The Straits Times, 30 March 1910
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Title Section14 1910-03-30 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.21 S SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement90 1910-03-30 1 D, ft J. McCallnm's PERFECTION WHISKY. DALOBECK. MAC6REBOR AND COMPANY KATZ BROS., LD. THE COVENTRY ROYAL CYCLE (Goventry Made). FITTED WITH MIDLAND SPECIAL TYRES. 1910 MODELS S^ffXS?""' 1 1 READY FOR THE ROAD. One of the Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market. KATZ BROS., LD. Money I* well spent,90 words
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Advertisement96 1910-03-30 1 Chop Ah Siew, General Repairers ol Guns, Bicy clee Sewing Machines, Typewriters wad other Machinery. Terms moderate. 355, VICTORIA STREET EXCELLENT RUBBER CASES Made from Swedish Pine. For prices and samples, apply to GADELIUS AND CO. M. ROBINSON MUD. BURRELL CO.'S Pale Boiled Linseed Oil, Boottopping, Snow- White Zinc and96 words
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Advertisement482 1910-03-30 1 Robinson A Co. THE TERRITORIAL TARGET RIFLE. 303 BORE Thi« is the well-known Long Lee Enfield Pattern Rifle, which has been modified by the introduction of (1) new back sight slide, leaf and bed; (2) new fore sight and protector; (8) a "charger guide bridge;" (4) t a new (deeper)482 words
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Advertisement36 1910-03-30 1 AIT NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT tn. Orchard Hood ARRANGED FLORAL BASKETS, BODQUBTS, SHOWERS, ETC. Weddlug Ordert reoelre ipeeial attaaUoa Many Looal Te.Hmonlal., PRICES MODERATE. OotPlowen from onr own HnntrlM, aiwavt Qnlte Ftmb. i«. T {hS^I 836 words
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Advertisement81 1910-03-30 1 Bollinqcr Chfimpagne. CAIDBECK. MACGREGOR ANO COMPANY. NOTICE. f NOTJfij: is hereby given, that Tan Wac Tee has aaosod to be an Assistant and the Attorney of the anderaigned. and that a* from this date Tan Tiam Tee, Assistant of the undersigned, has been appointed to act as the attorney of81 words
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Article468 1910-03-30 2 BREAKS AWAY FROM TRAWLER AND IS SEEN NO MORE. Fishermen's Lucky Escape. Serious alum prevails m to the fate of the sailing ship Claverdon, of Glasgow, and hei orew of forty eight hands. The skipper of the Hall steam trawler Tim-Tit made a gallant attempt, at468 words
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Article172 1910-03-30 2 The medical value of pineapples i.cays Spatula) has recently been tbe subject of considerable inquiry among physicians, and in Hawaii experiments have been made to determine something of these properties. It has been found that the trait of the pineapple contains a digestive principle closely resembling172 words
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Article185 1910-03-30 2 It the Prince and Princess of Wales decide, as the Chartered Company hope, to extend their South African visit so as to include a tour in Rhodesia, it in more than likely that a permanent record of their visit will be placed on the map in185 words
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Article164 1910-03-30 2 It is Mid there is m much character to be observed from a person's firjßor nails M from his face. The following indication* are stated to be fairly correct Those possessing lons nails are good natared and self confident, bat placing very little confidence in others.164 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement242 1910-03-30 2 Delicious Diges t i ye Tonic Food KEPLER' Solution ITRAI I Combines trie tattening and vitalising properties oi pure C.*»J Liver Oil I with tK c c«»n ce n t ra t e J 7 1V :1 I bone- and brain-forming jj£p^^" I essences < >i finest narle\ W; thus242 words
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Advertisement6 1910-03-30 2 SKIN S asSOFTas^H ■^An&SNOOTN m^iaSTj»ii <HITE6 words
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Advertisement428 1910-03-30 2 fROSSF F* CELEBRATED LKUMt rk Q OILMEN'S BLACKWELL^ V D stores, faL&±£ (Sdi^Sifr PICKLES. SOUPS. JAMS. J?Si|^^-. H^rW JELLIES. POHED MEAIN MALT VINEGAR. fp a rjj -r*\ c "taaT»Bu»<* B JL SALAD OIL 1 Ar>L.Ju "pvT^T T/^1 A /^TTi^C! j Agents for Lea Perrin.-i \\JlldljL\jJ\\jM.Mli&» *«V r> üB -x«f aY428 words
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Advertisement283 1910-03-30 2 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. 3£rO^W READY 1910 Directory Chronicle FOR SINGAPORE. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEOERATEO MALAY STATES. SIAM. BORNEO. NETHERLANDS INDIA. PHILIPPINES. INDO-CHINA. HONGKONG. MACAO. CHINA. EASTERN BIBERIA. JAPAN AND KOREA. Complete Edition with Maps and Plans $10. Without Maps $6. KWON6 HIN6 LOON 6 CO., Not. 47, 48 and 49,283 words
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Article740 1910-03-30 3 ACCOUNT OF ITS CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT. Consular Official's Report. No trader can fail to be interested in any facts which may be brought forward from time to time on the subject of this great waterway. Hence considerable interest at taches to the following «wx»* <* to creation740 words
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Article161 1910-03-30 3 A paper read at the medioal conference in the Philippines on An experiment with orange red underwear in the tropics, by Capt J. M. Pbalen. Medical Corps. U. S. Army, settles a subject which aroused mnob ntercst when first broached, a year or two ago. Capt. Phalen's paper161 words
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Article152 1910-03-30 3 In their report lor the year 190U, the \dvisory Committee foi the Tropical Diseases Keßearch Fond state that a memorandum by Dr Clarke, medical ofßoer, Batn Oajan, on the nse of parboiled rioe for ben beri, remarks Dr. Braddon states that the only practioal way to152 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement427 1910-03-30 3 Rubber Machinery. EBTIMATEB FOR SUPPLY ERECTION OF FACTORIES COMPLETE WITH ALL MACHINERY, ETC. SOLE ;Ib"HORNSBY" Gas Oil Engines. "SIROCCO' FANS for "Drying" Houses. Tool* mud Appliances. Howarth Erskine, Ld. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM MAY 1.1809. AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. DP TRAINB. ««ieTBiio ins ».m.427 words
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Advertisement38 1910-03-30 3 SICK HEADACHE. This disease is caused by a deranßemen* of the stomach. Take a dVwe of Chamberlain's Stomach and Lirer Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headache will disappear. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.38 words
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Advertisement351 1910-03-30 3 TEA Our tea makes a friend o! every lady who tastes it, but its admirers are not confined to the fair sex. In Great Britain 2,000,000 people drink it daily. BROOKE BOND'S TEA Sold by the following dealers Groan Chin Hong A Go. Bbramsah Pakirmaiden 00. Tiang Joo A Co.351 words
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Advertisement246 1910-03-30 3 ijiiiiil is Those who ate NESTLES FOOD for Infants and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medioal Profession for upwards of Sfl years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare the Food for immediate use. y Nestles246 words
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Advertisement625 1910-03-30 4 BTEAMER MIUIHB. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. for China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Btypt, Mediterranean Ports, Ply. month and London. Through Bilk of Lading Issued for Chios Ooast, Peraian Gulf, Continental, and Amarioan Porte. Steamers will laave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for Ohina) Delta Apl 8 Delta625 words
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Advertisement621 1910-03-30 4 STEAMER SAILIH63. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CB. LTD. A Nsnlar fortniKhtly servioe is maintained between JAPAN and BOROPB hj the Oompany's well-known TWIJf-SCKBW ITIIIIBI, tinder Mail Contraot with tbe Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed f OI the Company's Hnropeaa Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with exoellent aooommodation for First621 words
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Advertisement688 1910-03-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURMB PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO 'JAVA FORTS, POBT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BBIBBAHB AHDBTDNSI. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHER NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN A NEW ZEALAND PORTS (witb transhipment). •As iadcoemsnl offers. Smooth paasag,'. Superb Soenary. A n J»fn loo v thl y to above688 words
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Advertisement593 1910-03-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. %l BSSSBBBBKW) Ths steamers of this Company maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg. Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits China and Japan. Homewarda. they are despatched fortnightly tor Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling al Penang and Oolombo.593 words
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Advertisement709 1910-03-30 4 BTEAMEB SAIUNM. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL fiERMAN MAIL LINE Ths fast and wall-known null rtss a Ibis Oompaoy sail fortnlghly from Braaw.. Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soatkamr ion. Olbrallar, Oenoa. Naple/ (oonaaask NaplM, AlexandrlT«d vio. van." Port Said, Bues, Adea, Colombo, rmmm, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai, Nagasaki a.709 words
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Article557 1910-03-30 5 GREAT SUCCESS OF HUNTING EXPEDITION. .500 Head of African Big Game. Cabling from Qondokoro, on February 9b\ tbe special correspondent of the New York American says that during Mr. Roosevelt's journey to Khartoum, the time will be devoted to the completion of the book on which be is557 words
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Article256 1910-03-30 5 Planters Upset in a Crocodile Infested Tank. The Times of Colombo, of the 17th inst., says: News reaches us of a terrible and thrilling experience which befell two wellknow Passara sporting residents Messrs. J. J. Kobinson and J. P. Ireson last week. From tbe meagre details which256 words
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Article192 1910-03-30 5 Chinese Manner of Oath-Taking in Hongkong. Following the passing of the Oaths Ordinance it is particularly interesting that an instance of the Chinese manner of taking the oath on the cook's head should come under the notice of tbe supreme court. The other day, a192 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement682 1910-03-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. In nndermsntioned mail iteameri of tbl abofa Ida* maintain a regular aervioe betwee a Caaiatta aad Japan, Balling at Penaog, Sings ara,' Hongkong and Shanghai m routt FLEET. Tons Commander i.J -Ja»a«- B.OIS JO. Oura.it •i. OaasoßT Ama* 4,800 B. H. B«leo« (i. "Ajuunoa682 words
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Advertisement634 1910-03-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS, j C. P. R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. The NATIONAL HIOH WAY TO EUROPE VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES Houte from Hongkong via Sbaingbai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. X.M.S. Empress op India Twin screw steamR.M.S.634 words
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Advertisement384 1910-03-30 5 STEAMER SAILINfiS.i INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Tan (teamen of tbl* Company maintain a n«alar direct aervioe between Calcutta., Straltr, Hoagkoag, Hhaaflhal aad Japan, Ukteg oargr on UiroagD Kllh of Lading for Canton, Bwaaow, Amoy, Cbetoo, Tientsin, Newohweng, Yaaftne Porta, Formosa, tba Philippine, me, *o. BtMuaera Tons Oommaßdar •KtrtUjM" 4,888384 words
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Advertisement122 1910-03-30 5 JEANOU&PATTARA We have just received tlic following Dntch Cig^ri-, in Itoxcs of 25 i QUO VADIS VINICIOB (QUO VADIB) EPIGURIANOS FOUR LEB AMATEURS MIIICU CT C«Taiia«b arMpgßanaaaa i filUn 01. ..M|i.,»iie (.i-i,e:..i |> u .t on;,-. Dr. Gabriel Gunawardanas World-famous, long-triod, sare and permanent cares for Diabetes, Blood and Skin122 words
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Advertisement193 1910-03-30 5 *7%atfs SINGAPORE SODA WATER £staJ>/isAxfover2Sjtwzf. KOH COMPANY. NEW STOCK OF BOOKS. Thu Boys of Monk's Harold, by M, B. Manwtll S-J(X-Kidnapped by piratci>, by S. Walkcy 2.00 Treasures of the Earth, by William Jones, F. S. A. 1.10 100 Stories from Britain's History 1.10 The Holy War, by John Buny193 words
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Article622 1910-03-30 6 Purchase of Options a Trap for the Unwary. Messrs. Hatcbrtt Jones, Bisgood and Marshall, of 48 Mark Lane, London, write on option dealings as follows It liih recently become the fashion for companies to grant options on their unissued capital, and dealings in such options bave become a622 words
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Article261 1910-03-30 6 At the statutory meeting of the Rubber EitaWs of Krian, Limited, Mr. Lionel Holland, wl.c presided, said that the directors were fully satisfied with the property which bad been acquired. A difficulty had arisen an to the name at the outset. By a recent reflation the261 words
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Advertisement553 1910-03-30 6 MOST PEOPLE CAN AFFORD A mm "FORD" Because it is the cheapest car in the market, yet second to none /fM K\ in quality, and it will go further for less money than any other (p|f -4) car manufactured. jj BIX CARB JUST ARRIVING, ARRIN6E FOR A TRIM. TRIP. FIVE-SEATED553 words
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Advertisement573 1910-03-30 6 The Eddystone Lighthouse Keeper Nervous Depression, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Cramps Because lie has benefmecl so trememl, usly hy taking Phosferine, Mr. Francis Warder, head Keeper cf the Kddystone Lighthouse, now realises that until he took "the Greatest of all Tonics," the best time of .ife was slipping away in ill-ueilth.573 words
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Article131 1910-03-30 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, March 30. High Water. 0 80 a.ro.. 16 p.m. Lecture on Persia. Theatre. 9.15. AlhaOibra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlborough Cinematograph. Thursday, March 31. High Water, 0.62 am.. 1 41 p m. Sacred concert, Pros. Church, 9. Ladies Shooting Handicap, Ralestier, 4. Spore Nursing Assoo. M'pal131 words
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Article181 1910-03-30 7 To-Dat. BengVtlia, Siak and Pakan Kian Ann 3 pm Bati Pahat A Hia Bpm Japan Attyaoax 8 pm Colombo Kanay*«a Mara Spm Malaooa, Port Diokaon, Port Hwettenham and Telok \n«ou Kinta B pm Hongkong, Amoy and Kwatow Glenocle t pm Deli Calj pao 8 pm Derby, Broome,181 words
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Article163 1910-03-30 7 The B. I. contract packet Tbongwa, with mails from London up to the evening of the 11th March, left Kegapatam at 9 p.m., on Saturday, the 26th inst. and may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the 2nd proximo. The N. D. L. outward mail163 words
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Article393 1910-03-30 7 Latest Arrivals. Jvagyte. Brit str 217 tons, Cap; Campbell, Mar 30 From P. Sham, Mar vh. Oc. aod US dp. Taik Lee Guau. For I'oit Svettenham, Mar 31— KJa. Bonka, Brit itr 137 tons, Capt Campbell, Mar SO. From Tringgann, H.r 28. 00. and 37 d.p. Teo Hoe393 words
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100 1910-03-30 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG PAOAR. East Wbabt Basis— Nil. East W. Section I— Ksnagawa Maru, Bharata. Section No. 1 (Sbeebs W.)— Nil. BacTioa 2— Glenogle. Taroba. a 4— Killio. a Paroo. 6— Astyanax, Theseus. 7— Nil. 8-Nil. B100 words
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Article85 1910-03-30 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Tinchnw, Mar. 28. From Simons Town via Durban Messrs. R. Baker, C. Baker, jr., Hodges, McLanghlin, Bellini, Mr. and Mrs. Welsford, aud Miss Clarico Welsford. Per Rteamer Malacca, Mar. 29 —from Malacca Messrs F M. BadMetav, G Millan, J.Carmarrthee.A G Harrington, E R. Thomas,85 words
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Article245 1910-03-30 7 Per P. and O. steamer Nore, due April 1. Mr. and Mrs- H. Harriot and child, Miss F. E. Sntton, Mrs. A. P. Singer and child, Mr J. B. Bryan. Per N D L. steamer Oooben due April 2. Mr. S. Denny, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.245 words
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Article440 1910-03-30 7 Bi LnuT.-CoL. E. O. Bkoadiuck, Commandant, 8.V.0. Singaport, March X9, 1910. S. V. A. Duties. I Orderlj officer for ensuing week Lieut. O. B. Stratum Orderly sergeant, Bergt. E. Gill Orderly corporal, Borabr. D. T Lewis. Parades. II On Friday, April 1, Gnn drill and Signalling.440 words
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Article153 1910-03-30 7 Members of the National Union Club recently assembled at their headquarters to vuhli their vice-president, Mr. Aumohamed J. Mowjee, bon voyage. The hon. secretary of the club eulogised and thanked Mr. Mowjee for the sterling services he bad rendered towards the ptogrcss and prosperity of the union,153 words
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Article244 1910-03-30 7 Period of Active Trade Prosperity io Sight. Sir Edgar Speyer's visit to Canada has aroused much interest, says tbe Toronto correspondent of Tbe Times, under date February 28. He has met witb a most cordial reception. After being a guest of the Governor-General at Ottawa he returned244 words
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Article86 1910-03-30 7 At Tokio, on tbe 9th inst., Marquis Kttsnra, tbe Premier, explained to a committee of the Lower House of the Diet that the Government fully recognized tho necessity (or a Commercial Bank in Mancbnria, but «gretted that tbe time was not opportune for starting a bank with86 words
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Article261 1910-03-30 7 Finance Commerce. Smoapobb. Mabch 80, 1910. EXCHANOB. On London Bank 4 m/s 2/4J Demand m 2/4,s Private 8 m/s 3/4] do Bin/I a/41] On Onmany Bank d/d 189 Private 8 m/s M 344 do 8 m/i 346* On Prance— Bank d/d M :«4f Private 8 m/s m. 2994 do 6261 words
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Article258 1910-03-30 7 ludi Paid COHPAUT Laut I. Drru».«D Botim SiiLsai 10 10 10 1 10 1 10 1 10 6/--1 1 10 1 10 10 10 1 10 1 1 10 1 10 10 18/10 10 10 10 10 1 1 1 BeUt Tin Mining Co., Ltd. Brnang, Ltd. Bmseh H258 words
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Article621 1910-03-30 7 a/a a/- ->/• a/ Vf f -a-/-i 10/.} 1 l i l l i l l l -a-y-1 1 16/. T/s f l t 12/6 1 f 2 1 1 1 1 1 7/6 Sterling. Allagar Rubber Estate Ltd. Anglo-Malay Bobber Co., Ltd. Batn Caves Rubber Co., Ltd Batn621 words
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Article178 1910-03-30 7 10 10 60 10 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 10 60 1 100 100 10 10 T BO 10 100 100 10 100 100 10 60 1 100 100 10 Hasten) Smelting Co., Ltd, Fraaer Nwn, Ltd. Hotel van Wiik Co. Ltd. Howarth Brskine Ltd. 7% Prrferenoe178 words
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Advertisement305 1910-03-30 7 4UCTION SALES Powstl and Co. Msr. 80.— At the Officers' Mess, Blakan Mati, BnKlisb Billiard Table, at 2 80. Msr. 81.— At 46, Arab Street, Stock-in-trade, etc at 11. April 1. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. April 4. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. April 5 At saleroom, bnilding305 words
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Advertisement110 1910-03-30 7 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ATTOTIOIT S-A-XjE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Plants, etc., AT "TAUNTON." MOUNT VICTORIA. BTEVENS ROAD. On Saturday, April 9, 1910. POWELL A CO., u7Ol Auctioneers. The Modern Filing System. Protective. Flexible, Expansible. RONEO rsiaTl] i steel U^-ni^irSn Vertical Units. p=^^ Tir =^^i^^ Made in a oomplete110 words
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Miscellaneous197 1910-03-30 7 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbaa Hospital, Mar. 89. 9 a. v. r. v. 9 F. m. Raixtaia. Bar. 81 Fah 39.849 39.867 29 f>oB Temp .8.0 79 0 78 0 .03 in. Wet Bulb Ther 8 .8 78. 78 S Dir of Wind N.E calm calm Max Temp h7.5 Mia 73.'197 words
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1234 1910-03-30 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 80. APPLYING THE SEARCHLIGHT. In connection with oar enlarged issue today, we publish in a condensed form tbe analytical table prepared by Mr. Arthur Shephard to show the position of the chief rubber 'companies recently promoted in London. We are greatly indebted to Mr. Sbephard1,234 words
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Article9 1910-03-30 8 The Japanese cruiser Ikoma left for Mauritius, yesterday afternoon.9 words
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Article10 1910-03-30 8 Telegraphic communication with Penang and Kuala Lumpur is totally interrupted.10 words
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Article18 1910-03-30 8 March 16 was a record day at the Bankers Clearing House, totalling over one hundred and twelve millions.18 words
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Article23 1910-03-30 8 Considerable trouble has lately arisen at Portsmouth owing to tbe persistent way in which local merchant ships get in the way of men-of-war.23 words
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Article27 1910-03-30 8 On Sunday, a Tamil coolie employed on the steamer Hebe was fatally injured by a fall. He was brought ashore bat died while en route to hospital.27 words
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Article25 1910-03-30 8 The Kitchener Memorial Fund Committee have decided upon erecting an equestrian statue on the Calcutta Maidan and are now enquiring in London for a sculptor.25 words
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Article30 1910-03-30 8 Attention is drawn in our advertisement columns to the annual general meeting of tbo Singaporo Nursing Association which is to be heM tomorrow, at 10 a.in, in the Municipal offices.30 words
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Article42 1910-03-30 8 All vessels are cautioned not to anchor so as to swing within ".200 yards of the dredger working off the reclamation work, Singapore. And any vessel must immediately shift borth if called upon to do so, by the master of the dredger.42 words
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Article43 1910-03-30 8 It is thought that Lord Kitchener may recommend the stationing of some Regular troops at Wellington for a few years. This would undoubtedly provide a valuable object lesson which would be especially effective inconnection with the initiation of a system of compulsory training.43 words
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Article52 1910-03-30 8 The Bombay Fire Insurance companies have incurred such heavy losses of late over cotton fires that they have decided to cancel all policies on soft cotton. Thoy have also raised their rates in some cases by as much as fifty per cent. The Bombay cotton market is seriously disturbed to-day52 words
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Article57 1910-03-30 8 The Englishman states that the Austrian steamor Jardinia which arrived in Calcutta, on March 19, brought tbe corpse of the captain's wife who died of heat apoplexy two days out from Aden. The captain not liking to consign it to the sea had it sealed up in a box. Action57 words
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Article61 1910-03-30 8 A unique series of pictures is to be shown at the Alhambra Cinematograph, this evening. The full programme appears in the advertisement in another column, but attention may be drawn to the fact that, included in tbe lint is a long film showing tbe disaster wrought by tbe recent floods61 words
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Article66 1910-03-30 8 A Dairen resident posted a letter to Leitb, Scotland, on January 30 last, says tbe China Critic. Twelve days later that is, on February 11, a reply to this missive left Leith and arrived at Dairen 12 days later, viz. on the 23rd, making a total of only 24 days66 words
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Article68 1910-03-30 8 A writer of Service notes in a home paper says that blu< jackets of tbe Navy have been warned not to bring chocolate, cocoa, tea, jam, marmalade, Bugar, or raisins which have been purchased on board ship ashore, as these articles are liable to doty. This is one of those68 words
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Article62 1910-03-30 8 The population of New South Wales on December 81 last, numbered 1,646,445, an increase for the year of 40,436. Of this number 4,828 are assisted immigrants. The natural increase is highest on record. The birth rate is 26.94 per 1.000 of the population, being slightly above the average for tbe62 words
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Article72 1910-03-30 8 The sacred concert to be held at the Presbyterian Church to-morrow night commences at nine o'clock. Barnby's cantala Rehekah will be rendered by an augmented choir, and an orchestra conducted by Mr. F. Whitefieid. The soloists are:— Rebekab, Mrs. Krarup Isaac, Mr. Proctor Elioser, Mr Maloolm. Admission to the concert72 words
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Article83 1910-03-30 8 Captain James Holme, of the local steamer Hong Bee, and Towkay Lim Ho I'uati, the owner, were to have appeared before Mr. Micbell, tbe senior magistrate, this morning, on charges of importing 8,200 tabils of ohandu and allowing the steamer to be used for the importation, carriage and conveyance of83 words
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Article95 1910-03-30 8 The great Htmburg-Amerika liner Cleveland with a large number of tourints is expected to arrive at Singapore, to-morrow morning, en route for Europe and America. She sails the same day, and, as will be seen from an advertisement appearing on page 8, has two cabins, with two berths in each,95 words
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Article363 1910-03-30 8 The death has taken place of Sir F. T. Mappin, .Mr. B. J. B. Stephens baa been gazette* Consul for Siam in Rangoon. The Rajah Mada of Tringganu, and sai(«' arrived from Tringgann, this morning. The death is announced at Bangkok, of chief inspector Clements, of the363 words
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Article27 1910-03-30 8 Messrs. Katz Bros. Ltd., paid for tbe year. 1909, It', percent, dividend on their preferre-? shares, and 12 per cent, on their deferred shares.27 words
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Article52 1910-03-30 8 Following is the result of crushing open tions at Hiub for the four weeks ending March 26. 1910:— Bukit Kiman, stone crushed 3497 tons, gold obtained 128'J ounce*. average per ton 748 dwts. Bukit Malacca. stone crushed 708 tons, gold obtained ounces, average per ton52 words
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88 1910-03-30 8 The- Mercantile Bank o f lndia, Ltd. Mr. A. R. Lin ton, manager of the Singaporebranch of the Mercantile Bank of India, informs us that he has received a telf>gra_> from tbe head office of the bank advising that at the forthcoming general meeting of shareholders the directors will recommend88 words
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Article89 1910-03-30 8 An interesting experiment, says the Bangkok Times, has been begun at tbe Ministry of Justice, where a number of pupils of Siamese shorthand have beepractising in tbe law conrts. The utility o; an efficient system of shorthand adapted totbe needs of the Siamese language waf forthcoming in tbe89 words
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Article188 1910-03-30 8 An opportunity of taking a peep into Persia. will be afford**] to-night, when Mr. C. E. C*. Tisdall will deliver -a illustrated lecture on that country, in the Victoria Theatre, a odor the proHideDcy of the BUhop of Siogipore: Mr. Tisdall epent nearly tb« whole of liii188 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1910-03-30 8 W. D. A H. O. WILL'S THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A Large Hand-Made Cigarette. __""t > Cj.f c: st mi ■»--i LttawK TJ Purled in c MAGNUMS" */\f racked iv sfd Price Kn 'hree Castles j Cigarette^ 55 C TS. Air tight < feiISSFSSI i I WdVhOWiIIs >!; OBTAINABLE AT: John103 words
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Advertisement161 1910-03-30 8 ALHAMBRA BBACH ROAD. THE BIG SHOW. (irand Exhibition-TO-NIGHT. FIRST CHOICE. UN'IQIB SERIES. Second Show, at 9.30 p.m. OVERTDRE PANTOMANIA, WARWICK WILLIAMS. POULA PETERS AND HER PERFORMING ANIMALS. INES DB CASTRO. THE RUSE THAT FAILED. HER SISTER'S SIN. THE FLOWS IN PARIS. THE COUNTRY SERVANTS. A ROMANTIC YOUNG LADY. Film d'Art.161 words
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Article75 1910-03-30 9 SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY IN PHILIPPINES. Soldier Bribed to Photograph Fortifications. Rkmkr Tkuhaajl London, March 30. A Manila telegram states that a soldier A the engineer corps has been caught photographing the fortifications atCarregidor. He revealed a plot to supply the plans to two lapaoose. Both tbe Japanese were' arrested75 words
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Article59 1910-03-30 9 VOLCANIC TORRENTS SPREAD RAPIDLY. Great Destruction of Property. (Rbotbb's Tilbqkax.] London, March Ml There was a fresh eruption at Ktna yesterlay. Throe streams of lava are'devastating the orchards and vineyards, and the How has -cached the extrema limit orthe" eruption of ISB6. I Dbb Ostaslatischi LLOTD^TaLaoBAjt.] Berlin^March59 words
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Article76 1910-03-30 9 King Ferdinand's Desire For Closer Friendship. [Rbuibk's Tblbobam.] judon. March 29. During the Constantinople conferences, tiieTurco-Bulgarian ministers discussed the toestion of commercial treaty, the delimitation of tho frontier, and the linking up of the railways. King Ferdinand left yesterday evening. [Dbb OsTASuriacHß Llotd Tblbobam.] Berlin, March 29.76 words
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Article67 1910-03-30 9 Reported Loss of Five Hundred Lives. [Rbdtib's Telegram.] London, March 29. tour hundred people were killed and a rinndred were injured in the ball-room fire at )ekoerito, in Hungary. [Dbb Ostasiatischb Llotd Tbliobam.] Berlin, March 2 9 At a Hungarian village fete a shod, n which dancing67 words
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Article63 1910-03-30 9 Mr. Asquith Take First Steps in House of Commons. 1 Rbctih's Tkli a jau London, March 3J3. In the House of Commons- Mr. Asquith aioved that tbe House go into Committee to •on-idiT the relations of the two Houses of Parliament and the duration of parliaments. The63 words
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Article49 1910-03-30 9 Three Men Sentenced to Death, |Kautaa's Tn»oaA«.| London, March 30. A Bombay telegram states that the murderor of Mr. Jackson, (Collector at Nasik, who was shot in a native theatre) and two accomplices havo beon sentenced to death. Three others have been sentenced to transportation for life.49 words
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Article29 1910-03-30 9 OaTASIATISCU LLOTO TbLB<IEAM.| Berlin, March 29. Herr Bothmann Holwegg, before his departure from Rome, bad an intimate disenseion with Signor Guiliano on matters jf European policy.29 words
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Article18 1910-03-30 9 [Dbb Ostablatisuhb Lloyd Tbuubaii.] Berlin, March 29. Easter han passed very quietly in political circles.18 words
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Article20 1910-03-30 9 (I>«K < )-T*«l iTIHUM LLOTD TaLBSBAK.] Berlin, March 29. The Km press Taitn of Abyssinia haß gone to a convent.20 words
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Article573 1910-03-30 9 I Conviction for Breach of Trust of Oil. A trader and oil manufacturer named Lim I'ian Cbing prosecuted two employees named Lim Chin llin and Lim Chin Huat in the district court, yesterday, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of ti ye barrels of573 words
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Article543 1910-03-30 9 I The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders. The following report of Messrs. Fraser and Neavo's annual general meeting, held yesterday, is forwarded by the Secretary, for publication The shareholders present were Messrs. A. Gentle (Cbairmm), W Patchitt, A. Diehn, A. J. W. Watkins (Directors), W. Makepeace,543 words
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Article1095 1910-03-30 9 MORE OF THE WEE THE VM TEW CASE. Evidence for the Crown. Before Mr. Justice Fisher and a special jury at the Assizes, the trial was continued yesterday, of Wee T.'ieam Tew, who is charged with committing perjury in a judicial proceeding, under circumstances which were detailed in1,095 words
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Article486 1910-03-30 9 HOW MR. ROCKEFELLER IS TO SPEND HIS WEALTH. Curious Project. As Reater has already informed us by wire, a bill has been introduced into tbe I nited States Congress by Senator Gallinger, incorporating a new organisation to be known as the Rockefeller Foundation, with headquarters at Washington. From486 words
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Article300 1910-03-30 9 Hearing of the Alleged Kidnapping Case at Madras. In the hearing at Madras, on March 16, of the charge brought by Mr. Pollard, proprietor of Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Co., against Messrs. Miller and Rouse, of kidnapping, tbe advance agent of the company said he had never heard any300 words
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Article187 1910-03-30 9 More Refugees Arrive from the Forbidden Land. The Pioneer writes A further contingent of refugees from Lhasa composed of three bigh Lamas and their suites arrived at the British Bhutaoee frontier on thn 16th instant and were accorded permission by Major Bur rard. Commanding Buxa frontier post,187 words
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Article656 1910-03-30 9 Interesting rescript ion of a Malay Wedding. (Fbom Or« Ows Corkispondixt.) KboU Bharn, March 20. The mail service between Tumpat and Kbota Bharu ani between Kbota Bharu and Kuala Lebir Las again fallen to tbe lot of the Doff Development Co., Ltd. The store on tbe estate656 words
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Article388 1910-03-30 9 Politicians' Views on the Pending Struggle. The following telegrams appear in Rangoon exchanges brought hy the British India mail London, March l'J. Mr. Asquith in bis speech at Oxford described the debate in the Lords as an amazing example of logical topsyturvydom. The Lords were extolling their inestimable388 words
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Article69 1910-03-30 9 SOLDIERS TRAPPED IN SOUTH AFRICAN SPRUIT. 9) Loss of Several Lives. [Rbctbb's TilbobahJ London, Marcu 9ft A Pietermarit/.burg telegram stateH tin* six hundred men of tho Wiltshire Regiment accompanied by Lord Methuen, while o-ift manoeuvering. crossed a spruit during storm. The spruit suddenly rose and MO umnt were69 words
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Article68 1910-03-30 9 (Frou Olb Own- Chubespondemt.) Kuala Lumpur, March '£3. In the cricket match, Penang v. Poiifi, played at Taiping, on Saturday, l'n M seoorod 7», to which Pullein Thompson contributed 28, not out. Griffith Jones took itvu> wickets for 31 and Dean four for 26. Penang replied with68 words
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Article706 1910-03-30 9 Disposing of the Estate of tbe Late Wee Siang Tat. The following Singapore properties oelouving to the estate of Wee Siang Tat, decea-M .i. were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powrli and Co.'s saleroom, yesterday afternoon. There \rv a large attendance. 666 Haveioc* Hd, 76,800 feet, 49706 words
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Article84 1910-03-30 9 The committee of tho Malayan Ktperaatj> Society have arranged to bold b:» instruction class in Esperanto at tt. lUfflo* Library, beginning next Monday. April 4, at 3.15 p.m. No fees will t > charged. The object is to afford ••«■*<- anoe to those who are interested in84 words
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Article53 1910-03-30 9 M. Francois Duloncle, the member L-r Saigon in the Trench Chamber «n D<jputi>~«, is now on his way to Indj Chiua for t l election which is fixed for April 21. Tt. second balloting, if required, faliu two w later. Strong opposition to the sitting m~— be: il 3&iu to53 words
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Article122 1910-03-30 10 To fox-hunting says the Field is due the ■pending of about 8,0?0.000 a year in the rural districts, independently of countryhouse expenditure in tbe winter. On the Beach Road Reclamation ground yesterday, tbe Katbol Munir met the Westmint.ti r Athlotic Club in a friendly game, which, though122 words
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Article164 1910-03-30 10 Qarrison Golf Club. The following are the ecor»R in the competition for Sir Archibald Liw h rnp, for an •oleotic competition, won by P. H. Warren on the 26th instant P. R. Warren 87 6 81 'C. Biron 86 4 82 I St. J. Braddell 42 9 83 Colonel164 words
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Article146 1910-03-30 10 5, C. C. Tournament. The following ties in the S. C. C. lawa tennis tournament were played yesterday Championship. TlirelfeU beat Eddis 6—3, 6— B, o—3. B. .-in. .i.i--. Millar sor. beat Bush owe 1, 6 --1, 6—l. A. Doubles. J. Robertson and Howe beat Miles and Mogliston146 words
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Article206 1910-03-30 10 Tbo hon. secretary of the Singapore branch of the Ceylon Tamils' Association forwards the following report for publication The first half yearly general meeting of the above association was held on the night of the 36th mot. There was a large gathering and the hall presented an206 words
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Article170 1910-03-30 10 A Reoeral meeting of members of tbo Malt; community was held in the Victoria Memorial Hall, last evening, in order to di»cuss the celebration of Empire Day. Hsjee Mobd. Yusof, the ciiicf Imam, was elected as chairman. Messrs. Farrer and Davidnon were present anil also a large number170 words
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Article1103 1910-03-30 10 Prices Quoted in tbe Market This Morning. Singapore, 80th March, 1910. Messrs. Lyall and Bvatt, Kiobange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning *Iom. Value. Buyer*. Seller*. 2/- AUa«ar 7,6 7/10* 2/. Optioni 4 6 6/6 2/- Anglo-Malay 85/- 87/ill Auk") Suuurtn 75/.1,103 words
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Article360 1910-03-30 10 Mr. Peacock, of the Chinese Protectorate, is bard after the fecret societies. During the Easter holidays, he raided five different houses, making twelve arrests. Tiong Ah Ngee, of 249 Victoria Street, was fined 1200 or, in default, sentenced to a month's rignrniu imprisonment by Mr. Green, yesterdiy. for360 words
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Advertisement206 1910-03-30 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE OI STOCK-IN-TRADE, OFFICE FURNI. TURB, SHOP FITTINGS, ETC., To be held at No. 46, Arab Street, On Tkunday, March 31, at 11 a.m. Stock-in-trade, comprising sarongs, perfumery, blankets, prints, shirting, etc. Also shop-fittings, consisting of showcases with glass do its, occasional tables, bent wood chairs, etc206 words
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Advertisement550 1910-03-30 10 HOU3E TO LET, UNFURNISHED Heytor, Grange Read, entry early April. Apply R. S. Mensies, Symo Co. 698 BUYING ANO BELUN6 AGENT WANTED. Firm in Japan requires Baying and Selling Agent in Straits Settlements tor all kinds of Japanese Goods. Best references uiven aid required. Write first io>-Uooe Box 638, c/o550 words
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Advertisement208 1910-03-30 10 RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD. SOLB AGENTS FOB BERTRAM'S RUBBER MACHIWERY. Keith-Blackman Fans. A Simple, Cheap and Efficient INDUCED DRAUGHT ARRANGEMENT. COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR ILOILO AND MANILA. The Spanish Mail Steamer ISLA DE PANAy, is expeotsd to arrive frrra inropo, on Tburi4ay, s>tt iost., and will have prompt despatch208 words
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Advertisement207 1910-03-30 10 HOLIDAY TICKETS. Return saloon tickets will be issued at Single fares from Singapore to NetherlandsIndia Archipelago (including Penang) and interchangeable by tho undermentioned line* made between Apiil 15 and July I.i, 1910, on condition that the return voyage shall be set off not later than July IS, 1910. For particulars207 words
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Article867 1910-03-30 11 Details as to ibe Company's Property. The Financier reports that the statutory meeting of the Bikam Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, 11. Idol Lane, London, E.C., Mr. Hans Eric Muller providing. Mr. M. A. Robinson, acting on behalf ol Messrs.867 words
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Article340 1910-03-30 11 Life Story Told in an Application from Canada. By the first post, the other morning, mysterious package, bearing the Edinburgh pout mark, arrived at the offices of the Festival of Empire, 49, St. James's Street, London, W. The package contained half-a-sovereign tied up in a corner of340 words
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Advertisement676 1910-03-30 11 ISMAIL RAHEEM <Miave juet received a large stock of loose diamonds of various sizes, qualities and prices. Diamond Necklaces, Bracelets, Pendants, Rings, Brooches, etc., set with valuable rare Gems, a speciality. Just unpacked, a large collection of JADE JEWELLERY of the latest designs for Ladies and Gentlemen. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED.676 words
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Advertisement705 1910-03-30 11 re handicapped in Class 1 to be eligible to ran >r the Singapore Slakes. Entranoe, 129. Dilutee, Baoe Coarse. 6. THE CLUB CUP— Valne 11,501 aid II to the Second Horse. A Handicap (or 11 Horace that have ran on the First Day. Entrance, 135, Distance, 1} mile. B, T^ENEW-C705 words
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Advertisement290 1910-03-30 11 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Messrs. John Little Co.. Ltd. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Raffles Hotel, Beach Road. Messrs. Kirn k Co., Battery Road k Armeniai Street. Messrs. Koh k Co., 80, Bras Basah Road. Messrs. Ghee Soon k Co., Orchard Koad.290 words
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Advertisement192 1910-03-30 11 H SOZODONT yJQ Millions of people all over the world are using Sozodont. because feit^P*im\ of its genuine value as a cleanser, H WfMUNT preserver and beautifier of the N TEtTH I teeth. Invaluable to those who i j&Sgg Have good teeth and want to keep SiZllinl tnem so Absolutely192 words
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2265 1910-03-30 12 VALUABLE ANALYSIS AND COMPARISON BY MR. ARTHUR SHEPHARD. few months ago, by the courtesy of Mr. Arthur Sbephaid, we were able to present to onr readers in a summarised form the results df a most careful and searching analysis of leading rubber companies, showing the2,265 words
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Article2858 1910-03-30 12 SOME OF THE NEW PROMOTIONS SUMMARISED. Several New Malayan Ventures. The following are summaries of the newest robber concerns as published in the financial Vnm:Victorla (Malaya). The prospectus of (be Victoria (Malaya) Robber Estates, Ltd., makes its appearance adding another to the long list of ventures in2,858 words
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Article438 1910-03-30 12 How They May Induce Excessive Valuations. In tue introduction to his table, showing the position of New Rubber Companies, Mr. Arthur Shephard has the following reference to two shilling shares That the popularity of the 2j. share is not without its dangers, an < xarui nation438 words
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Article78 1910-03-30 12 The Belgian Government has submitted to the Colonial Council proposals for deorcoa relating to patents and personal taxes in the Congo. J'jcrtos are announced on the salas of lauds, the tariff on transport, the administrative reorganisation of k«tanga, the aboli tion of th« powers granted78 words
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Article631 1910-03-30 13 Interesting Address by Bishop Oldham at Manila. One of the most interesting lectures of the series under the auspices of tho I'niveraity Extension Institute was that given last night at the Ayuntamiento by Bishop William F. Oldbam, who took for bis subject, The L'nrest in Asia631 words
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Article279 1910-03-30 13 Relief for those in Trouble Rubber Millionaires to the Rescue. The Rialto, of February 28, says On 17th iast. Mr. Michael J. Michaelson. a stockbroker's clerk, was charged at the Guildhall with being drank and disorderly in the City. He honourably and frankly pleaded guilty," and said279 words
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Advertisement274 1910-03-30 13 The Auto-Manual ENGLISH MADE THROUGHOUT. ROBINSON CfSSSS PIANO BEATS ANYTHING; OFFERED HERE. Onr Price: $625! GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.. LTD. Portland Cement. In Casks oi 875 lba. net. Drain Pipes, any shape In Bags ol 250 lbs. net. Outterways Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks, pressed Glased Paving Tileß Paving Brick274 words
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Advertisement61 1910-03-30 13 THE BAME OLO BTORY. Tbe old, oil story, told times without namber, and repeated over and over again for tbe last 87 years, bnt it is always a welcome story to those in aearoh of health. There is nothing in tbe world that cures coagbs and colds as quickly as61 words
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Advertisement832 1910-03-30 13 CHANGE OF ADDRESS, Messrs. Tomlinson and Lermit have re» moved to N, High Street, Grand Hotel de I'Europe Buildings. 693 CUT THREE INCHES DEEP. TeURIBLE OI'KIMTIoN FOB STONB IN THE KIDNKYS. I suffered from inflammation of the bladder and stone in the kidneys for 2 years, says Mrs. A. Hanson,832 words
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Advertisement352 1910-03-30 13 THE "BRITANNIC" PATENT EXPANDING WATCH BRACELETS. irfTFl3ffßrr^ 18-CARAT GOLD BRACELETS yC3E3jg~3gSfel WITH LEVER WATCH 7 JlJBt -J^^S^ Diamonds and Emeralds *.*¥Pw* <■ L>ia:_cnils andJSapphires. From S3OO to SSSO. ALSO VARIOUS ASSORTMENTS OF 13-CAP.AT GOLD AND PLATINUM WATCH BRACELETS. FROM $50 TO $150. ALL". WATCHES GUARANTEED. Bn fll" CII %/A MANUFACTURING352 words
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Advertisement425 1910-03-30 14 INSURANCE^^^ GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. Head Office I Winchester Boose, SINGAPORE. Board of Director- I O. v Daaaicß, Esq., Chairman. I ko. Asms, Esq., Vioe-Chairman. 4 H. Fais, Esq., Managing Director. P,t,k Fowus, v, cs. Chief Med. Officer. K M BLiiot, Esq. Rev. N. J. CoDvaaua. Tow Noah425 words
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Advertisement410 1910-03-30 14 INSURANCE. CKIOS fllit ISBUBAKCB CUMFABK OF PARIB ■ntßUsnn 1818 BBSBBVES AND TOTAI. OOABANTEEB 44,000,000 rat osdaislased, Agents tor the abovt JsmstTsh T^repared to aoo^.l nre rtafa f« long or short period, at ourr.nl rate. 3ABH BBTTLEMfcNTB promptly made b? .be agoaw la Binflapore. MOIBB OOMTB Oe. Son Life v." of410 words
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Advertisement496 1910-03-30 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. ■OORK»RATiSD BX BOTAIi OHABTEB ••aid op Capital ta M.OOO Share, ol •Maaeb 11.M0.000 JStVTf™* tessrva Liability of Proprietors i1.J00.000 BASKETS. Baskot England. ■attosal Bank of Boooaad. tm aessos Oily a Midland Baak. Lti. SINGAPORE PRAHOH Osrrsst Aaeonnts are opaaad ass (stared oiowed496 words
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Advertisement447 1910-03-30 14 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 33, Payah Lebar Road, At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Cos Sale-rooms On Monday, April 4, at 230 p.m. All that plot of land being Lot No. of Lot No. 9 of Grant 44, Area 2 a. 1 r. 24447 words
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Advertisement1004 1910-03-30 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Teak Household Furniture, RubberTyred Victoria, and Horse, THE PROPERTY OF W. C. SOITHAM, ESQ., AT "HEY TOR," GRANGE ROAD. Saturday, April 2, at 2 p.m. Comprising: Java carved display cabinet, Ladys teak bureau fitted «>» *°P teak diMM roomtable, teak sideboard, set of six1,004 words
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Article891 1910-03-30 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Mr.* Day has brought out a de Dion oar with him. Mr. J. A. Russell's 16 h.p. Sunbeam oar has arrived at Kuala Lumpur. Alarmed Motorist (after collision) -Are you hurt Butcber't Boy. Where's my kidneys Punch. Messrs. A. C. Harper and Co.891 words
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Advertisement434 1910-03-30 15 THE U-l« HP. FOUR CYLINDER A HIGH-GRADE CAR IN MINIATURE. Tho nuest materials, the most consummate workmanship, and the soundent design all placed at the sorvice of the man of quite moderate means. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Sole Agents. London's Favourite IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE NOISELESS NAPIER The following is often heard434 words
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Advertisement77 1910-03-30 15 INTERNAL TREATMENT NOT NECESSARY FOR RHEUMATISM Fully nine out of every ten oases of rheumatism is simpy rhe umatism of the muscles due to oold or damp, or chronic rheu matism, neither of whioh require any internal treatment. All that is needed to afford relief is the free application of77 words
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Advertisement504 1910-03-30 15 THE DEATH PENALTY. Governor of Holloway Prison on Capital Punishment. Lecturing before tbe Hedioo- Legal Society on Tbe Death Penalty, tbe governor of Holloway Prison, Dr. James Scott, said that we should all like to see it done away with, bat at the saruo time he asked, was it expedient504 words
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Advertisement586 1910-03-30 15 WEEPING ECZEMA IMHfIUB Never Without Irritation— Was Told He Could Not be Cured— At On* Time Pain and Burning Barred Sleep -Could Hardly Walk and was Becoming Quite Weak. ECONOMICALLY CURED BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "It U now nearly twenty years ttnos I was first attacked with weeping so■nna on tho586 words
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Advertisement35 1910-03-30 15 PILSENER BEER KEY BRAND. (■rtiTtt siact it* f T^iir'li lil BBWARB OF IMITATION* Pione Jsnoine without the above two Label* BBHN. MEYER Co., Ltd. Sols liMpert*r« F^ o OS S j 8 H W i <35 words
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Advertisement511 1910-03-30 16 WANTS. BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. v anted, experienced book-keeper. Only eomretent man need apply. KELLY WALSH. LTD. u456 POSITION WANTED. Bnglishman, married, desires position as Engineer ashore. Locomotive and Marine Hxperionce, 13 years, with first-class refervuoes. Apply B.C A., c/o Strait? Tiroes. 579 MANA6ER WANTED. in ted, an experienced Manager for t»)Moea511 words
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Advertisement569 1910-03-30 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. ROOMB TO LET. At Zetland House (Armenian Street). Apply on the premises. u409 GODOWN AND OFFICE TO LET No. 98, Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apply to J. LEVY, No. 10, Robinson Road. uIBSB TO BE LET. Nos. 19 and 20, Boat Quay. Immediate entry, moderate569 words
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Advertisement442 1910-03-30 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. FURNIBHED HOUBE WANTED Wanted from May 1, a furnished house not too far from Town. Apply to No. 167 c/o Straits Times. n6BO HOUSE TO LH. WHTTEHOUSB. Dal vey Road. Immediate mSJSAH FrMet Cwwail UlB6O GODOWN TO BE LET Excellent business premises and godown, ground442 words
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Advertisement650 1910-03-30 16 NOTICES. NOTICE TO BHIPPERB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION 00.. LTD. Owing to half-yearly docking of the Company s steamers, the departure from Singapore on Saturday, the 2nd April, for Bangkok, via East Coast Ports, has been cancelled. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD m Agents. UNION INBURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON. LIMITED.650 words
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Advertisement560 1910-03-30 16 SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Netherlands Qutta Percha Co., Ltd. Mote^rr* wtoaded at Moderate Prioes. AU kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets VALVBS, Rings, TYRBS, HOSES (Suction, Steam, Hydraulic). Gardenhose Tubes SS,^^™*™.^™. EBONITE and hT^ Works Offices: Passir Panjang, Singapore. •Ole Agents 1 MESSRS. HOOGLANDT A CO., SINGAPORE. ARTICLES FOR BALE. FOR560 words
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Advertisement311 1910-03-30 16 To His Excellency Sir John Anderson, G.C.M.G., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements and its Dependencies. EUROPE HAIR DRESSING SALOON Terms Moderate. Special Rates for Monthly Constituents. AIMS BULDIKiS, «KA\P HOTEL ECBOPE. H. CIPRIAVO, Proprietor. TO RUBBER PLANTERS. For sate, rubber stumps and seedlings in small and large quantities.311 words
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Miscellaneous245 1910-03-30 16 Straits V>imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.-Miscollane. ous wants of every description are Insertfd at the prepaid rate of $1 per four lines for one or two insertions. Notioes of Births, Marriages, or Doathß, if not exoeeding fonr lines, tl each insertion tror p.p.c. cards, on page 0, $2. Inch Scale RRajst js245 words
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