The Straits Times, 4 January 1909
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Title Section13 1909-01-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 22.850. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. JANUARY 4 1909. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1909-01-04 1 GRAND HOTEL EUROPE. THE ASSEMBLY ROOM (Seating Capacity 100), NOW OPEN, IS AVAILABLE FOR WEDDING RECEPTIONS, MUSICAL SOIREES, ETC. MASONIC BANQUETS AND SPECIAL DINNERS SERVED IN THE MOST RECHERCHE STYLE. 2736 ZRrt JSeedlework and Jlo er ZDepot. ill. Orctuird Rood I'RKSKXTS FOR NEW YLAR. A fresh supply of Fancy Baskets158 words
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Advertisement36 1909-01-04 1 NOTICE. THE TRIESTE HOTEL, centrally situated at the crossing of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road, is from December 30, 1908, opened from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. HORN STEIN, Proprietor, 2782 Fi rat-Class Licensee.36 words
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Advertisement117 1909-01-04 1 TEUTONIA CLUB. To-Night! BBOITAL BY Mr. L. PREMYSLAV, The Famons Violin Virtuoso. BOOKING The Kolmisoii Piano Company, Limited. THE NEW JAPANESE CINEMATOGRAPH, Beach Road TENT. to-nTght! Grand Change of Programme. IXCLUDIXd LAKE GARDA LONDON BOAT KACE HANDCART KACE SWIMMING MASTER EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION QUICK CHANGE MESMERIST And fourteen New Films, imported117 words
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Advertisement216 1909-01-04 1 ROBINSON AND CO. Cameras for the Tropics. 2| THE "ENSIGN" ROLL FILM [BBpaip HAND CAMERAS. HHu I 9^PSO4^I I>at K^SIGN" Camera takes the B} -inch spool of Bliiili V?j£m^&\ l:i V Ina :l |1;l 1S strongly constructed of well- h^^^^an seasoned mahogany, best leather bellows, folding aluminium H^lili W MllilmL216 words
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Article1138 1909-01-04 2 EXPORTS TO HAMBURG FROM THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Better Prices Reported Prevalent. An occasional correspondent writes to The Times of Ceylon, from Hamburg, as follows As you are aware, the prices for rubber have risen very considerably since the great crisis, and are now nearly as high again as1,138 words
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Article476 1909-01-04 2 Investigating Local Missionary Work, In a report in a Boston paper of a series of meetings held in that city under the anspices of the Laymen's Missionary Movement, the following of local interest occurs, together with a very excellent picture of Mr. Wilber The most impressive address of476 words
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Article98 1909-01-04 2 Canton- Hankow Railway. In arranging with Mr. J. O. P. Bland, of the British and Chinese Corporation, for a loan of two millions sterling for the construction of the Hunan-Hupeh section of the Canton-Hankow Railway, it was the intention of His Excellency Chang Chih-tuag to borrow, at the same time,98 words
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Article99 1909-01-04 2 The death is announced of Mr. William Gow, tin- London broker, after an operation, at the aue of 65 years. I 'recast d was the bead of Messrs. Gow, Wilson and Stanton, Ltd. tea and rubber produce and share broker?. Mr. Gow was planting in Cachar, or Assam, in the99 words
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Advertisement263 1909-01-04 2 BUCHANAN^ I FAMOUS I "Black White" is absolutely the BEST VALUE obtainable. The reputation of this blend has been built up on the SOLID BASIS of Quality and Age and NO CHANGE has been made from the tirst. This fact is Guaranteed. DRINK Tan san! I The Ideal Natural Mineral263 words
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Advertisement180 1909-01-04 2 BUCHANAN'S WHISKIES. are not an experiment. They hare been the favourite blends at home for many years and are rapidly gaining similar popularity in the Colonies. No expense is spared in keeping both "RED SEAL" AND "BLACK AND WHITE" np to the'mark. M Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. NEAR ENTRANCE180 words
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Advertisement121 1909-01-04 2 fl let b^l An Assassin Rheumatism is like an assassin. It creeps up from behin 1 when your back is turned. Before you know it y.m are In Its power, and the terrible pains and aches that follow are even worse than if the assassin's knife was driven into your121 words
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Advertisement491 1909-01-04 2 A POPULAR CLERGYMAN Sciatica, Stiffness, Nervous and Muscular Fatigue The remarkable public appreciation of the important letters appearing in this announcement week by week, is due to the absolute reliability of the experiences narrated. The very people we all know and feel we can trust, in whose word we have491 words
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Article1054 1909-01-04 3 ELECTROCUTION AND ELECTRIC SLEEP. Capital Punishment of the Future. Tbat electrocution as practised in the United States lias not yet justified itself is the conclusion of a French writer, Francis Marre, who contributes an article on this subject to Cosmos t Paris i. He regards further study and1,054 words
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Article187 1909-01-04 3 Coconut Shell Bomb Thrown Against a Train. A coconut shell bomb, containing some Htuall knife blades, was thrown at a train on the East Bengal State Railway, on the night of December 20. near the scene of other similar attempts. The train contained a number of187 words
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Article167 1909-01-04 3 Cunard Captain Weds American Millionairess. A romantic story of ocean courtship has just had its seqnel at Boston, U.S.A., where Captain J, Penticost, one of the best-known commanders of the Cunard Line, has led to the altar Miss Edith Pierce, of Foxneld, Mass., one of the weathiest and167 words
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Article188 1909-01-04 3 It appears that during the hearing of the murder charge against a native of the Celebes, named Baludi. the accused confessed to having killed a schoolmaster bid in the bouse of his intended victim and murdered him when he was fast asleep. The wife, ho he asserted,188 words
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Advertisement737 1909-01-04 3 fJ WHITE'S I HONEY I i^^™^^^^^™^"^™ BRAND I Bacon ®> Hams. I Sole Proprietors John White ®> Co., JK^^ Bristol, England. SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. FROV AUGUST 1. 1908. AND UNTIL FATHER NOTICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 12 1 4 S 6 7 8 9 10737 words
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Advertisement671 1909-01-04 3 A GOOD START IN LIFE. Mothers thoaM early rcali/c BOW essential good health is for the success of their child in after life. A Kicllv nourished haby Renerallv means .111 undersized child, wanting in stamina and vigour. If unable t" luir-e vom hahv, yon HUM K' v c live wbstitilhi671 words
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Article760 1909-01-04 4 VE SSELS EXPECTED. flame, port, probable date ol arrival, and name oj Agents. STEAMERS. Airlie, Sydney, Feb 23 Bonataad Andalusia, Honpkong, Jan 3 Behn Meyer Assaye, Honßkong, Jan 14 P. O. Coy Avuihi*. Bomb»y. Jau BorneoCtn A tysuax, China, Jai W. Mansfield Arratoon Apoar, Hongkong. Feb P. Stoat A»a Maru,760 words
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Article209 1909-01-04 4 Passengers Outward. Per P. and O. steamer Malta, due January 8. Captain aud Mr». K. F. Knox, Mr. J. C. Hart. Miss M. Krarup, Master F. Krarup, Mrs. Maclaughlan and child, Mr. F. G. Howard, Mr. Whitaker. i'( r N.D.L. steamer Lutzow, due Jauuary 9— Mr. B.209 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement60 1909-01-04 4 While it is not true that "we are well ii v c think ourselves well," it is undoubted!) true that wo can aggravate our sickness bj frettiug and worrying about it. Steams Wine, taken by rundown/debilitated persons, boon produces kucli a curative effect that they cease to worry, as they60 words
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Advertisement750 1909-01-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Por China, Japan, Penang;, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Erypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills at Lading Issued for Cbm Ooaet, Persian Golf, Continental, and America Ports. Btean:era will leave Singapore on or aboai MAIL LINE {Outward for China). Devanha Jan IS750 words
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Advertisement584 1909-01-04 4 STEAMERS SAILING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL BTEAM NAY. GO. LTD P The Companies' steamers are deSpaohed from Liverpool outwards for the Straita, China and Japan every week and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles,584 words
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Advertisement480 1909-01-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. Gil. LTD. Tax steamers of tbit Company maintain a regular direot service between Calcutta, Straita, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsse Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, Ac, Ac Steamers Tons Commander KuTSAas 4.89S480 words
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Advertisement587 1909-01-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. Thet teamen of thia Company maintain a regular aervioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straita, China and Japan. Homewards, tbey are despatohed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direot, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo587 words
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Advertisement744 1909-01-04 4 STEAMER B*ILINBB. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD Imperial Otrmso Mail l.lif. The fait and well known mail ttonmi-r ibis Company sail fcrtnlgblly from Br- a Samborg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, SombrrtM on, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (ornu. Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice mm Port Said, Boei, Aden, Colombo. Pcn»ilngsfort, HcDga^g, Bbangbal, Bajjisak.,744 words
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Article1305 1909-01-04 5 DiDKK till* butting Ui« follow M kbbr«TUU«M »r« Mil:-.tt.-dulMr; •b.->btp; bs.— barflM «cb. Mb. ..mot; Vot.— Tarbt; Cti.-CnuMt; O"bt.— <!■■ boat Tot.— Torawlu II p.— II ir»« po««r Brit.— Bril«h. U. M.-lfait«lHUtM: Feb.— Fr»nrh Ow.Oarm&B Dot.— lHWh Hal.— ltalian Hpan.-Sp.mu.li Har. -Nnrawak O.c— O«n.raJ carlo dp.— <l«k1,305 words
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97 1909-01-04 5 Wharves at which Veasels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG PAOAR. East Wbiu Bam*— New Orleans, Delpbine, Sultan. East W. Sectioh I— E. F. Ferdinarj, Tbongwa, Hsctioh No. 1 (Sanaa Wbabt)— Hild. SaonoM 3 Lai Sang B—Kum8 Kum Bang. 4— Nil. a ft— Jacobs.97 words
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Article85 1909-01-04 5 Foa Pn Bmn Tin ToMORBOW Sarawak Rajah of Sarawak 1 p.m. P. Swettenham, Penang Rotorua 1 p.m. Port Swettenham via porta Janet NicoU lpm. P. Swettenbam, Penang Pwak lpm. Malaoca and Muar BamWhattHin S p.m. Penang and Calcutta Lai Sang 4 p.m. Batu Pahat Aina Liong 4 p.m.85 words
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Article120 1909-01-04 5 FROM EUROPE By the N D L. steamer Laet/.ow, due Jan. 8. B. I. ateamer Teeata, due Jan. 9. M. M. steamer Polyneaien, doe Jan. 11. FROM CHINA M. M. steamer E. Simons, doe Jan. 11. lot M B I. to* 30 M.M. )ec 4 P. A.O.120 words
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Article180 1909-01-04 5 January a Kouane-Si, Fob str, Antwerp via porn NiugCliow, Brit str, London and Liverpool lala de Panay, Span »tr. Iloilo and Manila Hagen, Ocr str, Hamburg via ports t Loo Book. Ocr str, Hoihow Benoa, Dut atr, Bengkalis Mahidol, Siam atr, Bangkok via ports Tringganu, Ocr atr, Iloilo via180 words
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Article369 1909-01-04 5 Encouraging Demand for Rupee Currency. Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Company report from London, as under, on December 10:— The juotation (or bar gold rose on Monday to 77 Hid. on which basis the arrivals about JMOO.OOO— were bought for Paris. Withdrawals were made for abroad ax under: Dec.369 words
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Article88 1909-01-04 5 Says the Bombay correspondent of Capital: The present P. and mail contract terminates in IUIG, when the public will demand a faster service. Mr. Synies told us the other day that the Company were willing and able to provide it so long as they88 words
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Article160 1909-01-04 5 PASSED BUNDA BTRAITB OK ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Dec. 17 -Out. str. Tantalus, Capt. Konden burg, from Batavia, Dec. 17 for Amsterdam. Dec. 18 Dut. str. Sumatra, Capt. Feninga. from Amsterdam. Nov. 7 for Batavia. Dec. 18 Brit. str. Zanoni, Capt. Driver, from Singapore. Dec. 16 for Christmas Id. Dec.160 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement540 1909-01-04 5 STEAMER BAIUH6B. HY7K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. A* A regular FOUTNIOUTLY serrloe It main tamed between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, Under Mail CoDtnot with the Imperial Japan cue OoverniDent, specially designed for the <:.in:p«Q)'B tun pean Service, lighted through oat by Electricity, provided with540 words
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Advertisement410 1909-01-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. CHRIBTNAS HOLIDAYS 8.1.5. N. CO.. LTD. Return Tickets at Single Fares will be issued by 8.1.5. N. Co's steamers to Port Swettenbam, Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta, Madras and Coromandel Coast port«, available for use between December 15, 1908, and January 10, 1909. For particulars of pagsage and sailing, apply410 words
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Advertisement482 1909-01-04 5 3TEAMER SAILINGS. C P R. Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Royal Mail Steamship Lin*. I'HK NATIONAL HIOHWAT TO BOBOPB VU CHINA JAPAN. CANADA and Mm UNITBD BTATBB Root* from Hongkong, ria Shanghai, Nagaaakt, (Inland So* cf Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria aod Vanooarer, R.M.R. "Earusb or lirou" Twin lorew ttea R.M.B. "Kara**,482 words
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Advertisement47 1909-01-04 5 Tim* BiXJjH on Fort Canning and Monnt Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich meantime. The time gun is flred at 19-o'olook noon, mdi eating Singapore standard time, on every day exoapting Sunday, when II U flred at ons o'clock.47 words
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Advertisement199 1909-01-04 5 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Jan. S. At saleroom, Noh. 20, 21 and 22, Malabar Street, at 2.30 p.m. •Ian. 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledgos, at 10 a.m. Jan. 8. At ■■Elorooiu, unredeemed pledges, at 10 a.m. Jan. 9.— At No. 212, Ann Sian»> Hill, Chinese house-bold furuitun-, at 1.90199 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1909-01-04 5 I DAY BY DAY r. January 4. Vat»-r: 10 p.m. New Year Sports meeting, 5.80 p.m. X: Teutoma Club, 9 p.m. bra Cinematograph, 7.80 p.m. Tours, 7 p.m. Me Cinematograh, 7.30 p.m. Cinematograph, 7.80 p.m. u»»j Cinematograph, 7.80 p.m. Week o( Prayer, Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m. Tuesday, January 5. High174 words
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Miscellaneous29 1909-01-04 5 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, January 4, 10 am. Barometer 80.00 Direction of Wind East. Faroe of Wind 4 Mai. Temp In Rhode 69 Mania. 760 K S.E. 1 39 8429 words
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1173 1909-01-04 6 The Straits Times. PRICE 10 CENTS. MONDAY, JANUARY 4. We expressed our surprise the other day when Reutor reported that the Earl of Crowe had said the cost of national training on the lines suggested by Lord Roberts would cost twenty millions sterling a year. There is no reason for1,173 words
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Article14 1909-01-04 6 Mr. J. T. Askey, of the Forest Department, Sclangor, lias been transferred to Taiping.14 words
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Article13 1909-01-04 6 A motor service is to be established between Kukit Mortajam and Kulim, shortly.13 words
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Article12 1909-01-04 6 From Hongkong, 1,246 passengers arrived, yesterday, by. the Indo-China steamer Lai Sang. >"12 words
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Article21 1909-01-04 6 The execution of the four murderers of tbo late Dr. Barrack wan fixed to take place at Kuan tan, ihis morning.21 words
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Article22 1909-01-04 6 The appeal of Suppamah was finished in the Appellate Court just as we went to press on Saturday, the appeal being dimissed.22 words
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Article21 1909-01-04 6 Tho pupils of St. Joseph's Institution will give an entertainment to His Excel lency the Papal Delagate at 3 p.m. to-day.21 words
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Article28 1909-01-04 6 There will be a service in English to bo conducted by the Rev. J. A. B. Cook at tho Johore Church on Sunday, January 10, at 8.45 a.m.28 words
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Article19 1909-01-04 6 Nearly eight hundred passengors arrived from Amoy and Swatow, this morning, by Messrs. Wee Bin and Company's steamer Glonfallocb.19 words
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Article25 1909-01-04 6 On board the steamer Capri, which passed through last week, was a company of 100 Italian soldiers to relievo the Italian Legation Guard at Peking.25 words
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Article26 1909-01-04 6 At Singapore, China, Endeavourors visit the steamers that call at that port, Bays the Christian Endeavour World, which seonut to be a little short"' on geography.26 words
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Article30 1909-01-04 6 A meeting of the non- Scots British community took place on tho verandah of the Uoyal Bangkok Sports Club, the other evening, when it was decided to hold a ball.30 words
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Article32 1909-01-04 6 Tho Italian cruisers Marco Polo and Vesuvio are daily expected to arrive here. Tho Marco Polo is coming out to rolieve, on the Far Eastern station, the Vesuvio, whoso commission has expired.32 words
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Article31 1909-01-04 6 The first steamer to berth at tho new wharves at Kowloon, built for Messrs. Butturfiold and Swire by Messrs. Howarth Erskine, Ltd., was tho Huichow, of tho China Navigation Company, Ltd.31 words
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Article41 1909-01-04 6 Tho N.D.L. steamer Buelow left Hongkong, at noon on Wednesday, and she arrived here at daylight yesterday, making the passage from port to port in 3 days and 18 hours. She left at noon today with the Gorman mail for Europe.41 words
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Article42 1909-01-04 6 There is nothing iv the new F.M.S. Railway time table about the through train to Singapore, which is expected to start on February 1, the system at present ending at Scgamat, which is 107 miles from Johore Bahru and 367 from Prye.42 words
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Article47 1909-01-04 6 The latest new thing in Chinese vernacular journalism is tho appearance of a periodical, edited by women, at Shanghai. The promoters announce- that it will appear on tho fifteen day of the first month in the next Chinese year- and will be published monthly for the present.47 words
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Article48 1909-01-04 6 The Lioutonant Governor of Burma has refused to accept the finding of the Court of Inquiry into the grounding of the steamer Lama, which acquitted tho Pilot, Mr. C. E. S. Downey. His Honour has directed Mr. Downey to be severely reprimanded and warned to bo more careful.48 words
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Article46 1909-01-04 6 A member of an English firm, recently, travelled across Mesopotamia from Aleppo to Baghdad in a motor-car, travelling via Alexandrella and Anah to the Euphrates, and then across the desert. Probably this is the first time a vehicle of this description has been seen in Mesopotamia.46 words
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Article41 1909-01-04 6 A Tsingtau paper states that 5,000 Chinese have already been sent to Peru by the Great Emigration Company, with whom the Peruvian Government are so satisfied that arrangements aro being made for the despatch of another 8,000 this year from Shantung.41 words
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Article54 1909-01-04 6 The trial trip of the now steam launch McAlister built for Messrs. MeAlister and Co., Ltd., Singapore, by Messrs. Carmichael and Clarke of Hongkong was successfully run, on December 29. in the presence of a number of friends, when a mean speed of 9.7S knots per hour was obtained on54 words
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Article57 1909-01-04 6 A correspondent at Chang Teh Fou, writes to the China Critic that there is almost a panic caused amongst the railway employees on the Peking- Hankow railway. Eighteen French and Bolgians have been already dismissed, and forty more expected to leave at the end of last year. It is rumoured57 words
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Article52 1909-01-04 6 Mr. J. C. Dumbleton, of the Royal Survey Department, met with a serious accident at Bangkok, on December 24, in attempting to board a Siamese Tramway Company's car, near the Department offices. Besides navi ng a nastp scalp wound on the back of bis head, he was very much bruised52 words
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Article69 1909-01-04 6 With the next issue of the Motor-Car and Athletic Journal this popular monthly, devoted to motoring and sports and pastimes in thu Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States, will have reached its twelfth issue. The January number maintains the standard of excellence of the ten numbers that have gone before,69 words
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Article99 1909-01-04 6 The Java Bode, in noting the fact that at Singapore, the other day, the Chinese owner of a motor-car came under a heavy fine in the Police Conrt for obstructing the roadway, dwells upon the need for the law to be as strict at Batavia. It seems that, at Batavia,99 words
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Article393 1909-01-04 6 Dr. Gimletto has rejoined tho X..M.S. Medical Service, and is to be stationed at Kuan tan. Mr. C. K. Spooner, C.M.ii., has passed through on a trip to Hongkong for tho benefit of his health. His Highness the Rajah Muda of Sarawak returned from the F.M.S. by393 words
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Article37 1909-01-04 6 We learn that Mr. C. S. Kiinndow, WAS., M.1.M.E., a director in London of the abovo mines, has arrived from London, and proceeds today, with Mr. A. .1. W. Watkius, M.1.C.5., to the mines.37 words
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Article81 1909-01-04 6 The gross profit on trading account for 1907 is £4,895, and after providing for all expenses, interest, and so forth there is a debit balance of £7,285. The sum expended on capital account was £8,205. By tho end of the year tho company had 8:1,339 I'.n rubber trees81 words
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Article110 1909-01-04 6 At Sourabaya, Java, on December '21, a number of persons interested in air navigation held a meeting to discuss what to do to encourage the use of airships in that country. A resolution was passed to establish a com pany for the sailing of aeroplanes. The110 words
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Article116 1909-01-04 6 At the annual meet'og of the Rubber Growers' Association, Mr. H. K. Rutherford said the practical work of the year had been almost entirely confined to the Federated Malay States, and ho would like to say that the Selangor Government in the last two years had116 words
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Article148 1909-01-04 6 Tho Governor- General of lodo-China opened a session of the High Council of the Colony at Hanoi, on December 17, when he delivered a speech, showing the unsatisfactory condition of the finances, now that all loan money had been spent. The burden of interest presses heavily on the148 words
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Advertisement111 1909-01-04 6 Reduced Rates BEST FACTORY BUTTER (T. T. Co, Brand). No. 1 Tins :60 cts. No. 2 Tins $1.15. THOMPSON, THOMAS CO HOUSE TO BE LET FURNISH :D A very comfortable and beautifully situated European residence at the top of Nassim ltoad, Tanglin. Well furnished. For particulars, apply to Powell 8f111 words
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Advertisement172 1909-01-04 6 Alhambra; TO-NIGHT I Under the Distinguished Patronage and in tbo Presence of Capt Sir ARTHUR YOUNG, kc.m.6. Lady EVELYN YOUNG AND PABTY. Entire Change of Programme. ALL NEW PICTURES. L. F. WILLIS, Manager. The Auto-Piano $680. A Piano a Player Combined. m If you havo uot heard one of these172 words
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Article204 1909-01-04 7 PROGRESS OF RESCUE AND RELIEF WORK. Survivors Must be Deported. [RbDTBB's TILBfIRAM] London, January 2. Italian warships have now organised the system of relief for eartlujuako sufferers. They are convoying stores to points on the coast, but the means available are still quito inadequate. It begins to be204 words
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Article48 1909-01-04 7 Programme Accepted and Date of Departure Fixed I!ki rm TklkobamJ London, January 3. The Australian. Hoard of Control cable s to tho Marylebono Cricket Club that the programme for tho Australian team's tour this year has been accepted. The team leaves for England on March 17.-48 words
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Article44 1909-01-04 7 Making the First Payments in England. |Rrutrr's Tslbokam] London, January 2. The first payments of old age pensions took place yesterday. Tho rush was not so great as was anticipated, and tho post office organisation to moot the demands was perfect.44 words
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Article45 1909-01-04 7 [Ukdtkk's Tslkuram' London, January 8. Vice Admiral Sir Asshcton Curzon-Howe has been promoted to Admiral rank, and Kcar-Adiuiral G. I'^. rtou to VicoAdmiral. London, January 4. Roar-Admirals Colville, Hamilton, and I ar.juliar arc appointed to the First, Second, and Fourth Cruiser Squadrons, respectively.45 words
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Article70 1909-01-04 7 Conference of Ministers at St. Petersburg. I Die Ostasiatisuhb Lluvi. /I'blfdiiaw' Berlin, January 2. A St. Petersburg telegram says that there has boon a conference between M. IsvoKky and the IVr-iau War Minister, and Financo Minister who came from Teheran for tho purpose, with M. Hartwig, the70 words
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Article42 1909-01-04 7 SERVIA AND AUSTRIA. A Strong Speech by Servian Prime Minister. [DlB OSTASIATISCHI LLOTD TbLBOKAH Berlin, January 8. Id the Servian Skuptschina. the Prime Minister, M. Velimirovitch, delivered an aggressive speech against Austria, which, he said, most cease to be a Balkan State.42 words
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Article24 1909-01-04 7 [Dm Oitasiatucbi Lloid Tbliobjm j Berlin, January 2. (Delayed). The Sultan's first Parliamentary evening on December 80 was a brilliant suoceess.24 words
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Article18 1909-01-04 7 [Dm Ostasiatucbb Lloyd Tblbobam] Berlin, January 8. The Russian Duma has adjourned until February 8.18 words
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Article18 1909-01-04 7 I Die Ostasutisohb Lloyd Tbuoiun] Berlin, January 2. Thb Priest Johann Kornstadt is dead.18 words
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Article565 1909-01-04 7 Last Appeal Case Being Heard at Supreme Court. The last case before tbe present session of the Court of Appeal was begun before the Chief .Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, and Mr. Justice Fisher and Mr. Justice Braddell, this morning. Mr. E. C. Ellis appeared for565 words
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Article153 1909-01-04 7 Two Men Stabbed at Station in Tank Road. On Saturday night, a gang of five armed Chinese robbers entered a carpenter's shed on the site of the old Railway Station, Tank Itoad, and attacked the inmates. They secured 1113 in notes and money, and while engaged in153 words
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Article145 1909-01-04 7 A guard of honour of one European and two native officers and fifty rank and file, with regimental colour and band, from the 99th Decoan Infantry, stood at Johnston's Pier for uotrly the whole morning, to-day, awaiting tho coming of H.H. the Yuvarajah of Mysore, who arrived from145 words
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Article179 1909-01-04 7 On Saturday night, the Warders' Amateur Variety Company gathered their friends into their Concert Hall, the object being to afford them a pleasant three hours' amusement. Out of their limited leisure, the hosts had decorated the room simply but effectively, md had prepared a suitable programme. Mr179 words
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Article212 1909-01-04 7 SERIOUS STATEMENTS IN DUTCH PARLIAMENT. Years in Prison Awaiting Mail. Mr. Van Kol, a prominent Socialist Deputy in tbe Dutch Parliament, who has- paid a personal visit to tho Colonial Empire of Holland to find out for himself how matters stand there, often uses tbe knowledge thus acquired212 words
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Article305 1909-01-04 7 Pungent Points by Kuala Lumpur Contemporary. This is the season whan one is supposed to make good resolutions, says the Malay Mail. Tho natural inference is that at other times of tho year one is employed in making bad ones. Let us hope this is not so.305 words
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Article265 1909-01-04 7 We regret to announce the sudden death, at the age of 51 years, of Mr. Tan Jiak Cbuan, at his residence, Panglima Prang, River Valley Road, this morning. The deceased gen tleman had just returned from Malacca after a change to the hot springs,265 words
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Article112 1909-01-04 7 His Exoellency Mr. K. Kato, arrived in Singapore from Japan this morning, with Mrs. Kato, en route to England as Japanese Ambassador. Ho has twice occupied the post of Foreign Minister, and has on a previous occasion represented his country for five years at the Court112 words
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Article64 1909-01-04 7 The Attorney-General has issued his fiat, authorising the prosecution of eighteen Chinese for being members of an unlawful society. Four of these men are alleged to be the managers and are charged accordingly. This morning, the men were before Mr. C. F. J. Green. Inspector Frayne said64 words
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Article20 1909-01-04 7 The price of tin in Singapore to-day is ♦67 per picul. Two hundred aad seventy five tons hare been sold.20 words
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Article810 1909-01-04 7 HARD COMMENTS ON MALAYAN PRODUCTION. An American's Criticism. A South American Planter writes thus in a recent issue of the Financial News The amount of absolute inaccuracy written and published with regard to rubber production in South America and the Mid-East demands some serious notice. First, as810 words
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Article139 1909-01-04 7 Kow Vi Poh and a Javanese named Poon, both in the employ of Messrs. John Little and Company, were, this morning, charged before Mr. E. E. Colman one with the theft of material valued at J'2">, the property of the firm, the other with abetment. Inspector139 words
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Article51 1909-01-04 7 The following is the result of crushing operations at Raub for the four weeks ending 2nd instant Br kit KojfAN.— Stone crashed 8,919 tons. iold obtained 1,048 oss. Average per ton 5.84 dwt. Hi kit Malacca. Stone crushed 2,34 a tons. Gold obtained 118 ozs. Average per ton51 words
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Article58 1909-01-04 7 The agents of the Anglo-American Oil Company, Limited, courteously inform us that they have reoeired word from the Master of the Tanjong Pagar Dock tog Varunha. that he expects to get their stranded barque Comet off the ■shoals at Polo Tujoh, not later than to-morrow, without58 words
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Article339 1909-01-04 7 Visitors Make Merry at Sleepy Hollow. I From a Corbf.spondbnt.) Malacca, Jan. 2. This is a busy time in Malacca. In addition to the Christmas and New Year oelobrations the Assizes are being held this week under Mr. Justice Seroombo Smith. The planters from the outlying districts339 words
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Article249 1909-01-04 7 Position of Company at Close of Working Year. For tho year to July 31, 1908, the report states that further reserves of ore, estimated .to amount to 85,135 tons, have been opened up. The old company's mill was put into repair aad 6,721 tons of ore were treated,249 words
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Article398 1909-01-04 7 Assassin's Story of the Shooting Affray. On Tuesday, particulars were given of the shooting of M. Berreste, second officer of the steamer Donai, and of Mme. do Roqueville, at the Marine Hotel, at Saigon. Further details are now to hand. The assassin speaks French, but with398 words
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Article99 1909-01-04 7 The sum of $866.47, two gold rings, one Bet oCjgoid buttons and some pieces of clothing are reported to the police to have been stolen from 37 Short Street, on the night of the Ist instant Thieves broke the railings of the window towards the street99 words
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Article463 1909-01-04 7 BLUEJACKETS BOARD A BRITISH STEAMER AT CANTON. Crowds Stone Intending Passengers. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hongkong, January 8, 7.15 p.m. Many of the natives of the city of Canton have inaugurated a boycott against the Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Company's river steamer Katshan. On New Year's Day463 words
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Article190 1909-01-04 7 Terrific Crop of Legislation Last Year. Says the Pinang Gazette of December .81:— A telegram was received from Singapore, this morning, by the Registrar of the Supreme Court in Penang, informing him that the date of tho Penang Assizes has been postponod from the stb to the190 words
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Article124 1909-01-04 7 Another performance was given on Saturday afternoon, in the Victoria Memorial Hall, by this clever company of boys and girls, and an audience as appreciative as those at former productions was present. The children seem to have entered most thoroughly into the spirit of the thing, and124 words
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Article60 1909-01-04 7 At 9.15 this evening, Mr. Leopold Premyslav gives his concert at the Teutonic Club. The distinguished Polish violinist has made a very choice selection tor his violin recital among the items being Concerto in 1) major" (Paganini), "Berceuse" (Arenski) Poeme HongroU" (Hubye) "Polonaise" (Wicniawski), "Camzonetta" (Uodard), Perpetuo60 words
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Advertisement33 1909-01-04 7 Linggi Plantations, Ltd. Messrs. Guthrie and Company inform us that tbe output of rubber from tbe Linggi Plantations last month was 83,000 lbs., making a total for the twelve months of 271,500 lbs.33 words
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Article1542 1909-01-04 8 THE ASSOCIATION OF RUBBER GROWERS. South American Planter on the Rubber Trade Outlook. (I'kum Our Ows Correspondent.) London, December 11. You will have Been from the report of the muling of the Hubbor-Urowers' Association that that body is pursuing a vigorous policy, and promises to be of great1,542 words
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Article498 1909-01-04 8 Government Ownership and Control Suggested. The Lord Mayor of London presMed over an influential meeting held, 09 December 11, to discuss tho questiou of cheaper cables. The speakers included the Duke of Argyll, Viscount Milner, Mr. R. Lemioux (Canadian Postmaster-General), Captain Collins (Commonwealth Representative in London), the Earl498 words
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Article86 1909-01-04 8 We regret, but are not sufprised, to learn that the overwork and anxiety connected with Mrs. W. K. Oidham's effort to secure funds for the mission enterprise bo dear to her have proved too exhaustive, and that she is now in Christ Hospital, Cincinnati, for treatment, says an American Methodist86 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article113 1909-01-04 8 The following was the Viceroy's Cnp betting on December 22:— Misty Morn, Kaffirkhan, Retort and Fit/grafton 4 to 1 Bedouin 6 to 1 Wandiu 10 to 1 Absentee and Devereux 12 to 1 Uro, Stirabout and Tangaroa2o to'l Galloping Girl 25 to 1. For some months past113 words
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Article91 1909-01-04 8 Malacca Club. The monthly medal competition at Malacca, was played, at Lerch, on the Ist and 2nd instant, and resulted as follows: Tho following played but returned no score:—Mrs. Kinder, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Gibson, Miss Little aud Messrs. Gibson, Campbell and Quin. lisa i I w illiainH ir. A.91 words
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Article259 1909-01-04 8 Five-a-Side League. The results of the Twilight Football Association, Members' Five a Side Football League are as follow On 2nd instant. Teigh Eng Geok's (C) v. Koh Chin Wee's (E| the latter won by !1 goals to 1 on the Brd instant. The Captain's (A) v. Chiang Seng259 words
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Article257 1909-01-04 8 Selangor Races. Tlie first day of the January meeting of the Selangor Turf Club was held at Kuala Lumpur, on the 2nd instant, in fine weather. Thero was a good attendance of members and visitors. The results were as follows Maidkn I'i.uk Hid not fill. Ex-Griffin Handicap R.C.257 words
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Article122 1909-01-04 8 On. December IN, a shocking burning accident occurred at No. 1, Humayun Place, Calcutta, when a young lady, named Mrs. Emma Solomon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cohen, came by her death under the following circumstances The ayah of the deceased was cooking the122 words
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Article113 1909-01-04 8 A correspondent to the Scotsman says Steamers are 'being withdrawn from service in large numbers. On the Thames and the Mersey many liners are idle in dock, and at South Wales ports and on the Tyne a huge amount of tramp tonnage has been indefinitely laid up.113 words
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Article427 1909-01-04 8 Statement by Governor-General ol Indo-China. The High Council Pof Indo-China— an assembly made up of officials and nominees, which merely registers the orders of the Minister for the Colonies met at Hanoi from December 17 to December 21, to pass the Estimates for 1909. They were rushed through427 words
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Article141 1909-01-04 8 Road Making in F. M.S. An advertisement appears to-day, inviting contracts for new road constructions at lien ta. This place is ou the main road from Kuala Kubu to Kuala Lipis and is till} miles from Kuala Kuba and ltlj miles from Lipis. Kuantan is the Pahang port on tho141 words
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Article110 1909-01-04 8 The deterioration of the engines and boilers of the American Battleship Fleet on its cruise round the world is attracting the attention of Congress, the Secretary of the Navy having asked Congress for a special appropriation of »4,000,000 for repairs. Tbe vessel which is apparently110 words
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Article120 1909-01-04 8 The Times of Ceylon, of December 22, says The steamer Ormuz, which arrived yesterday, brought part of the Christmas mail from home. There were altogether 217 bags, as against 150 or 160 bags on other English mail days. The exceptionally large number of bags is accounted120 words
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Article118 1909-01-04 8 In the Dutch Parliament, there have been sharp discussions on the needless killing of prisoners of war in Acheen. There, too often, the Commanders of patrols and flying columns shoot down all prisoners the moment guarding them hampers the movements of the troops. The field orders118 words
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98 1909-01-04 8 Tiger Meat as Cure for Small- Pox. A huge tiger, measuring 9ft. lOin. from tip to tip and weighing about :iSO cattieti, was shot at Ketong, a small village, and brought down to Tongkah town on Wednes day evening. The shikari was offered, and refused, eighty tioals for the carcase,98 words
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Advertisement1203 1909-01-04 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HARIMA^ HALL GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. North Bridge Koad. To-Night ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ABSOLUTELY NEW PICTURES OF CHARLES URBAN CO. Swimming Mister London Koat Race Eucharistic Piocession Quick Change Mesmerist Lake Garda Hand-Cart Race And many Fresh Pictures, never shown in Singapore. K HA HI MA. Bole Propr etor.1,203 words
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Article231 1909-01-04 9 Singapore, January 2, 1909. Pkonuct:. Gambier bayeni I 10.00 do (Cube No. 1) unpick. buyers 18.62$ Oxi ball 8.00 1c t'ontiaus! 7.60 P pper Black 12 87* J White 6% buyers 19.00 Si«S i«' Floor Sarawak 8.02 i. Brr.nri Ho 1 2.86 r.uSMjo 8.75 Coffee Bali, piekod 22.6 t'offoe,231 words
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Article50 1909-01-04 9 dearth tSnkla; A\ ♦80'J.OJO 1% pfom BiUy H-*r.;<-u»T«9 6% iiJ.O^O 1% preci Eleotrto Tr»m ways Co. Ltd. 3% 330,000 nominal iim^pire Mnii-)iD-«l ""J, 400,000 20%p.n0m IV 1,674,000 B%prdm 4A% I^oo.ooo ST, prom 4% 602,900 nominal jtraitt Englneeriot; Byd.. Ltd. i% 14,000 par. Taniong Pagir Dock Board 5% 1,059,000 par.50 words
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Article341 1909-01-04 9 ■ate of formaon Oaptial -tabicilMd Number of Bharag I sane Val-.e Paid nu to Bharea Dnisaued Company QOOTUIOM 1907 aoi :aoi 1907 1901 l>oB :909 '908 ieo6 IVO6 •'JOO.COO 1300,000 »eoo,ooo £400,000 1400,000 £60,000 £100,000 11.Vi.000 £l»0,000 £SO,OOO •460,000 400,000 iu.nrc f 00,000 8-O.OOC -T',,000 eo.OOO 100,000 99,000 110.000341 words
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Article371 1909-01-04 9 l«00 £150,000 157,065/1 I I 48,500 t 103,800 I 10,800 I 2.100 11,780 66,700 11,800 I 10,000 1 8,000 88,000 I 181,454 1 118,846 j 50,000 t 15,000 180,000 I 184,000 I 70,000 540 160 33,095 661,000 1 10,000 I llft.ooo *****0 11,800 n,500 1 11,411 990 SOO.OOO 5,000371 words
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Article205 1909-01-04 9 1884 1907 IS9M I 'US £8,877.10.0 11,500,000 «ar,, ma US.OOU.nou 4.806 1,050,000 15,000,000 7,668 150,000 4,400 120.000 I 18,000 i 8.000 6,000 4,000 2,400 8.000 1,790 24,000 600 400,000 1,110 2,000 4,958 300,000 13/6 10 so 1M 190 100 100 100 10 100 100 10 so 1 100 100205 words
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Advertisement174 1909-01-04 9 Wines Wines I Genuine table riarat at 4.75 per dot Vt-c:.!3Ub Tr.fiu .1 20 P- litre boi f Syncccn. 40 iavi^or«°.inf! <rtu mostly reooramou.'.Dj In ..e;ik people uadUwlie. »<■ *1 .00 P qaart. Chianti Wine, Brscchettc (a dplicioaa Ml jparklic; wine), Freisa, Fernel Bitters highly rocomrnc.derl, Syrnpj, Assarted macaroni pal174 words
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Advertisement37 1909-01-04 9 CROWN m JrHiXvi? v lu.HjJrt x ©v 1 Manufactured by THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO., LON I^ OF ALL OEALERB. I Sledge Milk. !^^>—^BH ABSOLUTELY i^^T^ffl PURE. l^fln^J Em Single Tin OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. J. TEAVERS SONS, LTD., Agents.37 words
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Advertisement120 1909-01-04 9 JOHN JAMESON'S THREE STAR PIRC POT STILL. UfUICIfTV Fa»«u..,.0. YEARS, ff ff| I U HL I JOHN JAMESON ud SON. LIMITED. DUBLIN. Distiller* to B.M. the Hint. MAKES THE SKIN^ as SO FT as t^' S /W11 J P REDNESS, HEAT. IRRITATION, TAN.and KEEPS THE SKIN SOFT, SMOOTH, and WHITE120 words
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Advertisement278 1909-01-04 9 Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ld. SINGAPOBE. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE Sale! FROM JANUARY 4 TO JANUARY 30, 1909. BIGGEST WTNUSUALLY Reductions I I Attractive Ever Recorded Bargains KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. USTIEW BOOKS, Outlines of Electrical Engineer- Russian Essayß and Stories, by ing, by Harold H. Simmons, 18.50 Maurice Baring, 3 1.10278 words
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Article451 1909-01-04 10 ACTION BY GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA. Thirty Men Evade Official Searchers on One Ship. i Both the Prime Minister and the Minister for External AlTairs are devoting attention to the recent discovery of Chinese smuggling themselves into Australia as stowaways, states the Brisbane Courier. Although four Customs officials are451 words
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Article462 1909-01-04 10 Exciting Scenes in Public Houses. Mrs. Carrie Nations campaign in Dundee was. marked with scenes of great excitement on the night of December 5, and a complaint to the police has been lodged againßt her by a publican. She visited a number of public -houses frequented by the462 words
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Advertisement493 1909-01-04 10 INSURANCE Companies. CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE LIMITED. Capital Subscribed .13,500,000 Amount paid-up 500,000 Reserve fund 1,660,000 H«id Omcx, Uosoioso. The undersigned, having been appointed Agents of the above Company, are prepared tc aooept Marine Risks at current rates. BOUSTEAD A Co.,— AgenU UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS ntuusnii 1838 RESERVES493 words
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Advertisement632 1909-01-04 10 BANKING COMPANIES.! i CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. Paid np Capital In 80,000 Bharea of £90 each £1.300,000 Reserve Fnnd £1,535,000 Seaerve Liability of Proprietors ..£1,900,000 BANKERS. Bank ot England. National Bank ot Scotland. ;h Lendon City A Midland Bank, Ltd. EINGAPORE BRANCH. Cnrrent632 words
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Advertisement503 1909-01-04 10 BANKING COMPANIES. I HONGKONG AND BHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. c&pital 115,000,00 c 3ESERVE FUND Sterling Reserve 115,000,0001 MB noo noc Silver Reserve 114,000,000 I* 9 000 000 iaaerve Liability of Proprietors 115.000,00 c COURT OP DIRECTORS. E. Sbellim, Eaq. Chairman. Hon. Mr. W.J. Gresson. Depnty Chairman. E.O. Barrett, Esq. W. Helms,503 words
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Advertisement47 1909-01-04 10 LO?K AFTER YOUR HEALTH. If you have a cou^h, cure it. A cough is a symptom of more serious trouble. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best obtainable and you need have no hesitancy in using it mit contains nothing injurious. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.47 words
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Advertisement826 1909-01-04 10 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TANGLIN FURNITURE AUCT ON. The property of F. E WORSLEY TAYLOR, ESy., v Clarehmdd, No 18 1, (r.fti Tanglin F. id, f ii Saturday, January i! f e'esW*. For f u'.l particu'ars. see later aJvertisemeute. H. L. Coghlan 6= Co.. ,6 Auctic uters. STRAITS CYCLE826 words
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Article888 1909-01-04 11 CURIOUS POINT BEFORE COURT OF LAW. When Engines Stop Suddenly. Considering the enormous increase in the volume of motor traffic in town and country, writes a legal contributor to the Car, it cannot, perhaps, be said that the police prosecutions and the civil actions in which motorists have been888 words
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Article30 1909-01-04 11 The decrease in the number of cases before the Magistrates during the Xmas season in remarkably appreciable. This is pat down to good supervision on the part of the police.30 words
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Advertisement375 1909-01-04 11 ARGYLL CARS. just -A.i=t.nrv:E:r». SS&itS* Argyll Model de Luxe. PAINTED DARK (iKEEN. NICKEL PLATED MOUNTINGS, KITTED WITH HOOD, MAGNETO, WIND SCREEN, LAMPS AND ACCESSORIES. Illustrated Catalogue and full particulars from SYME COMPANY, so A L a e EN Ts The City Motor Garage Co., s,rz: We undertake to Hepair MOTOR375 words
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Advertisement85 1909-01-04 11 J. DA. PEREIRA. HORTICULTURIST AND FLORIST Colleotor and Exporter of Orchids. Diploma »nd Gold Medal from the tats King of Denmark By Special Appointment to His Majesty, the King of Stain., H. H., theßaltan of Johore, au.i B. H., the Saltan of Lingga. Fresh Cat Flowers on hand dally Orchid85 words
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Advertisement104 1909-01-04 11 HOW COUGHS AND COLOB ARE CURED IN BURMA. The following letter from the Superintendent of the Municipal office at Mandalay, Mr. R. J. Stevens, shows that the method of curing colds in Burma is not unlike that used in almost every part of the civilised world. He says I have104 words
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Advertisement335 1909-01-04 11 s SIDDELE Y i s AUTOCARS I ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FINEST CARS (APART FROM PAINT) AND BEST VALUE BY THOSE IN A POSITION TO KNOW. Sole Agents: CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. STAR CARS ADMITTEDLY THE BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY ON THE MARKET. 1909 Models Now on View at our335 words
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Advertisement37 1909-01-04 11 MUSIC. Just arrived, a small quantity of PIANOFORTE MUSIC, SONG ALBIMS, DANCE ALBUMS, also Violin and Banjo Strings. Apply between 12 and 6 p.m. W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte and Music Dealer, 50, Bras Basah Road. <^ tpl.&iJ BOTTLE.37 words
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Advertisement183 1909-01-04 11 THE STRAITS TIMES CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE Following Places IN SINGAPORE Messrs. John Little Co., Ltd. Messrs. Kelly and WaUh, Ltd. Raffles Hotel, Beach Road. I Messrs. Kirn Co., Battery Road and Amer. nian Street. Messrs. Jitts Co., North Bridge Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. Adelphi183 words
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Advertisement554 1909-01-04 12 Scale of Charged. PREPAID ADVKBTIBBMBNTB.— MifoeI Moons Wants ot Every Description, Houses, laal, »to.. to let, are inserted at the fcUowfns lUm:— (Joe Insertion I 1.10 per Inch. Two i. OO Three 1.80 Biz 6. W Nioo 1.40 Twelve 7.M Twenty flvs 10.00 (Eaob subsequent month M per toon.) Tke554 words
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Advertisement502 1909-01-04 12 Miscellaneous WANTS. Kates Four Linea, one or two insertion, 11. By the Inch, Seal* of Chargw. LAN6UA6EB BY PHONOGRAPH. The phonograph as a means of acquiring praotical familiarity with foreign languages has superseded teachers, having been found to be far superior in imparting the correct pronunciation and rendering pupils familiar502 words
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Advertisement614 1909-01-04 12 TO BE LET OR 80LD. B4tasi— resor Lira, om ot tw IntsHliisn, fl.oo Br m» Ixoh, M* Seals ot OaugM. OFFICE TO BE LET. Offioe on second floor of. No. 7, Battery Road. Apply to Onthrie and 00., Ltd. o 1878 OFFIOE ft BOOOWN TO BE LET. With immediate entry614 words
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Advertisement359 1909-01-04 12 The Van Rijn Tyrelcss Rubber Wheel. PATENTED IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ALL PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES AND COLONIES. A Perfect Wheel for All Kinds of Motor The Van Rijn Wheel is made of one solid Vehlcles> mass of Para Rubber. It is unbreakable, No Costly Tyre renewals No Punctures to Cause359 words
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Advertisement365 1909-01-04 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES Rath lit Month, 110 p.r inch. HnbieqoeM month., M. Porthortar period* Me!Scal> of Charge*. NOTICE. The office of the undersigned has been removed to M, Collyer Qnay, groand floor. 2640 MEYER BROTHERS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given tbat the firm of Kame and Co. has been s Id365 words
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Advertisement295 1909-01-04 12 Miscellaneous NOTICES Hatv— ut Month. |19 perinea. Sulnsquet.t months, (5. For jhorwr p.rlodj «]Sc»l« of Qiargoa. NOTICE. R. Morton wishes to notify tbat he b,i removed his horse business from next Hotel d la Paix to 193, Orchard Road, whe c he is now I prepared to supply fodder, shoe295 words
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