The Straits Times, 30 September 1913
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Title Section13 1913-09-30 1 The Straits Times. Na 24.300 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. WJPTEMBER 30. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement98 1913-09-30 1 (tbe celebrate: White Hops tMTM y WWS BfttHlMW. 174 Important Show OF •'•> SWISS HAND MADE EMBROIDERED ROBES To-day and To-morrow. The Latest Styles in Un-mide and Readyma -2* Robes, also Blouses, Costume- Skirts Underskirts. A VISIT WILL BE ESTEEMED. KATZ BROS., LTD, i M^^^^^^^p M M^M— MEjMJMJM^PJMJ^J^JJUBmUB^T^Wff^K^^ft^M^^' MQTEOR 1?98 words
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Advertisement37 1913-09-30 1 SLEDGE MILK 18 GENUINE Swiss Milk from cattle grazed on the FAMOUS PASTURES or the BERNESE ALPS. E 'fe*^ D if^fer L A^hfor SLEDGE BRAND Unsweetened Condensed or Natural Sterilized Sole Importers: j. TRAVERS 4 SONS LIMITED.37 words
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Advertisement180 1913-09-30 1 ROBINSON CO. SPECIAL DISPLAY NEWEST CREATIONS IN PARISIAN MILLINERY For the Singapore Race Meeting. Also an <x optionally LARGE -H.-ction. L.mcer Feathers, FlutTy F— thf Moun Winj?^. Flowers. Ornaments, Ribbons ami L,i MS. 1 A j AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF UOIES HIGH-CLASS FOOTWEAR, m^k r-tr^r -tr^ Latest Shapes and180 words
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Advertisement10 1913-09-30 1 JEFFREYS PILSENER BEER. A..«v is: AOAMSON. 6ILFILUN A Oft. ITS.10 words
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Article841 1913-09-30 2 THE MOST SACRED MOUNTAIN IN CHINA. Charming Mythology.. A writer ia tbe Maacheater Ooardiaa deecribea bia expiiriaaoea aad ■eaaaajum oa making an aeoent of Tai Shan the moat aaerod mountain in China. In Urn coaree of it be remarki There, according to tradition, legendary emperor* wonhiaped God. Coafocioa841 words
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Article224 1913-09-30 2 Handicap. 1 8. Slow back eye on the ball Doa't draw oa or you're done Shift yoar woiffat let your cine (ail Aa if it aad your body were oaa. Thia ia Ibe way tbe aaratcb men do, Bat it'i not lor dm and it not for yoa. Kaet back224 words
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Advertisement393 1913-09-30 2 Woj&jp^ Ideal Invigorator WT VAN A TONI C% st^ \l\ w lonic strengthens the system Jwflttn iaV^v against malaria. It also recoups the y^y^nEL fSrSj^c^J constitution after an attack. After lOr illness, when recovery is *low, 'Vajia' N^a^TT^ II r '9i A Blooa-Enriching I 3YWIA^ Nerve-Nourishing I i• Y*M>iei Brain-Vitalising393 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-30 2 Fo. Cbikbea'i HaeUag Coach at Miabt. Waaa.' Oaaat taaaraiaitCaat9 words
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Advertisement381 1913-09-30 2 Private Hotel Private Hotel "IBTAKA LAMA I No. M, Taluk BUacab Road, opposrss P. aO. Wharf. Oardeo. Taaaia Coorta, Stables, ate. Good Table. Single aad doable rooms may be bad at daily or monthly rates. For term*, apply to tbe Proprietor. CHABLBS LANOODTH. 110 4-10 > 50METHIN0 DELICIOUS By aest381 words
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Advertisement317 1913-09-30 2 UPHILD by QUALITY. eye'hTlp!! medlcTneb i i Twtteh or Sqaint or Smart or Bliak or We save yoa dioikv on ever* bottle Ban. If ao there ie something wrong deal straight and hones*. May bo yoa aatd li Isaac, and may be W e took •*f»dard remedies, yoa doa't Yoa317 words
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Article940 1913-09-30 3 HISTORY LEADING TO PRESENT CRISIS. The Simla Conference- Writing to the Chin* Press from Peking on September 2 a correspondent sayi Now tUt the Chinese >ad British delsgates are about to meet in a tripartite coo feranoe at Simla it may not be oot of place briefly940 words
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Advertisement453 1913-09-30 3 ntJAOVE ALL BLOOD JMfUHlticS. BUILD- UP YOUR HEALTH with I CSbENCE oa fluid bxtuact o* RED JAMAICA FTonounoaa' by tho WCItUT mum »frrwfi>mf« Urn ov»ot \^^7! r TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM. OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES. &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over453 words
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Advertisement61 1913-09-30 3 Chrwric Dtarrboe*. Ate you aubj«e* to tttecki ol durrboaa I Keep l\l 'j qmiet for a law d»y». ml ia ked if llliftll. b<MM ol your dWud Mk« Owmbartaia Colic Oil»r» sad Dter rt»M lUmedy Tbia *ri«l bM oarad aid of cbroatc dwrrfaoM Uwl pfcyaieia— bm»o ItiM M, tad it61 words
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Advertisement479 1913-09-30 3 HEADS QUITE BALD WITHJjNGWORM Spread Until Eldest Boy's Head Was Covered with Ugly Patches. Then Younger Boy Had It. Used Cut icura Soap and Ointment. Today Have Splendid Heads of Hair. Quota St.: GUUncham. Dorset. Baa.— "Last saanasr my eldest boy eaosat rlagworai at anaool aad I trsawd H as479 words
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Advertisement222 1913-09-30 3 RANEEOUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. YAMATOS Cash Sale COMMENCES ON 41, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE CO., and S-l, Beach Roavd (Next to Raffles Uctel) IN STOCK: Mitchell Car aelf atartar and el.ctr.oally lighted 4-oylindar 4O H.P. Bpiton Car, 4-cylindere. 1O1«222 words
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Advertisement664 1913-09-30 4 STEAMER mUMtS. P. 6. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. rOKiHIW UI'W PBNINO, CEYI.oN Al/sTKALU. INHIA. ADEN, BOYPT, MKDIIKRRANKAN POKTS PLY MOUTH AM) LONDON. Through Bill* ol Lading issued far MCdMil'cnitnOiill. Continental and Aasericaa Ports. Steamers will leave Mnuapore on or about MAIL LINES 191S Homnoard I fur I. From S.ngapxe ,£k£* ll664 words
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Advertisement609 1913-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD EUIOPEAN LINE. A rortßJtttly nerrie* la maiatarced ftc »«r*-i Yokohama Tie pom to ManaOlaa I Lea line and lihren under mail ooatrae* with Urn Imperial Japanem Ooreromiat Tbf New Twin nerow 4k«ro«M maintains I i'ji- mar b»T*> been »pi deeigaad609 words
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Advertisement670 1913-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION GO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pabang. Berserah, Kretay, Pak*, Tringgana, Bistrt, Semera, Bacbok, Ktlantan, Tabai, Bangoara, Telopin, Panarai, Patani, Siogora Laooo. Kohaamoi, Bandoo, Langsoeo. Tska. Cliumpon, Koblak and Bangkok Dim D»pa.ituf« b. HCIM Qot. t Will not ea^l at Kretay, Paka, Tabai, Taku and Koblak.670 words
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Advertisement511 1913-09-30 4 STEAMEP. SftlLlMs HiMHIIBC IHr tilk i I IMF HAMBURG. WBTWI ■MUVtNiiiMTiiii, uiu mgn ComblßMl «o wlo Ttaa ilmbm ol -Imm Ooaapffaiaa taahataia r^aUr larvinn betwaan H*>ibara: Bfeuea A irwerp. Bowro^n wd Btndea mm! tb> Haaaa roil, they are il ■ylniiiii lan z-vbtlj lor Havre uJ Hamtarv and oaaa a month511 words
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Advertisement639 1913-09-30 4 i STUMER SAILINGS. I N. D. L. I NORDOEUTSCHER LLYOD. BREMEN IMPERIAL 6ERMAN MAIL LINE. Th fan; and well known mail »t«-am«>rs nl I thin Company sail lortmnhily fr.m Hr, :u 11. UamburK. via Krtt Ham Antwerp. Southampton. Gibraltar. Genoa. Naatl .connect lint Mir-, ilia*, Napli AUxiu tua. ml riot639 words
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Advertisement146 1913-09-30 5 HOOGLANDT 1 ft CO.. i SINGAPORE. JENATZY fe JENATZY |j§ JENATZY JENATZY 9 JENATZY ij S JENATZY -a JENATZY S JENATZY S C JENATZY JENATZY HOOGLANDT CO.. SINGAPORE. Japanese Cement SAKURA. BRAND. BEST I^^^^A CHEAPEST For Quotation and Sample, apply to G. OTOMUNE CO. 26 10 •119 s The Traveller's146 words
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Advertisement192 1913-09-30 5 GUAN KIAT ft CO. ajhlp-Ch«»ji<«l«»«-sj, S7, PMILLIf SrMSaTT. N.w •hlpm.nt Junt Imaortad I Hubbock s ooloored paint oil and d e *i Brass riddles iron nddlee. brass Krsss screws iron aerews, brasa ftoat i«Waa, CrW««tTb7«£, «-*^*lS^l Mll 1 Byele-. punchea, ganwad puaofaee, snaojecs Qa^vaniied watoriag cAaa. haai saws, Iroa asalting192 words
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Advertisement475 1913-09-30 5 STEAMER BAIUN6B. BURNS PHILP LINE laaAroaa to Java Pears Poas DAawu 'aiiMs.ni Islabd, Bbjbbaxs iad Svnnr via Toanaa Stbaits. Alao totem iiii nam and onno wHb aranshipmant tor oaberViotoau.. Sootb AceTBAUAM aad Noara Q^aaaaLAm Poata Bamaa Naw Onutii. Naw Bbitaiw TAaMABiAa aad Na» Zbalavd Poats. •moeth FasaMs- i»— svawy A475 words
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Advertisement632 1913-09-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. OOMBINIO •■HVIOB OP THE OCEAK 8 8 CO.. LTD.. A THE WEST AUBTMUM I N. CO.. LTD F^m.ntl* Parthi, Wort h tVaw* Auetrallan *«va KanlM Fortnightly laiUjfi betweei ttaffapore tod W«Xm AMtnJik, nailing al Java (m todnoement ofleei), Derby, King Sound (Port (or Ibe Kimbetley Oold FieMe) Brootoe,632 words
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Advertisement681 1913-09-30 5 MTICLEB FOR SALE. RUBBER STUMPS FOR SALE. B Minyala B»UU Port Dicknoa. 88 9-11 MOTOR CAKFOR3ALE. For Ml*, om second hand Single Cylinder 'i sealer Borer Oar in firnt claaa condition at moderate prci Apply to W. Lambert Stable*, Orobard BoeA 189 TURNOUT FN BALE. For tale, a Rood toaad681 words
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Advertisement306 1913-09-30 5 No One Hesitates to take the best when offered. Sunlight Soap offers the very beat in Soap, and an increasing number of careful housewives all over the world are finding this out every day. Do V not be misled into buying an inferior Soap, but ask for Kt^l Sunlight. ;iml306 words
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Advertisement692 1913-09-30 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. DRESSER WANTED. Wan', d. :»i ."-.jklilj ronicrttnt I rtsoer. *PPlj «'«*> fo i t W tim-u»«L to B*hn. f' r Lid VaiiSf(iot{ Ajftnu, froetan Btilti. Ltd. SlO CHINESE BOOK-KEEPER W*NTEO WsjsVd. a Smart Book keeper (Chin.-c prafcrtud). Oocd S»]»ry t 4 compet'Bt man rSJ? per cn lly to692 words
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Advertisement268 1913-09-30 6 TARAKAN CRUDE OIL An Efficient and Economical WOOD PRESERVATIVE Compare the price with that of Patent Preservatives. tf* H AA PKH Tilt OF" I IUU 4 GALLONS THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), Limited, Winchester House, SINGAPORE:. B CLEAN. ODOURLESS. THE STANDARD OIL CO.'S New Perfection Oil Cook -stove FOR268 words
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Advertisement299 1913-09-30 6 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW'S SPECIAL SHOW OF FROCKS HATS FOR OCTOBER. j We haw a most cliarmiriK assortment of dainty n-a<ly-t<>-•n yS I wear Gowns in stock. Tlh Model illustrate! here is 'TV*^^ made (>t Whlte Cotton Volle j*? outline*! and embroidered in 0 various colours. Prire: $11.50 I I rW'V V299 words
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Article137 1913-09-30 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday. September .\O. High Wator, MIM a-iu 10 4i p.m Wednesday, October I. Hi«h W»tor. 11 1 am II 21 p m. Thursday, October 2. Hi«h Water. 11 -'J m. I*. »v 1 i > I, mi am I iu.nl l'Jo. Priday, October 3. Hii<ti W»i«c137 words
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Article220 1913-09-30 7 To DAI. nii Shanghai an I .lapan A. Apc«r 8 pm Malaga and Muar Ladj Weld Spm n and P snrth-nliara Calypno 8 ptn Penasg anl Colombo lyo Mara I pm Malacca and I'ort Dick-Kin Hong Liaa 8 pm Batu I'ahat A ing Hin 8 pm .ti.ljang.220 words
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Article169 1913-09-30 7 Btpaay'a Hteamer AtUoti.iuil.ft Ctiluiubiial no>u i>n >un.l»y. SepWmbor 3H. ami may b«- i \pm-teil t<i airire here at about 0 a.m. on Friday. Ktubor 8. The P. an 1 O. bomowanl mail «W-»m<*r Aasaye U-(t ILrngkong at 1 p.m. on Satur mber 27. an'l may be exp.st.-l169 words
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Article239 1913-09-30 7 Latest Arrivals. An-*' -tr i«SI ton«. lap* Walker. S,-j* J» Kn.iu I 'alcutU. SO. i, I mlSlUn 4 i >. For 1! kong. .Up «tr. 8143 ton*. ('apUin jn I• > \..|iama. S^pt W. «,r», -m t..n«. lipt Hum. h r.»n II k.<D*. Sept B«k» M,., r lUuibirn.239 words
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106 1913-09-30 7 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wharve* at which Vesaeto arc Berthed To-Day; TASJONO PAOAR. Bast Wbabt Baxih Nil. W. Sbctiok No. 1...\ lsiliiuir. CfasTA A: M.ir; Shbsrs Wa»Br Nil. Mai* W. Sacr. No. 3...< eylon Maru. n 8... A. Aprar. «...HonK Bee. B ..Nil. •...Tcnpaisan Maru. Circe. Jason.106 words
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Article101 1913-09-30 7 Arrivals. IV-r -tr Ap. sr. >M-|>t Me- From Calcutta Miss Simpson, Mr. Ooruny. Per iitr. Iy.. Maru. Sept '2fl.— From Yoko haiua Meium. (ieorKe. and <le la l'eunc. IVrstr. Hoim, Sept From Bangkok M. ssm. K. M. StranKiiian, K. W. Munro, and Klhs. !Vr -\i. Hock \jee.101 words
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Article227 1913-09-30 7 Difference Between Para And Plantation. i uD'lrrMtaad laays The Times of Ceylon) that Mr. Kclway Uauiber, (tovemment Agri cultural Chemist, who recently returned (row home, will shortly issue a publication »n rubber research work and development, diacuoting the question on what lines research work her* and227 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article111 1913-09-30 7 SusiroßS. Sri'timskr SO, 1913. On Lowdou Bank 4 myt »/4£ Demand m 3/4 > Private 6 mtt 3 i t m/s 'I if, Oa OaßMAin Bank d/d W PiiTato 8 m/i '241 Ob Fa*»ca Bank d/d m SMi Private 8 m/s 1 <«>t Oa Imu. Bank T. T. 174111 words
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Article145 1913-09-30 7 Bmairoaa, Skftimhi* SO. 1911. 1-i.n.bi.f buyem I 7 99 do li'ube No. 1) unpicked 10.M) 1 Conn Snndried 18.40 do Mixed Ufl Pepper. Klack MM do White 6% bnv.ix a M.V5 S*«o Flour Sarawak »M do Brunei No. 1 ootu Pearl Sa«o 4.30 Coffee Bali MtOO Coffee Paleeibang. 10%145 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article178 1913-09-30 7 «J» 1 Bayer*. Selton 10 10 Ampul 8.50 IM 1 1 AyerWenß U0 10 10 BeUt 2.45 2.60 10 10 Bra*ng 000 1.00 10 10 Kamp*» pw 10 10 Kanaboi 190 110 10 10 KinUA«oci»tioiilHi« U.OO Cl 41 KioUTin 117.6 2.4.6 Cl dl L»h»t MiDW IS 17/ 10 6178 words
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Article650 1913-09-30 7 8/- S/ All*«»! XI XI AnK loJ T *l* 6:< 8/- An«lo M«lmy 8/7*. 9/4 8/- a/- BmUnuMkUk* 1/XI 41 Baio TiK» 3.0.0 1.10.0 2 a/- Bekuh /I<H 1 > 19 If dis > di» XI 41BukitK»jum l.*-9 1.14.7 XI XI BukU Lictang BX.O 8.10.0 turn •ij- 3/- Bnkit650 words
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Article102 1913-09-30 7 Bo,«. Ml. da 41 11 SmeMiM Co. 15/6 17/ 41 41 Pre*. 1.0.0 1.3.0 5/- Bladrie Twtya M 4/9 10 10 Fraaer Ne«»e 6J.00 100 Howmrth Bnkine 49X0 100 7% Pro*. iwi.uu 100 100 KaU Bro, bat, 180.00 140X10 10 10 lUyMrd Co. 80.00 IX! 100 100 R. Hargreave*102 words
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Advertisement164 1913-09-30 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. <).-toher I.— At saleroom, unredeemed pledge*, at 10. October At naleroom, uarttleemr 1 pl<- at 10. Ortoher A.— At saleroom. unretleemcJ I'lcd^"*. at 10. i 7. At Halvroom, land situate in the district of Bodok, etc., at '2JO. Chin* Kent Lee and Co October 2.164 words
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Advertisement207 1913-09-30 7 SMOKE |j||| Ml GARRIGK. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. "EMPIRE" DRILL THE STANDARD OF THE tk V\ WORLD FOR VV^ ALLUVIAL %|1YBI»% PROSPECTING. *v\l|a3 X cvwJJ^^ Te LAM AO.NTB iLxSVjfi* VASXEK «f fV H> <0? IN STOCK a. QVTW is° AT BINGAPORE C^Vj3\> x READY FOR SHIPMENT. CATALOGUE AND PRICE ON APPLICATION. NEW207 words
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Advertisement100 1913-09-30 7 CHOICE FILMS WILL BB SHOWN To-Nitfht Xo-Nitfht t AT THB HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BUIDOB BJOAD. ilio to 11 p.m. Western Drama. A GAMBLER HONOUR A.bK (Tianedy br n«« abont U mtormaMoa of a Kaiubliri. Farce Comedy. TRIMMERS TMIMMbTO A.aV (Tlj em qaarrel lead* to tbeir aedaiaa). Drama of Italian100 words
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915 1913-09-30 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. THE EMPIRES OIL RESOURCES The time has arrived when the oil resources of the British Empire must be investigated and utilised with foresight aad activity. Ia a recent speech the First Lord of the Admiralty made it quite clear that we are within measarable915 words
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Article19 1913-09-30 8 Messrs. Situe, Darby and Co., inform t» that tbe output of rubber from Pegoh for Jag— was 86,446 lbs.19 words
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Article18 1913-09-30 8 Tbe mail steamers report northerly wiads ia the East Arabian Sea aad aa exceedingly weak munaoon current elsewhere.18 words
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Article43 1913-09-30 8 Cholera is very bad just bow in Foocbow. Tbe people are using old flags aa charms These have asea blessed by their priest*. They float about ia the breeae at every vil lane oa the hill tops here, so writes a oorres aoadaat43 words
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Article57 1913-09-30 8 The Imperial dsrmsn mail steamer Prias Kitel Friedrich, which is due to leave Sings pore for Europe oa December 1 will give travellers from the Far Kant to Europe Uw last opportunity of reaching home on Christmas Eve. This steamer is scheduled to reach Naples oa Deoamber 22 and (Jeaoa57 words
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Article16 1913-09-30 8 given by the N. D. L to the captain with regard to timely arrival ia Italy.16 words
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Article79 1913-09-30 8 At the general meeting of the Straits Chinese lUw— *ioa Club held oa Friday last, the following ware elected once bean n. lor the ensuing year President, Taa Wi Yaa boa. secretary, Keoag Chin Eng asst. secretary. Clio* Sun Oboe; boa. treasurer, Taa Cboag Kee boa. auditor, Chan Sse <79 words
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Article116 1913-09-30 8 Takiaa the popolatioa of the F.M.B. as lfitO,ooo the proportion of orimiaals last year was Ml per 100,000 of the popoUUeo. The Chief BeoraUry, Stir K. L. Brockmaa. CM (1 says tteateaoas appear to have had a tendon ry to iscirnsis, the average laagth of asateaos of lobr saatsaos ptiaoaw116 words
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Article26 1913-09-30 8 Manila hotel proprietors tn urging ttie iruperatiTe Deed of legislation for protection •gainst pfofmuonsJ Head tx-aU sad others who secure board and lodging without paying therefore."26 words
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Article38 1913-09-30 8 Owing to alterations to be made to the water mains, tbe supply ot water to the southern portion of the town will be reduced between the bourn of A p.m. to morrow and A a.vi. on October 'I.38 words
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Article35 1913-09-30 8 At the Hongkong magistracy, Arnold As*, a nusn subject, was charged on remand with being found within the fortifications at Lyemun. Defendant, who pleaded guilty to tbe charge, wa* fined I'ii.or oae month's bard labour.35 words
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Article50 1913-09-30 8 Tbe paragraph about Mr. Buckley's photograph published ye*terday was not quite correct. The portrait was taken by Mr. J. J. Carapic-t, who is an amateur photographer, and not f or that gentleman. It was Mr. Carapiet'K work that largely provided the material from which the Memorial Hall picture was painted.50 words
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Article58 1913-09-30 8 A couple of years ago much political capital was made out of the fact that .Mr. Winston Churchill, at that time Home Secretary, released from Dartiuoor prison a tin pherd, named Daviea, before the Utter* sentence had expired. Haviea bas again become prominent through being arrested on s charge of58 words
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Article74 1913-09-30 8 At tbe quarterly meeting of Lodge St. Michael No. WSB, held in the Masonic Hall last evening, Wor Bro. W. Makepeace was installed as W. M. for the coming year and appointed the following officer*. S. W. T. (>. Naugbtoa, J. W. D. C. van L. Boomkamp Sec., W. Cnig;74 words
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Article66 1913-09-30 8 In a speech on September IU at the opening of tbe Hardinge Hospital, Dbarampore, ll. h. the Viceroy emphasised the necessity of the Sanitarium and the Hospital working in clone harmony in spite of being under differrent managtment. He pointed oat tbe danger of consumptive patients, not com pletely cured,66 words
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Article70 1913-09-30 8 The German newspapers are angry with Mr. Andrew Carnegie for having suggenhxi at the opening of the Palace of I'eace, at The Hague, that the Kaiser was a pacificist. The Cologne Gazette remark* The Kainer will preserve peace as long an it is reconcible with national honour. When the neoeanitios70 words
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Article68 1913-09-30 8 Tbe Daily Telegraph, in a special article on Imperial Emigration, states that Gnat Britain lias no system of organisation for ob tainiag suitable persons to emigrate to the dominions. It advocates the establishment of an Imperial Department of Migration uader a special Minister of the Crown to cooperate with the68 words
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Article85 1913-09-30 8 It was really quite refreshing to be in the Botanic Garden* last evening listening to tbe Brahinaß*' band aad watching the crowd of people with socli a big sprinkling of merry juvenile faces. Although a K r >*' deal of money was voluntarily subscribed, tbe Childion's Hand Kund is in85 words
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Article84 1913-09-30 8 Sixteen gifta for presentation to tbe Dalai Lama by the Government of India, which have been prepared in London, bavo been viewed by tbe India Office officials ami are awaiting shipment, liny include a cuperbly fitted mahogany case, five feet long, contain ing in tbe centre signed miniatures of tbe84 words
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Article95 1913-09-30 8 It is uodemtcod, says the N.C. Daily Bwwa, that as a ooasr<|oaaee ol the reoeat visit of the cruiser* to Shanghai and up tb* Yangtse. practically all tlie gna* in Uit- various fort* and alunK tlie river banks have bean placed bom de oorubat. This bas been effected by tbe95 words
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Article105 1913-09-30 8 Aa exciting incident occurred at Taaiong Pagar early in the morning of Sunday last. A tally clerk ia the employ of the Ocean Steamship Company stopped oa a hole oovered with dunnage mat* and fell through into the water. He was ia imminent danger of his life when the third105 words
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Article163 1913-09-30 8 For the firs* tioo in history, a lady baa become the editor of a Presbyterian new*. pafir. The sew editor o( tile Presbyterian, the weekly organ of the I'mbyteriu Church of Bnglaad, is Mrs. Heriuaoo. wife of the minister at Clapton, who sue needed the Kr». W. Crass bow of163 words
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Article393 1913-09-30 8 Tin' appointment is announced of 'aptain J. (i. Home, of th« Koyal Marine, to tlie Triumph, for passsge to Hongkong, to daU August Mb Mr. Shaik Ahmed Ally, who in proceeding to Mecca to perform Haclj." was entertained by the National I nion Club on Sunday. A393 words
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Article269 1913-09-30 8 Tlie fnneralof the Ulc Mr. W K. Newiuao, headuiaiiter of tbe KnyliHli School, lialu I'ahat. Johore, took place un tin- aeawin] September 37. l>i«lh otrurnj ijuite unexpectedly as tbe result of a rupture of an aneuriniu of tbe aorta. Thf d<-oiased was quite well269 words
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Article349 1913-09-30 8 Judgment was g en by Mr. .luxii-e Sproule today in lit- a>imn id winch Messrs. Uoodall an I U cUhucl from Low Peog Socy aad Co. 4,'JIJ id respect of lone suffered by them owing to defendants (ailutu to fulfil a contract la *upply of bark349 words
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Advertisement281 1913-09-30 8 By Rotil W»iur TO Hia MJUBSTY KIN« QKOROa V. SOLI AOINTB. CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO. FOR 19X4. Our subscription price list is now ready. A copy will be posted on application. JOHN LITTLE COMPANY. LIMITED. WOLSELEY AUTOCARS. P SOLE AGENTS: Central Engine Works, Ltd. The "COOL Humberette IN BTOCK PRICE: $1,200281 words
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Advertisement135 1913-09-30 8 YOU LL LIKE IT YOU'LL MORE THAN LIKE IT— WHEN YOU SEE IT BUT YOU 1 YE 60T TO SEE IT FIRST THAT HIGH-CLASS AND REFINED COMEDY IN TWO PAKTS ENTITLED A DAUGHTER OF EVE Tboaa who have asea it will tell yoo thav it will be worth your while135 words
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Article362 1913-09-30 9 MR REDMOND MAKES A FIGHTING SPEECH. Party Gnns Reopen Fire. Kaoraa's Tninea«a. London, September 99. Mr. Redmond, ia a fighting peach at Caberaiveee, Co- Kerry, declared We have woa oar fight .and the I Isterites know they bave lost it Their arguments have failed throughout the length362 words
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Article260 1913-09-30 9 TIMES SUGGESTS RENEWAL OF ASSURANCES t> Yuan Sbih-Kai Must Remain. RSI-TBBS TSLS..EAH. London, September 29. TtieTimts. in an article on China's reparation, »ey- <i>Dkiu< ring Chang ll sun s limited control of his ill -disciplined followers, bis acts of reparation probably represent all be could do. Tbe260 words
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Article37 1913-09-30 9 The East Atiatk CoajMiiy's Dailt Report The market ia London yesterday was weehet. The closing prises were: Hard Kiae Para Spot 8«, Forward 8 1 First latex oreps, delivery aext three m oaths t»|37 words
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Article65 1913-09-30 9 Spaniards Shelled By Their Own Gnus. RaCTU'l TaLBMUM. London. September 39. From Taagier it is reported that WTerp. indecauTe fighting betweeo tbe Spaniards sad the Moon at Laracbe malted ia terrible ■laughter oa both t&m. It is reported that the Spaniard* fell into an ambush, and that65 words
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Article45 1913-09-30 9 Rsctss 1 Tbibobih. London, September 39. At tbe village of Fayette, Mississippi, two negroes ran amok ia the streets, shooting wildly. They were captured aad were lynched, tbe bodies being hanged at the railway station. Altogether thirteen were killed, including the Sheriff.45 words
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Article165 1913-09-30 9 KaoTBB Tsisastn London, September 39. A inninnfn from Rbeims states that the aviator Prevost has won the Gordon Bennett cup, covering 134 miles in an boor. The Gordon Bennett Aviation Trophy race wbich was held at Bethany aerodrome, just outside lUieims, attracted a large number if entries165 words
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Article26 1913-09-30 9 Rs-ctbb's Tils. Hi* Loodoa, September 39. Tbe death has taken place of Sir Alfred East, President of the Royal Society of British Artists, aged 08.26 words
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Article27 1913-09-30 9 Raima's TsLassia. London. September 99. Sir T. V. I! iwatsr has been unanimously elected Lord Mayor of the City of London for next year.27 words
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Article46 1913-09-30 9 Dsa OsTASurisms Lloyd TsLaesaa. Berlin, September 39. The Berlin negotiations betweee French and German financiers oa the Turkish rail ways loan are developing favourably. Tbe negotiations will continue through the German financiers with the Porte, wbich is sending I >schavid Bey to Berlin.46 words
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Article35 1913-09-30 9 l»«« OsTAsUTiscas Lloyd Tilsorav. Berlin, September M. Tbe resignation of General Hoetseadorff has been declined by the Emperor aad he is now accompanying tbe heir apparent to Leipsig for the ceatenary celebrations.35 words
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Article25 1913-09-30 9 Daa OjTasiiTrscae Llotd Tsiaeaim. Berlin, September 39. Colonel Winterfeld is now better. He is being sttsaasd by Professor Mumm. his wife's ancle.25 words
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Article176 1913-09-30 9 Excellent Results Over 23 Mile Oane. (Faoa Ota Own CoaaaaroNosxT.) I Vnang, Hr.pt ember 30. The Peaaag Automobile Club oa Saturday bold a speed judging competition for oars and motor cycles over a coarse of about 28 miles oa the Glugo* Road, starting from Spring Grove176 words
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Article45 1913-09-30 9 Mr. R. de B Layard, who has hose for sometime British Consul General at Kobe. sad is saw am Bncssad. will on his return to Japan I Mr. J. C Hall as Britwb Coasal (leaeral at Yibisiai Mr. Hall .a retiring from the Cnnsnly service.45 words
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Article1098 1913-09-30 9 SLIPWAY COMPANY HELD TO BE AT FAULT. The Judgment. The Chief Justice (Sir W. H. Hyndmaa Jones) delivered judgment yesterday in tbe suit by the Singapore Slipway and Engineering Co Ltd., against Scow Bng Tin, owner of the local steamer Hoag Ho. Plaintiffs claimed 117,000 odd1,098 words
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Article69 1913-09-30 9 The nnmmlstn of the Cbiklrea s aid Society are making their annual appeal for funds, to which it is hoped there wfllbs goner ess ■me mm, so that the good work of this pmstJaal charity, which depends entirely on /olaasary dnestioes. may aot he ia say way amrhsfsss. The smallest69 words
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Article1165 1913-09-30 9 THE NEW MOSQUE FOUNDATION STONE. Laid by the Sultan. iFeom a CouMMMrcmmtn.) Kuala KtD(nr, September 96. The proceedings of Um great week are over at last, the final function being tbe laying of Um foundation atooe of the State Mosque this aftet Boon. It waa intended to bold1,165 words
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Article593 1913-09-30 9 Exemplary Fine on Chinese Ships Chinche*. An interesting ooolieahip case in wbich proceedings bad been taken against the cap lain, the cbinchew and tbe aceata of the ateamer Seang Chooa for carrying aa 111 mm of passangcn, waa beard yesterday afternoon by Mr. Firmstone in tbe second593 words
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Article517 1913-09-30 9 Injury to Pet Dog Leads To Litigation. Sitting in the Civil District Court yestor day. Mr. Firmstoae continued tbe bearing of the cans ia which Mr. N. Blumenthal is claiming MM damages from Mr. B. M. Woolcoinbe for serious injuries received by bis dog, which wss run517 words
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Article277 1913-09-30 9 PORTES BELLICOSE ATTITUDE TOWARDS GREECE. Special Emissary for Athens. Racma's Tsusbam. London, September 29 At Constantinople it ia reported that tbe Council of Ministers has decided M to depetch a rpecial emissary this week to Athens with tbe Porto's counter proposals to Greece. There is reason to277 words
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Article434 1913-09-30 9 CHIEF SECRETARY RECEIVES ADMIRAL PEIRSE. Programme of Entertainment. (FaoM Oca Own Cosskspokdkmt.) Kuala Lumpur, September 80. H. M. S. SwifUure, tbe flagship of Rear Admiral K. H. Peirse, C.B, M.V.0 Cow mander in chiof of the East lamas Squadraa, arrived at Port Swetteobam yostetday after, noon. i Tbe434 words
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Article27 1913-09-30 9 M. Servant, (iovernor OenossJ tl laaV China is, it is slated, loavia* for Ft* net a* October, ia order to be ia Paris when fss> Chambers reassemble.27 words
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Article3149 1913-09-30 10 THE CHAIRMAN'S HALF-YEARLY REVIEW. Features in Piece Goods Trade. The half yearly general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce wss held in the Hi change Hoosn, yesterday, at 2JJO p.m. The lion U. T. Boyd presided aad there were also present, the Hon. C. W. Darbisbire. Messrs.3,149 words
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Article290 1913-09-30 10 The Tragic Story o( a Spanish Dancer. A tragically romantic history is that of the latest foreign dancer to Come Over Here for the revue at the London Opera House. Mile. Carmelita Ferrer is the niece of the educational Socialist aad philanthropist whose execution in Barcelona290 words
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Article88 1913-09-30 10 Joseph Philips. <64 years of age>. who bad bean second cashier ia tha Beak of England, was oa Siptisibtr 1. ssateaosd to twelve w 1 i 1 iw|riinmin> on a ohargo of having forged a number of Sooth flmnriras share traaslers belonging to tbs bank. Ha disap psared from the88 words
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Article438 1913-09-30 10 Official Receiver's Com me at on Sale Of Property. In the matter of the Averboo Kubber Estates. Ltd.. SOl. Salisbury House, EC. the report of Mr. H. E. Burgess, Official Heceiver, ha* been issued to the creditors and shsre holders. The account* prepaied aa at August 21,438 words
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Article432 1913-09-30 10 Strange Statement About Burial Place. It has always been believed that Christo pher Columbus was buried at Seville, ia Soain, but, according to Mr. John E. 1 Hiborne. Assistant Secretary of State at Washington, the remaino of the discoverer of America are in the Cathedral of Santo Domingo,432 words
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Article163 1913-09-30 10 Sheik Deea, a Strait* born Mohamedan, waa charged before Mr. Talma, in the second court this morning, with causing death by a rash set. Inspector Mean, of the Busbars Station, said that the aocosed waa driving a hired motor car ia Beach Koad oa Sunday night163 words
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Article15 1913-09-30 10 Li Lie* Chua, ska leader of tho recast nsilhaa ia Kiaagoi. has arrived at Waka-15 words
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Article342 1913-09-30 10 NOTES IN GENERAL. Football. K.0.Y.L.1. (I) v. Azevedos. The K.0.Y.L.1. first eleven had no difficulty in defeating a weak team of the Azevedos last evening by four goals to nil. Practically throughout the game tl.e soldiers bad things very much their own way, and but for the smartness342 words
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Article334 1913-09-30 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Following are results of yesterday's play A. Siv.lk. Hccker v. Cochran, unfinished. Xi»i oim.-, Handicap. Owen Hughes btat Dames, 7—5, Myles beat Tinaley, 6 -2,7- 5. MiUigan beat Froat, 6-1. 0-1. Bornemann boat Gardiner, unfinished. Ca—els v. Owen, unfinished. Holdeu beat Laybournc. 2, 2-6, 7—5. Uouglaaa334 words
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Article136 1913-09-30 10 A most important teoam tournament btr been planned by thr Manila Tennia Club far January. Player* from all otc the ».otl<J may take part and Japan. North China, Singapore and other Kar Kanteni placm will alao be asked to Bend repreaeotatira. li. I >. Parker, the wall136 words
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Article159 1913-09-30 10 Cricket in Johore. A cricket match was pUyod at Gennnng on Saturday afternoon, botwosa teams taom tbs Johore Kubber Land's Staff aad the staff of tbs ■aaamU Rubber Co^ the latter moludtag a visitor ia Mr. Una— a who has jo* irtuiail fr >ni Home. la*)a*aaajal 1 ompsny s159 words
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Article302 1913-09-30 10 Popular Young Sportsman Dies At kuala Lumpur. It is with luucl. regret that we have t.. announce the death a] Mi I A. Godby. of Messrs. Boustead. Hampshire and Co.. Ltd., at the Kuropeao Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. on Sunday afternoon, after a trying illness302 words
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Article279 1913-09-30 10 As the result of a complaint frotu the Hotel de 1 Kurope concerning minsing property, one of the boy-. \ap .In Mong. was, thia morning in the third court, abanjM 1 1 li being in fraudulent possession of a brooch, two tie pins, a gold rint279 words
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Article189 1913-09-30 10 Long ago in times heroic the young Sandow of the day. Who oould tear a lion in pieces in a tit of idle play. Waa wakened from hia slumber* by a Totce butfa noil and fair The linliHimrH are coming, dear, an<J I bare cut189 words
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Article135 1913-09-30 10 The very vlashed akirt baa come to London, states the Mirror, aad -has h< Id up the tram. I The wearer, a girl of about aichteen years of age, was seen walking along Hsgent Street towards Osfoai Mm skirt, which was of a vivkl blue, waa -Uihmi from ankle almost135 words
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Article1030 1913-09-30 11 YEARS DIVIDENDS OF THIRTYFIVE PER CENT. Optimistic Opinions. The sixth annual general meeting of Rah man Hydraulic T.n 1.1.1.. waa held at the ofßee of M Adamaon. iilfillan and Co., (the agents*. Pa*aag. on Saturday, when there were pr*»eat Messm I Mitchell (chair man II Tli tw.1,030 words
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Article739 1913-09-30 11 Story of in Ingenious Hoax At Eton. About the year 1885 tl* rv Rpran« up mm the boys at Eton College a taste for collect log autograph* a deaire veryxroatly further mI by the tJxn pnrral use of "franks." Anioui! Ux pur"" of an i.IJ Etonian recently rhoeasuri.739 words
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Article87 1913-09-30 11 OwiBR to the ONupeaMon otUwuw C.P.K. rteamem.it UraportaB that tbe Great North em Company, owner* of the Minnesota which maintain a ajrrtoa between Page* 9oaad and China and Jap— .and who have recently > niered two new ■■mull, baa redooad the paaaenger rate troa Henttf* to Yokohama iram Ao to87 words
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Article45 1913-09-30 11 DiiauuaiiUMMgiflianaravUingaChiasaii murder hare sThjanvmsrt aa anderground railway «sr smoMliM Chin an kste Britiah olomiav Urn UmmT Mmm, aad Mexico The racnincaMaaa of Mm iamsj isyattun ataainai «ch«OM«xtoßd thsoogboat the Pacifle Coast, and hundreds of On— taii, it ia believed, Lav* thus gained antraaoa into America.45 words
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Article912 1913-09-30 11 Prices QMled la the Market £gfr Mtraißf. rtuwapors, September 10. 1911 Iwn. Lyall and Ira*. Bxohan*e ud sban brokers. MM* the toUowiag Im* at qootaUoaa Uiia morning I ■■I Valob. But»«» mluh. I 2 Allaga: 1 It 4 1 An«lo J*»» 4,0 6 8 t Anglo Jobot*912 words
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Advertisement39 1913-09-30 11 The Man Who Get- There at fa* mm Mia all al ltd M» sal hawaMU a«sa< sfaV^ataaaty •H UVB Ml GOMPOM BMkas thaw laaiatlt aaiajilasj. taaia Ml if sx il ißjit njliaMiln akx i Of ALL ONSMMTbV 1 a»n<l39 words
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Advertisement48 1913-09-30 11 TbNhm'ilo tbetsMMntMaaMyaa, Wood* oaly Oreat Pvpprtßiat Cure May r>« ><*• ky Mm »ilb of your virtaa, Mar your Pmm throaafc Mm aaaa aatare, TiU the bom of Ma mm al Mm flirt* In I. Wliawr Mm saraa at Im a», U Urn i.l), iba owm, Mm droa«U laai, iMJMJMriIkMI48 words
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Advertisement155 1913-09-30 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS BABY ORGANS Prices from $25. aaaV^^- T~ m S. Moutrie ft CO LTD. A GOOD EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT IS PSOVIDBD BT TIB INTERESTING, HUMOROUS AND DRAMATIC PICTURES TO-NI6HT 3 NIC|PROCIUMHE MARLBOROUGH PICTUBB THBATRB, BBA( H BOAD, Saooro Baww, OJO to 11 r a. Jia Pbtvs Billia Taa Objut Wixtih155 words
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Advertisement247 1913-09-30 11 H SMOUO ETEBTWHIBr BT Jfof on I IMEAKLY) EvERTBOOT. I PLAYER'S I I MIXTURE I THE MIXTUIE OT MATCHI.tSS MERIT. r"om ALL DEALER!. BAFFLES HOTEL Special ON SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. STAMFORD HOUSE. awfta) LtaSash BbMbbL Private Motal. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Centrally Situated. FORTY COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Blectrie Li«b and Call247 words
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Article1060 1913-09-30 12 WHAT IP-TO -DATE LADIES ARE WEARING. Taste for Foreign Dress. While the old order enrrm* ia CbJaa the aew is springing up pb<.ni\like, with sum*hag rapidity Tbs toate for terseja draw hi spraa-iin.. de^totb. oppo«tio. of tba pat atagg.aeratioa.aadwbae this taate meni (eats itself as far as1,060 words
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Article752 1913-09-30 12 Romances and Fortunes of The Cioeaia. Six years ago Urn tonal anmber of em ployeee ia cinematograph theatres in Great Britain was about 500. They now exoaad m.OOO. Tbeir weakly wage-bill probably runs into COMBO or more, or Xl'^ooo^oo par aaaam Tan asjnsaar of peoale visitiaK the752 words
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Article382 1913-09-30 12 The report of the Oejloa Consolidated Bobber Estates, Limited, for the year to March 81 \tt\ its Ins that the area under cultiTattoo in 1,186 sores, awl the total area 1,3«H acres. A iib»u to a oaaaoa taken by tha saasrißteadaat there ware 15M64 Para kw aad382 words
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Article506 1913-09-30 12 Mr. Lloyd George Discourses On Golf. Mr. Lloyd Oeorge, who was accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd Oeorge, distributed Uie prmm of the summer tonrnsmsat of Criccieth Golf Club ia the |i of a lame gaUieriag of golfers aad visitors, aad in the course of s few506 words
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Article527 1913-09-30 12 Effect of American FiUMcUI Troubles. We quote the following from The K">ning Standard of Soptean bur 5 Matter, in übber circles hare remained rather umettled, chiefly under tba iafliisnot of a nvld recrudescence of pessimists doe to th> recent New York financial disturbance*, a fact which after527 words
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Article107 1913-09-30 12 A HMtiM oi asdttors wm beid it tW LoedoaßeSranso? Coeri. aader the failure ol Major itemSa Loard Bajfcss. late of Wiu*l midMltllM|tM, HdlOWK■mW ril«w«l, Careis Bay, Cornwall He attribetas his fslore to bad iaTcatmeats is rubber and n>WU shares. Tba debtor •bom baailities j *****, agaiaat share •mm sosaW 41.UU107 words
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Article1104 1913-09-30 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AMD DEPARTURES. Latest List? The tallowing pa— wiger booking* to the Straiss are taken from the London tod Chin* Kxptuii. It •hoald be understood that, in MM* i—tmiiia' booking* may be provisional and that iaVnding pasaeagers may alter their snraagemeota, sutenqaent to the iascanoe of this1,104 words
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Article108 1913-09-30 12 MoiB#w«\rd Bnm* Kw P. tn4 O. AaMye, wiiwii^ M i Colombo with Mooltea. uuliag October 8.— Mr. H C. Hadfteld. Mr. J McfialUr, Mr. and Mr*. Hibburt. Mrs. WOkiBnon, Mr. ud Mr.. C. W. Harrison, Mrs. Bow, r Smith, Ha L. PHaw. M- E. Pnaae, Mr. K. B. WilbMM. Mr.108 words
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Advertisement240 1913-09-30 12 LIBBYS ASSORTED SOUPS Are packed in cases containing; 48 tin*, say, one month's supply. The Assortment U made up from the following Soups TOMATO. MOCK-TURTLE. OX-TAIL. CHICKEN. MULLIGATAWNY AND VEGETABLE. BOLR AGENTS J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD., Singapore. 110 s W 9 II EXPECTED SHORTLY THE LUMINOUS 'Juliana Lamp The spiiit240 words
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Advertisement275 1913-09-30 13 BEER v BEER bbbbbTl BEER BEER BEER v BEER J. CROWTHER SHAW CO., Mai<chauit Xs*>llo>>a, RAFFLES PLACE STYLE Fanltleas. FIT Perfect. MATERIAL- The Best. WORKMANSHIP Finest. PRICES Moderate. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. a Head Office, Singapore. M IXOOtWOaUTefi IN 1 1 1 K iIaURI -aa^ I M Capital275 words
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Advertisement83 1913-09-30 13 Lip If' CHEONG (MOTHER*. •10 as, South artd K Roan tuktew M.-riiarca! Uea^aary. Qo'd Ctovb* bti<U(f ?Uliaa and ?p!c«ait>> (i9a :t Wok vatraaaoJ OUABOBS MOUBRATB. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Beat Teo«K Cvfa an-" Brash' fat «a>. By Special Appointment and Under Dlstlngulaned Patronage EUROPE HAIR DRESSING SALOON (18, Baffles Plaoe,83 words
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Advertisement128 1913-09-30 13 ajpaaaWHaaaHßalHßßHß«aaßaßßßßi Made in Dublin. BOTTLED OR DIRECT EXPORTATION READ BROTHERS, l— Dog's Head Guinness with :ht Doc's Head Label oa •very bottle. Is superior to any atom bscaose it la brewed from tba only atout water ia tbe world; tbe DUBLIN WATER. Keepa in sll climates Alwaye uniform and standard128 words
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Advertisement416 1913-09-30 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KMSHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WEBTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Roots Via China, Japan Honoioia. and Sea Kraaateao te ali points ia the Uaited Stales. Canada Mezieo aad Bweae, laaMUt Mi a»w .TTT f— V "~n "IHH|I alli-~ -TaeteaVir eat -laaaj mm%" m t«aaa«at bat416 words
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Advertisement477 1913-09-30 14 THE GREAT EASTERN U^ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. I B fete»B>Bfc«BaT* rVaaVaafaSafa) VHaT^B^ttaWflat aa^aPßlaßPi^^B V^VIQBi IJj^L^ 088 ws* B t*fafP ß p v aLaVoL ■PfBJ-%T|W| PV^aTAMfll AVaM AAaVMJßfatA4ataAa B aL aajtf>tJW fr*aVa> aLaOAaVa. ft Baa»aWnVAwal ftliatlalß I •e*^. am am aaaaaaniawi T**^**^ aaaiaa^^^a^Bßaawawnaanjpwnaaa "aa^a^wanaan w w^ay wne^n-^^a^aj fewnT*aTJMnwaTnf*ynfa> B itw^B» aanannanan^ajajaan^ yg477 words
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Advertisement368 1913-09-30 14 IiWtOOE. FEDEMLUFE ASSURANCE COtIPANT If MIMA. »a»w—awt Awawc. Polioie* an WORLD WIDB aad Nob Pottattahla. La>ga M«t Bnnptwa ahere ttaMßwee lar Raaarreand all ontataadiae; elaima. Baa- ■üßlwaaa, 1818 orm...*%93aMOJJo Caafa Loan*. Settlemeaai ate., made Inanity w n 4. M. IVAN*, kUnagt. Beath Bilirn Ajav THB BORNBO CO.. LTD, "i i368 words
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Advertisement418 1913-09-30 14 mnam THE IZE HAJ TIM IMRUM AM INBURANCE OIL LTD. ■O. IT AND M. KLWO BTRBBT ■w Mil OnpHal Bald aa tIJH»,OOOM ■mm UahUity ol Draprieton...«l ,000 ***** Beearre Fond »BOO,OOCOO OODBT OP DIRBCTOKB. I. T*w Tboi Joo. Low Kaooa Taa 1 Tax B wi Kai I. 3u Ku Jt>418 words
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Advertisement370 1913-09-30 14 tond, rrißipiißT iibt WIWVIMBt ••aeKl.BM.iai, >ted Tnaailii >*»»■ <* l*ftataia.....Bßrtin. BvO(CHB8, BarUa, Cal**tta f'Mtharr, Caatoa, Hankow ■Baawnng. lojkf.r »ta#.Tiaatain,T«n»nrn T*ir R u i. Tokobama. THE FOLLOWING BA»8 ANO BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED UN THE BOARO OF DIRECTORS. Bank roar Haadol a*d latwaMe. Berliner Baaaaa>OaaM«ei»tt. a. BlM.ln.nl! r Dentaobe Baak Otoeeeioa der370 words
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Advertisement316 1913-09-30 14 INSURANCE. A MARRIAGE ENDOWMENT I for 15.0C0 oa behalf ot Lie ohild may be powhaarf by father aged M at the rate of e-ta a day for 18 yean, the child bein« 6. Should AtM> P! y Uat> «»y»-* 1 th. nrM prrauna. the Policy become, iawitdiately -peklop for the316 words
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Article663 1913-09-30 15 I to tin rn»7ivwr?^™™^s^^^^^^^™™™|^M called, inept »r»» far removed from tbesflaV of action. »hown itself incapable of coping with tb» situation or of holding in check thow otlwi* to whom it has from time to ti*>e delegated the task of endt«vouring to 'achieve what it could not itnelf accompli*]). .As663 words
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Article101 1913-09-30 15 A roniHM ol the TiUntic diwlcr ha* Dome to Uabt. Among the Dame* of pww Ker. ,p~n lot wa. tht oT IUd«». Br«r, a niMTkirl woduio, who i— irtefl ia Pma*. Her lim 11 monmed ber (or tome tinM, ud then re uwiwd A d»» mo101 words
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Advertisement132 1913-09-30 15 the world are cordially invited to tee the ?AND DISPLAY lOND PEARL BECK* ACES Hud Rings and Paarl Rings H AT Oil "HOKIiiumk m I BRAS BA5AH kOAD. KIL RAHEEM H Outstatton Orders promptly attended to. I?ANCH: 11, FARQUHJIR STREET. mils Browned a/*%£) I Th«OWtOtNAL»iH ONl_y Q«NUIN«. E"5; 4 COLDS>132 words
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Advertisement11 1913-09-30 15 For C l.ildren Hacking CocrIi «t Nfcbt, Woodi' (iie»» Pepptruakal Cut.11 words
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Advertisement403 1913-09-30 15 917, Orch.rri Road DIPI.OM* AND FIRST PRIZS Aam-HOOTIOULTURAL SNOW 8INi.A»ORl. 18] i ArrMRed Flor*. B«-«. t«. Bo«j«rt. Wr.ttht Shcwpr* tai FloMi r«rs.i rt si; dmanrticai W^JJmc order* test r- tp- i»l •ttr,«j M Ool Tltmtn troo <»: owi Htir—itm oi»» Prvti NCRSBRIIS AN" GABD8VS VBRN .in 8BRANOOOV.. POAD P»o»' It403 words
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Advertisement334 1913-09-30 15 Pot premium rate* aaddMM^^| araa^ra. Bou^^H^aJ^^H A LUXURY. V ATS a 1 rrom me WAR OFFICE T^H Y I London. <^^^H 3 I I; l* P" 1 1 "o ttlJ tbe precise atre of it!tn|^H i bltDd l.»vt- btea to oftto ratted tint cvtTyai^H ■JM| tbocoogfclj matartd It bu, accordmRly,334 words
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Advertisement428 1913-09-30 16 Aog. 16 Aag. SB RM Sopi. 13 on all m ot oargo by the Compaav'i T»am will plate* note that ao claim tor **aMpn oaa bt admitted after the gaodc btvo beea removed from the Godown. at Koppal Harboar aad, that oargo ia aot WTorod by Fire laoonao* woilat lyiag428 words
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Advertisement436 1913-09-30 16 HPRaaYfVRRHP"***; Japaa aad Bombay, oail F^Toaoe a tortaight. No paateagtri are oarvtea by theaa vemilt, bmavßD SAOiaat rot Kamaknra Mara Jaly 1 Rangoon Mara Jaly 16 lawaobi Mara Jaly SB aeotkeat. liagliol aatf Jaaaa Shinyo Mara Jaly 9 Bombay Mara Julj 38 OALOUnA LINE. A tortaightly oargo ia maintolnoil by436 words
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