The Straits Times, 27 October 1913
1913-10-27
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Title Section13 1913-10-27 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.323 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement233 1913-10-27 1 THE CELEBRATED i White Horsel I SCOTCH S^U WHISKY Established 1742. PETER UNION TYRES STOCKISTS STOCKISTS Wearne Brothers, Ltd., Gasolene Light Cycle Co., Straits Motor Garage, Singapore Motor Gar Co., Katz Brothers, Ltd., k jj United Motor Car Company., v Peter Union Tyres SSf^TItSSrS PETER UNION TYRE CO. Tblbpbonh 72.233 words
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Advertisement169 1913-10-27 1 ROBINSON CO., Agents for The Kynoch Motor Cycle. The Kynoch 4 H.P., Motor Bicycle.— Model C. With Sturmey Archer Free Engine and 3-speed Gear. Gear operated by Lever on top rail Pedal starting from Saddle. The Kynoch 4 H.P., Motor Bicycle.— Model B. With Free Engine in back Hub. Pedal169 words
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Advertisement8 1913-10-27 1 GOODRICH TYRES. Soli Ai.knts AOAMSON. GILFILLAN CO., LTD.8 words
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Article932 1913-10-27 2 IMPORTS FROM UNITED KINGDOM IMPROVE. British Trade. Reporting on the trade and commerce of the Consular district of Hamburg (which comprises the free cities of Hamburg, Lubeck and Bremen, the Prussian Provinoes of Schleswig-Holstein and Hanover, the Grand Duchies of Mecklenburg- Schwerin and Mecklenburg Strelitz, etc.) for the932 words
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Advertisement535 1913-10-27 2 A Celebrated Violiniste Nervous Fatigue, Languor The 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 nervi force created by Phosferine. How greaily the numerous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are535 words
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Advertisement16 1913-10-27 2 For all Stomach troubles. Take Woods' Great I'eppermint Core. At all Store*, 80 oents a bottle.16 words
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Advertisement647 1913-10-27 2 London Selling Agents rex. indigo ,c FIBRES \Sold ob com. BRISTLES I miaaion in Britiah OILSEEDS and Continental HIDES at SKINS Market*. RUBBER. DRUGS V COTTON, WOOL Samples valued. ORES. MICA Be t for GUMS. AND f" P 2™, GENERAL I consignment, inPRODUCE dic«ted. KEYMER, SON CO. (Import ix-pt.) WMlclrlara,647 words
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Advertisement207 1913-10-27 2 pSi^s For the Skin I py^BK and Complexion uaj vLV V/V^ i comfort for the skin >qn ■MKaSOaMKS .j j n ever y jxirticle of >« HAZELINE' SNOW E The incomparable Beauty-Balm. It acts as A m a most beneficial tonic to the skin, cleansing m it from impurities, removing207 words
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Article814 1913-10-27 3 MISSING SHIP REPORTED AFTER TWENTY-THREE YEARS. A Weird Story. The story of the finding of the sailing ship Marlborougb, which was posted as missing twenty-three years ago, is one of the most remarkable in the history of the sea— whose annals are full of weird mysteries. But814 words
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Article189 1913-10-27 3 A religious enthusiast and a mathematician have come into curious conflict on the subject of sending a prayer round the world on the snowball system." There is no grace in the phrase, but apparently it serves. The idea is that the written prayer should be started off189 words
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Advertisement244 1913-10-27 3 RAMEEOUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. LUNCHEON AND TEA BASKETS AND CA3EB. -■j Bsßbsbßsb €C a "y designed v-\v fenSfsP^ Motor Car. c^^y jjf-**^ jijjtp'jjr Step of Car. *V Only 9J"defp sa^Bsiß^^N^^^^H ySafr^ la' high, 21 i" long. j&JP "^^kSbbbb Foe 4personB is244 words
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Advertisement59 1913-10-27 3 Sunshine and Common Sense. Don't doctor yonr blood for rheumatism. Use an external application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In a few days it will get yon np and out into the sunshine, then nature will restore the rich red blood to your veins and soon rid the system of this59 words
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Advertisement614 1913-10-27 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAY. CO.. LD, APCAR LINE OF ITEAMERB. The amdermeDUooed mail steamers of the tbove Line maintain a regular service be iweea Calontta and Japan, calling al Peaaap tiagapore. Hongkong and Shanghai ea route FLEET Trai Oommaadai "Jaraa" 8,018 0. P. Sbddo». 1 au».i! iiwi 4,800614 words
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Advertisement214 1913-10-27 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1 880 The first Life Office in the world to introduce the non-forfeiture prinoiple to Polioies. A Mutual Offlo*. No Shareholder*. Low PremiumaAnnual Inoom* 1,384,364. Funds) A 7,391,350 Claims; paid £6,078,950. ALL. profits are distributed amongst Policy-holders, Claims paid in any214 words
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Advertisement705 1913-10-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CEYLON AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, BGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLY MOUTH 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). I705 words
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Advertisement641 1913-10-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the641 words
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Advertisement572 1913-10-27 4 BTEAHEH SAILINGS THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pabang, Berserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisut, Semera Bachok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Siugora Lacou, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsuen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure s.a. MAHIDOL Oot. 29 st.a. VUOALA Oot. 39 Nov. 1 1 HEIM leaves here572 words
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Advertisement502 1913-10-27 4 STEAMER SAILINIS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. I' AMD MITHI OMHFNIin faMTMII. »UU WUmU. Combined Bervlac The stearuros of t eso Oompanies maintain regular service between Hamburg Bremen intwerp Rotterdam and Emden and the Straits. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly (or Havro and Hamburg and once a month502 words
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Advertisement640 1913-10-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDOEUTSGHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Aloxandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki640 words
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Advertisement165 1913-10-27 5 CHUBB S SAFES LARGE SELECTION ON SHOW AT Huttenbach Bros. Co., 13, COLLYER QUAY. For Economy and Power USE CROSS BRAND KEROSENE IN YOUR OIL ENGINES. The Cheapest Brand of Kerosene on the Market. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS d**K jm per 4-Gallon tin «P I i4O (Including Duty). THE ASIATIC165 words
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Advertisement275 1913-10-27 5 Ihe smorting C-Cpp f\\\ world's opinion i t= s^^C^S^J-JJ is unanimous \AA n 7V^ on the high standard of SJ) quality of r<£y I VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. Packed in Patent Ci*\ A C T* Vacuum Tins. OU-*O Cents. 5S r^SLJKt ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., LONDON, ENG. "BABY" Cid Light Car. Water275 words
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Advertisement129 1913-10-27 5 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. 3.8. Qlenogle 8,750 Tone, s s. Setng B«e 5,799 Tons b.r. SeaDK Choon 5,775 Tons. FOR PENAN6 AND RANGOON. 8.8. SEANO BEE, on November. 1, 1918. This steamer baa excellent accommodation tor passengers, and carries a qualified sur geon. She has Electric Lights throughout. For freight129 words
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Advertisement609 1913-10-27 5 GUAN KIAT CO.. SHIP CHANDLERS, 37. Phillip Street. New Shipment Just Imported i Hubbuck's c loured paint oil and sondrirn. Screw Auger°. Arnerioan Axes, Cutting Piicrf) Gas Pliers, B&rbed Wire, Brass. Lead Wire, Copper Wire, Fire Brick*, Fire Clay, Hand Saws, Galvd Rivetted Buckets, Gaagp Glasses, Adzes, Hand Hatchets, Iron609 words
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Advertisement595 1913-10-27 5 No One Hesitates to take the best when offered. Sunlight Soap offers the very best in Soap, and an increasing number of careful housewives all over the world are finding this out every day. Do V not be misled into buying an inferior Soap, but ask for (fi) K Sunlight,595 words
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Advertisement264 1913-10-27 6 Made in Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION bj READ BROTHERS, Umi.«J I Dog's Head Guinness with the Dog's Head Label on •very bottle. Is superior to any stout because it Is brewed from tbe only stout water io the world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Always uniform and264 words
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Advertisement141 1913-10-27 6 "V ■>-*- •;%> 2^^^^^BbVbW?W^Ti^BbV/ **7't^^\^«\ 'iBMWWWWaWaia^al a^BT Jar l» )a" a^^a^B^B^^^^L^ V i > S Jr i-- vlll't t JuJf ss j4V' sz/cSb j %&y v 'l^ly rt^^^ A rt g r\ YeY c WEILLsZERNER High Shreeh. SINGAPORE. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. APCAR LINE. FOR HONGKONG, KOBE AND141 words
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Advertisement134 1913-10-27 6 FISH BRAND KEROSENE FISH j- ■■.09k Per Case 3sWvl&£3*t BRAND Vt \@BBJgk >» 9UIUU of 2 Tins. -^^88^^^^^' The Best Oil on the Market x ~~'JLov House Lighting. Trade Mark. OBTAINABLE FROM: CHOP CHIN HUAT HIN, 246, South Bridge Road. CHOP CHIN KWANG, 23, Circular Road. CHOP EE HIN, 303,134 words
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Advertisement95 1913-10-27 6 JUST ARRIVED: The well-liked HABANA CIGARS $3.50 per 100. LA MEXICANA $2 per 50. FIVE STAR $3 per 50. ALSO The well known KUHLkUNN S PLOCKWURST in gelatine, which can be kept for months without ice also A full lino ct provisions and best Liquors, Wints and Beer. To be95 words
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Advertisement248 1913-10-27 6 Nerves Young and old have them. Some abuse them. They ,ret lired. starved. Symptoms: Loss of appetite, sleeplessness, indigestion, irritability, eventually a wrecked constitution. Alcoholic remedies stimulate only; they do no good, much harm. f SCOTT'S Emulsion soothes, nourishes, and feeds, Trade Mark the nerves. A natural nerve-food, containing the248 words
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Article116 1913-10-27 7 FIXTURES. Monday, October 27. High Water, s 56 a.m., p tn V.M.C.A. lecture, H 45 p.m. Tuesday, October 28. High Water, 9.2 > am 9 42 p.tu Wednesday, October 29. High Water, Ml a.m., 10.2-3 p.m M. M. outward mail due. Thursday, October 30. High Water, 10.21116 words
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Article187 1913-10-27 7 To DAT. Tebing Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Esmeralda Bpm Penang Shimosa 3 pm Batu Pahat A ing Hin 8 pm Saigon Bourbon 8 pm P. Swettenham and Telok Anson Perak 3 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 8 pm Pontianak B. Hin Guan 8 pm Ksf'i V\ 1.187 words
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Article202 1913-10-27 7 The M. M. company's steamer Amazone left Colombo at 11 am. on Friday, October 24, and may be expected to arrive here at about 7 a.m. on Wednesday, October 29. Tho P. and O. homeward mail steamer Delta left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, 0.-tober 25,202 words
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Article383 1913-10-27 7 Latest Arrivals. Armand Bthic. Fch. str. 3544 tons, Capt Rosati, Oct 27. From Yokohama, Oct 11. (i.e. mail and p. M. M. Co. For Marseilles, Oct '27. W. Bohemia, A us. str. '2:105 tons. Captain M.vr.uis. Oct 26. From Trieste, Sept 14. G.C. and p. It. Schmidt A383 words
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96 1913-10-27 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day; TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Nil. W. Section No. l...Netherlee. Shiirs Wharf Nil. Main W. Sbct. No. 2.. .Teesta, Boyne. B...Hyi:u'ttus. 4. ..T05a Maru. 6. ..Circe. B...Eumaeus, Patani, Calypso. Nbw Dock 7. ..(Under construction) West96 words
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Article111 1913-10-27 7 Arrivals. Per str. Pin Seng. Oct 26.— From Penang via ports Mr. H. T. Jones. Per str. Lady Weld, Oct 26.— From Malacca Messrs. A. W. Hill and Mingow. Per str. Teesta, Oct 25.— From Madras: Mr., Mrs. and Miss Hudson, Messrs W. M. Foreman and R.111 words
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Article164 1913-10-27 7 An ex -flunkey has brought an action against the Chinese Legation at Paris (or £i damages (or the loss of his moustache. Some time ago, the Telegraph says, M. X., who boasted a splendid moustache, sacrificed it that he might enter the service of the Chinese164 words
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Article47 1913-10-27 7 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount I'a'oer J;;>p >i<uly at 1 p.m., Singapore staudartl time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Gr.enwul) mean time. The time-gnu is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Suuilav. win -ii it is tired at one o'clock.47 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article106 1913-10-27 7 On London Bank 4 m's Demand Private 0 m/a 8 m/a On G»r*oiy Bank d/d Private 8 m/a On Frakob Bank d/d 2/*i 2/4} 2/4 ft 2/4 J 5 238J 244} 3941 Private 8 m/a On Indu Bank T. T. Private 80 d/a i M# 801 174} 176] On106 words
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Article146 1913-10-27 7 omuirow, uiiobh &i, iwi Qambier buyers t 7.10 do (Cabs No. 1) anpioktd 10.50 Copra Sundried 12.80 do Mixed 12.60 Pepper, Black buyers 18 75 do White 6% 83 00 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.40 do Brunei No. 1 M nom Pear! Sago 4.20 Coffee iJali 30.00 Coffee Palembang, 10%146 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article182 1913-10-27 7 Wue| W10 10 Ampang 8.60 0.25 1 1 AyerWeng IXO 10 10 Belat 2.35 2.60 10 10 Bruang 0.60 0.85 10 10 Kanipar 9.00 10 10 Kauaboi 2.00 10 10 Kinta Association 13.00 14.00 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.17.0 2.1.6 £1 £1 Lahat Mine* 6.50 7.C0 10 6 Malayan182 words
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Article622 1913-10-27 7 Buyer* mm 2/- 3/- Allagai 1/0 1/11 £1 £1 Anglo Java 8/9 4/9 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 7/9 8/7 2/- 2/- BatangMalaka 9 1/1 £1 £1 Batu Tiga 2.0.0 2.10.0 norn 2/- 2/- Bekoh 1/£1 £1 Bukit Kajang 1.5.0 1.10.9 XI £1 Bukit Lintang 8.0.0 8.10.0 norn 2/- 2/- Bnkit622 words
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Article111 1913-10-27 7 81 £1 B. Smelting Co. 15/6 17/El £1 a Prat- 1-2.0 1.8.0 I/- 6/ Electric T ways 4/- 4/8 10 10 Franer Neavo 61.60 LOO Howarth Erakioe 46.C0 LOO B 7%Pr01. 100.00 LOO 100 K*U Bro, Def. 180.00 140.00 10 10 Mayn&rd 4 Cc. 20.00 LOO 100 R. Hargreavee111 words
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Advertisement37 1913-10-27 7 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 Disponoaries and DeaUers.37 words
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Advertisement159 1913-10-27 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. October 28. At saleroom, freehold land and house off King's Road, at '2.80. October 28. At saleroom, freehold residential properties, situate at Orange Grove Koad, Tanglin, at 2.E0. October 28. At saleroom, freehold properties at Teluk Blangah Road, at 2.80. October 29. At saleroom, freehold159 words
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Advertisement230 1913-10-27 7 WE CAN SUPPLY FROM STOCK 3-STAMP MILLS t>A Complete with STEAM ENGINE *\fc. \A^ AND BOILER FOR %!kOK\^ DRIVING %\V\ VNVA purposes. OlXm^ 1 «<e° Tel AddreBe: fl% VS^ *9 VANNBR. <^\ 80^ AS supplied N IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Particulars and Prices on Application. CARLSBERG BEER^ the230 words
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Advertisement53 1913-10-27 7 AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT'S FEATURE FILMS: AN INDIAN'S LOYALTY A.B. (Powerful drama). MR. SPRIOGS BUYS A DOG A.B. (Farce Comedy). THB WIDOW'S KIDS M A.B. (Faroe Comedy). GAUMONT GRAPHIC, Mo. 39 (New Edition). BOPPOBTBO BT THE GREATEST DETECTIVE DRAMA EVER PRODUCED Telephone No. 1116. X,53 words
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Obituary23 1913-10-27 8 Robertson.— Elaine Mabel (nee Neubronuer), the dearly beloved wife of John Robertson, partner Robertson Co., on October 20. Interred at Bidadari Cemetery.23 words
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1210 1913-10-27 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. DIRECTORS' FEES OR PENSIONS. The new bill to amend the Pensions Ordinance, which passed its second reaJiog on Friday in the Legislative Council, has taken longer to evolve than might have been expected. However, the main thing is that it has now come and1,210 words
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Article11 1913-10-27 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on pages 6 and 11.11 words
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Article16 1913-10-27 8 Mr. H. Millard is appointed a member of the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board, for Singapore.16 words
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Article21 1913-10-27 8 At the V.M.C.A. this evening, Mr. W. Makepeace gives a lecture on Newspaper Work in the East," commencing at 8.45 o'clock.21 words
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Article26 1913-10-27 8 The Singapore Volunteer Artillery carried out six inch gun practice with full charges from Fort Siloso yesterday. The firing was witnessed by the C.R.A., Col. Brownlow.26 words
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Article36 1913-10-27 8 A Kling na-nod Mahnpo, of 3, Cork Street, reports that his house has been broken into and, in addition to the theft of property to the value of 931 30, promissory notes for 1805-36 were stolen.36 words
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Article29 1913-10-27 8 Supplements 42, 43 and 44 of the current issue of the Government Gazette gives the Municipal estimates 1914, as framed, for the settlements of Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively.29 words
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Article35 1913-10-27 8 The new N.Y.K. liner Katori Maru arrived yesterday afternoon, on her maiden voyage to Europe. She is a day ahead of her time, the trip from Hongkong having being done in four days, six hours.35 words
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Article40 1913-10-27 8 The Matsura Maru, which was ashore on the Paraceis some time ago, is now at Taikoo Docks, Hongkong. She was to go on the slip on October 22. The extensive repairs necessary will not be completed for a few months.40 words
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Article43 1913-10-27 8 Ong Kam Poh, of 22, Chin Tuan Street, has had occasion to report to the police tho fact that his house has been broken into and jewellery to the value of 1190 stolen. The man's suspicions rest upon his son who has absconded.43 words
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Article48 1913-10-27 8 The most serious railway disaster on record in Japan occurred on October 17 near Toyama. An express train with over a hundred pilgrims returning from Zenkoji, Nega no, crashed into a freight train whose engiue projected on the mam line. Twenty four persons were killed and niuety injured.48 words
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Article55 1913-10-27 8 By tho 18th inst cholera in Colombo bad reached such a serious state of affairs in connection with the pilot service that the Master Attendant issued a circular to the effect that ships would be worked only during daytime for the present. Four pilots and about 75 men were segregated55 words
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Article65 1913-10-27 8 The result of the enquiry by tho Resident of Selangor following the arrest, at Kuala Lumpur, of seven Hylam servants on banishment warrants for belonging to secret societies is thit four are ordered to be banished, one has to givo security in 9500, ono is nob yet adjudicated upon, and65 words
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Article80 1913-10-27 8 Among tho cargo of the steamer Bandon, which arrived at Bangkok from Copenhagen, on October 17, was an aeroplane for the Siamoso Ministry of War. This is the first arrival of a number oi aeroplanes which have been ordered from France by the Ministry of War, and as soon as80 words
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Article92 1913-10-27 8 H. E. the Governor was the guest of the officers of the Japanese cruiser Kongo at lunch on board that vessel yesterday. On his departure he was given a salute. In the evening, the leading members of the Japanese community in Singapore entertained the officers of the Kongo to dinner92 words
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Article97 1913-10-27 8 A correspondent informs us that a largely attended meeting of Government subordinates was held in the Reading Koom of Kuala Lipis Recreation Club, on Friday, to consider what steps should be taken to give relief to tho people rendered homeless aud destitute by the disastrous flood that oc?urrel in Kclaui97 words
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Article149 1913-10-27 8 A gathering of teachers and friends of the Anglo Chinese School was held at 4 p.m. on Saturday last at the Oldham Hall. The Rev. J. S. Nagle, M.A., the new Principal, presided, and, after the serving of tea and refreshment*, said that such gatherings t. titled very much to149 words
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Article347 1913-10-27 8 The death is announced of the senior editor of the Ceylon Observer, Mr. John Ferguson. Mr. F. W. Couch, of John Little and Co., goes home on leave by the P. and O. Delta on Friday next. Mrs. C. M. Phillips, wife of the principal of Raffles347 words
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Article116 1913-10-27 8 The following appointments are made in the Civil Service of the Colony -Mr. E. E. Colman to act as deputy registrar, Panang Mr. G. A. I. Smith Steinmetz as district officer, Butterworth, and assistant district judge, Penang Mr. F. Robinson to act as registrar, district judge and magistrate,116 words
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Article120 1913-10-27 8 A bill will shortly be introduced into the Legislative Council by the Hon. D. T. Boyd, to give the NeJerlandscbe OuttaPcrcha Maatschappij (Netherlands Gutta I'ercha Company, Limited) certain facilities for carrying on its business in the Colony, i.e., to enable the company to tako hod and120 words
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Article157 1913-10-27 8 Men's Wear, the orgai of the clothing and outfitting trade, publishes a prolest against Mr. Winston Churchill's dress on a recent occasion. The editor observes: A photograph of Mr. Cburchi.l :ts he appeared at Buckingham, which town he visited in connection with the army luannavres, has been157 words
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Article201 1913-10-27 8 There was quite a full house for Saturday night's performance by the Court Cards in the Victoria Memorial Theatre, 11. E. the Governor and Lady Evelyn Young being present. The features of the evening, to judge by the volume of applause with which they were received, were201 words
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Advertisement258 1913-10-27 8 LAMBERT A BUTLERS FRONTIER MIXTURE i^^^^fi^_L -v** I*1 RECOMMENDS ITSELF. Xmas Presents for Friends at Home. CHOICE MANILA CIGARS i F-.-r the convenience of oar customers, we are prepared to deliver the following brands in Great Britain, Duty Paid and Post Fiee, at the fol'owing rates LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE."258 words
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Advertisement165 1913-10-27 8 ASTT7TEXSFXY ABSORBING AND STIRRING WESTERN STORY IN PICTURES: THE COUNTERFEITER by the Kay-Bee Film Co., IN TWO PARTS WILL Bl SHOWN TO-NIGHT AT THE ALHAMBRA Bbach Road. Sicond Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. IN CONJUNCTION WITH Manila Rep* Making. ah tint -Hart, Hew Pathe't Animated Gazette (116 th Edition). Tlm165 words
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Article1211 1913-10-27 9 PREMIER AND THE JUST CAUSE OF IRELAND. Undismayed By Threats. THE NEED FOR SETTLEMENT BY CONSENT. Three Reasons Therefor. Rictih's Tblbo«am. London, October 25. Mr. Asquith addressed an enthusiastic meeting of his constituents at Ladybank, tonight, dealing exclusively with Home Rale. He emphasised the fact that Government intended1,211 words
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Article84 1913-10-27 9 Rbutrr's Telboram London, October 25. Yesterday evening there was further excitement in Dublin, priests stopping eight children en route to England, via Bel fast. Afterwards the priests and crowds waited on the quays till tho steamers left without tbo children. The priests harangued the people, who returned84 words
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Article68 1913-10-27 9 RBCTER's TBLBiikAS London, October 25. The Times says Lord Sydonham has ac cepted the chairmanship of the Royal Com mission on Venereal Diseases. Sir David Brynmor Jones, and Mr. Phillip Snowden will be among tho members. Mr. Sydnoy liuxton states that the terms of reference for the68 words
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Article35 1913-10-27 9 rtaoTH't Tbliobam. London, October 25. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, at the dinner of the London School of Tropical Medicine, said that £70,000 had been obtained as an endowment in support of the school.35 words
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Article27 1913-10-27 9 Rbotbr's Tklburah. London, October 25. Mr. Bonar Law has invited Mr. George Cave. K.C., and Lord Robert Cecil to join the front Opposition bench.27 words
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Article32 1913-10-27 9 KICTIUS TsLaUEAH. London, October 25. Lord Crewe, at Koyston, said that nothing in tbr GuVmsrzent's !und proposals need excitu the fears of the landlord, the tenant or the labourer.32 words
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Article263 1913-10-27 9 GERMAN CRITICISM OF AMERICAN ATTITUDE. Heavy Fighting at Monterey. Banna's Tblbqram. London, October 25. The American Government are preparing a proclamation notifying the Powers that any interference with Mexico will be regarded as unfavourable by the United States, which will only recognise a government founded on law263 words
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Article86 1913-10-27 9 Dbr Ostasiatischb Llotd Tbleoram. Berlin, October 25. During the Krupp trial, Herr Eccius said that owing to tips given to Herr Krupp, the latter repeatedly reduced prices, but their competitors were too well-versed in the prices. Krupp's knowledge of prices had never been used to the disadvantage86 words
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Article32 1913-10-27 9 Dbr Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, October 26. The French Minister for the Navy is in favonr of developing Bizerta (Tunis) as a naval base, with new first class armament.32 words
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Article36 1913-10-27 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report The market in London on Saturday was firm. The dosing prices were: Hard Fine Para Spot :i 1 Forward 8/First latex crepe, delivery next three months 3/236 words
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Article62 1913-10-27 9 (Fkom Odr Own Correspondent.) London, October 26. Bandar Sumatra pays a final dividend of six per cent, and puts £3,000 to reserve and carries forward £1,000. Kuala Selangor pays an interim of 25 per cent. Jong Landor pays no final but carries £J,OOO forward and odds £2,50062 words
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Article129 1913-10-27 9 (From Our Own Corrbspoitdbnt.) Penang, October 25. The death roll in the collision at the month of tho Prye River, early on the morning of October 24, between the Government wharves tng Alert and the Prye Dock launch Colleen will be higher than was at first reported.129 words
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Article493 1913-10-27 9 RESULTS OF THE FIRST YEARS WORK. Directors' Report. The following is the report of the directors of the Kampar Tin Mining Co., Ltd., to be presented to shareholders at the forthcoming meeting. It is dated Singapore, October 25, and is signed by Mr. A. D. Allan493 words
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Article257 1913-10-27 9 English Sailor Loses Life While Bathing. The first drowning fatality in the history of the new Lagoon Dock at Tanjong Pagar and it it is not likely to be the last by a very long way occurred yesterday evening. Four sailors from the steamer Boyne, tempted257 words
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Article132 1913-10-27 9 Messrs. Grisar and Co. report that the gum copal sale held in Antwerp on September 23 was but a partial success. Only 235 tons were sold out of 575 tons offered, and the prices realised showed a decline of 6 per cent, to 10 per oe»t.132 words
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Article87 1913-10-27 9 It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that Mr. A. W. Ardlie is to be surrey or, Survey Department, Dr. J. H. C. Grene to be medical officer, Dr. A. R. Wellington to officiate as health officer, Selangor, Dr. A. Reid to officiate as medical officer, Parit ISuntar. Dr.87 words
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Article112 1913-10-27 9 The President on Its Profound Purpose. Rbctbr's Telegram. London, October 26. At Philadelphia, President Wilson, addressing the students of Swarthmore College, extolled the memory of William Perm. He said the profound purpose underlying American conquest was to see that every foot of the continent should be the home112 words
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Article77 1913-10-27 9 Rbutbr's Tblboram. LondoD, October 27. The Spanish Senate has rejected a vote of confidence in the Government by 106 to 103. The Premier, Count Romanones, who resigned, took the unusual step of telegraphing to the French Press, declaring that the crisis was due to Liberal dissensions, and77 words
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Article23 1913-10-27 9 Rbuter's Teleoeam. London, October 27. Commoner Sir H. S. M. Havelock Allan, Liberal M. P. for Bishop Auckland, has resigned.23 words
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Article27 1913-10-27 9 Kbdtbr's Tslboram. London, October 27. A Scbaffhansen message says Daucourt landed at Biberbwecke with engine trouble, and the repairs will take at least two days.27 words
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Article39 1913-10-27 9 Rbutbr s Telegram. London, October 27. A Seascoate message reports that a ketch in the Thames estuary was run down by a steamer last night. The ketch was cut in half and four lads were drowned.Reuter - 39 words
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Article54 1913-10-27 9 Rbutbb's Tblboram. London, October 26. A telegram from Renter's correspondent at Berlin states that in well-informed quarters, the Anglo-German African negotiations are not concermxl with changes in territorial status, but with the division of certain portions of Africa into economic spheres. The agreement is contingent iv character and54 words
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Article35 1913-10-27 9 Kbdtib's Tblbqram. London, 25. A local South- Eastern train dashed into a stationary train in a fog at Waterloo junction, telescoping the rear portion. Three were killed and nineteen injured.35 words
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Article26 1913-10-27 9 Kbuter's Tblbqram. London, October 25. A telegram from Hampton Roads states that nine American battleships have left for a cruise in the Mediterranean.26 words
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Article21 1913-10-27 9 RIUTER's IbLEORAM. London, October 25. The Duke and Duchess of Connanght, and Princess Patricia, have arrived in Canada.21 words
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Article59 1913-10-27 9 KIUTIII TaLBORAM. London, October 25. The French estimatas of expenditure for 1914 show a tot*.! of 82 millions sterling more than 19)3, including 19 millions for the Ministry of War, and £1,920,000 for the Navy. Die Ostasiatischb Lloyd Tslboram. Berlin, October 26. The French budget shows a deficit59 words
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Article44 1913-10-27 9 Riuni'i Tblsoram. London, October 27. An official statement at Belgrade says the Servian troops have withdrawn from Albania. DSE OSTASIATISCHB LbOTD TbLBORAM. Berlin, October 24. Albania is being vacated by the Servian troops within the time limit set by the ultimatum.44 words
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Article163 1913-10-27 9 OFFICERS DEMAND REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES. Majority in British Ports Resign. Reuters Telboram. London, October 25. Notices were served yesterday terminating the engagement of officers due to sail in tho P. and O. Sicilia. At a subsequent meeting of the officers, it was decided to permit the163 words
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Article149 1913-10-27 9 Reuters Telegram. London, October 26. After shooting with the Archduke Frans Ferdinand in Bohemia, the Kaiser arrived at Vienna this morning and was received at the station by tbo Emperor Franz Joseph. The Fremdenblatt, welcoming him, points out that the AustroGerman alliance, throughout its existence, hasReuter - 149 words
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Article41 1913-10-27 9 Dbr OdTASUTiscHB Llotd Tblboram. Berlin, October 26. At Johannisthal, in the presence of an enormous crowd of spectators, the French aviator Pegoud made a most foolhardy flight, turning twice in the air. The feat created an enormous sensation.41 words
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Article66 1913-10-27 9 DER OsTASIATISI'HK LLOYD IbMHUBi Berlin, October 26. The Portuguese Government continues to ruako arrests. General Jaime Costa and the ex-Minister Continbo are being pursued. The papers emphasize that Germany and England are not interfering with the sovereign rights of the Portuguese colonies, but financial arrangements arc being66 words
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Article37 1913-10-27 9 Deb Obtasiatisuhb Lloyd Tblboram. Berlin, October 25. A St. Petersburg telegraph agency reports from Peking that the Russian Ambassador and the Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs have reached an understanding regarding the Mongolian treaty.37 words
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Article46 1913-10-27 9 Deb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Trlkubim. Berlin, October 23. At Paris an international association has been founded to promote a uniform time system, to bo effected by regularly transmitting Herzian electric waves. A similar s rvico from Hamburg has been in existence for a long time.46 words
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Article43 1913-10-27 9 Dbr Ostasiatischb Llotd Tblboram. Berlin, October 26. Prince Ernst August, on acceding to the throne, is preparing a solemn oath of allegiance to the Brunswick constitution, and after his appointment as a General, the Brunswick troops will take the oath.43 words
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Article28 1913-10-27 9 Dm Ostasiatischb Lloyd Teleora*. Berlin, October 26. The Porte has requested Berlin to appoint a German delegate to the committe of control of Turkish finance.28 words
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Article968 1913-10-27 10 REMARKABLE IMMUNITY FROM DISASTER. Figures From America. An American journal, referring to the recent disastrous Newhaven smash which occurred just about the same time as our own Aisgill accident, points out that such occurrences are apt to lead a good many people to forget that railway travel, reckonea968 words
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Article485 1913-10-27 10 Smoothing the Path of Young Officers. The recent remarkable increase in the trade done in secondhand clothes has prompted a correspondent, Criticus, to write to The Standard, against the action of some officers in obtaining secondhand uniforms. Things indeed have come to a pretty pass," he writes, when485 words
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Article294 1913-10-27 10 The Soerabaya on Her Voyage To Singapore. It was briefly announced on October 17 that tho Dutch floating dock Soerabaya had arrived off Colombo on her voyage from Holland to Soerabaya, being towed by the tug boats Atlas and Titan. The average speed up to Aden, it294 words
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Article109 1913-10-27 10 The monks of St. Bernard's monastery iv the Alps have lately been extending to birds the hospitality which they offer to travellers overtaken by storm, the Mail says. During a heavy snowstorm they saw a dense black cloud of migrating swallows approach. Immediately all the windows109 words
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Article172 1913-10-27 10 His Excellency Sir Robert Chalmers, X.C.8., the new Governor of Ceylon, Lady Chalmers and Miss Chalmers arrived in Colombo on October 18. A brilliant gathering assembled at the Legislative Council Chamber at noon to witness tbe swearing-in ceremony, and the accommodation of the large hall was taxed to its utmost.172 words
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Article443 1913-10-27 10 Some Wild Men of Borneo As Actors. There is an amusing letter in the Referee from a correspondent in North Borneo, telling of a performance at a Malay theatre there. The letter runs "We were delayed there (Jesselton) a night owing to their having to put out443 words
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Article292 1913-10-27 10 Police Assistance Requested At Home. \n official Government communication has been issued in London stating that, at tbe Postmaster- General's request, all the police authorities of Great Britain had been asked, and had agreed, to assist in the pre vention of unofficial and unauthorised wireless telegraphy. The292 words
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376 1913-10-27 10 The death took place last month, at Loch Rosque Castle, Koss-shire, on the anniversary of his accident at the Milan aviation meeting, 1910, of Captain Bertram Dickson, R A., one of tbe first Englishmen to become an expert airman and tbe first British officer to376 words
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Article268 1913-10-27 10 Well-Known Ex-Griffin Has To Be Shot. As a result of a riding accident that occurred yesterday morning Brown Pearl, the well-known ex-griffin which took part in the recent autumn races at Singapore, has had to be shot. She was the property of Mr. E. P. Howard, manager of268 words
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Article411 1913-10-27 10 Fortunes Made in Old Oil and Meat Cans. Tin is now costing £190 per ton. It fluctuates between £190 and £2:10. At no date has there been such a demand on this metal, and the supply is still inadequate to the needs of the canning industry. The411 words
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Article374 1913-10-27 10 A remarkable family tragedy has been revealed through the discovery, in a hotel at King's Cross, London, of Mrs. Cowle, in an unconscious condition, and her son, Alec, a Bluecoat boy, at the point of death. The pair had swallowed chocolates containing morphia. The husband of the374 words
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Article709 1913-10-27 10 Humane Decision in Mosque And Riot Cases A Cawnpore telegram of October 14, states:— H. E. the Viceroy received a deputation of leading Mahomadans at Circuit House. Their address expressed condemnation of the riot, loyalty to the King, confidence in the Viceroy's justice, and readiness to accept709 words
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Article385 1913-10-27 10 Crop Expected Better Than Last Year's. In a report on the present prospects of cotton in Central Asia, recently prepared, it is said that in Fergena, in the most important growing districts, the harvest is expected to be either better than, or not inferior to, last year's385 words
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Article64 1913-10-27 10 The undermentioned competitions in connection with the Amateur Drawing Association resulted as follows:— Championship dum competition (Association priaa), Mr. Low Kirn Cheng; L. C. handicap dum competition (Vice-president's prize i 1 Mr. Kiong Chin Hoon, 2 Mr. Tan Kok Tiong, novice ping-pong handicap (President's prize). Mr. Leo64 words
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Article293 1913-10-27 10 Competitions at Keppel. The first occasion on which two monthly medals were played for at Keppel Golf Club was during the past week ond. I'uder a new rule the members have been divided into two classes, A class consisting of players with handicaps of 12 and under and B293 words
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Article285 1913-10-27 10 Russian Volunteer Fleet Vessel's 111-Luck. The steamer Kostroma belonging to the Russian Volunteer Fleet is ashore otf a little fishing village on tho coaßt of Kamschatka. It appears that the vessels of the Russian Volunteer Fleet call at tho small fishing villages on the coast to take285 words
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Article189 1913-10-27 10 Ship's Co mpass at Fault. It is a curious fact that the steel hull of a vessel is rendered magnetic during construction by the hammering of tho metal, and that overy steel vessel should, therefore, have its compass corrected to counteract its own magnetic lines of force. The magnetic influence189 words
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Article128 1913-10-27 10 It is reported in the Chinese papers that the older daughter of Mr. TaDg Shao-yi, First Premier of tho Chinese ({"public, has divorced hor first husband, Mr. Yang, a Cantonese now in America, for alleged ill-treat-ment, and was married to an American gentlemen at Tientsin some days ago. Tho marriage128 words
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Article643 1913-10-27 11 Japanese Assassin's Strange Utter. The recent assassination of Mr. Abe, the director of tlic Political Bureau of the JapaUL.-.t Kort%a CMaCC, is attributed by Reuter's Tokio correspondent, writing on S» yU mrxT IS, to the v,iiilcnt abuse showered on the Government at all times of crisis643 words
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Article261 1913-10-27 11 CHOCOLATE MENIER Death of the Founder of The Firm. Krain. I us lost a remarkable man in M. Hi tin M. in. i >ue of ihe two brothers owniuy th. chocoUttt manufacturing firm that Ix .n Umsl uaiui'. i'wtuty y»-ais ago he bought tin' little island of Anticosti, ulf the261 words
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Article27 1913-10-27 11 A notification respecting the extension of the operation of the Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between tho United Kingdom and Honduras, appears in the Government lu/t tt<27 words
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Article963 1913-10-27 11 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, October 27, 1918. Meean. tiyall and BvMt, fixobange Mia Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning At Centraha, in Pennsylyania, an entombed miner has been rescued after being imprisoned for a week beneath 100 feet of963 words
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Advertisement34 1913-10-27 11 I Losing Weight by the Pound DsmW WatfM" SMsUktaa of ill- _i 1 COO LWI OH (WOUND SasoUas th* Wood wk* tb. waaksd msu **i aa4 b«ai<liv hsb MUtrng u.sssriah. V.ry palatable < JM«» shU34 words
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Advertisement49 1913-10-27 11 Why remain in misery with digestive tronble when a certain alleviative for that heavy, over-loaded feeling is at hand in Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. The taking of only one doae will prove its value to yon. Sold by Dupcnaaiies and StorbS throughout Settlements and F.M.S. 80 cents a bottle.49 words
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Advertisement211 1913-10-27 11 R LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. %gj il THE MACHINE that completes ths family circle. ■in ryoti! is on hand in the evoning to enjoy the music of the His Master's Voice machine. This wonderful instrun<«nt makes the borne attractivo for the children and livens np the entire household. No home need be211 words
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Advertisement372 1913-10-27 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^ and 4 inches. 15% on tubes 105 and 135 millimetres. 8% on tubes 90 millimetres.372 words
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Article661 1913-10-27 12 W. A. PINKERTON PRAISES LONDON POLICE. Best Organised in the World. Mr. William A. Pinkorton, tbe famous American detective, and head of tbe detective agency which bears his name, is just now spending a short holiday in London in daily company with bis old friend and equally famous661 words
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Article239 1913-10-27 12 Post-Impressionist Novelties In Peltry. London no less than Chicago can produce fashion sensations. Just at present the furriers hold the lead in the matter of curiosities. The novelty of the hour is the reversible fur coat, which may also be worn upside down. Herein lies its superiority to239 words
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Article50 1913-10-27 12 Mrs. A. While 1 was going down town on tbe car this morning tbe conductor, came along and looked at me as if I had not paid my fare. Mr. A. Well, what did you do?" Mrs. A. "I looked at him as if I had Ex."50 words
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Article70 1913-10-27 12 Sarcasm of the Street.— Old Lady >• Dear dear! Little boy, why do you stt on the curbstone eating those crusts V" Little boy I'm doin' it for me health, ma'am. Ye didn't suppose I was hungry, did ye Mr. Oatty Sellare has completed a twentyfire months' tour of America,70 words
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Article1722 1913-10-27 12 Mr. Braddell's Loan Collection in The Museum. Dr. Hanitscb forwards a copy of the descriptive catalogue compiled by Mr. Roland Braddell of the collection of Chinese porcelain which he has placed on loan in the Raffles Museum. For the benefit of those who are interested in the details1,722 words
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Article286 1913-10-27 12 The New System of Four- Company Battalions. A special army order issued from the war office authorizes the adoption, as from October 1, of the four-company organisation in battalions of the Foot Guards and infantry of the line. The order states Organization of an infantry battalion. 1. A286 words
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Article183 1913-10-27 12 With bacon so dear Tbe Lancet raises a timely warning against tbe heavy British breakfast. With the body refreshed and invigorated by sleep there is no need, says The Lancet, for breakfast at all, or if you most have one, let it be coffee and rolls in183 words
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Article1084 1913-10-27 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest List?. 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 list1,084 words
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Article48 1913-10-27 12 Oh, you cruel little boy exclaimed the prominent member of the Anti-Vivisection League, as he glanced over the garden hedge. However could you cat that poor little worm in two?" John, aged six, met her gaze without flinching. It- it sermed so lonely," he replied— From Pearson's Magazine.48 words
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Advertisement206 1913-10-27 12 SEMI DIESEL ENGINES^ For All Purposes ON Complete Launch equipments and complete Power Installations quoted for on application to Sole Agents The Singapore General Electrical Engineering COMPANY. LIMITED, 81, Mohamed Sultan Road. GREAT BILLIARD MATCH. AS USUAL A PADMORE TABLE SELECTED (Steptaenson's Favourite). TO BS HELD AT JULIAN FRANKEL'S FURNITURE206 words
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Advertisement795 1913-10-27 13 I Beck's I I !!B£ji£liXm I Vlf f r X BBwJ V 7 Laam! Mess's Drink. I L MM 1 1 i Clubs: Drink.* SOLE AGENTS: JJEHN, MEYER' &C 0 LTD I AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL *S^ WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT j^J|U GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai fr'rom and795 words
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Advertisement771 1913-10-27 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. OOMBINIO BbRVIQt OP THE OCEAN 8. 8 CO.. LTD.. ft THE WEBT AUBTRALMN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BBTWBBK Fpamantl* (Pert hi, North «V*a« Austraillain Porta, Java and Singapoe*. I Regular Fortnightly sailiaga between Singapore and Western Australia, oalling at Java (as induoement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Port for771 words
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Advertisement579 1913-10-27 13 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS SOLID MAHOGANY PULL IRON FRAME ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. $350. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD. STEAMER SAILINGS. fOYO KISEN KAISHfi (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Fraaeiscc ta til points ia tbe United States, Canada. Mezieo and Bur ope,579 words
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Advertisement468 1913-10-27 14 SINGAPORE 8 ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS Sand PROGREBSIYB. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD Offldl, VWn«h-*- H— tl— MPl UMUKMi NMI S9. Old rfa^y, EC The Company ha. £304)00 li|.«i. with the kpM Ocmi sf Mi MM* I* Q-a-safc- A«. in erery468 words
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Advertisement367 1913-10-27 14 msamtCE. FEDERAL LIFE MMIMNCI COMMOT OF MMM. BITIBIUBBD 1881. DlMOt Government Supervision Government Audit* Policies are WORLD WIDB" aad Non .Korteitable, Large Net Surplue above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. Now Buelneee, 1912 over... 18 930,000.00 Oaah Lous. Settlements, eto., made looally Numerous modem schemes, 4. H. EVANS,367 words
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Advertisement435 1913-10-27 14 BAMKIHB. THE IZE HAI TONS lANUNB AND INBURANOE CO. LTD.. NO. IT AND 68. KLING STBMT. Iwtmini) 180 T. Capital paid up. .........1,000,000.00 Eeserve liability ol proprietors.. .»l,ooo,OOOJ» Reserve Fund •800,000.00 COURT OF DIRBCTORB. I. Ta» Tbuh Jooa S. Low Kxooa Th I. Tut Swi Khi f Sim Ku Jam435 words
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Advertisement543 1913-10-27 14 BAHKINB. ■CUTtttK-MtATHCHE BAWK. NUf MM aimu. (Ik. lasli 7,1M,»M). Head 0fft00..............5h5nghai, Board of DireotorF.....Ber'ia, BBaNOHBSI lerlin, Oaleatta, Hambutp, Caatoa, Hankow, Hoagkong, Kob<-, Peking, Tientsin, T linanta, Tsiagtan, Yokohama, THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank fuer Handel und Indantrir Berliner Handels-OeeelJechaft. 3. Bleiobroeder Deutaeheßank543 words
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Advertisement1004 1913-10-27 14 BALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALES Of THB VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS VINDOBONA, SITUATE OFF ORANGE GROVE ROAD, TANGLIN, To be held at Powell Co.'s sale-room, On Wednesday, October 29, at 2.30 p.m. All tbat piece of freehold land containing an area of 100,516 square feet being part of1,004 words
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Article950 1913-10-27 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Radiators for the Tropics. Now tbe British manufacturers of motorcars are specialising to a considerable extert on vehicles designed for use in new countries and including the tropics, the form of radiators becomes a matter of considerable importance. As regards those950 words
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Article103 1913-10-27 15 The Lame Dock is the new dance. It is the invention of Miss Marguerite Caperton, a lady well known in the social circles of Rhode Island, and a daughter of Rear-admiral Caperton, 1.5. N., and is becoming popular. To dance the Lame Duek which had its origin in the one-step,103 words
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Advertisement349 1913-10-27 15 "LISTER" ENGINES. THE BEST VALUE IN THE WOHLD ll* PETROL and OIL ENGINES. START INSTANTLY. AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION. ALL WORKING PABTS ESCLOSBD. ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. HIGH GRADE THROUGHOUT. ■very u«er (peaks well of tbe "LISTER" ENGINES, henoe thtir great sale and popularity. RELIABILITY. I ECONOMY. SIMPLICITY. Tbe "Listeb" starts Not only the349 words
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Advertisement64 1913-10-27 15 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 suffering than any other remedy in existence. It is known all over the civilized world for its speedy cares of cramps in64 words
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Advertisement298 1913-10-27 15 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT MOTOR TYRE A NUF *CTU RER S TO HIB MAJE3TY KING GEORGE V. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES. NEW LIST IN COURSE OF PREPARATION. STILL CHEAPEST and BEST. The Dunlop Rubber Co. (Far East) Ltd. SINGAPORE. Private Hotel! Private Hotel!! "ISTANA LAMA." No. 69,298 words
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Advertisement62 1913-10-27 15 Nyals Face Cream (with Peroxide) a non-greasy skin food, unrivalled for complexion, leaving no shine or sticky after feeling, will not oaase or promote tbe growth of hair upon the face— 6o cts. a Jar. AOENTBi Maynard Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. FEW DAYS MORE ONLY OF YAMATO'S Cash Sale. VERY BEAUTIFUL62 words
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Advertisement444 1913-10-27 16 LARGE French STOCKSofTILEB and RIDGES ALWAYS PATENT on Roofing "IP Tiles Ventilators AND Finials Tile Grestings RIDGES. WANTS. BUNGALOW WANTED. Awiy from tcwn, with or without furuiturf. Particulars to Box No. 866, Straits Times. 2810 2«-10 PAYING 6UEBTB WANTED. With private family. Large room for married couple or bachelor available.444 words
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Advertisement327 1913-10-27 16 WANTS. WANTED. Young Englishman wants to join Mess, or live with private English family, from November 1 must be near town. Tennis. Write M. C, P., c/o straits Times. 2410 2710 KRANIES WANTED. Wanted, temporary kranies for our cheap pale. Apply personally to the Manager, Katz Bros., Ltd. 18-10 a327 words
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Advertisement550 1913-10-27 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUBES TO LET. To let, No. 31 and 32, Samba? Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11 o FURNISHED REBIDENCEB TO LET. Belmont, Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 400, Seraneoon Road. Apply H. Somapah, 19, Raffles Place, or 817, Serangoon Road. Mil a OFFICE550 words
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Advertisement538 1913-10-27 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT GO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractors. 106, 10S A 109, Market Street. Telephone Njh. 421 and 1174. GUAN KIAT CO., SHIP CHANDLERS GOVKRNMKNT CONTRACTORS. GENERAL IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 47. PHILLIP STREET. 'Phone 1268, (Private 14 f 0). Telegrams SUANKUT. 196 n GUAN KIAT538 words
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Advertisement496 1913-10-27 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that a blank bearer cheque No. D 1791, on the Bank of Taiwan is lost. The public are hereby notified not to deal with tbe abovo mentioned cheque as same will not be uorgDised by us. TOXQ GUAN .v CO. 22-10 2810 MALACCA NEW496 words
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Advertisement686 1913-10-27 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 clubu. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. October 30,686 words
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