The Straits Times, 4 November 1913
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Title Section13 1913-11-04 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.330 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement77 1913-11-04 1 THE CELEBRATED White Horse 1 MOTCM SITU WHISKY Establish id 1742. KATZ BROS.' CHEAP SALE Now Proceeding. FOR 11 DAYS ONLY THORNYCROFT 'SSS? MOTORS Ifßffl tf '"IBr *I'l I*" FROM UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, SINOAPORE. I- ;1) Sapporo Black Beer AND Citron Water AWARDED Highest Prize AT THB ANGLO- JAPANESE EXHIBITION.77 words
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Advertisement41 1913-11-04 1 SLEDGE MILK IS GENUINE Swiss Milk from cattle grazed on the FAMOUS PABTUREB OF THB BERNESE ALPS. 8 W, l 3 •ttNESE f&S Mlltfj K Mm*, tow. SLEDGE BRAND Unsweetened Condensed or Natural Sterilized. Sole Importers: J. TRAVERS ft SONS, LIMITED.41 words
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Advertisement267 1913-11-04 1 ROBINSON CO., SINOAPORE. Complete House Furnishers. AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS. •^■■HSHH|^»^^ Made of Hard Wood. Perfectly insulated Fitted WKflp^ Z with corrugated zino trays and n oa- tors j J ""^^Ts? sos. > Sise 1, 18 x 26 x 41 inches. HRt t I HI Prioo:s27.BO :f££ >■/: '2, 10 x 37267 words
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Advertisement10 1913-11-04 1 JEFFREYS I PILBENER BEER. Solk Agents: ADAMSON, GILFLIAN Mi, LIB.10 words
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Article810 1913-11-04 2 OPERATIONS ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Traffic Arrangements. According to the Wall Street Journal, the representative of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company at San Francisco has been making a statement to the Press which, if as reported, requires considerable modification. He is quoted as saying that810 words
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Article144 1913-11-04 2 Over a hundred Australians and several New Zealanders have already been in oommnnication with the Australian Defence Department, with a view to enlisting in the aviation oorps which is about to be established. It is not proposed to call applications for enrolment for another twelve months,144 words
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Article31 1913-11-04 2 The New Exercise.— What you need," said the specialist, "is plenty of exercise. I should strongly advise the automobile Bat, doctor, I can't afford one." Don't need to— just dodge them31 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement399 1913-11-04 2 \£s%y^ 1 rte ideal Invigorator IpVANA' Tonic W\j^\. 'Vana' Tonic strengthens the system pin y^S^^^ against malaria. It also recoups the Sw/(rS!ia EjLHj^vJ^ constitution after an attack. After &K^s4y illness, when recovery is slow, 'Vana' [yy &> Blood-Enriching b iA 5: §g B Vr\KA Nerve-Nourishing Brain-Vitalising rirTrz: Strength-Giving i Health-Restoring399 words
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Advertisement33 1913-11-04 2 Lame Back. Lame back may be cured by applying Chamberlain Pai« Balm two or three times a day with a vigorous rubbing at each appli cation. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealert.33 words
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Advertisement226 1913-11-04 2 POSITION UNRIVALLED IN LONDt N, ENGLAND. THE LANGHAM HOTEL, Portland Plict and Rfg.tit St L. nion. W. FAMILY HOTEL OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. Ii Fuhionlblc »«<! Hulthy Locality. TURNOUT FOR SAL*. One fp.V gain, a Grpy Mare and a set of h rni'*». c: mplfto. Piicx mod' rate Apply No.226 words
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Advertisement223 1913-11-04 2 RANEEGUNGE GLAZED SXONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LO. PT J.Collis Browne's g s/f?£) TKgORIOINALand ONLY GENUINE} M The Be»t Remodr known (or Tin ■Ml ViloiN* Rmtdy rr«r discorarcdi f COUGHS, COLDS, JSSt^ 1 m ASTHMA. JROMCHITIS. Acul.k.. chin. I NEURALGIA, QOOT, 1 I MAPUCEa. ITSENTEtY.223 words
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Article837 1913-11-04 3 THE ANNUAL REPORT OF LLOYD'S REGISTER. Record Year For Tonnage. The annual report for 1812 13 of Lloyd's Register of Shipping," contains matter of considerable interest. It states that at the close of the year ended June 80 last 10,466 merchant vessels registering over 224 million tons gross,837 words
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Article124 1913-11-04 3 A few weeks ago two important special trains arrived in Western Canada with 660 farmers from the United States. Tho interest attached to tbe new-comers lay in the fact that they bad no intention of homestead ing," bat had left their native land with the idea of124 words
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Article38 1913-11-04 3 Five yean ago," said a spendthrift, I wuit worth a cent in tbe world now see where I am through my own exertions!" Well, where are you asked his friend. Why, be replied, I owe more than £8,000!"38 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement253 1913-11-04 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILD UPYOUR HEALTO with V, I ESSENCE OR fluid extract of RED JAMAICA Pronounced by the HICHIST M^PICM. JIUTi'fPmFS ire rr.aet ••asiir* torpid liver, debility, eruptions, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over THREE-QUARTERS253 words
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Advertisement15 1913-11-04 3 For all iit- real rotupluDtp. Take Woodb' (heat I'ep.j rmiut Can. *X atnW a battlr.15 words
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Advertisement647 1913-11-04 3 RED BLOTCHES ON IfKJD ARMS Spreading Every Day and Getting Worse. Itching Soreness. Could Not Sleep by Night. Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 24. Mount St., Plymouth. Eng. "I ha 4 •omethlng Uke little red blotch™ come out In my legs and arms and 1 did not take muck647 words
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Advertisement683 1913-11-04 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUB iRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1 869 The tint Life Office in the world to in trodnoe the aon-forfeitnre principle to Policies. A Mutual Oftloe. No Shareholder.. Low Premiums) Annual Inoom* 1,384, 384. Funds «7,591,290 Claims paid C6,078,0b0. ALL profile are distributed amongst Polioj holders.683 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement514 1913-11-04 4 ITEAMEt BAILINBB. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNA.NQ, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued (or China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about— MAIL LINES 191S Homeward (for Europe). Connecting at514 words
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Advertisement515 1913-11-04 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all515 words
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Advertisement786 1913-11-04 4 STEAMER BAILIHBB THE 31AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang. Berserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisnt, Semeta B»ohok, Ktlantan, Tabai. Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Siogora Lacon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsuen, Takn. Clmmpon, Kohlak and Bangkok, DM Departure PRACHATIPOK Nov. 8 BORIBAT Nov. 8 Nov. 8 NO STEAMER Nov. 9 Nov. IS786 words
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Advertisement516 1913-11-04 4 STEAMER BMLINIS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AM BCSTICI tt*MPflQili> lalaTHaf lAnaa Mf IB Combined Bartio*. Tbe Bteamres oi these Oompe r les maintain a regular service between Htciburg Bremen ▲•twerp. Rotterdam and Emden and tbe Straits, China and Japan Homewards, they are despatched tort. nightly tor Havre and Hamburg and516 words
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Advertisement640 1913-11-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDDEUTBCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The (ast and well-known mail steamers this Company sail (ortnightly (rom Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tringtau, Nagasaki640 words
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Advertisement56 1913-11-04 5 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW VIYEIXA REGISTERED. JUST ARRIVED LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF NEW PATTERNS. Ckititfi with Neckband and Button fl*^ PA JjillFlS cuff. $O.OU Shirts with Coiiar or D ubie Cuffs $3 75 Singlets $2.75 Dl/IQIVIQC Tailor made, perfect fl*C rjjcllllda mting <pd.fd Dressing Gowns $10.50 FULL RANGE OF PATTERNS Sent on Request,56 words
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Advertisement802 1913-11-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC WAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. U.S HAIL LINE. The grptt stesnmbip line between CHINA. I aVaN and ECROPB, viaHonola n sod San Kr*t csco, operatic^ lot new 27,00" to>R t«in scuw steamem MONGOLIA aod MAN' HLKIA, and IHOOO ton* twin pit, v. »tiarn«rh KOhBA aid SIBERIA together ith ili-802 words
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Advertisement399 1913-11-04 5 HOOGLANDT ft CO.. SINGAPORE. JENATZY fe JENATZY |Jj JENATZY ~}l JENATZY JENATZY .g JENATZY JENATZY S 2 JENATZY g H JENATZY I JENATZY g HOOGLANDT CO., SINGAPORE. it NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN, that th< above Trade Maik is tbe projre ty of Moka mrd (ilioa«e bin Hadjce Madiaa Sahib of399 words
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Advertisement608 1913-11-04 5 tS The American Bison is fast becOMtng extinct, but this fact need not U'ouhle the housewilf. Her intcreal is centred on the fact that, thanks to SUNLIGHT SOAP, the terrors of washday have hecome quite extinct. With Sunlight Soap as a helper the wash is quick]) over. Labour is reduced608 words
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Advertisement336 1913-11-04 6 THE CEYLON TAILORS CO., pn sent their compliments' and beg to announce to the public of Singapore and F.MS., that they are starting business! as Gents' Tailors and Outfitters on the 6th instant in the Hotel de l'Europe buildings, and trust that they will rece.ve their esteemed and continued support.336 words
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Advertisement114 1913-11-04 6 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTIOK SALE Of HOBBB3 AND CARRIAGES, At Dsllau'a Yard, Koek Road, off Orchard read. Oh Fuoav, Navsassa 7, *t 6.1S p.m. Fall a t>ca'<ars will ke announced later. POWBLL Co., Auctioneers. 8-11 Til FOt&*L£ TbeßriaaaUaaser Hoag Mota rpgia tend toooage.t VIO taoe; disoeosions: length 400 ft. bieadih 411114 words
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Advertisement129 1913-11-04 6 FISH BRAND KEROSENE FISH 4ft #1 PA Per Case "s.•*, 2*%££%9i BRAND *C vffißfe\ Jfi of 2 Tins. The Best Oil on the Market for House Lighting. Trade Mark. OBTAINABLE FROM CHOP CHIN HUAT HIN, 246, South Bridge Road. CHOP CHIN KWANG, 23, Circular Road. CHOP EE HIN, 803, Beach129 words
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Advertisement147 1913-11-04 6 JUST ARRIVED The well liked HABANA CIGARS $3.60 per 100. LA MEXICANA $2 per 50. FIVE STAR $3 per 50. ALSO The well known KUMLMH«'I PtOMWURST in gelatine, which can be kept (or months without ice also A fall line of provisions and best Liquors, Wines and Beer. To be147 words
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Advertisement371 1913-11-04 6 HOTEL BEAU SEJOUR LEMBANG, NEAR BANOOENO. JAVA, 4,200 feet above sea level. First-class accommodation. hour by motor car 14 carriage from Bandoeng. 5 hours from Batavia. Comfortable well-appointed rooms* electric light, call bells, interlocal telephone, tennis courts, nice flower gardens, splendid fresh milk, farms, interesting walks and trips to three371 words
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Advertisement164 1913-11-04 6 DRESSER AND ABBISTANT CLERK WANTEO. Wsotid immediately, fa'ly qaa'ifted dretw r and an Asftistaot Clerk (Jaffaa Tamil preferred! f < ran estate near Moar. Apply Waterhcase Co., Ltd., No 2, D Almeida S.reet. I 411 011 BOAR! AND REBIDENCE. Nic» oomfortaMa Hannah Home. N<ar tc«« TtileffcunaUM. Cheerful, c/o StrnU rime*.164 words
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Article143 1913-11-04 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday, November 4. High Water, I .Is a.m., 1.19 pm Singapore Assize*. (old Storage mooting, Exchange 12.30. Reception, Government Houw. Presentation of portrait, 8 p.m. Wednesday, November 5. High Water, H 21 a.m., 2 11 p.m Thursday, November 6. High Water. 4 41 a.m.. 3.18 p.m143 words
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Article259 1913-11-04 7 To-DAT. Malacca, P. Dickson P. Swettenham and Mayan Anjou 8 pm Port Swettenham, Pcnang and Cjlombo Syria 8 pm Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, and Bagan Hong Ho 8 pm Sambas, Pamangkat and Pontianak B. Fo Soon 8 pm Batu I'aliat Mena 8 pm P. Dickson and P. Swettenham259 words
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Article166 1913-11-04 7 The Imp. Herman mail steamer Yorck left Colombo at 9 a.m. on Sunday, November '2, and may be expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon, November 7. The B. I. contract packet steamnr Taroba with mails from London up to the evening of October IT, left Nngapatam166 words
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Article433 1913-11-04 7 Latest Arrivals. Ban Hin Ouan, Brit. str. 248 tons. Captain Watson, Nov 4. From Pontianak, Nov 1. <i.r. and dp. Thong Ek. For Pontianak, Nov 6. K.U. Banri Mara, Jap. str. 2368 tons. Captain Koya, Nov 8. From Hongkong, Oct 28. O.c. Huttenbacb Bros. For Java, Nov 7.433 words
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94 1913-11-04 7 Wharves at which Vessel! are Berthed To-Day: TANJONG PAOAR. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. Sbctiom No. 1...NU. Shiiks Wharf Nil. Maim W. Sbct. No. 3... Nam Sang, Banri Mara. 8... Nairn. 4...Rheinfels. 6...Hild. 6...Oanfa, Phnng Him. New Dock 7. ..(Under construction) Wist Whabf94 words
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Article155 1913-11-04 7 Arrivals. Per str. Selangor, November 4. From Port Swettenham Messrs. E. C. Peterson and Chi Swee Cheng. Per str. B. Hin Guan, November 4.— From Pontianak Mr. Lim Cheng Yn. Per str. Rumphius, November 8. From Sourabaya: Mrs. von Banser, Mrs. van Waard and child, Mrs. Morris,155 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article103 1913-11-04 7 On LowDoa Bank 4 m/i Demand Private 6 m/s 8 tu/B Oh Oibmavt Bank d/d Private 8 m/s On Fkajtoi Bank d/d Private 8 m/s Oa Ikdia. Bank T. T. Private 80 d/a 1, 1V1C 2/44 2/4» >/4tt a/«45 a«H 344i 304i 801 174 176] Ok HoMOKoae...Bank d/d Private103 words
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Article155 1913-11-04 7 Gambier buyers 70S do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.50 Copra Sundried 1280 do Mixed 12 60 Pepper, BUck buyers 18 60 do White 6% buyers 82 f 0 Sago Flour Sarawak mt g.40 do Brunei No. 1 doth. Pearl Sago 4,20 Coffee Bali aoM Coffee Palembang, 10% basis 80.00155 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article185 1913-11-04 7 SKI 10 10 Ampang 8.50 9.26 1 1 AyerWeng IXO 10 10 Belat 2.35 2.80 10 10 Bruang 0.60 0.86 10 10 Kampai 10.00 10 10 Kanaboi 2.00 10 10 Kinta Association 13.00 U.OO 41 41 Kinta Tin 1.16.0 2.0.0 41 41 Lahat Mine* 6.60 1.10 10 B Malayan185 words
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Article638 1913-11-04 7 Buyer* Sellers. 2/. 2/- Allagai 1/8 2/8 £1 £1 Anglo Jav* 4/1* 6/1 3/- 3/- Anglo-Malay 8/6 9/8 2/- 3/- Batons Malaka a 1/1 £1 £1 Batu Tiga 3.2.0 2.12.6 nom a/- 3/- Bekoh 1/£1 £1 Bukit Kajang 1.6.8 1.12.1 1 £1 Bakit Lintang 8.0.0 8.10.0 nom 3/- Bukit638 words
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Article114 1913-11-04 7 GEN ERAL. vEL2 fete. 41 41 B. Smelting Co. 15/6 17/41 41 Prel. 1.8.0 1.4.6 6/- 6/- Bleotrie T'wiji 4/- 4/8 10 10 Fraoer k Neave 61.60 100 Howarth Erskine 45.00 100 7%Pref. 100.00 100 100 K»U Bro, Del' 180.00 140.00 10 10 Kaynaid A Co. 20.00 100 100 R.114 words
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Advertisement15 1913-11-04 7 For cooftbs and chills. Take Woods' Oreat ¥t ppermint Core. Sold evervwbere, 80 cents oottle.15 words
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Advertisement192 1913-11-04 7 AUCTION S4LES. Powell and Co. November 5. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. November 7. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. November 7. At saleroom, 1 5 Valuable Oil paintings, in Massive (lilt Frames, at 11. November 7. At Dalian's Yard, Koek Rd., off Orchard Road, Horses and Carriages, at192 words
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Advertisement470 1913-11-04 7 LAMBERT A OUTLET S FRONTIER MIXTURE RECOMMENDS ITSELF. WE CAM SUPPLY FROM STOCK 3 -STAMP MILLS tv\ Complete with STEAM ENGINE \*V^ AND BOILER FOR VYVvVV^ DRIVING «A%A vBA^ *x PURPOSES. OWVaV^ <*° Tel> AddreM: t\VSC^ AS SUPPLIED TO PROSPECTORS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Particulars and Prices on470 words
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Advertisement102 1913-11-04 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDOB ROAD. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT 1 1 FEATURE FILMS THE CROOK AND THE GIRL A.B. In the gulae ol a gardener the crook endeavours to steal papers giving the hiding-place of a bidden will. The girl learns of his mission, and wins him on to the102 words
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1062 1913-11-04 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. A YEAR OF PENANG. Better late than never is the most appro priate epithet we can think of at the moment to apply to the report on the Settlement of Penang for the year 1912. It were possible to say something much more severe1,062 words
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Article26 1913-11-04 8 The Kuala Lumpur libel action, Loke Chow Thye vs. D. G. Robertson, has been adjourned sine die, owing to the sitting of the Appeal Court there.26 words
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Article31 1913-11-04 8 The annual prize-giving to pupils of St. Andrew's School is to be held in the Victoria Theatre at 4.30 p.m. to day. Mrs. Wilkinson has kindly consented to present the prizes.31 words
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Article31 1913-11-04 8 Tbe Hamburg Aruerikk Company confirms the announcement that the steamer Imperator will be docked in England for an overhaul, but it is still uncertain whetbtr Liverpool will be the port selected.31 words
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Article14 1913-11-04 8 Two murder cases are down for hearing at the Penang Assizes which commence to-day.14 words
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Article13 1913-11-04 8 The Munioipal Commissioners meet on Friday next to consider the estimates for J9ll.13 words
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Article28 1913-11-04 8 The ore output of the Titi Tin Company, Limited, for October is 947 piculs, while the total output from January 1 to October 31 amounts to 6,931 piculs.28 words
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Article30 1913-11-04 8 A notification has been issued at Bangkok modifying the regulations as to the dress of civil officials. In half dress a cocked hat is to replace the cap used hitherto.30 words
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Article27 1913-11-04 8 Professor Sellin, the excavator of Jericho, has definitely located the buried ancient city of Shechem at Balita, a short distance to the east of Nabulus, in Palestine.27 words
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Article31 1913-11-04 8 A Government commission is at present sitting at Johore to enquire into the prison system in that State. The Chief Justice (Sir W. H. Hyiidman -Jones) is one of the members.31 words
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Article21 1913-11-04 8 For the fortieth time, Mulay Hafid, onetime Sultan of Morocco, has been married, this time at Medina, in Arabia. Since his21 words
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Article22 1913-11-04 8 accession to the throne, he has contracted seven or eight marriages a year. He is now going on a pilgrimage to Mecca.22 words
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Article38 1913-11-04 8 At Allahabad, on October 20, the Chief Justice and Mr Justice Tudball dismissed the appeals of three persons sentenced to death for the murder of Mr. Lawrence Barber, Zamindarof Azamgarh, and directed the sentences to be carried out.38 words
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Article45 1913-11-04 8 At a recent meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines it was reported that it had taken thirteen days for an engine to be conveyed from Singapore to Mcnglembu, and the secretary was instructed to bring the matter to the notice of the railway authorities.45 words
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Article49 1913-11-04 8 The Kaiser on October 29 inspected the institute of physical chemistry at Berlin and was shown a tire damp whistle invented by Professor Haser and worked by an air pump. A succession of throbbing notes indicates the presence of gas. The Kaiser hoped it would rid mines of fire.49 words
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Article61 1913-11-04 8 At the Buc aerodrome, on October 5, M. Pegoud tried to repeat his feat of looping the loop in the air, this time using a two seated monoplane, and carrying a weight equivalent to that of a passenger. The attempt was not successful, and for an instant a disaster seemed61 words
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Article63 1913-11-04 8 Captain Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, who was tlie first person to reach the South Pole, has decided to head an expedition to the North Pole. He expects to be absent for five years, and he proposes to take with him a French airman, who will accompany him on his final63 words
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Article60 1913-11-04 8 On the Beach Road reclamation there is now on exhibition a Mrs. Gen Mite, who claims to be the smallest woman in the world, and who certainly is a brilliant conversationalist. She has appeared in many European countries and has attracted considerable attention. To morrow, Wednesday afternoon, she is giving60 words
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Article77 1913-11-04 8 Prince Joachim, the Kaiser's youngest son, has formally demanded the prosecution of the Frei Prease anu the Journal d'Alsace Lorraine, two Strassburg newspapers, in connection with a statement lately publish ed by them to the effect that a son of the Emperor who studied at Strassburg University contracted debts to77 words
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Article99 1913-11-04 8 It has been decided that with effect from June 1, 191 1, good service pensions to officers of the Indian Medical Service shall not be less than £100 a year. In all cases officers on the active list and those who retired or were placod on the unemployed supernumerary list99 words
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Article134 1913-11-04 8 Concerning a London telegram to the Jiji to the effect that Japan is about to purchase a battleship being constructed in a British yard for Brazil, tlio naval authorities at Yokohama deny the rumour, and state that the battleship referred to in the telegram appears to be a battleship of134 words
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Article169 1913-11-04 8 As the result of a collision with a bullock cart a ricksha puller Tan Twa Lak by name, met with instant death in Havelock Hoad yesterday. It was close to the railway cross ing that he collided with the cart, which was driven by a Hokien named Choa Bok. The169 words
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Article411 1913-11-04 8 Mr. F. W. Talbot, State Auditor, Selangor, returned from leave by the P. and O. Devanha. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Douglas leave Kuala Lumpur for Labuan next Saturday. Mr. C. S. Addis, joint London manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, has been knighted. The Hon.411 words
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Article51 1913-11-04 8 The following was the result of crushing operations at Raub for the four weeks ended November 1. Bukit Koman. stone crushed 3,848 tons, gold obtained 763 o/.5., average per ton 3.966 dwts. Bukit Malacca.— stove crushed 4,223 tons, gold obtained 352 ozs., average per ton 1.65751 words
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Article77 1913-11-04 8 Trade in the bazaars of the F.M.S. seems to be in no better way than that at Penang where several failures of Chinese firms took place recently. A number cf suspensions are feared in Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh and other centres in the F.M.S. Already, we77 words
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Article119 1913-11-04 8 The portrait of Sir John Anderson, G.C.M.G X.C.8., will be presented at <im ernnii-ut House to day at about 6 p.m. after the usual reception and not at the reception itself. The Municipal Commissioners and the leading representatives of the Chinese and other communities are invited119 words
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Article136 1913-11-04 8 The above firm, which hat* been in Singapore for just two years, is now being floated into a limited liability company and we have been favoured with a copy of the prospectus. The branch at Singapore is the sole property of Mr. C. E. Garner and136 words
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Article157 1913-11-04 8 One of the best pictures that have been presented at the Albairbra for a long time is included in the programme at this popular place of entertainment this week. From Circus to Bacecourse is the title and in the coarse of three long parts there is unfolded a157 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1913-11-04 8 Jrr MM ■b m 5^ Italian Vermouth. An Excellent Tonic, Stimulant, and Astringent Beverage. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., •OLE IMPORTERS. THE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALISTS USED OUR JAELANCO Tennis Racquets. JUHN LIIILt UU., LIU. the "LISTER-BRUSTON" •I IT f|il A TIP ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND AU I UltlA I 111 PUMPING INSTALLATION. STARTS ITSELF.353 words
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Advertisement112 1913-11-04 8 ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING DRAMAS EVER SCREENED Absorbing your attention throughout FROM CIRCUS TO RACECOURSE IN THREE PARTS Length 8,800 ft. Duration 1 hoar, FULL OF SENSATIONAL INCIDENTS. AT THE ALHAMBRA Biaub Road. Sicokd Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. TONIGHT TOGITHIK WITH New and Lengthy Number of P 1112 words
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Advertisement12 1913-11-04 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on pages 6, 7 and 11.12 words
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Article270 1913-11-04 9 HITCH IN CONSTANTINOPLE NEGOTIATIONS. Greek Retort on Albania. Rbdtbb's Tblbobam. London, November 8. A report from Constantinople states that difficulties have arisen in tbe Turco-Greek negotiations regarding tbe status of Turks in the ceded territories and of Turoo Greeks who fought against Turkey, for whom Greece demands an270 words
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Article79 1913-11-04 9 No Alteration in Balance of Parties. Rbcibr'h Tblbobam. London, November 8. The Italian second ballots held yesterday have not changed tbe balance of parties, bi.t the Radicals suffered a further reverse at Rome. The polling was very animated, but there was no disorder, except some harmless revolver79 words
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Article43 1913-11-04 9 London Employees Urge United Action. RbCTKB'S TItIBOBAM. London, November 8. Largely attended meetings of postal employes in London have passed resolutions cal ling upon postal servants, telegraphists, and telephonists to unite in pressing their claims for higher wages upon tbe Government.43 words
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Article45 1913-11-04 9 Rbctkb's Tklk.ukam. London, November 4. Prince and Princess Ernst of Cumberland made their formal entry into Brunswick amidst throngs of people, who showed great enthusiasm, lieautiful decorations, sunshine and a salute of a hundred guns were among the features of the function.45 words
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Article40 1913-11-04 9 Rbotbb's Tblbobam. London, November 4. At Wellinijton, N. a mob stoned the barracks, and the special constables charged and dispersed them. An artilleryman was seriously injured by a stone. Tbe conference between the masters and men is proceeding.40 words
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Article29 1913-11-04 9 Kbumb'i Tilbobam. London, November 4. Construction of tbe America cup challenger Shamrock Fourth has begun at Gosport in strictest secrecy. She will be launched in April.29 words
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Article48 1913-11-04 9 KaoTsa Tblbobam. London, November 4. A Montreal telegram state* that tbe steamer Manchester Commerce collided with an iceberg in fog passing Bolleisle Straits and is now making for St. John's. Details are scanty but there are only a few passen, >ers aboard and forty crew.48 words
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Article94 1913-11-04 9 Mr. Balfour Appeals for Real Statesmanship. Reuters Tblbobam. London, November 4. Mr. Balfour, speaking at Aberdeen, said the Home Rule bill was an experiment in federation of the most impossible and preposterous character, predestined to hopeless f lilure. The position in which the country might find itself94 words
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Article38 1913-11-04 9 RaOTIB'S TbLBOBaM. London, November 8. A Vera Cruz message says the members of the abortive Diaz mission to Japan have returned there and will be called to account for ninety thousand pesetas expended abroad.38 words
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Article38 1913-11-04 9 INTERESTING Der Ostaslatischb Lloyd Tblbqbam. Berlin, November 8. The Nowoje has a report that the Kaiser said that prominent Russians believe in ritual murders, but this is as untrue as that German cases have been hushed up politically.38 words
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Article43 1913-11-04 9 I >Xi: OsTASIATISCHB LLOYD TIiLKiiKAM. Berlin, November 8. The employees of the Rio Tinto copper mines (in Southern Spain) are on strike, and the Alicia pit has been set on fire and burnt. It is expected to fall in.43 words
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Article36 1913-11-04 9 The East Asiatic Company's Dail> Report The market in London yesterday was weak. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 1 J Forward 8/First latex crepe, delivery next three months 2,1 J36 words
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Article100 1913-11-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, November 8. Mr. Justice Fisher, in the Supreme Court, Ponang, gave judgment to-day in the petition of Irene Taylor (nee Balhatchet) for a dissolution of her marriage with Harry William Taylor, on the grounds of cruelty and adultery. His Lordship found that100 words
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Article131 1913-11-04 9 (Fbom Our Own Cobrespondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, November 8. The second day of the Seremban Races was held in wet weather, hut the attendance was good, liesult are as follows Race 1.1 1 Two Lips 2 Paroi 8 Twee dledum six ran. Time 1.34. Tote 95. Raoe 2.— 1131 words
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Article59 1913-11-04 9 (Fbom Ock Own Cokkispondint.) Koala Lumpur, November 4. The Klang District Planters' Association meeting held yesterday iv the Klang Club fixed wages maximum at the following rates Chinese 00 cents, Javanese and Malays 40 cents, Tamils, men 80 cents, women 20 cents. The tapping task minimum was59 words
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Article94 1913-11-04 9 Mr. Robb has died at Shanghai after be ing ill (or three weeks with dysentery. Born in Aberdeen in 1857, be first oame out to the East in 1885. After being in Hongkong for a couple of years, be went to Shanghai about the year 1887 and entered the service94 words
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Article549 1913-11-04 9 REVIEW OF THE YEARS MINING OPERATIONS. Profit Being Made on Working. The first ordinary general meeting of the Kampar Tin Mining Company was held yesterday afternoon at the company's registered office, Greaham House, Battery Rood. The Chairman, Mr. A. D. Allan, presided, others present being Messrs. H. R.549 words
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Article212 1913-11-04 9 The following cutting from a home paper should be of interest to readers residing within tho area situate between Cbangie and Pasir Pan jiing Mixed bathing is giving tbe death blow i 1 marriage, says a Croydon doctor, in a wriiVm protest against the extension of212 words
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Article151 1913-11-04 9 Mr. Claude Grabame White, the aviator, is making preparations for an aeroplane flight across the Atlantic. He has tbe design of a biplane which he believes can undertake the flight safely, and estimates that the full equipment tor the trip will not cost more than £6,000.151 words
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Article146 1913-11-04 9 The death has occurred at Lee, of Lieut. Edmund Orindall Festing, R. N. (retired,) aged 08, son of the late Capt. Sir B. M. Feet iug, who as a midshipman was at the battle of Trafalgar and dined with Nelson on tbe eve of the great engagement. Sir B. M.146 words
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Article650 1913-11-04 9 SPECIAL JURORS EXEMPTED ON MAILDAYB. Few Prisoners for Trial. The sixth Assii.es of tbe year in Singapore opened this morning in the Supreme Court under the presidency of Mr. Justice Sproule. The calendar is not a heavy one and includes only two special jury cases the Teluk650 words
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Article217 1913-11-04 9 Tho third quarterly number of the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute, contains, among tbe reports of recent investigations, the reeultK of examination in the laboratories of the institute of a large number of samples of cotton from Uganda, of new Colonial and other tanning materials, and of217 words
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Article179 1913-11-04 9 From enquiries made of the Mitsui Bussan Kaiaba this morning it vould appear that up to now there is no danger of the Unkai Maru No. 2, aground at toe Horsburgh Light, breaking np. The fact that the cap tain and crew have remained on board is179 words
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Article562 1913-11-04 9 Gambier Being Eradicated From Property. Following is the report of the directors of Malaka Pinda to be presented to the shareholders at tho meeting on November 10 Your directors have the pleasure to submit herewith a duly audited statement of the accounts of the company for the year562 words
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Article519 1913-11-04 9 Passenger Trains Collided During Storm. Another terrible railway accident, this time in tbe compound of Iwase station on tbe Hokuriku line, is reported, 20 passengers being killed and no less than 83 others severely injured, reports the Japan Herald of October 18, which goes on to say519 words
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Article2828 1913-11-04 9 DISTRUST AFFECTS FIRST YEARS BUSINESS. Heavy Outlays of Capital. The second annual general meeting of the shareholders in United Engineers, Ltd., was held yesterday in Gresham House. Mr. C. E. F. Sanderson presided and there were also present Messrs. M. E. Plumpton, E. Brainall, J. D*>nniston, and H.2,828 words
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Article343 1913-11-04 10 The Hidden Treasure of the Malay Peninsula. The following is taken from the Northern Times of October 2 —The present boom in tin in the Malay States, due to the discovery that many of Ihe rubber plantations have rich tin deposits, reminds one of an amusing story that343 words
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Article140 1913-11-04 10 The Daily Telegraph in a leader on October 28 said that without examining the case of the officers or for the defenoe of the com pany the factor should be recognised that the Hea is the most hazardous profession of any and becomes yearly more140 words
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Article2075 1913-11-04 10 THE PRICE OF RUBBER AND THE PROFITS. Shareholders Refuse Dividend. The third annual general meeting of the Cheng Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at Shanghai, on October 23. Mr. W. 8. Jackson presided, supported by Mr. C. W. Wrightson, Ifr. V. Meyer, and Mr. Hugo Reiss (directors), and2,075 words
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Article144 1913-11-04 10 The Chinese Post Office continues to extend its operations, and 61S new establishment* were opened during 1912, making a total of 6,816. The mail matter dealt with (letters, postcards, newspapers and printed matter, samples and registered articles) rose from 421,000,000 articles in 1911 to 443,000,000 articles in144 words
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Article71 1913-11-04 10 A few weeks ago a gipsy girl, 13 years of age, was killed by a motor-car near Melon, France. The chauffeur of the car was tried on a charge of manslaughter, but he was acquitted upon the defence proving that the actual driver of the car at the time of71 words
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Article81 1913-11-04 10 Taiping beat Penang at hookey by four goals to two. S. A. Yell baa won the Gibbons swimming cap at Penang. The interport shoot which was revived this year between Singapore, Colombo and Rangoon, with the inclusion of Calcutta after a lapse of several years, has been81 words
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Article183 1913-11-04 10 Singapore (lolf Club. The November monthly medal stroke competition was played on November 1 and 2 and resulted in a win for Mr. James Lornie, who returned a nett score of 79. The sweep on Saturday was won by Mr. Procter and on the following day Mr. Talma and183 words
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Article196 1913-11-04 10 The Club Carnival. Everything points to the achievement of great success at the Swimming Club carnival in the new lagoon dock on Saturday and even the vagaries of the weather may be defied now. Arrangements have been made, we understand, for an overhead oovering to the seating area. Anyhow,196 words
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Article506 1913-11-04 10 Tjandi Sports Club Tournament. The Tjandi (Samarang) Sports Club recently held a lawn tennis tournament, the results of which are appended Men's Championship Sinolks. First round. Byes, Schcltes, Hooykaas. Second round. Dempster beat Verspyck B—2, 6—2, Wynhoff beat Kamperdyck w.0., Owen beat Graban w.0., Butterworth beat Beels w.0.,506 words
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Article328 1913-11-04 10 Bukit Lintang.— l6,ooo lbs. Pajam.— 2B,ooo lbs. Punggor.— 4,534 lbs. Glonealy.— 6,oo4 lbs. Batu Rata.— ls,B2l lbs. Teluk Anton.- 6,623 lbs. Ayer Panas.— l6,ooo lbs. Batang Malaka.-7,046 lbs. Chimpul.— s,2ol lbs. Bekob.- 9,856 lbs. Kelemak.— Corrected total 5,089 lbs. Serendah.— 7,so4 lbs. to date 64,550 lbs. United328 words
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Article154 1913-11-04 10 The substantial increase of British tonnage in Chinese waters in 1912 is noteworthy, in view of the fact that the prosperity of shipping in the rest of the world crew off most of the tramp steamers from the China seas, and left the coast free to154 words
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Article176 1913-11-04 10 A profound sensation was caused in Bombay on October 27 by a report that a wellknown Arab pearl merchant, Shaikh Abdul Rehaman Aziz al Ebrahim, known in sporting circles by the name of Mr. Lion, had filed bis schedule in the insolvency court. It had been known for several days,176 words
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Article26 1913-11-04 10 The appointment of Chief Engineer in South China shortly becomes vacant by the termination of the period of service of Col. C. W. R. St. John.26 words
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Article355 1913-11-04 11 Halfpenny Rate Throughout The Empire. The Kuipire Press I nion, 71, Kleet Street, E.C., has received the following letter from the General Post office: Oeneral Poot Office, London, October 7, 191». Sir,— l am directed by the PostmasterOeneral to refer to the deputation which waited upon him355 words
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Article457 1913-11-04 11 Series of Mishaps in Japanese Waters Tlii following reference is m i'le by a Japan ■saessaM to the lons of a Japanese destroyer wbicli was reported in a recent Keutn telegram: The Viral I>i pai tiurnt is in rec ipt of a report from the Commander of the457 words
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Article53 1913-11-04 11 Little Tommy, who had been reading a sea story, was telling a visitor about the ship's officers. Fur inntanoe, he said, father's the captain of oar ship at home, and mother's the first mate." And what are you asked the visitor. "Oh," be replied, I suppose I'm the compass. They're53 words
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Article746 1913-11-04 11 Prices Quoted in the Market Thli Morning. Singapore, November 4, 1913. Messrs. Lyall and Bvatt, Bxohsnge sad Share Broken, ism the following list of qnotat on* thia morning NOM. VALOa. BUTBM. BIIUII. 3/- Ailagar 1/8 3/4 4 1 Anglo Java 4/8 6/14 1 Anglo-Johore V- Auklo Malay746 words
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Advertisement45 1913-11-04 11 .Coughing into Consumption Only a Ooogh bat you stop it while it is ONLY s eoagfa. WATERBURTB METABOLIZED COO LIVER OIL COMPOUND The finest preparation mads for combating asrar* oosgns. CURES any ooogh thslta only a cough. Very pslstihls OF ALL CHKMISTS. ■1.55 and «>a.OO.45 words
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Advertisement56 1913-11-04 11 What is the greateat boon be asked. And gased opr n tbe mighty throng. Some said 'twas health, some said 'twas wealth, And so they argaed lead and long. At length, a voioe froru or.t tbe orowd Crkd cist, >ou all are wrong. I'm ion, The preatest boon to mankind56 words
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Advertisement249 1913-11-04 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BABY ORGANS Prices from $25. S. Moutrie CO., LTD. THE "CRAG" HOTEL. PENANG HILLS. The Sanatorium of The S'.raits Settltments. Completely Renovated. Twenty-six boors from Singapore. A perfect Health R sort and an ideal epot for spending holidays. Bungalows for familiee, also Single and Doable Booms. Tennis, Billiards,249 words
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Advertisement306 1913-11-04 11 THE KINO OF PICTURE YOU'D L'XE TO SEE The Splendid 1- Heeler by the BRONCHO MOTION PIOTDRB COMPANY ■NTITLBB SINS OF THE FATHER Thrilling and Sensational and with an Intense Dramatio Ending. A« appreciative as any picture of grestcr length— and we are not over-advertising it by saying so. TO306 words
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Advertisement210 1913-11-04 11 Sweet C/iestnu€ 7a6acco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetnessof flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. Obtainable from Messrs. John Little A Co., Robinson A Co., Katz Bros,, and all the leading dealers throughout the F M.S. BAFFLES HOTEL Special ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8.210 words
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Article1876 1913-11-04 12 THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. How to Meet the Situation. The third annual general nutting of shareliolders of the Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Liiuiud, was hold on October >• at the London Chamber of ('oiuin* n<-. Sir Frank Swcttenham, (i.C.M.O. (chairman of tin- company), presiding. The Chairman said1,876 words
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Article448 1913-11-04 12 Arrangements to Secure More Capital. The report of the Sengat ltubber Estate, Limittil, states that tbe amount of -übber harvested for the year to June .'lO totalled 194,000 lbs. against an original estimate of IHO.OCO lbs. Tbe estimated crop for tbe current year is 247,000 lbs. 91,250448 words
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Article77 1913-11-04 12 Here is a new version of an old joke. One after an other of tbe clerk- in a big office were suddenly takeu ill one morning, and had to Wave off business at an early hour. When the taut bad gone, the c mployer, left alone with the office boy,77 words
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Article1144 1913-11-04 12 The Fall in Price— Board's Dividend Policy. The sixth annual general meeting of tbe Banteng (Selangor) Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on October 7, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. Vincent R. Wick war (chairman of tbe company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, The report and1,144 words
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Article38 1913-11-04 12 This retort "nutty" is attributed by London Opinion to the Flapper. Very hot today, isn't it?" Nutt bad said. "Yes," replied the Flapper, bat »ot so hot, I should imegine, as you uatd to get it in Brazil."38 words
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Article1145 1913-11-04 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest List?. The following passenger bookings to trie 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 list1,145 words
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Advertisement231 1913-11-04 12 LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS Are packed in cases containing 48 tins, say, one month's supply. The Assortment Is made up from the following Soups TOMATO. MOCK-TURTLE. OX-TAIL, CHICKEN. MULLIGATAWNY AND VEGETABLE. SOLE AGENTS J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD., Singapore. 1. 10-11 SO 9 13 OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF I* A. X> IVE231 words
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Advertisement48 1913-11-04 13 I Brut II White I I i9 6 JUa Seai I I Champagne I I Charles Heidsieck. ■B Bole Agents: pH I BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. I NAPIER LORRIES The best mechanism yet built into a Motor Transport Wagon GET FACTS AND FIGURES. -BbT^bbv IVB STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE.48 words
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Advertisement583 1913-11-04 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNB PHIL? LINE. 3imak>u to Java «'oart Pobi Duvi> TamsDAT Island, Bbjbbamb and Stdmbv via I'objus Stbatts. Aim taking passengers and aargo with transhipment for other Viotobian, Soon Aobtbauan and Nobth QnaaMBUMS Ports, Bbitisb Naw Uoim*. Naw BuTiin Tabmamiam and Naw Zsaland Pobts, •mooth Passage. SupciHi Soanary A583 words
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Advertisement417 1913-11-04 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. FOR k HOLIDAY TO AUSTRALIA by the K. P. M.'s New and Fast steamers TASMAN and HOCTMAN, each 6,000 tens gross 8,000 tons water displacement. These modern mailsteamers, specially built and designed to- the Australian trade and comfortable travelling in the tropics, can accommodate 85 first class and417 words
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Advertisement197 1913-11-04 13 BRITIBH INDIA BTEAM NAY. 00.. LO. APGAR LINE OF STEAMERS The QBdermentioaed mail Btoamere ol toe •bore Line maintain a regnlai service between Calentta and Japan, oaiiing at Penang Singapore Hongkong and Sbancbai en ronto. PUbWI T*ai Comoiaader *itmm" *iOW 0. P. Saonoit. Oibsoi Aroas 4.6G0 J. B. Dbakb Abbatoo*197 words
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Advertisement1288 1913-11-04 14 SINGAPORE S ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITA! OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, UMITED. HEAD OFFICB I W.nchuttr Housa, «in«apor«h LONOOH OFFICB S3, Otst Jewry, £.C The Company baa £30.000 dapositod with Ux> rlrfnmr OuUk Baclaad. aad with Ito feisiafc La* Ismhn 00-panws1,288 words
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Advertisement532 1913-11-04 14 BAMKIW, DEUTBCK-ABIATIBCHE BANK. HLLI PilD BP OaPlTit laali I.MMM). Head 0ff1ee..............5htiigbai l Board of Direotorr.....Ber!ia. BRANCHBBI Beclia, Calc iMa, Harabarg, Canton Hankow, Hoaglong, Koac.P king, Tientsin, Tainanta, Tsiagtan, Yokohama, THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank feet Handel and ladmtrle. 1 Berliner Handelf-GeseUsohait. S.532 words
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Advertisement464 1913-11-04 14 INSURANCE. INVEST IN A POLICY of Insurance! I can do better with my mocey! Expressions like these, thoughtless, of coarse, are often beard from tbe lipo of tho unsophisticated, who are oblivions to the absolute security of a LIFE POLICY," which does Dot soffor from market changes, bat on the464 words
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Article990 1913-11-04 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motor Boats for Canton River. The Hongkong Daily Press of October 29 says: Messrs. W. S. Bailey and Co., Ltd., of Kowloon, have banded over to tbe Standard Oil Co., of New York, tbe second of two lightdraft motor boats designed990 words
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Advertisement261 1913-11-04 15 "LISTER" ENGINES. THE BEST VALUE IN THE WORLD IN PETROL And OIL ENGINES. START INSTANTLY. AUTOMATIC LUBRICATION. ALL WORKING PARTS ENCLOSED. ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. HIGH GRADE TBROUGHOUT. ■Tory n«er tpeaks well of the "LISTER" ENGINES, hence their great sale and popularity. RELIABILITY. I ECONOMY. SIMPLICITY. Tbe "Livtkr" starts Not only the261 words
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Advertisement90 1913-11-04 15 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When you hare a bad oold 70a want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt ami permanent care, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that con tains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on90 words
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Advertisement39 1913-11-04 15 EXTENSIVE REDUCTION IN CONTINENTAL Motor Tyres. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. IPPLY XO Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd., IT, COLLYER QUAY. Telephone: 290. Telegrams: "Continenta." rM.^o am flfl B^E^S'^^B^B Bfft 'Qi r-aEmvv^l^lr^MCrMVliian^ SUPPLIES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED FROM .All Dealer's.39 words
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Advertisement482 1913-11-04 16 Disinfecting Fluid. "ANTIMAL" IS A DISINFECTANT, ANTISEPTIC and DEODORANT for all purposes. A SURE PREVENTATIVE of CHOLERA, DIPHTHERIA, PLAGUE, MALARIA, TYPHOID FEVER, Etc. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTS. (MM WANTED Wanted, a Cbiucpe Krani for Offioe of European Firm. Good penmsnship and knowledge of office work essential. References required Apply482 words
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Advertisement295 1913-11-04 16 WANTS. KRANIES WANTED Wanted, temporary kranies for our cheap ►a a. Apply personally to the Manager, Katz 8r0... Ltd. 18 10 q SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTED. Wanted, Shoithand Typibt for Palladium Theatre Offioe. Apply between 11 and Vi ami 8 and 4 at 6, Malacca Streot, to M. S. Cowan. 8-11295 words
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Advertisement445 1913-11-04 16 TO BE LET OR SOLDHOWES TO LET. To let, No. 81 and 29, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. Ml o FURNISHED REBIDENCEB TO LET. Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 400, Serangoon Road. Apply H. Somapab, 19. Riffle* Place, or 817, Seranaoon Road. nil a OFFICE TO LET.445 words
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Advertisement534 1913-11-04 16 HOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. BHIP CHANDLERS, HvsrsßWf utf ■■■ktlpal Contractor*. 106, 108 109, Market Street Telephone Nos. 431 and 1174. GUAN KIAT CO., SHIP CHANDLERS OOVBHNMBNT OONTBACTOBS. OBNBBAL IMPORTERS AMD BXPOBIBKB AND COMMISSION AOBNT 61, PHILLIP BTBBBT. 'Phone mB, (Private 1460). Telegrams: HUIUT. IBS O GUAN KIAT CO NOTICE is534 words
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Advertisement619 1913-11-04 16 NOTICES. MIKE. Notioe is hereby giveo, that Mr. Van der Mark formerly manager of Stiaits Motor Garage is now employed by us as Sales Manager of our Motor Car Dept CENTRAL ENOINE WORES, LTD. 80 10 6 11 NOTICE. CHANGE OF ADDREBB. The Association of Engineers have removed from the619 words
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Advertisement718 1913-11-04 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures fur the current week and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various dubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Nov. 4,718 words
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