The Straits Times, 26 September 1913
1913-09-26
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Title Section13 1913-09-26 1 The Straits Times NO. 21.207 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement218 1913-09-26 1 THE CELEBRATED White Horse scotch lT mni; K»IAHL^HID 1742. Advance Styles in Millinery JUST RECEIVED AT KATZ BROS., LTD. The fashions that have 111 already come in are very interesting and very smart and well worth an early visit of inspection. During the next few days we expect to receive218 words
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Advertisement194 1913-09-26 1 LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE A splendid opportunity of replenishing your wardrobe with high-class good quality GENTLEMEN'S DRESS and NEGLIGE SHIRTS (a few numbers of which are enumerated below). In all sizrs. }V 2V 2 ins. t<> 1*' 2 ins. NO. 2040. WHITE LOM6- j»Z* "^hk^ M0 R NEAT BTBIPEO194 words
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Advertisement32 1913-09-26 1 Eternit Asbebios Slate*. I S..L« A. .(NT- ADAMSON. 6ILRLUN A CO.. ITO Britain's Cheapest Juveniles Motor Gars COMPLKTE WITH HooTBU. LAMF ETC. Prioai 916 only. A. FRANKEL A CO., VICTORIA STREET. Singapore.32 words
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Article973 1913-09-26 2 THE CRADLE OF THE MALAYS OF PERAK. Its Picturesque Beauty. No more delightful site eu be imagined. write* a correspondent in the Malay Daily Chronicle, Uian Bukit Cnaa&M. the little knoll on wbicb the Aitut Nagara and the other rt'«*f of the Sultan are aitoated, (jc a picturesque973 words
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Article72 1913-09-26 2 Captain Sanjei Taneluw a, of the Imperial Japanese Army, baa piaieitad ml tot cup to the Ut Battalion of tbe Hampshire Kegi meat, to which he waa attached darmg part of the present training ■aaioa at AUersbot. It ni tbe wiah of tbe donor that the cup abooM mm as72 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement335 1913-09-26 2 V ANA I ONlf*, r\ 1 1 1\ yj in w 11 y} hj^Onc or two doses daily, counteract the^J bttituclc and fatigue caused by extreme heat. I IV w Tonic also keeps the appetite keen, the digestive organs in tone and the nerves in trim. w c Van a335 words
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Advertisement46 1913-09-26 2 ChambcrlnJa'f Pain BalmThere ia nothing so good for moacolar rbeamatiam, sprains, lanniai—. cramps of tbe muse lea, bruises aad like injuries aa Cbaaa berlain a Pain Balm. It will effect a core ia teas time than any other treatment. For sal* by all Oisreasanas and Dealers.46 words
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Advertisement776 1913-09-26 2 THE WAY TO ATTACK MALARIA Testimony from the Tropics on the efficacy of Dr. Williams' Pink Mil*. To eliminate tbe cause not merely tbe srmptoma that is tbe right way to attack Malaria. Tbe cause ia parasitieafly poiaoned blood. The care is in Dr. Williams' Piak Pills. Today in every776 words
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Advertisement391 1913-09-26 2 RANEEGUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. Head Office, Singapore. (IXCOKPORATKD IN THE STRAITS SKTTI.EMKN 1 > (Authorised Capital $5,000,000) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Taa Chay Van, B»<] Chairman Tan Teek -loon, Bag. Lim Peng -iang, K».j Vioe Chairman.391 words
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Article717 1913-09-26 3 PROJECT SUPPORTED BY ALL PARTIES. A Notable Year. I Altboonb the Rite ban not been definitely settled, the preliminary arranxenienU for Um> HntiHh I >uuiinioas Exhibition, to be held ia London in ltfl.'i. are in a forward state, states Toe Evening Standard. Influential support has been obtained in717 words
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Article256 1913-09-26 3 It would have been difficult indeed, it not impossible, to bare found a better British reprrwntative fur Mexico, ia tbr present state of affairs, than Sir Lionel Edward ur.-i.-y i ani.u. K.L'.ll.U saya a borne paper. If bis main recommendation bad beea merely his experieaee256 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement320 1913-09-26 3 Give I her I Boyrjjl P»«*r ml tW«nl Wa kMa mwuwtdtmhmtrmm 10»»I0 z k s Ml 58 HARU ANO MR. FUJITA. NO 14, QI'EKN BTBEBT. Are well kaown to masy doctors ia Siaga pore as tbe most aoeompliabtd Japaaese Masseuse and Masseur MASSAGE. We advise Ladits and Gent.emea to try320 words
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Advertisement61 1913-09-26 3 Cbroaic Diarrhoea. Are 70a sobjeet to attacks ot diarrhoea Keep absolutely jairt for a few days, raat in bt .I i( p. Mtblc, bt careful of year diet and .tiibrrlaia's lolic, Cboiera and lhar rb.«-a Kemedy. Thia mediciae has cored caati of chrootc duunboea that pbvstciaas havr (»i'«l ua. aad61 words
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Advertisement530 1913-09-26 3 The National Mutual Life Association Of AUSTRALASIA. UMITEO. Established 1 169 Tbe Brat Lite Offlm la the world to iatrodoee toe Boa-tottaitnre principle to Policies A Mutual «HHoa. Mo •harafeoMa**. Lao Pwrniumi Annual tnmont* 4i.SS4.se4. Funds «7,a5i,200 Claims paid SS.O7B.SSO ALL proßti are distrikoted amoogst Policy holders. Claims paid ia530 words
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Advertisement34 1913-09-26 3 jti J^ .T il TD n >vj XT s& ¥1 f FINE ART CURIOS and PORCELAIN (ANTIQUE and MODERN). REGULAR SHIPMENTS EVERY WEEK. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. K-L, HOTEL de lEUROPE BUILDINGS, High Street, Singapore.34 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement687 1913-09-26 4 ATEAMER BAIUIHB. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. KoK i HINA, JAPAN, PEN ANO, CBYLON, AISTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Throogh Bills of Lading issoed tor China Coast lorsian Golf, Continental aad Amoricaa Ports. Steamer* will leaTe Singapore oo or about— MAIL LINES t«>ta gssusiewl {for687 words
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Advertisement652 1913-09-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. IC •JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00,, LTD. EUIOPEAN LINL A rortaightly serriee ia maintained be tweea Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, Tweilws aad Antwerp under mail contract l> lLiperiAJ J»p»i..».. ilofrnmeol. The New Twin screw fltuamwni maintaining this service have been specially desigaed aad uußStJßiHinl aad are652 words
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Advertisement760 1913-09-26 4 STEAsta BAIUNW THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LO. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahaag, Borserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringgano, Bisat. Semera, Bachoi, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Pataai, Siagora" Laooa, Kobaamoi, Bandon, lisngsnea, Tako. Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure *-c. BORIBAT S«pt 27 aa. HUM Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Will not oall at760 words
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Advertisement508 1913-09-26 4 STEJUKR UILINIS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. ■B MUTtM MWIIIH^ MMTtHt -UIU MI« Oomblaed Isia' ailua Tbe stwemres v! jene Cooipaoirs maiatair a regniar serrioe butweea Hamburg Wremea Antwerp, Rales. »<un and Kmdcn ml tb' Rtraito. Chiaa aad Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched fart* aiMhtly for HaTre aad Hamburg aad once508 words
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Advertisement598 1913-09-26 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORODEUTBCHER LLYOO. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well known mail stoamorfi of this Company fail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, Tia Rotterdam Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples iconnecttag Marseilles, Naples. Aloxaodria, sr 1 vice versa) Port Said, Sat/.. Al. o (olombo, Penang, Singapore,598 words
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Advertisement812 1913-09-26 5 JBJBBL No. 5 Royal fc> ll »175 tfa-l fill DEFIES COMPETITION JmhV)// SUPPLANTING ALL OTHER MAKEB. \p)fiffy7f\ TT Bole A<enu lor 8S Huttenbach Bros. Co. STEAiER 3AILIN6S. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The Nt m Route Via China, Japaa, Hoaololo. aad Saa Fraaataac to812 words
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Advertisement762 1913-09-26 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. OOMBIHBO BBRVIOB OP THE BCEAN 8. 8 CO.. LTD A THE WEST AUSTRALIA* t N. CO.. LTO BBTWM» F-*mantia (Parthl, North «•>•' Auatrsilian Portt, J«- and Singapore hogniar Fortnightly (Bilious tetvx. Sinirapore and Western Australia, ealiiag Java (a* inducement offer*} Derby Kil>» Sound (Port tor the Kimb^r'ey Odd762 words
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Advertisement656 1913-09-26 5 GUAN KIAT 4 CO. Bhlp-Chnndlers, BT, PHILLIP ITREIT. New Shipment Just Importsd I Hobbuck's ooloured paiat oil aad sundries. Brass riddles iron riddles, bra*s plumb bobs. Brass screws iron screws, bra« float valves. Brasa eyelets and rings, bra*s tube brushes Bradawls, black staple vioes. combination Piers, Hi il'* pliers, gas656 words
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Advertisement798 1913-09-26 5 NOTICES NOTICE It is hereby notified, tl at o^mg to tbe incroaae of busiaes*, Tbe Arya Dispensary, baa removed from 8. Brss fcanib Road tj a more oommodioos place at 490, Xort l Bridge Road. We trust tbe patronage ol tbe public which has been extended to as fcrmerly will798 words
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Advertisement524 1913-09-26 5 ROYAL VINOLU TALC I M POWDLR I ■>! t hafinK, rash, prickh llf.lt. .11l J |OI .ill h,,l Wf.lilui •iistunillll In U,>\ i| illoli.l I :lv mi I'ow.lt'l in b) I. ii I ll< nioNt COWVCIMCIU <>i i.)ilti it- fuish* .i, t .in BCM| oac "i ilu- most eficacMMM iVomi524 words
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Advertisement662 1913-09-26 6 A Word to Wise Smokers Smoke the Cigarette which have made themselves famous throughout the world as the healthiest and most satining that money can buy. CIGARETTES. Packed in Patent Vacuum Tins. NO. 555. 50 60 cents. Hmnm/mcturtd in ptr/tctlp hvfitnic factorits fcjp ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Ltd., LONDON, ENGLAND. SINGAPORE662 words
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Advertisement726 1913-09-26 6 I 7. THE "VBLOB" BTAKBB.— Value 1600. A Handicap (or Ex Onffln Horses that have run on tbe First Day. Bntrance, I3S. Distance, Pace Coarse. I THB IT COUNTRY PLATB —See otndition* of Kac9 No. 8. THIRD DAY. Saturday, October 18. 1913. I*9. THB STEWARDS' STAKES AND PLATE —VaIue 1600.726 words
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Advertisement156 1913-09-26 6 THE ABSOLUTE IT RsmV A JmK!' EE^mwJ^SS FRASER 6° NEAVE'S SODA WATER. "PURUB" (Patented) THE NEW COAGULANT, Has been awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the All Ceylon Exhibition at Colombo. The Advantagesof PURUB overordinary coagulants are:— Superior quality of the manufactured article. Higher percentage of rubber extracted from the latex.156 words
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Advertisement143 1913-09-26 6 YAMATOS Cash Sale COMMENCES ON Octotjßi^ JL 41, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE SEE THAT YOUR PURCHASE^^ BEARS THE GENUINE KARK^@P^ Waterman's(j^^ fountain Pen IN y^to^ Suit E»ery^^gtS^™^ Hand. m (>r ,|er. «/v.ii< i. i!v v v I, C. HajIOTSJWTM, Lt*., LOIUDOW, IMwisr. SJ Bwamf»»»Ba»Sm»»Mmtl SJ mf S»Mfam«JammmmmmtßSl THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING143 words
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Article117 1913-09-26 7 FIXTURES Friday, September 2ft High Water, i }1 a.m Mt p.m m, meetißg, Kx. hangr, 4 p tu. 1 5.1.') |1 Ut. Saturday, September 27. High Wu-.f I p.m N D I. ■»w N I in til doe. Sunday, September 2K. ii 0.4 pm M M AwaW117 words
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Article214 1913-09-26 7 Daiiy iEic»p; S0MD4T) Br T»4i». Federated Mklmj sute«, MaUoo* ud Peo*m< p < bmw. T&mpia. X tUccs. Seremban, Port Dicknoa. I art Swottenluun »a 1 K i* Unui[ar 6 »n. To DAY. Mi-na I I'm M. Treub 8 pm Malacca and Muar La.ly Weld 8 pm iliam214 words
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Article65 1913-09-26 7 Tin- Imp. QsmM mail ntcaiucr iKTfllinger as at 6.50 a-nc. t<i day ami may arrire here on Saturday ih»r 27 Sh«. mill prubably i H'ngUong. Shaa«hai and .i.ias-i pSrti il A |> "U tli<- nmt day. The P »n I outward iot rrnnliate Btramfr "iinmrn > uritl'.65 words
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Article82 1913-09-26 7 i m Kort tanning an.l Mount it 1 ■in Smt<a|iure otandard time, correapgawag to S a.m. I Lfun i* •.mi n .w iv l.i\ M |.tiu^ 1,. n i- ft. i J u ,|,,v Lbpt Six I N l«.[. li. I. S,pt 1 M M. >». pt82 words
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Article240 1913-09-26 7 SINGAPORE SHIPPING Latest Arrivals. AmhfPt. lint. «ti BS SentM. Kmtu Hagan. Isfim <i > an.ltl.p. Uaffaa. Kept rM« a, Brit ■sr. MB loss Watwn 'iv I'ontianak. Ispl 'it. '<;..-. and d.p. Thong Kk. Ki.r IVntianak. IM-. IWiribat. Siani. «ti t. n.. < .|>t. Ihrckx. S. t it. Kr..m H»ngU..W. Rsfl240 words
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93 1913-09-26 7 m Wharves at which Vessels arc llerthed To-Day. TAXJOXO I'ACiAK Bait WsASr Basin Nil. W. S»< tion No. l...lVrwe!it. l^anila. Wbast Nil. Maim W Sbct. No. 2...Katu ntnrui. I'lma Ssag 8...Ka10m0. 4...Maced..niv ..Nil. B...Neleos, TaltliTbiim. Nsw Docs T...(l'ader eonntnictiool Wa»T Whast 8...Ke00n Wai,93 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article101 1913-09-26 7 SuratroM. Sniimii 21, 1918. Ow.Lumuub b»QK «m i4 v UemMd Pnf Me 6 d/i i 4. Imji Ob Ot»«»m Bank d/d Uf) Private 8 on/a 244 Ob FftAMC* Bank d d BM* Private 8 m/« 800| Oa Inu. Bank T. T. 174 Pnvmtc 80 d/i n 17;.. On Ho»o«o»a...B»ak101 words
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Article135 1913-09-26 7 Sin.ufou, SarriM J6 1918. <*»--bi.r bu\«r» 7.iS do n'abe No. 1| aopieked llX&j t-'oprm S in.iriod do Mixed 15.15 Pepper, Black l.i\.r« HIM do White 8% S4.XS Satfu Kluur Sarawak .150 do Brunei No. 1 n m. Pearl Sago 4JO Coffee Bali SAM Coffee Palembanx, 10% barn oUOL Tapioca,135 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article174 1913-09-26 7 10 10 Am|U« H.OO 1 1 Ayer Wonfi 10 10 BeUt 2.46 10 10 Bruang 050 10 10 Kuupu 10 10 Kanaboi 1.90 10 10 KinU Association 1 < i 11 41 KinU Tin 1.17.6 XI £1 Lahai Mine* 16, 10 6 Malayan Collit rica £1 £1 Malayan Tin*174 words
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Article671 1913-09-26 7 aloe 2/- >/• Allm^M XI XI AntfloJaTk 4/8 t/8 S/- a/- Anglo Malay 8,0 0/8 2/- W- Batan K Malaka -,0 1/XI XI Btta Tig* 20.0 8.10.0 2 2 Ifc-kuh /10J 1 I 2-19.. 1/- dis ,0 dv £1 XI Bukit Kajang LSJ 110.0 XI XI Bakit Liotang 8.1671 words
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Article104 1913-09-26 7 GENERA L. %Zl Buy,. MINT. 41 41 B. Smeltina Co. I.'. 6 17/ 41 41 I'rsl. 1.0.0 1.3.0 i/- Bleetrie T'wsy* M 4/9 10 10 Prater a Nssts 52.00 100 Howsrth Krakine 43X0 100 7% Prel. 100.00 100 100 Rats Bro, Del 180.00 140.00 10 10 Mayasrd Co. 30.00 100104 words
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Advertisement55 1913-09-26 7 For Broarfaial Coaßbs taka Woods' Uraat PsppMSiias Oars FRASER CHALMERS, Ltd., ENGINEERS. HEAD OFFICE London. EC. WORKS Erith. Kent. England. BRANCHES: EUROPE Paris and St Petersburg. ASIA Singapore. Ipoh and Rangoon. AFRICA Johannesburg. Salisbury Bulawayo. Sekondl. AMERICA Montreai. Mexico. Medellln. Lima. Valparaiso. Buenos Ayrea. AUSTRALIA Melbourne and Perth. CONTRACTORS TO55 words
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Advertisement276 1913-09-26 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. September 27.— At aaleroum. 13 Historical (til Painting*, at 11. September 37. At naloroom, Darracq Motorl'ar, at 11. September 27.— At Mlt-mom. 21 valuable Oil Paintiuifs in Ma-Mire Gilt Kramea, at 11. Sept. tulwr 87. At No. 619. North Brid^o Koad. a full aize Milliard276 words
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Advertisement206 1913-09-26 7 TIMES ARE CHANGING YOU MUST KEEP PAGE WITH THE TIMLS. TRY THE NEW ILLUMINANT [ECU DDAMR M i lon DiIANU KFRII^PNP T^-a MMk The Best Oil on the Market for House Lighting. fd'OU of a tins OF ALL RETAILERS. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), Limited, Winchester House, SINGAPORE. r206 words
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Advertisement128 1913-09-26 7 When? Have you yet bought a bottle of our Gold Medal and compared it with other brands of Scotch Whisky I We claim that there is no finer whisky on the market to-day. We know how it is produced. Sooner or later you also will make the discovery the only128 words
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Advertisement105 1913-09-26 7 CHOICE FILMS HILL BB SHOWN To-Night To-Nitfht AT THI HARIMA KAIL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH RHIDOK ROAD V.ab to 11 p.m. Western Drama. A OAMfILKR'S HONOUR A.B. (Tratcedy brinxo sboot the mloriuatton ol s Hamblori. Farce Cornea y. TRIMMERS TRIMMED A.*. (Tbievr (jnsrrel l<ai« to tbeir si Drama of Italian Life. THE105 words
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1058 1913-09-26 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. CHINA'S SUZERAINTY IN TIBET. When so disposed China caa be extraordin arily level beaded. She thought it well to adopt thoss modern i deals oa western lines *hich Lavs been so readily throat upon her aver aince the spheres of influence ot Britaia. trance,1,058 words
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Article17 1913-09-26 8 Tbe Strait* Echo bean that the Colonial aad F.M.S. govern meats contemplate amead ing the banishment ■■in<*.iil17 words
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Article36 1913-09-26 8 A London wire of tbe 12th iasl. states that it is reported that a contract was eater ed into for the supply of fifteen teas monthly of first latex during 1914 at Ja. 4d per Ib.36 words
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Article44 1913-09-26 8 Mr. B. P.«nW SUra receaUy rwetved aa order for a gold flasket tor press atslicni to tb» Sultaa of Psrak aad ootnatstaa' the work with snob iispatrh as to oall fortb a letter ot iiianifniiih—aVaairtiiiii. who also •peak highly of Mi worfcmaaahip aad ttila.44 words
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Article18 1913-09-26 8 One of the employee* of IVval Circus wa* killed by circus elephant at I'-unJuut:. on tli. lith M18 words
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Article22 1913-09-26 8 At the inquest, held at Penang, on Mrs. Karl, sister of l>r. Locke, a verdict of death from natural cause* was returned.22 words
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Article38 1913-09-26 8 The latest new* from Kapit just received, say* the Sarawak Gaxette, ia that tbe Dyaks of tbe Baleh are all quiet aad tbe relatives of the three who were executed recently did not intend to give any trouble.38 words
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Article46 1913-09-26 8 A programme of choice films which is be ing put on st the liarima Hall Cinematograph to night, abould prove very entertaining a* it contain* many dramatic and amusing pic tures prepared by the Itiograph Co., aa well as the latent edition of the Gaumoot Graphic.46 words
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Article45 1913-09-26 8 A correspondent writes enquiring whether i-ontingenta of eithei the King* Own Norfolk Yeomanry or the Hon. Artillery Company rode in tbe procesaion of the funeral of the late Kiog Kdwanl. We cannot say off bond. Perhaps some reader may be able to give the information.45 words
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Article50 1913-09-26 8 Before Mr. Kurri r yesterdsy in the third court, F. C. Townsvnd, living at tbe Waverlry Hotel, was charged with sb-aliog tlßl in ootca on September IS, from .1..1. lluiliion, of tbe Merchant Service (iuild. The bearing of tbe case was poatpoaed until tctober 1 bail being granted in 1300.50 words
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Article62 1913-09-26 8 A npccial musical service will be held at tbe Methodist Church, Kort Canning Itoad, next Sunday, at 5 30 p.m.. to which all are invited. Tbe soloiats will be Mix* Kerr, Mr. J. K. I) Pennink iviolim snd Loe. i'pl. J. K. Kelly Ist comet, K.O. Y.L.I. 1 Tbe sub62 words
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Article60 1913-09-26 8 A teN-grain from Macassar to tbe Socrabaya llandelabbvd states that in tbe ahootinK affair in which < M... m wan cbargetl with having killed bis brother in law, accused wan found xuilty under extenaatinK circumatanceH and sentenced to two years imprisonment lisas three months' detention previously underKonei plus tbe costH60 words
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Article81 1913-09-26 8 The <in«t Northorn lUilway required just over five acre* of land ailjoininK their main line a abort .listener north ol Bawtry Station in Yorkshire (or tbe conHtraction of tin In i hill Light Kailway. The owner claimed jCft,'J3'4 as compensation, and the matter went to arbitration, the award b. idk81 words
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Article74 1913-09-26 8 The Courtier d Haipboag state* that Mai Lao- Hang, one of tbe leaders of tbe re volu tionary Annamites and an irreconcilable enemy of toe French dominatiou in IndoChina, waa recently living in Bangkok. But learning through secret agent* that tbe Siaiuew (iovtrnment ha<l be<>n asked by the Government of74 words
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Article87 1913-09-26 8 Evidence was beard by Mr. Justice Sproule yesterday in tbe rubber dealing case in which Messrs. (ioodall aad Co sue IjOW I'eng Soey and Co for £°215 ss. Bd. in rvspert of 'Uiuaui-i KufTured by a bruach of contract by dofen danta. Plaintiff* allege that defendant* signed a contract to87 words
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Article91 1913-09-26 8 In the early morning of Aiignst '27 Mr. Osier, a well known aviator, made aa over land flight at T>in»Uu ot H boors duration in bis monoplane. He croatied ovrr tbe Lav* chanat at a height of 2:2 0 nx-tres. aad re turned over the sea. the town and th«91 words
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Article107 1913-09-26 8 Tbe monthly united prayer meeting of tin Soldiers Christian Association ww held laat night, in tbe large ball of tbe Y.M.I.A when a fair spriukhng of men from the varioua detachments were present and a few civilian* in tbe persona of Mr. and Mr*. Teskey of the R<-tbea4a Char. 1.107 words
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Article120 1913-09-26 8 When tbe traveller ia Colombo wiahes to invest the precious stones, he need nave little fear of being duped, unless be buy* from native bawkur* on shipboard, states a Consu lar official. Kv<u then he i* not very likely to be sold glass, since the (iuvemment bax compelled all vendor*120 words
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Article153 1913-09-26 8 Mr. Tbos. Braaston Coombs, a solicitor, who is with the fir-., of Messrs. Lovell. v» and Pit&eid, Lor^lon, aad is a son of tbe late Mr. A. Coombs, of I torches*, r, Dorset, has, it ■a feared, lost bis life while on a walking tour near Murrea, in Switzerland Mr.153 words
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Article366 1913-09-26 8 Mr. E. H. Hank* ha- bo« n appoinwd manager of llroaiwaUr KutaV. ttaagd >iput. Monsieur Sarazin.Cunsnl General for Haaj in Paris, died on Augunt 11, at the age of seventy nine. General St. phrn«on will he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kusm.ll Grey, of Kuala Lumpur,366 words
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Article201 1913-09-26 8 Tbe annual report of tbe Mutual I'rovi dent Association of tbe Federated Malay State*, for the year ending IK<ceinbuc ->1 (ant, states that application* for membership to tbe number of 77 were received during tlie year, an increase of eleven a* compared with tbe previous year. Of201 words
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Article202 1913-09-26 8 It wan nlated of four laUaaa. Koh .lit, Kee Hiab. Sob Chang an. l Van I'l.uat »h.> were charged yeaterJay in the third court with illegally importing chandu into tliu colony, and being in possession of nbnGovernment rbsndu, tint they hid thechaudu in awl staves of fruit bar202 words
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Article234 1913-09-26 8 It will i write* a corre«pon>lontl be a source of aati»(actioo to all llntmlum having any inw-rest» in Ute Dutch Malayan Colunii h to tuaxn thai tbe fort-inn office haa at laxt rea liaad tbe Beoeaaity for appointm* a Consul de Carriere to protect Hriti«h234 words
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Advertisement260 1913-09-26 8 SMOKE 9 r ;^-S uARRIuK. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. PERIODICALS FOR 1914. Our subscription price list is now ready. A copy will be posted on application. John Little Co., Ltd. The "COOL Humberette IN STOCK PRICE: $1,200 NETT. Hill 13 miles long Rise 4,500 feet Temperature 100 r.hr. An ounce of fact260 words
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Advertisement184 1913-09-26 8 A DELIGHTFUL COMEDY IN TWO PAKTS One that 70a will Thoroughly Enjoy, entitled A DAUGHTER OF EVE A really charming picture of a high-class and refined order BACKED BT MARY, THE FLOWER GIRL An excellent llritannia Film Drama The sr*»t *Ms*sr Isevstrj. TIM SWUM SMI, with Billboy. the wellknown boy184 words
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Advertisement11 1913-09-26 8 Latest advertisements of the <Uy appear oo pagM S and 11.11 words
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Article255 1913-09-26 9 UNIONISTS LAUD PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT. Liberals Say It is Advertisement Raoraa't Tstaaata. Loadoa, September 25. Tbe proceedings at Belfaxt. yesterday, are made the basis of admonition* by tbe I nionist press to Ooveramaat to abandon a policy of drift aad appeal to tbs electors if they do not wish255 words
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Article148 1913-09-26 9 Servian Preparations to Repel Invaders. Raima's T*lboiam London, September 25. M Vienna bourse is much depressed owing to the Albanian complications and Strviaa military reparations. Tbe Bulgarian government bas presented s note to the Russian legation at Sofia com plaining of the reign of terror created by148 words
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Article27 1913-09-26 9 KSOTBS TsLBOaAB. Loadoa, Septeml ar 25. The aviator IVgmid has thrilled a kjmat crowd at llrooklaads by llyiag upsidedoara a: wr. it r,. i^hi«27 words
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Article34 1913-09-26 9 Ksl-tbb's TsLs*a*a Loadoa. September 2S. A Washington cable states that the interstate commiaaioa's investigation of the recent wreck oa tbe Newhaven Rai'road istmsiansil. la^islatioa requinnx the rail to use allstesl cars.34 words
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Article107 1913-09-26 9 Hscrsa'* TsLaußA*. Loadoa, Ssptemia» 25. Kind Manuel* Consort lisa keen several days is hospital at Muaicn. The oatire of tbe illness is not disclosed, bat it i* announce 1 that ths condition of the patient has luiprov ad. Later. Kinit Manuel's (oasort i. ill with intioeuza Dsa107 words
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Article29 1913-09-26 9 1 is < '»ta-i\ti>. UM lsssssssaal Btrlia. September Xi. A report from Irga state* that st I VLmaor. tbs Mossfolians bays galas ri a victory ovct tbeCaiasse.29 words
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Article267 1913-09-26 9 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular Mesers. Fraser aad Co. s share circular, dated September 24, states Tbe rubber share market bas seen some substantial fluctuation* throughout the week and although soue of tbe favourite speculative counter, dose rather better yet the tendency i« again easier. Transactions267 words
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Article337 1913-09-26 9 Energetic Measures Taken by F.M.S. Government. In hi* report on tl>e F M.S. for 1912. Sir E. L. Brockmaa, K CM G states :-Tbs Secretary for Chinese Affairs reports that secret societies continue to exist in many dia- Masai sol tbat the largeat of them, the j337 words
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Article349 1913-09-26 9 In a manner beloved of the wiitets of detective stories a Malay corporal, the other Jay, came across a clue which, when follow 0.l up, resulted in the arrest of three men who oould not, on the spur ul thu moment, give a satiafactory explanation aa to349 words
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Article117 1913-09-26 9 To»- registration of the accumulated prison records from Singapore was completed in the Kuala Lumpur lUgiatry during Wat The total number of isgiSMStioaa of nsusat artsM waa 4.461 for ths Straits Settlemeats. Of these. 8.72* were fust offender* aad TSB ecidivista. For the FM S. there were MM117 words
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Article846 1913-09-26 9 EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS IN THE MIDLANDS. Regulars v. Territorials. In connection with the Renter telegrams announcing tbe opening of the autumn manoeuvres at home, the following special article ia Tbe Evening Standard, of August •28, should be of interest Final plans are now being perfected for tbe grand army846 words
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Article158 1913-09-26 9 A carious story reaches the Siam observer. It is aaid that, oa several otmaiiaai lately, letters aditrwJ to tbs tjaeea Mother of Siam have arrived from Europe with their envelope flap* showing signs of having bsaa tampered with. The letters were He. Majesty's private flßriespoariWiaue, oas158 words
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Article246 1913-09-26 9 INSIGNIA PRESENTED TO THE SULTAN. Brilliant Scenes at Kuala Kangsar, (Fbom CoaaasroifDairT.) Kuala Kangaar. September 28. Brilliant scenes were witnessed at the pre sentation ceremony to day. Tbe weather wss beautiful though very hot, aad tbe A.tana park waa crowded with Europeans from an early hour aad waa246 words
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Article1219 1913-09-26 9 whose fame for peace will only die with the world, and named after another whose simple life and saintly character give her an equal) laating and worldwide reputation for goodness and charity. During the twenty four years tbat your Highness bas ruled over the State your Highness1,219 words
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Article361 1913-09-26 9 SIAM' S FRUIT GARDENS. Thirty-Two New Varieties Of Bananas. Mr Boyle, from the Bureau of Agriculture, Manila, who left by the Deli, came to thi* country, states the Bangkok Times, in search of specimens likely to be of economic value to the Philippine Islands. Mr. Boyle in bis tour has361 words
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Article246 1913-09-26 9 The annual meeting of the ahareboldsn of the .Jugra Land and Rubber Kstate*. Limited was held at Glasgow on September 29, Mr Dougal presiding. Ia moving the adoption of the report, the Chairman said that he waa glad that the company was now entering the246 words
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Article142 1913-09-26 9 swam BIG SCHEME TO CONSOLIDATE RESOURCES. Arbitration at Dublin Katrrsß's TsLasaaa. London, September 25. Tbe Times announces that a Inited Kingdom employers' defence union ha* been formed, to be registered as a trades union, with the object of consolidating the resources of employers and maintaining their rights of142 words
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Article58 1913-09-26 9 Das O«TasiATiscn Lloyd Tblsobam. Berlin, September 25. The French financial group in Berlin is conducting further negotiations over the Tuikisu railways Dscbavid Bey has visited Baron voa Waugenbeim and has denied the interview mentioned in the new*p*|>er Stembul. in which he ia alleged to have stated, that58 words
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Article37 1913-09-26 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report Tbe market ia London yesterday was firm. The cloning prices were Hard Fine Para Spot I 7 Forward I 1 First latex orupe, delivery next three months !1»37 words
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Article383 1913-09-26 9 Personal Experience of Second Engineer Tbe wreck of the Japanese ship, the Matsura Mam, on her maiden voyage, on tbe Paracel* about tbe beginning of August will be recalled by our readers. The Kuropean officers of the venae), with the exception of tbe captain, who baa383 words
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Article108 1913-09-26 9 A man named HueUmann. one of s num bar of deserters from tbe French Legion, who escaped from a troopship out of Oran by jumping overboard and swiuiming sslims had an adventurous time before be wa* able to make hia wsy back to civilisation. Hassnaaan, who is aa108 words
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Article72 1913-09-26 9 Major F. W. I mails* general staff officer informs as that a review of the troops of the Garrison, in which the ship* company of H M.S. Swittsure, the Malay Slates Guides, aad the Johore Military Forces will take part, will take place before llu Kxcelleucy72 words
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Advertisement18 1913-09-26 9 Tanglin Club Dance. An mfornul diooe will be bald is the Ttoglia Clob, at u o'clock to M«bt.18 words
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Article191 1913-09-26 10 <• 1.. Jti**op ha* definitely declined the invitation extended to him to visit South Africa during the coming seanon. He was aaked to captain the stwa which the M i are sending oat, but for private realties he is finable to make the journey. II. ury >191 words
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Article75 1913-09-26 10 The Mid-Last Interport Match. Member* of the I V K travelled down to Huoupitiya. Colombo, on tl.e 17th ksnl f >r the fourth practice for the above I member A Hand waa the highest scorer with U7. Vol. JonkUas being second with '.<'.. The other scores were Sergt75 words
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Article371 1913-09-26 10 5.C.C. N.mads Knowing that they were in duty bound obliged to v in their match with the Nomad* last evening if they wished to retain their chance ot winning tbe league com petition C. stepped oa the field fully deter miaation to saoceed. They did so. but thenwere many371 words
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Article177 1913-09-26 10 L lournamrnt. Fallowing are the results of yesterday's pl.> I bant Stout, 0 -2. 6—l. beat MoJißg, o 1. 6- 3. I» s Major Stanbury beat Col. White, 6—l, 8-6. Hyatt brat Todd. I I. ran beat Naughtoa. A 1, fl -8. haddclt-y beat Diehl. 8 «-6, 6-3.177 words
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Article584 1913-09-26 10 How Malingerers Have Been Found Out. Some amusing storic* illustrating the wiles of malingerers were told to tin- <l ictors io the Forensic Medicine S., ti.-n of the Medical Congress. Sir John Collie related how a woman was condemned by a house surgoon to wear a584 words
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Article196 1913-09-26 10 Men who Live the Cave Life in The Fo'castle. I>r Herbert Williams, the Medical Officer ot the fort ot Ixindon, referring in hi* annual report to tuberculous cases on board ship, states that the conditions under which sea men live on board vessels are extremely favourable tv196 words
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200 1913-09-26 10 For maay years it has been the custom of the proprietors of certain newspapers to send onpies of their journals free of charge to the various post offices in their respective districts for ass ia their libraries and reading rooms. Now, however, tbe Postmaster Ossss200 words
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Article40 1913-09-26 10 too've beea working oa this farm for seventy years You look very well in spite of your Baa." I aia't aa well as I used fe-r I is. mister. 1 don't think this jcr laruin agrees wi' me."— Joha Bui),40 words
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Article687 1913-09-26 10 New Agreement for Uniform System. According to an Ottawa despatch to the Daily Telegraph, the Canadian Government baa concluded an agreement with the I m penal authorities whereby a uniform system of naturalisation throughout the Empire will be i-«lahlished. In future persons who have been residents in687 words
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Article96 1913-09-26 10 Arrivals. Per su. H. of Sarawak, Sept 25.— From Sarawak Messrs. A. Proctor and F. I lay. Per str. live Leung, Sept :t'>. From Kuan lan Mr. and Mrs. Deigsr, Messrs. F. C. Fisher and G. H. Armstrong. Per str. Koerber, Sept 26. r'nua Trieste Mm* Kairds.96 words
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Article298 1913-09-26 10 The steamer Krakatan belonging to the Nederland Stoomvaart llaatacbappij of Amsterdam which ran aground on the Mo* sari Coral Reef near Jeddah, a short while ago, ia reported to have now been got off. The Teasel ia tbe latest of the cargs> class built for298 words
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Article334 1913-09-26 10 Striking Result of Recent Inventions. How photography can be osed both aa an aid to the criminal and aa hi* chief detector is shown in a striking manner at the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition, which has opened in tbe gallery of the Itoyal Society of British334 words
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Article550 1913-09-26 10 (Khoh A OMsbbsMssMM i Kota, Bbaru, SepUmbtr asl The eclipse of the moon on Monday wa* very clearly visible from Kota liharu. the night being absolutely cloudless. The natives, as is their custom on such occasion*, fired off guns and crackers and beat loudly od tins with tbe550 words
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Article222 1913-09-26 10 Among the passengers on the steamer Kultala which took the Straits mail on to Rangoon on September 16 was Inspector H. Junning* of the Kaagooa town police who had in custody Yaaooaaga wbo is wanted id connection with the murder of a fellow countryman in August.222 words
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Letter246 1913-09-26 10 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your recent column of facts and figures ot the additional cost of the Harbour Sobeme, due to careless boring, is most interesting but it dor* not represent tbe real state of the financial aspect. You may remember that in246 words
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Letter1248 1913-09-26 10 To tb Kditor of thr Strait* Tnuea. Sir. Is it Dot time fur tin- Government. dow that t ia really looking uiorc m in usly into the |icMion ot procurer* actl pro*titu tion. to il< <«>iiietliiug tv relieve the mlmmMi existence if the unfortunate Japanese wuuien id1,248 words
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399 1913-09-26 10 To the Kditor of the Strain Ti Sir. The Kxi.nt;ve Committee of the Navy League have again swassW to make a public appeal for the oUervati. throughout tin Kmpire. of Trafalgar hay. Tuesday. Motor >l i" >rt made in 1912 m n iler to achieve thi»399 words
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Article216 1913-09-26 10 The Financier say* Tin Philippine Islands are <>v tin list lor in I uitiit. in fact the Standard Oil I organised a company to prospect them. Present action by private owners is, however, held hack by the I inu-l >Ul verament, and drilling is for tbe216 words
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Article65 1913-09-26 10 Itumbay.*. pUiiiU !in Kotubay by Mr. Huward E i Alias states that she ia sailing (or lu-t tbe i«tb IBM. HtM) lim amalgamated with >u>oaa Leo, Jan an I aiavaky, fur ao.l tin- taut that tIM-y lia<i J..11H-.1 force* id au ariatM inva •toe ill lull* and65 words
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Article509 1913-09-26 11 Stephen Adams aad His Famous Ballads. The death took place at Buxton on Augnnt M I Maybrick, the composer Mr M*v brick haH been stayiog at Buxton wt.ii lor tl < Uu< tv i bit health. He was apparently w.-ll oa the Monday mt;ht. whea lie509 words
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Article622 1913-09-26 11 Quaint Belief of the Dyaks Of Borneo. In »n article in the Mi-Mrn Kit-Id mjiuo hi. l interesting inlormalion i-> given ooaoaminK the character ao<l cuatoass I rm o. yak. it i* »tau<l ba* W MM of clear MtfaMdag; l"t!'i' find* no plat, in lnbrain.622 words
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Article620 1913-09-26 11 Home Office Report oa a Year's Experiments. The Home Office- baa issued a return showing the number aad nature of experiments performed on animals in England. Scotland. Ban lii Und during the ve*i MU uoUcr uceaces granted by the Home Secretary. Including 16 whose liceaces expired on620 words
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302 1913-09-26 11 .Übe/ Wolfframl 11-nry Sulliv*ain Humus' 1>: attempted to swim acruns the Knglish I'liaout 1. Wolffe once more made Cape (iris ■VJ hi« Ktarting point, whilst the American t k the name oourse an Burgeati on bin sac oemfnl swim two yearn ago and entered302 words
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Article618 1913-09-26 11 Nob Wl Bvraaa. Hiuiii. •i/- Allagar 1/9 2/8 4 1 Antlo 4/6 6/8 1 Aaglo Johor* 6/- 6/8 i Aaglo Malay 9/8 1 Ayer Kama* 10/ 12/6 1/- Batan^ Malaka 1/4* 4 1 B*lsCi?m 100/ 1 80/ boo 1 b»tu r. K 40/- 60/ 1 Bakit Kajaa* 17/6618 words
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Article38 1913-09-26 11 100 Howartb Brakme Ld. pa« 100 Rile;U«r|(ntteilCo Ld. 6% 3% pm 100 flii—tniii MiHJnJfil 6% JO% pa 100 do 13% pa 100 do H% 10% pa 100 do 4% »%pa 4100 Sm««poft> BlMt. Tiuii 3% lt% dia38 words
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Advertisement53 1913-09-26 11 The reason why some of as never fall, says Mr. Charles Schwab, is that we always stay at the bottom Oou.(hi< ii into Cons v m p t ion -OarvsOeaa* bat yen stay wafis B OMLT a soagß. WATIISUIIY^ METABOLIZE! OOOLIVEIM SOMPOUNI OUBSB any aoaa* bbm hi snryssoswm Tsry psktsaatß53 words
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Advertisement49 1913-09-26 11 The sweet vsprano hung bar head, Her Mac eye bald a tear I fear my cold's too bad she sai f. Aad so I shan't appear. Caaar up. Miss Notts," a young faiand cried, (A aod£ng aaataar). D-n't e*vr -p h'n* ont'l yoo'i 8om« Moods Or eat Panparaiial Cora.49 words
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Advertisement440 1913-09-26 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MACHINE that aaaMSßtat taa fastOv circla. Bveryone it oa hand in the evening to enjoy the music of tbe Hi* Master Voice machine. Tliis worderful instrument makes the he me attractive for the children and liveas up tbe entire household. No home aerd be without a His440 words
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Advertisement350 1913-09-26 11 I SMOKED EvniTWHItE BY W» R Motoring. I (KtABLY) E\ CBY BODY. I PLAYER'S I I MIXTURE I I "THI MIXTTJtE OF MATCHLESS MttlT H n#?^^^T Z t aMT HMI bl^bbbW From ALL DEALERS. RAFFLES HOTEL. Special Dinner ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 OPEN-AIR CONCERT ON THE LAWN. OANCINO IN THB350 words
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Advertisement239 1913-09-26 11 A PLEASANT DIVERSION TONIGHT S ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME AT THB MARLBOROUGH PICTCRBTHEATKB. BBACH ROAD, Sbcond Snow, 9JH) to 11 p.m. BbbMbWVI Sm*JbM m tub Bank~ ot rur InM Kivbb The Littli Woodbn Solkibbs. Tbb Wikb or His Ho- A Soil Awak«¥ls... Thi Alcmbmist. iTbanboost-r). THB CONVICT'S OAUGHTIR. iLlmagu Tv». Wins Tai>tbk239 words
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Article1523 1913-09-26 12 What a dark period it will be for Londoners when all i) lit humour is no more. And it is indeed time to be appr. Itenaive on the subject, says a writer in the I >aily Telegraph. Those who love London, its thoroughfares, and its once merry populace1,523 words
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Article263 1913-09-26 12 Sigmund Forschtnidt Banished From Shanghai. The following case is reported in the Shanghai papers Sigmund Forschniidt, an unrecognised foreigner living in the wayside district, waa charged at the Mixed Court, on remand, by Det. Sergt. Cruickaliank, with being an undesirable. The accused bad been banitht-l from Sin-.ipore263 words
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Article182 1913-09-26 12 More Orders for Vessels on Arch Principle. Tl.«- firm of Furnean. Withy, and Co., Ltd., •>f West llartlepool, baa just placed orders for two cargo ships to be built on the arch principle of coaatruction under the AyreBallanl patent, each with a dead Htixlit carrying capacity of about182 words
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Article199 1913-09-26 12 Soim- «civnti«ta maintain that "i; ta hli life ia as sensitive as animal life. Be you milder to Mary the marrow, And let your good lasting be seas. I'leajMi IVter the pea aad oa no account be Harsh to Harry, the banco* bean. Let your199 words
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Article736 1913-09-26 12 Doctor Outlines Charter Of Future Weil-Being. A good many people have vaguely sympathised with the baby who comes into the world without having a fair chance of enjoy, ing it. There have, too, always been plenty of women who will *ay Poor little thing when they pass736 words
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Article230 1913-09-26 12 Army Captain and an Infallible System." The extraordinary credulity of an army captain who advanced a man «*£*> to exploit an infallible lystetn for winning at Monte Carlo was revealed at the London Bankruptcy Court, when Captain A. St. .1. S< too appealed for examination. His assets230 words
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Article42 1913-09-26 12 According to a London telegram there is a famine in cata in London. Expert eat.ateliers are busy, aad the animals that they collect are killed, and their fan sold. The coats of black cast fetch 4s. each, aad of Persians 10». each.42 words
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Article38 1913-09-26 12 Two toarieta were diacaaniax their expeti—oeiibiuaJ. "What im premed rue mort, «M one, wu the lovely Roroe at Andt* OMtt. Yee, «>id the c«ber. "I liked that it waa the only aqoara meal we got 1a Swit ««rUad38 words
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Article1025 1913-09-26 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest List!* The following fsanagw bookings to the Straits are taken from the London aad China Express. It should be understood that, in aome instances, bookings may be provisional aad that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list1,025 words
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Article109 1913-09-26 12 A wealthy and eccentric Swiss living at Moscow, who died recently from an accident. baa left a novel will. Perhaps the moat carious clause ia that £1 a year ahould b> paid to the preaoat editor of the journal Wocbenieitaag. of Wmterthar. "To drink to my death." The Swiss was109 words
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Advertisement190 1913-09-26 12 rOXLi J.VJLX- -LJAJCj oHiij Jclj JN CtXN^ES "BERGSUND T»>r All ll > ur>>osc^ 1 1 Complete Liunch bqnipiiwota ukJ complete Power In-'.iiiHtioiis i|uotf.i fur on application to Sole Agents: The Singapore Genera! Electrical Engineering COMPANY. LIVITtO. 81, Mohamed Sultan Road. EXPECTED SHORTLY THE LUMINOUS "Juliana Lamp 'I i -1.'.. i.190 words
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Advertisement192 1913-09-26 13 Adler .-.uw* v is the name of our first-class J (^wSTfS*£j\ Typewriter which is sold at a "dWBSa^L Rea| Lovv Price Sl Why buy an expensive machine wvJA Hi. if our Adler Typewriter does BL, J"- 1 tht> same work. Ask for B? particulars at BEHN HEYER ct CO., LIMITED,192 words
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Advertisement85 1913-09-26 13 CHEONQ BROTHERS. Dentists. NO 28, South Brld S ROM, Kirn ulati MeetaaaiaaJ Uentuary. Co d Orowai Bnd«e, Fillia« md TblsmMi Uoraiioa of Way (oaraatoed CHAROBB MODBRATB. FULL UNE OEHTAL SUPPLIES Umi lookb Powibn and Brairtei lor Mir. TOGO CO., HIGH-CLASS JAPANEBE PHOTOGRAPHERS. 27, MIDDLE ROAD. Oar Charge* are low and85 words
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Advertisement143 1913-09-26 13 Made in Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS. L-i-d Dog's Head Guinness with the Dog't Head Labal as evtry bottk. la aopcrior to aay Meat baeaaae II ii brewed from tbe only itoat water la tbe world; tbe DUBLIN WATER. Keepa in all climtter Alwaya uniform and ttandard143 words
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Advertisement92 1913-09-26 13 AKRIVED THIS WEEK NEW RECORDS Latest Rags, Comic Operas, Ballads. the ROBINSON PIANO co, ltd JUST UNPACKED A NEW SHIPMENT <>F CAMPHOR. THE MOST PERFECT IS»KCT DESTHOYF.I: REFINED FUJISAWA CAMPHOR; It is the Cheapest camphor of it- quality on the market. The trade mark is attached after the camphor has92 words
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Advertisement1248 1913-09-26 14 PROBPKROUI tuid PROOF —■H THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. PLaAJIaI U Abbvs9USAMO4% bb-O*§blT T# LjOAbV UVbHUUL oOMMIUrOII TO «bMOH*D«vbV aaa 0 a^QC BBBat V+rtkl^kU&K BB^pßalf ftal A. M- af AJaa*> BBBBbKbBbB^BBb4 BBVbVMbbVbbV f BAMKINI TNI IZE HAI TOM MNUM AM INSURANCE OIL, LTI. HO. IT AND H KXINO1,248 words
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Advertisement527 1913-09-26 14 ■MIKHHL WUTICH-OUTHCHE BANK. ■But mm m mmtk. m Taat. 7tM MM ■aad OBbm Sbaaghai, Board of Direa*or».....B«r m BBANCHBBI Barlai, Calootta Haaborw, Cantos, Hankow, Uoagkoog. Koar, p kia«. Tieatiia. Tsiaania Tsixgtaa, Yokohama, THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Baak (ncr Handel and la last*527 words
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Advertisement841 1913-09-26 14 BALEB BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE 01 THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES SITUATE ON THE ORANGE GROVE ESTATE, TANGLIN, SINGAPORE* To be held at Powell and Co.'* Saleroom on an early date. Lot 1. DIMHOOLA. Lot 2. BIARRITZ. Lot 8. CALM Alt HOL'SB. Lot 4. ANNANDAI.K Lot 5.841 words
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Article1089 1913-09-26 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Road Mishaps Mr. Ucrald Biss, writing in The Standard says Id these day* of constant and none too logical outcry against motor drivers and accidents, which are niis'.eadingly represent cd ia order to fetter a highly important young industry and to1,089 words
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Advertisement447 1913-09-26 15 THE FOLLOWINO POINTS ARE NOT SALESMEN'S "FACTS BUT ENGINEERING TRUTHS, AND WILL MAKE CLEAR THAT THERE 18 NOTHING TO HIDE IN THE DJINNiH 1. Ooa«trocl«d npon marine steam «n*ine lines, with the REVERSING GEAR Mul NTBD ON A SOLID KXTBNSION of the bedplate, whereby aaaolote nudity ia a*, u r«>447 words
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Advertisement10 1913-09-26 15 Fot Children's Hacking Coach at Night, Woods' Orsnl Peppermint Cora.10 words
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Advertisement93 1913-09-26 15 DUNLOP THE CHEAPEST BEST MOTOR TYRES. l^^^^^^aann^n*— _^^a*^*^^^^l Headache (with Peroxide) neuralgia, rtc, often Ukes us at *wy a non-greasy skin !ood, unrivalled tor complexion, l«-a»in« no »bine or Inconvenient moments. To rid younelf tiick feeUll ote of the* little .Us. Uke the genuine Uce B«¥er, Tablets of Aiplrin. O||j^j|93 words
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Advertisement1113 1913-09-26 16 FIRE! FIRE! Where is your "CITEX" P The Citex Fire Extinguisher Protects Life and Property. The CITEX Is simple; a pull and it is Free, .1 Hump and it works. NOTHING TO PERISH -ol ut ion to make up. no acid to lnn.lle. WATER and a CITEX CARTRIDGE only. Sole1,113 words
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Advertisement550 1913-09-26 16 WANTS. WMTEO. To charter Steamer abrnt 8.000 ton*. Ron Haiphong to Tnmpat. Particulars to X V Z.. c/o Straits Times. 14-9 80-9 SHIPPING CLERK WANTED. Wanted, younger Krani with knowledge of shipping. Apply with oopie* of testimonials, etc.. to B. 8., c o Strait* Tim**. US 36-9 TYPIBT WANTED. Wanted,550 words
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Advertisement736 1913-09-26 16 NOTICES. B 1. 8. N. CO.. LTD. SPECIAL RATES TO PLANTERS On and after July 1, 1918, First class Passage Tickets will be issued to bona fide Rubber Planters resident in the Malay State* travelling from Singapore, Port Swettenham or Pecans to Negapatam or Madras at tbe following reduced rates736 words
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Advertisement414 1913-09-26 16 NOTICES. KMM KMT A GO SHIP CHANDLERS, 106, 109 k 109. Market Street Telephone Nos 431 and 1174. GUANKIATffCO., SHIP CIAKDLBBS > tiiiVIKNUrNT CONTRACTORS. COMMISSION AOBVTS, 17. FHILLII STM»r. Phone IJJB, (Private 14' Pi Telegrams MMMUT. 10 6 o GUAM KMT ft CO. NOTICE is hereby given, that I, the414 words
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Advertisement588 1913-09-26 16 SINGAPORE CLL'B FIXTURES. Straits Times List The following fixture* for the current wank and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by tbe secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient furms on which to make the return* will be supplied on application tc tlie Xlana_|< r. .-.Unite In jet, Singapore Cricket Club.588 words
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