The Straits Times, 22 November 1913
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Title Section13 1913-11-22 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.346 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement324 1913-11-22 1 THE CELEBRATED White Horse! UOTCH #7] I ESTABLISHID 1742. JUST OPENED OUT GREAT DISPLAY OF XMAS TOYS ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN and AMERICAN TOYS Lowest Competitive Prices. TO SUIT CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. KATZ BROS., LTD. %mJ Jt^s jx-jp Jd^. wr*^ .#^k. mr^ jl^ w STEEL COOKING STOVES. w t tl^,.324 words
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Advertisement168 1913-11-22 1 XMAS NEW YEAR CARDS CALENDARS (LATEST XMAS HOME MAIL LEAVES NOVEMBER 27). DIARIES from smallest pocket size to octavo. AUTO STATIONERY for Xmas and New Year Greetings. GAUDS a large selection at all prices. CALENDARS, very artistic reproductions. NOVELTIES in all Departments for Xmas. XMAS PRESENTS of every description. XHAB168 words
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Advertisement10 1913-11-22 1 GOODRICH TYRES. Soli A knts ADAMSON. 6ILFIUAN a co., lto.10 words
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Article1067 1913-11-22 2 SIR i. CRICHTON- BROWNE AND PREVENTION. Care of tbe Feeble-minded. The ninth quinquennial festival of the Royal Albert Institution, Lancaster, which is responsible for tbe care of the feeble-mind od of the seven Northern Counties, was held on October 20. Sir James Cricbton Browne, Lord Chancellor's Visitor in1,067 words
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Advertisement138 1913-11-22 2 "Hazeline' Snow" (TRADE MARK) THB ORIGINAL NON-CREASY EMOLLIENT I Soothes f^ira Preserves Sensitive tL^^. Dainty Skins f\ ff Complexions The first application ~HAZEUNE*H Glossiness or greasiness V healthy to look upon. Begin to use "'Hazeline' Snow" J to-day. You will be V charmed with V its effect. Delightful beyond Description138 words
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Advertisement700 1913-11-22 2 THE MAGNETIC GIRL. How She Compels Others To Obey Her Will. 100,000 CofJM of Rimirk.bta look dttcrlblnt pacullir Psychic Power 10 b« distrlbutad Pott FFM to re«d«ri of th. .mtipore, Straiti Tim*. The wonderful power of Personal influence, Mkgnttiam, Faxoinatioa, Mind Control, call it what you will, can Fuirelj be700 words
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Advertisement346 1913-11-22 2 RANEBOUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. MAKE YOUR MONEY BUY ITS UTMOST We offer you the smartest styles for present wear in "Elcho Soft Felt Hats in Brown, Drab, Slate or Black. Prices ftom 3 6 each. P^^^ "ELCHO" SHiRTS made lWrrrol in346 words
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Article1007 1913-11-22 3 MEMORIAL INAUGURATED AT LEIPZIG. Many Tributes to Heroes of 1813. From tbe early hours of tbe morning enormous crowds have been flocking to the Rattle oi the Nations Memorial. The great stands were filled very soon, telegraphed Renter's correspondent at Leipzig on October 1 8. The1,007 words
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Advertisement389 1913-11-22 3 ■y. .'-M Uv. -> Doyou realiao the immense imuoique superi'■■JKr mnuth and teeth are effective only during the few moments of application, tbe antiseptic and refreshing power of Odol continues gently but persis ently for hours afterwards. I'd 1 penetrate] into the interstices ot the tetth and the mucous membrane389 words
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Advertisement452 1913-11-22 3 WOMAN'S WRINKLES DISAPPEAR. Dr Jouphin* Lynn's Dltcovery Ciuhi R*m*rka bit Tr»n«formatlon In Tstt Casa. Camera Tell* Its Stor j. The challenge ot a prominent American lady ret-iding in Paris baa resaltel in an extiaordinarily good advertisement for Dr. Josephine Lynn. Mrs. Stvr son, the patient in question, had been advised452 words
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Advertisement15 1913-11-22 3 HFor oooubs and chill*. Talie Woods' Great P> ppermint Corp. io'd ev<-rj»h( r BO cenlg15 words
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Advertisement438 1913-11-22 3 FREE TO ALL who are tortured and disfigured by eczemas, rashes, itchings and irritations of the skin and scalp are liberal samples of Cv ticura Soap and (Jin t men t Warm baths with the Soap and light applications of the Ointment afford immediate relief, permit rest and sleep in438 words
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Advertisement1121 1913-11-22 3 ar^^ait Nurses and customers write to tell m Hw*^ us of the good it has done. You will know M M too If you send 12 cents stamps to Coleman Co., Wincarnis M Works, Norwich, England, for a penerous trial sample. is the very best tonic you could possibly have1,121 words
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Advertisement678 1913-11-22 4 SfEAMER SAILIWBB. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PBNANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN. BQYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Quit, Continental and American Ports. Skamers will leave Singapore on or about— MAIL LINES 1913 Homeward (for Europe). a I678 words
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Advertisement641 1913-11-22 4 STEAHER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.i LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A fortnightly servioe is maintained tctweca Yokohama via portb to Marseille*, London and Antwerp, under mail contract wiv'i the Imperial Japanese Government. Tin: Now Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been Rp-JoiaDy designed and oonstruoted, and arti fitted with all641 words
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Advertisement739 1913-11-22 4 BTEAMH BAIUNBB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisut, Semera Baohok, Kelantan, Tabai. Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Siagora Lacon, Kobsamui, Bandon, Langsuen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure s.s. VUG ALA Nov. 22 s.s. PRACHATIPOK Nov. 23 Nov. 26 s.s. BORIBAT Nov.739 words
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Advertisement507 1913-11-22 4 STEAMER SAILimS HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AJTD ■Eursci uamMiss lUimn. "lIIU MIMa. Combined Beratoe. The steamres of those Companies ouiataii. a regular service hetween H%c]borg Urcmeti Antwerp Rotterdam and Emden and thr Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fait nightly for Havre and Hambcrg and once month for507 words
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Advertisement655 1913-11-22 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L." NOROOEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tho f&st and well-known mail steamers his Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, dambur£, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southtmptou, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connootni; Marneiilen, Naples, Alexandria, and vioe rersa) Port Said, mi./.. Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, rxingtau, Nagasaki655 words
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Advertisement523 1913-11-22 5 JTJ T E 1 N V A R T E Z S V HOOGLANDT CO., SINGAPORE. NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD. KOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN POKTS. Ttie Imperial German Mail steamer PIUNZESS ALICE, 10.991 tons, Captain P. nieldt, arrived this morning. She will h il! for above port*, at 10 p m.523 words
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Advertisement497 1913-11-22 5 Jbc^bw r^- .IWJL JaL -*^f M~O mr** J£^ m IN THB fcdiATß 0i- iAN KIM CHENG, DECEASED, THE URGFST AND MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE EVER HELD IN SINGAPORE. Continues on Monday. November 34, n.t 2.15 p.m. At Messrs. Ching Kern? Lee Co.'s Sale-room. CHINQ KENG LEE CO., Auctioneer*497 words
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Advertisement791 1913-11-22 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. OOMBINID ■BRVIOfi OF THE OCEAN 8. 8, CO.. LTD.. 1 THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. airwiaa F'amantl* (Perth), North Australian Ports, Java ■nd Slngapora. Regular Fortnightly uiliige MMM Singapore and Western Australia, ca".ing a 1 Java (as induoemont offers), Derby, K'fV? Sound (Port for the Kimberiey791 words
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Advertisement385 1913-11-22 5 pCoH'T WAIT V UNTIL THE HOME IS WRECKED BY DISEASE, BUT REMEMBER THAT "PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE," AND THAT IMP IS MORE THAN SOAP, YET COSTS NO MORE. IT CLEANS, DISINFECTS AND SAVES LIFE. The Name LEVKR on the Soap is a Gujiraiil.r of Purity. mcl Rxcellcnce. ..I—.. l!a385 words
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Advertisement958 1913-11-22 6 REMARKABLE CURES. T VOLOTHERAPY. THE NEW METHOD OF DRUGLESS HEALING RAPIDLY GAINING SCORES OF ADHERENTS. b EXTRAORDINARY OFFER-NO CURE, NO PAY. a Dioease, mankind's greatest enemy, ha« or chance discovery th«t we owe Volotherapy, existed in all its hideoo* variety since the bnt to the untiring efforts and exhaustive dawn958 words
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Advertisement135 1913-11-22 6 MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE. UNNEL-STERN. TWIN CYLINDER ENGINED MOTOR BOAT. Bnilt throDßhoot of teak, copper fastened, 9DRth over all 86 feet, beam 8 feet, depth at iow 4 feet, draft 18 inches witb two tons iurd< n. Fixed awning and all accessories cmplete, Biz months old, in excellent conlition. For135 words
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Advertisement23 1913-11-22 6 H. S. KIRWAN, Forage Contractor, Jobmaster, Trainee etc. STABLE AND FORGE, Buffalo Road, OFFICE No 2, The Arcade. Telephone No. 808. 811 a23 words
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Advertisement82 1913-11-22 6 SHrESiI Made in Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION b, READ BROTHERS, u»it«» Dog's Head Guinness witb the Dog's Head Label ob every bottle. Is superior to any stout becauM it is brewed from the only stout water is tbe world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in all climates. Always uniform and82 words
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Advertisement296 1913-11-22 6 HEALTH FOR ALL In hot climates nature need* helpwholesome nourishment for blood, bones, nerves and muscles. Nothing supplies this nourishment like SCOTTS Emulsion Whatever the cause of your weakness, it will make you stronger, healthier and better in every way. For nearly 40 years doctors have recommended genuine SCOTT'S Emulsion296 words
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Article125 1913-11-22 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, November 22. High Water, 5.21 a.m., 4.22 p.in Sunday, November 23. High Water, 6.24 am., 6.1 p.m. Monday, November 24. High Water, 7.14 a.m., 7.81 p.m. Court of Appral. M. M. outward mail due. M. M. homeward mail due. Tuesday, November 25. High Water, Ml125 words
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Article164 1913-11-22 7 TO-DAT. Batavia. Samarang and Sourabaya M. Treub 8 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and IVnang Klang 8 pm Muntok anil Palembang Maras 3 pm Solat Pandjang, 1U uyk;ilis, and Bagan Abbotsford Bpm Batu l'ahat Mona 8 pm Kemaman, Kuala Dungtin and Trengganu Will o'the Wisp 3 pm Bangkok164 words
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Article115 1913-11-22 7 The Imp. German mail steamer P. Alice arrived this morning. She will be despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ports at 10 p.m. to day. The M. M. company's steamer Polynesien left Colombo at 9 am. on Wednesday, November 19, and may be expected to arrive here115 words
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Article69 1913-11-22 7 )ct. 22 N. D. L. November 16 i Nov. 15 tot. 23 B. I. 14 Nov. 14 )ct. 27 M. M. 18 Not. 18 )ct. 31 P. AO. i 23 S'ov. 8 N. D. L. I 20 W. 6 B. 1. 88 S'ov. 10 MM. December 269 words
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Article312 1913-11-22 7 Latest Arrivals. Anghin. Gcr. str. 1001 tons, Capt Cordes. Nov 21. Kroiu Swatow, Nov 15. G.c. and 71Mil.i>. H. iaj««O> Tnc. Kiln. Hoyne, Brit. str. 2(71 tons, Cupiain Dale, Nov 21. From Koli bHbmA Nov 16. G.c. P. Simons I'o. Lift for Bremen, Nov 21. Cliiukian-. ltnt. str.312 words
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107 1913-11-22 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG PAGAR. Bast Wbabf Basin Nil. W. Suction No. l...Tokuko Maru, Perak. Shbbrs Wharf Hild. Main W. Sbct. No. 2...Tara, Glenetrae. a a 8... Dunera. 4... Ni1. 6 ...Nil. a 6...Shinkai Maru, Patani. Naw Dock107 words
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Article295 1913-11-22 7 Arrivals. Per str. Kaka, Raw I From Muar Mr. and Mrs. .hum x Giles. Per str. Dunera, Nov 21. From Calcutta Messrs. Hallanar and Fitzgerald. Per str. Perak, Xov 22.— From T. Anson via ports Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Munm and child, Messrs. J.295 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE,
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Article99 1913-11-22 7 SIMOAPOBI, NOVEMBKB On London Bank 4 m/i Private 8 m/s 8 m/s On Onii>t ...Bank d/d Private 8 m/a 32, 191c 8. a/4* 2/4i| «/«i! 2S(-J 244| On Framci Bank d/d Private 8 m/s eoi Oh India. Bank T. T. Private 80 d/i mi 17fi| On HoxoBONa...Bank d/d Private99 words
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Article163 1913-11-22 7 OIHuArUKHi >>(n hilKnK &L IV Id }atnbier buyers I 6 86 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.60 'opra Sundried 18 00 do Mixed 12 70 'epper, Black buyers 18 75 do White 6% buyers,, 82 25 >ago Floor Sarawak 8.40 do Brunei No. 1 nom. 'earl Sago 4.30 Coffee163 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article196 1913-11-22 7 J? 8 6 1 Buyers. Sellers Value J 10 10 Ampang 8.50 9.25 1 1 AyerWeng IXO 10 10 Belat 2.35 2.60 10 10 Bruang 0.60 0.85 10 10 Kauipar 10.00 10 10 Kanaboi 2.00 10 10 Kinta Association 13.00 14.00 £1 £1 KiutaTin 1.18.8 1.18.0 £1 £1 Lahat196 words
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Article652 1913-11-22 7 {f 8 6 Buyers. Sellers. Valae fi 3/- 3/- AJlagai 1/10 2,8 £1 £1 Anglo Java 6/8 6/8 3/. 3/- Anglo-Malay v. I 10/1 2/- 3/- BataneMolaka 1/- 1/4 £1 £1 Batu Tiga 2.10.0 8.0.0 norn 2/- 2/- Bekoh 1/£1 £1 Bukit Kajang 1.8.9 1.14.7 £1 £1 Bukit Lintang652 words
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Article128 1913-11-22 7 k 8 6 1 Buyers. IteUa Value (2 41 £1 B Smelting Co. 15/6 17/£1 £1 Prof. 1.8.0 1.4.6 5/- 6/- Electric T'wayb 4/- 4,8 10 10 Fnaer k Ne*ve 63.00 50 50 Hammer Co. 100X0 110.00 100 Howarth Erskioe 45.C0 100 7%Pref. 100.00 100 100 Kkta Bro, Del128 words
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Advertisement42 1913-11-22 7 Treatment for Dysentery. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrl oca ttcmody followed by a dose of castor oil will effectually cure the most stubborn easi-B of dysentery. It is especially good for summer diarrhoea in children. For aale by ail Oispenaaries and Dealers.42 words
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Advertisement217 1913-11-22 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. November 25.— At saleroom, 8} acres of building land fronting the sea at Cbangi, at 2.80. December 1. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. December 3. -At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. December 5. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at IP. Chinjr Kenjr Lee and Co.217 words
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Advertisement110 1913-11-22 7 "BLUE BOAR" SMOKING TOBACCO. A rough cut tobacco for discriminating I^ipe Smokers* Packed in 3% ozs. Patent Tine. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents for RANSOME'S \\j^, SAW MILL rf$Sb MACHINERY. duX\P<fi° VANNBR VQvCV 1 SANDERSON BROS.' 0^° AND NEWBOULDS CIRCULAR SAWS (THREE CR0WN8 MARK). CARLSBERG BEER^ World -wide Sole Agents THE110 words
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Advertisement80 1913-11-22 7 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT THI HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIOHT THI KISS OF MARY JANE (Powerful Drama) STAR PAPA'S BABY (Faro* Comedy A.V. EDWIN'S BADGE OF HONOUR Convict's Comedy A.B. GAUMONT GRAPHIC No. 43 (New Edition STRONGER THAN SHERLOCK HOLMES fAdvanturai ITALA. THE YAQUI CAR, Indian80 words
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1140 1913-11-22 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. THE FALL IN SHARES. Some little time ago The Economist exa ruined the highest and lowest prices recorded for the shares of well-known sterling rubber companies during the present year. It was able to show that there bad been some surprising variations. Thus we1,140 words
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Article13 1913-11-22 8 Sixty four Chinese were banished for life from the Straits Settlements during October.13 words
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Article36 1913-11-22 8 Mrs. Austen Chamberlain, whose husband in his early Ministerial days was Civil Lord of the Admiralty, will lannch the battleship Warspite at Devonport on November 20. The Warspite is a sister ship to the Queen Elzabeth.36 words
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Article48 1913-11-22 8 Lieut. Stewart Dykes Spioer, who has been appointed Flag Lieutenant to Sir Kobert Arbuthnot, Rear-admiral of the second battlo squadron, was a naval cadet and mid shipman in the Leviathan on the Chiua Station in 1904 and served in the Ocean on the station later the same year.48 words
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Article11 1913-11-22 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on pages 5 and 11.11 words
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Article17 1913-11-22 8 Under the Societies Ordinance, the Malacca Debating Club and the Malacca Cricket Club have ceased to exist.17 words
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Article38 1913-11-22 8 We are askeJ to state that Mr. B. P. de Silva of High Street has now completed his Christmas stock of jewellery. It includes some very beautiful work, and a number of the pieces are of great value.38 words
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Article31 1913-11-22 8 Successful manoeuvres have concluded at Tientsin, in which an International force of 7,000 men participated. General Cooper (British) commanded the defenders, opposing a skeleton attacking force under the French General Gauthier.31 words
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Article42 1913-11-22 8 The boiy of Mr. C. W. Ball, stores clerk at the Southern Railway central offices, Bangkok, was recovered from the river there on the 10th instant. Deceased, who lived in a floating house at Klong Bangkok Noi, disappeared on the previous day.42 words
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Article79 1913-11-22 8 Mr. Stoddard, one of the Indian irrigation experts seconded for service in Siam, is now in charge of the work of testing the current of the river Menam in connection with the scheme of irregation it is proposed to estab lisb. Tho lower part of the river has already been79 words
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Article83 1913-11-22 8 A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Kuala Lumpur, on the 19th inst., between Mr. Christopher Graban, the well known contractor of KJanp, and Mrs. Ida Millicent Pereira, widow of the late Mr. Edward George Pertira, who was for some years Chief83 words
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Article94 1913-11-22 8 Under the system of decentralisation which has boon decided upon as regards the administration of the Dutch East Indies, one or two districts in these colonies have of late issued under proper supervision by the Central Colonial Government loans of their own. Another issue of this kiud, viz., one of94 words
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Article102 1913-11-22 8 The preliminary programme of the 84th annual meeting of the British Association, which will be held in Australia in August. 1914, has been issued. We note that facilities are afforded for the return journey through the Malay Archipelago from Brisbane via Cairns, Port Moresby, Darwin, Java (three ports), and Singapore.102 words
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Article120 1913-11-22 8 After shooting his married sister, Mrs. Bain, during a quarrel at Edinburgh on October 24, John Ross, 45, a civil engineer, who had lately returned from China, committed suicide. Refused the return of some Oriental furniture and jewellery be had given his sister, Ross, after a short conversation, shot her120 words
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Article125 1913-11-22 8 Something unique is promised at the Alhambra picture show to night in the form of an aviation romance King of the Air, or Love Victorious— a Pathe production in natural colours introducing tho grizzly bear dance by the Tango King). Many no doubt who have never seen this will be125 words
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Article133 1913-11-22 8 Mr. W. O. Maxwell has presented the Penang Library with another valuable printed record. It consists of a copy of the Regulations for collecting the Government Customs at Port Cornwallis," signed by W. A. Clubley, Acting Secretary to Government, and dated at Fort Cornwallis, Prince of Wales Island. May 1,133 words
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Article171 1913-11-22 8 One prisoner incarcerated in the Singapore Prison, made a successful bid for liberty daring the pant year, says the annual report on that institution. The lower part of each cell door was cat away a few years b^ck and an iron grating substi toted. This allowed freer circulation of air171 words
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Article146 1913-11-22 8 Mr. 0. Ewritt is appointed a commissioner under the Statute Laws Ordinance. Tho Hon. R. J. Wilkinson, C.M.G., is appointed to act as deputy for the Governor during the Utter s absence from tho Colony. Dr. W. S. Sheppard, the Rcnior medical officer at Penang, has been146 words
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Article63 1913-11-22 8 Mr. Y. H. Pa wood, tho bon. secretary for the Moslem Association, junior debating sectioD, left for India by the B. I. Steamer Teesta, and Mr. H. S. Moonshi has been appointed acting secretary. A group photograph of Mrssi-s. M. linail. Syed Alweo Alatash of Jobore, Y. Turkey. Sid. Tahir,63 words
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Article81 1913-11-22 8 Mr. F. B. Kendall, assistant manager of the western division of the F.M.S. Rubber Co. at Kajang, died of blackwatcr fever in the European Hospital, at Kuala Lumpur, early on Fiiday moruing, at the age of 23. Deceased, who was of a quiet disposition, was an excellent sportsman, and a81 words
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Article155 1913-11-22 8 The funeral of Chna Gnoh Hay Neo, mother of Messrs. Lee Chiui Kay and Lee Chim Kiiin, took place yesterday, the cortege leaving IS, Stanley Mint, for Scrangoon lwoad cemetery at 9..J0 a.m. There was a largo attendance and among those present being Messrs. Tan Chay YaD, Tan Wi Van,155 words
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Article23 1913-11-22 8 The military band of the K.0.Y.L.1. will play in the Botanical Gardens between 5 aud 6 p.m. on Monday next.23 words
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Article127 1913-11-22 8 His Excellency Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., High Commissioner of the F.M.S accompanied by Lady Evelyn Youug, arrived at Kuala Lumpur from Singapore by the mail train on Friday and is now in residence for the first time at the new Federal Lodge. The High Commissioner was attended127 words
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Article166 1913-11-22 8 Last night there was a largely attended quarterly social gatheriug of the above league in Short Street Oirl.-T School. It began with the singing of a hymn followed by a prayer by Mr. J. Dawson, the president. Ha then in his opening speech strougly appealed for the166 words
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Article206 1913-11-22 8 The preliminary enquiry into the cliar^o of causing death by a rash act, which Ims been brought against a Malay motor driver named Mohamed Junet, was continued this morning in the third court, before Mr. Forror .Mr. A. V. Browo, tho D.P.I., appeared to prosecute, Mr.206 words
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Advertisement323 1913-11-22 8 Known as Whiskies. E3 LJ ba Jit "GOLD LABEL HH "WHITE LABEL JH Blended and Manufactured by BULLOCH rH^I frjasjjrj LADE CO., LTD., the Oldest and Largest p^SH Firm of Pure Malt Whisky Distillers ■■^B 519.00 per doz<n. *14.88 per dczen Less 6%. Stocks kept by Less 5%. (Duty Extra).323 words
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Advertisement178 1913-11-22 8 A PATHE MULTIPLE REEL EXCLUSIVE THE KING OF THE AIR LOVE VICTORIOUS IN NATURAL COLOUR A GREAT ROMANCEOF AVIATION am' is, MMMM THE "TANGO KINGS" The Latest Crane of Europe and America THE GRIZZLY BEAR DANCE WILL UK SCREENED TO-NIGHT AT THE ALHAMBRA Biach Road. Second Show 9.80 to Him.178 words
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Article279 1913-11-22 9 HINDU PRIEST EXPELLED FROM CANADA. The Agitation in India. Rbctbb's Tblbobax. London, November 21. In British Columbia, the forcible deporta tion of a Hindu priest yesterday is denounced by the press, one paper saying that it will do more damage to British prestige in India than a279 words
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Article155 1913-11-22 9 CABINET DIVIDED ON ULSTER QUESTION. Mr. Churchill And Mr. Lloyd George Agree. Rkctbr's Tblbgbam. London, November 21. The Daily Mail says the section of the Cabinet which is favouring exclusion of the fonr counties of Ulster from the Home Bule Bill is headed by Mr. Churchill and155 words
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Article65 1913-11-22 9 Tblbqbam. London, November 21. An Amsterdam message says that in con motion with the centenary of the indepen dtnee of the Netherlands, Queen Welholmina issues a proclamation saying that the coun try continues to prosper iv every respeot. and hope* that peace, liberty and prosperity will be miintiiool.65 words
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Article23 1913-11-22 9 RaOTBB'I TaLBUIUH. Loudon, November 21, The Australian Government have termi nated the appointment of Captain HughesOnslow of the Naval Board.23 words
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Article38 1913-11-22 9 Rbctbb'B Tblbobam. London, November 21. Two Spanish military airmen reconnoitr ing near Tetuan were fusiladed by the Moors. Both were wounded, one dangerously The other brought tbe aeroplane, whose *in^s were pierced, back to camp.38 words
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Article25 1913-11-22 9 KaCTBB'S TILBrtEAM London, November '21. Tlie Um> has a slight cold in the chest and \ii% abandon vl his visit to Silesia.25 words
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Article73 1913-11-22 9 Proceedings Of The Conference. KIOT»K TbLSOBAM. London, November 21. A Simla correspondent says the proceed ings of the Chinese Tibet conference are being held strictly in secret, but he nnder stands that good progress is being made. Continual references are made to tbe respective Governments. The report73 words
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Article62 1913-11-22 9 Dominions Not Ready for Federal Change. KIUTIB's TBLIOB4M. London, November 21. The Victoria League has entertained Empire parliamentarians atCrewe House. Lord Emmott in his speech said the time bad not come for any great change in the idea of Imperial Federation. From what be saw in tho Dominions,62 words
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Article92 1913-11-22 9 Kiotbb's Tblbobam. Berlin, November 21. Manchester November Handicap betting is 4 to 1 agaiast Aurette offered after sto 1 was taken, 7 to 1 against Farakabad, 8 to 1 Print, 10 to 1 Lichen and Ultimus, 100 to 7 Workgirl, 100 to 6 Donnithorne, Dalmatian and Hidalgo. The92 words
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Article69 1913-11-22 9 Reutkb's Iblburam. London, November 21. A Bombay message says certain shareholders have petitioned for the winding up of the Indian Specie Bank. Tbe judge has < accepted the patition and has fixed the furtber bearing for December 6. Tbe paid up capital is six hundred tbou- sand69 words
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Article194 1913-11-22 9 Three Outbreaks Occur in Four Days. (Fbom Oub Own Cobbispondbnt.) i Kuala Lumpur, November 21. The third fire in four days occurred in Pudu Street, early this morning. Nine shophouses, mostly of the wood-framed type, were gutted and the rest of the big block was ouly194 words
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Article79 1913-11-22 9 Threatened Disbandment of Local Corps. (Fbom Ocb Own Cobbksponobkt.) Penang, November 21. Strong speeches were made at the Drill Hall on tbe occasion of the Volunteer prize distribution by the Resident-Councillor, the Hon. W. Evans, Major Adams, deprecating the apathy of Europeans towards the Volun- teer movement,79 words
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Article73 1913-11-22 9 (Fbom Ocb Own Cobbbspomdikt.) Penang, November 21. Edioburgh Rubber Estate has declared an interim dividend of 7$ per cent. Bukit Kajang pays a final dividend of 5 per cent. Tandjoog Rubber Co. issues 2,400 new shares at 7. 1 premium. Tbe Rubber Growers' Association has issued the73 words
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Article994 1913-11-22 9 REFLECTIONS ON SCHEMES OF REFORMATION. Banishment of the Morphia Fiend. In his annual report on the prisons of tbe Colony for 1912, Mr. C. F. Green, the Acting Inspector, notes that the total number o prisoners on January 1, 1912, was 1,117 received during 1912, 4,631994 words
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Article33 1913-11-22 9 Lieut. J. H. Nankwell, R.N., who was recently serving in this part of tbe world on tho Merlin and the Clio, has been placed on tbe r- tired litt at his own request.33 words
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Article2035 1913-11-22 9 INTERESTING REPORT BY THE ADVISER. Not Without Disappointments. A very interesting report on the affairs of Kelactan during 1912 has been compiled by Mr. \V. Laugham Carter, the acting British Adviser to that state, and we extract some of the points of it The revenue for the2,035 words
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Article65 1913-11-22 9 East Asiatic Co.'s Daily Report, The market io London yesterday was weak. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/2 H Forward 8/1 First latex crepe, delivery next three months 2, a i Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd., advise that at the auctions held in65 words
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Article47 1913-11-22 9 The Government of India have practically decided to undertake an inquiry into the pre valence of diabetes in India, and it is quite probable that a l>CK' Qn n K Wl be made in the Punjab. An officer with experience will be selected to undertake this enquiry.47 words
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Article122 1913-11-22 9 ACTION BY THE GROWERS ASSOCIATION. The Amount Sold Forward. Rbctm's Tblbobah. London, November 21. The Financial Times says the report of the committee appointed by the Rubber Growers' Association to investigate the fall in the price of plantation rubber and report on possibility of an arrangement to protect122 words
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Article88 1913-11-22 9 Conflict of Views on tbe Loans Question. Rieter's Tklkgra*. London, November 21. Determined opposition in the budget committee and fiscal legislative committee of tbe French Chamber to tho Government's loan proposals is causing confusion. The former has refused to sanction more than a 88 million sterling loan,88 words
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Article73 1913-11-22 9 Russian Press Voices Discontent. Dbb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Tiliokam. Berlin, November 21. M. Eokowzew yesterday had a long discussion with Herr Ketbmann, who with Herr Zimmermann bade him farewell at the railway station. M. Kokowzew was satisfied with his discussions with the Kaiser and the statesmen. The Russian press73 words
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Article42 1913-11-22 9 Kiutik's Tblbokam. London, November 21. Wellington messages say that renewed scuffles have occurred between strikers and the police, but that everything is now quiet. The secret ballot of the general labourers' union is 8 to 1 against tbe strike.42 words
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Article61 1913-11-22 9 Dub Ostasiatischb Lluyd Tklkukam. Berlin, November 21. Sebenico is to be the third Austrian haval port in addition to Pola and Cattaro. The rumours at Sofia of a military convention with Austria are unfounded. Herr Bethmann and Uerr Zimmermann have congratulated Count Berchtold on his speech of yesterday.61 words
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Article38 1913-11-22 9 Die Ostasiatischb Lloyd Tbliorah. Berlin, November 21. A St. Petersburg report from Mokden has it that fifty six members of the Nationalist Committee have been arrested at Kirin. Zizikar ordered the arrest of the Nationalists.38 words
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Article28 1913-11-22 9 Der Ostasutischb Lloyd Telkoram. Berlin, November 21. The army estimates of Prussia show recurrent expenses 84 millions more and noii recurrent expenses 217 millions less.28 words
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Article19 1913-11-22 9 Dm Obtasutischb Lloyd TiLsona, Berlin, November 21 The Senator, Herr] Achelis, has died at Bremen.19 words
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Article30 1913-11-22 9 Dm i>-ii >-i am vi- iih Llcto Tklumum. Berlin, November 21. The Canadian Pacific Railway freight and saloon possenger traffic regulations in Austria have again been approved.30 words
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Article18 1913-11-22 9 Dbb Ostasutischb Lloyd Tblbqbam. Berlin, November 21. The Mexican rebels are successfully advancing against President Huerta.18 words
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Article1780 1913-11-22 10 THE BOARDS POLICY REGARDING DIVIDENDS. Position Generally Satisfactory. The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Para Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on October 29 at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, E.C., Mr. Henry de Courcy Hamilton (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said1,780 words
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Article470 1913-11-22 10 Sunday, November 23, 1913. St. Andrew's Cathedral.—Twentyseventh Sunday after Trinity. (Collect for 25th Sunday after Trinity). 7 am. Holy Communion (Plain). 7.45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). Introit, 817 Service, Hall Hymn at Offertory, 537; Hymn at Communion, 559; Hymn at Ablations 291 Nunc Dimittis. 9.15 a.m.— Matins and470 words
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Article30 1913-11-22 10 A daughter —is born to Mr. and Mrs. I ng lian Hoe Ihst Friday in Penan.'. Mr. Ing Ban Hoe is it present studying civil engineering at University College, London.30 words
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Letter104 1913-11-22 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In reply to the letter of your correspondent Interested," the report of this company's statutory meeting was published in yoor columns for the benefit of the shareholders who were unable to be present at that meeting and for the104 words
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Article202 1913-11-22 10 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt's Weekly Report. November 21, 1913. After several days of a buoyant and advancing market the week closes with prices somewhat below the bast, and this applies more particularly to the higher priced shares which chiefly benefited on the rise. Advices received this morning202 words
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Article408 1913-11-22 10 Tragic Finish of a Misspent Life. In appearance he was more than usually favoured by tbe gods, and his ability and accomplishments would have brought him success in almost any walk of life which he had cared to choose. But it was bis crowning misfortune, says the408 words
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Article179 1913-11-22 10 At the New Theatre, Manchester, on October 27, Mr. Louis Meyer produced a play by Harold Owen and H. M. Vernon entitled Mr. Wu, in which Mr. Matheson Lang appeared in the title role. Tbe story told is highly dramatic, and concerns the revenge adopted179 words
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Article93 1913-11-22 10 Newt has been received at Penang of tbe death in England of Mr. Joseph Sraitli, who left Penang about a month ago with his wife and daughter. Mr Smith had for three years acted as engineer of Gala Estate, while prior to that he was well known in local shipping93 words
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Article607 1913-11-22 10 Tbe Estate of the Late Mr. Tan Kirn Cl ™g. There was again an exceptionally large attendance of buyers at Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.'s sale-room on the 19th inst., when the following properties were disposed of by auction and realized very good prices 31 Raffles Place,607 words
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Article446 1913-11-22 10 Over Eleven Hundred Acres Now Held. In the report of the directors of Malayan Tin Dredging, Limited, for the year to June 80, 1918, which was to be presented at the meeting at the Chartered Accountant's Insti tnte, Moorgate- place, E. C, on November 6, it is446 words
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Article23 1913-11-22 10 Mr. Horsburgh, of Loruin Estate, who had I to have bis leg amputated owing to a shoot- 1 ing accident, is improving. I23 words
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Article590 1913-11-22 10 Some Reasons Why Para Sells Above Plantation. From tbe Daily Commercial News of San Francisco (October 15) we quote the following reflections on rubber prices, in reading which it should bo borne in mind tbat tbe prices named are American gold: Tbe rubber trade in this590 words
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Article201 1913-11-22 10 (From A Correspondent.) Kota Bharu, November 17. Good weather favoured the Hari Raya Hadji holidays, and the festivities passed off without anything unusual happening. Large crowds of kampong people, adorned in Kolantan's brightest, flocked into the town with the apparent object of squatting contentedly in shady spots and201 words
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Article88 1913-11-22 10 The mortality returns for Singapore issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths show that, during the week ending November 15, there were 250 deaths (182 males, 68 females) giving a ratio per mi lie of population of 40.61. Malarial fever accounted for 39 deaths, phthisis 87,88 words
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Article98 1913-11-22 10 The hockey eleven of the R. E. succeeded in defeating the S.C.C. second string last evening on the Esplanade by three goals to two. The Engineers scored all their goals in the first half, thanks to smart play and excellent combination. Tbe Club men were much mere nippy in the98 words
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Article51 1913-11-22 10 Mr. A. H. Tait, accountant at the Chartered Bank, Kuala Lnrnpor, is under orders to proceed to Manila. The Malay Mail understands Mr. A. O. Rice, of Serein ban. j will succeed him. Mr. O. K. Anderson, also of the Chartered Bank, leaves in a few da>-> on transfer to51 words
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Article26 1913-11-22 10 Major H. Barry de Hainel is staying at i Bntterworth temporarily, attending to the I duties of Assistant Superintendent White- I head, who ia on leave.26 words
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Article1151 1913-11-22 10 Twenty years ago, writes Mr. Alfred Fellows, a barrister, in The Daily News, a woman named Matilda Clover, whose death bad been duly certified according to law to uave taken place from natural causes was exhumed and found to bave been killed by strychnine. Her murderer wan,1,151 words
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Article468 1913-11-22 11 Religious and Patriotic Inscriptions. The French writer, M. Boucheny de Grandval, has just published a fascinating study of a phenomenon, of which very little is known. Hip »prH>»ranoo of real inscriptions on the iris of the bye. From this study the Oblbjbm Gazette takes the following extracts:468 words
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Article414 1913-11-22 11 Statesman and Government By Clique. A distinguished Portuguese statesman now in Paris has given to the Gaulois' a striking picture of the conditions now prevailing in Portugal. He states that the present troubles have been caused solely by tyrannical gov. rnnif nt, and adds "It i.H not understood414 words
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Article56 1913-11-22 11 A few years ago a Mexican official was sbuwn over a cotton factory in Lancashire. He took a great interest in everything, especially the machinery. These machines arc wonderful wonderful," he kept repeating. Yes, they are," replied the manager that wheel, for instance, accomplishes three hundred revolutions a minute." H'm,56 words
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Article719 1913-11-22 11 Prices Quoted Id tbe Market This Morning. Singapore, November 'it, 1918. Messrs. Lyall and Hyatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotationx this morning Num. Valdi. Bctim. Silusi. 3/- Allajjar 1/10 2/2* I 1 AngloJafa 6/8 6/!> 1 Anglo-Joiiort 5'- 0/8 3/- \ngi»-Malay 9,4*719 words
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Advertisement52 1913-11-22 11 Losing Weight by the Pound I 'Dbmi W«t*V IHI« of ill- mK. WBWW% yWUm b^bHmHbbWW J"" rw rWATERMMnMCTANUZED i I goo mm oil mmwund 1 *bj>.<l t tiw Hood with WM waaMd uc rung aai hoalthy t—h kai'.MmM iTI r i*— Vary paiatabU I i i e» hi "M^trn 9&.W*52 words
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Advertisement55 1913-11-22 11 Down the depths the miner toils, In oold and wet, to win the spoils He risks bis life to sain He's told that '.bough be works like a slave There threatens but an early Or an old aef> of pain He emilts, be knows be is immure i While be55 words
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Advertisement367 1913-11-22 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS The "DOG" Mark is the Hall Mark of Perfection. See that yon get it None genuine without it. A Large Stock of NEW MACHINES AND RECORDS To select from. S. Moutrie&Co., Ld. RAFFLES PLACE. THE "CRAG" HOTEL. PENANG HILLS. Tbe Sarmtoiinm of The Straits Settlements. Completely Renovated. Twenty-367 words
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Advertisement487 1913-11-22 11 SEE THE FILM PRODUCTION OF Mrs. Henry Wood's Stury East Lynne As got op by thfl Tburbouser Co., aud an screened in a hall not only EXCLUSIVELY FITTED FoR CINE MATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS bat where pioturcs are shown with ADMIRABLE CLEARNESS AND BTEADINESS AND THAT 18 AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE,487 words
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Advertisement367 1913-11-22 11 From Ist October, 1913, OF MICHELIN TYRES are REDUCED on Michelin Price List No. 5632, as follows:— 17% on all cove rs of millimeter sizes. 17% on tubes V/i and 4 inches. 15 v on covers 3^ and 4 inches. 15% on tubes 105 and 135 millimetres. 8% en tubes367 words
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Article864 1913-11-22 12 NEED OF ESTHETIC COUNCIL TO EXAMINE PLANS. Architectural Blunders.' The need of an aesthetic council, or at least some definite scheme to improvo the architectural aspect of London, is dealt with at length by Mr. H. Heathcote Statham in an article contributed to the current Edinburgh Review. As864 words
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Article202 1913-11-22 12 Mr. Gardiner, the editor of The Daily News, baa just published t volume, Pillars of Society, which is reviewed by Sir W. R. Nicoll in The British Weekly. I have seen it suggested that these sketches were very rapidly made, but this I take leave202 words
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Article717 1913-11-22 12 The Problem Raised by Suffragist Wedding. The" censoring of the marriage ceremony at the wedding of Miss Elizabeth W< tzlar Coit and Mr. T. Carbutt Gibson, at St. Ethelburga's Church, Bishopsgate, on Octo ber 23, has aroused a great deal of interest and some astonishment in717 words
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Article313 1913-11-22 12 Famous Peal Restored After Twenty Years. Oranges or lemons said the bells of St. Clement's, I owe you five farthings," said the bells of St. Martin's, And when will you pay me said the bells of Old Bailey, When I get rich," said the bells of Shoreditcb. Broken313 words
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Article31 1913-11-22 12 The death occurred suddenly on the 12th iast., of Dr. Alfred Edward Korb, 1.5.M.D., officiating Port Health Officer since July 81, 1912, at his quarters above the Port Health Office, Rangoon.31 words
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Article567 1913-11-22 12 Tribute to the Memory of Charles Bradlaugh. Mr. Bernard Shaw presided at the annual dinner of the Bradlaugh Fellowship at the Holborn Restaurant, at which the company included Mrs. Bradlaugh Bonn, r, Mr. G. W. Foots, Mr. W. S. Sanders, and Mr. George Standring. In567 words
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Article320 1913-11-22 12 An Up-to-date Pineapple Canning Factory. The enterprise of utilising some of the excellent fruits which Siain furnishes in such abundance and preserving them for the foreign market is comparatively recent, says The Siam Observer. The most suitable of such fruits is undoubtedly the pineapple, which in certain320 words
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Article162 1913-11-22 12 When the first rescue parties returned from the exploration of the burning Sengh anydd colliery several men were missing, and the danger of descending was so great that a conference of seven experts was held to consider the question. The members of this conference, says a162 words
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Article1014 1913-11-22 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND D-PARTURES. Latest Lists. The following passenger bookings to toe Straits are taken from the London and China Bxpress. 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 list1,014 words
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Article65 1913-11-22 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. Nubia, sailing December 2.— Mr. and Mrs. W. Peel, Miss Holloway, Mr. A. W. S. Wagner. Per P. and O. Hevanha, connecting at Colombo with -Molina, sailing November 28.— Mr. W. Peacock, Mr. Simons, Mr. K. M. Lewis, Mr. K. G. Farley, Mr. J.65 words
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Article67 1913-11-22 12 The Hanoi Electric Lighting Co. have commenced to replace the ancient and out-of-date arc lamps by l'Jutbus metallic filament projector lamps of 600 candle power. Although the scrapping of the arcs, and replacing by the new high power reflector lamps, will coat a good deal, the economy realized in current67 words
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Advertisement290 1913-11-22 12 MOTOR CARS. One NEW BeUize Motor Car '0 12 H P.. two sea'.cr with Dirkey, Hood, Soreeo, Side aorl Tail I.amp», 2 Acetylene Head Lamp.", and t iM complete, and fitted with Detachable Wire Wheels including Spare Wheel and Tyre. j Price: $2,350. One SECOND-HAND 15 HP, Daimler Landaulette, newly290 words
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Advertisement57 1913-11-22 13 I Beck's I TBC.3ll^^ I I JEi SB^i JCkJH «^M I I ■B svKNHs^^HsP^isfßHßLm IH I Mess's Drink. Club s Drink I SOLE AGENTS: REHN, MEYER C0 L I SIME DABBY Co., LTD. BICYCLES. THE VELOCE $45.00 each. THE MALACCA $35.00 Complete with lamp, bell, tools and pumps. Both strongly57 words
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Advertisement316 1913-11-22 13 I BRITIBH INDIA BTEAM NAY. CO., 10. APCAR LINE OK ITEAMEM Ibe QBdermeiitioaed mail (teamen ol toe > %bo?e Line maintain a regular tervioo betw« Calcutta and Japi a, eallioa at Peaanr, Sißinporc, Hongkong an 1 81 anghaJ m route. PLBET Tan Cunuaandei J*. 8,018 C. P. Sioooa. Omnn«at a316 words
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Advertisement134 1913-11-22 13 KFOR LUXURY IN WRITING USE iHE _J1 |c^ a FOUNTPEN It it not ft ehe»p pw t* Wy, hot it is cheap to me. It ootiaata all other i bcouse it h*i the h>t<nt, imootheat point whioh y oara of writing do not towk. Th« ink low ii scientilo, aad134 words
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Advertisement1620 1913-11-22 14 SINGAPORE 8 ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS auad PROGRESSIVES. *> THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE Winchester Houu, Sinfapor*. LONDON OFFIOB 82, Old Jewry, E.O. The Company baa £20.000 deposited with the Sancume Ooart of Baglaai. aad sosnaßai wita abu BiUka Ufa1,620 words
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Advertisement386 1913-11-22 14 INSURANCE. TO-MORROW said tbe procrastinator I will have my life ioßored, but alat for him there is no tomorrow. He congratulates himself again on haviog etcaped the obligation of providing for tbe futare of bis family, although he knows bis wife and children are absolutely dependent on him and tbe386 words
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Article1176 1913-11-22 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Useful Hints for Owners. An hoar in the garage saves three on the road, observes Autocritic in The Financier. An evening spent on the tyres while the car is in the garage will save many dollars during the season and also1,176 words
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Advertisement203 1913-11-22 15 The 1914 Wonderful 12-15 hp. MORS Equal to most ordinary 20 hp. cars on the market to-day. The New Special Popular Mcdel for 1914, with four speed gear box, long'obMsis, extra long spring*, fitted with six-seated torpedo body, complete with hood, side certain*, screen, five lamps, spare wheel and tyre,203 words
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Advertisement32 1913-11-22 15 Lame Back. Lame back may be cared by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day with a vigorous robbing at each application. For gale by all Dispensaries and r»j«ts.32 words
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Advertisement171 1913-11-22 15 DON'T TROUBLE about Discounts CONSULT our new reduced price list, AND YOU WILL FIND CONTINENTAL MOTOR TYRES ARE THE CHEAPEST as they have always been ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE Continental Tyre Rubber Company, Singapore, Telegrams: CONTINENT a. 17, Collyar Quay. Telephone: S9O. JAMES MOTION CO. Ocular Headaches. SO% of171 words
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Advertisement808 1913-11-22 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. SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTED. Wanted, experienced thorthand typist. Good salary. Box No. 898, Straits Timce. 811 v BOARD AND REBIDENGE WANTED. Young Dutobman808 words
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Advertisement431 1913-11-22 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUSES TO LET. To let, No. SI aod 93, Samban Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. Ml n FURNISHED REBIOENCEB TO LET. Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 400, Serangoon Road. Apply H. Somapah, 10, Raffles Place, or 817, Serangooa Road. Mil a OFFICE TO431 words
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Advertisement520 1913-11-22 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT ft GO. ***** CHANDLERS, Imrawtrt ltd Municipal Contractor!. 105, 108 k 100, Market Street. Telephone Nos. 421 and 1174. GUANKIATffCO., SHIP-CHANDLERS k OOVBBNMINT CONTRACTORS. OINIEAL IMPORTirBS AND BXPOBIIRB AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 61. VHILLIP STBMT. 'Phone I'm, (Private 14(0). Telegrams: BUMKIAT 106 a GUAN KJAT ft CO. NOTICE520 words
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Advertisement699 1913-11-22 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. MOTOR CAR FOR B«LE Hupmobile 4-scater, only a few months old, in excellent condition. All necessary appliances complete. Splendid offer. Apply HUP, o/o Straits Times. 1911 v FOR BALE. A one cylinder, 6 HP., Rover C*r two seated aid dickey seat for two behind Hood, Screen, Stepney,699 words
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Advertisement712 1913-11-22 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the cummt week and important forthcoming fixtures aru kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application tc the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Nov. 23,712 words
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