The Straits Times, 6 October 1913
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Title Section13 1913-10-06 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.305 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 6. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement201 1913-10-06 1 Ithi celebrated White Horse SCOTCH K^U WHIUT i Established 1743. 2 MILES A MINUTE ON 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 can201 words
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Advertisement262 1913-10-06 1 ROBINSON CO. LARGE SHIPMENT Ladies' High Grade Walking Shoes No. P 188. No. P 1. No. 0 34. LADIES' FINE BLACK GLACE LADIES SMART PATENT LADIES' STYLISH GLACE KID COURT BHOE. COLT COURT SHOE. COURT SHOE. small tab, and glaoe covered slide, no cap, email slide on front, pump tab,262 words
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Advertisement8 1913-10-06 1 GOODRICH TYRES. Soli Aornts AD.'.MSON. GILFILLAN CO., LTD.8 words
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Article1015 1913-10-06 2 THE MOTOR-CAR EXPEDITION COMMENCED. Enthusiastic Send Off. Wiring from Capetown on August 29, the correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states:— This morning Captain Kelsey and his conpanions, with Mr. J. M. Uilliland as special correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, started on their long and lonely motorcar journey1,015 words
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Advertisement548 1913-10-06 2 A Celebrated Violiniste Nervous Fatigue, LanguorThe power to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to her abundance of vigorous nerve force created by Phosferine. How greatly the numerous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are promoted548 words
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Advertisement38 1913-10-06 2 Children's Colds. Why let the children rack their little bodies in such a distressing manner when you I can so easily core their colds with a bottle of Chamberlain's Congb Remedy. For sale by all Dispensaries ana Dealers.38 words
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Advertisement657 1913-10-06 2 WARRANTED FIFTEEN YEARS our F rtOf r tojrour Port. Ttm D.ijt Prm HtMMr Triml. B«u Dntukmadc MEAD n'Ooiriaipy Flymrm I^SB^Oj^'iart^CmtaJoiui sVwM il JVIIFAn CYCLE COMPANY. >^ Oept. A3i9 LIVERPOOL. Catalogues be obtained, on application, frees •esllnf Co., J.pt JI9 IJ, Hoblnaon «d.. lUfaoere. Rheumatism Conquered That bideona and fearful monster657 words
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Advertisement133 1913-10-06 2 kga^^x For the Skin P^^H| and Complexion fc p -}.i V There is beauty and >3 ---*maaVJS comfort for the skin MBB^HBHBHJ in every particle- of HAZELINESNOW m The incomparable Beauty-Balm. It acts as m a most beneficial tonic to the skin, cleansing it from impurities, removing roughness, ex- A133 words
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Article742 1913-10-06 3 DISAPPEARANCE OF MANY OLD HOSTELRIES. New Buildings. London is being ti *nsformed in no sphere of its busy life more markedly than in its hostels. Within the past few months, states a writer in The Evening Standard, a number of well-known hostelries have disappeared, and several ambitions schemes742 words
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Article238 1913-10-06 3 Some feats of extraordinarily rapid engineering work have been accomplished in the United States from time to time, but few if any of these achievements can be recalled surpassiog the latest of note, in which the Pennsylvania and Lehigh Valley railway companies were jointly concerned. The doable238 words
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Advertisement400 1913-10-06 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Eitabllihed 1869 The first Lite Offiee in the world to introduce the non-forfeiture principle to Policies. A Mutual Offlo*. No Shareholder*. Low Premium* Annual Ineonw £1,284,364. Fund. £7,201,200 Claims paid £6,O78,B3O. ALL profit* are distributed amongst Policy holder*. Claims paid in any400 words
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Advertisement31 1913-10-06 3 My son," said Bounderby, proudly, has passed his examination well." "So has mine," retorted De Broke. Indeed What in p Bankruptcy Fot Children's Hacking Cou^h at Night. Woods' Great Peooermiat Cure.31 words
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Advertisement344 1913-10-06 3 1 <£*^ *^B5^*^^Lw PIXOAP Scentless T«r Shampoo. The ideal means of cleansing hair aid Malp and preserving and Ucrei.lng the growth of the hair. Shampooing with Pixrap is easy and d.light. 'al, either at home, in the bath room or at the hair dressers aud iotzpensin', as a bottle cf344 words
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Advertisement186 1913-10-06 3 RANEEGUNGE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. NUWARA ELIYA, CEYLON. The Sanatorium of the East. 6,200 feet above sea level. Famous fcr its Golf Links, Botanical Gaidens, Tennis and Trout Fishing. The GRAND HOTEL, the largest and best appointed hotel in Nuwara Eliys Blectrio186 words
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Advertisement679 1913-10-06 4 JTEAMER SAILINGS. p. &o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PRNANG, 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 1918 Homeward (for Europe). i Connecting679 words
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Advertisement643 1913-10-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO.. LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained feetweea Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, Tffta4r»« and Antwerp, under mail oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all643 words
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Advertisement732 1913-10-06 4 BTEAMER MILIHBB THE 31AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Barserah, Kretiy, P*k j, Tringgana, Bisat, Semera, Baohok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora Laoon, Kobsamni, Bandon, Langsaen, Taka, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Du* Departure MAH IDOL Oct. 8 ...VUGALA Oot. S Oot. 11 PRAOHATIPOK Oot. 19 Oot.732 words
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Advertisement504 1913-10-06 4 STEAMER SAILimS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. am ■KTBW IiMWH I4IRTHEI. "UIU IMIII Combined Bervic* The steamrea of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Haxabarg Bremen ▲•twerp, Rotterdam and Emden. and the Straits, China aad Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched tortsightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month tor504 words
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Advertisement590 1913-10-06 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. j~i>r~b. l. I NOROOEUTSCHER LLYOD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, i Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connect- ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,590 words
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Advertisement90 1913-10-06 5 REX FOOT WEAR The finest in the East at a Moderate Price. 4H2 s*\-V Rex Boots. This style can be had in black or brown. Calf or Glace Kid. Price: $6.50. Rex Shoes. This style, Price $5.50. "Rex" Boots, Welted Model, as sketch. Black or brown. Price $7.50. Rex" Shoes,90 words
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Advertisement292 1913-10-06 5 Ihe smoKing world's opinion t zzA*%jA_±LJ^ is unanimous >c\s\ IXJy on the high standard of $J) quality of r<E~t/\ VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. E5229& 50-45 cents. fc&££ <_££»»- ARDATH TOBACCO CO, LTD., LONDON, ENG. BOABD AND LODGING BOARD AND REBIDENCE VACANCIES. Apply CHBERFUL, o/o Straits Times. 8-10 1010 BOARD AND REBIDENGE. Rooms292 words
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Advertisement475 1913-10-06 5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Tenders are invited under the following heads for supplies to the Municipality oi Singapore, from January 1, 1914, for ONB YEAR. 1. Bakau and Bintangore Rollers, Kasnau Sticks, Flooring and Roofing Tiles, Chinese Bricks and Lime. 2. Timber. 8. Mucellaneous Artioles. 4. Painter's Stores. 5. Brocms. 0. Metals475 words
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Advertisement628 1913-10-06 5 GUAN KIAT CO. Bhlp-Chandlers, 37, PHILLIP STRUT. New Shipment Just Imported i Hubbuck's coloured paint oil and sundries, Brass riddles iion riddles, bia?s plumb hob*, Bras* screws iron sortws, brass float valves Brass eyelets and rings, brtu-s tube brushes Bradawls, black staplo vices, combination pliers, Bell's pliers, gas pliers, wire628 words
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Advertisement580 1913-10-06 5 IMP IS ALL THAT A GOOD SOAP SHOULD BE, AND IN ADDITION DOES ALL THAT A POWERFUL DISINFECTANT CAN DO. GERMS AND MICROBES CANNOT LIVE WHERE IT IS USED. BUT CLEANLINESS AND HEALTH REIGN SUPREME. Th. Name LEVER on the Soap is a Guarantee of Purity and Excellence. V A580 words
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Advertisement549 1913-10-06 6 No. 5 Royal "7? fi= E== T' THE MASTER MODEL ;^St II SUPPLANTIN6 ALL OTHER MAKEB. Tv) f7iTV\/7 A TT A ents for ss ■"•>■. s. 'gXMI Huttenbach Bros. Go. THE STANDARD LIFE Assurance Company. ■aai Offie*— EMNMIMII. lacorperata* 1825 FUNDS— £I3,OOO,OOO 1910 An old-established Office of the highest Integrity549 words
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Advertisement73 1913-10-06 6 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. FOR ADELAIDE, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. The Company's steamer SBIRALA is dne here on or abont the Bth October, and will have prompt despatch for above ports. She has exoellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms and rates of freight and passage may73 words
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Advertisement64 1913-10-06 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD FOR BUROPR. The Imperial German Mail Bteamer PRINZ LUDWIQ, 9,687 tons, Captain Von Binzer, left Hongkong on Wednesday morning, the Ist instant, at 10 a.m., and may be exptcted to arrive here on Sunday, the 6th instant, at noon. She will probably be despatched for Bnrope, on i'nesday,64 words
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Advertisement421 1913-10-06 6 After Fever After operations, dysentery, or »t any time when health is low (j and strength feeble, Scott t Emulsion is unrivalled aa a strenpthj maker, a builder-up of tissue, muscle, and bone. No other remedy ha» such a world-wide reputation for purity, quality r strength,— for Results. SCOTT'S Emulsion421 words
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Article165 1913-10-06 7 FIXTURES. Monday, October 6. Hinli Water. 2.24 a.m., 1.40 p.m. i'ublie Holiday. damson I' trade, Racecourse, 5 p.m. Monthly Missionary meeting, Princep St. Church. Tuesday, October 7. High Water, Mi a.m., 2.28 p.m Wednesday, October 8. High Water, 5.6 a.in., '!.S8 p.m Thursday, October 9. High Water,165 words
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Article155 1913-10-06 7 To-day. Saigon Bourbon 4 pm Billiton and Rataria Too Sui 4 pm Penang and Rangoon Olenogle 4pm Sclut IWljang, Brn-kiilis, and Bagan Hong Ho 4 pm To-morrow. |S*Penang, Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples for Enrwpa, etc. P. Ludwig 6 aru Cucob Sultana 9 am155 words
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Article114 1913-10-06 7 The P. and O. outward intermediate steamer Nubia is due at Penang at uoon on Tuesday, October 7, and calls at Port Swettenham en route to Singapore. She may be expected here on or about Friday, October 10. Liirr SixoAPoma. Dai in London. Arrivid >ept 1 M.114 words
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Article479 1913-10-06 7 Litest Arrivals. Brid<>o, Nor. str. S5O tons, Cap! Folkmann, Oct 5. From Bangkok. Get I. G.c. and d.p. Bornoo Co. For Bangkok, Oct 7. Rds. ISrouwer, Dut. Ktr. M 4 tons, C'apt Longinck, Oct 5. From P. Baroe, Oct 8. O.c. and d.p. S. Agency Ltd. For P.479 words
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95 1913-10-06 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONO PAGAR. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. Section No. l...Tecsta,Canara,Lovat. Shiirs Wharf M. Tronb. Main W. Sect. No. 2...Daventry. 8...Denbig8bire. 4...Tenpaisan Mara. 5. ..Gorgon. 6...Glancus, Calypso, Atreus. New Dock 7. ..(Under constrnction) Wist Wharf 8...Photinia, Kohaichang,95 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article106 1913-10-06 7 SlNOAPOKI, OCTOBER 4 I, 1913. On London bank 4 m/i Demand Private 6 m/a 8 m/s On Gibmaih Bank d/d Private 8 m/g On FEAKOi.......Bank d/d Private 8 m/s On India.. Bank T. T. a/44 «/•>.' a/4 is 2/4 J! 23t>i 2441 204 i 801 174 Private 80 d/s106 words
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Article149 1913-10-06 7 SlNOAPOEl Oi'TOUIR 6 1018. Oambipr ...I 7 40 do (Cnbe No. 1) onpiokad 10.60 Copra Sondried 18 80 do Mixed 18 TO Pepper, Black 19 >:< do White 6% buyers,, 84(0 Sago Floor Sarawak 8 4} do Brunei No. 1 noni Pearl Sago 4.20 Coffee Bali 28.00 Coffee Palembang,149 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article185 1913-10-06 7 10 10 Rahman Hyd. 16.60 £1 £1 Rahman Tin 3C.00 XI £1 Rambutan 12.60 £1 £1 Kaub Aunt. Gold 2.80 £1 £1 RodhiUs 2.20 5 6 Royal Jobore 0.80 6 6 Selangor River £1 £1 Siputeh C.CO 10 10 Sungei Oaa 16.C0 £1 £1 Tekka 3.5.0 10 10 Tingkil185 words
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Article659 1913-10-06 7 v3£| »**<**• SeUe I/- S/- Allagai 1,9 2/1 £1 £1 Anglo Jay* 4lj 6/8 2/- 8/- Anglo-Malay 8/- 8,10 2/- 3/- Batang Malaka -/9 1/■ £1 1 Batn Tiga 2.0.0 3.10.0 2/- 2/- Bekob 1/£1 £1 Bnkit Kajang 1.6.3 1.12.1 £1 £1 Bakit Lin tang 8.( .0 8.100 norn659 words
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Article106 1913-10-06 7 v*m2 Bnyerß 100 100 R. Hargrcavea 100.00 ***** 100 100 K. H. 7% Pref. 100.00 112 W £1 £1 Shell Transport 52 0 6.7 9 10 10 S'poreC. Storage 24.00 30 0J ISO 60 Spore DiHpenaary7o.oo 80.U0 10 10 Straita Ice Co. 14.00 17 00 CO 100 Straits S.106 words
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Advertisement33 1913-10-06 7 For Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, SOLE AGENTS FOR: SANDERSON BROS. NEWBOULDB COLORADO BMnd v\*^ DRILL STEEL <W\ CIRCULAR \\%\yN^ SAWS, Vto\^ T AddeM CVt^O*^ SUPPLY EX-STOCK. EXCELLENT QUALITY, UNIFORMLY RELIABLE.33 words
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Advertisement180 1913-10-06 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. October 7.— At saleroom, land situate in the district of Bedok, etc., at 2.80. October 7 At saleroom, leasehold land and houses situate at Muar Road, etc., at 2.80. October II. At saleroom, Japanese Fancy Articles, etc., at 11. Chins: Ken>r Lee and Co. October180 words
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Advertisement120 1913-10-06 7 FISH BRAND KEROSENE FISH S&7 ||f| MHO% p pre r Case 'Su£^»£r i*v BRAND V *%l /o^gj£yS9if*Mg^ The Best Oil onthe Market for House Lighting. Trad* Mark. OBTAINABLE FROM: CHOP CHIN HUAT HIN, 246, South Bridge Road. CHOP CHIN KWANG, 23, Circular Road. CHOP EE HIN. 303, Beach Road. CHOP120 words
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Advertisement88 1913-10-06 7 To-Night To-Night X GRAND ATTRACTIVE FILM ENTITLED 'THE LIGHTHOUSE PRISONERS' A fine story, finely told, of avsrioe, crime, ami bravery, including a THIILLM ■ESCUE by ROPE horn a LMHTNMSE, over a sea of FtAM-TIPPED WAVES, coloured and no effort spared to make the film absolutely BEAUS MC, IN 4 PARTS,88 words
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913 1913-10-06 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. SCIENCE AND HUMAN DESTINY. Continuity, or the problem of life after death as seen in the light of modern science, was tho subject of the striking presidential address with which Sir Oliver Lodge opened the annual meetings of the British Association on September 10913 words
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Article13 1913-10-06 8 The output of the Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, during September wsb 680 piculs.13 words
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Article22 1913-10-06 8 Dusun Durian Rubber Estate, Ltd., is paying an interim dividend of 10 per cent, per annum for half year ended June 30.22 words
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Article23 1913-10-06 8 Asiatic cholera is spreading through Hungary. The disease came from Roumania, where out of 1,555 cases reported recently 661 cases have proved fatal.23 words
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Article55 1913-10-06 8 N. P. Sen and A. P. Sen, nephews of the late Norendra Nath Sen, the editor of the Indian Mirror, accused of contempt of court for assaulting P. Roy Chandhnri, barrister and receiver in the suit in connection with the Albert Hall, have been released on bail of Rs. 10,00055 words
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Article55 1913-10-06 8 A wire has been received from London announcing that the Ipoh Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., has been successfully floated. The Times of Malaya says that despite the de pression at present prevailing the shares were all underwritten before the flotation, and are now standing at a premium. Mr. It. L.55 words
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Article60 1913-10-06 8 We are advised that the output of tin from the Heawood Tin and Rubber Estate oom pany's properties for September amounted to '270 piculs of which 207 piculs were mined by tributors and 63 piculs by the company. The total estimated revenue, including tribute, is $5,807, and the mining costs60 words
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Article69 1913-10-06 8 In connection with the Y.W.C.A., a teacher's guild has been organised which it is hoped will fill a need. Monthly lectures on various subjects will be organised as may be required. and tonic sol fa classes begin on Tuesday and Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. Mrs. Davidson will give a lecture69 words
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Article11 1913-10-06 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on pages C and 11.11 words
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Article17 1913-10-06 8 From Rampah estate last month 86,800 coconuts were harvested, making 295,570 for the company's year to date.17 words
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Article25 1913-10-06 8 The output of tin from tbe Kamuning (Perak) Rubber and Tin Company's property in September was 596-89 piculs, giving a net revenue of 18,188 08.25 words
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Article41 1913-10-06 8 While an aviator, named Frenshan, was flying an aeroplane at Aldershot on September 9 he lost control of the machine when he was 2,000 feet from the ground, but after it had turned four somersaults he regained control and landed safely.41 words
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Article68 1913-10-06 8 A Press communique states that on September 20 the levies escorting the post to Cbitral were attacked near Lowarai Pass by a gang of raiders whose identity has not yet been established. One levy was killed, four were wounded, and one is missing. A mail bag and two rifles were68 words
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Article65 1913-10-06 8 Excavations in tbe vicinity of Pompeii, which was overwhelmed by an eruption of Vesuvius, accompanied by an earthquake, on the night of August 24, 79 A.D., have revealed the ruins of the port of tbe demolished city. The port is 1,250 metres inland from the existing seashore, and it is65 words
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Article64 1913-10-06 8 An extraordinary general meeting of the Perak Chamber of Mines will be held on Wednesday, October 22, for the following purposes To sanction the formation of an X.M.S. Chamber of Mines, with headquarters at Ipob, to replace tbe Perak Chamber of Mines, and to sanction the application for the incorporation64 words
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Article80 1913-10-06 8 It is not generally known that it is possible to send a wireless message from Singapore t.i London, or, in fact, to many other parts of the world, at a cost of not more tban tenponce per word. Such a message must be relayed through ships only, and would pro80 words
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Article71 1913-10-06 8 Imbee bin Ali, who as the result of a smart piece of work by a Malay detective, was called upon to take his trial before Mr. KiriuHtnne on a charge of houscbreakiny, has been found guilty and sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment. There were three previous convictions registered against71 words
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Article80 1913-10-06 8 On a railway line at Crewe, in Cheshire, recently a peculiar incident occurred. While a man »t< sitting across some points an employee in one of the signal cabins pulled the points over to allow of the passage of an approaching train. The points gripped the man's pants firmly, and80 words
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Article73 1913-10-06 8 The Bank of Peshawar Gojranwalla, Punjal, has suspended payment. Its nominal capital was five lakhs. The total withdrawal from different Banks in three days has been over twelve lakhs. In Lahore tbe situation is quieter, but panic continues in the ruof ussil. Tho directors of the Punjab National Batik have73 words
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Article75 1913-10-06 8 The collections to the Cawnpore Mocque Fund amount to Rs. HO.tX.il, including Rs. 2,400 collected by the Zemindar (Lahore), Rs. 12,000 by the Comrade and Hamdard (Delhi) and Rs. 10,000 by the Lucknow Association. The collections from Cawnpore total Rs. 18,000 and from Bengal and Bihar Rs. 10,000. Messrs. Tyler,75 words
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Article88 1913-10-06 8 A cold-blooded murder is reported from Kuala Trenpganu town in the early hours of September 80. A chinteng of the chandn farm is alleged to have stabbed an ex coolie of the same farm working in Bukit Marah. The act was committed in a shop in the busiest part of88 words
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Article117 1913-10-06 8 Captain H. M. Durrant, of the Army Veterinary Corps, was tried by District CourtMartial at Kirkee, ludia, on September 26, with being drunk on the nigb'a of July 10 last. Captain Wall, R F.A evidence that he found the accrued lying in a manger in the stables under tue influence117 words
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Article127 1913-10-06 8 The recent Shipping and Seamen's Act of the Australian Commonwealth Parliament, which has received Koyal absent is, likely to cause considerable trouble to shipping com panics trading between Australia and the East. No definite date for the enforcement of the act has yet been decided on, but, as one of127 words
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Article389 1913-10-06 8 Tho many friends of Mr. Alfred Frith will be interested to know that he was married in Calcutta, on the 25th of last month, to Miss Lucy Greenhill, also a member of the Bandmann Company. The death occurred on September 17 at Rearsted, near Maidstonr, of Mary389 words
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Article150 1913-10-06 8 The P. and O. steamer Soudan, which for the present is being used for transport purposes, passed through Singapore yesterday, arriving in the morning and departing in the evening. She carried no troops for Singapore, but there were on board 42 officers and 885 men of tbe150 words
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Article211 1913-10-06 8 There are all kinds of reports and rumour* in the air at present with reference to the chief command in the Straits police, says the Straits Echo. Up in Perak it is persistently stated that Mr. W. L. Conlay, lately Deputy Commissioner of Police, l'erak, will, when211 words
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232 1913-10-06 8 The ramifications of Burns, Philp and Co the well-known Australian merchants, shipowners and shipping agents, says The Financier, extend now not only all over Australia and the Sooth Sea Islands, but to Java and Singapore, and to keep pace with the demands of the continued232 words
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Advertisement283 1913-10-06 8 EXCELLENCE iß|B FRAGRANCE y —^y j The Exceptional Quality of MUTON S yr :>/ :r *AWL ROUSE FELUCCA And SMCIUf J~- jflffl places them foremost amengtt j^s[ wi 1'"1 Dtt FELUCCA ittiSn E^yP tian cigarettes. Made of choice > Sr™Fwi^^*| \y -jJIaBI 'y selected tobacco by sk'lt d FOR THE283 words
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Advertisement166 1913-10-06 8 A PICTURE THAT WILL GRIP YOU IS THE SPLKNDID DIUMA IN TWO PARTS ENTITLED THE FIRES OF REVENGE TO Bl SHOWN AT THE ALHAMBRA Picture Palace, Beach Road, TO-NIGHT Second Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. in conjunction with I Select Complement of Films Round About Havana. THE SOLDIER LOVER. Work166 words
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Article417 1913-10-06 9 HUGE SYDNEY CROWDS WELCOME NEW VESSELS. Ties With the Motherland. RaoTim't Tbliokam. London, October 4. The arrival at Sydney of the new flag ■hip Australia and the cruiser Sydney was a magnificent and imposing sight as they gradually emerged from the haze into sunshine. They were escorted through417 words
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Article104 1913-10-06 9 Feared Loss of Many Lives. Kbctib'i Tslboham London, October 4. The North Shields steamor Gardenia, from Beuisaf to Middlesborough, collided with the stramcr Curnwood in a dense foj in the North Sea. The Girdenia sa ik in four minutes. Before boats could be lowertxi the boiler d exploled,104 words
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Article56 1913-10-06 9 IILKitU. London, October 4. A I' ill. -tin puSlisheJ at Munich states that Q u".n Augustine is frto from fiver aud the renal trouble .■■i.o.v.i marked improve m. ut. the pain having almost ceased. If the recovery continues, the Queen, with King Manuel, will soon be able56 words
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Article25 1913-10-06 9 RsUTEB'S IILI'iKAM. London, October 4. Mr. !t. Walter, Secretary and Magistrate at Wci-Hai Wei, is appointed Colonial Secre tary of British Honduras.25 words
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Article32 1913-10-06 9 Kii'TEi: 's Teiegbam. London, October 4. The military aviator. Major Merrick, bat teen killed while flying at Salisbury Plain Mi biplane turned turtle and he was hurled 1.0 feet32 words
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Article159 1913-10-06 9 Ulster Campaigners Return To London. Rbdtbb's Tblboram. London, October 4. Mr.Ure at Boness said, except for the Tories, the subject of Home Rule was exhausted. The British people declined to be either bullied or terrified. He would never fight another election except on the land question. It would159 words
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Article141 1913-10-06 9 Rbutbb's Tblbobam. London, October 4. The Guelph Hohenzollern controversy has been revived. A Guelph politician recently stated that at a conference at Karlsruhe, prior to the betrothal of the Kaiser's daughter, Prince Ernest August, when asked to renounce the throne of Hanover, replied "honour comes before love"141 words
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Article58 1913-10-06 9 Ricteb's Telkoraw. London, October 4. The U.S. Secretary for Labour has ordered the immigration authorities to permit Miss Marie Lloyd and Bernard Dillon to land under bond until their contracts are fulfilled. The New York immigration authorities decided on their deportation as unmoral persons. They were58 words
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Article93 1913-10-06 9 KaOTBB'S TbLIORAM. London, October 4. The Vienna Die Zeit states that the new naval programme of Austria, to be submitted to the delegations, provides for the replacement o' the antiquated Monarch class by Dreadnoughts coating £11,600,000 sterling, and tho construction of fast cruisers and torpedoers to cost JE4.100.000.93 words
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Article43 1913-10-06 9 Kaoria's Tehoram. London, October 6. A Panama dispatch reports another earth quake, at five in the afternoon, the duration be iDg ten to fifteen seconds. Buildings were severely shaken but reports from tho Canal zone state there was no damage.43 words
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Article93 1913-10-06 9 D*B OtTASUTMCHB LLOYIi T«L»<»*4« Berlin, October 4. The Turkish Commander in Chief at Constantinople, when signing the orders of the day of the Corps, mentioned results, which bad surpassed all ex pec tation. The army, he said, was free from personal ambitions, was obedient to the fatherland93 words
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Article25 1913-10-06 9 Dbr Ostasiatische Lloyd Teleqbam. Berlin, October 4. The Russian war estimates increase by 50 I millions recurrent and 85 millions non-re-current expenditure.25 words
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Article247 1913-10-06 9 SERVIAN PREMIER'S VISIT TO VIENNA. Satisfactory Results RIUTIB 8 TILBORiM. London, October 4. Belgrade reports that the Albanians bave been defeated at Prizrend and are being pursued to the frontier. The Premier, M. Pasics, on his return from abroad declared his conviction tbtt there would be no247 words
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Article28 1913-10-06 9 D«B OSTASIATISCHB LLOYD TeLEORAM. Berlin, October 4. At the end of this month the branch lioe of the Bagdad railway to Alexandratta will be opened.28 words
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Article511 1913-10-06 9 Amusing Afternoon in Grounds Of Tyersall. Members of the Singapore Polo Club and their friends spent a very enjoyable after noon in the spacious grounds of Tyersall on Saturday, when a small bat well organised gymkhana was held. The competitions were varied, interesting and amusing and gave511 words
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Article722 1913-10-06 9 GOVERNOR AND REAR-ADMIRAL EXCHANGE VISITS. H.M.S. Swiftsure in Port. As mentioned in oar issue of Saturday, H.M.S. Swiftsare, the flagship of the East India squadron, reached port shortly after one o'clock and took up a position in the admiralty anchorage. An boar later Rear Admiral K. H. Peirse,722 words
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Article290 1913-10-06 9 Receiving Order Against Hotel Proprietor. In the Bankruptcy Court, Penang, on October 8, before Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher, Mr. William Daniel, proprietor of Seaview Hotel, Farquhar Street, against whom a receiving order was made on August 20 last, was adjudicated a baukrupt. According to the Pinang290 words
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Article44 1913-10-06 9 The announcement cornea from Carlisle (PeDD.) that James Thorpe, the famous Indian athlete and Olympic runner, is to marry a beautiful Cherokee maiden. The honeymoon trip will be unique, as Thorpe intends to mate a tour of the world with a baseball t am.44 words
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Article53 1913-10-06 9 Election to be Followed By Recognition. RICTIH'S TILIdHAM. London, October 4. A Peking message states that the presidential election occurs in Parliament on Monday morning, after which the Powers will simultaneously recognise the Republic. It transpires that Japan was primarily responsible (or the recognition movement. Chino Japanese relations53 words
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Article47 1913-10-06 9 Die Ostibiatmcbi Lloyd Tilioeam. Berlin, October 4. The office of internal affairs holds a final conference today regarding safety rules for passenger traffic at sea. The programme of the International Conference in London on November 12 will be discussed and the delegates instructed accordingly.47 words
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Article61 1913-10-06 9 (From Odk Own Correspondent.) Seafield and Batu Caves are selling forward at 2/od. and l/9d. crepe and bark, respectively. During the nine months, 16,778 tons were auctioned at an average of Mid. Sungei Kapar has declared an interim dividend of 12 J per cent., Djasinga 2 per61 words
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Article495 1913-10-06 9 Balance Transferred to Reserve Account. The directors of the Tambalak Robber Estates, Ltd., report for the year ended Jane 30:--Accoaats. The nctt profit for the period, after making due allowance for depreciation of buildings, etc., and after writing oil the balance of the value of Gambier in495 words
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Article46 1913-10-06 9 The well-remembered concert company, the Court Cards, who are at present in Penang, open in Singapore on the 18th inst. and will play for ten nights. The box plan will be available to patrons who wish to book tomorrow morning at Messrs. Moutrie's.46 words
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Article82 1913-10-06 9 Major General Sir A. J. Forsyth Reid, who died on September 4 at bis residence at Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, had a distinguished career in India. He commanded the Mala km.l Relief Column in 1997- IH9B, and ta 1900 1 the 3rd Infantry of the China Infantry force. In practically every cam82 words
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Article189 1913-10-06 9 PRESIDENT WILSON SIGNS THE NEW BILL. Currency The Next Reform. Ril-tib s Trlkoram. London, October 4. The President signed the tariff bill yesterday evening, in the presence of many distinguished people, President Wilson repeatedly refused the requests of cinematographers to depict the ceremony. The measure operates to-day, but189 words
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Article107 1913-10-06 9 Tragedy of Suicide on Southend Railway. Rioter's Tblbobam. Liondon, October 5. The bodies of a sexagenarian, Major Hamilton Murdoch, retired army officer, and a youthful nurse, were found decapitated on the railway at Southend. They had removed their bats, tied thoir hands together and lain down with107 words
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Article44 1913-10-06 9 Rbdtbr's Telegram. London, October 5. The official enquiry into the Dublin labour trouble has reached a deadlock. The employers refused to dismiss men working during the strike, and the labour delegates have thereupon declared that the men will continue the fight.44 words
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Article60 1913-10-06 9 Rbuter's Telboram London, October 5. The national joint committee of postal telegraph servants, with a membership of eighty thousand, has decided to ask the Premier and the Postmaster General to receive a deputation of protest against the Hoik report and has also decided to demand an immediate 1560 words
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Article109 1913-10-06 9 KlCTlß's TILBQBAM. London, October 6At Montreal, Miss Muriel Dodd, English lady champion, won the Canadian women's golf championship, defeating the Canadian, Miss Florence Harvey, by 7 and 6. Three of the leading British lady golfers, Miss Muriel Dodd (the champion), Miss Gladys Ravenscroft (ex champion), and Miss109 words
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Article23 1913-10-06 9 Rbdtbb'i Tilwmam. London, October 5. A New York cable reports that Joe Jeannette beat Sam Langford in ten rounds, on point*.23 words
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Article18 1913-10-06 9 KauTM't Tiliorah London, October 6. The death haa occurred of the SulUn of Muscat.18 words
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Article41 1913-10-06 9 RaoTßß's Tslbobah. London, October 4. Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who arrives at Windsor early in November, will be accompanied by bis morganatic wife. They will afterwards stay with the Duke and Duchess of Portland at Welbeck Abbey, Worksop.41 words
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Article246 1913-10-06 10 Tho Northern Rugby Union has refused to accept the New South Wales League's terms for a visit to Australia and New Zealand. A well known old sportsman, named Glanville, has died at C'obham, in Surrey. He had seen 62 Derby races, including the famous one in which246 words
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Article161 1913-10-06 10 5.R.C. v. Police. A Police cricket team sustained a severe defeat at the hands of the S.R.C. on Saturday, owing, to a large extent, to the good batting of de Souza and E. Galistan. Coelho bowled well for the winners, his four wickets costing only nineteen runs. The scores161 words
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Article171 1913-10-06 10 The Race Entries. Despite the gloomy prognostications of those who thought that bookmakers were essential to the success of a race meeting it is pleasant to record that the entries for the meeting next week constitute a record. The considerable sum of t5,740 has been received in the form171 words
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Article149 1913-10-06 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Following are the results of Saturday's play:— Championship. W. H. ThrelfaU beat Capt. M. F. Day, 4-6, 6—B, 6—4. Salzmann beat C. R. a'B. Terrell, o—2, 0-8. A. Singles. J. E. Tyler beat C. V. Milea, o—4, 6—B. B. SINOLIS. K. J. Saunders beat Ruchwaldy, 6—1,149 words
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Article51 1913-10-06 10 Arrivals. IVr str. Giang Seng, Oct 6. From Saiuarang lire. A. Fairweather. Per str. V. Hoorn. Oct f From Tarakan Mr. and Mrs. Boers and two children. Per str. t'anara, Oct 5. From Calcutta: Hewn. W. Collins, O. Watt, C. Taylor, J. Cox, J. Hearne and W.51 words
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Article40 1913-10-06 10 Max (Vltell, the French writer, once de c!-ircl that he had discovered the reason for the farthing. It was introduced, he said, to allow the Scotch to be generous The Entente deters us from investigating the origin of the centime.40 words
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Article13 1913-10-06 10 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.]13 words
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Article125 1913-10-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l have read in your correspondence column on September 26, A Social Problem." The author must be someone with a good -feeling heart. This article has made a deep impression upon me, and I hope it will on others125 words
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Article303 1913-10-06 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— ln your issue of October 4 there appeared a letter signed by Fair Play calling attention to the Bign boards that have recently been erected in front of the Oospel Tabernacle on the corner of Orchard and Penang Roads,303 words
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Article546 1913-10-06 10 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Report. Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Company, writing from London on September 11, state: —About £800,000 arrived in the form of bar gold, of which £174,000 was reserved for India. The balk of the remainder has been taken for the Continent, principally546 words
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Article31 1913-10-06 10 One virtue I can certainly lay claim to," once wroto Max O'Reil, discussing the sibject of talkative Mas, and that is being able to lioia my lusgu* i& several languages 131 words
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Article1451 1913-10-06 10 The ills incidental to foreign travel are enormously exaggerated by those with neither spirit nor inclination for such enterprise, writes F. G. Aflalo in the Morning Post. It stands to reason that they who go forth into the wilderness, suddenly abandoning normal conditions of existence and environment, eating1,451 words
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Article379 1913-10-06 10 Johore Para— 6,9l9 lbs. l'antai.-4,225 lbs. Sekong.— 9,o3o lbs. Sungei 8ahru.— 6,620 lbs. Hevea (J0h0re).— 7,169 lbs. S. S. (Bortam). -88,000 lbs. Malacca Rubber Plantations.— 246,294 lbs. Uganda.— 7, Ml lbs.; previously 43,690 lbs. Benar. 1,850 lbs., company's year to date 12,193 lbs. 8uj0ng.— 7,750 lbs., company's379 words
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Article196 1913-10-06 10 Statistics published by the Equitable Life Assurance Society, telegraphs the Times New York correspondent, show there are 17,000,000 unmarried persons in the United States, and that 89 of every 100 male adults are unmarried. The inference drawn by compilers of these statistics is that an enormous196 words
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Article52 1913-10-06 10 The undermentioned prices were realised on rubber sold at the Penang rubber auction rooms on October 1. There were 23,402 lbs. sold: nwuoked \o. 1 Crepe to. S [0.8 to. 4 to. 5 irgin Scrap ntreated Scrap 85 106 04 43 87 95 112 89 71 6152 words
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Article41 1913-10-06 10 I want a day off," sighed the bank clerk, but I can't think what excuse to give the chief." I know, old chap," said the helpful friend, kill your grandmother." Can't do that, my boy. I'm keeping her for the Derby41 words
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Article1900 1913-10-06 10 THE FASCINATION OF AFRICAN LION-HUNTING. i i 1 i i I i i I i f > i > > > 1 j I j j < I 1 Mr. Roosevelt's Experiences. Since the time of Nimrod the King of beasts has been hunted and landed by huntere1,900 words
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Article403 1913-10-06 10 "Preparatory Schools" With Varied Curriculum. There is little excuse for the woman who colonises nowadays, and who arrives at her destination to find life very much more difficult than she imagined. Une may, in fact, live a colonial life at home before starting, and without incurring403 words
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Article983 1913-10-06 11 GENERAL IGNORANCE OF THE RULES. Remarkable Instances Ich Dien in the Express, says: —The case of a corn spomlcnt wl.i in a moment of regrettable irritation hurled bis racquet at a ball, with the astounding result that tho latter was sent over the net, has drawn a deluge983 words
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Article18 1913-10-06 11 An electrical engineer claims to have invented talking photographic films. AU portraits will, of course, be speaking likenesses.18 words
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Article573 1913-10-06 11 aom. valob. boiir*. muiu. 3/- Allagai 1/9 2/8 t 1 Anglo-Jay* 4/6 5/8 1 Anglo-Johore 5/- 0/8 I/. Anglo-Malay 8/- 8. 104 1 Ayer Kuning 10/- 12/6 2/- Batang Halaka -/9 1/41 A 1 Bata Cavoe 160/- 170/tom 1 Batu Tiga 40/- 60/1 Bukit Kajang 26/8 82/2/. Bukit573 words
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Article79 1913-10-06 11 10 Franer and Neave Ld. 53.00 68.60 10 Hotel van Wiik 17.00 10.00 110 Howartb Erskine Ld. 40.00 45.00 100 7% Prel 90.00 100.00 10 Maynard Co. Ltd. 19.00 21.00 10 C. A. Ribeiro Co., Ltd. 10.50 ll.OOnom 100 R.HargreaTea*Co.Ld. 90.00 106.00 100 7% Prel. 90.00 110.00 108/6 107/679 words
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Advertisement50 1913-10-06 11 i Losing Weight j by the Pound Uaiat W*g*k," in""" of 01- y— j| 111 M fw»w WATERBUirtIKTUIUZEO COO LJVBI OIL COMPOUND >3v. M lo» bioou with Mm waatea I aonr JDim^ *a 4 baaJtfar ieab Mltfa* i Jt«.,rt».k Tery paUtaMe i i fI.M and m*. ->wwwxwww ~~>^^«wx»*» .www. J50 words
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Advertisement53 1913-10-06 11 A perfect cure," my teacher said, i I really tried, I rubbed my head, But could not say my lesson well What's Perfect Cure Now, mother, tell A Perfect Cure "I And in her eyes i Appeared a kindly glint, A Perfect Cure I know but one, 111 1 Tis53 words
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Advertisement497 1913-10-06 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS 7 ii THE MACHINE that completes the family circle. Everyone is on hand in the evening to enjoy the musio of the "His Master's Voice machine. This wonderful instrument makes tin' bemo attractive for the children and EMM up the entire household. No home need be without a497 words
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Advertisement523 1913-10-06 11 THE RIGHT PROGRAMME FOR YOU Is the one that contains much that wili amuse, interest and entertain yon generally. Yon want this and get it AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THBATitB, BEACH ROAD, TO-NIGHT Sicono Show, 9.80 «o 11 p.m. Rocnd About San Francisco. Jim and tbi Gipsy Maid. Tbi Manokls,523 words
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Advertisement389 1913-10-06 11 From Ist October, 1913, OF MIGHELIN 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 3^6 and 4 inches. 15% on tubes 105 and 135 millimetres. 8% on tubes 90 millimetres.389 words
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Article1441 1913-10-06 12 REVIEW OF THE CHARTERED COMPANY'S WORK. \n Empire in Tbe Making. In the flood of pessimism which recently passed over tho stock markets nearly every speculative stock went by the board, says a writer in the Daily Telegraph. They are only now beginning to get their heads above water1,441 words
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Article416 1913-10-06 12 Pessimism and Optimism Of American Convicts. America's prison publication, Good Words, written and printed by convicts for convicts, commands special attention because of contributions from the pens of Julian Hawthorne and Dr. Morton. The former is son of Nathaniel Hawthorne, America's greatest novelist, and the latter is416 words
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Article230 1913-10-06 12 We read in the last issue of Truth to hand by the mail A breach of promise case which came before the London Sheriff's Court last week for the assessment of damages had a special interest as a practical illustration of toe young Englishman's life230 words
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Article648 1913-10-06 12 Some Curiosities of the French Law. Everybody is familiar with the experts who lay down rules for living comfortably on six pence a day or even less, but the Matin relates how an inhabitant of Luxemburg has for many years solved the problem, not only of living648 words
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Article275 1913-10-06 12 Carried the Regimental Flag Into Captivity. (From Oran comes the news of the death of Captain Vales, a hero of the war of 1870. Vales, who had distinguished himself at the battle of Froeschwiller, was later taken prisoner at Strasburg. Un the night before the town surrendered275 words
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Article161 1913-10-06 12 The new Empeior of Japan is said to be a permanent invalid. Yoehihito, seems to have recovered from the attack of pneumonia which held him prisoner in the Ayoama Palace," says Current Literature. A procession of priests went on a pilgrimage to the sacred mountain of Fujiyama161 words
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Article1081 1913-10-06 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest List?. The following passenger bookings to tbe Straits are taken from tbe London and Chin* Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsajaent to the issnanoe of this list1,081 words
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Article77 1913-10-06 12 Stewed octopus, the Rev. H. O. Fenton said in n lecture at the Royal Photographic Society's exhibition, on the subject of a visit to Portugal, was a common dish in that country, and from personal experience he could say that it was quite appetising. One of the sights77 words
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Advertisement232 1913-10-06 12 ENGINES 'BERGSUND' For All Purposes ON Complete Launch equipments and complete Power Installations quoted for on application to Sole Amenta The Singapore General Electrical Engineering COMPANY, LIVITLD. 81, Mohamed Sultan Road. EXPECTED SHORTLY i THE LUMINOUS "Juliana Lamp The spirit lamp that is Guaranteed non-combaetible. THE LIGHT THAT IB KIND232 words
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Advertisement178 1913-10-06 13 UNION 8 8 CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. BINGAPORB TO NBW ZBALAND DIRECT, AUCKLAND, WBLLINGTON i.YTTBLTON AND DDNBDIN, ALSO CALLING AT SAMARANG AND FIJI (if imodcimikt offirs). The Company's Steamer Aparima, 6,704 tons, S. Vint, Commander, is intended to maintain a regular four-monthly service between Singapore and Nuw Zealand. Exoellent178 words
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Advertisement484 1913-10-06 14 BANKING. BEUTBCH-ABIATIBCHE BANK. MUI MM U* UAFITII i IN. lvi 7,Ht,tM). Head Offloc Shanghai, Board of Directors Berlin. BBANCHBBI Berlin, Calcitta. Hamborv, Cantor, Hankow, Hongkong, Kobr, P ikinp, Tientsin, Tainanfn Tsingtan, Yokohama, THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank fner Handel oad lodnirirle, Berliner484 words
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Advertisement891 1913-10-06 14 SALES BY AUCTION, PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUCTION SALE 01 THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES SITUATE ON THE ORANGE GROVE ESTATE, TANGLIN, SINGAPORE, To be held at Powell and Co.'s. Saleroom on an early date. Lot 1. DIMBOOLA. Lot 8. BIARRITZ. Lot 8. CALMARHOUSB. Lot 4. ANNANDALE. Lot 5. HARTFELL, Naisim891 words
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Article1171 1913-10-06 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Running on Business Principles. Motoring may be said to have emerged from a process of transition, at first gradual, but latterly extraordinarily rapid, and now occupies a widely different place from what it did, say, eight or ten years ago. Then1,171 words
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Advertisement334 1913-10-06 15 FOR ANYTHING and EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PLEASE SEND YOUR ENQUIRIES TO CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. LTD.. Singapore. FJR "Auriga" Wire-Drawn Lamp*. Galling and Desk Fans. Balls, Indicator*, Ball Wire*. •Aoturu* Flame- Apo Lamps. ELECTRIC COOKING and HEATING APPLIANCES SUCH AM MILK HEATERS, KETTLES, SHAVING POTS, IRONS. ICURLING TONGS HEATER. ETC., ETC. Electrolier*,334 words
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Advertisement237 1913-10-06 16 WANTS. COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compositors for tbe Straits Times news department). Good salaries given to able men. Apply with reoent testimonials. CHINEBE CLERK WANTED. Wanted immediately, clerk with knowledge of shipping work. Mu->t be able to typewrite. Apply Box No. 871, Straits Times. 8 10 v TYPIST WANTED. Young typist237 words
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Advertisement567 1913-10-06 16 TO BE LET OB SOLDHOUSES TO LET. To let, No. 21 and 22, Samban Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 11l v FURNISHED REBIDENCEB TO LET. Belmont, Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 400, Scrangoon Road. Apply H Somapah, 19, Raffles Plaoe, or 817, Serangoon Road. 18-11 a OFFIOE TO567 words
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Advertisement712 1913-10-06 16 NOTICES. KMM KMT A GO. SHIP CHANDLERS IfVAffNBMt Md MualcJfMl Con tract on. 106, 108 109, Market Street. Telephone Nos. 431 and 1174. GUAN KIAT CO., SHIP CBANDLIRS k OOVBRNMKNT CONTRACTORS. OBNBBAL DfPOBTBRb AND BXPOBtBBS AND COMMISSION AOBMTB, 87, PHILLIP BTBBBT. 'Phone 1388, (Private 1460). Telegrams MaMUT. 19 6 n712 words
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Advertisement693 1913-10-06 16 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders will be reoeived at the Offioe of the Inspector of Prisons, S.S., up to noon of Monday, the 18th October, for the supply of tbe undermentioned materials for manu factures to the Singapore Prison during the year 1914. 1. Fine white rattan No. 1, (Lontee export)693 words
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Advertisement673 1913-10-06 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the current week and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms ou which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Lawn Tennis673 words
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