The Straits Times, 4 October 1913

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.304 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 220 1 THB CBLEBRATED White Horse! scotch** v whiht! Established 1742. 2 MILES A MINUTE ON PALMER CORD TYRES. This is the highest speed ever reached during any race on Brooklands Track. May we send you the Palmer Cord Tyrebook, which tells how the comfort, speed, and safety of your car can
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    • 264 1 ROBINSON CO. LARGE SHIPMENT Ladies' High Grade Walking Shoes S. y» V No. P 168. No. P 1. No. O 24. LADIES' FINE BLACK GLACE LADIES' SMART PATENT LADIES STYLISH GLACE KID COURT SHOE. COLT COURT SHOE. COURT SHOE. small tab, and glace covered glide, no oap, small slide on
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    • 10 1 GOODRICH TYRES. Soli Ar knts ADAMSON. GILFILLAN A CO., LTD
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  • 815 2 ARRAIGNED BY MILITARY AND POLICE. Nine Crimes Alleged. The two Houses of the National Assembly received on September 8 from the Military and Police Society in Peking a letter in which the members of Parliament were charged with having committed nine crimes. All the newspapers in the Capital
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  • 136 2 There has been an epidemic of bad coinage in Cbapei, China. The police made 1,000 arrests, and the courts sent HO per cent, of I the offenders to prison for terms varying from six months to fifteen years. As might be expected from the above statement of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 137 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 loss
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    • 60 2 Sunshine and Common Sense. Don't doctor your blood for rheumatism. I'ae an external application of Chamberlain 8 Pain Balm. In a few days it will get yon up •nd out into the sunahine, than nature will restore the rich red blood to your veins and Boon rid the system of
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    • 455 2 BABY LOVES HIS BATH CUTICURA 50AP No other keeps the skin and scalp so clean and sweet. Used with Cuticura Ointment, it soothes irritations which if neglected often become chronic disfigurements. Millions of mothers use these pure, sweet and gentle emollients for every purpose of the toilet, bath and nursery.
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    • 275 2 "ITBAB GOOD TO-DAY MMP WHEN I BOUGHT IT!" JmM/ USE That's i expression common to QWAK urern or U BWAN Fount***— f//l/// OffHW .l-osewholiWensedtheir-'SWAN" /(^/^y for any pel Y*l from one week ap MdA/Mf Ito M yew -lost think of ft //yiff D e Ot Cl Of df > U
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  • 605 3 KING'S MESSAGE TO AMERICAN JURISTS. Lord Haldane. Lord Haldane's address to the American I Bar Association, which was the foremost pur- pose of bis visit to Canada, was delivered at Montreal on September 1. The Lord ChanI cellor's subject was Higher Nationality. A Study in Law and
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  • 335 3 Short Shrift for the Ancient Usurers. To what extent in a collection of archaic liiwh on a tablet, covered with the dust of ages, just discovered in a museum, the basis of our present statutes? They are laws passed 4,200 years ago by King Hamurabi, of Babylonia,
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  • 46 3 An Irish sergeant enlisted a recruit, who proved to be a female. Being asked by the officer how he made such a blander, boWid Faith and I oouldn't help it I enlisted this girl for a man, and now he turns out to be a woman."
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 508 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1 889 The first Life Offioe in the world to introdnoe the non-forfeiture prinoiple to Policies A Mutual Offlo*. •haw.hold.H*. Low Hramiumav Annual Income 1,284, 384. Fund* £7,291,290 Claims paid fi8.078.980. ALL profits are distributed amongst Policy holders. Claiiub paid in
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    • 10 3 Fot Children's Hacking Cough at Night. Woods' Oreat PeDDermint Cmc
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    • 770 3 FREE LIFE READINGS TO ALL WHO W. ITE AT ONCE. The well known London Astrologer, Prof. R <zrry lias once mote dcci *ed to favour the p. oplu of this country with Free Test Rf ading- of their lives from his new address in Hi- Hague, Holland. Prof. Roxroy's fame
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    • 179 3 RANEEOUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. FAR EAST OXYGEN ANO ACETYLENE CO., LTD. Singapore Branch, OXYGEN GAS AND DISSOLVED ACETYLENE. Marine Boiler Repairs by Autogenous Welding. REPAIRB OF FURNACE CRACKS. REPAIRB OF LEAKY TUBE PLATES. REPAIRB OF PITTING AND CORROSION. REPAIRB OF RIVETTED
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 678 4 ITEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES 1913 Homeward (for Europe). From Singapore.
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    • 652 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO, i LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and oonstruoted, and are fitted with
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    • 743 4 STEAMER BAIUWBB THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pabang, Berserah, Kretay, P»ki, Tringganu, Bisut, Semera, Baohok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Siagora Laoon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuon, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure s.SU ASOANQ Oot. 4 »b. MAHIDOL Oot. B Oot. 8 YUOALA Oot. 8 Oot.
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    • 497 4 STEAMER SAILIMS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURB. AMU tmrren oampfmiim MMTMfS. -lUU" MUit. Combined lavrios. The steamres of .aese Companies maintain a regular norviee between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden, and the Btraits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortsightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for
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    • 583 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. I v t aw In t NORODEUTSGHER LLYOD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ot this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez. Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 778 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. THE WEBT AUSTRALIA* 8. N. CO.. LTD. ssrwai* Frsmantls i Perth). North <*•• Australian Ports. *ay« and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailio^s cetw Singapore and Western Australia, calling r Java (as inducement offers), Derby, Kin, Sound (Port for the Kimberley Gold Field Broome,
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    • 408 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM MAVIBAikM COMPANY. LINIITiD TO PBNANG RANGOON OILODTTA On 6 of the Company's steamers is mtosded to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Pasßengem and Cargo booked by the abovt •learner a at through ratns to all ports it iadia and Ceylon, also to Hart IMh
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    • 582 5 ARTICLES FOR SALE. RUBBER BTUMPB FOR BALE. 8., Minyala Estate, Port Diokson. 9-8 8-11 TURNOUT FOR SALE. Victoria, Australian Horse, etc., comp Prioe 1876. Apply C. F. Green, Jail House. 2-10 4-10 TURNOUT FOR BALE. Horse and Calcutta-built gig in good condition. Prioa 1260 for oomplete turnout. Apply 0, D.,
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    • 405 5 HOOGLANDT CO., SINGAPORE:. JENATZY js JENATZY JENATZY -2 I JENATZY JENATZY JENATZY S f JENATZY i JENATZY 1t& JENATZY *fe JENATZY fi HOOGLANDT CO., SINGAPORE. BOARD AND LODBING. BOARD AND REBIDENGE VACANCIEB. Apply CHEERFUL, o/o Straits Times. 8 10 10 10 BOARO AND REBIDENCE. Rooms to let with or without
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    • 427 5 GUAN KIAT CO. Shlp-Chandlera. 37, PHILLIP STREET. New Shipment Just Imported i Hnbbnok's coloured paint oi! snd sundries Brass riddles iion riddles, brats plumb hobc, Brass screws iron screw*, brai* float valven, I Brass eyelets and rings, bfass tube brushes, Bradawls, black staple vices, combination pliers, Bell's pliors, g«s pliers,
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    • 216 5 THERE ARE REASONS why Koosj housewives should use Sunlight Soap It is guaranteed absolutely pure and therefore will not injure the clothes. It works for you, and at the same time saves you money. It is the best soap that skill and money can produce. fGive it a trial and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 404 6 TURPENE The Most Efficient Turpentine-Substitute in the World. TURPENE DOES ALL THE WORK OF TURPENTINE and it is CHEAPER tffeyi PER 4 -GALLON *P*+ TIN. GIVE TURPENE A TRIAL AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED OF ITS ECONOMY. THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), Limited, Winchester House, SINGAPORE:. B CLEAN. ODOURLESS.
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    • 300 6 SIME DARBY CO., LTD., Estate Agents and General Merchants. ESTATE SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN STOCK. WE ARE NOW OFFERING AT SPECIALLY LOW PRICES: Rubber Mangles Mild Steel Rollers— Diamond Grooved, Copper Rollers, Cast Iron Rollers— Spiral Grooved, Cast Iron Rollers, Plain, Lignum Vita? Rollers, Table Mangles, Iron Rollers. Latex
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    • 157 6 Nerves j I Yomtg and old havo them. 2 Some abuse them. They II got tired, —starved. d Symptoms: Loss of UfytHft. sleeplessness, 4 indigestion, irritability, eventually a wrecked constitution. H Alcoholic remedies stimu1 late only; they do no i good, much harm. /|g SCOTT'S Emulsion V^ soothes, nouri*2i shes,
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  • 145 7 To-dat. Tcbing Tinggi, Bengkalis and Hagan Esmeralda Bpm BandjcrmaKsin, Kota Baroe and Cotie S. Borneo 8 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Penang Klang 8 pm Penan« and Calcutta Dilwara 8 pm Batu Paliat Hong Wan Bpm Pulau Batam Hock Keng 4pm Batavia Flores 4 pm Calcutta Ceram
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  • 26 7 Duly (Bxo.pt Scndiy) Bt T«mn Federated Malay States, Malaco* and Penang 6 p -j Oemas,Tampin, Malacca, Seremban, Port Dick-ion, Port Swettenham and Kuala Lumpur 8 am
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  • 151 7 The Imp. German mail steamer P. Ludwig left Hongkong at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, October 1, and may be expected to arrive here at noon on Sunday, October 5. She will probably be despatched for Europe at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, October 7. The P. and O.
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  • 269 7 Latest Arrivals. Ban Fo Soon, Dnt. str. 2*22 tons, Odink, Oot 8 From Sambas, Oct 1. O.c. and d.p. Thong Ek. For Pontianak, Oct 6. Rds. ChoWtai, Ger. str. 1115 tons, Captain Oathemann, Oct 8. From Swatow, Sept 36. G.c B. Meyer 4 Co. Inc. Rds. Delta, Brit.
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  • 100 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONO PAGAR. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. S.CTION No. l...Tcesta. Sbi.bs Wharf Nil. Main W. S.ct. No. 3. ..Dilwara, Flores. 8... I slander. 4. ..Rembrandt. 5 ..Tenpaisan Mam. 6...Photinia, Kohsicbang, Atreus. Niw Dock 7. ..(Under construction)
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  • 83 7 Arrivals. Per str. Alting, Oct B.— From Pontianak Messrs. Roberts and Odair. Per P. and O. str. Delta, October B.— From London Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Smith and child, Mr. P. Fowler, Mr. T. Sibary, Miss Hamilton, Mr. E. G. Dyer, Dr. and Mrs. W. S.
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  • 377 7 Excellent Arrangements at Perak Festivities. We appreciate the following note which appears in the Straits Echo of September 80:— For once in a way, the representatives of the Press bad not the slightest reason to complain of the arrangements and facilities at Kuala Kangsar. The
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  • 47 7 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, correßponcling to 6 a.m. lir.iiiui.li mean time. The time gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock.
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  • 256 7 EXCHANGE Sikoapom, October 4, 1913. Ob London Bank 4 m/s 2/41 Demand 3/4 ft Private 6 m/s M Bm/i 2/4»! On G.aMA*i.....Bank d/d 2384 Private 8 m/a 344* On Fbako. Bank d/d 294J Private 8 m/s 801 On India Bank T. T. 174 Private 80 d/s 175
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 182 7 |"£2 Buyer.. BeUe« lv 10 Ampang 8.50 0.25 1 1 Ayer^ong I.CO 10 10 Belat 3.45 2.80 10 10 Broang 0.60 0.86 .0 10 Kampar 9.00 10.25 LG 10 Kanaboi 1.00 2.10 10 10 Kinta Association 18.00 14.00 SI 41 Kinta Tin 1.18.8 2.1.6 El £1 Lahat Miner 16/
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    • 642 7 f 8 6 1 Buyers. Sellers. a/- Allagai 1/9 2/1 El £1 Anglo Java 414 6/8 I/- 3/- Anglo-Malay H. i J 8/10 I/. 3/- BatongMalaka 1/Cl 41 Batu Tiga 2.0.0 3.10.0 2/- Bekoh 1/Bl £1 Bukit Eajang 1.0.8 1.12.1 El £1 Bukit Lintang 8.C.0 8.10.0 norn a/- Bukit
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    • 107 7 5£2 Bayers 41 £1 B. Smelting Co. 15/6 17/XI £1 Pref. 1.0.0 1.8.0 5/- 6/- Electric T'ways 4/- 4,6 10 10 Fraaer Neave 61.00 xi 100 Howarth Erskine 45.C0 100 7%Pret 100.00 100 100 K»ti Bro, Del. 180.00 140.00 10 10 lUynard Co. 30.00 100 100 R. Hargreavea 100.00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 64 7 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is safe to say that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has saved the lives of more people and relieved more Buffering than any other remedy in existence. It is known all ov«c the civilized world for its speedy cures of cramps in
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    • 7 7 For Bronchial Coughs take Great feppermint Cut*.
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    • 140 7 EXCELLENCE |^S3 FRAGRANCE y Tvbsirz^A The Exoe P tioDal QwMy of touToa f- ■-1 ""rilll HOUSE" "FELUCW »cd IPf Cl»ll I, 3wß places them foremost amengtt jfr^j T^ iHm FELUCCA w3m B KJP tian cig»rettes. Made of choice {^yBl*^*^*^*^**^y 81 fvflfl 11 -^/■!XiilHiM 'y selected tobioco by skilled N^LSjS^^&^SSiJ l^jpH
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    • 87 7 To-Ni^ht To-Night I GRAND ATTRACTIVE FILM ENTITLED 'THE LIGHTHOUSE PRISONERS' A fine story, finely told, of avarioe, crime, and bravery, including a THMLLM ■ESeK by NX from a IKHTHOUSE, over a ki of FOAM-TIPPED WAVES, coloured and no effort spared to make the film absolutely REALISTIC, IN 4 PARTS, WILL
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 137 7 DAILY TIME TABLE. FIXTURES. Saturday, October 4. High Water. 0.50 a.m., 0 29 p.ra. Polo Club Gymkhana, Tyereall. Sunday, October 5. High Water, 1.34 a.m., 1.2 p.m Monday, October 6. High Water, 2 24 a.m., 1.40 p.m. Public Holiday. N. I). L. homeward mail due. Garrison Parade, Racecourse, S p.m.
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  • 1257 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. THE COLONY'S BUDGET. There has been ann'ier year of undisturbed prosperity in the Straits Settlements daring which the Colony made farther progress in the development of her great resources. At the Legislative Council meet ing yesterday afternoon, our Governor deliver ed his annual address
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  • 9 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 11.
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  • 15 8 H.M.S. Yarmouth is expected to arrive in Singapore on the morning of the 9th inst.
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  • 20 8 The output of the Rahman Tin Co. Ltd., during September 1913, was 702 piculs (mill 625 piculs, tributes 77 piculs.)
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  • 22 8 The hired transport Soudan is expected to reach Singapore tomorrow and will be berthed at tbo P. and O. wharf at daylight.
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  • 35 8 On Sunday evening, the Eurasian community of Malacca are entertaining Dr. Kuin to dinner at Hevea Lodge, the residence of Mr. N. Gomes. The doctor leaves Malacca for Europe on the 17th inst. on holiday.
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  • 41 8 An exceptionally strong programme is being presented at the Alhambra this evening, a feature film entitled The Fires of Revenge being intensely dramatic. This is supported by a long series of good pictures including a special number of Pathu's Animated Gazette.
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  • 41 8 The Singapore Polo Club are holding a small gymkhana this afternoon or the Tyersail practice ground when the events are polo ball race, V. C. race, Lloyd-Lindsay competition, musical posts, cigarette and umbrella race, Royal Academy stakes, aud Gretna Green race.
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  • 50 8 The correspondent who recently enquired whether the Norfolk Yeomanry and the Hon. Artillery company participated in the funeral procession of the late King Edward is informed that both regiments took part. This information is taken from the official programme, a copy of which we have had an opportunity of inspecting.
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  • 55 8 One of the Bights he remembered in Portugal, said the Rev. H. O. Fenton, lectur ing at the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition on the subject of a recent visit to that country, was that of tho postman delivering his letters among the congregation at church on Sunday, and thereby saving
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  • 60 8 Miss Edna Kay, aged 22 years, caused great excitement by promenading in the principal streets of Chicago dressed in clothes of the latest cut, including the famous slit okirt. She was sent to an asylum the next day. Crowds of men, both young and old, followed the lady until it
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  • 61 8 The death took place off Colombo in tragic circumstances on September 24 of Franz Rohmoeer, an assistant dresser to the doctor of the German mail steamer Scharnhorst. It appears that Rohmoscr, who bad given no indication of being unwell, dropped dead suddenly on deck. It was discovered that he had
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  • 66 8 The Harima Hall cinematograph was so crowded last evening that the management had to close the box office shortly after 8 p.m. The attraction was tho screening of a realistic film entitled the Lighthouse I'ri soners, a story of avarice, crime and bravery This was supported by other reiuarkably good
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  • 77 8 There has been a remarkable growth of mushrooms on the pasture lands in Cumberland, folljHiug on the break up of the drought, and large quantities have been sent to London and othtr big towns. The mushrooms hays been despatched from the meadows in cartloads, and on the spot their price
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  • 95 8 American dressmakers, it ia stated, are devoting some attention to the possibilities of pina cloth, from ;ho Philippines, as an artistic substitute fur the diaphanous gowns worn by American women, who demand the very latest t'aing in dress fabrics. Samples are being shown at New York, and the Btores are
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  • 123 8 Farther papers on the proposal to throw open the ports of Madra*. Calcutta and Chittagong for the embarkation of pilgrimo to the Haj are published in Simla. Tho Government ot Madras consider it doubtful whether such a step at Madras and elsewhere iv that Presidency would affect tho Bnuib&y rat««
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  • 23 8 The Kind's Exequatur empowering Mr. Minoru Fujii to act as Consul for Japan at Singapore has received His Majesty's signature.
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  • 21 8 Major J. B. G. Tulloch, King's Own Light Infantry, joins the 2nd Battalion, Cork, for attachment, pending absorption into the establishment.
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  • 25 8 Colonel Murray, Major Haynes, Capt. Cargill, Capt. Nenniken and 491 men of the Malay States Guides arrived from Teluk Anson by the Perak this morning.
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  • 30 8 Pofcsßor Hugh Murray, a distinguisbd scientist of Dundee University College, who has died in London, was a brother of Mrs. Masterton, wife of Mr. W. N. Masterton, Government surveyor, Penang.
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  • 37 8 Sir Philip and Lady Watts left England on September 10 for Japau. Sir Philip expects to be away about three monthp, but Lady Watts may tour through China, India, and tho Malay States before returning to England.
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  • 42 8 Although the name of the President of next year's meeting of the British Association in Australia has not yet been announced, The Times says there is every probability that Professor Bateson, the distinguished authority on heredity, will be choseu for that position.
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  • 56 8 Professor John Milne, D.Sc, F.R.S., aged 62 years, of Sbide House, Newport, Isle of Wight, the noted seismologist, the inventor of an apparatus for recording earthquakes, formerly for 20 years in the employ of ths> Japanese Government as geologist and mining engineer and professor of seismology in Tokio University, left
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  • 77 8 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter of Boston are planning a trip around the world on board the steam yacht Niagara IV, which Mr. Leiter has chartered from Howard Gould. She was to be put into commission at the cud of last month. The cruise, on which the Leiters will be
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  • 91 8 The sympathy of his many friends will be extended to Mr. T. M. Welsh in the second bereavement he has suffered this year. He has just received word of the sudden death of his father at Girvan, Ayrshire, hardly seven months after tho demise of his mother. The deceased gentleman,
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  • 26 8 Owing to both the Regimental Hands being engaged on parade on Monday next, there will be no music iv tho Botanic Gardens.
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  • 49 8 The members' mass meeting that was announced for Monday next, has been postponed to Monday, October 13. at 5 .'JO' p.m., when there will be presented the plans for tho proposed building effort to be began in January. It is hoped all Y.W.C.A. members will be present.
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  • 51 8 The September output and estimated profit, as received from the manager of Titi Tin Company is as follows Tribute 940.V5 piculs, dulang 91.78, monitor 50. Total 1.082.03 piculs. Estimated profit Tribute 12,200, dulang SI, IOO, monitor 12.600. Total 15,900. Less working costs (3,500. A total of
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  • 158 8 Mr. Alex. H. Graham, the estate manager of the I'ftuang Consolidated Co. Ltd i'ahang, was married at St. Michael's Church, St. Michael io the- Hamlet, Liverpool, on September 10, to Miss Elaine M. Pixton, youngrst daughter of the late Andrew I'ixton, stockbroker, of Liverpool,
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  • 205 8 There has been formed recently the India and Far East Commercial Representatives Association, to assist materially those travelling in India, Ceylon, Burma, China, KM. States, Japan, etc., as commercial representatives. The objects of the association are to raise the status of representatives by the adoption of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 123 8 By Royal Warrant TO HIS MAJESTY KINO QEORQE V. SOLS AGENTS i CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO. FOR 1914. Our subscription price list is now ready. A copy will be posted on application. JOHN LITTLE COMPANY, LIMITED. WOLSELEY AUTOCARS. SOLE AGENTS: Central Engine Works, Ltd. FIRE 2 j EFFICIENT PROTECTION FOR ALL
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    • 196 8 A PICTURE THAT WILL GRIP YOU IS THE SPLENDID DRAMA IN TWO PARTS ENTITLED THE FIRES OF REVENGE TO BB SHOWN ATTHK ALHAMBRA I'u turf. Palacb, Bbach Road, TO-NIGHT Sioomd Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. in conjunction with A Select Complement of Films Round about Havana. THE SOLDIER LOVER. Work
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  • 156 9 CANADIAN ORANGEMEN OFFER A REGIMENT. Basis of Possible Conference. KaoTEß's Teleobam. London, October 8. A telegram from Winnipeg reports that the Orangemen there have offered Sir B. Carson a regiment of 500 to aid in the Ulster fight. Tbe Unionist papers give prominence to a speech by
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  • 85 9 Cordial Messages Between Canada and Australia. Kbctbb's Tblbobam. London, October 8. Sydney reports that Mr. Borden has sent a congratulatory message to Mr. Cook upon tbe Australian defence budget, and assures him that Canada stands shulder to shoulder with Australia and the other dominions in the firm resolve
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  • 90 9 Rbutib's Tilbokam. London, October 8. City Editors say the ostensible cause of the rise in tbe bank rate is heavy shipments of gold to Egypt owing to acceleration of crop movements, but the Continent recently secured all available supplies of South African gold and there is
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  • 72 9 Kama's Tblbobam London, October 8. Sir Frcdcriok Treves, speaking at the Radium Institute, said it possessed four grammes of radium, worth eighty thousand pounds, the largest amount used in any institution. He cited remarkable cases of the easing of cancer and oures of rheumatic affections, by drinking
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  • 51 9 Kbotsb's i m hi i London, October 8. Active preparations are being made for the meeting at Bedford on Oct ber 11, when Mr. Lloyd i icor^e opens the land campaign. The Liberal papers emphasise that the Chant ilk I (peaks with the full authority of the
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  • 50 9 Kicti»'« T»iio»a». Loudtm, October 8. The aw sii! In tbo paintero' Rtiike grants a considt raUc inortahe of wtgea. The men are gatisfit d. They say they have gained two thirds of their deujaud<i, also a new code of rules which w.U taibe tLe iitatus ct the Industry.
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  • 76 9 Rbuteb's TsiEoam. London, October 8. The betting on the Cesarcwitch is:— 100 to 9 Wagstaff, 100 to 8 Night Hawk, Chartton and Fantasio, 100 to 7 Augur, 100 to 6 Grave Greek, 20 to 1 Aunecy, Warringbam, Wilfrid, Wannint and Candytuft, 25 to 1 Bivall and Midas, 1(10
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  • 41 9 Deb Obtasutisi hi Lloyd Tblbqbam. Berlia, October 8. The King of Sweden is suffering from stomach trouble in eattsequonoe of a former operation for appendicitis, bat there is no dauber. The C< d I'^nce aotM as regent.
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  • 145 9 The Troublesome Tu-k Accused of Prevarication. Kbctbb's Tulbobam London, October 8. An Athens message states that the naval reservists have been summoned to join the colours within three days and all depart ments of national defence are taking every measure dictated the uncertainty of the situation. Greece regards
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  • 115 9 Die Ostaslatiscbb Lloyd Tblbobah. Berlin, October 3. The cruiser Goeben has gone to Dedeagatsch to protect German subjects in case disturbances break out after withdrawal of the Greek troops. Servia has declared to the Powers that she is only taking defensive measures against Albania. She has no intention of occupying
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  • 51 9 Kbdtbb's Tblbobam. London, October 8. Tho New York immigration authorities stopped and subsequently ordered the de portation of the well known English music hall artist, Marie Lloyd, and the jockey Ber nard. Dillon, who arrived on the Olympic. They have appealed and meantime are detained at Ellis
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  • 38 9 DIR OSTABIATISCHU LLOTD TIUOIII, Berlin, October 8. The Mexican legation at Berlin has notified tLe end of tbe revolution. The government is now well organised, and steps are to be taken to elect a President.
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  • 18 9 Dbr Ostasiatischi Lloyd Tblkqram. Berlin, October 8. Col. Winterfeld ib better and Professor Mumm has left.
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  • 25 9 DlB OsTASIATISCHB LlOVI) TbLBOBAM. Berlin, October 8. The press lays stress on preparatory work for the foundation of a German-Chinese central union.
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  • 184 9 RICTBB'S '1 FLK.iKA*. London, October 8. The battle crnisor Queen Mary on her trials is understood to have reached a speed of 35 7 kauti. A Portsmouth correspondent c f the Naval and Military Record report* that among visitors to the dockyard, of whom then
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  • 60 9 (Fboh Our Own Cobbbspondmt.) London, October 2. Federated (Sclangor) Rubber Company pay a devidend of 10 per cent. Mr. Her beit Wright is moving a resolution supporting the rubber selling agency scheme at an extraordinary general meeting of the Ktibber Growers' Association on Monday. Hard I'ira is
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  • 31 9 Prince Kataura, who recently returned to fokio in better health, ban had a relapse. It is establishes that he is suffering from cancer and reports regarding his condition are very pessimistic.
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  • 3756 9 COLONIAL SECRETARY DISCUSSES ESTIMATES. Prosperity Unaffected By Opium. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon. H. E. the Governor (Sir A. H. Young, K.C.M.G.) presided and the other members present were H. B. the General Officer Commanding (Major General T. E. Stephenson, C.8.), the Colonial
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  • 312 9 Company Reports, Notices and Dividends. Tbo following information respecting the rubber industry is taken from the London and China Express of September 12 The rubber share market has continued to display an idle and drifting tendency, and in the absence of any fresh developments interest has fallen
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  • 191 9 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt's Weekly Report. Singapore, October 8. Since last writing, the market has remained practically unchanged, the tendency being slightly weaker in sympathy with the decline i i price of the raw article. Business all round has been very restricted and thero appears to be
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  • 206 9 Cora Merchant's Method of Beating Competitors. The abases connected with the Paris telephone system, through which a certain corn broker was able to bribe operators to facilitate his own calls to customers and to retard those of bis competitors, are now said to date back for seven
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  • 763 10 EAST INDIES FLAGSHIP ARRIVES IN SINGAPORE. list of Sporting Fixtures. Originally expected at about eleven this morning. 11. M. S. Swiftsure arrived in Singapore from Pjrt Swettenharu about 1.30 p.m. She came to anchor at the naval buoy just beyond the breakwater and the Admiral's flag
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  • 82 10 No Super- Man. This little example of our mixed pronunci ution of Latin came to me at Paddington. \V< xtonMifx-r Mahray," said a one day tripper at the booking office. Weaton super Marry" was the next ticket demanded. YVeaton nooper Marr," requested the third. I hummed and hawed. A third
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  • 682 10 Approximate Cost of New Works And Services. The following paper, signed by Mr. F. J. Hallifax, President of the Municipal Commissioners, was laid before the Legislative Council at the meeting, yesterday afternoon: The Municipal Commissioners of the town of Singapore desire to raise the amount of •4,500,000
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  • 266 10 Miss Margaret Peterson, a young typist, has won the 250 guinea prize offered by Messrs. Andrew Melrose (Limited) for the best novel Bent in. The novel, which is called The Lure of the Little Drum, depicts Eaglixb social life in India. Muu Peterson has described
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  • 42 10 An Army Contract.— A corpulent soldier asked a boot black to polish his boots. Look ing at the tremenuc?* boots before him, the urchin called to a brother bootblack across the street Comr over and help, Jimmy, I've got an Army contract."
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  • 564 10 Mile. Gaby Deslys and Her New Sketch. Mile. Gaby Deslys makes her reappearance to-night on the London stage, being the star turn at the Palace Theatre, says a home paper just to hand. A special sketch written for her by Mr. Dion Calthrop entitled A la Carte
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  • 404 10 Aycr Kuning (F.M.5.).— 1.J.000 lbs. Brad wa11. —13,268 lbs. CberaoDeBe.-84.188 lbs. Klabang.— lo,233 lbs. Sungei Krian.— l2,sB4 lbs. Krian Plantations.— l 2,293 lbs. Highlands and Lowlands.- 87,684 lbs. Dennistown (Krian).— 2B,3l9 lbs. Sangci Way.— 86,794 lbs. Sua Manpgis.— 4,4B6 lbs. Stratbmore.— 6,Bls lbs. Riverside (Selangor).— 2o,7B3 lbs.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 51 10 The Nomads and the Azovedos met in a football match last night on the S.R.C. ground bat the game provided very poor football for the spectators. There was a lack of spirit about all the players, and not a single goal had been scored when time was
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    • 263 10 (iarrison Ladies Rifle Club. The competition for the spoon resulted in a win for Lady Evelyn Young after a close contest with Mrs. Owen. The leading scores were: The Mid-East Interport Shoot. The Mid-East interport shoot open to Ceylon, Singapore, Calcutta, and Rangoon, which should be fired off
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    • 298 10 Ladies' (iolf Championship. The final of the Singapore ladies' golf championship was played on Thursday, on the links of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club, bet ween Mrs. J. R. Nicholson, of the Sepoy Lines Club, and Mrs. Dobson, of the Garrison Club. In the semi-finals Mrs. Nicholson had defeated
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    • 163 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Following are the results of yesterday's play:— Championship. Kleinmann beat Saunders, 6—B,6 8, 0 6, 6 1. F. Salzmann beat C. M. Howe, B—6, 6—2, 6—B. B. SINQLES. Raehwaldy beat J. H. K. Hesselink, 7—6, 6—2. C. Sinolks Final. Rowley beat Douglass, 6-8, o—6, 10—8. Nbwcombbs'
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  • 70 10 Note: All unfinished ties from the day's I lay to be played off upon the next playing I day, unless any of the players concerned are already engaged to play in ties then posted. The following courts until further notice are exclusively reserved for tournament play only and may not
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  • 504 10 Entries for Autumn Meeting. The entries for the Singapore autumn race meeting, which closed at noon to-day, are as follows: First Day— Tuesday, October 14. 1. The Pavilion Stakes. Floras, Tom Tom, Lady Flower, Tom Logs, Helon of Troy, Satis, Bostra, Perilous, The Rake. 2 and 8. The
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  • 193 10 Examples of slang use- j in the Army are given by Corporal P. L. King, oi the 2nd Life Guards, in the Household Brigade Magazine." A Tom Olarko is a swab, and it is also a kiss. Hence one may hear a soldier refer to loin
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  • 38 10 Man," remarked Sandy, I did a thing last nicht what I've no dune this twenty year. I went to ma bed pairrfectly sober, bat I'm richt thankful to say I got up this mornin' none the waur 1
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  • Correspondence.
    • 210 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l should like to draw tho attention of of your readers to two large hoardings which have recently been placed outside the Gospel Tent on the left band side of Orchard Road, near Dhoby Ghaut. These two hoardings
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  • 575 10 Sunday, October 5, 1913. St. Andrew's Cathedral.— Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral), Corporate Communion of C.E.M.S.; Introit, 280; Service, Smart; Hymn at Offertory, 547 tune 33 Hymn at Communion, 813 Hymn at Ablutions 291 Nunc Dimittis. 9.15 a. in. Matins, followed by Holy Communion
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  • 103 10 Some of the bad points of the telephone service might perhaps be remedied if tho employees of business firms were not in the habit of using the telephones for private conversations. These joy talks," as they are called, not only add to the congestion of the wires, but
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  • 37 10 That fresh air is better than all the cosmetics is vouched for by many society ladies, who, during the hot weather, took their beds into the garden and slept there. TLo garden bed produce* a bloom naturally.
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  • 617 11 The Second Supplemental Budget Considered. A special meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon to consider the second supplemental budget of the I Mr. F. J. Hallifax, presided, those present being, Dr. P. Fowlie, Messis. A. W. Bean, A. J. W. Wat kins, Tan Kheam Hock,
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  • 218 11 Civpttition Between 8.1 AndN.V K. Tl.o London correspondent of the ManchcsUr Guardian uuderntauds that, as the result jf a recent visit to Tokio of Mr. Maukay and Mr. Montcath, two directors of the British Imliu Steam Kavi^.itiou Company, negotiation have been rcopen< d with the Nippou Yusl-u Kai^ha
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  • 86 11 A Rubber Sharcholdera' Association was formed at a meeting in London on September '2b and a committee conxioting of Colonel Little, Mr. S. K. Edye. Mr. T. E. Williams and others was appointed. The objects of the association will be to consider the forma tion of a Central Selling Agency,
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  • 712 11 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, October 4, 1918. Moan. Lyall and Kvatt, Exchange and Share Broken, uene the following list of quotations this morning I Nom. \*LO» Bunas. Silubi. 2/- AHa^ar 1/8 3/8 4 1 Anglo Java 4/6 6/8 1 AnyloJoiion 6/- 6/8 is/-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 27 11 The Man Who Gets There bkMikiki Mot* rtak Mi MMlMipUa**<»-taM*kamy f iTumrrt mtabouzb MUVBft OOMfHNM iiltnMiul iitaafH "fi nMa«. bruit bMrWihf stMayta r*pl«ai»h!.jy bl O» ALL CHIMIITI
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    • 46 11 Tbe Microbe moaned and wagged bi« U Threw Dp his eyes and sighed, HI should try to kill and (ail, I'm down (or suicide.' He bi* i larynx savaecly, bat Wood s Great Peppermint Core Came down and killed him instantly, And aaved ttu. patient sort.
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    • 283 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS PIANOS By the worldfamous makers BLUTHNER GORS KALLMANN KEMMLER. ROSENKRANZ Etc., Etc. SOLE AGENTS: S.Moutrie CO., LTD, RAFFLES PLACE. THE RI6HT PROGRAMME FOR YOU Is the one that contains touch that will amuse, interest and entertain yon generally. You want this and got it AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE
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    • 553 11 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. BEWA6E PUMPING BTATION AT PEOPLE 8 PARK STEELWORK. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite tender* fc r tbe construction auJ o: tLe butiwoik for a Sewase Pumping Statirn at People's Park. Copies of the Specification, Form tf Tender, and Drawings c*n be obtain^ on
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    • 226 11 From Ist October, 1913, JLm. JL JS 39 OF MICHELIN TYRES are REDUCED on Michelin Price List No. 5632, as follows:— 17% on all covers of millimeter sizes. 17% on tubes 3^ and 4 inches. 15% on covers 3^ and 4 inches. 15% on tubes 105 and 135 millimetres. 8%
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  • 1381 12 LOOPING THE LOOP IN AN AEROPLANE. Flying Upside Down. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph writing from the French capital on September 2, gives the following account of some of Pegoud's wonderful exploits The daring young aviator, Adolphe Pegoud, repeated the thrilling exploit of looping the loop
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  • 441 12 Crowning of the Young Fishwife Queen. Boulogne has been celebrating a two days' fete to mark the crowning of a new Fishwife Queen and to recall a number of distinguished personages in local history. On August 80 the Mayor, M. Felix Adam, supported by his adjoints and
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  • 280 12 (From onr Simplified Psychology for Statesmen Series.) Human Nature is a bird Whose complaint is often heard, And will make demands of any legislature But you need not claim to be Giving seven pence for three It exceeds the wildest hopes of Human Nature. Human Nature is a
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  • 1252 12 No one who is in the habit of studying company accounts can have failed to notice bow very unsatisfactory many of them are as regards the amount of information. Such details as it is necessary for the shareholders to know if they are to understand the true position
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  • 847 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London:—n
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  • 151 12 The following is supplied by the local agent: Per N. D. L. steamer KJeist, due October 10.— Mrs. F. M. Van de Velde, Mrs. E. Begley and child, Mrs. Morris and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. K. Sim, Mrs. Wilson and children, Mr. K. B. and Mrs. R. E.
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  • 58 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. China, sailing October 17.— Mr. H. J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. DnnfordWood, Mr. W. E. B. Rowley, Mr. C. H. Slringle, Mr. J. H. Tyte, Mr. V. L. Cachemaille. Per P. and O. N'ore, sailing October 7.— Miss Meaaum, Dr. Dane, Mr. J. W.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 301 12 F.M.S. GOVERNMENT'S APPRECIATION AUSTIN MOTOR GARS. The Federated Malay States Government originally ordered 2O (12 H.P. 4-Cylinder) AUSTIN CARS and were so delighted with the running of the first cars when delivered that they ordered 1 7 MORE CARS making in all a total of 37 AUSTIN CARS ordered. Any
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    • 166 13 Key There is no Beer in the f\ r j Owing to its excellent Market which is sold mF, fffim Quality it sells much in such quantities as i isßssrl'Jsf Usm more than all other Beck's Key-Beer. r Brands together &JT '^BBBBBSeJsSS^ famßßi^^ Beer Sole Agents: Behfl, Meyer Co., Limited.
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    • 294 13 CHEONG BROTHERS. Dentists, NO 25, South Bridge Road, Fint-elua Meohaoic&l Donti rtry, Gold Crowna Bridge, FUljiik and VnloMite Deration ol Wear guraateed CHARGES MODBBATB. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIES. Beat Tootb Powders and Brtubea (or nal b By Special Appointment and Under Distinguished Patronage. EUROPE HAIR-DRESSING SALOON {ii. Raffles Place, opposite
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    • 255 13 Weakness Overcome Every wineßlassful of "Wincarnis ere ites I ,i:'ini.\- amount o{ ntw strength, new vigour, new vitality, an.i ih-m- life. And this i^ the reason. Wincarnis" (the wimt of life) nata t inic. restorati- 1 blood-maker and nerve food. Its first ci ie a fcflm^ of invigoratiuu. Then it
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    • 1029 14 iC^Saw^Vt IB.T oMta lIMfHT MB-V ttWToE tf JUfT fItTFBI MMPMfIL PROSPEROUS aand PROORKIBIVB. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. !HKAD OPPIOS I WlrfoHjta»t«j- H+mmm* oMti^ta***-*^ LOW POM &FWkQM aML M o|g^y a g g 'VsVa *n sTflft a^BT^A 1■» i al r» J*^^^^a> B(^B aB W^ k J a^aaJ
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    • 556 14 BANKIHB. OEUTBCH-ABIATIBGHE BANK. NLLf Mi CIPIT4I Ik. laali 7,ita,oM). Head Offioo... Shanghai, Board of Directory Ber'in. BRANCHBS i Berlia, Calentta. Harobnre, Cantoc, Hankow, Hongkong, Krar, P .kinp, Ti- nt .in, Tdinanfu T-ir K tan, Yok^biroa, THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank fuer Handel
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    • 774 14 INSURANCE. INVEST IN A POLICY ff Insurance I oan do better with my money! Expressions like those, Ihonghtless, of course, are often heard from the lips of the unsophiitioated, who are oblivious to thn absolute security of a "LIFE POLICY," whioh does not suffer from market changes, but on the
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  • 990 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Shanghai Motor Club. Is it not high time tbat Shanghai had a go-ahead automobile association, asks the China Press. This question is becoming more and more insistent in its utterance. The subject wants but a little ventilation, and tho discovery of
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  • 108 15 A face browned by sun and sea breezes is not a sign of health. A Harley street specialist says, Sunburn is simply the effect of the active rays of light, a superficial scorching of the outer skin. If carried far enough it would have a destructive effect.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 329 15 ANYTHING and EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PLEASE SEND YOUR ENQUIRIES TO CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LTD., Singapore. FJR Auriga Wire-Drawn Lamp*. Ceiling and Deik Fan*. Bell*, Indicator., Bell Wirea. "Aotuput Flame- Arc Lamp*. ELECTRIC COOKING and HEATING APPLIANCES Sll'U At MILK HEATERS, KETTLES. SHAVING POTS, IRONS, CURLING TONGS HEATER, ETC., ETC. Electrolier*, Pendant*
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    • 37 15 Children's Colds. Why let the children rack their little bodies in such a distressing manner when you can so easily cure their colds with a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 72 15 Continental 1 1 If I TROPICAL I Jill THE BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE, Telephone: 290. 17, Collyer Quay, Telegrams: "Continenta." The only car better than NOISEIESS fffe is the new and better J^ fr^ j^jlL^L This car inherits the best of the many
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    • 831 16 In the opinion of S P eed P ressure or II those who are most wll temperature makes competent to judge. jj no difference to the CHAMPION MO- lubricating value TOR OIL is the of iiCQ R most economical and most effective vents wear and tear for all kinds of
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    • 447 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. HOUSES TO LET. To let, No. SI and 22, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1 11 o FURNIBHED RESIDENCES TO LET. Belmont, Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 400, Serangoon Road. Apply H. Somapah, 19, Raffles Plaoe, or 817, Serangoon Road. 18-11 OFFICE
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    • 634 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on MONDAY. OCTOBER 6.} H C y 299 4-10 KEMPAS. LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Third Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held within the Registered Office of the Company, No. 4,
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    • 699 16 NOTICES. KMM KMnMJTcO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, ■warn— t and Municipal Contractor 106, 106 109, Market Street. Telephone Nob 421 and 1174. GUAN KIAT CO., SHIP CHANDLBRS k GOVBRNSJKNT CONTRACTORS. QRNBRAL IMPORTBRB AND RXPORIRRS AND COMMISSION AORNTS, 87, PHILLIP STRBRT. 'Phone 1288, (Private Uf 01. Telegrams: SUaNKIaT. 196 v GUAN KIAT CO NOTICE
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    • 694 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the ourreut we s and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various dobs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied ou application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Lawn
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