The Straits Times, 12 November 1915
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Title Section13 1915-11-12 1 The Straits Times. N?>. 24.95.'t [SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1915 PRICK 10 CBNTB13 words
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Advertisement167 1915-11-12 1 H >(||.KM\lt |||i i i :i ii L KATZ BROS., LTD. Last Days of Sale SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S WEAR ALL ODDMENTS In Shirts, Pyjamas, Socks, Belts, Ties, Hats, Elerwear, Bags and Trunks I CLEARED AT 10 DISCOUNT OFF SALE PRICES. INS that can Never be Repeated. VL A TZ167 words
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Advertisement396 1915-11-12 1 fl""^ I AND GRAMOPHONES \ltalL n /-J^^^^ XA. V, i_i, Met..-|)oli»«n Military Bud < November Kcc.-rds /ul ir<im x v include Lhc iiioM noted c*• Mut tv Soo g_" L 1 1','i 1 i hdn Tho on l"— "^^"^i^lC^V of the world's star m",»s vioi« E.«, performers, who are i396 words
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Advertisement9 1915-11-12 1 MARTELL'S BRANDY i Soli Agknts: ADAMSON. GILFILLAN CO., LTC.9 words
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Article1178 1915-11-12 2 YEARS RESULTS VIEWED WITH SATISFACTION. Policy of the Board. The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Tanjong Malim Robber Company, Limited, was held on October 6, at Cannon Street Hotel, 8.C., Sir Frank A. Swettenbam, G.C.M.O. (chairman of the company) presiding. Tbe Chairman said With your permission,1,178 words
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Advertisement253 1915-11-12 2 MACHINE- PRESSED CEMENT TILES Msds usd.r hl[h hidnulic arMtart which MawrM. ORE AX DURABILITY Samples of Oolojrt and Designs at TAMPENIS CEMENT TILE WORKS No. 04, Sunfti Rotd adjoining Rochore Caml 'Phone 569. One Quality of Drugs THE BEST Mont suodriis I andled b dru^istx n<-e made in a varioty253 words
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Advertisement253 1915-11-12 2 DAIMLER®! 5 Carriages s b CowiEßtiAL Vehicles AfiRiaLTURAL_TRACTORS C m DAIMLER COMPANY M I; COVENTRY, CNCI AND. < XMAS& NEW YEAR CARDS. Amatears' Work, Developing, Printing and Enlarging. Repairing Cameras. KONG HING CHEONG COMPANY. PHOTOOBAPBIC DEALER-i, *d«!phl Hotel Building.. Singapore. Branch at Penanft. 81.».!fl NO LAXATIVES are so gentle and253 words
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Advertisement544 1915-11-12 2 NOTIGEB. BUAN KIAT CO. 37. Phillip Street. GOODS READY &IN STOCK NOW 29 10 15. S,<"oo Kegs Hubbick's Coloured Paint. Oil and Sundries, 600 Erg* Hubbuck's Writ' Zinc Paint, 600 Kega Hubbuck's Wbite Lead, 200 Kegs Hubbuck's Red Lead Powdor. -'00 Drums Best Canadian Turpentine. 5,600 lbs. Lamp Black and544 words
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Advertisement450 1915-11-12 2 NOTICES. THE CHANGKAT SERDANG E8TATES. LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THK STRAITS SETTLEMENTS). NOTICE IS HBREB\ GIVEN that an Interim Dividend 01 6',, has been declared on Kccouot o( the yrar ending B's'. January 1916, payable to, sbaruholtljrs on tho roister on tho lnt day of Decemb r, 19]fi. AM) NOTICE IS450 words
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Article1098 1915-11-12 3 The l ollowing casualtien arc announced I onion, October 25. Kii.lid.— Capt. B. O. Gunner, Xorthumber land Fusilier* 2nd Lieut. O. V. Hine, Irish Guards; Lieut. H. S. Steven, Black Watch 2ml Lieut. E. E. Vaile, Worceßters. A< TIDRNTALLY KILLKH.— 2od Lieut. L. H. lieaucbamp, South LancasLirts. Dieu1,098 words
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Advertisement262 1915-11-12 3 Till: STRAITS JJMES PRESS, LTD. Ar.istic Modern I Photo Engravers! Telephone: Commercial I Line 8 Half-tone I 348 Photographers y j v j |mi CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE. [H Season's Gift to the Old Folks and Friends at Home. CEYLON TEA ?nces for delivery fra of all charge* at destination duty262 words
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Advertisement257 1915-11-12 3 CHEONG BROTHERS. 4 Dentists, Mo 25, South Brldg« Road. First olaxt Mecham'osi Dsut ttry, Crown Bridjp, Filack and Vuloacite Deration of Wenr euarno'eri CHAKGBa MODBRATB. FULL LINE DENTAL SUPPLIESBest Tooth Powdem »nd Bratliwi (or naif f ROB ROVI ISJI DITI^JC HIMKS, I 0r... Boies rLl\9 »H.li I of all •^B—257 words
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Advertisement527 1915-11-12 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. "ELLERM AN LINeT For LONDON HULL. s.B. City off Manchester due to sail Nov. 13. For LONDON. Mb "City of Bombay" due Nov. 30. This steamer has excellent accommodation for first claes passengers. Doctor and Stewardess carried Fare to London £36. For particulars as to rates of freight527 words
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Advertisement1103 1915-11-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS P. O.- British India AND r/Apcar I— inc. "AIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS Uiuler Contract with Hit Majesty 8 Government). Fop China, Japan, Penan*, Ceylon, Australia, India, Ad an, Egypt, Mediterranean Porta and London, Stcuuprn will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Connecting at1,103 words
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Advertisement783 1915-11-12 4 BTE W€« SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. < SINBAPORE BANGKOK. For Kre+ay. T-f-r"- Bi«n i ««•»>»—> Tabal Loi..n;a. P»tao', Laens l.»n«c«:eu Taku, ''hirapm, KohUt *od Baatkot. Dm O«p»ptu»« a.m BORIBAT Nov. 13, 3 p.m. •.a PR4CHATIPOK Nov. IB i. 17, 3 p.m. ASDAHO ,18 SO, 3 p.m. Tbe783 words
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Advertisement476 1915-11-12 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. OCEAN STEAM SHIP 09. LIMITED, SHIN* MUTUAL BTEM MV. CO.. LTD I Xht t u:[.'Atiaa' steaxunztj sro doepatobji ft^ra Uimnl oatwardo Int the Strain. Cbina mil J ipm every week and frcri Jepai ;.nmuw»riJ.- (or London 'v muter J»u eind Antwerp ovbxy fortnight; lor O; no», ibrmilicK and476 words
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Advertisement544 1915-11-12 4 STEAMER SAILING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE A *rv!C«' ii u -.11 cod bitw«in V.jKn-araa 'is po.-t-i to Marnriil- i sad Lood in au mail oontrnot with the hay rtftl Japanwi Government. Tho few T*io -rrtw Stoaoicr -i uiaintviiog ■Ml servic l\:»v.' Wn npcoia!!y <lo*igoed544 words
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Article66 1915-11-12 5 MXTIRES. Friday, November 12 High Wator, 1.1 I BJfl ,*A Saturday, Nivcmhor IJ Hiifh Wator |).hj rniuuot 11. 111 Uy. Sunday, November 14 din'i W>»t r :l II I 1 -M-* (> Monday, Nuvomber i 5 1 <16 pm. .nj r.WX V., 5.15 pm. Tuesday, November l<i66 words
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Article191 1915-11-12 5 \it!L ll.iul' Win I I lar La iy i aud 1 piu Van t >i mm Jfm Kmupllius pin iiiti I piu naatj Kusliiiui M.iru 4 piu (He. 4 Ml. I'uliiu I. Book Liai 1 am kin. i Emelie am Kcniu^n 8 ant Hi I I'uiil >.191 words
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Article216 1915-11-12 5 lor tli<' i I wkaltim 'l.nly at 7.7 Kuala Lainpur MH ".iv. ly Tin ipreM to Km! i ■> .i in. Uily. arnviD|{ al lVn.r «i.u^ day. !'.!i>%.ii.l bouoii mail tr.i I M. Uily, .ini\,O', it KuaU Lumpur .U >\:11 pill., anil the sjiitliwar I tin l.n'upur leaves216 words
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Article50 1915-11-12 5 Tin I' ml il. mitwartl mail rtonwf Nankin it iluu at I'l-nam; at 5 a.vi. on Mon.lay NoviMiib. i IV inJ may be < xpected U> arrivt licrt- about I [i m »n Tuesday, ■ill v >bably Hail lor Hoagkn. ii^liai at H a.vi. uo lay. N'ovtiubc'i50 words
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Article100 1915-11-12 5 Oar attention has bot n oallid to tl<o tset i»t our arrivals in f j'>nd >n arc mnc'i bebin.l ihotm pjblished eUowhero. Our mlo is to <ive arrival culy when they an- officially -< BBfStsi iv tUtt Post Offico notiO'h, no 1 no Mi in that printed100 words
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Article465 1915-11-12 5 We are aHkoil to tUtt- that tbe Koyal I'icktt, N n I i 1 1 n i.is steamer \'an HeeniHk 1 < ill ba iasytAskel for Itiow. etc., nn tin li- kasd al ssa IMh inst., a> j that th( S.inbi! n will sail I in.! Sri465 words
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Article144 1915-11-12 5 HXCMANUE. Sinuaporb, Novksibbr 12. 1015. On Londom Hank 4 m/» J/4,i Uomand 2,4,', I*** Sow. «/4|, Ow Inou Bmk T. T. li6k Ox Homoiconu ..B»ak J I B>| OMS0 MSe 4J,0..,...8ao.d/d 97; OnJav* BankT. T 188. 1 On .lifw... Bank 112 Sovereigns—baying rat $8.54 India Cjnaoil BilU144 words
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Advertisement380 1915-11-12 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WATCH THE FORDS GO BY The STANDARD of FGONGMIGAL MOTORING. Certified fe-rol Coaeumption by the Sirißßpore Automobile Club witli A Load of 42| stone. 34.8 Miles per Gallon SOLE DISTRIBUTERS for the S.S. Malay Peninsula South of Siam WEARNE BROS., LD. I^^Mj% Master's Voice L» jM to Trieste380 words
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Advertisement495 1915-11-12 5 SIMAPOfIfS 7KMIER THEATRE O«CH»RO -0»D SINGAPORE S PREMIER THEATRE The Strongest Programmo this Town has Evor Seen BEN BOLT A very fine story of CLD ENGLAND. A film version of the Famous Old English Ballad. THE BURIED CRIME 4 IWO-Pi ami DtaiM bj Ilia rti— mat Pu l'.»rin, dapJotics ttae495 words
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1069 1915-11-12 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. ACTING IN CONCERT. Tbe whole oi the war news these last lew days has been good news. Russia is recovering her power to strike. Italy has struck hard; Greece is becoming less a source of anxiety. Closer relations are being established among th.; Allies1,069 words
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Article42 1915-11-12 6 The Hritish steamer Tasso, as she was about to leave the port cf Genoa, found that she could not get under way. It waa later ascertained tlmt her bronze propellers had uisapp 1 ar. liaviut; been taken off by unknown robot rs!42 words
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Article46 1915-11-12 6 Tbe C'ommoOMoalth of Australia have sent a Commission t'i India to report upon the ars, nals there, so that the authorities in Australia will liavc iv:. 1: mat ion to tjuide lh. 1. when 1 stablixhinx the arsenal which it i» inteuUtd to erect in Australia.46 words
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Article26 1915-11-12 6 The first anniversary of tin. Ballt-ti r Friendly Society will bo celebrated at Mr. Ong Koon Choo'x bungalow at Tanjnng Katong on Saturday and Sunday next.26 words
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Article31 1915-11-12 6 Two Chinese have been arrested at Kuala Lumpur in connection with alleged detalca tions of tbe extent of 1 5,500 in the accounts of Mr. Eu Tong Son's tin buying business.31 words
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Article39 1915-11-12 6 One Lee Kee-son, said to be a member of the new revolutionary party in China, has been arrested by Pinkerton detectives chargeed with stealing 950,000 (gold) worth of Chinese paintings sent from Shanghai for exhibition at the Panama-Pacitic Fair.39 words
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Article44 1915-11-12 6 Messrs. Barker and Co. advise us of outputs of tin ore for the month of October as follows:— Kinta Association, mine piculs J.'i'j, tribute 189 piculs Kanaboi, mine picnls 2,'>, tribute 6:( piculs; Ampang (Kiuta) 155 piculs and Simpam Valley Hydraulic Mines, 167 picnls.44 words
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Article47 1915-11-12 6 A decree of August 11, 1915, is promulgated in French India and is put into force since war broke out until the war ends, bestowing on widows acd orphans of all Government servants who died under the colour? an allocation equal to half of such officials' salaries.47 words
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Article54 1915-11-12 6 The Vokosnka Dock, the largest in the Far East, will be completed by the end if next month. Tbe work, says the Japan Advertiser, was started on July 18, 11)11, with a fund of one million and a half yen. The new dock is 400 feet long, 102 feet wide,54 words
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Article47 1915-11-12 6 Thp Japanese bankers at HeagMMfl who n.titi"! M tii (i.v. iii f Colony that they might observe November 10, Coronation Day, as a holiday and close their oflicts. This is regarded as a special courtesy to wards the Japanese on the part of the Governor of Hongkong.47 words
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Article51 1915-11-12 6 Locusts have become general in many parts of the Seniarang district and MMMMH measures are being adopted to stamp out the plague. Tbe Resident, say- the Malay Mail, has suggested that the natives be called up to organise general drives to eradicate the evil. Much damage has been done to51 words
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Article53 1915-11-12 6 The Echo de Chine contains a story about the discovery by a special correspondent of the Milan Secolo of a revictualling ImM for German submarines among the small islands that lie between Samoa, Icaric, and Patmos. The Italian authorities are reported to have seized a stor>' nf benzine on one53 words
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Article73 1915-11-12 6 The N.V.K. steamer Kamakura uiaru. which arrived at Kobe on October 2'J, had on board from India £250,000 of English our ret-cy. The specie was landed ami delivered to the Kobe branch of th» Yokohama Specie Bank preparatory to its transfer to the Onaka branch of the liank of Japan.73 words
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Article76 1915-11-12 6 Mr. J. Byrne, acting bead of the Preventive Service, Government Moropolits. this mornin<; in the «econ I court charged four tin -men of tin (ilaacus, from Liverpool, witl sion of non Government chanriu They were lined 5100 or 0 week-T each a fireman cook who was arri sted yesterday on76 words
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Article80 1915-11-12 6 About '6 o'clock on Wtdnsday morning, the Penang r ire Brigade received a call to 200, McAlister Road. On arriving at tin- MM, their assistance was not reijuirt I. as tlir tinha 1 already been put out by the inmate-, only a small space b.-ing burut. Mr. J. Rutherford, acting80 words
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Article80 1915-11-12 6 The ciews of the Austrian merchant steamers interned in ShaLghai are proti -tin;, Hays the N. C. Daily News, because tl.ey lnvo not received tin ir wagct> for some time. Crowds of them havo been besiegiug the Austrian Lloyd offices in Szechuen Road, and on October 2H about City of80 words
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Article86 1915-11-12 6 Mr, Tjiktuehi Saikicbi, of (Nak.i, has MM grauted ame lal for merit (with tin MM ribbon) ia recognition of services rend. 1. I ii connection with tho match-manufacturing industry in Japan. Mr. Takeuchi bail-- from Nai;auu Prefect ire. When IT years old he ■vc nt to Tokio, and iv Mil86 words
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Article89 1915-11-12 6 As tbe result of a subscription among the officers and men ol thn Shanghai Municipal l'olice the sum of 91.000 has been sent to the police agents in London who, acting in conjunction with Mrs. Hilton Johnson, are arranging for a Christmas present to be sent t > all the89 words
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Article131 1915-11-12 6 A social jjatheriny ol Ceylon Tamils resident in Seremban was held at the Vivikanada Students' Hall on Thursday, tbe ■Ml b< my the lady Tamil Doctor Nallauima Muruyanon, L X.l,' P. and S. i Kdinbutyhi, of the McLeod Hospital, Inuvil, tylou. There wan a larye attendance including children in dress.131 words
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Article372 1915-11-12 6 Mr. (i. Logan, of Messrs A. C. Harper and Co., Kuala Lumpur MM lift for MMX Onr I'enang com spoiidii.t win- th.it Mr Albert Laing, chief HgkMM of the Hteamei Hebe, has die<l iv the Ptnaug hospital. The death occurm! suddtnly at the General Hospital on W,372 words
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Article77 1915-11-12 6 We are asked to remind our readers tiiat tbe concert to -nigl't at St. Andrew's llousi will commence at 9 p.m sharp. The tick. It have sold veiy well Mid tin -rv will only be a few on sale at the doors. In ans\v> 1 Id IMMMM,77 words
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Article74 1915-11-12 6 Our Penang correspondent, wiring on tin lltli inst., say* thai M tin OWMMM of tin Japani.'Sii Coronation f. -tivil 1. it I. iun the shops and n si,|, no \\< tr MMMJMId MM an t-nt. rtaini'.i 111 was given at tin- Kuala Kangsa lioad theatre v.bcre tii 174 words
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Article130 1915-11-12 6 Tin annual faucy buMI in aid of lln orphans of The c'unv.nt, will bi lu.il in IN Joseph's Villa. '215, North DfMa* lUad, on December 6 and 7, at H \>.iu I 1 vonience of all MM who c;iun..t attend at the abovementioned hours, the bazaar will130 words
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Article141 1915-11-12 6 I The usual sorvici at tin: ISuuntead hi vtiiutc on Sunday, at 8.15 p.m., will tako tin form of a service in memory of tlio ut< >n Kobert l.:mlUw, lion, treasurer of tin London Missionary Socioty. clmiriuan of tin V.M.<\. l'"cir» i^u < jina.ittif, and141 words
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Advertisement138 1915-11-12 6 W. O. &H. O. /O WILLS' w^Ypil* MIXTURE I F AMD V/ CIGARETTES (VIRGINIA) THE POPULAR XMAS GIFT A (HKsT OK Indian Tea Kor tbe MMMM MJtNBMMBI »i can deli vi r Jir it to tmj a i ri i.- in i 1 L i Kingdjn. it fullowiag faM*. Duty138 words
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Advertisement207 1915-11-12 6 FOR 4 NIGHTS ONLY. FrMai. Saturday, Monday «nd Tuesday. 11th, 11th 11th A 16th Hovambar, 1111. A BTRONG HOLIDAY PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAMBRA TIM HUmmt ClMiaatotraph Thaatra, Reich Raid SECOND SHOW, at 9 16 P.M. XHE OZ FILM Co. IMMMMJ L. Frank Btun't Famous Comedy i THE NEW WIZARD QFOZ207 words
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Advertisement11 1915-11-12 6 Latest advertisements of tbe day appear on page 5 tad 8.11 words
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Article37 1915-11-12 7 In the Baltic Sea. a British sul. lanni- has torpedoed th > German stea.uer Cordelia London The torpe lo destroyer l.ouis went ashore in tin 1 Eastern Mediterranean and is totally lost the crew wero saved.37 words
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Article181 1915-11-12 7 Kkl-tkr's Telegram. London, Novrmb r 11, l.'tOpm. Tokio The ceremonies attendant on the Japanese coronation were carried out at Kyoto ye«*erd:iY ■.vi.i ;;>, a' p >aap, precisely accurilitLS to established precedent, except that the Empress waa absent owing to indisposition. The K.npcror. after worship before the sacred shrine181 words
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Article248 1915-11-12 7 DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT. Rki/tkh's Tklk..uim. London, November 10, 8.15 p.m. In the House of Commons, in reply to Sir G. S. Robertson (Bradford), wiio raised tbe question of hardship sufferod by Indian civil officials belonging to the Reserve of Officers who are now on active service iv Mesopotamia,248 words
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Article47 1915-11-12 7 1<ICT«V:) TRLKOKAM. London, November 11, 10.25 a.m. Shanghai Admiral Tseng Ju Cheng, Military Governor, while motoring to the Japanese Consulate to attend tho coronation reception, was assassinated by two ami monarchists, who fired eighteen shots from automatic pistols. The Admiral's secretary was seriously wounded.47 words
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Article31 1915-11-12 7 Rbxtkk's Tklkubam London, November 10. A Capetown telegram states that probably General Smuts will command the South African contingent for East Africa, with Colonel Brits as Chief of Staff.31 words
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Article30 1915-11-12 7 Rkutkr's Tklkgkam. London, November 11. The amalgamation of the British Miners Federation, the Transport Workers' I'nion and the Railwaymcn's L'nion has been ratified, embracing 11 million workers.30 words
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Article272 1915-11-12 7 peacefully by the roadside at the nineteenth mile from Kuala Lumpur on tho Kcntong road, th.-ir aieaU ni ru<Wy disturb. I by a which, emerging from the jnnyle and g»/.ing upon the peaceful scene, became uragi d at the reposeful atti tilde of man and tn low.272 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter143 1915-11-12 8 •r of the Straits Time*. I tin Kttli. Mr. It. 1 inicipil matters -vii iii Council. His forei on the micipal work is therefore unmll. d for as lir M I am concerned an 1 1 An! not iH-eupy )\"ir valuable space tj notice his innuendo. roulil be143 words
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Letter223 1915-11-12 8 Hditor of the Straits Times. U the last met Hrn ot the Municipal I'ommissuneis it was 'nil that the Muni cipal Ordinance was supposed to express the lesin ,md w i-ln s of the Government; it indicated wli.it the government desired. It was unfair to rind fault with the Commissioners223 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article113 1915-11-12 8 I On Monday n, ■i. ti.eri will be .in all-day cricket match between elevens of tho S.C.C. and tin. S V I;., commencing at 11 a.m. The teams are as follow .1 1! I Ka Ibaui, J. Tinsli y. Dt. Scharenguivel. C H. G. Clarke, L. A.113 words
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Article271 1915-11-12 8 Alleged Callous Conduct of Chinese Towkay. The circamafeMM I in which a child, a i him «c schoolboy, met his death yesterday afternoon in Ifeacli lioal are such .i--it more than desirable that those responsible may be brought to book an J punished with the utmost severity.271 words
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Article43 1915-11-12 8 Mi I; s,in-l, hurst, manager of the \oko haina office of the Liverpool and London and (ilobe In Ui I. ft fcr V.' join Lord Kitchener x Army, in which he halt hMBMMMMBMIf Uu MU Uj*MM d< in Tokio. tor a onwi— io».43 words
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Article920 1915-11-12 8 Dr. John Harrison and Miss H. F. C. Mac Lean. i At St. Andrew's Cathedral, yestt rday afternoon, in the presence uf tunny friends, l>r..lul>u Harrison was married to Miss Harriet Flora Campbell Mac Lean. The bridegroom, the only son of Professor J. B. Harrison, C.M.G., Director of920 words
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Advertisement573 1915-11-12 8 LATEST ADVBKTISEMHNTS. ENGAGEMENT WANTED. Planter with R e- ra' all ron d ezperiecce ;k« fofition an M.ii: ii;i r or Stvi.'or Agßistant. K. J., c/o Str«its Times. 1211 1811 GABHIER WANTED. Wanted, experienced Cashier for Import Firm. Security rrqairpd. Apply, stating Kala'y required, to Box No. 87, Straits Times. n573 words
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Advertisement276 1915-11-12 8 "CLAYMORE" WHISKY. Sole Agents HIBBERT. WOODROFFE CO., LTD. In. OnVM \in< in BxeLAMD). J RAFFLES HOTEL SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13, at 8 p.m. Special Dinner AND AFTER till Midnight. ADELPHI HOTEL (GOVERNMENT HOLIDAY) SPECIAL DINNER TO BE FOLI/jWED BY CINDERELLA DANCE DAVID BENJAMIN, Vana-er SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL m CINEMA OPEN276 words
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Advertisement122 1915-11-12 9 The Name to remember when buying Lamps r%mMU*~/x Am> PHILIPS "HALF WATT" Lamps are made with Special toughened metallic filaments. Not only do they give you the very best light possible, but according to experience they last longer than other makes- and what is more to the point, use far122 words
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Advertisement195 1915-11-12 9 "DRAGON" CEMENT Contracts have been secured for the supplies of Cemeni during 1915 t0 tisr«*@®x£i HE MUNICIPALITY [S(*m Acft THE GOVERNMENT of V I**%^ I of SINGAPORE, \*^_3Py JOHORE DUPIRE BROTHERS, SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for the Straits and F M. S. B.S. "C. LOPEZ Y. LOPEZ." NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Consignees195 words
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Advertisement45 1915-11-12 9 JUST UNPACKED A LAKOE NKW SHIPMENT OK Indian, Chinese and Japanese Silk Goods, Silver Ware, Damascene Ware, Gold Jewellery, Curios, Tea Sets, etc. TO MAKE MJRAMJ PRESENTS FOR >CIVE AS Prices Moderate. Inspection kindly solicited. WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL COMPANY, 56-67, High Street. Pboni 146. 34 845 words
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Advertisement504 1915-11-12 10 "^bv7 Famine or Plenty. Life Insurance is worth 100 cents on the dollar. WHAT OTHER PROPERTY IS? THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Ha.D O^FIO. VM.nch.atar Houm, .Mg.por.. LOHDOM OFFICI. 8». Old ..wry. ■O. Tb. I'omo.nv ba« «2O 000 d,no,it. J with the Supmn. Court of Errand, and complin504 words
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Advertisement304 1915-11-12 10 INSURANCE. POLICIES ON ALL MODERN PLANS. BUN LIFE OF CANADA, 6, Battery Road. S. J. HOWB, 1-8 Manager. GUARDIAN ABSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. LONDCh. Subscribed Capital 47,000.000 Total Invested Funds 46,360,000 Annual Income .41,100,000 The undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to aooept fire and antbquake risks for short304 words
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Advertisement451 1915-11-12 10 BANKING. HONGKONG AND BHANGH4I BANKING CORPORATION. PAID UP CAPITAL 116.000,000 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling 41,600,000 at 2/- 116,000,000 Silver 118,000,000 158,000,000 Bewvro Liability of Proprietors 116,000,000 COURT OF DtRCCTORS Hon. Mi. D. Landale. Chairmaa. W. L. Pat tenden, Esq., Deputy Chairmaa, 8. H. DodweU, Bag IP. H. Holyoak, Bsq. G. T.451 words
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Advertisement430 1915-11-12 10 i BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUBTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital in 80,000 Sharoa of I 420 each 41,200,000 'Reserve Fund 41,800,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1.200,000 BANKERS The Bank of England, The London City and Midland Bank. Ltd.. The London County and Westminster Bank,430 words
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Advertisement381 1915-11-12 10 INSURANCE. WANTED A SPECIAL CHINESE AGENT with influential connection, to work up bnainasa in Sirgapore. LIBERAL SALARY AND COMMISSION TO A KBLtABLE MAN. Special Low Rates of Premium. Immediate Cover. Apply to J. R. MACPHERSON, Branch Secretary. ORIENTAL LIFE OFFICE, 23 25, The Arcade. MLEJSJB¥^ftUCTIOM. AUCTION SALE Of STOCK IN381 words
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Article617 1915-11-12 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Wireless Triumphs. Stories are continually filtering through to England from the Press of the United States of tho wonderful development in that country of wireless control. We are given, saya The Standard, entertaining stories of wirelessly directed torpedoes, which can be617 words
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Article100 1915-11-12 11 Mr. Finlay Suirras, Director of Statistical Calcutta, has i«sued particulars of recent imports of motor cars and parts into India i The imports of American motor-cars were I very noticeable during the six monthp, April to September. 620 cars were imported from the I'nited States and 407 from the United100 words
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Article169 1915-11-12 11 The report of the Port Dickson-Lukut (X.M.S.) Kubber Entatta, Limited, states that the following are particulars of the year's crop: Estimated output of rubber, 225,000 lbs., actual output of rubber [shipped weight), 212,(>15 lbs. i fall pur beaiiui; acre 27'J lbs f.o b cost of production, eicluding169 words
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Article96 1915-11-12 11 The report of the North Labis (Jobore) ltubber acd Produce Conjpany, Limited, states that the growth and appearance of the trees arc reported to be good, and it is estimated that during 1915 18 tapping will be commenced on 60 per cent, of the tm* in the area planted April96 words
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Advertisement328 1915-11-12 11 ■nil P^w^^sl WV I a <■ t<en awt>dud the folio* inj sanit ry oiginerring contracts M. s»r». Whit< a» at, Ii- id'aw a d Oft, I td.— Now Pk miser. M i| Ckmtmti lUnkff ladii, Australia sr, l Chin*.- Ntw Pnni! .n. Tl llonbl. Mr Bu T .ng Soog. I'erak—328 words
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Advertisement12 1915-11-12 11 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods Great Peppermint Core Is. Od.12 words
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Advertisement286 1915-11-12 11 BECAUSE OF the Fleets' success in limiting the activities of the German Submarines, Foreign Tyre Firms are enabled to export freely to England and her Colonies. They contri- bute nothing to the cost of the war and every foreign Tyre bought increases British indebtedness abroad. Now is the time, if286 words
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Advertisement356 1915-11-12 12 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER 3Ht WED In SCOTLAND WANTS. CHINESE DISPENSER WANTED. Wauttd at race, a Cb n<« Difjxi r Apply rxr-onally to tin.- l.affli' iM-rxn aiy Ml 16U WANTEO. Oci parable Kabber SptiS A-.f-1-taot acd •i *pply :1 T^>e Clic-Dj! L'ck, M«.«cc*. 1. 11 82 11 BOOK-KEEPER WANTEO. Wantrd. a356 words
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Advertisement364 1915-11-12 12 TO BE LET OH SOLD. i FURNIBHEO BEABICc RESIDENCES TO LET. BELINDA aadOCiNlT*. to 'eHumisiisC. Apply No i. Ha, S i 1-1 a TO LET. No. 84, Robinson Road Immediate entry, apply E Si as, No B, Prin >> Street. 8 10 o FLOOR 10 LET T0.3», Snd Floor, Rl364 words
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Advertisement499 1915-11-12 12 TO BE LET OR SOLO BUNGALOW TO LET. St. Gior^e, 1131, Seran^aon Koad, junction of St. Micbael'a Read. Apply 817, Seraogoon Koad. to 10 o TO LET. House No. Bb, Chancery Lane. Entry j from I>ecembor 1. Apply to •JHINO KBVf LKBACO.. Aaotione«i-«. 111 a IFURNIBHEDSEABIDE RESIDENCES TO LET Btnzoline499 words
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Advertisement580 1915-11-12 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT&CO. 108 109, Market Street Telephone No. 431 Shipobandlois, Government »a.. Muoicip* Contraotorr Bstate Bapplien ir.l Coi mission A.;ontF. Soli a.hni.-. The Mnlcott Belting Co., Ltd Bc«t Multipltr Brand Hair Bultin^s NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on BATUROAY 13THIN8T. PUBLIC MONDAY.580 words
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Advertisement326 1915-11-12 12 NOTICES. j GUArVKIAT&Co.. 37, Ptalllp Street Ihlp-Chindl t r., Covernmenl and Municipal Contractors, General Importer! and Eipertart, Eitate, Rica and taw Mill Suppliers aad Commission agtnts GLOBE BOH ER FLUID, Tht Idtol Fluid for Cleaning and Preserving Steam toiler* Tel. Address: "GUANKIAT,' Telipbcno Ncs. 1174 and 1288 (Privat. 1460). Codes326 words
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Advertisement631 1915-11-12 12 THECHINESECOMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED. I KOTICI IS mm UIVBN that the Third Annual Ueueral Meeting of Share holders of th< Bank wi!! bo hold at tho Bank IfeHMM, N". o'. Kliny Strn', Sin^ipore. »n hritlay, the 11 li Novdubtr IUI6, at 12 o'clock noon sharp 'o transact .he followiog busii,( 1.631 words
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Miscellaneous242 1915-11-12 12 Straits "(times ADVBRTKsBMENT KATBS.- MibOt.laat ous wants of every description aro lasurt ed at the prepaid rate of tl pei font lines tor on >or two insertions. N )tid ot Births, d>trriagcA, or Deaths, if not exceodinp t jnr linos. 91 each irseit'oa For p.p.o. cards, on paxo 8, t2242 words
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