The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 January 1913
1913-01-02
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Title Section17 1913-01-02 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2 1913. N< 7,71 S17 words
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Article180 1913-01-02 1 Xtv. Yearf Day wai marked with wretchcii vrcathet In Bingapon. The Baa Sports were duly held in thfl rain, but the Land sports luwe been positioned to Saturday Page 12. A lontf list of New Sfear't hononn is wired out. tb.« local kx Ing tlic Boltan of180 words
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Article999 1913-01-02 1 Tbingi had at t bet d very oomfortable in the bungalow for some time. Ms had been unwell, both the ohildren had been nnwell and dm and troul also. Then fche servants bad boon i than usually exasperating. The oo l>ill had increased and his kill had creased. He999 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement387 1913-01-02 1 I SPECIAL NEW YEAR S PROGRAMME OP THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING FILMS ALHAMBRA I TO-WGHT! 2nd Show 9-30 to 11 p. m. < t SUBMARINE MANOEUVRES IN SWEDEN w IDEAL, WIFE. THE 500 DOLLARS (American Kinemi PATHE S ANIMATED GAZETTE (119th Kdition). THE GIDDY WIDOW l halie). THE TWELFTH JURYMAN. a Tow.387 words
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Advertisement355 1913-01-02 1 slat IMa^aVaVHBD WBh^^ I* HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Grand Change of Programme I I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I THE PAINTED LADY Biograph I (Tells of a country girl who refused to paint and powder her face— and Why she painted after all. |f LIKE THE CAT, THEY CAME BACK355 words
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Advertisement156 1913-01-02 1 ttofrap's RDvertt6cmetitoi Dinner for old public school- boys at Kuala Luinpor. .lan. 28 l'a^* 1 3. Sailing notices of the Thoogwa and ,lelunga and changes in the Apcar Line Page 8. Bodge motor cycles are advertised by Guthrie ft Co. Page 6. The sailing of the K.P.M. on Page 9.156 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1913-01-02 1 THE WEEK. Tfcorsday 2nd. High Water— s-SJ a.m.. 6-fsi p.m. St. Andrews Buaday School Treat. Dalhousie Chapter, B>SO p.m. Friday 3rd. High Water— 6-'J»; a.m.. 8-6 p.m. S. R. C. Ball, Drill Hall. Municipal Commission, 2.30 pm. Saturday 4th. High Water— 7-20 a.m.. 9-1". p.m. N.D.L. Outward Mail due. B.115 words
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Article250 1913-01-02 2 AVER WENG (RAHMAN A meeting of this newly formed tinruining Company was held at the offices of Messrs. Kennedy and Co., Pcnang, when the following were present: Messrs. R. L. #orbett, (Chairman), K. A. Parsy, A. M. Sellar, C.K. dimming. P. Duxbury and two others. The Chairman, addressing the meeting,S.E. - 250 words
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Article79 1913-01-02 2 WIFE A NECESSITY. The obiter dicta of the American courts of law have just been enriched by the statement of Judge Goodnow in the Chicago Domestic Relations Court, that a wife is a necessity, and not a luxury." This pronouncement is the outcome of a legal action in which the79 words
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Article392 1913-01-02 2 His Majesfy the King-Emperor has approved of the appointment of the Right Rev. George Alfred Lefroy, D. D., Bishop of Lahore, to be Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India and the Island of Ceylon in succession to the most Rev. Reginald Stephen Copleston, D.D. The comparatively small number392 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement397 1913-01-02 2 NOTICE A Dinner wil 1 be held at the Empire Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, for old Etonians, Old Harrovians and old Wykamists on 28th January, 19 IS. Will anyone who is able to be present kindly notify F. J. Dupuis, Banting, Kuala Langat, F. M. S., before lnth January. Jan 2397 words
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Advertisement871 1913-01-02 2 Notices GOVERN VENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to noon on Monday, 6th January. 1913, at the Office of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, for Cartage, etc., during the year 1913. Foiins of tender may be obtained at the Office of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore. Tenders to be sent in871 words
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Advertisement537 1913-01-02 2 Wanted GOVERNMENT OF J SHORE Public Works Department. Applications are invited for the appointment of Clerk of Works aud Surveyor throughout lohore. Thorough knowledge of Roads, Bridges, Buildings and Surveying required. Salary 5175 per mensem without freequarters. Applicants fchould forward copies of testimonials and give full particulars of age former537 words
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Advertisement411 1913-01-02 2 For Sale FOR SALE PRIVATELY Comfortable two storied brick coraponnd house, tile roof with stabling. Freehold. Tanglin District. Very good investment. Apply to H. H." c/o Free Press." Dec 19 uc AIGRETTES FOR SALE At Powell Co's Saleroom Now on view POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. Dec 31 7-1 FOR SALE.411 words
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Advertisement553 1913-01-02 2 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free PresH Is a Morning Daily, anil is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays exeepted). (anh juice Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivers! ;it th» lr privHt*' result lilies, (or town553 words
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Article748 1913-01-02 3 Tuo second annual ordinary general meeting of fth« Bila (Sumatra) Rubber L inds, Ltd., was held at the London Commercial Sale Uooius 30, Mincing lane, E.C., Mr. Lawrence T. Boustead (the Chairman^ presiding. The Chairman said that since they met last yesir the survey bad been completed and748 words
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Article278 1913-01-02 3 !The cable-repairing ship Recorder of the E. E. A. and C. T. Coy., has done an excellent piece of work in putting right the double fault which cut off direct communication between Penang and Madras. The boat left Singapore on Satarday night last with the commander, Capt.278 words
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271 1913-01-02 3 ADRIANOPLE 'S INTERESTING HISTORY. Adrianople has had an interring history. It takes its name from the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who enlarged and re named it on the site of the ancient I'skudatua about the end of the first quarter of the second century. It was the scene two centuries later271 words
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Article229 1913-01-02 3 Calcutta, Dee IH. The Bweepstake on the Viceroy's Cup by Mr Joe Lee, book maker, Lai Bazar, was stopped by the police to-day and Mr Lee was charged with keeping an office for the purpose of a lottery unauthorised by the Government of India,229 words
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Article220 1913-01-02 3 The cultivation of the soya bean is not making very much headway in Ceylon, whereas in Java, Burma, Japan, and Manchuria cultivation is carried on on a very extensive scale. Some time ago the Ceylon Agricultural Society ordered some beans from Java for a few members,220 words
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Article137 1913-01-02 3 Peking, December 13. The "Peking Daily News" advocates the loss of franchise as a penalty for residents in opium growing districts. The journal in question, also, owing to Dr. Sun Yat Sen's services to the Republic prior to its establishment and during its existence, criticises him137 words
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Advertisement194 1913-01-02 3 The food that enjoys the universal recom mendahon of medical men. For use during illness and conor wea^y n^ ants and over--If. > X >T a^» growing children. As a supplementary food in jH^H^ cases of malnutrition, and in all cases of dyspepsia and impaired digestion. j|| is soothing and194 words
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Advertisement76 1913-01-02 3 WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND Finest Norwegian COD LIVER OIL, changed by the latest scientific process to a form allowing perfect assimilation. With Creosote and Guaiacol, two valuable t>erniicidal and anti -tubercular agents. Aids Digestion. Allays Fermentation. Has no nauseous taste or odour. Does not disturb the stomach. UNEQUALLED76 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-02 3 For Woods' Hacking Cough at Might, Children's Great Peppermint Core.10 words
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Advertisement134 1913-01-02 3 ABSOLUTELY *CV PURE GRAND PRIX j^ PARIS 1889 BEER > THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. SLEDGE MILK IS GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE SWISS MILK Do not confuse this brand with other Milks of uncertain origin. If you have not tried Sledge Brand you can have no idea what134 words
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Article477 1913-01-02 4 The sixth annual report of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company issued from the Head Office, Hobart, Tasmania, and presented at the annual meeting held on December 12, states that the ground treated during the twelve months was 3,157,549 cubic yards, producing 1,385 tons 4 cwts 1477 words
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Article334 1913-01-02 4 Or Bombax Wadding. One can now purchase under tho name of kapok, vegetal wadding or vegetal down, a wadding obtained from trees of the Bombaceae family, the Bombax or Eriodendron tree, ordinarily called the silk-cotton or silkweed tree. These trees, which are of great size, with trunks usually smooth334 words
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Advertisement80 1913-01-02 4 APPOINTMENT H.M. THE KING CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. s it t&tk\.^^^D I BRAND I I FOR MILK 1 STAND 'WITH SAFETY I MILKMAID BRAND. I MILKMAID MILK IS GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM NESTLE AND80 words
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Advertisement77 1913-01-02 4 Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were treated with glycogen during the December 1903 epidemic in Western Pennsylvania, and Dr. A. W. Hill, who was especially com missioned to see that glycogen was supplied to the public hospitals during this epidemic, received abundant testimony to its value. "In using glycogen,77 words
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Advertisement883 1913-01-02 4 Selangor Turf Glub. PROGRAMME. NEW YEAR MEETING— I9I3. Ist DAY. Tuesday, 28th January, 1913. i RACE I.— The Ampang Cup (Class "B"). A cup presented by with *350 added by the club. RACE 3.— The Ampang Bowl (C ass A A cup presented by with $350 added by the club.883 words
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Advertisement209 1913-01-02 4 '■MMM as 'VANA'"" 1 Tonic Wine The Ideal Invigorator For Body, Brain and Nerve 'Vana' strengthens the weak and sustains the strong. l Vana keeps you fit for mental and physical effort. i One or two doses daily maintain .I j a healthy appetite, increase the vitality and fortify the209 words
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Article1376 1913-01-02 5 Thi; S'u 1 I* 11 '<•»'- Delhi, Dec. '2'A. \< :iir Dewftn i km Um mwi oi the mp( u i 'in tbeViceruj ciranlatod quickly in tl<«' assembly, bat Mm procession was OJ ioutef Ilia Mid M the ele- (If \:illl)!it Kll;ifi:i it WUB •h:tt \\h;il im-1,376 words
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Article255 1913-01-02 5 Col. I). F. Lewis, who has been granted a Distinguished Service Reward, obtained his commission in the Buffs in February, 1875, and served with the 2nd Battalion of that regirneut during the Zulu war four years later, when he was wounded at the defence of Ktshowe.255 words
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Article30 1913-01-02 5 Per P. O. sir Sicilia sailing Jan. I.— Lieut Arthur Smith, Messrs 8. Kiley, Rt. Rev. Bishop, J. Taylor-Smith, J. H. Kerr, Sugdcn and Mr«. P. G. Harvey.30 words
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Advertisement59 1913-01-02 5 The pretty, sweet and cheerful girl, With hair the least bit out of curl, Is just the girl I love to see I daresay you'll agree with me Perhaps she is not blessed with wealth, Bat this I know, she has splendid health She owes it to Woods' Peppermint Cure,59 words
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Advertisement702 1913-01-02 5 THE PROBLEM OF INFANT FEEDING SOLVED. Vital Part of Him\x Milk Obtainable. Pkofessok Bkrgell's Remarkable Announcement. At last the problem infant feeding has been solved. Great interest has been aroused throughout Europe by the announcement of this discovery by the well-known scientist, Profe-fcor Bergell. of the University of Berlin. The702 words
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Advertisement484 1913-01-02 5 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF A Deli Pony Rubber-Tyred Palanquin At Powell Co's Saleroom On Saturday, 4th January at 11 a. m. POWELL A Co., Auctioneers. Dec 31 5.1 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Residential Properties situate at Grange Road and Gilstead Ro d, Singapore To be held <it I'oirrl! aud484 words
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Advertisement273 1913-01-02 5 1 IDINE. I IT is the only colour wash that will adhere to fresh concrete walls without the use of size. It sets stonehard. IT adheres to cement, concrete, wood, metal and glass. IT is easily prepared and possesses great covering properties. It is supplied in various colours. I Sample273 words
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Miscellaneous71 1913-01-02 5 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P O str Morea, conneciing with tfie str Assaye at Colombo, due Jan 9. The Hon. C. H. Strutt. C. Warry, T Slack, Mr tt M s G. Maccummin, A. Webster, Mr Mrs Murray and family, J. Griffiths, P. Verdan, W. H. L. Warder. Per P ,V:71 words
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Article39 1913-01-02 6 Mm donald- Mai donald.— At tlie Presbyterian Church, Penang, on Dccoiubtr »8, 101*. by tli Rev F. Luuson, M.A Alkxandkr (i i. on- Macd nalm. Inspector of Miii( k Kaala Kubti, to Flora Mac donald, of Duuediu, N.Z.39 words
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Article, Illustration2130 1913-01-02 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Jan. 2, 1918. mil H«ic .ii' 1 4nm It is naturally much too early to learn how the public press at home has rereived the Proclamation of the Rajah of SARAWAK, giving the objects and reasons for decreeing a State Advisory Council in England, representing2,130 words
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Article878 1913-01-02 6 Financial Position S Tlie report on the Bud esl n tin' \f.u- 181 (1912-1 Bl >in>-. that in the year 139 the ordinal* ;icui;iily sixty three and ball inillioo ticals. 1 1 1 1 1>- three milliODl DON than the estimate. The expenditui fifty nine millions or878 words
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Advertisement116 1913-01-02 6 Caldbeck, Macgregor C° WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS, ALES, BEER AND STOUT IMPORTERS. O TkLj 1,.) Price Lists on Application. BRA H \T LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, H3NGKONG, TIENTSIN AND KUALA LUMPUR. WITH AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. EISIGLtSH HARNESS AT LITTLE S JUST RECEIVED PER S. S. MISHJMA MARU BREA116 words
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Advertisement18 1913-01-02 6 Rigaud'i Bocool Extract is an exact reproduction of thiHHweet yet powerful Indian perfuiu* and is very popular, 2L18 words
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Article587 1913-01-02 7 A GOOD LIST. SIR E. L. BROCKMAN. rourteously informed by the 11. 1., tin- (iovernor of the Vcmu boMin, II the Siiltjm of Kelantan to he I M. <i. Mr K I- Brockman, C.M.G., to be K. c. >i. 11. [f I'.rorkman, K.r.M.t;., Chiel Secretory, Federated Malay587 words
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Article37 1913-01-02 7 M( Ifallifux, President of the <l p;il Commission of Singapore, left II(JI "<! yesterday by the P& O Sicilia, th.re were most of the Members of Commission down at Johnston's Pier him off, as well as many Municipal37 words
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Article57 1913-01-02 7 Powers Evade Turkey's trap. Rel'tehs Sbbvick. I Bj Submarine Cabl,-]. London, Dec. HI.- The Powers have decided to do nothing concerning Turkey's proposal that they should take some action to promote paace. Meanwhile the ambassadors at Constantinople are again urging moderation of the Turkish attitude and emphasise the57 words
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Article72 1913-01-02 7 The Army s Views. London, Jan 1. Renter's agency learns that M. DeJMgl and Heshid Pasha met privately on Monday and discussed the whole questiou, earnestly attempting to arrive at an understanding. H appears that the Turkish attitude is influenced by the attitude, of the Army, which72 words
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Article31 1913-01-02 7 London, Jan. Ist.- It is understood that immediately peace is concluded. Austria and Italy in the name of Europe will invite Servia to withdraw her troops from Albania.31 words
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Article358 1913-01-02 7 Sfi.ooo Damages Awabded Judgment la the case of Herbert James Nuttal against The New Columbia Rubber Co., Ltd., claiming *C,0()0 damages for wrongful dismissal, was delivered on Monday morning by Mr Justice L. M. Woodward at the Judical Commissioner's Court, I poh. The plaintiff, who has beenM.D.C. - 358 words
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Article136 1913-01-02 7 The Malay Daily Chronicle is informed of what appears to be a curious case having taken place at one of the local banks. It appears that a Chinese employed in a wellkno vn Arm in Ipoh preseuted a number of bank notes, aggregating *i.">o, to the136 words
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Article77 1913-01-02 7 Prices for the period from 27th December, 1912, to 9th January, 1918, inclusive of the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis, in accordance with the rules under the Customs Duties Enactment, will be assessed on the following per pikul.77 words
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Article134 1913-01-02 7 INDEPENDENCE DECLARED. Russian and Britain as Protectors. Recteitb Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, Dec. 31.— The St. Petersburg newspaper Novoe Vreraya states that its correspondent at Ouxga wires that the Buriat Buddhist Lama Dorjietf, has arrived from Lhassa and has announced the declaration of the independence of134 words
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Article55 1913-01-02 7 London, Dec. 81.— Speaking in the House of Commons Mr. Asquith announced that Sir EL Lever had ottered the remainder of the lease of Stafford House as a gift to the Nation subject to certain conditions. The Government much appreciated the generosity of the offer55 words
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Article60 1913-01-02 7 London, Dec, 31. To-day is the last day for forming panels of doctors to work under the Insurance Act. Although doubts and hesitations are still manifest in some quarters, it is tolerably certain that a sufficient number will come forward to supply the majority of the60 words
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Article30 1913-01-02 7 London, Jan. 1. The Duke of West minster in a letter to the Press appeals for large subscriptions on behalf of a fund to advocate Imperial Preference.30 words
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Article50 1913-01-02 7 London, Jan. 1. The in-coming Xew Year was celebrated in traditional fashion. Thousands of enthusiastic Scots met at St. Pauls at midnight. The hotels are crowded and have picturesque decorations and lavish illuminations. A strike of all the hotel workers at Xew York threatened to mar festivities.50 words
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Article12 1913-01-02 7 London, Jan. 1. Senor Homanones has formed a Spanish Cabinet.12 words
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Article38 1913-01-02 7 Hard on his dignity. New York, Dec. 81. Ex president C astro has arrived here on board a French liner. He is detained at the immigration station pending enquiry as to his eligibility to enter.38 words
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Article27 1913-01-02 7 London, January 1. Mr. Ismay retires from the presidency of the International Mercantile Marine in June and will be succeeeded by Mr. Harold Sanderson.27 words
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Article34 1913-01-02 7 AH for the Party London, Jan. 1. The agenda for the forthcoming Conference of Labour Party emphasises the importance of party discipline and contains recommendations to ensure the loyalty of its members.34 words
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Article25 1913-01-02 7 London, Jan. 1. It is officially stated that the announcement of a conference between I nionist leaders of yesterday is without foundation.25 words
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Article41 1913-01-02 7 Owing to the flooded condition of the Race Course, it was impossible to hold the usual land sports, and these have been postponed to Saturday at 2 p.m. when it is hoped the weather will be more favourable.41 words
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Article34 1913-01-02 7 Peter Borch, Russ. 891, Kiinmins, 1-1, Calcutta, Borneo Co., Vladivostok 1. Belle of England, Brit. 2,469, Kelway, 1-1, Calcutta, Pat. Simons, Calcutta Dunedin, Brit. 3.057, Case, 11, Liverpool, Pat. Simons, Hongkong 2.34 words
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Article985 1913-01-02 7 Generally speaking, the more one looks into the way the Chinese do thing*, archaic and awkward as they often seem, the more one perceives that their tools and implements have been evolved by a long process of experience. For instance, some western genius came to the conclusion985 words
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Advertisement429 1913-01-02 7 ROBINSON Co. Ladies' and Children s Waterproofs. Sit iSR Ba^^^^i2_ '**sl!HP^a^^r \\-v3cA i v^aaa^^Pl&^Jl^^^Ba^BKv <J*^v .^^a?v w~^k .^^m. m. yßf 9b >: Mi mfjia\ ffi aaaaaaßP > J^E^^H I 1 i vnK^SSKEav»f^* f JJSHKmH Y&V^BP&mLm I 1 VJ^VUaV !ML TfflawJOLjaaal HaT^aaUgK£MiHßj*Aaft. f I VW^W 'C TftTW ala^aaß^flt^aßßWy 1 ?BK 'jBI429 words
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Advertisement645 1913-01-02 8 Shipping SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK en "BAN HONG LIONG Captain Stewart, will leave Singapore, on Friday, the Brd January, 19i:i, at 8 a. m. Comfort ablo accommodation for first anfl second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $60 or 99 ticaU. Return passage $108 or 160 ticaU. For Freights etc., apply645 words
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Advertisement352 1913-01-02 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer THONG WA 6,29« tons, R. P. Fysh, r.n.r., Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Tuesday, the 7th January, at about 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class352 words
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Advertisement602 1913-01-02 8 Shipping N. Y. K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with602 words
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Advertisement546 1913-01-02 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMEB. MIL LINE Chloi, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWABD Dumbea Dec 23 E. Simons Dec 23 1913 1913 Nera Jan 6 Cal£donien Jan 6 Magellan Jan 20 Amazone Jan 20 Paul Lecat Feb 3 Dumbea Feb 3 V.delaCiotat Feb 17 Nera Feb 17546 words
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Advertisement649 1913-01-02 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa! Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and649 words
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Advertisement537 1913-01-02 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Cey kr Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued tor Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and America Ports. Steamers will leave 81ngapot< on r MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). From Singapore, connecting at, Colombo537 words
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Advertisement824 1913-01-02 9 Ship ping foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. derating the New 21.000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners M BHINYO MARU" <# TENYO MA824 words
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Advertisement671 1913-01-02 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany671 words
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Advertisement527 1913-01-02 9 Banks i THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds Y 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Foochow527 words
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Advertisement378 1913-01-02 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3 Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, viz.- Life, Accident, Motor-Car, Fire and Marine r etc. Only the best Companies represented. Phone 473. A UC|D||Tli M. nCIKUIH, MANAGER. Nov 12 uc MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF^MNAOA. Established 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE,"378 words
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Advertisement360 1913-01-02 9 Insurance GREAT^m ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE. SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $250,00u Paid up Capital $135,410 Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over....s 400,000 Board of Director! O. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Direct** Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med. Offloe*. F. M.360 words
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Article912 1913-01-02 10 There are iadicatioas that the local public is beginniD^ to grow a little restive with regard to motor cycles, and it is in the hope that cyclists will take note, that this opportunity is taken of mentioning the subject. There have been one or two cases lately taken912 words
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Advertisement70 1913-01-02 10 ALWAYS LEADING CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER O U SINGAPORE. 17, Col Iyer Quay. Telephone 290. ALWAYS IN STOCK MILK BUTTER HOCKS CL&RETS MOSELLES BURGUNDIES H. M. B. WHISKY PORTS MADEIRAS SHERRIES COCKTAIL CHAMPAGNE BRANDI S SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES. o ASK FOR PRICE LIST. RAUTENBERG, S C H M I D70 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-02 10 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement235 1913-01-02 10 THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL MOTOR EXHIBITION, OLYMPIA. November Bth 16th, 1912. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. MOTOR TYRES. S^^^^^£^!^^P MANUFACTURERS. TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. DUNLOP TYRES STILL FIRST IN POPULARITY AND WEARING QUALITIES THE FOLLOWING IS THE GUARANTEED CENSUS OP THE TYRES PITTED TO CARS EXHIBITED AT THE ABOVE SHOW DUNLOP235 words
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Advertisement312 1913-01-02 10 NETHERLANDS INDIA COMMERCIAL BANk }>TABLIBHED 1863. CAPITAL. Nominal Ols. 15,000.000— (abt. £i m Paid-up i4,90r,,350-( C l RESERVE FUND. OJh. MtMtl (abt i Head Office Amhtkhlw (with Rub-Offlce at the B|| Hkau Agency: Batavia. BRANCHES Hongkong, Hamailii baya, Bandong, Indraniayou, \V» It Probolingj?o, Amjxnau and TjlUl CORRESPONDENTS :-In all of312 words
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Article11 1913-01-02 11 dfgsdfgsdf RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES sdfgsdfg gsdfgsdfg sdfgsdfg dfgsdfg dfgdfg INDUSTRIALS11 words
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Article69 1913-01-02 11 (COBBKOTBD UP TO Dec. 81'. Bank 4 m/s 3-4 7 16 N demand 3-4 6-32 Private credits 8 m/i 3-4 19-32 credits 6m 34 2932 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288* India, T. T. 174& Hongkong, demand 10^ Yokohama, demand 113f Java, demand 14O| Bangkok, demand 65f Sovereigns,69 words
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Article133 1913-01-02 11 Dec. 31. Tin 275 tons sold 1114.65 Gambler buyers 7.60 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.60 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. S'pore... buyer 19.60 Pepper, (White fair) 32.7 S Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 fco the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) U5 Cloves (Amboina) nom.133 words
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Advertisement86 1913-01-02 11 Call at the Office S*\ "IT! lip RONEO Lt? COLLYER QUAY, and SEE "THE BRUNSVIGA" CALCULATOR Invoice extension and checking Rule of Three, Exchanges and Conversions Freights, Percentages Averages, Apportionments Scientific Costings Mining, Timber Calculations of every description are possible on the BRUNSVIGA." rpxTTj 1 "TSPT PAT" Adding Machines TO86 words
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Miscellaneous1004 1913-01-02 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wntn Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-1 1 F.M.S. Dock H.I.M. Luchs Ger. 950 Thierichens Labuand, 22 12 Batavia 2 Steamers Nat. Tonnaize Master From Consignees For BHongLiong Brit 709 Stewart Bangkok, 81-12 Ban Keng Bangkok 2 Buyskes Dut 17791,004 words
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Article904 1913-01-02 12 Mora unpleasant weather .1 New Year in Hm I 1 ■•> <'< >"ld hanlh Jia\c been c|.\ i^< (1 fi; 111 ib ikitti and almost continuous 1 ain of yesterday. From :im eaily hour in tin- morning rain CMM down lil\. blotting out the view, with904 words
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Article2344 1913-01-02 12 X /-V'//// Our Own Correspondent.) London Dec. .5. lialkan InMuences The Strength of Consols -British Trade Activity Th«Future of Kubber Mr. Larnpard's Opti uii->m Vallambroca*! Dividend Johore Rabbi L niil< Kuala Schu^or. The narked here continue dominated i»> Uitikaii happenings, as tnc M(nv wordy conflict ebbi and2,344 words
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Article316 1913-01-02 12 The Bloc Funnel steamer Patroclus sustained an accident to her main shaft during her voyage to Tairen from Taku, which port she left on December 12. As she was two or three days overdue H.M.S. Monmouth" was sent out to search for her and escorted her in last316 words
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Article128 1913-01-02 12 In connection with the point which has been raised as to who tukes the salute ;it parades held In garrisons in India on the Ist January annually in honour of the assumption of the title of Empress of India by Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, fchc orders on the subject128 words
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Advertisement259 1913-01-02 12 ill Hi vk y/ SIEVES i. t« \A* w*Bv I^raBViMBW9 Va.ii FELUCCA CIGARETTES ARK OBTAINABLE THROUGH Messrs. KATZ BROS., Ltd JOHN LITTLE Co Lt( ROBINSON Co DRY GINGER ALEJ /i\ Ball Btohum Bottlbs\ V 01 AM' .-MALI.. f FRASER AND NEAVE LTD. I II DRY c GINGER ALE I FRASER259 words
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