Lee and Co. tliMt»iiitinr At «»l«T.>->ra valuable leaae bold 1 mjIh »n.l Ii.mmou No*. and 4. SUUW r MO-. t. rU- »t J.W. TiantmV--" Vt Mleroom. freehoM laa.b ao.1 Ruiklintr- Su lw UnhMtl K-l etc., at 2 »>39 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article180 1913-09-05 7 10 10 Amptn« 8.00 9.60 1 1 Ayer Wen K 1.20 10 10 Beta* 2.45 2fO 10 10 Braaog 050 1.00 10 10 Kampar pa* 10 10 Kanaboi 180 2.10 10 10 Kinta Association 12.00 14.00 41 41 KinuTm 1.17.11 %AM 41 41 L*tut Hint* 16 H, 10 6180 words
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Article685 1913-09-05 7 ■g Buyere. Seller*. Value >/• AUagai XI XI A«kIo J»t» 4, l<H 6 1 •i/. 3/ An«lo Malay Hit 10 i/- 3/ Batang Malaka 1 1/6 41 XI Bato Ti«a 240 8.12.6 2 2 liek»li 1/- •I 1 9 1 Mi ,9dis XI XI Bnkit Kajan« 1 1 2.2.4685 words
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Article96 1913-09-05 7 41 41 SmoltiM Co. 151% 17/41 41 PraL 1(0 1.8.0 Electric T'wtji 810 M 10 lOriwrtNMn 60 o K'XO 100 Uowarth Krakiac 4SXC 100 7%PraL 95», 100.00 100 100 KaU Bro, IXt IMJU) 140.00 10 10 lUyMid Co. 90.00 100 100 K. Harxretvea 100.00 ***** 100 100 K H96 words
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Advertisement85 1913-09-05 7 chamberlain's couch Kerned). i -u.-Jy Iim ao uperior a* a cat* kr •olds, rnmp a»l whoufaag eoa«h. It ha« braa a UtociU with the mothm of M| ch'IJi— lor alaoat fart* jc«f«. OianihirUia. l..u«h Keo>.Jy'.»n aJ«»y. ha lia>aili< apoa aad i- plrmiit to Ulw. .■alj enwacolaa aad tfrip. but prr85 words
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Advertisement33 1913-09-05 7 Kor Braacfaitl Coaftha teka Woods' Orcal Pafpvmial Oom. MANUFACTURERS OF SX AMP MILLS, \\K CONCENTRATION Y)J* fttid CYANIDE T VQ^Yi o t?° DREDGES <^VO^ FOR GOLD OR TIN. STEAM ENGINES. TURBINES, BOILERS, ETC.33 words
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Advertisement137 1913-09-05 7 TIMES ARE CHANGING YOU MUST KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES. TRY THE NEW ILLDMIHANT M CIOU DDAlin Mon BnAHU 3^«|P^ KFRdSFNF IlLHUV/Lll L. Tfd« Mark. The Best Oil on the Market for House Lighting. d»9 CA PB CA or s tins OF* ALL RETAILERS. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements),137 words
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Advertisement113 1913-09-05 7 It Never Differs J. G. Stewart mature every drop of their "Gold Medal Whisky in their own old hardwood casks. They can therefore guarantee that each bottle maintains the same high quality that has made their whisky famous. You are invited to test J. G. Stewart's Whisky and to compare113 words
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Advertisement88 1913-09-05 7 ENTIRE CHANGE OF" PROGRAMME AT thi HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BKIDOB BOAD. CHOICE FILMS IN THE~2ND SHOW B.iung omnidy It SO HIOKB DCFiKa THS WOULD A.B. (TLi« fnaay Sim h slmost another Doe Rxuud O'Briea.") Powerful BackwoodU dram* THE TINOIRFOOTI MONEY A B. illaiay bwU aith its owa rtward). Borlasoas88 words
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853 1913-09-05 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. THE BALKAN BUSINESS. It is almost sale bow to express relief at Urn state ol thing* ia tbe Balkans The tear Uiat the redivisioa ol Urn spoils at war would lead to another Moody process ot arbitrament by battle Bred apparently no longer be853 words
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Article29 1913-09-05 8 The chief officer of the steamer Tirerton .iak txx u ukmi-J at K&taclji ti uji'iit 1 impriaoaineat for diaorderlj ooodnet »u.l thremteaiag to strike the captain of the Teasel.29 words
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Article30 1913-09-05 8 TIm M*Ut Mail belir in that tbc taking* of Uie Baodmann Opera Company (or Ui< (oar Dighu ol it* iiUjr in Ku»l» Luiopat -oottilule record (or this circuit, being oTerKUMO.30 words
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Article32 1913-09-05 8 Mr .1. Bohrmaaa has goae over to Sarawak to start a wholesale and retail triiiumi if sufficient indno— nt oilers. Mr. Kohruiami was (or several yean with Messrs. Befaa, Meyer and Co.32 words
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Article38 1913-09-05 8 Tim Hongkong brewery plant told to vlaiiils teema to be brewing trouble there. iuJ Um court will be asked lor aa injoactioo rentrainin|{ iti ooaittraction on the kite pu. L-liiwd ob the KToand that it will ooaatiluu- naiaaaos.38 words
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Article47 1913-09-05 8 Capetown Corporation baa ooniiderod the rrpurt o( a Swum engineer on a proposal to coaatruct a railway up Table Mountaio, and baa, aay* tbr Board of Tratlv Juurna), approv eJ ul a funicular railway aebaaie a* oppuatxl to a rack railway. The cost ia eaUiuatcd at X7J.00O.47 words
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Article52 1913-09-05 8 Ut«t 1,600 merchant abipa are now fitted wilii as ta«Ullat«ri o* wirelea* telafpayhj. tcUoo by Ute Board of Trade baa been post (wood until alter Ibe Uiplontatic Cooiereoce obiob iato be bald la I«ib4ub id Novcuibar for iBlarsatiaaaJ ragolatioaa, with a view to Ibe greater aafety at Ufe aad property52 words
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Article62 1913-09-05 8 A Maeoaic temple ia about to be bail! at Khartum, at* loaf aiaoe the metropolis oi Um lavage Sodaaeee, bat bow oae of the oeatree oi ciTiliaalM*. The boildia« will •djoiB Um NaUooml baak of Kfypi, aad will c oamt at a bmub ball with a large entrance aad a62 words
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Article62 1913-09-05 8 The surrey aad plaas ol tbe main railway line to link up Caatoa with Macao have bow been competed The total length ol Urn main line up to Macao territory from Caatoa is M mile* aad it is proposed to go on with Uk ooßetrootioß ol Urn main hae, Urn62 words
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Article54 1913-09-05 8 The Chiaeae Uorarameat baa nUia—d to to* Britwh laaatioa] tcqmat that Tm L baa banaa aboald Be ntnmii ptnuium to •tay ia Hiaf pnri am to* graiud Uwt bis lirmaaei ao mw to Cluaa aad wkat* ao maay Chum raatda ia a political (iaager tu i biaa. The miNn ia54 words
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Article29 1913-09-05 8 A* the outcome of an automobile- accident. .1. l>aooo. proprietor o( tl««- McKicley taragv at Manila, haa been arrtwto] an I ch»r K with ujonler »f A. A. Aodenoa.29 words
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Article27 1913-09-05 8 At St. Joar-ph* Institution, the Itenkcr scholarship for Uie beat boy in standard VII. has been awarded to Master Kranci* Sbepord boo. Next in merit, Louis Headcricka.27 words
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Article30 1913-09-05 8 Ad agreement with th« ownm of the steamer Nippon awtrdu 1*130,1100 to Metwra. Krlaogcr and Galloper (or uWint! the Tewel. The •]ueation an to ibe cargo will be wttled ludrpeodeotly.30 words
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Article34 1913-09-05 8 A special report by the Otmrrvatory at Siccawei. Shanghai. sUto that siocr Aii^nat 7, the mean temperature of oacb day liad bc«ii h:yln r tlian tbe normal mean during the laat 40 yean' ufaaerralioiM.34 words
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Article46 1913-09-05 8 Hari Kara passed off quietly in Kuala Lumpur, there were Uie usual gay street scent-M, an.l the f. -tin- attire of tlie Malay an.l Ins womankind was as bright an mi Ml the Mahometan staff! a» < 10-.-!. Kdr^<crowd* visited tbe circus and the cinema tj graph.46 words
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Article53 1913-09-05 8 The (iiirrrn- r in Council at Calcutta Ij.is approval tin lighting of the Hooglily Kivt-r for navigation by might brt»« n Mud Puiot *ml Saiixor. lt« ane will not be ounipuln«ry and if unfavourable condition!) prrvail 1 1 j pilot will ha'e discn tion Dot to prooed. The coat will53 words
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Article53 1913-09-05 8 The heat during Uie past few days nan been distinctly oppressive, both here and in tbe north, state* Uie S. C Morning I'ont of Augoat at. One gentleman informed un yesterday Uiat lie had spent 25 summers in Hongkong and had never felt Urn heat so badly aa during Urn53 words
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Article54 1913-09-05 8 A Kuala I.umpur mercantile firm when it opened iU doom on Monday morning laat mi|(ht bare been forgiven lor irua^iniDk: there wai a boom in Uie haiaar trade. Bat it was only certain owner* of property burned oat in the big Aro l Ampany that morning oonji to pat in54 words
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Article54 1913-09-05 8 Major Wingrove, of tbe Philippines consta bulary. has hauded in his rtnignation and will devote his eaergiea to perfecting a new hi iu| ttripper Uiat he believea will revolulionixe the hemp industry Work on the invention is being carried on in liongkoog, and it is said Uiat aa entirely aew54 words
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Article46 1913-09-05 8 Tlirrr in niiicti discontent amongst drivers and uTcrwtn of Um; railway wrvicc in Sourabaja on account of the new ri'KuUtioo of ttii- Government winch takes effect fruui January 1 of this Tear, deducting livr per *****, from their mileage incvuiu fur I'm? Widows and Urpliaas' Kund.46 words
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Article75 1913-09-05 8 According to a report received by tin police an audacious rubbery list buen carried out in Alexandra Koad. A man named Seah Lob baa stated that two ■•Wbm cntcnti bi* boune, bound anil K^KK^*' lum and. afurwards, bt* wife as well. UirtatemnK tbeui mitli deatb if tbey offered any resistance,75 words
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Article79 1913-09-05 8 Yesterday morning. Ilia Lin V»nn, o( 1'ornwaJl street, pud a viait to a friend in Cecil street ud, upon tliv luviuttmn o( bin bust, relrenhtJ b.iuacli wilb a b«ll, Kire niinutM »fur tin: ooiupletioo ot his ftbluUoa* bo reuteuibcred tli»t be bad lelt upon Um> mlr uf tbe batb a79 words
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Article85 1913-09-05 8 The meeting ol Uie Uooleiu loion tit-IJ id Imam YuaoT* buuae la»t Digbt dmuaieti U» qiiolmo of the liui lUjft liuli.lay and a pruvtkiuaal uoiuaiiUou wu ap(wiult\J to arru^i (or Hie hoKliun of public nieeliOK id Um> Meniurial Hall ■Uortlj to paw raaolu liuoa on Um aubjeci. At ibat meeting85 words
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Article90 1913-09-05 8 The Financial New* n%y» the director* ot tbe Min^ei kuchil Coconut and Kubber Company report that tlie ruaiiiu obtained from the eataie ha»« been ao diaappuiutiun Uiat it baa been »rrmDx. .1 between tin' boara »u<l Mr. (uiuuiidk that Uiv l»tUr shall re purchase the eatat« at the ptioe paid90 words
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Article119 1913-09-05 8 After hating been laid up for iM-veral week*. the nwli of the Cbiaa Merchant* S\ Co arc uno» lorn returning their run*, hiring the Hum- tin- W xmuuk 1 .rl« t r. .n tin h*u.1o» the ickaia Umm *ca»U at SLaoi{ljiii wife unable to get oat, while Umm in ontporU119 words
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Article125 1913-09-05 8 Mr. Wadaworth. baTiag aaked the Fint L-wd of the AdoiirAlij if Um oirid uiwi producUoa of ooal sad petroleum at tin piaint tnw hmmM to aometbiBK liki 1 JM.i •».<**> BM*r<etoaa.aB4l of that total ooal nprr.—M l,aUU.OO(M)l»to— ur 96 per oaat tad ill If ill— MkMMHO Iom or 4 Bar125 words
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Article480 1913-09-05 8 Mr. .1 untie- Inmi. Itavts for boss* OB Septciutx W, un.i.n.un.1 that Mr. A. M Macphail, who lian been acting rwrntly for Couut <1 \> <ie Harajr. an manager of liallaot; hM Itubber FUntatioox. m l.aMO>; (tallaDK in ■n about two uiontlu' tiiuo. Tbo mtmatfu ot Mr.480 words
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Article114 1913-09-05 8 At Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, M-renty one Indian riciuiti were sentencttl by tbe aia^iHtratf u> a Utiu uf Uin« months rigorous imprisonment on each of tho following chargi* 111 1 ilivta .In v. uf order*, aad (a) i.ni.lmt to the pr< judice of K oo4 r ''!•>.114 words
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Article237 1913-09-05 8 A oorreapon J« nt of the Sourabaya Handi-I* blad, uloKrk|ilnuK to tli»t paper from MaOMaar, ft— lln Court ol .IukIu-*' ooinnuDced tin- hearing on Annual Hi of the cam in win. I, |l»\id Alfred Oehleni »kiiI II ia accused ol haviuK »hol d*a<l <m January 4237 words
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Article225 1913-09-05 8 Order Against Unknown Landlord. Ratce* Mr. Firmatooe in Um> Oistrict Court. ibis morning, Mr. Matsli. Hie Municipal Aooountaat, made application for aa order apaiaal the owner of lo» IflM Kampuox Kapur. fur Uw recovery ol the coats to winch the Municipal CoaimißSiiißsr* bad bees put id abatiDK a oui bbbos225 words
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Advertisement268 1913-09-05 8 %T*^aV I r^_^sH if^r bb^b7lbbl9|] l%nßl(StaW Stocks held by ilJP^fefßl JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., '[ffiriV&ii] y.vJnm* HOBINSONACO. KATZ BROTHERS. LTD. N? ■mtL m. M Ja^l ajSTk. ■> m£m£ UCam. SPECIAL DISPLAY NEW SEASONS Cretonnes AND Casement Cloths JOHN LITTLE ft CO., LTD. The 'COOL Humberette IN STOCK PRICE: $1,200 NETT.268 words
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Advertisement112 1913-09-05 8 Max, the Toreador A Picture Production in i Part- is the piece do usislsnr* of tb*> SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAMBRA Pinni r.L4i i Bbaisj Road, Snoos-o Saow, 9 JO to 11 p.m. TO-NIGHT SCPrOBTBD ST last »»vnHt t —Kb Wsbbb. nasjt las as*)tsfttsa»st. OsMi Hat *n •assy. •atast toliatH112 words
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Advertisement8 1913-09-05 8 Latest advertisements ol Urn day appear I *>pagell.8 words
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Article427 1913-09-05 9 SERIOUS DEVELOPMENT IN THE DUBLIN DISPLTE. Painters and Postmen Agitate. Racrsi't TiLaoaia. London, StintauiWii 4. The employer* at Dublin ha»e carried war into tbe eneroy's country. r'jar hundred ■Mian h«». pa— .*J resolution thai, while friendly to trade* unionism. Uioy are of opi nion that the position created427 words
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Article52 1913-09-05 9 KacTH* I Loadoa, Soptembrr 4. Kidk Nicholas of Moataaegro. is Jemobli ■fttum onler, ciprraw* bia unUitwle to bia K» i»ot «ruijr which has ilriveo Wck the bi r.«lil*r) ouoiujr lie •xborto the •oUiara lo bui|( up Ibeir voi aad darotetbeniM-lTna to pesos, bat In h«af Ibtu arm*52 words
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Article43 1913-09-05 9 Kacr*k'» 1 Liamdam. t<tpt»mkn 4 At Sydo*jr. Load Emm. U. •packing «t a kllhlOl ia boaoor o« the Bntuh (Mrliaiua kmM, MtJ it «<mm1 he worth vhik lor MM of Hritua K r— >^ mi— n to flod liiiic to TMtUwotmatewioM.43 words
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Article47 1913-09-05 9 KacTsa Tsls^sab London, Haptciubei 4. The asateaes of aigbteaa asnat hs' impriaoa airat passed on Mr. A. l» Mas m, at Stwnl c a August 11, lor having kUled his Chiaese who aaaaulted h a tUugbtor. has been aumwaded. Thw v ei|tiialeat to aoquittel.47 words
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Article56 1913-09-05 9 KaiTBB I •LJti.»»» LoMfk-a, iiplamW 4. I h. nn^tboa.le.l »tor<*at ■aarbaatar. con U...8g qu«u.« of A baeua, avovimoaa. three tnsnmni babe of cotton aad two Iboa 11 1 c&s. •of pnat goods bey* aaaa tutiqy •J by rtre. Tb« aaasagi M a»t bjas than a BBBB* The56 words
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Article67 1913-09-05 9 AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. Equal Voting on i Motion Of Censure. Raurai'i TlUMH' London, September 4. A Melbourne telegram report! that tbe Hogae of Repreeentati»ee, »otin(t as a eesrare moUoa. m eqiully diTkied wilb 83 to**» neh. The motion m rejected by the cMtiD« »oU Ol the Speaker Fi»e member* of each67 words
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Article286 1913-09-05 9 THE SHARE MARKET. Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly tirc.lar Me Mrs Kraaer ami Co. nhare circular, dau-.i the :ird inst *tatea: We h»»i anotlitr dull week* buiineaa to report with little uioviiueut of importance io |i .t»ti..ns. Tin- di»hn;;« in local mMm In'-ia v. ry «ru»ll Uvp tin- wet ion286 words
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Article386 1913-09-05 9 . Preparing Subsidies for Japanese Vessels. lvlibratin»; od tbe inauguration of tbe I'aoauia m rnoe and tbe aubsidy to be allott ..I tli.-tt-t... Mr. Yukawa, Director uf tbe Japanese Mercantile Marine lin. ao, is quoted by the liji to tbe effect that Uie authorities iuoc«td.iI arc dow carrying386 words
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Article90 1913-09-05 9 The mortality rrtui for Siagapore MMd by Ux- Kegistrar of Births ud Deaths abow that. 'I'iriDK Uie we»k in Iick August SO. then were ill rtaathi 1 154 mlwi. 47 laaaalaai ri»i»h a° ratio per tuilte of poj.ul »ti<>« of 54 18 M*larial I<-tit aooouatcd aWaV <k-aths,90 words
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Article133 1913-09-05 9 t'aptaia LeoaaM McLagltti nncM his umUmm at the Y.M C.A Uat Bight wfcha haplay the wonder* of jia jitvn. id wbtcb fc-i.ow be > Iaiuui to be Jm> morUi eb*uipiaa. He I* mtiliBK Jowa ia Singapore (or tow time axl is to ■xhwUliii cuaaaa lor to* toarhmi: >■! jia133 words
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Article893 1913-09-05 9 SIII1URY EXECUTION OF DUK R4IDERS. The Rajahs Warning. We Uke tbe following from tbe la* am of the Sarawak < i..*w unient Oasette, daaed lit ine*:— Tbe Dyaks living in a branch of tbe Kejaag river named Halleb situated about miles from tbe sea have given trouble893 words
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Article148 1913-09-05 9 The loath report of Uie directors of tbe DmuJj but *wuc Company, for ll>eMar eadiag Job* M, 1918. show* hK 1*061 of 1 1 -ala Mn.UMUW mcloding the aalaaea of Tnals 7. MISS from the priced m« baif year. ajwof rt n propotd to atiliM148 words
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Article38 1913-09-05 9 Mr. A J F. Paglar. one ol tba oldest plant u< residents or Mslaoea. who had atea ia very iaiiainsat health uor tiaw back, ia <ww hale aad strong, aad ia aWa to astead to at* bnsiisa. niaally38 words
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Article1514 1913-09-05 9 I EMIGRATION FIGURES FROM HONGKONG. How Emigrants arc Doped. Tlie yearly report of tbe Secretary foi Chinese Affair*. Hongkong, oontaiaa infor (nation and statistics relative to tbe emigra «w« ol C'biMM boa that Colooj in 1011 The following extracts are taken from it It might have bnen expected1,514 words
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Article421 1913-09-05 9 . Results of the Recent Mid-Term Examination Dr. T. D. Kennedy baa fowarded on tbe following resalU of tbe recent mid term ox aminationt held at tbe Strait* and K M.S. < i .M-riiini nt Medical School llonpital Auintant Course 1KI1 n.»:i tary Anatomy and Pbyuology.) S Snodraiu.421 words
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Article112 1913-09-05 9 Next, Please! From WiacbMter. Maw July IV.— Tbe factor j of the New Ka^Uod Firework* eom paoy went op ib a pntf ol traoke. tbe reaolt of aa eipioaioa late to day, carrjinn with it Haaagnr Kraeat Boralli aad tbr*« workiraa. HarMi was tbuuabt to hare baaa killed, wbea aartfaaa112 words
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Article44 1913-09-05 9 Hfoeat lame eatataa proved an —Sir K. J. Mott.j Soott, XSH5.7O* art penoaal Sir luiin ToAamadM JJtacUir. «^000 WiUiam VIcKwao. the Filiaaai^h arawrr. a million ud haH Cotoa«l Joha Jacob Antor. il7.4a).O0O, Aatk*y (irady. Sew York Uamway aad «aa wipit*. X19,i«0.»«i LoH Haadel, 466-2.000.44 words
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Article119 1913-09-05 9 MANY ROYALTIES PRESENT AT SIGNARINGEN. Ancient Houses United. bom'* Tiirnii, London, September At Si K >iu»rini{<D. Kion Manuel wm married to Princen* An«,:,t« Victoria of Hobenzollcrn. in tbe preneoce Lin mother, German royal tin, tbe Priooe of Wales and tbe [>ucbea« of Aorta. AltoRether ei«bty royalties were119 words
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Article47 1913-09-05 9 itBUTBB" TSLBdBia. London September 4. Their Majesties have telegraphed el press ing their distress at tbe Aiagill railway aoci dent and their hearty sympathy with the ia jnred and the relatives ol tbe dead. They are being kept informed of tbe condition ol the injured.47 words
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Article33 1913-09-05 9 Kai'Tßß TpLI'.RAK Loodoo, September 4. Aboyeur. this year* llerby winner, has been purchased for Kuasia, but the price baa not transpired. Abnyeur join* Mmora at the Oaltec More stud near Kliarkoff.33 words
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Article27 1913-09-05 9 DUKE OF SUTHERLAND'S WILL. KaoTßß'i Til».i«_»h London. September 4. The late Duke of Sutherland left £I:iW,9OS. practically tbe whole of which is be<iueatbed to relatives and servant*.27 words
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Article21 1913-09-05 9 BULGARS AT CONSTANTINOPLE. RaoTsa Tainoßta London. September 4. Tbe Bulgarian commission arrived at Constantinople and was received with mill tary bonoara.21 words
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Article34 1913-09-05 9 . ItacTiR'n T«L«..«*M. London. September 5. A mnim from It »iuo w»y> the Pope baa cold accompanied bj huarscnew. The iloctora bare ordered complete rtat, but Hit MolmeM lnsata on receivinK pilgruut.34 words
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Article25 1913-09-05 9 HILTIK a TxLBOBAM. 1-oo.loq, September 5. The result ol tUe county cricket champ onship in Kent xi pet oeat. Yorkshire 70-87. Surrey 68-30.25 words
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Article38 1913-09-05 9 riK East Asiatic Company s Dally Report The market ia Loadon yesterday was la*. The closing prices were Hard r*iae Para Spot 1 a a Forward 84| first latex crepe, delivery u-xt three months 3/6*38 words
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Article42 1913-09-05 9 . iFkum Oca Own C'oiuipoiidikt.i London. September 4. The following interim divideoda h»ye beea declared Heritor*! 4 per cent, lies wood 1.4*1., Strait* Rubber 10 per ot. TUre i» be»T j oatalo|(ue for TaeeiUy kuotioaa sad Uie market is oerroua.42 words
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Article81 1913-09-05 9 iFioa Oil Ow« Ca>uiro«b»ti. Koala Lampar, S«ptaah« The greater part of the tUU*« ol (redan* I -^ll«»|t Mar Serembaa, ha* bws burnt <1owb. Owiag to Um rapidity with which Um 1id« tram the 6re, which ori«{iD»lly o-carrcd ia aa atWp hoaw, apnad to adjoia iok81 words
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Article36 1913-09-05 9 The Japanese Oftcial (>»«<ile tooouaoe* that os and altar August U.I staaad It ■■> iiiMtim stomps o< a aew doaiga aad ouloar will b> MSawl Both the oUaad sew •l*i«pwill lor Ike tiBMi beiai ha oa ami*.36 words
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Article1431 1913-09-05 10 HUGE SIMS SPENT IN LIFE OF GAIETY. Aeroplane Maker's Confession Of Fraud. Not since the disclosure of tha notorious Affaire Humbert b*i Paris had such a surprne a* the aews of the failure and arrest of M lHperdu-«in, the well known sporte man an<l aeroplane manufacturer, oa charge*1,431 words
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Article451 1913-09-05 10 Increasing Demand for Cabs Of The East. One would not imagine that n<:k«li«s. the roan drawn cabs oil tbe Old World of the Further East, would ever be an important extiort from a ri<>uri*lnng port but in 1MU Yokohama. Japan s premier port, sent oat of tin-451 words
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Article209 1913-09-05 10 Startling Stage Effects aod Fancy Costumes. The American society world wan plea»ur ably excited on July 31 in anticipation of tbe ball to be given at Newport by Mrs. Stuyve sant Fish. Everybody who is anybody in Ne spurt will be tbere, and every guest will rupreseat some209 words
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Article93 1913-09-05 10 Tba IteJiaa aeaaus^isn contain detail* of a reoas-t lattery ■ataorissd by Parliaa-ieat wbiob baa oeraiiißil aaaeb eoajmaat, says tba Cea tral News. It is said that wbea the numbers sal this tombola were drawn, it waa faaad that tut re were Bear I y half a million93 words
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Article1017 1913-09-05 10 Difficult Work for tbe Crew Of Two. When Bob told Betty and me, writes a cor respoodeat of the Hamburger Nachrichten. who tbe fourth was going to ba ia tbe balloon, Betty assumed a moat suspicion* air of indifference. As we motored to tbe starting place,1,017 words
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Article176 1913-09-05 10 The possibilities of irrigation as applied to beet culture were considered by the Victorian Minister of Agriculture, tbe Minister of Landa aad the chairman of the Water Com atisssoß during a visit to Kilmany Park and Boiadale recently. Oa bis return. Mr. El wood Mead stated176 words
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Article874 1913-09-05 10 A Year of Great Prosperity During 1912. A report oa tbe trade of France in 1913 by Mr. W. s. H. Ga.tr.-I!. H. M. Consul General at Paria, states that tbe recovery of agncul ore necessarily had a far reaching and bane Icial influence oa tbe nation* prosperity.874 words
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Article258 1913-09-05 10 A case of assault oa Mr. D. E. Baxter, of tbe Suanei Teagah Kubber Estate, Sarawak, by a Javanese coolie has been recently be fore the court*. It appears that Mr. Baxter was going round inspecting oae morning a few days ago and on arriving258 words
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Article29 1913-09-05 10 The Axeredo. B team me* the JuTenile Football Clob at aoooer yesterday afternoon, on the Malaya Auociation ground, and beat them by four goal* to one.29 words
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Article41 1913-09-05 10 Mr. P. J. Firth, the New Zealand jockey, who for tbe past eight year* has been riding with great soccess both in Ceylon and India, baa left Colombo for Knglan.l here be hsbeen engaged to ride for Mr. M. D. Bell.41 words
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Article48 1913-09-05 10 Swimming Club laaocbea will leave a* follow* -Saturday, Johnnton'* Pier, 8.15 and 3.15 p.m. Club Bungalow. 2 4 and 5.80 p.m. Sunday, Juhnitton's Pier, 9, 10 and 1 1 a.m., 'i 30 and p.m. Club Bungalow, 9 SO and 10.80 a m li. 15. 3 and 5.30 p.m.48 words
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Article75 1913-09-05 10 Boxing haii virtually been made a crime in H«I|(hiii). KolluwioK the match between Car penlier aod Bombardier Well*, at (ihent, a member of the House of Hepreacntati rem in troduced a bill punml.ing will. Ane or impii ••ontiifut any perxon inflictinK budily injury in nuili eDcounWm. which were dew-ribed an75 words
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Article24 1913-09-05 10 Oarrison doll Club. The Ladies' Medal competition will take place on the 11th nut. and the uicns on tbe Uth and 14th instant.24 words
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Article678 1913-09-05 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Tbe result of yesterday's play is a> follows Cauarioktiiir PaIBS. Terrel and Terra! beat Dunn and Stoat, «-a, 6-8. Kanaford and Fulcher beat Jones and Wishart,o— 4, «-l. Howe and I'incuoa bx-at Setli and Dyne, 4-6,8-4,0-0. B MMMa. lUyner and Thomson beat Millard and Hooper. 6678 words
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Article457 1913-09-05 10 Enjoyable Function at Blakan Mali. T!n IMi.A. nporta held at Rlakan Mali yeeterday proved to be* very enjoyable (urntion for tbe considerable number of viiiitors who made the pamaw over to tin inland. A luoog Oiuae to liom I. nut. Col llruwnlow, C.K.A., and Mra. Brown low acte<l457 words
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Article189 1913-09-05 10 Bute.— l/4*B lbs. Lendu— 6.7o(l Ibo. Kukub.— «,»*< lbs. Perinaa.— 7/J7O lbs. Cheng.- 10,550 lbs. Mio«al» -.OK. Ib*. IU-u.bi* 1 ■>.:»., Ib. Senuuubu.-4.43-i Ib*. Lcdbury 8-4.060 Iba. I*nadron. -Ml.<*V> lbs. Stuwuii h.T:w lbs. Tanah Merab. -MlO Ibn. llatu .lime -■'#<* Iba. Sumatra I'ara.— 16.000 Ibn. Majedic iJ189 words
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Article576 1913-09-05 11 THE SIAMESE BUDGET. Revenue and Expenditure Less Than Estimates Tbe sisiu Observer makes the following Nsereac .f the Financial Advfarr on th<- Sisnv^e BmU An auuiiwiou that, oac itua«iueii, has rarely bad to be made before in connection with tbe finances of this eoontr\ i. rootaine<l in thf latest iiswirl576 words
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Article457 1913-09-05 11 TERRITORIALS' WORK IN WALES London Men's Record In the Black Mountains. "Only twiii- in South Africa <iid I are re gnlars atttnipt Kiirh s thing, an 1 tli<n it not dune in the tiUH*. said a <lmtin»{uish.<l soldier who witneaard tbe march of Londno Territorials of the Grey Brigade from457 words
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Article113 1913-09-05 11 Tbr Ihike of Norfolk, who for 4i years baa Baa n aaai sr > sltsiwfl itJi BBbb> Sb*bb*b>bsS aftal'V 1 Hi* Dt said good bye tv tba ratpaßawt at tbe doss of iba Cborcn aaradr at the T« rritorial Camp. Patobaau. near Hnghtoa. oa Aagaat ft. tie xini.id tbr b-lief113 words
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Article545 1913-09-05 11 PANAMA EXHIBITION. American Press and England's Decision. Great Britain decision not to be repre seated at the San Francisco fcxl bition. which i« t<> commernoratf tbe opening of the Panama canal, w received with rsaentmaat by tbe Americaa Prena, which coaelodea that tbe sole motive ia tha deaire of KagUad545 words
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Article191 1913-09-05 11 . i nuiiler Mr. Shadrach, i )f tterr furnace fame 11. hint bleat about tbe beat Or fun* about tbe flame. ll.' <n nit *tew and worry, And iwt hi. nerve* in kinks, N<>r fill hie akia with limea aad gin Acd other "cnohag driaka." K i191 words
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Article85 1913-09-05 11 . Arrital*. Per Mr. Krian. Sep* 4.-From Kelantaa Mewm. I> Campbell and H. S. ScriTenor. I'ii tU lly«- LieooA. 8ept 4.— From KbuIu lh Mi-i'kMky. lit— n. O. A. >rr»rrw and Kouth. Per atr. KocbwK. Heat 4.- From S«rawak Mm Sm»ll, Mean. E. FnakfnrW r. Moore, A. ll85 words
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Article980 1913-09-05 11 . PrkM QMtcd Ib (be market TUs •orß.njJ. Siagapora, Scomber 4, int. Mmn Lyall wd aWaat. BxetwaRe Md Shu* Broken, mm Um toUo win* 1»» o* qco«atoci»t this moral* f I Horn 11 i Birraar. miuii 1/- aiu«w 1/1(4 M 4 1 *n*lo J»t» 4/10* 1| 1 KagU>980 words
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Advertisement30 1913-09-05 11 OoimThTi i iff lr»*o Oonaumption Oawva Otas* bat yaw aba B msßßwMb) OWLT a as***, IATEMUirt KTAWUZQ coo union iiirißNi OX'Bb7*b? asss73j m au BBBam MJ a mpw waswam -asI30 words
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Advertisement52 1913-09-05 11 L* doM *o kuk ud Ml*. Tot tb*u Mtara to. Bat mtot am 111 do Um UU, I i« kill-r wotk to do: I>f l«.k»i 1 nishl. (ran dtrk till l«fat. OtMkt alriiu I did r»dore. Bat I'll terk bo man. (or 1 hmm to Uw t Fot Wood. Otwl52 words
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Advertisement147 1913-09-05 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHEAP MUSIC VOCAL SCORES Reduced to $2.3O Girl in the Taxi Autumn Manoeuvre* Gipsy Love Sunshine (iirl Nightbirds (ira.v« Widows Pink Lady Princess Caprice (iirl in the Train FOR TWO WIEKS ONLY MOUTRIES RAFFLES PLACE. THE RITZ THE LAN6HAM THE CARLTON THE SAVOY! THE CECIL One and all147 words
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Advertisement631 1913-09-05 11 Sweet Chestnut 7b6acco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. a?\ k. m' U&^L\ I B» aM« '^^BMbbbbb^^bbbbbK^ M' fIV l 1 W S v *wTa*BBV% J, W 4 j 1 I<l JV^LrA. waT^BswA TO BE HAD FROM631 words
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Article1816 1913-09-05 12 Out of Town. HOW LONDONERS SPENT BANK HOLIDW. Crowded Trains. 1 Dinu Standard of August 5 states;— W ith regard to boll, lay weather, to plagiarise rnard Sliaw. you uever can tell. Tha official prophrta promised a hot day, tern pered by a delightfully cool breeze from the ast and1,816 words
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Article447 1913-09-05 12 "POLICEWOMEN." How the United States is Being Grandmothered. The addition to the Chicago police, force of eight policewomen and the establishment in that city of a court of morale are indicative of a remarkable wave of Puritanical feeling in the I'mted States, say* the -ew York ■orn mnndent uf I447 words
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Article497 1913-09-05 12 Almost Identical with Oxford Students. As individual*, criminals possess no cba racterUtics physical or mental which are not shared by all people. The only difference ia oae of degrr*. >uch is the result uf a remarkable, statistical investigation baaed on measurements of prisoners in Ptrkhurtt497 words
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Article415 1913-09-05 12 Four Edifices of Historic Interest. At the present moment four churches, all of historic interest, in the City of LonJou, are in the bands of the decorators ami re storers, states The Evening Standard. The sombre-looking building of St. Augustine with St. Faith's in Watling Street, at415 words
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Article121 1913-09-05 12 Beloved, it is Morn Maay are the corners utilised by landladies for sommmlatiat Ttaitors to the ooast at the holiday time 1 says The Giaagow News.) Oae Glasgow Ksatlasaaa has iu-t had aa asraaiag wpetisaes. He was a*ked if he woold be satisfied with a shakedown in the drawing room121 words
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Article874 1913-09-05 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest list* The following psssengw bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passeagen may alter their arrangements, nubseqoeet to the issuance of this list874 words
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162 1913-09-05 12 Half -a- Million for Railway Engines. Tb« New South Wale* Miaistar lor Kail way* was Mrpriaed by a request trom tbe Chief CnMtsainaar the other day that 00 Mweafta** ordeted iauoedialely from RMUad it I Ml d 4447,000. Than ooold be no ssroaasr evideace of the rate at which land162 words
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Advertisement186 1913-09-05 12 O.Cj IVJL X IJI ri Jo Jli X-j ENGINES "BERGSUND For All Purposes ON Complete Liunch e<juipments and complete Power Installations (juoted for oil application to Bole Agents: The Singapore General Electrical Engineering COMPANY. LIMITED. 81, Mohamed Sultan Road Qn.ility Shop Quality Goods. People The Middle East. JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE186 words
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Advertisement189 1913-09-05 13 Brut I White 1906 Seal mfrn Champagne Charles Heidsieck. Bole Arfents: BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. J. CROWTHER SHAW CO., Merchant Tailor*, Ra.rn.ES PLACE ■TYLE Faultless. FIT Perfect. MATERIAL Th* Beet. WORKMANSHIP Finest. PRICES* Moderate. Best Wicker Baskets JUST UNPACKED. Very *trong and tough. A portable and inexpensive BBtaßper, with leather189 words
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Article1080 1913-09-05 15 THE MOTORING WORLD. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Industrial Motors. The motoring correspondent of The Daily Telegraph write* lf the Olympia comtuer cud motor exhibition did nothing more than imprest upon a few business people the ad vaatagea and economy in motor transport it pajlwul food work. The abow,1,080 words
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