The Straits Times, 27 September 1913
1913-09-27
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Title Section13 1913-09-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 21.208 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement190 1913-09-27 1 THB CELEBRATED White Horse EnTiRLUHI'i 1741 Important Show OF SWISS HAND MADE EMBROIDERED ROBES On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Next. Tiie Latest Styles in Un-made and Re^dym Robes, aso Biouses, Costume- Skirts Underskirts. A VISIT WILL BE ESTEEMED. KATZ BROS., LTD. r MOTOR List KEROSENE THORNY BAATC 21 F I190 words
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Advertisement253 1913-09-27 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 sizos W2W 2 n> t() l/ 2l /2 > ns NO. 2040. WHITE LON6- Mo* NO 14 NEAT STRIPED253 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES. SuL« A KSIADAMBON. GILFILLAN A CO, LTD9 words
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Article1030 1913-09-27 2 Black Cross of Peace." INTERESTING IDEA FROM THE HAGUE. Conclusion of the Congress. The twentieth Universal Peace Congress ooncluded its labour* at The Hagoe, oa Angast 88. The principal subject dealt with was that of the Press sad the Peace Morement, two reports being praaaatad on this question, oaa by1,030 words
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Advertisement328 1913-09-27 2 KEPLER' Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract The best of the harvests of sea and land concentrated into a delicious, digestible. fattening and vitalising food. Every spoonful helps to increase the strength and build up the bodies of delicate children, convalescents, etc. It will protect you against weakness and I328 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-27 2 Fot Children's Hackiac Ceach at Nutbt, > Woods' Ores* PseuenuinTCurs.9 words
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Advertisement331 1913-09-27 2 FOR HAIR ANDSCAJP CUTICURA 50AP Shampoos and occasional dressings of Cuticura Ointment are invaluable. No other emollients do so much to prevent dry, thin and falling hair, remove dandruff, allay irritation and promote hair beauty. eattwirmHoap *»<»«■ ii l, Saa>ptoof imrb viia M-a teak Ma Mai aav«MSa>M: Knbm. a*, ifnmfmt331 words
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Advertisement470 1913-09-27 2 INCREASE YOUR FLOW OF LATEX. Us© SULPHATE or MURIATE of POTASH with your Manures, and note the difference especially in times of DROUGHT. MANUREB always in stock. Double Superphosphate* Ordinary Superphosphate Bonemeal, Basic Slag, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Bloodmeal. Ml >«!■■■»» ss ta he* sasai akeeM as •aaaa.470 words
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Article731 1913-09-27 3 SOME LANDMARKS OF THE OLD REFUGEES. Disappearing Chapels. The approaching demolition of the old Leicester fields chapel, at the rear of the National Portrait Oallery. known in modern I times aa tbe Orange Mreet Congregational Chapel, and tbe threatened demolition in tbe near future of tbe Huguenot Chapel731 words
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Article205 1913-09-27 3 Denial of tbc Rumour of Probable War." StaU-u.. dUi have appeared ia tbe Press to tbe < ffiii that a greet tobacco war between British and American companies, involving capital of upward, of £26 000,000, ia likely lo brgia ia Loadoa at any moment, in osoae qornce205 words
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Advertisement215 1913-09-27 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. BsvfMabUstheWl 1 Tbe first Ufc OOe- in the world to introduce the aonforteitore prmoiple to Polioias A Mutual OffliM. Mo ■HtwHolaisjpa). LOW rf^f ffIIUMI) Annual Income) Cl,afM,S«4. Fundl C 7.201.280 Cta.me paid «6,078.»« O. ALL profits a*e distribute] asaoaßvt I'oiiey holders. Ciaima215 words
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Advertisement62 1913-09-27 3 Chroaic Diarrhoea. Are too subject to attacks of diarrhoea? Ke» r abKolalaly quiH for a few daya, rest ia brd if posaibie, be careful of jour diet aaj) takr Chaniaerlain a «.ohc. Cholera aad Diar rl.«-a tUmedv. This ucdiciae baa cored raars of rbmaie diarrhosa tbat pfavaiciaa. bav< f.iiff ro62 words
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Advertisement764 1913-09-27 3 Is This Man Gifted With Strange Power? Prominent People Say He Reads Their Lives as an Open Book. ■s Tan w..t v kasw aaaat Taw ■silma, ■erriaa*, rHaan, Irnnßn, rrisass, l acauas ar waat te Ie U acktsva •asssss* Test Readincs free to all straits Times Readers who Write at764 words
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Advertisement270 1913-09-27 3 MAKE YOUR MONEY BUY ITS UTMOST We offer you the smartest st>les for present wear in "Eirho Seft Felt HatS in Brown, Drab, Mate or Black. Mm (>oi. 3 6 tack "ELCHO* SHIRTS made reffffl in the LATEST STYLES. f^"^^^ I p dri I Very comfonable, good looking ami I270 words
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Advertisement691 1913-09-27 4 .TEAMER SAILINGS. p"a? o STEAM NAVt6ATION CO. MB iHIVA JAPAN, PBNANfi, CBYLON, BAUA. INDIA, ADEN, BOYIT, MEDITEKRANBAN PORTS PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through BilU of Lading iaaoed for B*t, l'.rsian thill, Contiaental aad American Port*. Steamera will leave *initapore on or about— MAIL LINES ISIS mrivird {for Europe). From Singapore.691 words
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Advertisement667 1913-09-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Poruuuhtly ax rvsec is maintained ar rweti. Yokenana tw ports te Mmbißli* London asd Aatwerp, abder mail aoatraet with the Imperial Japaoea* Ouvemaaect Tbr New Twiaearr w seaaaer* mainUinio-,-thfc atrviac bar* beea *P«eially deaaned aad ■C— Btaebtd. and are fitt.667 words
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Advertisement761 1913-09-27 4 STEAaKI BAIUWB THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserab, Kretay, Paka. Tringganu, Bisut, Seaiera, Bachok, K. lanUn. Tabai, Baagnara, Telupin, Psnarai. Patani, Siogora Laooa, Kobaamoi, llandon, Langsoea, Taku. Cbumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Oepartur. *ka. BORIBAT Sept- 27 as. HEIM Sept. 28 Oot. 1 Will not ca761 words
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Advertisement511 1913-09-27 4 STEAMER SAILINM HAMBURB MKHM UK. HAMBURG ABO MI'KI H*>m'"» MMTMI). -MM*" MiW. Com binad m»wf o#« The stoamrea a. how. i.ij a regular service t-fitwoe* i i* jlki. fttaaasa Aarsreip, rWitordarr an Butdon I OtuJta, OUaa wd Japaa. Honewardf, they are .'t.*p«<ohcU Icrtaightly (v* Havre an'i Hamburg aad Dace a511 words
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Advertisement564 1913-09-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NOROOEUTSCHER LLYOD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Ml ami w»!i known mail steatnors ot ightly (r. in I Hamburg. \.a Bottprdam Antwi rp. Soothanip'oo OiSrutar, tiii'n, inw M.»r IB I vioo vrr^A' I'orl h 'i I.ilombo, PcnauM. Sing. i ng Shanghai, Tniogtan, Nntfaflaki and Kobe564 words
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Advertisement885 1913-09-27 5 HOOGLANDT "aUBSi-* Mew Shipment Just I m ported i oV CO., .'.atbuck's coloured paiat oi! and sundries, < Iras* riddles iron riddles, bra 8 plumb bob*, SINGAPORE. liras* scrt-Wu iron sen ws, bra«s float valves, tytlcts aad rinks, bran tube brasbea, !'ra.lawls, black sUple vice*, combination K'l"W\/ tm :u. r'.885 words
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Advertisement769 1913-09-27 5 I STEAMER BAIUN6B. OOMBINIO BBRVIOB Ot* TNE OCEAN 8. S. CO.. LTD., A THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S N. CO.. LTD. aarw.aii F»«mantlM .'■••rth 1 Worth Wmmi AuatF*llan Porta, 4*vw anal Wniapr*. ■'v .n.»U», eailiov r. 's-» (aa iMrMaaaast s'" T)«rby. Eiu I Sooad (Pew; for tno Kiiub.-r ry (told Fields!769 words
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Advertisement677 1913-09-27 5 aRTir,|P» pno a* RUBBER BTUMPB FOR BAU. 8., Minyala Estate. Port Dickaon. 88 Sll 616 FOR BALE Hooded Gig and Harness. Open for offero. Reply to Bos No. SM, Straits Times. m 87-9 RUBBER STUMPS FOR SALE. Well grown samp ks tuay be had en appli cation, lit ho Meyer677 words
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Advertisement668 1913-09-27 5 NOTICES. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. NOTICB is hereby B ivr D that (1) Buocs Vista Roadfr m Pa ir 1' -,j». R,-. Raja Road; aod (a) Reforma'.ory Road frot.i Ayer Raja Itoai to L'ln 1 lan Roa-I, m,ll I clo»ed fjr improvement works to all traffic from tha first day of668 words
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Advertisement189 1913-09-27 5 LUX 1 is MMiietllilli; MOTC ill. in HIM .in oidin.ii i If.nisiii agcM ii i-« .i Mtiqaw .ni.i v ivliim IVhtrM i.r\ «>t ordinal in .iililnion diMiin i Jn .in 'In ,ishi I l.miK-K llnsii t i iv < Dtp e-i in I PURIFYING REFRESHING i 1 ri» i NANYO189 words
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Advertisement261 1913-09-27 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TURNOUT FOR SALE. a, a ffood >oand Ai tn'nn Hone and Viatmt*. ujplfic Pkaat Bff yto Box MnaJkl Time*. ■4 I VERY 816 ROOM TO BE LET h urnistii '1. with or withoot board, in healthy locality, near to «n Appy PRIVATE I BOMB, e/o Straite Tuner. 870261 words
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Advertisement90 1913-09-27 6 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. Bagliahm ;n. a^i-J :<0 c^niiitrabl t xperi enoe import Lusictas 3t:»-U matkota and thorouKh bnowe-iy; Manehaatar gooda, aeaka aagagHaen'. K*>plj Bos No. 9*4, Strait* lime*. 270 ABRAMS HORBE REPOBITORY. A ttaff ol eiperiencrd aad akilkd painters liatt been en«a«(.d. The ptintioß ot motor MM row oarried cot aa90 words
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Advertisement208 1913-09-27 6 TARAKAN CRUDE OIL An Efficient and Economical WOOD PRESERVATIVE Compare the price with that of Patent Preservatives. -f r\f\ per tim or I •\J\J OAULONS. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), Limited, Winchester House, SINGAPORE. B CLEAN. ODOURLESS. THE STANDARD OIL CO.'S New Perfection B^ w"i~c"« uui m"»Tf Oil Cook208 words
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Advertisement415 1913-09-27 6 New Strength For all wt o arc run down." w«»k. out rf Mil* Uckins in itunlna ttrcniph, sro/c'a LmuUton is a rich tourcc of rial nourishment. In every part of the world SCOTT'S Firultion ia praised by thou Mr.d» of Poclc a Faptricncc and repeated trial* covering XI ro oth*r415 words
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Article165 1913-09-27 7 To-DAT. Malaria. I*. Swvttrnliatn an 1 I •> h! m^ pui I It.n-Walu an I M K,-ui.riil» It pm Bat v I'ahat A int; Hin 8 pm V. dial lloacli 3 pin ii ami i iiifla. the I nit. 1 MsAaß, <!• rman nr. mil Maraßall lataaii165 words
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Article79 1913-09-27 7 M M BfM] .f.i -r Mi.-.'lUn I* lay, anl may be •xpti-t«-l to arrirt! ii r.' at about A a.tu on Momlay. RaptaaAal Tin- I*, anl <>. outward int micliato ateamer Sumatra wax i I Baa Port n al 11 i> n> faataviaw, in which caaa ahc79 words
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Article55 1913-09-27 7 I. in SinoAPoaa. Dos iw Lowdom A«bit»i. Auk. *K. I'- September 19 Sept 19 B. I 21 Sopt. 22 N,pi 1 M M M s. pt II ■aft l>. 1. Ortobrr S ■Sfl II l! 1 4 ■apt 15 M M ■apt HMO 12 .t N hi.55 words
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Article225 1913-09-27 7 I atest Arrivals. N'atuna la., i an. l Am 1 11. I. viv Paj Natuna I*.. Kd». Ik *>*) too*. Capt I N.w \otk. Vug 1». 't f r .la|»ll. S.|.t M. Dwfli "'low t.>o«. i Hpuio I Kr-.m Brwaw. I a I i 7M ton*, (apt >it"v«225 words
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93 1913-09-27 7 Wharves at which Vessels arc Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAOAR. Kki Waur Bahik Nil. W. SstTiosNo. 1 ..!>■ rwi 'it. I'yHnda. Taroba >r«ip« WHABr MogikeaT. Main W. Sbot. No. 2...K«uiakura Mara 8...Ka1t. uturui. 4...Kariiuata. 6 ..Nil. 6...Tydous. Taltliybm*. Nsw Dock T...itnder coastrDction) Wbst Waaar93 words
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Article83 1913-09-27 7 Arrival!. Per str. Kaka, Sept 27. From Malacca Mr. W. Ross. Per str, Kohvicbang, Sept 27.— From Raugkok Mr. aWaaam Per str. Koemai. Sept 27.— Krom Siog kawan^ Mr. M. Goose. Per s'.r. Taroba, Sept 27.— From Ma. lras I H.udcnon. Messrs. Dean and R. W Rateliffe.83 words
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Article200 1913-09-27 7 According to oar Consul (it nrral at Mnnich for yarn pact r< prewntati»es of the beat Loadoa tailorn hare vimWd <■• rmany and doaa an iacreaxinK trade throa«h tbe excel leaoe uf Uieir tioodH and cut. I nfortunately tha priora they are able to commaixl place200 words
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Article261 1913-09-27 7 eXCHANOE Bw«apobi. Ski-tsxskr 37, 1913. O> Luhdo baas 4 tut 2 4 Demand 2 i Private 6ra 's m, 24. I m/s 2 f, Oa Osbsavi Btuik d'd Private 8 m/s 244 On Paaaca Bank <i/d M 2Mi Private 8 m/s tooi Oa Imdu Bank T. T.261 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article184 1913-09-27 7 10 10 Amptnfi 8.60 Mi 1 1 Ayt-r Wtnn 1.10 10 10 BeUi 8.45 'i.flO 10 10 Rrnang 0 50 1.00 10 10 karupa* par 10 10 Kanaboi 190 a. 10 10 10 KinUAmocifttioc l.t(») U.OO 41 41 KinU Tin 1.17.6 2.4 8 41 41 IjJiAt Mm. IS IT184 words
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Article696 1913-09-27 7 a/, a/- AiUtfu 1/8 2/ £1 41 AnKlo Java 4/8 6 8 3/- 3/- Anglo Malaj H,6 V 3 3/- 3/- BatanK Maiaka tf 41 41 H»tu Tiff* 2.0.0 110.0 I I lkkuL /10i 1 I I 19 1 din Vdia i.1 £1 Bukit Kaj>Bg 1.7.6 1.11.7 41 41696 words
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Article102 1913-09-27 7 SSI *>*»■ 41 41 B. Smelting Co. IS 0 17/ 41 41 Pre*. 10.0 IXO 6/- Blednc T'wmyi 4 I 4/9 10 10 Frmaer N««Te t."JO 100 Uowwth Brnkme 4UO 100 7% Pit*. 100.00 100 100 K*U Bro, Del 180.00 140.00 10 10 Mtyuid Co. JO 00 ll» 100102 words
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Advertisement70 1913-09-27 7 Chamberlain* CoufH Remedy. Tli.- t.-iuoJy haa do sapcrior as a core (or .!■>!_ .I. It haa b»«a a favorite with tbe mothers of a for almost forty years. ili nub. lUin Coach Krtuedv eaa alway* ha iliaianisd npoa sad w aleasaat to take. but pri' Ctiasaaerlaia s Coaa<h Nsasedy ooatain*70 words
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Advertisement219 1913-09-27 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. September 29. -At naler.-.m unclaimed QasaV at il. September 29.— At tlw Railway Store, Ms Waaa, Siarinr lioiler. at '2.80. laaaaaaktrM^ At Hylaiu Kuursi, Beach Koad. Iron Kunnel. at 8. Bspasaib»r 80 At aaVroom, freehold building land itituatc at Cppt-r Seraagoon Road, at 2.80. October219 words
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Advertisement119 1913-09-27 7 SMOKE pll| PHI GARRIGK. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. FRASER CHALMERS, Ltd., ENGINEERS. HEAD OFFICE London. EC. WORKS: Erltb. Kent. England BRANCHES: lUROPE Paris and St. Petersburg. ASIA: Singapore. Ipoh and Rangoon. AFRICA: Johannesburg. Sail: bury. Bulawayo. Sekondl. AMERICA: Montreal. Mexico. MedeUln. Lima. Valparaiso. Buenos Ayres. AUSTRALIA: Melbourne and Perth. CONTRACTORS TO THE119 words
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Advertisement101 1913-09-27 7 choice: films »ILL BK laaOVat To-Nikht To-Nikht t AT TNI HARIMfi HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BKIIx.K MID, f>.SO to 11 p.m. Western Drama. A OIMBLIRS HONOUR A.B. (Tragedy bring* ab-mt the reformation cf a «.n-'o.er(. Farce Comeoy. TRIMMERS TRIMMED A. a. (Thitv h quarrel I. ad» to ti Drama of Italian101 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1913-09-27 7 DAILY TIME TABLE. FIXTURES Saturday. September 27. Hi*)) W»t-T ■■> a Sunday, .September 2*. .'i i mi 9.1 p.m M M *ir I .n M.mln.SfiiiomVr 20. Mllwo.'JV M. M kMMW 1 h.ilf yearly meeiiti: Mi )> in. Tuesday, September 30. High W«V>r i pin Wedne«J«v. October I. Hinh Water, II108 words
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1236 1913-09-27 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. UNIONS WITHOUT UNITY. If one ha* followed Urn cocne of events at home with any continuity oae must have been struck by sevt ral things which suggest vary forcibly that tbe perpetual struggle between orgaaiasd labour aad oapital in entering upon a saw chase.1,236 words
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Article10 1913-09-27 8 Latent advertisements of Urn day appear on petfesO and 11.10 words
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Article16 1913-09-27 8 Thirty three undesirable Chinrae were banished from the Strait* tor life during the month of August.16 words
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Article20 1913-09-27 8 Tbe Consul for Japan informs us that the Japanese battle cruiser Kongo is expected to arrive here oa October 21.20 words
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Article41 1913-09-27 8 The Kayan iK.M.S.) Coconut Company. Limit".!, ban been registered with a capital of £00,000, in £1 shares. Tbe object* are to acquire an estate in Mukim of Lekir. Lower I'erak, F.MS., and to carry on the business of cultivators, manufacturers, etc41 words
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Article44 1913-09-27 8 Tbe Malay Mail understand* that a new plant has been received by the Malacca Electric Lighting Co., and that it will be in«t*Jl«d at the generating station at Kubu to be used for Urn lighting of town road* with eioctricity in the near future.44 words
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Article48 1913-09-27 8 Tbe Singapore Venture Syndicate advise us that at their sale yesterday tbe following prices I per picol I for rubber were realised Smoked "beet 11 1 1 70, unsmoked sheet IW.M) to 1100.65, scrap crepe (No 2 quality) bark crepe 161 to %62 and scrap and virgin MIL48 words
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Article46 1913-09-27 8 The amalgamation of Urn branch of tbe Federal Dispensary at Malacca with Urn Malacca General Stores has recently been effected, and Mr. John Sinclair, late of Kuala Lumpur, who succeeded Mr. Watch man as a msnsgrr o.' tbe Federal Dispensary is in charge of the business.46 words
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Article45 1913-09-27 8 It wa* first reported in Urn daily papers that Japan's contribution of tapirry to tbe Palace of Peace at The Hague had been stolen. Subsequently this statement wa* contradict ad it turn* out to be only a discrepancy caused by loss of weight in transit.45 words
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Article58 1913-09-27 8 A Morris- Far «ian biplane was destroyed by fire at Token./ i wa. Japan, on September m, Lieutenant Takeda was engsging in his usual practice with tbe machine and was descend ing when an explosion occurred. The biplane broke into a blase of fire, but the aviator landed safely. He58 words
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Article74 1913-09-27 8 At Urn special musical service in the Methodist Cl urch. Fort Canning Boad. to morrow at •"> MO p.m.. Miss Kerr will sing "U, Heat ia Urn Lon 1 Mr. J. B. 1). I'ennink is playing a pretty Andante movement by Pb. Km. Bach, and Lee. Cpl. J. K. Kelly.74 words
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Article92 1913-09-27 8 Tbe Morning Post states that Mr. Bonar Law, Ml', will addrem a groat publ int of I'Diouisfit in tbe Theatre Knyal. Dublin on r ridsy. Novombcr 2H. The meeting, which will bo uudtr the auspices of ass limb Unionist Alhauce. will be representative of Unionism iv the three southern provinces.92 words
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Article94 1913-09-27 8 The British Consul General at Marseille* has forwaultd a plan of the proposed liar bour exU'nmons which are to be uudcrtoken in conarqutnet' of the rapid and ouutinuou* increase in shipping which baa taken plact at that port during recent yeais. With tin development of Moroccan trade aud tin opening94 words
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Article100 1913-09-27 8 I ui'xpectetl arrival* at tbe Alliambr* cinem«tot(raph last evening were U.e Sultau of Trengganu, accompanied by members of his household, Mr. Dickson, tbe British Agtst, Trunggann, and •tut.-. A capital prograiume w«h b> tug »hown aud tbe visitors pnjoyod the- partormasoß This evening chaiwus are to be isaJe in thr100 words
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Article109 1913-09-27 8 Tbe number of completed and commission eU Dread nought* in service, including thu Japanese Aki and Suttau, but excluding the British Lord Nelsons, the Krunch l>*otonn. and the Austrian lUdetikya, is, say* the 1 niteti Service Magazine, now S'J, distributed ai follows British Umpire, 24 tiermany. Uj United States, M109 words
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Article140 1913-09-27 8 Tbe Shaagbai papers have been informed toat there are now niaetstu denominations <A Urn new Chines* stamps, four additional oass having been added, namely, 6, H, and M cents and the 1 10 stamp. Tbe design and denominaUoa* of Urn new stamp* are: Jaak Ueaiga-i aad 1 cent, 8, 4,140 words
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Article26 1913-09-27 8 Thr .'oath has taken place at Pecans of Mr. It. IVrkinn. thr BBBBSi sj Mr. W. I!. l',i kin». of BB* I'iu.in^ i26 words
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Article69 1913-09-27 8 Thi-n- parsed away on thr uiklil U-iubcr 15 in thu pentoo of Date >n I'aluka Kaja, a well known peraoo&hty of K. lanUn. He was bed ridden (or about seven or fi^ht years. and wan about T.i y<.«rs uhi. 11.«» i. «»i Miotri under the BsBM pnvioin Sultan* and had69 words
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Article78 1913-09-27 8 The wedding of Mr. John I Summers, aH-istant of Hasan A"lut«away Laidlaw and Co., Penang. to Hani lit Mabi 1 Kice, daughter of Mr. llurat.a Oa*r] Idee, aonitant Superintendent of thu Mumeipal Abattoirs, took placo on Tuewiav at George's Church, r>BBBBgi the il<v. F. <i. Swindell offici»tinn Afur aWssVvsßa, which78 words
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Article86 1913-09-27 8 It it announced that Mr. .1. F. M I elder son of the senior partner of Mm hnu of Messrs. Caldbeck. Mactirugor and Co has been admitted to partnership in tin Fa* Knstern firm as well sn in the Ixmdou iirm of MacGregor, Caldbeck and Co. Mr. Jack MacGregor, during86 words
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Article123 1913-09-27 8 Mr. James H. Hobson, an American who bad lived in Paris for thirty year* and wa* known to thousand* of American tnartsta, has died at the American Hospital. Neuilly. For many years be had been a passage broker in Paris, and for the last five years made hi* borne at123 words
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Article154 1913-09-27 8 Col. H. (i. Kittnn. C.8.. D.5.0.. A I>.C. now A ucral. Kastem Coiumaud. who was in Singspmv with the Wext Kent*, in to sueBjaj Hn^adKM- (len. V K. C. I'arlcton. C H as Director of Kecruitiog and Orgsnixation at th>- War Office. Col. Kitton was for some years with the154 words
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Article65 1913-09-27 8 Messrs. Barlow and Co. write that they hsv* received wired advices from tin i I house und.T date 24th inst.. staling it it »t tin. rubber auctions In M in Londou this wi k the price* n»l:««<l wire a* ■asafesi >liK-i k II to 2h. 7,d. lli-lilmi.li65 words
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Article133 1913-09-27 8 Mr. K. A. Siev< v* in aMk«r_ mr further anbwriptioim Uwtrl. t!i« (hiiilrcn Hand Knu I. thi- aasqajtas* of which «m becoming •'xhau*'- L I 'in '"I lir»liiii.»ii> |Uy in the on Monday next and ihii must be the last peif. Tmanrf aajanj niore moooy is133 words
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Article79 1913-09-27 8 The lUuku Hotel serve a sprcisl dinner to night, when tin- K <> baud mil play tbe following programme of niuoic March :itars and Mri|*» Sousa. Overture Kuy It Us Meudelniuil] n Hong Come Sing to Mr. ...Thompson. Suite Csisse Noisette... 'lV-haikowsky. Hutnuraeke Dvorak. I»*ncc ia tbe Shadow.79 words
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Article173 1913-09-27 8 The mN-tiorf r»ll. 'I for yesterday sfU-roo.o, ia tbe Exehaaoe, to discuss tbe formalioe of aa association fur tbe protection and furtherance of local rubber iatereata did not come to anything. About fifteea people oonasraed with rubber oouipaniea and baying l|Hrii«, and Mr. c\ C. Malel.173 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement180 1913-09-27 8 gm IN DEMAND SINCE 1760. 1 Contrexeville l\ "THE PAVILLON SPRING" in the Valley of the Vosges 1 1 This tasteless Water is recognised the world *'M*^J over as a cure for all Uric Acid troubles, BKEIUWwI so common in the Tropic?. HTREXtVtfI a new edition of an explanatory pamphlet180 words
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Advertisement219 1913-09-27 8 YOU'LL LIKE IT YOU LI MORE THAN LIKE IT— WHEN YOU SEE IT BUT YOU'VE GOT TO SEE IT FIRST TH\T HIOH-CLASS AND RKKISKD COMEDY IN TWO PARTS KNTITLKD A DAUGHTER OF EVE Those who have seen it will tell yon that it will be worth your while to see219 words
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Article230 1913-09-27 9 WHY KING CARSON WAS NOT PROSECUTED. Home Rule Conference Prospects, Racist's TBLB'itAa. Loadoa, September 20. Mr J. M. KobrrtaoD. Parliamentary Seen> tary to the Board ol Trade, speaking at Newcastle, amid the most serious difficulty of Carson's government should be with the Post office, which would refuse oommanica230 words
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Article90 1913-09-27 9 Kaevsß't Taiaeßja. Loadoa. September 20. The Newbary Autumn Cup resulted a. follows: Balseaddea 1 Grave Greek 2 l*«t Stand 8 Twelve ran. Baleraddrn brat Grave Greek by a neck, one and a half length bet ween second aod third. Tbe starting prices were Balsoadden 7to 1, Grave Greek90 words
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Article52 1913-09-27 9 Kbi'tbb Tblbobam. Lon<lon, September 20. The Marconi Company announces the aoaaawtion of the majority of shares in a French winMaas company owning the worl I rights lexaaaj In G.-rmanyl of the G01.15.-h-midt «T"t<'m. They havu leci I ■>! to incrnase tkair ordinary capital by half a million52 words
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Article65 1913-09-27 9 rlacrss Tslbobab. London, September 20. Kin.; M tnu. Is mrn/j t>> K ittlan I is postp>in< d. The bride starts shortly with King Manuel fur Siguiaringen, she being coavalea cent- The news of her sudden illness, and the secrecy of the details, has caused a sensation in65 words
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Article65 1913-09-27 9 Kscras't T.l.ih.m London, Septetube* 20 The Board of Tra-le has appointed Sir O It A<kwith (Chief loi'Mtnal Commi. aioaeri. Sir T. R R»tclift\. EIIU (a meabnr of the Industrial I'ouncil, and representative of oniploy«>rs in aoveral iaiiottrial dis pates sni Mr. J It Ciyno. Labour M65 words
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Article112 1913-09-27 9 ttaOTS* TsLBttBAB Lnodoß. Septembrs M. At Salonika, it i. reported that Turkish irregulars are advancing into Thrace, burn ing aal ms.sscriag ia Bulgarian villages Two th.msaa 1 •ffngeet bars already arrived at Itedeagatch. Das OsraauTwraa Lloyd Tiii.ku Berlin. Seetrmber U. The advanciag Albanian* will probably be checked112 words
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Article161 1913-09-27 9 Commencement of the Abudiah Mosque. (Fao« Ora Own Coftusroin>HrT.) Kuala Kangnar, September M. The last public function of tbe Psrak celebrations was the laying of the foundation stone of the Abudiah Mosque to day by His Highceas the Sultan. His Excellency, Sir Arthur Young. X.C.M.0., Sir E. L.161 words
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Article39 1913-09-27 9 Fbe East Asiatic Company's Daily Report The market ia London yesterday was firm. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot S 7 Forward 3 1 First latex crepe, delivery n. it three moatha 4 839 words
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Article18 1913-09-27 9 Una OaTAaiATr»caa Lloyd Tblsubab. Berlin, September 20. Ambassador Haxthaoaen is leaving for Peking on October 2.18 words
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Article224 1913-09-27 9 Death of Famous Oriental Caterer In London. China in London has just lost one of its best known men ia tbe pnrson of Show Cboni*. who, with his brother, Cboy (.'bong. ran the Chinees ruetaoraat ia Glaesboussstreet. Nowhere else in London can such s gather ing of224 words
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Article208 1913-09-27 9 H. M.S. Triumph Commissioned. About I*o t'T officers ar<l men arrived at iK'vcmport fruru I'urtsioonth Uk last week i in August and embarked in tb« battleship I Triumph, wbicti win conimtssioced for wr I noe on tbe China station. The Triumph will U- I »ti"n<->1 at Hongkong ia reserve commiiwion,208 words
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Article162 1913-09-27 9 The Loadoa and China Express of September 5 .tatrs The rubor r share market lias bun quiet and featureless, movemeat* duriag the week being very small. A fair propnr<.ioa of the buaiaeas peaaiag has beea prairsawaal, a hardening tsndsney beiac f*iaMf piiowb oa aay improv—sat ia the162 words
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Article241 1913-09-27 9 MAIN PROVISIONS OF SUPPLY BILL Next Year's Expenditure. At the meeting of the Legislative Cooneil next Friday, the Hon. R. J. Wilkinson. C.M.G.. will, ob behalf of the Government, introilace and more tor first reading the Supply Ordiu anoe IBIS, which ia intended to make pron aion241 words
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Article253 1913-09-27 9 Messrs. Lyall and Evatts Weekly Report There is little change to report ia the robber share market oa balance in spite of oaa aiderable fluctuation*, the more speculative stocks being firmer on the whole, while •hares with the less free market are slightly lower. A fair business253 words
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Article307 1913-09-27 9 Special Trains and Free Passes Provided. The committee in charge of the arrange nwnta for the entertainment of the officers aad ii» n uf H M S. Swiftsore have, of coarse, been obliged to apply to the railway depart meat to fled oat what facilities could be307 words
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Article28 1913-09-27 9 Coloacl K. Williams. M.P, snJ lira. William*, with two of their daughter*. < are left hosne oa a visit to Java, aad expect to b» away for three moaths28 words
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Article842 1913-09-27 9 UNVEILING OF THE CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL A Magnificent Portrait. Those who wished to make the children's concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall y ester day afternoon an occasion to be remembered »utsceeded, it might almost be said, beyond their moat fervent d< sires. A glance round842 words
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Article168 1913-09-27 9 The Malay Mail of Friday aawj —We are sorry to learn that Dr. de Vriea was bitten by a mad dog, which was kept nader obsor vatioa. Oo the sixth day it died, and it* skull was examined by Messrs. Pereira and Wesley, of the Veteriaary Department.168 words
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Article104 1913-09-27 9 The Mortality i etui as lor Singapore i—oed by Urn Registrar of Birth, and Deaths show that, dariag the week ending September 80. there were Ml deaths (172 males, 00 females giving a ratio per miltr of population of 89.14 iniJTllu 84. John Island, or H.M exdod104 words
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Article800 1913-09-27 9 Experiments lo Improve Singapore Roads. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterdsy afternoon, the president. Mr. F. J. Hallifax. presiding. Other* present were I*. P. Fowlie. Measr* A. W. Bean, A. J. W. Watkins. Syed Mohamed Alsagoff. Tan Kheam Hock. C'hia Kr-ng Chin. Cbing Kens800 words
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Article256 1913-09-27 9 At the Town Hall, Peo*ng, on September 24, the aaaual meeting was bald of Mm mem bars of Mm Peoang Choral Society. Mr. O. V. Thomas. Musical Director, presided. Mr. Jarvis, as boa. secretary aad treasurer, gave a brief statement of ihe financial position ol the society.256 words
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Article65 1913-09-27 9 Lient. Tom K«aa>rtb Triggs, who sutossds to the wmil of the Oay x aad the Seooad flotilla, speat part oJ hi. time as a aabordi ante officer oa the Chiaa atatioa. in the Glory. ftagsMp sir Bridge. Novem bar, 1900. to January, 1908, baviai; previously beea ia the gunroom of65 words
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Article161 1913-09-27 9 THE TIMES URGES CHANGE OF BRITISH POLICY. Help for British Industry. RaOTBB'B TBLBOaiB. London, September 20. Tbe Times has a special article headed Cosmopolitan Finance in China which dwells on tbe failure of tbe quintuple group to effect the object of restraining China from reckless spending. The161 words
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Article243 1913-09-27 9 CHINA GIVEN THREE DAYS TO COMPLY. Serious Outlook. (Fsoa- Owl 0w« C»B««»ro»r>BiiT.) Shanghai, September 27. Tbe diplomatic tension between Japan and China i* rapidly approaching the *tage wbea a definite settlement of the former', demands may be expected to eve ntuate. A sensation has been canned here by243 words
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Article31 1913-09-27 9 KIITII TILIOHAB. Loodcn. September 87. The deatb is un< uooed ol Mr. lVlliaaitr, fcwitfhr of the well known Follies troupe. He hail bwn ill (or Koine time.31 words
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Article38 1913-09-27 9 ItSCTBB TltLLok**. Loadoa, September 26. Waahingtoa, Sc-ptembor 2<.— The o.»nft rones committee on the tariff has finally fixed the minimum income tax at three thousand dollars for unmarried person, and four thousand dollars (or those married.38 words
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Article26 1913-09-27 9 Dsb OsTtsuTi* a°s Llovo Tblboba*. Berlin, September 20. The French Press threatens, in view of Turkish adventure*, that France may withdraw her loan.26 words
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Article31 1913-09-27 9 I>.l O.TASUTIBCBS LLOYD TSLSOSAB Berlin. September M. At Ciatra, five Portuguese have been arrested, charged with conspiring to murderously assault M. Costa. One of the mea has pleaded guilty.31 words
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Article49 1913-09-27 9 (Faoa Ocb Own CoaaaaroaDßrr.) \s^Anm September 25. The rubber market ia firmer, aad sales are The following dividends are announced Seaport 7* far coat., Gulden Hops 7*. Batu Tiga id Sepum\l Kaade 4. More companies are joiaing the central selling agency, including Bertam. Bakap aod JoagLaaJor.49 words
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Article2138 1913-09-27 10 DREADFUL SCENES ON LONELY MOOR. Narratives ol Passengers. Tbe paper* V> h*n<i by la«l mail are full of tbe dr.a.ifil railway wreck at I the early iu'>roin», of TiMiiday Sep to)l<>wio|( il<* riptiuo was I from Kirkby Stephen by the cul correepoaxlent on Tumi > t wen the2,138 words
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Article1069 1913-09-27 10 Addition to Planted Area Demand For Coconuts The first utiil general meeting o( tbe Ka*t Malay Coconut Company, Limited, was held on September 4, at the registered office* of tbe company, 107, Kenchurch Mint, London, K.C., Mr. I'ercy Willoaghby I'ar kinsoo (chairman > presiding. Tbe Cbairmaii1,069 words
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Article36 1913-09-27 10 A Liberal member, not remarkable (or his brilliancy, tv recently spokoo of a* baring oorreetly foretold a political erect. I always knew ha waa a bore." said Mr. but I didn't know he waa an aagor."36 words
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Article26 1913-09-27 10 A Continental Wwt—lW, spanking of two buoki tUat ha had in hu hand, inforuied Mr I«dmoo Thia is bound in mutton, sir, an<J UiM in reai.26 words
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Article323 1913-09-27 10 Terrible Experiences of Two Survivors. Two Japanese have been washed up 00 the beach near Kainorungn. Queensland. They were in a famished and weather beaten con lition. They are two of a missing party of Japanese who left in a iiabing boat at the end of323 words
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Article544 1913-09-27 10 >unday. September 28, 1913. St. Andrews Cathki>ral. Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. 7 am. Holy Communion iPlain). 7.45 a n: Holy Communion (Chorall, Introit, 207 Service, Smart Hymn at offertory, J-l Hymn at Communion, 811; tiyrnn at Ablution- 821 Nunc Dimitti*. tf.ls a.lll. Matins and Litany. r'irst LeHHon, Ezekiel544 words
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Article116 1913-09-27 10 The American visitor wandeied down into sonny Cornwall. Seeing some particularly large chysan them urns in a garden, be knock ed at the cottage door, and exclaimed to tbe grower Fine flowers there. Guess Id like to know bow yon grow'em "Oh, climate replied tbe yokel. And them great cabbages,116 words
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Article15 1913-09-27 10 Jack Rutherford tranwfer lee baa be«o fixed by Newcastle loited at A'NUO.15 words
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Article16 1913-09-27 10 St Mirren have made the catch of the season so far in Holbein, their left back.16 words
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Article16 1913-09-27 10 s Armadale defeated Cowdenbeath by two goals to one in the final of the Penman Cup.16 words
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Article14 1913-09-27 10 R. W Burton, tin Richmond iiugby half back, has got an appointment at Mercbiston.14 words
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Article18 1913-09-27 10 J. B Hobbs is now at the head of the English batting areragus with 53.W7 for 50 innings.18 words
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Article18 1913-09-27 10 Jack Franer and Law*on arc the only members of Dun<!ee* Cup winning hide I. ft at Dens Park.18 words
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Article21 1913-09-27 10 Germany has sent four tnvoy* to America to siudy athletics an 1 the reason* for the atb'etic development of the country.21 words
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Article40 1913-09-27 10 Tlio SR.C. were completely routed at football by tlio laaaßi alaaasj of the K. 0.Y.L1, la-t evtmng. Wrak in every branch they mere outpUy-d and overplayed by the soldieis, who hitd no difficulty iv winning by five goal* to ml.40 words
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Article55 1913-09-27 10 The Glasgow F.A. selected the foll.niny team to represent Glasgow against Sheffield on Tuesday, »eritemt» 1 M Itrownlie iTlnrd Lanark. Armstrong {Third Lanarki and lllair (Clyde) E. G. Garvie iC^ueen h Park). H. M Keozie iQueen* Parkl. and (.alt lUngers M'Atec iCeltici. (iallagher (Celtici. Reid 1 Rangers., Kennett ißangcrsi, add55 words
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Article62 1913-09-27 10 Tom Harrow*, the Australian athlete, failed at Earl's Court to finish the ta>k of swinging club* continuously for a hundred hours. llurrow* would have accomplished the object at 11.10, but at 45 he collapsed, falling axleep in presence of a large crowd. All day Burrows had been suffering from o'd62 words
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Article88 1913-09-27 10 The friend* of Mr. C. T. Durward. of San dilaniU, Buttery and Co Penang, and for marly of Singapore, will be interested to read the following paragraph from the London and China Express Amongst the oompeti tors in the Iri«h open golf champion-lnp meeting on the Royal D iblin Club*88 words
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Article324 1913-09-27 10 Duncan in Fine Form. George Duncan, the Hangrrhill profession al. and C. H. Mayo. Burhill. were both in magnificent form at the >pen ioif Champion ■hip of the Lake of Lucerne, of which the first half was played on tbe Axenfelx Linkand the second on the Sonnenberg Course. Lucerne.324 words
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Article375 1913-09-27 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's play resulted as follow* A. S|\..Ll-. Tbrolfal! beat Kleituiann, 6—2, 6-2. I 1 Saondera beat Dudley, 6-4. 6— a Challen boat Baddeley. ft- 8. 1-6. D Sl< ,LB. Miller beat Terxano, 8-4, ft— B. Saw. ombbi' lUm.i. ii Lt. de Hoghton beat Hughe Daire, T-6.375 words
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Article560 1913-09-27 10 Report of (he Medical Officer Of London. Tin' most interesting portion "t the annual report of the ruediral oflicor u( hi'altli of thu I'urt of London. I>r. 11. rlxrt Williams, in undoubtedly that in which lie speak* of tlio iiuliygu-Dic q.iarUTH of the crew on many stcamem.560 words
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Article88 1913-09-27 10 Kgyptian ■tuiienU at tbt limivi I'niTjr ■ity have addressed an ard. Nt extcaaively signed protest to tl. raiueot against tin- actiou of two secret polios agents wot by Uie Egyptian Governm. i. purpose oi watching Kgyptian student*. It 11 stated that two agents bare also been lent to France and88 words
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Article919 1913-09-27 11 Injustice of the Board of Trade Requirements. I udec Umi beading A Warning to British I'art Lta. A Scantialorm Injustice," the Im periftl V. >- 1 in 1 r\'i (hi: l. l liu circulated ...i M Before the average British boy takes to the sea as a919 words
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Article132 1913-09-27 11 While the number of opium smoker* ia the district of Niuchwaag ia reported to be act above oae teath of what it oaoa waa. follow ing the repraeaive niiaaarss taken by the Chiaeee authorities, it ia now ktaUxf that BMrafeia-iaject*<a is keeoauag the lateat craae of the awirotic132 words
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Article32 1913-09-27 11 < >ystera. it is state.) at Whitstabls, have coae oa heagsr saiita, aad will be oothiag like as fat aa uaaal. thai aaaaoa. Ip to -^-i*ao attempt at lutaiali (ending eaeaasfc have beaamade.32 words
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Article16 1913-09-27 11 Won— are difaoah) to uaisiataai, aeoaoat say* a wag. they arver try to make them aafrataiaia.16 words
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Article488 1913-09-27 11 Impressive Ceremony Off Unds End. The unusual spectacle of the burial at m of a man who had lived aad died on land, but rhone wish, as e»prt— ed in bi/> will, was that be should fill a sailor's grave, was witnessed off Land* End on488 words
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Article231 1913-09-27 11 Triumph of Diagnosis in Yellow Fever Scare. I) Krneat .lamea Hayford. Ml*, win ri«t,ntly ilied in Loivloo. wan a remarkable exAiupk- of the capacity of the African to ■ttain ciintiDcti <n in i,ip<liciae. The ton uf a laaJhg n>iui«t<v of the Wealeyan Church, he wanboro231 words
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Article93 1913-09-27 11 We wonder bow many other cyeliata would emulate the courage of the one who rode down the Strand oa Aofqat 35. on an old faahiooed huh Ucrcle or boae-ahaker It ia not yet half a oeatory a«o aiaoa the &rat machine of the kind made its appaaraaoa, y«t93 words
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Article38 1913-09-27 11 A wit, diaing with a friend and a well known amifcaiillw. oaaarriag that the latter .t «-xU. .ml) .lruok BBj| ai Mi M Why. yon appear to me to have euiptied your wtae cellar into yoor book Miller."38 words
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Article698 1913-09-27 11 Price* Quoted li the Market Till HCTBilf. Hiagapor-, s^temU-r 87, m«. Ml— i. LyaU aad Irata, Bubaage aw) Share Broken, lasue the toUowiag IM at quotations this mania* 10U Uowwtli Bnkiaa Ld. 6% fM 100 Rxley Uancrearea Co. Ld. 1% p«n 100 sißtftpora Mnaiaip»i pm 100 do698 words
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Advertisement43 1913-09-27 11 .i i ■m.mmmm^m I i Cou<hl><({ Into Con v m p .i on ■Oaty eOaaa*" "ot r» step wku a b i'.n T a -aa* VHTMUITt METABOUZEI Ml L.IH OH eoMPoun OCBBS eery aeaa* Baa* h «r|iHa#. Tary paatfaMa. BU a«BSS«BT«. L— J,43 words
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Advertisement62 1913-09-27 11 I have a toag to nag, 0 Biag me your aoag, O! It sells of a enaaom moping mum, Whose throat waa sore aad whose bead was *****, Who Biffed a amp froaa a oommoa cup Of a BUBiaißi pare (Woods' Great PappatmiatCore), lJiIo let aniie well, I in, .Ui62 words
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Advertisement266 1913-09-27 11 LATEST ADVEBTISEMENTS. Ji. Call Bat MOUTRIE'S will convince you that the 6RAMOPHONE RECORD is the MASTER RECORD. 10,000 to select from. INSPECTION INVITED. S. MOUTRIE CO., LIMITED, RaafllsßS PlCtOsß. A GOOD EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT II PBOTIDKD BT THB INTERESTING, HUMOROUS AND DRAMaTIC PICTURES TO-NIGHT S NICE PROGRAMME AT THB MARLBOROUGH WC266 words
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Advertisement276 1913-09-27 11 THE BEST, i Dupire Bros., AGENTS. RAFFLES HOTEL, Special Dinner OPEN-AIR CONCERT ON THE LAWN. OAMOINO IN THB DINING ROOM. By kind penniM-ion aj Litat Colcnel A. O. Marrable and Ofnocn, the Band of ihe K O Y. I. 1 will tx in itttendanoe. The Brighton of Singapore. STennle. am276 words
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Article1852 1913-09-27 12 M. PIERRE LOTTS VISIT TO ADRUNOPLE. Great Writer's Views. I'uly Ttl<«rmpli -.pedal oorrcspoadeat in i onrtanUu >|..- n-omtly had a SI Pierre Loti, the osherstnrl KruMHc author <»( tbc IVchconi dl-1»u.1. MbUnw Cl>ry- im- .1 Orimt. Lm nwiiiilltiiri sad many other w.jrka. bin inipremiooii n-t ut ereaU in1,852 words
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Article711 1913-09-27 12 \noiher Revolution in London Travel. Underneath the simple I'jjic building of Portland ntonc which is to form the new Charing Cros* station on the ('ndrrgrooad three of Lomlon's ranst important electric arteries- tb<' UaWal Kailway, tb<- Bakerloo.and the llampsload tut < 1 to be linked. ll.i n.711 words
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Article275 1913-09-27 12 12,000 Convicts Said to Have Been Exploited. M. KharitonofT, the Imperial Comptroller v ii.|. nut, is now prpaonally pronucatinn an 1 the tiiwiiial admiuintratinn of the Amur Hallway. It is alleged that on the western section of the new line there are ihfal-*ti<w— amounting to X*2.(X!o,tlOO. Some275 words
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Article112 1913-09-27 12 A revivalist went on board one of the ship* of the line to coaler with the Admiral mays the Shippiag World), aad the folio wing coo I ye called to sec you. Sir. about the state of religion in the Fleet. We hare had a glorioun awakening ia112 words
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Article771 1913-09-27 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Latest List?. The following psasmgwr bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Bx press. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional iv..; ...at intending psim ngern may alter their a.rang> mi cU, sub*K>ju«;nt fc. aVj771 words
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Article311 1913-09-27 12 The death is announced from enteric fever whilst on a voyage home from the Philippine Islands of I>r. Tempest Andersou. of York. The soa of the late Mr. William C. Anderson, M K.C.S., a member of an old ami well known Yorkshire family, Dr. Tempt311 words
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Advertisement205 1913-09-27 12 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT'S APPRECIATION AUSTIN MOTOR GARS. Tin- Fe<lf rati'ii U Us] Stales Oovernmeni originally ordered 2O 1 1 2 H.P. 4-Cyiinder) AUSTIN CARS ii v ligfated with the running of th< first Ban when delivered tli it they ordered IT MORE CARS making in all a total of 37 AUSTIN205 words
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Advertisement239 1913-09-27 13 Key Then- ifl no Beer in the Owing to its excellent Market which is sold jk**' |^n^ Quality it sells much in such quantities a- 4| IP WA more than all other Becks Key-Beer. .«^J^M; ML Brands together Beer Sole Agents: Behfl, Meyer Co., Limited J. CROWTHER SHAW A CO.,239 words
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Advertisement266 1913-09-27 13 THE SERVANTS AGENCY OFFICE. NO. 79, TINS ROAD. BINGAPORR. DomMtic aorranU (Indoor and Outdoor) ol every dcMripiion. Citric*! Band*. Bitata Krawat, Conductora, Maodorea, Coolie*. Mmwi, Carpenters, Painten, Mechanics. Demarcaton, Time-keepers, Diao«hUmen and other employees (applied at short notice OH A ROBS MOOSRATB. AU Clorioai hands and office Tambiea supplied tree266 words
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Advertisement61 1913-09-27 13 WEILL ZERNER Diamond Merchants, Jewellers and Watch Dealers 1 MAS OfFlct SMievaN KagMta. Parta) Hotel de l'Europe Buildings, High Street. RECEIVED REGULARLY EVERY WEEK New Consignments of BRILLIANTS, JEWELLERY BBT IN QOLD AND PLATINUM WATCHES (ccm the btst house' in Ruropc. PRICES VERY MODERATE. The quality of every artirle guaranteed.61 words
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Advertisement1151 1913-09-27 14 THE GREAT EASTERN LX ASSURANCE COMPANY, UHITEDL MatLaVA saßaVVMsf^Bl fatMamaBBBBBB^BBBfaBBBB* Ibbb^bbbbbbbW fi^^^B^kBBBB^BBBBa. LaaOaHaafeOßßsl ##WJQA« •bbbbL #Ba4 aIHMn. M M bbM Afasast Aassßßßai aaBBVA.BB«aB*A4Bi bbbVbisbbbbbbTV "VBbsb ft^^aakaßßk. Lb^B^Bkalb^bbbL f^aalß^Ai^BßßtftA-Asßßlaßsl TA aaiaVOVLataVJaaW •^•af ssaaffi Psßsrta*a»«*inßn^BW tVanV>V *W «aL af A laaaa •■bsbßbl^MP bb^VsMßbbbbbS 'J BAJJKIM. TW IB Ml TOM MMUM MB INtINUME1,151 words
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Advertisement508 1913-09-27 14 UMKML ■But rm m saw tsa ■a. TMM I^aMwf). ■toadOasaa Bbaa«hai, Board of Dirsatori^-Berlie. BRANCHBB BerUa, Caiootta Hambnrr, Oaatoa, Haakow, Hnagtonfi, Kcb, P-ikirv.TiaatahvTaiaaala, TrißKtao, Yokohama. THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank fat* Handel aad larfaatrk B«rliaar HaadaavOeeuischait. 8. Blesebroader Daotaafaaßaak LHroßhoa dor Dieaoato508 words
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Advertisement879 1913-09-27 14 IHSURAMCE. A MARRIAGE ENDOWMENT for 15.000 en behalf of LU cbild may be poichaaad by a father aged 88, at the rate of 88 nwt| day for 13 years, tbe child being S. Sbould tbe death of tbe lather take plaoe aoy time after payment of the first premium, tbe879 words
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Article427 1913-09-27 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. To Protect Life. Over 1,300 London B tnaial motorbuses, which i* more than a third of the company', fleet, have been fitted with aideguarda with the object of minimising danger to life aad l.mb, and it ia expected that all the427 words
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Article246 1913-09-27 15 Certain episode* in the Auto Cycle Uaion'e Six Daya' Trial," which came to an end on Auguat 23, are likely to bring matteni to a bead so far aa tbe promotion of further motorcycle oompetitiona of thia kind ia concerned, writes H. E. Lafoae ia tho Globe. Most of my246 words
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Article321 1913-09-27 15 A correspondent writes to a Madras paper: <>n Monday, tbe let in**., Mr. H. Scoble Nicholson, of tbe Ceylon Labour CommiMion, Trichinopoly, accompanied by Mr. E. K. '-fr)[aii. two servants and s quantity of luggage, accomplished tbe feat of motoring in a 12-14 h.p. 4 cyclinder AUday car from Bangalore321 words
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Article59 1913-09-27 15 The nine hundredth mark ha* been reach ed ia motor cam aad motor cycle* ia Rangoon tbat being tbe number recorded ia tbe office of tb* comaiiaaioier of ponce, five hundred and mx lictaoaa bave keea iaaued granting penniaaina to carry, store or traaaport petrol aad 1.568 motor car, motor59 words
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Advertisement638 1913-09-27 15 THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARE NOT SALESMEN'S "FACTS' BUT ENGINEERING TRUTHS, AND WILL MAKE CLEAR THAT THERE IS NOTHING TO HIDE IN THE DJINN lil 1. Constructed upon marine steam engine lines, with tb* REVERSING OEAR MOUNTED ON a SOLID EXTaNMON of tbe bedplate, whereby absolute rifi my ia anaare^, and638 words
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Advertisement47 1913-09-27 15 ChamberUia's Pain Balm There ia aothing ao good for muscular rbeamaiiam. sprains, lsmsna— cramps of the muscle*, bruises and like injuries as Cham berlain s Pain Balm. It will effect a core ia lan* Mass thaa aay other treatment. For sale by aM Pis? mains* and Daaiar*.47 words
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Advertisement69 1913-09-27 15 THE PROVED BEST MOTOR TYRE SUPPLIED BY Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd., Telephone: 17, Colly er Quay, Telegrams: 290. SINGAPORE. "CONTINENTA. The only car better than NOISELtss l^J is the new and better J[ AP iK This car inherits the best of the many old qualities and possesses all the69 words
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Advertisement698 1913-09-27 16 French BTOCKB f TILEg and RIDGES ALWAYS PATENT on Roofing Tiles Ventilators AND Finials Tile Crestings RIDGES. WANTED To charter Ste-amer ab nt 8.000 ton*. Ron Haiphong to Tumpat. Particuitrs to V. C o Mraiis Time*. ■M »0» LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE ANO SINGING. Piai i irt- an.l Singine L« -iodi698 words
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Advertisement739 1913-09-27 16 NOTICES. B. 1. 8. N. CO.. LTD. SPECIAL RATES TO PLANTERS On and after July 1, 1918, First eiass Passage Tickets will be issued to bona fide Rubber Planter* resident in the Malay States travelliiiv from Singapore, Port Swettenbam or Penan* to Negapatam or Madras at tbe following reduced rates739 words
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Advertisement745 1913-09-27 16 nonces KiA.* KUT y SHIP CHANDLERS. SsMsVWsMSC Ww4 MsMrteAflsll BsMlt Fttatf •>*■«. 106, 108 k 109. Market Street Telephone Nos 431 and 1174. OBMBBAL mPOBTBBfI AMD BXloHlBB!. AMD COMMISSION AOBNTB, 87. PHILLII MTBBBT. Phone IMS, (Private Mo). Tekgra-UN MMUaT. 196 a GUAN KIAT 4 CO NOTICE is bertby given, that745 words
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Advertisement513 1913-09-27 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES Mraits Ti.nes List Tbe following fixturtw hi the current week and important forthcoming fixtoren ar t km lly supplit-d by tbe secretArieo of the varioui clabs. Coaveoicnt forms on which to maku tbe return* will be supplie-l on application tc tbe Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club.513 words
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