The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 February 1913
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Title Section15 1913-02-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 13 1913. NO. 7,75315 words
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Article184 1913-02-13 1 The world- wide sympathy Celt for tln> death o( Captain Scott and his brave comrades is assuming the form of fwuds for the relief of relatives and of statins for the lost. Som<« particulars of Lf. Bowers, whose mother was married m the Straits, are also given184 words
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Article1307 1913-02-13 1 The earliest knowu epitaph on MCOfd lutes back to 8688 IJ.C and refers to a •ertain Egyptian king. It was found on ■he lid of a wood .mi coflln m one oi 'he wnaller pyramids, bat it rests at Mm p ent moment, if it he m existence1,307 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement372 1913-02-13 1 1 A PICTURE FULL OF EXCITING INCIDENTS I NICK WINTER AND THE STOLEN FAVOURITE In which Pathe s Popular Detective Artist excels him3elf. IT STILL, DRAWING CROWDS > Tin: I Beach ALHAMBRA Roa d. Supported By Lunembourg Gardens, The Bath-Chair Mar, Incendiary Indians (Thrilling American Kinema Picture) and The Green-Eyed372 words
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Advertisement394 1913-02-13 1 I THE CHINESE NEW YEAR FEATURES I I- AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, 1 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I Special Film produced by the Itala Film Co. "LIKE A SISTER" j (A Sweet Love Story combined with spirit stirring aeroplaue accident.) g£ SUPPORTED BY lj[ SHE IS A PIPPIN Biograph g394 words
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Advertisement275 1913-02-13 1 Go*bas's Hfcvcrtiscmcnte. Palmer Godown to let also bungalow Page 2. Motor car for sale small collection of krises a turnout and a number of race horses the property of Tan Hood (iuan Page 5. Bankruptcy notice re Tok Kirn Wee Page 2. Allan Wilkio*! programme of plays Page 1. Notice275 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1913-02-13 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 13th. High Water— 2-20 a.m.. 2-46 p.m. Dallas Co. Lady Frederick,, 9 p.m. Friday 14th. High Watei- 251 a.m., 3 -42 p.m. Moon First Quarter. Legislative Council 2-30 pm. Dallas Co. Bella Donna 9 p.m. Saturday 15th. ai*b Water 3-2H a.m., 5-12 p.m. N.D.L. Outward Mail due.130 words
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Article272 1913-02-13 2 Electricity bids fair to crowd the auctioneer off his pedestal. In Holland an electrical system of auctioning eggs has been tried, and has met with such success than it might possibly be tried on other commodities. The eggs are sold m lots of 2,500, and each lot272 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement1313 1913-02-13 2 F Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. mJSSSSSJSf U be received at the COLONIAL tmjiNLLRS Office, up to noon of the 24th February, 1913, for the following works:— r\*/* Whitevvashi ng> painting and repairs tc Office and Herbarium. Botanic Gardens 2. Whitewashing, painting and general repairs to Cadets' Bungalow 3. Whitewashing and rainting1,313 words
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Advertisement716 1913-02-13 2 Notices NOTICE TO TRADESMEN. The Mf ss President, Ist K. O. Y. L. I doe! not hold himself icsponsible for any debts iv curred by the Compradore. Feb 13 IV2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance 188* IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENT! Settlement op Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 4 of716 words
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Advertisement610 1913-02-13 2 For Sale FOR SALE PRIVATELY L urdor'' l^ 11 111 1 tyr<>a Vic toria m good ••tdei a grey Australian horse: strong useful annual a sot of harness, lamps £f (2. A rubber-tyred Palan.iuin m j>ood order. 3. A set of harness. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Peb 13 MOTOR CAR For610 words
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Advertisement512 1913-02-13 2 Wanted NURSE WANTED FQt? j WiMf(<l B 11-M to i r "^'""»ai»«. .Java Ptbli V ROOM WANTED A Professional Gentlen ivouhesuice furni« attuned la food localiti pttfaapt partial, m. .i. »»«i or Febll A^ L < JOHORE GOVERNMENT WANTED a oualihe remuneration offend, r. Apply with testimonials m ASST. PRINCIPAL512 words
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Article1150 1913-02-13 3 An extraordinary general meeting of tli« London Sumatra Uubber uid Produce K-Uitt-.. Ltd was held at the London of Commerce, Oxford-court, Cannon street K.C., for the purpose of considering the provisional agreement entered into with the United Sumatra Rubber Kstates. Ltd., for the sale to that company of1,150 words
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Article224 1913-02-13 3 The cultivation of the soya beau is not making very much headway m Ceylon, according to the Times of Ceyion." whereas m Java, Burma, Japan and Manchuria cultivation is carried on on a very extensive scale. Some time a^o the Ceylon Agricultural Society ordered some beans224 words
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Article419 1913-02-13 3 The ]>i <-< a qooti d j tlioso current ;:t < lyd« Tor ace VLu ket. Ai th< t hcic may \>v small vari&ti( Singapore, Feb. 10th, 1913. Beans, Long per catty 08 do. French do 12 Bo<jf per lb. 18 Beef Steak do. 20 Bean Sprouts419 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement288 1913-02-13 3 J^^^ f W Have you ld.KCn VANA r [t L ~-T j P RUM^ t T M R A°K \J J^ |>J J^ BRAND Tonic Wine i The Ideal Xnvigorator For Body, Brain and Nerve 1 strengthens the weak and sustains the strong. 'Vana* keep. you fit i V mental288 words
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Advertisement38 1913-02-13 3 Do no* !)i deluded into n<-^l«-ctiu^ a Uttle oold, nafuU catarrh expeetorattoa. j it \mll i i i i 1 1 1 become too late- for treatment. Morrhuol Creosote cturef oatanfaaild tit i. scciLlions) which cuubt cxpcutoiatioub. 1938 words
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Advertisement201 1913-02-13 3 h/ri*fy c °°d that enjoys the universal recomjmr^f- 9 m n dation of medical men. I2i^df^ fl For use during illness and con- I .r^S 'w *f fl^ valescence. SL <v Jr/f or Nvea^y infants and overI \r* > sY^^i growing children. As a supplementary food m JSjj^fK cases of201 words
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Article153 1913-02-13 4 The Hamburg-American Company's nev liner Imperator will sail on May 7 on he maiden voyage to New York. The Impera tor is the largest liner m the world (th< Kxpress says*. She is an eleven storeye< floating palace, 710 ft. long, with engine: of HO 000 h.153 words
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Article147 1913-02-13 4 In the Companies winding- Ip Court M Justice Swinfen Kady decided a summon taken out by the liquidator of the Tanal Brunei Rubber Company, Ltd., for th. purpose of determining the rights m refer ence to a fund representing the balance o a guarantee sura put147 words
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Article100 1913-02-13 4 The British Medical Association held a largely attended protest meeting at the Queen's Hall, where angry language wag used as to what the doctors maintained was the coercion of Mr Lloyd George. The Chancellor was described as a "malign comet a moral leper who had disgraced the100 words
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Article89 1913-02-13 4 The statutory report of the Kenny (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., states that the total number of shares allotted ia 15,000, the whole of these being payable to the full extent of 20s per share m cash. The total amount of cash received by the company m respect89 words
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Article48 1913-02-13 4 Disputants Commit Suicide. Berlin, January 14th.— At Kiel yesterday, a junior officer and a seaman on the battleship "Kaiser" quarrelled, and as this was a breach of discipline on the part of both, the officer shot himself dead, and the seaman committed suicide by hanging48 words
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Article1045 1913-02-13 4 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing so mauy months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the complication involved to Companies finishing their year's m different months1,045 words
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Article120 1913-02-13 4 191*. Jan. 19 Belat 2,410 Bruang 451 Bruseh 3,415 Chenderiang 2,326 Dungun (Wolfram 264 Gopeng Consol 6,94 4 Heawood 4,4h», Kamuning IST ,8 19 Kanaboi 1,806 -M Kiuta 3,330 SSO Kinta Association 5,042 Kledang 1,274 ].;l Kramat Pulai »>.l 14 Labat 7.: nl Menglembu Lode 8,8.".' Middleton |4|120 words
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Article25 1913-02-13 4 MMIOKt 51,816 Hntish Borneo 11)88,869 Jt'iiderata 5."5 Lanfikon 9)19,553 Melttlap 10)49,973 sapong 10.5.900 iekong 82,837 9.1 ■Jouth East 8,116 reoom *1,013 12,32025 words
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Advertisement105 1913-02-13 4 APPOINTMENT H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENI HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk TQ THE105 words
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Advertisement48 1913-02-13 4 dysentery] AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore DispenI sary, and ot MISS BROWN, Grassdale, River Valley Road, Singapore. THE BANGKOK TtUBES (ESTABLISHED 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. Singapore Agents. Telegrams: TIMES, BANGKOK.48 words
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Advertisement116 1913-02-13 4 SIEMENS J WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams. SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers. Manufacturers and j i Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Head Office Caxton House, Westminister, London. I Supplies Dept. and Stores Upper Thames Street, London. r g Lamps and Fittings Dept. Dalston, London. Works f Stafford and116 words
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Article504 1913-02-13 5 WHAT EUROPE THINKS OF ENGLAND. INCRE PBESI rOR i:\ KRYWHERI WILUAlfft. -'it of The Dai] linin of th b within tbemselre 0 the mirror of la Qtting m i"<! j <()! insider what the foreigi of England a( rh, .Nine Hundn i and Thirteen. 1 •< higher than 1 l:i504 words
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Article39 1913-02-13 5 >i d of the Oar* 4 i m. will be held :if Head i i tanning, to «};»> the dal f i < tn petitions, Ibe ralei whei h an] bo .:i- ;u I forward. The Commit! I39 words
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Article476 1913-02-13 5 ROUND <>k Pakis EICSTAUBAK I'll'- v -known I-jv,, dv.n, itfc M rit*r, Hoe, bu Cot nu tiiue I on a ii\.-iy war win. the police, on account of some unwarranted ■of punishment, i. through 'I humoroui sallies he has quite wore kham out. so that they hai476 words
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Advertisement329 1913-02-13 5 I CHEAPEST FUEL. HIGHEST EFFICIENCY. GREATEST ECONOMY. I Fuel Consumption is less than half cent per Horse Power Hour I SOLE AGENTS: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, I BEHN MEYER Co., Ltd., 100, Robinson Road. W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old intsruments. Cheapest329 words
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Advertisement605 1913-02-13 5 *uct ions AUCTION BALB OP I conditi.,n: B phol»tered yM Co.. ;illl ti-ai...s:c:im.a wax ,h,i,., Jf*^!! 1(M)M1 sllif 'argc bevelled ,/T 1 0-^SSSSSSSISra r I ;;:,;v::^;,: S; -t- > NOW ON VIEW. POWELt CO., Auction,,., I! AUCTION SALE OF I Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Semi-Grand Piano, Milners' Safe, etc. AT605 words
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Article19 1913-02-13 6 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. At 3-.SO a m. Feb. 10, at liis residence at Pudu, QBCMMI Bain, aged 51 yeats.19 words
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Article, Illustration851 1913-02-13 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Feb, 13, 1913. Hcie r.ii'-t r, c .-.&-»t«|* 0 iit*. c < .i -.r •<;.: t>; i*''He c i ..|ii. 'I i.i r |-c «r> 4/r<*. If the ocean routes ate the arteries of the Km pi re it may be truthfully affirmed that the851 words
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Article1402 1913-02-13 6 Towkay Loke Yew is having a big steam lighter built m Singapore for use m conveying produce from his oil mills m Kuala Selangor to Port Swettenhain. The lighter will steam eight knots an hour. A young Chinaman, 20 years of age, was walking along East Coast Road, towards Telok1,402 words
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Article22 1913-02-13 6 Agenta. Harold Carpmael. Pelepah Siginting:— Agents. Kvatt and < a Djapoera: 4.r.:,n t, r, lll( ,> Indragiri 1,786; total I > <-22 words
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Article258 1913-02-13 6 Revolting Tobti Kaifen-. llo:;;, ;i The bandits m the Lxuban tinue to furnish ]>»>ads to adorn th< wall here. Eight have bad their i. fcaken otf recently. Theac r v feng hsieu near Lnthatt. I, this special bund vaid. to bfl Li I came to Kaifeng to258 words
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Article195 1913-02-13 6 We yi it Boi ni>s Like Dcsgomii Marinkovitcij, advoeafc I reserve lieutenant m the SwriMl Lni lateribM as follows hit experienoai out side Adrianople 1 We would hay« beta all right m the trenches if If had not rained. Th« u...--bher was fin« a:;u dry ;r \\V195 words
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109 1913-02-13 6 The marriago of His Honour sir William Regs Davies, Chief Jultice, Hongkong, to 1 1 ihla Kathleen Chaplin, leoond dai Of the late W. K. BleonerilMMtl Aftlil! Beg. of FaTereham, Xc I yesterday Feb. 9th at the tk I hum the Reverend <;. B. Berrj109 words
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Article70 1913-02-13 6 Shanghai On suu(i;iy Jan. 19th, took place btiw— B tl; of Shanghai ami Btngapon, raited m a win toi who toorad :< total ol to Singapore's 450 points. Tl lirst match of I ami the future OOntMtl will with nit. red. Th« Shanghai i is understood, shortly70 words
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Article39 1913-02-13 6 Df B. A. Havilaml, late of 111 ed Malay States Service aii.l M '-'''j^ Margaret Price, youngest dang l l! n I late Rev Howel Price, Hector < Llanfr; Inach, Hreconahire, were to bo mUtlm* Reading on Tuesday, Jan 14th.39 words
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Advertisement194 1913-02-13 6 NOTICE. The Clifford-Wilkinson Tansan Mineral Water Co., Ltd., have pleasure m Informing the public tliMt they hava prooored tho lerricM of Mb. OSWALD DALGLBIBH, Consalting Cbemitt, rrom KOTTINOHAM, ENGLAND, as Maoagerof kbeirWorkaal TAKARADZKA. His soienlifio and Uohnioal knowledge, gainrtl i>> wide and varied experienoe m all braoohef of the l)ottling194 words
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Article617 1913-02-13 7 I THEIR LAST REQUEST. I World-wide Sympathy. ill Lord Carson precujee the Royal Geographical f rOD "> BffeCl to Capt s fa t hut t h < dependants' of ,h<mld b« adaqnately pro eon tider arranfensenfl i m Si. Paul v In Parliament. e b. 11. I" the617 words
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Article94 1913-02-13 7 British Statement Later. Feb, 11. -In question time m (Jli i Common! Dr. Macnamara re- !>. Churchill Mid that he con--11 would he better to deal with Cirpitz'i speech when the naval en presented as then he could position ms a whole. Meantime "<1 to express the94 words
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Article239 1913-02-13 7 MORE DOUBLE VICTORIES. Sofia. K»'i>. 1 1 Aft*r repulsing all the Turkish attacks axotpfl those near the Sea of Marmora tin; Bulgarians have retired to fresh positions tOOM six kilometres to the rear. Their losses were insignificant but the Turks bad fifty officers and five thousand men killed239 words
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Article30 1913-02-13 7 Dispute Settled. London, Feb. 12.- A telegram from tJeltfrade Bays that the (ioverumeut organ innounces that the dispute between Bui;aria ami Uurnaniji has ended m a compromise.30 words
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Article47 1913-02-13 7 Bulgarians Annoy. Kustenji, Feb. I*2. -A telegram states bat tbe Turkish ironclad Assari Tewiik is i;uily ashore on the rocks to the south of Media. Salvage steamers proceeding to jer assistance were tired on by the Bulf;irians who are holding the coast m strength.47 words
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Article89 1913-02-13 7 London, Feb. 11. Sir Edward Grey, replying to questions by Sir John D. Rees, said that His Majesty's Government had consented to the inclusion of Chihli and Kwangsi to the list of provinces to which the importation of Indian opium was prohibited. Sir John Jordan had been89 words
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Article85 1913-02-13 7 St. Petersburg, Feb. 11. The mission of the Buriat Lama Dorjieff is still undefined and all he is willing to say is that he ll charged to ascertain the views of Russia on certain questions concerning Mongolia :ind Thibet. The Novon Vremya understands that Dorjieff is charged85 words
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Article192 1913-02-13 7 London, Feb. 11. The House of Com mous has passed the third reading of the Aerial Navigation Bill. LtovtoDAnt }>ovvers, of the Indian Marine Service, who was the officer m charge of the commissariat service of the ill-fated Scott Expedition, was the son of Captain Bowes*, who192 words
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Article159 1913-02-13 7 BIG GUNS AT SHORT RANGE. Y. M. C. A. Fortress. A battle is proceeding In Mexico City, the Federals bombarding four thousand rebels who are holdiug the arsenal. London, Feb. 12. A telegram from Mexico City states that there has been street fighting there before, but a battle159 words
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Article30 1913-02-13 7 London, Feb. 12. The Commander of the Perseus telegraphs that the cutter which was driven by storm from the shore on Jan. :>1 has been tfiven up.30 words
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Article16 1913-02-13 7 London, Feb. 11. -The Japanese Cabinet bas resigned and Admiral Yamamoto assumes the Premiership.16 words
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Article51 1913-02-13 7 London, Feb. 11. -In the House of Commons Mr. Harcourt replying to Mr. Molteno pointed out that the murder of Mr. Oakley occurred m .Tohore and not m the Federated Malay Slates and he declined to accept the suggestion that life m the F. M. S. was51 words
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Article422 1913-02-13 7 If your mind is overcome with tbe stirring throb and thrum < >f the wires that Keuter sends the daily press, And your blood runs chilly cold when you hear that Indian gold Is a source of expert altruist distress "When you lead of some attack, should422 words
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Article76 1913-02-13 7 The above named play was staged, for the second time by the Dallas Company last night. The audience was not too large, but was a very appreciative. The caste was indentical with that of the former occasion, and all the parts were well sustained. To-night,76 words
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Article353 1913-02-13 7 In view of the interest m Robert Hichens 1 great novel, aroused m Singapore at the moment by the promised performance to-morrow night of the play founded an "Bella Donna" the career of the author is worth recalling. After writing short stories for ladies'353 words
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Correspondence.
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Article261 1913-02-13 7 To Mr Henry Dallas per favour of the Editor. Dear Laddie, Your remarks m Tuesday's issue re "Baby Mine" remind rue of a newspaper illustration I saw the other day. In the illustration we had a sketch of a real Tragedian with his right hand swathed m261 words
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Article191 1913-02-13 7 Washiugtou, January 29. The civil ;overnment of the Philippine Islands is a aw-defying oligarchy, and is bankrupting he Filipinos," declared the father of the [ones bill, speaking from the floor of the losse yesterday m an intemperate reply o that part of the Presidential message lealing191 words
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Advertisement47 1913-02-13 7 The man was dark and debomiair, Anil every inch a millionaire, His illness was a grave afTair, In spite of wealth. They swathed his chest m oil and lint, They said he'd die— gave him the hint, Said he: Go, fetch Woods' Peppermint He's now m health.47 words
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Advertisement168 1913-02-13 7 ROBJNSON Co. I Special Display I of I Yiyella Flannel I FOR I DAY AND NIGHT WEAR I 140 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM I A Full Range of Samples Free on Application. I II W. D. H. O. WILLS'S 81 I I the NEW gg I SMOKING MIXTURE 0 I168 words
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Advertisement450 1913-02-13 8 I THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, I A. BAUR, I Penang. Colombo. FERTILISERS FOR ALL CROPS. MANURES I OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Castor Cake Meal Ordinary Bone Meal Rape Cake Meal Baurs Patent Steamed Bone Meal Groundnut Cake Meal Degesatinized Bone Meal Baurs Patent Pish Guano Basic Slag, 80 o fineness Fish450 words
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Advertisement510 1913-02-13 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co.. Ltd. worn Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta The Company's BtssJDef EGRA 4,999 tons, w. i:. Whlttißghsjn, u.n.r., Com Miamkr, will he despatched for the abov« ports OO Friday, the Utli iustant, at sp.m. She has excellent accommodation for dm and second class passengers. Terms and510 words
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Advertisement530 1913-02-13 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges, "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies niaintair a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling530 words
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Advertisement628 1913-02-13 8 Shipping N.D.C Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAH LINE. The fast*dud woll-known mail steamers ci this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa lort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and Kobe628 words
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Advertisement364 1913-02-13 8 ?!!iPPjng p. a I STEAM NAVIGATION C0«P«, For China, Jap,,, Australia, India, Aden Mediterranean P on and London o2Ti Port BtaUMta wm lea^i Bin, 1913 MAIL LINES BomwamD From Singapore, ©onnectini Colombo with ■a Himalaya K. i M!" vanha Mar 7 H y V V rlla m India Ap] B364 words
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Advertisement733 1913-02-13 9 Ship ping toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran nsco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. wttV^A T x?T D T T i IPle1 P le^ Bcrew Turt >ine Miners BHINYO733 words
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Advertisement733 1913-02-13 9 Shipping Pacinc Mail S.S. Co L V. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAT AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERI KOITTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful Islam of the Pacinc. Through Passage Tickets granted to England France and733 words
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Advertisement545 1913-02-13 9 I THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd if Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTEB s Capital Subscribed T1 0,000,00 r, Capital Paid Up y 6,250,00 l fl Reserve Funds y 3,100,00* 8 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). BRANCHEB AND AGENCIES: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama545 words
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Advertisement657 1913-02-13 9 Insurance NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE FOUNDED 1797. > HEAD OFFICES, 0 NORWICH AND LONDON D '-<>«*» Paid exceed U28,.-,00,0* Lowest Rates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. Agents THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3 Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, viz.- Life, Accident, Motor-Car,657 words
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Article735 1913-02-13 10 We have received an Abridged progEMUM of the International Rubber Congress and Exhibition which is to take place m Batavia m September of next year. This exhibition is the one which was put off to avoid clashing with the Xew York exhibition and it is hoped it will735 words
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Advertisement61 1913-02-13 10 /v^ X» The Experienced frf'ti Motorist \t^-£''W takes TYRES Obtainable from all Dealers and Garages. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER Co.. U SINGAPORE, I'noNi: 290. 17, COLLYER QUAY. Tblbgrams Continenta. vllx \W^^^ i :'i y y A^^^^BfS^ Coufiterfpils. j fe belief without W e PARIS, Q m^vivjennfe —Sold by all Chemists. s.>~61 words
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Advertisement18 1913-02-13 10 SODIUM BISULPHITE In one cwt. barrels $10. per barrel ex godown. HOOGLANDT&Co., CHEMICAL DEPT. Jan 27 mwf 2H-218 words
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Advertisement267 1913-02-13 10 1 i m C TY7l_* 1 I w^roY^^ hlch C^l=^^\^y^ Non-Skid 'T in ii v^ J" (b) Is not an experiment $m y^ ™Jf v C/ >x^ > r > cl Erasures a firm grip on I v \J y^ v the road flf w W) Remains a non-skid 0j267 words
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Article1351 1913-02-13 11 j RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. OAP. laaUß. PAlb. LABTDiV. BUTBRa. BBLLBBB. 85,000 2b 2s Allagar 8% 3 li 3 81 500,0 0 £1 HI Anglo-Java 9 41 10 v 150,000 2b 28 Anglo-Malay 4>% int 14 9 15 9 50,000 2b 2b Batang Malaka 2 8 3 3 80,000 11,351 words
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Article72 1913-02-13 11 (COBBEOTBD UP TO Feb. 12). Bank4l /B 2-4 7-16 demand 2 4 6 82 Private credits 8 m/§ 3.4* n credits 6m g 3.4 France demand Bank 294* Germany, demand ;gl India, t.t. 174 i Honokono, demand Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand e6 Sovereionb, Bank Buying72 words
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Article136 1913-02-13 11 Feb. VI. J} n 100 tons sold tl 11.371 Gambier Gambier Cube Hfe" Gambie, g«b, N<j. Pepper black ordia. S'pora 20 05 Pepper, (White fair) ...buyers 3:;!::, Nutmege (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) ln Cloves (Amboina) Bali Coffee (4% Black) 84136 words
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Advertisement108 1913-02-13 11 FINEST SELECTED LIQUORS Brandy. Prnnier's Star. Champagne. Moet and Chandon. Champagne. Lebean. A sound, dry wine 1 doz. qts. 527 doz. pts. S«>i). Cider. Buhner's Herefordshire, m cases of (> doz. pints SI 7. COWSlip Wine. (j. Travers Sons) m eases of 1 doz. <jts. S7. Gin. Melrose Drovers Old108 words
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Advertisement13 1913-02-13 11 F r SSSSf^"* 1 Ua^ k^g Cough at Nigh%, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure13 words
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Miscellaneous945 1913-02-13 11 VESSELS iN POUT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived ForV/h.n Kuantan F M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-11 X.M.S. 7)ock Sea Belle F.M.S. yoh 400 Ahrnat I. S Ikum, 141 S U^rtafa Bteamera Nat. Tonnage Mastet From Consignee* Brouwer Out 1781 Schmidt B'massin. 29- 1 ships kmmmaw Buyo Maru Jap 1818945 words
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Miscellaneous85 1913-02-13 11 SHIPS AT THE WHARVES. Eas^ Wharf (Basin)— Nil Ea«t Wharf Section 1- T. ir oha, Eunymim Sheers Wharf Soyo Mai v Main Wharf S.o. -2-Kawiuhi Man. J' ;llßtji 3— jina Mam, II irlmftMU] I ii 4— Sandakan, Cadmus r >— Ml 6 ixion, Woagkol Sr CW J^u k Rec f85 words
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Article542 1913-02-13 12 The Third Court was occupied t]\c 'ej par! of Tuesday, and again t«>r(j:iv morning, witii the hearing of the theft. Charge on board the Ipoh". which was reported m these OOlumni on Wednesday of last week. The charge wms. thai tWO Chinese robbed a Malay trader of a542 words
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Article149 1913-02-13 12 Before Mr Talma, yesterday afternoon, further evidence was taken m the murder charge, brought against Chi Sip Si, an upper-grade prisoner from the gaol. The affair took place m the prison yard, about noon on the 15 th of last month, when accused, Chi Sip Si, is149 words
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Article166 1913-02-13 12 At the general inerting, m Tasmania, the chairman said the output for the year from 7 1 acres was 1,886 tons* or an average of 1s tons per acre and if the dredge maintained that rate it would take 1 1 years to exhaust the 900 acres.166 words
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Article61 1913-02-13 12 The competition for the Ladies' Spoon for February on Monday resulted m a tie between Mrs Carver and Mrs (lausloser The scores were as follows Mrs Carver 48 owe 1 t»> Mrs ChUBtIOME IB 2 l<i Mrs Clreen b'l 5 47 ItiM MrNair 49 I 4761 words
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Article96 1913-02-13 12 The Grillins for the Spring Race .Meeting have arrived nnd are on view at Morton*! Racing Stables, Kampong Java Road. They are a very nice. and even lot. As there are only very few not yet subscribed for out of the Baton of 80 intending subscribers should96 words
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Article31 1913-02-13 12 It has been decided not to start this tournament till Feb. 19, 'preliminaries* and March sth competition proper. All ties published so far are therefore cancelled.31 words
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Article13 1913-02-13 12 Ties arranged for yesterday are postponed to Friday 14th.13 words
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Article175 1913-02-13 12 The Selangor Turf Club is importing two batches of griftins for the summer meeting m .June next (1). Fifteen ponies, 14-1 to 14-2, at I cost of $300. (3). Ten thoroughbred horses at a cost of Eight of the latter have alre idy been subscribed for, and175 words
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Article143 1913-02-13 12 Shhioi's Charge Against Qebman. At the Hongkong Magistracy, on Feb. 3, before Mr. Ha/claud, Karl Boettucr, 28, described as a clerk, and a natiw oJ Trier, Germany, was charged by Insps :< Watt, for on January 26th taking a photo graph of a portion of143 words
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Article271 1913-02-13 12 It is sometimes amusing to note how certain critics lump all the Dreadnoughts together when they want to measure our naval strength against a rival naval power; and then treat with contempt all the pre" Dreadnoughts," which are m the First Line still, or held m readiness271 words
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Article560 1913-02-13 12 ICBBSAGEB THREE hours QUICKER. Rk.markahle Bchbmb. Considerable interest has been aroused the details published m the M Times of Ceylon of the new Ocean Cable which is to be laid from Laud's End to the Far East. Government has practically no information of the scheme except an560 words
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Article307 1913-02-13 12 The officer Administering the Government of Ceylon has at last attained some measure of fame. The experimental introduction of ostriches into Ceylon, with a view to discovering whether or not the birds are likely to breed m the island and thus open a profitable new source of revenue307 words
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Article53 1913-02-13 12 i The death took place m Kuala Lumpur,! early on Monday morning, of Mr. (has. H. Stafford, auctioneer, after a short period' of illness. Deceased who was 8C yean of! age took ill first a week ago. and, despite all medical aid and care, passed away i death being due53 words
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Article178 1913-02-13 12 The Russian steamer Alew Morcb," stranded iv the Rhio Strrits. has been sold to a Singapore syndicate. The outward and the homeward M. M. mail steamers Nera and Magellan are due here on Sunday and Monday respectively. The outward iuteremediate P. and o. Nankin is due at Port178 words
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Article422 1913-02-13 12 By Lieut. Colonel G. A. Derrick, V.D., Commandant, S. V. c. Singapore, 11th February, 191:?. S. V. 0. Ballestier Rifle Range is allotted as under Saturday 15th Feb. at p.m. S. If. E. v Club Shoot. Sunday 16th Feb. at 8 a.m. S. V. A. Maxim422 words
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Article125 1913-02-13 12 A very old resident of the F.M.S. pnwcd away at :5J30 o'clock on Monday m the person of Mr. <;. Ham, the proprietor of Bain's Press and editor of In Tinhmd. Mr. Rain m the course of his long career iv Malaya made many friends. Of a quiet, unobtrusive disposition125 words
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