The Straits Times, 1 July 1914
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Title Section13 1914-07-01 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.530 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 1. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement159 1914-07-01 1 nip"' 1 BEER. 1| 5R HOBROCKSES A. I. LONGCLOTH 1 500 «"i* $6.75JVI Free from filling, hardwearing, and an excellent washing quality. MERCERISED COTTON DAMASK. An ide^vßihfor the wash, washes a snow white and always retains its highly mercerised finish, at the same time heing a splendid wearing cloth. Price159 words
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Advertisement144 1914-07-01 1 ROBINSON CO. SOLE AOENTS FOR THE ALL-STEEL J? THE ALL-STEEL Guaranteed-for-ever r^O^Sj^f Guaranteed-for-ever RALEIGH CYCLE S. WEIGH CYCLE. Raleigh Model Popular Raleigh. Superbe. f\&m Raleigh Model 5. jffijk Model 9 Raleigh. Raleigh Model 4. »^B(j^^ t^^ feif^r v Ral.i«7fi«.ll,. Od6l 7 A Ra eifih Prices: $60, $70, $00, $90, $130,144 words
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Advertisement9 1914-07-01 1 MARTELLS i BRANDY. Soli Aoents: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO., LTC9 words
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Article655 1914-07-01 2 TWO ARMY OFFICERS KILLED IN SEAPLANE. Pilot and Passenger. The names of two more promising officers have now to be added to the lamentably long death roll of the air. They are Lieutenant T. S. CresweU, R.M.L.1., of the Calshot Naval Air Station, and Commander Arthur Rice,655 words
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Article245 1914-07-01 2 Every woman's health ia peculiarly de pendent upon the condition of her blood. How many won en suffer with headache, pain in the back, poor appetite, weak digestion, a oonstant feeling of weariness, palpitati .n of the heart, shortness of breath, pallor aad nervonsneas If von have245 words
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Article281 1914-07-01 2 Humorous Flitch Trial Held At Ilford. Danmow most look to its laurels. For th« second year in succession Ilford through the local authority— on Jane 1, had its competitors for a flitch of bacon. All the traditional state and ceremony were ob served in a grand marquee281 words
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Advertisement143 1914-07-01 2 Study yon- Complexion the pores of your\^&v iff// skin with face powders? ft "'HAZELINE' I] 1 Snow" fl Y^A I* f* r more healthful, and most hw y^. y^l t4 l l Vwr effective in removing that objec- Jfts^Ha? '*'VifV-» ■Mm^ tioi. be greasy appraiance a^iavES I Vjvvy an^ a'143 words
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Advertisement71 1914-07-01 2 Can you Afford the Risk Were you ever seised with a severe attack of eraaap colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamasrlsin s CoHc, Cholera and Diar rhoea Beeaedy is the house? Don't take aaoh rirnkM. A dose or two will cure you before a doctor ooold poaaibl j71 words
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Advertisement346 1914-07-01 2 La-rolaJ P* Main* th« Skin <J7\X rr AS VELVET, and *—P* 't^k. FT. SMOOTH and WHITE j all th. y«ar r*n«4 W f IT.amni aad »r«i— M Bou»k«»M. A RxbiMa, Iniutiaa. Taa, ate— tT J COOLING AND KirRESHING L V DURING THB SUUUBR HBAT 'L jt *H. ■CITHAM lON, b346 words
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Advertisement421 1914-07-01 2 E» UNIVER/SAL Patant Fumigator) ■OOMIUNDID BT THB DIPT. OF AGRICTJIJ,TDR«, F.JCB. HITE ANI| j[j ANb^, n ga> ON KIABLT aVBRT RCBBBR BOTA^a IN THI EXTERMINATOR. BOLB IMPORTBRSi AYLEBBURY A GARLAND,! LO., IPOH. Incorporated In the F.M.t. OBTAINABLB IN SINGAPOKB fftOX JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. IBa ij-a.16 m WIKTORIN I ii421 words
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Article602 1914-07-01 3 THE GREAT NEED FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION. Flag and Trade. The managing director of an important shipping company at home pointed out, on June 8, that there wu one aspect of the struggle for sea supremacy between Great Britain and Germany which wu aa yet untouched in The602 words
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Article357 1914-07-01 3 Messages Printed and Secured Against "Tapping." An invention for recording printed messages by wireless telegraphy, a simple key. board similar to that of a typewriter being employed for transmission, is likely to oome into practical use in the sear future, owing to the successful completion of a357 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement440 1914-07-01 3 DISINFECTANTS. Mil Kind* and for Mil Purpomm*. AS SUPPLIED TO H. M. OOVKRNMENI DEI'ARTMKN TS. SANITAS'OKOL. 20 times the 00 efflciest of oarbolio aoid The ideal riisisfentast tor ass in the Tropioa Highest efficiency and lowest ooat Powerful Larrawude. Daaffeoted by organio matter, and misoible with both trash sad salt440 words
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Advertisement253 1914-07-01 3 Famished Hair Cells Hair hilure Is do* to starred roots an* cells. A I the legion of hair traablrs ranlaa if you sinka al tb* rost .1 is th* sane in e»*ry 111 —you musl (O right to tha bull of th* trouble. What ta* grejt, langiiuhiag, atvpping kain call253 words
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Advertisement10 1914-07-01 3 fChildten'i! Haeaiag Congh at N^B soda' Oreat Peppermmt Core la^H10 words
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Advertisement287 1914-07-01 3 <s i r^'M I .AaaW •■<> 1 I t fea? the immense importance of the unique superiority of Odol? While all other preparations for cleansing the mouth and teeth are effective only during the few moments of application, the antiseptic and refreshing power of Odol continues geutly but persistently for287 words
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Advertisement706 1914-07-01 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. bibby'line of rrnat twin-sorew Mail P.s.eng.r Bte.m«r. between Rangoon. Colombo, Sues, Port Said, Marseilles and London. Proposed Sailings for 1914. HOWIE WARD. Departures Departures Steamer Stsam.l from bom arriTes RaMoooM Colombo Lom>om WORCESTERSHIRE July 0 July IS Aug. 2 Aaa 10 WARWICKSHIRE July 28 July 29 Aug. 17706 words
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Advertisement617 1914-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. < Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). I617 words
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Advertisement550 1914-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. n/yTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontrast with' the Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all550 words
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Advertisement802 1914-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beuerak, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Bachok, Kelantan, Tabai. Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kobaamui, Bandon. Langsuen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Out L? tpar t ura f PRACHATIPOK July 1 BORIBAT July 1 July 4 MAHIOOL July802 words
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Advertisement505 1914-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINF. HAMBURG. AMD DEUTSGH DAMPFSCfIIFF FAHRTSGEB. "HANBA" BREMEN. Combined Servioe. Tbe steamen of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden and tbe Straits, China and Japan. Homnwards, they are despatched fort nightly for Havre and Hamburg aad ones a month505 words
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Advertisement634 1914-07-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDOEUT3CHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamen of this Company sail fortnightly from BremeG, Hamburg, Lisbon, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and rice versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore Hongkong, SbangUai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki and634 words
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Advertisement676 1914-07-01 5 STEAMER BAILINBB. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. ft THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BETWBBN Framsntls Perth North Waat Australian Ports, Java and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Jay* (as inducement offers), Dorby, King's Sound (Port for the Kimberley676 words
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Advertisement623 1914-07-01 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPU (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND." FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SBRVICB BETWEBN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE, SABANG, COLOMBO PORT SAID, GENOA. ALOIBRS TANGIER, LISBON AND SOUTHAMPTON. Steamers are due on or about the under mentioned dates OCTWABO. HoMBWAED. 1914 1014 P. Juliana July 10 Grotius Jaly 11 Oranje July 24 Prins623 words
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Advertisement405 1914-07-01 5 HHUBB'S SAFES LARGE SELECTION ON SHOW AT Huttenbach Bros. Co., 13, COLLYBR QUAY. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAY. CO.. LO. APCAR LINE or STEAMERB. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular servioe between Caloutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons.405 words
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Advertisement297 1914-07-01 5 UNION 8.8. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD. SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND DIRECT, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN, ALSO CALLING AT SAMAKANQ AND FIJI (tf IKDUOBMBNT OrTMS). The Company's Steamer Aparima, 0,704 tons, J.E. Mac Donald .Commander, ia intended to maintain a regular four -monthly servioe be tweon Singapore and New297 words
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Advertisement226 1914-07-01 5 Health, Wealth and Happiness. HEALTH MUST BE YOUR FIRST CONSIDERATION. Neither rich nor poor can afford to ignore the benefit to Health which is secured by the regular use of Lifebuoy Soap. It would be folly indeed to run the risk of dangers which can be avoided by a very226 words
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Advertisement908 1914-07-01 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PRATTS Motor Car Spirits the STANDARD of QUALITY and EFFICIENCY. SOLD ONLY IN TWO IMPERIAL GALLON TINS A Pilsener Urquell Beer A Real BOHEMIAN Pilsener Beer OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. Obtainable at YONG LEE SENG COMPANY, and at the Leading Hotels. Sole Importers HANDELSVEREENIGING 'HOLLAND.' 3-B, Malacca Street. YAMATO&CO.908 words
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Article124 1914-07-01 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, July I. High Water, 8.21 a.m., 4.15 p.m. Thursday, July 2. High Water, 4.40 vm 6.8 p.m. B. I. homeward mail doses. Friday, July 3. High Water. 6.18 p.m., 6.6 p.m. 8.1. outward mail due. N. D. L. outward mail due. Bintan Plantations, Winchester House,124 words
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Article165 1914-07-01 7 TO DAT. Medan Circe 8 pm Port Swettenham and Penang Lama 8 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Telok Anson Ipoh 8 pm Batu Pahat Hong Wan Bpm Tebing Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Meran 8 pm Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei, and Medan Merkos 8 pm Sourabaya. Sing*165 words
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Article288 1914-07-01 7 The Imp. German mail steamer P. E. Freidrick left Colombo at midnight on Saturday, June 27, and may be expected to arrive here at noon on Friday, July 8. The B. I. contract packet steamer Teesta with mails from London up to the evening of June 12,288 words
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Article424 1914-07-01 7 Latest Arrivals. Alting, Dut. air. 70S ton*. Capt Orterhioa, July 1 From Bel Mi, Jane 38. G.c. and 44 dv 8. Agency, Ltd. For Bel Deli, July 8. Baud. I >ut. str. 4780 ton*. Capt ReanerT] July 1. rmm Sonrabaya, June 27. fl.c. and p. S. Agency, Ltd.424 words
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104 1914-07-01 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONQ PAOAB. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. SnenoM No. I... Taroba, Islanda. Shssks Wharf Nil. Maw W. Snor. No. 2...NU. M a, B...Jutlandia. 4...Riojun Maru. 6 ..Sandakan. 6.. .Denbighshire, Mark. Naw Docs 7. ..Rangoon Maru. Ellenga,104 words
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Article47 1914-07-01 7 Time-balls on Fort Canuiug and Mount Fiber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich moan time. The time gnu is fired at 13 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore stsnrtsrii time, on erery day excepting Sunday when it i« fired at one o'clock.47 words
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Article275 1914-07-01 7 EXCHANGE SntaAfou, Jclt 1, 1914. O» Lowdo> ......Bank 4 m/i M 8/4 ft Demand w 8/B|l Private 6 m/l M S/4| 8 m/l »/44 O» Oiuai Bulk d/d 388 Private In/l 842 i O» F»Aiioi.......Bank d/d m 398* Private S mfc m, 207* On 1M0u..........8ank T. T.275 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article184 1914-07-01 7 10 10 Ampui 8.60 1 1 ArorWeng CJSO 10 10 Belut 2.25 2.50 10 10 Braang 0.76 1.50 10 10 Kanipai 10.00 10 10 Kanaboi 1.00 1.C5 10 10 Kinta Association 8.00 10.00 41 £1 KinteTin 1.1i.6 1.18.0 SI 61 Lmhat Miner 6.00 5.60 10 6 Malayan Collieries 6.00184 words
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Article632 1914-07-01 7 k*? 6 Buyers. Sellers. Value (2 2/. 2/- Allagai 1/5 1/9 £1 XI Anglo-Jara 2/10 8/7 2/- a/- Anglo-Malay 8/6 0/8 2/- 2/- Baiang Malaka /10J £1 £1 Batu Tiga 2.5.6 2.0.8 norn 2/- 2/- Bekoh -/6 -/7t 41 XI Bukit Kajang 1.9.44 1.12.9 XI XI Bnkit t.int»n fl632 words
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Article117 1914-07-01 7 41 41 B. Smaltins Co. 12/- 18/0 41 41 i Pret. MO 1.8.0 0/- 6/- Blectric T'w»y» 4/- 4/0 10 10 Frmaer Ne»ye 66.00 61.00 60 60 Hammer Co. 100.00 110.00 100 Howarth Bnkioe 46X0 100 7%Pref. 100X0 100 100 Kate Bro, Del. 100X0 125.00 10 10 mntrd Co.117 words
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Advertisement117 1914-07-01 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. July 2. —At saleroom, unredeemed pledpe*. at 10. July 3.— At No. W, Market St., stock in trad*, at 10.80. July 8.— At saleroom, Office Focniture, iron safe, etc., at 10. July 4. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. July 7. -At sileroom, unredeemed pledges,117 words
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Advertisement47 1914-07-01 7 EMBASSY MIXTURE. j Fixture The tobacco for discriminating smokers. Packed in lb tins. CARLS BERG BEER^ Better <^^B* than the Best .^Jj JH| World -wide use. Sole Agents THE EABT ASIATIC CO., LTD., Singapore. BUT "SHELL" YOU CAN RELY ON THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY. DON'T CHANGE. EVERYWHERE.47 words
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Advertisement84 1914-07-01 7 TO-MIOHT I TO- MIGHT I I AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NOBTH BRIDGE ROAD. DENMARK 3-REEL DETECTIVE: THE CURSE OF HIS LIFE Depicting the Pat^«»io Story of a Kleptomaniac. The Mystery and Sensation will keep every audience on the Up- toe of expectation and excitement. Film d Art 2- Reel84 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous93 1914-07-01 7 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Jane 29. S a.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. Bared. 82 Fab 29.870 29.804 29.849 Temp. BS.O 84.4 82.5 Wet Bulb Ther 80.0 78.4 79.0 Dir. of Wind 8 SW SW Max. shade Temp. 86.4 Mm. 79.4 Max. in San 142.0 Tend. Ther 74.8 Rainfall in93 words
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Article47 1914-07-01 8 Tbe friends of tbe late Mrs. Cbeong Swee Whatt, nee Wee Tiam Tee, are respectfully informed that her mortal remains will be removed from her residence No. 17 7, Thomson Road, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, tbe 4th inst., thence to Bukit Timah Road Cemetary for interment.47 words
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1258 1914-07-01 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. CHINESE RUBBER COMPANIES. A correspondent, whose letter we publish to-day, makes some severe comments on the financing of the UluPandan Robber Company. He has reason for tho bitterness of his complaint, and we are well aware thai there is a great deal of truth1,258 words
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Article23 1914-07-01 8 Tbe salary of the secretary of the Planters' Association of Malaya has been fixed for the current year at 13.C00 instead of 12,400.23 words
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Article22 1914-07-01 8 The management of Raffles Hotel announce a dance for next Saturday evening at which music will be supplied by the Parisian Trio.22 words
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Article31 1914-07-01 8 On June 20, the Civil Court at Bangkok, made an order granting the petition of the Siam Commercial Bank that the Siam Ricemilling Company and Luang Cbitr ChamnoDg be made bankrupt.31 words
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Article38 1914-07-01 8 The N.D.L. steamer Goeben, which has arrived from China was probably delayed in the first place after leaving Shanghai by the typhoon, and in calling at Foochow she missed the tide, which caused a delay of twelve hours.38 words
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Article41 1914-07-01 8 The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Puoggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., has been adjourned to Tuesday next, at 2.80 p.m., at the company's office, Malacca. The meeting did not take place on the date originally fixed for want of a quorum.41 words
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Article44 1914-07-01 8 The death has occurred at Taiping, apparently under suspicious circumstances, of Towkay Chong Kwi, whose Assam Kumbang mines have been closed down. On Saturday night he was found on tbe Taiping bandstand vomiting and was removed to a lodging house, were he died later.44 words
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Article47 1914-07-01 8 The inquiry into the circumstances of the deatb of the Indian watchman at the Hongkong Government Civil Hospital who was recently found strangled has been closed. The verdict was to tho effect that deceased, who was a Singapore man, was murdered by some person or persons unknown.47 words
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Article52 1914-07-01 8 A training warship from Argentina is expected arrive at Yokohama this month. Tbe ship was ordered to convey a message of thanks from the Republic for the courtesy shown by the Imperial (ioveruiunnt by des patching tbe battle cruiser Ikoma in 1911 when the 100 th anniversary of the Republic52 words
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Article80 1914-07-01 8 No rain has fallen in Bangkok since June 8 with the exception of a sprinkle during tl— afternoon of June 19. The local Times Bays that this is the longest spell without rain in June for thirteen years. Previous to this year the record was in 1902 when no rain80 words
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Article108 1914-07-01 8 Mr. C. W. Abrams was charged this morning, before the senior magistrate, Mr. A. V. Brown, with failing to it new the license for a sporting gun. His explanation was that he had sold the gun to a Chinese named Ngan Yong and that, in transferring it to the man,108 words
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Article109 1914-07-01 8 The report of the directors of tlie Pad at Rubber Co., Ltd., for the year ended April 80 last, state* that the profit for the year amounts to Tls. 42,ft61.n7 which, with the balance brought forward from previous year of Tls. 16,651.98, makes a total of Tls. 59,218.55. An interim109 words
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Article123 1914-07-01 8 The preliminary enquiry into certain charge* that have been brought against a Chinese named Ho Yeow Keng, at the instance of the Straits Motor Oarage, was com menced yesterday afternoon in the third court before Mr. Sngdan. The charges, three in number, are in respect of an invoioe which, it123 words
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Article81 1914-07-01 8 A pawnbroker named Lam Siew Lok, of Chop Tye Wob, 08, South Bridge Road, appeared in tbe first cocii, this morning to answer two charges, one of failing to report to the police that he bad token into pawn three 8 carat kmaaogs, after receiving a circular stating that they81 words
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Article521 1914-07-01 8 Mr. J. Dakinrj, of Messrs. John Little and Co. Ltd., K,'«'a Lumpur, has been appointed a director of that company. Mr. Brandon Thomas, author of Charley's Ajnt, is dead. He was born at Liverpool and first appeared on tho stage in 1879. Mr. A. W. Freeman, of521 words
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Article118 1914-07-01 8 Tbe following Singapore properties were 1 1 is posed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s sale-room yesterday afternoon Free* hold land situate at Cbangi Road, Hi milestone, area 35 acres being part of Grant 85. Planted with rubber, coconut and fruit trees. Abdul Kadir Marican $9,000118 words
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Article145 1914-07-01 8 We regret to learn that telegraphic information has been received from Port Dickson announcing the death there, last evening, of Mr. Joseph Murdock Uunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gunn, of Singapore, The deceased who wen ouly about 84 years of ago,145 words
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Article160 1914-07-01 8 The third magistrate, Mr. Sngdon, bad before him this morning a Chinese named) Liug Ab Ling, who was charged with criminal trespass on tbe premises of the Singapore Cricket Club and also with lirviag in his possession a hoasebrsaking iupleuient in the shape of a160 words
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Advertisement212 1914-07-01 8 STEEL Office Furniture. FILING CABINETS, CARD INDEX CABINETS, ROLL-TOP DESKS, ETC. White Ant Proof, Fire Resisting, Dust and Damp Proof. Illustrated Catalogue tree on Application to tbe Manufacturers. RONEO LTD., 14a, Collyer Quay. JOHN LITTLE lt c d° SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR. The only Safety Razor which strops itself and212 words
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Advertisement137 1914-07-01 8 ALHAMBRAI CIMMUTO6IAPH TNUTK, BEACH ROM. 2nd Show 9.16 p.m. Ist Show 780 p.m. A POWERFUL PROGRAM ME 1 1 Thrilling All-British Detective Film THE MYSTERY of the old ma In 3 Parts. First in the Sleuth Hound Series. Traitors to Their King Ptthecolour, to 4 P*RTf at 110 p.m. Wifflet,137 words
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Advertisement11 1914-07-01 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 6 and 11.11 words
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Article254 1914-07-01 9 LAST WORDS OF THE MURDERED ARCHDUKE. Pathetic Funeral Scenes. Reuter's Telboram. London, June 30. It is stated that tho Archduke and his consort spoke to each other after the shots, the former murmuring Sophie, live for the children's sake." These were his last words. Several hundred arrests have254 words
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Article155 1914-07-01 9 Deb Ostasiatischb Llotd Telegram. Berlin, June 80. The bodies of the Archduke and the Duchess have been brought from Metkovitoh and transferred by a naval squadron to Trieste. The new heir- presumptive will hold a high command of officers, and will draw h-'s staff from tho suite of155 words
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Article113 1914-07-01 9 Statement by Sir Edward Grey. Kki'tek's Telegram. London, June 80. Sir K Iwird Grey, in the House of Com mons, referring to the opium conference, said it was still uncertain whether the Fraacj German objections hid disappeared. It wan only f iir t roeogniw; what the I'liiuew them113 words
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Article62 1914-07-01 9 Kelteh'i Tilbi.kam. London, June 30. Colonel Moore has inspected 2309 Na tionalist Volunteers at Arthenry. In a speech, he aaid they were animated by the spirit of Wolfestone, and Euimott, theFenians. Sir Henry G rat ton Bellew, Colonel Cheevers and Major Phillips accompanied Colonel Moore. Mr. Birrell states62 words
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Article31 1914-07-01 9 Kbctu's Tblboram. London, July 1. The Louden GassMo wowamn that General Sir lar Hamilton snooa^^^ksttß^ Suinh Dorrien. and SirCJ^^B ■occeedi Generai &j^^fe^| General Sir Jame^fl31 words
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Article323 1914-07-01 9 Improvement in Demand And Prices. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 146 th auction yesterday, when there were offered for sale 1,015.25 piculs or 135,367 lbs., and sold 708.76 piculs or 97,483 lbs. The prices realised were The next auction will be held on323 words
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122 1914-07-01 9 The following is the course of values Messrs. Barlow and Co. write Prices at to-day's sales were somewhat irregular. At the opening the bidding was slow, but competition improved as the sales progressed. Fine ribbed smoked sheet sold up to 1120 and fine unsmoked sheet np to 1109, showing advances122 words
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Article74 1914-07-01 9 Quotations Current Yesterday. The following message has boon received in Singapore, dated LoaJon, June 80: Rubber on spot in London. Plantation Para first latex crepe 2, 2 1 Para to arrive 2,9$ Market weak. The East Asiatic Company favour m with the following report The market in74 words
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Article313 1914-07-01 9 Local bloods may read with mixed feeling that the fancy waistcoat has ceased to exist— that is to say, of course, so far as the dressing man is concerned. Thus Arbiter on the subject, in The Observer If the weather suddenly became very hot it313 words
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Article154 1914-07-01 9 BOMBARDIER WELLS WINS EASILY. Australian Beaten in Second Round. Rbdtbr's Tblboram. London, June 80. In the heavyweight championship of the Empire, Bombardier Wells beat Colin Bell, the Australian, in the second round. Both men were cautious. Bell opened with right and left on Wells's body, and avoiding the154 words
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Article534 1914-07-01 9 Labour Complications Possible In Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpar, Jane 30. The Malay Mail publishes a special article on the tin slump based on an interview with the Hon. W. F. Nutt, Mr. Choo Lea Ping and others interested in mining in Selangor.534 words
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Article227 1914-07-01 9 The Bombay health officer in a lengthy report on the shell fish trade of Bombay has drawn attention to the danger arising from the consult) pti .v of oysters, over 183,600 dozens of which were sold in the markets last year. It is nUted that this fish227 words
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Article685 1914-07-01 9 S.C.C. TEAM SELECTED FOR CUP FINAL Details of the Java Tour. From farther particulars that are available it would seem that those footballers who are selected to make the trip to Java, at the time of the Rubber Congress in Batavia, will have a really enjoyable holiday. The685 words
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Article320 1914-07-01 9 Alleged Plot Discovered In Johore. The case at Hongkong in which Antonio Filomeno Kemedios, aged 28, a clerk in Messrs. Jardine, Matheson and Co.'s office, and Reginald Olivier* Gutierrez, a clerk in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, are charged with conspiring to defraud the Hongkong and320 words
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Article62 1914-07-01 9 It is reported that the Victorian Govern men I proposes to construct a dry dock at Melbourne at the cost of about £500,000. This estimate will cover the building of a dock 800 feet long by 110 feet wide. If the co operation of the Commonwealth authorities can be secured,62 words
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Article497 1914-07-01 9 The Attack on the Trengganu Opium Farmer. (Fbom A Cobbbspondbnt.) Trenggana, Jane 27. On the 23rd inst., a Malay was brough from Besert under arrest, and incarcerated in the gaol here. He is charged with stab bing his father in law fatally with a spear. His wile,497 words
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Article548 1914-07-01 9 P.A.M. Considering the Proposed Register. At a meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya, held at Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, a letter, reporting the suggestions of the Batang Padang D.P.A. as to a register of unemployed planters, was read. The Chairman (th* Hon. E. Macfadyen), according to the548 words
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Article70 1914-07-01 9 QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Japan not Affected. Rectek's Tblboram. London, Jane 80. In connection with oil, Sir Edward Oray, answering a question whether there might not be an increase of Japanese obligations under the alliance, in connection with the defence of interests in Persia, said he70 words
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Article64 1914-07-01 9 Suspicions of Incendiarism. Rbctbr's Telei ram. London, June 30. A greengrocer's shop, aooachbuilder'n works, a theatrical property factory and a row of tenements were successively burnt in the Old Kent Road this morning. The damage is estimated at a hundred thousand pounds. Following a series of64 words
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Article50 1914-07-01 9 Reuter's Tbleoram. London, June 80. Mr. Harcourt, presiding at the Tropical Congress, dwelt on the work of ttv Imperial and Colonial Governments to assist the cotton growing association and inaugurate control of cotton production. They were doing their utmost to improve the railways in Nyasaland and East Africa.50 words
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Article18 1914-07-01 9 Rbdtbr's Teleobam. London, Jane 80. The Surrey v. Middlesex and Worcester v. Hampshire matches were drawn.18 words
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Article58 1914-07-01 9 Rbuteb'l Telegram. London, Jane 80. For the Wimbledon championships the semi -finalists are Mavrogordato, 4'roiUhoiin, Brooke and Beamish. Froitzheim beat Mavrogordato 6—B, 6—2, 7—5. London, July 1. Doust and Mavrogordato beat Decugis and Oermot 6—4, B—6, 6 4. The brothers Lowe beat Dunlop and Harding 6—4. 6- -2,58 words
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Article36 1914-07-01 9 Rbutkb's Telkokam. London, June 30. A man, a woman and a child were killed by the stranding of the California. Two gunboats and four destroyers which were patroling the coast assisted at the rescue.36 words
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Article56 1914-07-01 9 Rbuter's Telboram. London, June 80. The Government announces an important change in the budget procedure. Grants to local authorities will be incorporated in the revenue bill instead of being embodied in the separate finance bill number two. Hence it is expected tbat the finance bill will be read56 words
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Article35 1914-07-01 9 Reutek'b Tklkgba.m. London, J.me 80. Trials of the Shamrock IV undor exact America Cup conditions at Torbay c infirm her remarkable speed. She complete'/ outsailed Shamrock. 111, especially in light breezes.35 words
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Article20 1914-07-01 9 Rb dte it's Tblboram. London, Jui: 3 80. Mi. Prothero has been returned un .>posed lor Oxford University.20 words
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Article30 1914-07-01 9 Rbotbr's Tbleoram. London, June 80. El Paso messages say that an early conference between Generals Villa and Carranza has been arranged. Their relations are at the breaking point.30 words
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Article24 1914-07-01 9 DEK OtTASIATISCBE LLOTD TELEIiBAM. Berlin, July 1. An Italian warship has arrived at Valona. Mallissores are plundering Doraxzo and the country round about24 words
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Article1364 1914-07-01 10 THE LONDON, SINGAPORE AND JAVA. Steady Progress Shown. Tbe second annual general meeting of the shareholder! of the London, Singapore Mid Java Bank, Limited, was held on May 22, at the registered offices, 4 and 5, Suffolk Place, Pall Mall, S. Mr. Q. 8t Lawrence Mowbray (the1,364 words
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Article496 1914-07-01 10 Important Discovery by German Doctors. An interesting report by two American ladies on tbe new and painless method of childbirth, which has been developed in the medical clinic of the University of Baden, at Freiburg, appears in the Jane number of MoClare's Magazine. This method has now been496 words
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Article214 1914-07-01 10 A retired member of the Bengal Pilot Service having written to the Financial News suggesting that the rale of the road at Sea might be altered to avoid collisions such as that involving the loss of the Empress of Ireland, "Sirius" replies in the following terms: Is214 words
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Article141 1914-07-01 10 According to members of the American Medico Psychological Association, which assembled at Baltimore in conference, eugenic marriages, which have lately been boomed by various hygienic associations, are mere foolish dreams. At the instance of Dr. William White, of the Government Hospital. Washington, the Telegraph says, a resolution141 words
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Letter1375 1914-07-01 10 To the Editor of the Struts Times. Sir, About 12 month* ago the director* of Ulu l'andan issued debentures for 178,800 for the purposes, they alleged, of firstly, paying regular dividends; secondly, providing sufficient funds to bring the estate into full bearing thirdly, setting a sum aside, if1,375 words
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Letter221 1914-07-01 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The following quotation, which forms the peroration to Chapter XXVII of that remarkable work The Romany Rye," may appeal to those of your readers who are interested in the romantic history of the State of Sarawak "Oh t What221 words
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Article504 1914-07-01 10 Capital Reorganization Scheme Confirmed. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Victoria (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Limited, held on June 2, in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers' Association, the capital reorganisation scheme agreed to on May 18, was confirmed and the following resolution was passed as504 words
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Article977 1914-07-01 10 Satisfactory Trial in Southampton Water. The following account of a trial spin of Shamrock IV. was written on Jane 4 by the Portsmouth correspondent of The Standard and bean ont the Heater telegram, printed elsewhere in this issue, to the effect that she showa to advantage in light977 words
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Article119 1914-07-01 10 There is a good and thoroughly British film to be teen in the second show of the Albambra to-night, when the Mystery of the Old Mill will appear in three parts. This is only one feature of a powerful programme, included in which is a comic series depicting119 words
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Article99 1914-07-01 10 The Penang Turf Club meeting on Monday evening confirmed the programme for the August race meeting. Hopes of "organising victory" for tho German team at the Berlin Olympic Games in 1916 have been temporarily checked by the refusal of the National Association of Turners, which has a99 words
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Article95 1914-07-01 10 Sepoy Lines Golf Club. Seven cards were taken oat (or the men's Jane medal of tbe Sepoy Lines Golf Club. The following scores were returned C. A. Leggatt 86—8=77 J. Lornie 88 4 84 T. D. Kennedy OS 6 89 Keppel (iolt Club. There was very keen competition for95 words
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Article44 1914-07-01 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's play resulted as follows: Docblb Handicap. McKenzie and Scoular beat Braddell and Bath, 21—12. To-day's Tie. Sinqli Handicap, Final. Foreman v. Scoular. Thursdaj's Tie. Focra Side Rink Game. Bath, Hvalsoe, Armstrong and Cantroll v. Scoular, Blackwell, Critten and Hermansen.44 words
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Article460 1914-07-01 10 Reserving Courts on the Padang-. Those who play much tennis on the padang will, no doubt, be interested in the proponed new bylaws that have been drawn up and which arc now exhibited on the notice board. It is proposed that it shall be possible, by giving notice,460 words
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Article84 1914-07-01 10 The two men came running at top speed towards the station, where the train that would ran them to town in a few minutes was steaming ready to start. As they reached the station door, says the Manchester Guardian, the whistle sounded and the train84 words
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Article91 1914-07-01 10 When the Ford and Cliinping estates, Littlehampton, belonging to Christ's Hospi Ul, were offered (or sale at Mossrs. Knight, Frank, and Kutloy'g rooms, Sir Howard Frank said the sale would sever old associations with some of the best tenants in England. The name of Boniface, that91 words
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Article485 1914-07-01 11 Recent Discovery in the Lankawi Group. Those interested in plant lite will be pleased to read the following extract from the Gardeners' Chronicle of May 10 relating to a noteworthy plant recently discovered in the Lankawi l»le« by Mr. J. D. Pereira, of Singapore. The note is485 words
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Article494 1914-07-01 11 Drought Responsible for Small Dividend. Tin n port of the Java Para Rubber Estates, Limited, -.tali h that the total receipts from produce for the year to December 31, including the value of stock on hand and in transit, amounted to £25,694, the actual cost of494 words
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Article852 1914-07-01 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, July 1, 1914. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning: I No Vallb. Bcykks. Sullies. 2/- Allagar 14* 1/11 C 1 Anglo-Java 2/10 8/7 1 Anglo-Johoie 1/6 8/6 2/ Anglo-Malay852 words
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Article227 1914-07-01 11 Popular Novelty Resumed in The Alps. At the end of last month the Jungfrau Railway Company was to restart its l'olat service of sleigh rides for visitors on the great Aletsch glacier, in the heart of the Swiss Alps, which was inaugurated last summer and then proved a227 words
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Article197 1914-07-01 11 He was seated on the upper deck of our tram-car, and from liis antics and the snatches of popular ditties which he crooned half aloud, it was easy to determine, says the Glasgow News that he had been doing himself not wis< ly, bat too well." He197 words
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Article21 1914-07-01 11 Mrs. Newrich Did jjou sailer much Jrom maJ de mac on yoof toyageJ Mr». Kkown No, bat I wv* •wfal seaaiek21 words
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Article426 1914-07-01 11 New Books Ready for Issue The following new books will be ready for issue at Raffles Library to-morrow Applin, Arthur, Shop Girls S ***** Baker, G. P., The Magic Tale of Hurvanger and Yolandf S ***** Barrett, A. Wilson, The Silver King S ***** Burland, J. B. Harris,426 words
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Article86 1914-07-01 11 Arrivals. Per str. Alting, July 1. From Pontianak Mr. Eyrond, Mr. and Mrs. Lease and child. Per str. Kinta, July 1. From T. Anson Mr- and Mrs. K. Owen, Messrs. P. H. Barrier and Geo. Fobs. Per str. Jutlandia, July I.— From Penang Mr. C. Jacobsen. Per86 words
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Article21 1914-07-01 11 First Soot:—" What about some liquid re(reahmaat Second Soot Na. Ah'm as abstainer. Bat Ali'll tak' the money or a cigar21 words
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Advertisement54 1914-07-01 11 Take care of the pennies— you may never get anything else. Coughing into Consumption i Only b yon step < II while H k ONLY s oongh. WATERBU&Yi~" METABOLIZED COD LiVER OIL COMPOUND < 1 Tbs finest p.-e|'atalioii mad* S lor combating «cvt re ronghjaasasM > CT'KKS any only a54 words
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Advertisement5 1914-07-01 11 r^m«. fluht thfi foe^^^^sM^^Mi gnn.5 words
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Advertisement22 1914-07-01 11 THE PIANO /solid\ i TEAK Xcase/ "MOUTRIE" Call and Inspect our latest arrivals or send for catalogue. S MOUTRIE CO., LTD., "ZZT22 words
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Advertisement408 1914-07-01 11 MICHELIN ALLOWS NO DISCOUNT. You get Full Value for Your Money DUPIRE BROS., AGENTS. I RAFFLES HOTEL. Buy your Bread and Cakes from the Raffles Bakery, which is entirely under the Supervision of a skilled European Confectioner. Retail Depot: Raffles Hotel Buildings, BB, Brasßasah Road. TELEPHONE NO. 490. The Brighton408 words
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Article2047 1914-07-01 12 DIVIDEND AT NO DISTANT DATE. London Management Expenses. Tbe fifth annual general meeting of the K»poewan Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on Jane 8, at Salisbury House, London-wall, 8.C., Mr. H. C. Hadfield (the chairman) presiding. The Chairman in the coarse of his remarks ■aid Our all-in costs2,047 words
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Article315 1914-07-01 12 The report of the Malang Rubber Estates, Limited, states that there was a balance of £'2,930 to the credit of the profit and loss account at December 81, 1912, and, after dedncting the dividend of '2J per cent, paid on May 16, 1918, and the London expenditure315 words
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Article30 1914-07-01 12 Enraged Cockney Wm it yon as killed that dorg o'minc?" Second Cockney:— Yea, An' if c comes into my paddock any more after my sheep I'll do it ag in.30 words
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Article1104 1914-07-01 12 By Lt. Col. O. A. Derrick, V.D., Commandant, SWOAPOBS VOLOMTMR CORPS. Singapore, Jane 29, 1914. S.V.C. Balesticr Rifle Range. I The range is allotted as under: Saturday, July 4, at 2.80 p.m., S.V.A., Muskotry. Sunday, July 5, at 8 a.m., Chinese Company, 5.V.1., Musketry. Saturday, July 11, at1,104 words
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Article445 1914-07-01 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. Tho following passenget bookings to the Htraits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in some lnstanoes, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issaanoe of this list in London445 words
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Article196 1914-07-01 12 The Rev. Oswald W. C. Blogg, who is resigning the Wardenship of Navy House, Chatham, in order to become chaplain at Rio de Janeiro and Archdeacon of Brazil, knows more about the rough and tumble of seafaring life than any other clergyman. Years ago, when he was196 words
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Article157 1914-07-01 12 The report of the Java Ru bber and Produce Company, Limited, states that, after providing for directors' feus and all London expenses, the accounts for the year to December 81 show a loss of £889, without writing anything off for depreciation. This very unsatisfactory result is157 words
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Article11 1914-07-01 12 The self centred n^n seldom has a wide radius of interest.11 words
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Article14 1914-07-01 12 Some people «c only prevented a-omjdfl to the devil by lack of the mean*.14 words
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Advertisement214 1914-07-01 12 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER 1914 Model. The ONE Perfect Machine Interchangeable Carriage. 10 to 27 inches. Price: $190. Quarto cr Foolscnp Size. STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO., Singapore, SOLE AGENTS. 21-2 a 19 S Owing to late arrival of s.s. Mark OUR FURNITURE EXPOSITION IN niDUITIIDC THU/U rORCHARD TANK ROADS."! rUltmlUllL lUffll214 words
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Advertisement54 1914-07-01 13 ASK for Chop "Kunchi"! OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. I REINFORCED <# CONCRETE SPECIALISTS. CURVED FOR ARCHED FLOORS AND BRIDGES TO CARRY HEAVY LOADS. HY-RIB self centering reinforcement for use in Concrete Floors, Roofs, Ceilings, Walls, Culverts, Drains, Tanks, etc., etc. UNITED STEEL SASH or Steel Window Frames. Greatest Permanency, Complete Ventilation, Weatherproof.54 words
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Advertisement261 1914-07-01 13 Debility enfeebled nerves, poor health and weakened blood -—these are troubles that can be overcome. SCO ITS Emulsion never tails. It repairs waste, enriches the blood, revitalizes the nerves and gives strength to resist or drive out weakness and disease. When you are run-down, out of sorts or in poor261 words
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Advertisement313 1914-07-01 13 NOTICE. M^Xl NOTICE IS HBRBBY GIVEN, that the -^-rjTrrj ■qVII Singapore Natar .1 Mineral Hot Springs Co., P*~~~|g tf^Stl No li North Boat Qaay are the Pole JK^ JUk- Proprietors of the trade mark shown on the JVNfc^BAg^ sides, used by thtm in eonnoction with tbe w |l iff/p^r J¥\313 words
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Advertisement518 1914-07-01 14 SMurars hit mmm. largest paid-up capital of any easteu compaml PROSPEROUS mna PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NKAD OffWl I Winohestte* Mouse, sMngapefe LONDON OFFICE i aa. OM Jewry, E.C Ism j k*s £00.000 lipuhil with tea Hubs nun Overt sf "-g**-* a*d nosopUes wish Uss Biittah518 words
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Advertisement266 1914-07-01 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE AMURMCE COMNUIY OF CANADA. Established 1883. Direct Government Buo«rviaion. Government Audit* Policies are "WOIiLJ WIDE." and Nonforfeitable Lartfe Nat Surplus above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding olaims. New Business, 1918, 0ver... 59,876,000.00 Oaeh Loans, Settlements, etc., msde locally. Numerous modern schemes. J. H. EVANS. Manager, South266 words
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Advertisement467 1914-07-01 14 BANKING. DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE BANK. FULLY PAID UP CAPITAL (Sh. Taels 7,500,000 Head Offloe Shanghai. Board of Directors Berlin. BRANCHES Berlin, Calcutta, Hamburg, Canton, Hankow, Hongkong, Kobe, Peking, Tientsin, Tsinanfu, Tsingtau, Yokohama. THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERB ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Bank (air Handel und Industrie." Berliner Handeb467 words
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Advertisement344 1914-07-01 14 BANKING. NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK (NED.IND. HANDELBCANI; IsrsssisU mi Capital i NMbU Oi. S. 80,000,000 (about «3,500,Q00) NIMT 17.4C7.000 (about 41,460,688) Raserva Fund ■US. 6,618,000. (aboat £648,166 Head-OtT1o» I Amaterda m with Sub Offioc at Trie Hagus. Head-Agenoy Batavla. BRANCHBS: Hongkong, Soerabays, Samarang, Bandoeng, Woltevreden, Cheribon, Tesal, Peoalongan, Probolinggo, Indramayoe, Tjilatjap344 words
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Advertisement925 1914-07-01 14 BALEB BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE At Messrs. Ching Keng Lee Co.'s Sale-room, On Monday, July 13, at a. SO p.m. 1. No. 94-1, Middle Road, leasehold for 999 ytars, area 878 sq. feet, quit rent 20 cents p.t. Monthly rent 146. S. No. 166, Selegie Road, leasehold for 99 yearr925 words
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Article754 1914-07-01 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Cheaper Motor Spirit A new method for the production of cheap motor spirit, which is claimed to be free from the disadvantages associated with existing processes, have been invented by Dr. L. Hirchberg, a German chemist. Dr. Hirchberg has discovered a754 words
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Article199 1914-07-01 15 The Eclair of May 81 states that it has received a number of documents tending to prove the Corsican origin of Columbus. In the first place it was only in 1844 that the well known statue of the discoverer of America was erected in Genoa, whereas199 words
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Advertisement337 1914-07-01 15 I ICE White many of the existing types of refrigerating machines have been applied extensively to large cold storage plants, the want has n mained of a simple machine suitable for plants on a smaller scale. The usual type of ice-making machine*, require, if not actually a mechanic, at least337 words
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Advertisement93 1914-07-01 15 Don't Neglect Your Family, Whin you fail to provide your family with a bottle of chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and and Diarrhoea Remedy at this season of tha year, yoo are neglecting them, as bowel complaint is sore to be prevalent, and it is too aip-gstcns a malady to be trifled93 words
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Advertisement362 1914-07-01 15 <^ UN LOPS j TESTED W// <\w life under W^ar^M mm I TESTED UNDER\ I P.A.C. SUPERVISIONX SIX DAYS' LIGHT CAR TRIAL. JTot a, Mark waa Loat I SEVEN out of the EIGHT Cars that made non-stop runs were fitted with An Indisputable triumph— the latest ol a long series—362 words
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Advertisement407 1914-07-01 16 "ANTIMAL" DISINFECTANT Readily Destroys ALL Microbes and Bacteria. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. WANTS. LEBBONB 6IVEN. In violin, SingiDg, and Piano, and also in Dutch. Apply Box No. 7.-8, Straits Times. 22-6-4 22? COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compot-itors tor the Straits Times (news department). Good salaries given to able men. GODOWN407 words
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Advertisement317 1914-07-01 16 WANTS. BOARD MO LODGING WANTED. Wanted, Board and Lodging with English fami'y by foreigner. Apply to Quiet c/o Straits Times. 80 6 1.7 SHIP'S DOCTOR WANTED. One with qnalifications recognised by the British Medioal Council. None others need apply, tv Box 786, Straits Timee. 80 6 a-7 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. Planter,317 words
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Advertisement552 1914-07-01 16 TO BE LET W SOLD. TO 111. UnfurnUhed Haitftll," No. 14, Nusim Road. Immediate entry. Rent 1160. Apply Adis and Ezekiel. 24-2-c v HQUBE TO LET. To let, furnished. Immediate entry. VILLA MARINA, Tanjong Katong. Apply to Stephens, Paul Co. 6-6 n TO LET FURNIBHEO. Grore House, Tanjong Katong, from552 words
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Advertisement531 1914-07-01 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. Sbipcbandlers and Estate Suppliers, Government and Municipal Contractors, and Commission Agents. Solk Agents for The Mnlcott "Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 421. 1-7 80 6 16 NOTIFICATION. An Examination for licensing Surveyors will be held at tbe Surveyor-General's Offioe, Singapore,531 words
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Advertisement625 1914-07-01 16 NOTICES. GUAN KIAT 4 CO., 37. Phillip Street. Ship-chandlers, Government and Mcnici- J pal Contractors, General Importers and Exporters and Commission Agents. Telephone No. 117* k 1288 (Private 1460) n GUAN KIAT GO., 37. Philip Street. Sole Agrnts For "GLOBE" BOILER FLUID, j THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING625 words
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Advertisement521 1914-07-01 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES Straitt Tines List. The following fixtures for the current week j and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly suppliod by the secretaries of the various dubs. Convenient forms on which to make tho returns will be suppliod on application tc the Manager, Straits Timos. Singapore Cricket Club. June521 words
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Miscellaneous227 1914-07-01 16 Straits Ibimes. ADTEHTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellaneoub wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of fl per foot lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, II each inser ion. For p.px. cards, on pane 8, 12. Inch Scalb Kates227 words
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