The Straits Times, 4 November 1910
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Title Section14 1910-11-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.406 Singapore, friday; 1 November 4. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Advertisement281 1910-11-04 1 D, ft J. -cCalinm's PERFECTION WHISKY. lALDBEOK. MAC6REBOR AND COMPANY. i KATZ BROS., LD. Gents' Outfitting Dept. BAGS TRUNKS. We are now showing a large Assortment of Gladstone Bags Suit Cases Kit Bags Fitted Dressing Cases Brief Bags Cabin Trunks Attache Cases Holdhalls. By the best English makers, in all281 words
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Advertisement210 1910-11-04 1 Robinson Co. The famous irpn "ROYAL BAR-LOCK" gS^i-,, holds the Speed Championship of Great F^3L-- *_>.?. Britain, and was awarded the only "Grand JsSiii^rS^ Prix" at the Franco- British Exhibition. ~js&?i S*l t£iitM!MMeL'> The No. 14 Model dE"tt£^ r A DAD I t%t^U JB --T.— Dnll^Lv Un "toGJ&<~——^KKfl*f£r 5 Typewriters.210 words
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Advertisement6 1910-11-04 1 Bollinger cnampaqne. CALDBECK. MAC6RE6OR AND COMPANY.6 words
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Article881 1910-11-04 2 HEARD PEARY'S LECTURE AT THE ALBERT HALL. Coming Message for Americans. I wa< much interested in Peary's lecture and beaid it very comfortably. I was within 20 yards oi h>m at one time, bnt tbat story will keep, aod aUo bow I not tbe tickets for881 words
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112 1910-11-04 2 An Allahabad message, dated October 16, aay i Daring the bearing of t ie Futegarn gaul riot case, a Cheddo pm-oner gave remarkable evidence aod niado strions allegations against tbe overs-wra. At tbe close of his crots examination be sbowtd hjw letters could be carried112 words
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Article529 1910-11-04 2 Planter Talks of The F M S. And Thb I'KKIL.S OF HIS PbOPBMSION. It was befcr the rubber boom tbat Mr. V. W. van Kooytn went to tbe Federated Malay States to engage in Irs basinees as planter and surveyor. His expeiieooes there •#e by529 words
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Advertisement148 1910-11-04 2 I o_ .*o 3f o^ Jooooo o^o opoe o o poop 000 A o 00~0 oo oo ac'ft 6 v ijWywyvWy The Best Tonic to take after illness is 'VANA' Ton ie Wi n c Helps to re-vitalise the blood, improves the appetite, and rapidly restores robust health. Its action148 words
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Advertisement76 1910-11-04 2 RHEUMtTISM THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF SUFFERING. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffer, ing tban aay otber diaeaae, tor the reamin tbat it is tbe most oommoo of all ills, aod it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know tbat Chamberlain's Pain Bairn will afford relief, axd make rest and76 words
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Advertisement318 1910-11-04 2 MAKTinrfr APIOL&STEEL g»^» ai^»ya»aT v^a m m M mlfcr ladies 1 gTm LLS Persian Nerve Essence S^l^rJH^^.SS^^S^a'S; ill mental and pbytical azh&utlon. the circaUtlon iin.l imp.vte a ma«oetio Tigoar lo th.rt 1 Ud Mrn > an l>u > The propantion cornea In a r..n»» nlent tablet form »ml l» cirefullr318 words
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Advertisement416 1910-11-04 2 Pohoomull Brothers, Jeweller* end Silk Merchant*, NO. 9, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. Just unpacked a large stock oi Silks, Jewellery, etc., Irom India and Japan; Suitable for XMAS PRESENTS. Charges Moderate. EARLY INSPECTION KINDLY SOLICITED. 2830 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED, Singapore. ORDERS NOW BOOKED FOR I__ I Imperial English, l p416 words
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Article654 1910-11-04 3 First List of Subscribers. The committee grab fully acknowledge the f.llowii k subscriptions COLLECTED UY I.AHY HyaDMAN-JoSIS. A Fankel 6 II Honour Mr. Justice Fisher 25 Jamer Aiiken 25 R. G. Van t'omeren 25 AnonymcUH 10 Rowland Allen m, -■> CE. Velge 25 Miiiticc.l Upoott 10 TJ654 words
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Article215 1910-11-04 3 Farewell Reception to Archdeacon and Mrs. Moule. A ftrewell rrorption given at the Dennery at Shargbai by tbe Rev. A. J. and Mrs Walker to Arobdexoon A. E. Mouln and Mrs. Moule provided tbe opportunity for the not i»cooi-i'l<rabl<! section of tbe community tbat takes interrst in215 words
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Article70 1910-11-04 3 Amonf; recent visitors to Tientsin was Mr. W. C. Spragne, tbe arobitcct of the Standard Oil Co., of New York, who went there in order to design and look after the erection of a large godown and tin making plant for the company, on its prtrui-ei over tbe Peibo river..70 words
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Advertisement390 1910-11-04 3 Henowni'd Physicians pnscnbe Gnmault'a Matico as th<- most active and at Iks »anie Uino the most inoflensi»e nDie Discharges. iatico injection ii i> nctDt cases idl lATICO CAPSULES u>« cbroDic ones. y^^ Active >v v Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. V (Chapoteaut) J RELIABLE AGENT IN A <XV390 words
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Advertisement502 1910-11-04 3 PROGRAMME. GYMKHANA To be held at the Race Course, Saturday, Nov. 19, 1910. 3-3O P.M.- Polo Pony Scurry. Disiaooe aboot 8 (orlooßs. Catrh weights Podips liaviDg a certificate from Polo C'nhx in the Colony or F. M S and to be oertifi-d hy Secretary of Polo Club with which oarb502 words
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Advertisement167 1910-11-04 3 FOR A WEAK DIGiSTIOri. No medicine can replace fond but Cbam berlain's Stomach and: Liver Tablets will help you to digest your food. It is not tbe quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, but the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak167 words
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Advertisement180 1910-11-04 3 I The REGISTERED TRADE MARK of Milkmaid! Full Cream Milk g3^^s|| IS THE HALL-MARK OF Esi ss^^ PERFECT PURITY jjr'wft'i an( uarantee Highest Quality. 'JrQ/* I UNTOUCHED BY HAND. The Original and Best, j LARGEST BALE IN THE WORLD. i Sold by all Druggists principal Provision Dealers. The f^^% Non180 words
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Advertisement695 1910-11-04 4 BTEAMER BMUMB. BTEAM NAVIGATION CB. *>*r China, Japan. Penaaf •eylea Aaatralla, India, Aden, Bgypt, Mffdlter. aneao Parts, Ply. month aad Londen Through Bill* of Ladiag issued for Ohlaa Oovrt, Persian Oulf, Continental, aad Amarioan Forts. Btwmars will leave Bngapon oa or about MAIL LINES, Ontuar d I/or OKina) Delta Nov695 words
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Advertisement511 1910-11-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS, N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CB.LTD \s^ between JAPAN a/d BUBOPB by the Company's well-knowa IWIMOIIW ITIIIIII, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's Baropeaa Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotricity, provided with Gioellent aooommodaUon for Firs* and Seoond Class Pasaenaers, and fitted with511 words
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Advertisement880 1910-11-04 4 BTEAJER MILHI.B. C. P. R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL BTEAMBHIP LIME. Tbb NATIONAL HIGH WAY TO BUBOPB TU OHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITED BTATBB. Route trom Hongkong via Shainghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Viotoria and Vancouver. R M.S. Bhpbiss or India Twin sorew steamR.M.S.880 words
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Advertisement588 1910-11-04 4 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG Th* steamer* of thla Oompaay "««'-*w I a regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, aad Rotterdam, aad th* Btralts. China aad Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Ham burg and onoe a month for Bremerhavea dlreot, oalllag al rsaasg aad Ooiombo. Taking oargo588 words
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Advertisement755 1910-11-04 4 STEAMER BAILINIB. N. D. L. Norddeutsohor Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast aad well-known mall steamer of this Oompaay sail fortasfhry bom Brer, ea Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boulkimii. ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplsi 100 i Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vis* v«: sat Port Bald, Sues, Adea, Ooiombo, Penang755 words
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Article119 1910-11-04 5 FIXTURES. Friday, November 4. High Water, 11.11 am. Municipal Commission, 2.80. 8. O. C. Rogby Football. P. and O. outward mail due. Saturday, November 5. High Water, 0.9 a.m., 1 1 85 p.m. 8 V. A. Maxim Co. annual inspection. Sunday November 6. High Water, 0.40 am.,119 words
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Article230 1910-11-04 5 To-Dat. Batn Pahat Sri Wongsee 8 pm Paneb, Atahao and Deli Van der Parra Bpm Mnar Lady W*ld pm Mantok and Palembang G. G. Mijer 8 pm Malaooa. Port Dtokaon, and Port flwettenham Helancor 8 pm Bangkok Nuentnng 4 pm Sonrabaya, Bali, Ampanan and Macassar Ban Poh230 words
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Article71 1910-11-04 5 The P. and O. ootward mail steamer Delta •rit") mail* fro n London, np to the eveniog of the <4th October left Penang at 6 pm. yesterday and may be expected to arrive here at 6am. to-morrow. The homeward N. D. L. Packet Torok left Hongkong at71 words
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Article65 1910-11-04 5 it 16 B. I it 19 MM. it SS HO. it 37 N D. L. >l 39 B. I. I S M. M. I 7 P AO. 11 N I). L. I IS B I. I 17 H. M. Oot 7 00l 8 Oot IS 00l SO65 words
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Article530 1910-11-04 5 SIW6APOPP SHIPPIHQ. Latest Arrival!, Saa lirllt V. M. 8 govt. yacht. 400 tons, 49 crew, I'M hp. Com. Ahmst, Nov 4. From K. UnUn, Nov 3. For P. bwettenh.m, Nov 4— Rds. Ainu Thvr, Dot str 70 tons. Naoodab, Nov 4. lv lruiiri N>v S G.o and Si d.p. Lim530 words
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107 1910-11-04 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To -Day. TANJONO PAQAR. East Wbakt Bum Merapi. Ein W. Saonoa 1— Minderoo.Catherine Apcar, Sanaa Waiar- Zwecna. Umta. Mu»W. Sbct. 9 Ranes, Naentaog, Van Lin- a- -Hi 1.1. schoten. a a 4— Olenoglo. Nil. a 8 -Austria.107 words
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Article251 1910-11-04 5 Finance Commerce EXCHANGE. SIVOAPOKI, NoVBMBKK 4, 1910 On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand 3/4 Private 6 m/s 3/4 f do 8 m/s m, 8/4 U On Germany Bank d/d 840 Private 8 m/s 844 do 6 m/s 346| On Franco— Bank d/d M 390 Private 8 m/l 899* do251 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article179 1910-11-04 5 u«u> a Value. Bayern. 10 10 Belli Tin S.lO 10 10 Brtuuig 6.60 10 10 Brtueb H jd. 10 10 Kanaboi 2.00 41 41 Kmu Tin 16.00 41 41 Eluding Tin 1.76 10 10 Kaintu Tin 8 no 41 41 Lahat Mines 803 41 41 MaU ya and Siam179 words
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Article616 1910-11-04 5 Issue !S Value. Bayers Sellers. 2/. a/- AlUgmr 4/7 6/0 2/- 3/- Anglo Malay 18 8 I.SO 3/- 3/- Batang Malaka 3/9 8,6 pm 41 41 Batn Caves 15.10.0 16.10.0 £1 41 BataTi«a 4.11.6 6 0.0 41 41 Bukit Kajang 36 9 2.16 6 41 16/- Contributory 12 6616 words
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Article130 1910-11-04 5 I «sue !2 Valae oj Buyers. Sellers. 10 10 Eutern Don). Smelting 1000 10 7 8.(0 XI 41 Electrio Trtmwiyi 9/8 8/8 10 10 FrMer Neave 37.00 80.00 100 Howartb Erekine 67.00 68.00 no 7% Pref. 90.C0 SI 00 100 100 K»tz Bra. I), f. 125.00 100 100 B130 words
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Article53 1910-11-04 5 Buyers. UeUeii Howarth BnkineB% •900,000 par Riley, Har Rreave.B% 1384.000 1% 1% pte B trio T 1 ways 6% £860,000 Singapore Municipal 6% 11,878,000 »om. Buyers, oeuon Singapore Mub ioi pal *i% Of 1907 11.500.000 t% pro Singapore Mnnioipal t of IBM 11,000,000 f% 6% ft*. Singapore Munioipal 4%53 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-04 5 For all internal complaints, Dysentery, Coovb*, CoM«, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,13 words
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Advertisement458 1910-11-04 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Nov. o— At Chorltoo, No. 88, Grange Road, household furniture, at 2 30. Not. 7 At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Not. B— At saleroom, freehold building land, fronting a reserve for road off Kampong Java Rd., at 2.80. Nov. 9— At the Ordnance Dept.,458 words
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Advertisement526 1910-11-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. AMERICAN-MANCHURIMI LINE. To the Pbillipines. S.B. EATUNA, will be despatched from Singapore about 10th Deoember. To be followed by 8.8. "KIOTO" for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japanese ports on 20th Deoember. For further information regarding frieght, eto.. apply to McALISTER ft Co., Ltd., AGENTS 2209526 words
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Advertisement601 1910-11-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. APGAR LINE. OF BTEAMERB. The nodennentionod mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular servioe between Caloutta and Japan, calling at Penang' Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET Tom Commander "Jatam" 8,018 A. Stbwabt Gbboobt Apcab 4,600 8. H. Bblsom 1 Aebatoon Apcab 4,600 W. T.601 words
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Advertisement48 1910-11-04 5 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY, NO. 187, ORCHARD ROAD. Undertakers, Monumental Masons and Sculptors. THB BEST OF GENUINE ENGLISH-BUILT RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES WITH PLUMES ,IN USB. Monuments of every description always in •took. A large consignment of Arttuoial Wreatha ju*t arrived for AU Souls Day. TBLBPHONB NO. 717. BICBB MODBRATB. 6848 words
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1016 1910-11-04 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. RESIDENT GENERALSHIP. Nearly two yean have passed since, in a general comment on affairs in the Federated Malay States, we expressed oar belief tb»t the offioo of Resident- General would hare to go. It sorprised and amused us somewhat to bear that this expression1,016 words
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Article18 1910-11-04 6 The first list of subscribers to the Children's Aid Society is printed on page 3 of this issue.18 words
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Article24 1910-11-04 6 The case of Tally against Cowan, which was to have been further heard in the third court yesterday afternoon, was postponed for a week.24 words
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Article18 1910-11-04 6 The new twin-screw Royal Dutch mail steamer Prinses Juliana is berthed at section No. 8, Taojong Pagar wharf.18 words
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Article31 1910-11-04 6 The Rahman Hydraulic Tin Co 'a October output was 703 picula a record. For the ten months the output was 5,600 pionlr, againtt 8,405 in 1900 and 1 321 in 1008.31 words
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Article29 1910-11-04 6 An English all round the World Tourist Party is expected to arrive shortly at the Grand HoUl de l'Kurope and after stayirg a few days will proceed to Java,29 words
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Article13 1910-11-04 6 Latest advertirements of the day appear on rago 6 as well as 8.13 words
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Article33 1910-11-04 6 The Malay Mail is informed that a wellknown Chinese towkay and miner intends smelting for export tin ore at Pudn where smelting works were in full swing some two or three years ago.33 words
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Article36 1910-11-04 6 A telegram from our Penang correspondent nays the small-pox admissions to the Chinese quarantine camp since August have been 76, of whom 81 were discharged and 19 died 26 remained in the camp on October 81.36 words
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Article34 1910-11-04 6 The Dunlop Hibber Co. is going to establish a branch at Sourabaya like those at Calcutta and Singapore. Mr. Skinner, formerly of Pitoairn Syme and Co., has been appointed manager, says the Java Times.34 words
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Article37 1910-11-04 6 A beachcomber wbo seemed to be in a starving condition, asked for food at the kitchen of a certain house. You likee fish inquired the Chinese cook. Sore, replied the tramp eagerly. All lite come alound Fliday.37 words
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Article40 1910-11-04 6 The new iesao of the Kelantan postage stamps, expected out from home very shortly, will oonnist of the following denaninations lo. So. 4c. 5c 82. 10c. 80c. 50c. 11, 12, 15, 124, so that 184.10 will purchase a complete eet.40 words
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Article44 1910-11-04 6 The F. M. S. and Government yacht Seabelle left Port Swettenham on Monday evening for the east coast, bonnd for Kuan, tan where, it is said, she has gone to render any assistance which may be reqaired in connection with the sank dredger Kaantan.44 words
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Article45 1910-11-04 6 Mr. F. V. Gay, well-known as a naturalist in Kuala Lumpur, has acquired a fine hamadryad, states the Perak Pioneor. This, the most deadly and the most dangerouß of reptiles is the only snake that travels on its tail and cannot strike while in motion.45 words
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Article54 1910-11-04 6 It is stated that Mr. M. W. Pett, Superint endent of the Singapore Fire Brigade, has sent in his report on the Ipoh Fire Brigade, and the Resident recommends the purchase of a motor fire engine, the erection of a new fire station and that a European be placed in54 words
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Article48 1910-11-04 6 Two Britishers, George Lloyd and Robert Anderton, have been before Lieut Cator, in the Marine Court, on a charge of being in the Colony without certificates of discbarge. Both were convicted, and fined 125 each, or in default fourteen days' rigor aa imprison inent. P. C. Kenny prosecuted48 words
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Article52 1910-11-04 6 Almost all the rubber-planters associations in Java have agreed to take part in the Rubber Exhibition at London next year, at an outlay of about 22,000 guilders. Each association has a representative on the executive committee to manage matters. The exhibits will be classified to show that rubber-cultivation in Java52 words
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Article61 1910-11-04 6 A memorial service was held on the American battleship New Hampshire for the members of the ship's crew who were drowned through the capsizing cf their launch in the Hudson. The warship steamed to the spot where the disaster occurred, and, after the burial service bad been read, her crew61 words
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Article67 1910-11-04 6 Messrs. Burroughs, Welcome and Co. obtained at Brussels, what is belit ved to be a record number of distinctions in an cxl ibition of an international character. The firm were awarded eight grand prizes, three diplomas of honour, and one Kold medal at the Brussels International Exhibition. Five grand prizes67 words
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Article76 1910-11-04 6 The Chinese merchants and traders in Deli have started something new in organised mutual help. They have established an association for safeguarding Chinese commercial interests there. The aim is to encourage Chinese enterprise in that quarter, and to offer rewards, bestow distinctions, and give certificates to Chinese who come intopromi76 words
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Article90 1910-11-04 6 The Perak Pioneer, says The F. M. S. and Colony and especially the Krian distriot, prior to the rubber boom, were sugar prod aoing countries, and should rubber revert, as many authorities antic ipate, to its normal price 2s. to 3s. a lb. a second string may be necessary and90 words
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Article106 1910-11-04 6 At Fremantle, the nearest Australian port to Europe, a young lady has just been fined £i and costs for an unusual offence delaying two mail steamers, an incoming and an outgoing one, states a Shanghai paper. She was a passenger on the incoming boat, and was absent from the official106 words
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Article114 1910-11-04 6 With reference to a com" jtication from a correspondent to the Straits Times anent the importation of coir into the Straits from Ceylon and elsewhere, it may be of interest, states our Taiping oonteuaporary, to mention that there is a factory at Kuala Selangor styled the Federal Oil Mills Co.,114 words
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Article379 1910-11-04 6 Mr. and Mrs. D. K Somerville are return ing to Singapore by the Delta, to morrow. Mr. E. B. Skinner sucoeeda Mr. R. W. Harrison on the Indian Immigration com mittee. It is stated that Mr. J. W. Dando, of Mo-srs. Robinson and Co., in Kinta, is379 words
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Article79 1910-11-04 6 The Singapore representatives were to have fired in the Interport match this morning, but the weather put thooting out of the question. The event is open until the 15th inst. The Singapore team will consist of ten chosen from among the following Capt. Phillips, Sergt Chater, Lieut,79 words
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Article107 1910-11-04 6 Yesterday being the anniversary of H. M the Emperor of Japan's birthday, Mr. Kondo, the acting Contnl for that country, lit Id a reoeption in the fine grounds of the Consulate, to which European and Japanese residents were invited. The 99th Deccans supplied appropriate music during the107 words
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Article133 1910-11-04 6 Mr. Meyer, whose fortnight's ministry here, last year, was co snecestful and appreciated, has been speaking before the Baptist Union which met this year in Glasgow on the needs of humanity. He said there were glimpses of truth and intimations of immortality and noble133 words
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Article221 1910-11-04 6 The S. C. Morning PoHt states Writing on October 6, to a friend here, a former Hongkong cricketer and tennis player, says i —From 1 a.m. yesterday till 9 a.m. to-day twenty inches cf rain fell about a record even for this place. Simply tumbled down221 words
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Advertisement228 1910-11-04 6 GARRIOK COARSE-CUT. OBTAINABLE AT John Little Co., Ltd., Robinson Co. EASTERN PRESENTS For Friends At Home. Tboee desirous of inspecting an exceptionally vatied and choice display of eastern works of art, should not fail to pay us a call. The range includes Kimonos and Jubans, Opera and Evening Cloaks, Swatow228 words
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Advertisement174 1910-11-04 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Two Grand Shows Every Night. Look oat for THE MARVEL OF THE AOE Patlie's Animated Gazette Skvinth Edition. ENGLAND INVADED." Incidents in the Great Autumn Manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain. RUSSIAN ROYAL FAMILY IN GER. MANY." "BELGIAN ROYAL FAMILY IN HOLLAND." "REVIEW OF THE QUEEN'S CANADIANS" by Mr.174 words
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Article114 1910-11-04 7 IMPORTANT PROPOSALS FOR A NEW MINISTRY. Self Governing and Crown Colonies Separated. [Rrutrh's Trlroram.] London, November 8. The Daily Mail says a new Secretary of State will shortly be appointed for conducting relations with the self-governing dominions. The Colonial Secretary, with the present organisation, will administer the114 words
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Article67 1910-11-04 7 MINISTERIAL CHANGES TO BE MADE. Mr. L. V. Harcourt the New Colonial Secretary. [Krotrr's Trlroram. London, November 4. Lord Morloy has resigned the India Offl :v and bueomes Lord President of the Council. Lord Crowe becomes Secretary of State tor Iniia, and Mr. L. V. Harcourt Secretary67 words
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Article46 1910-11-04 7 Five Per Cents Issued at Over Par. (Rrcirr's Trlroram.] London, November 4. Tbe Tientsin- l'ukow Railway supplementary five per cent loan, whereof £1,110,000 is being issued in London at 1001. waa largely oversubscribed. It was quoted at j but reacted to i premium.46 words
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Article27 1910-11-04 7 I Drr Ostasiatischr Lloyd Trlroram.] Berlin, November 8. There has been an enormous fire in tbe e ngineeering works of Lanz, at Mannheim.27 words
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Article24 1910-11-04 7 [Drr Ost.isiatischr Lloyd Trlroram.] Berlin, November 3. Wireless olegraphic connection between tbe Zugßpitze observatory and tbe Norddeicb station has been tried suocesrfully.24 words
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Article29 1910-11-04 7 [Dak Ostasiatischr Lloyd Trlroram]. Berlin, November 8. Herr Hallin, director of the Hamburg America Line, has been suffering from pleuritis. but is now better, though still weak.29 words
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Article22 1910-11-04 7 [Drr Ostasiatischb Lloyd Trlroram.] Berlin, November 8. The death is announced of the Prince Bishop Aichner, at Brixen.22 words
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Article21 1910-11-04 7 [Rrotrr's Trlroram.] London, November 8. Router's Madrid correspondent says that tbe report of a revolution in Spain was unfounded.21 words
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Article20 1910-11-04 7 |R«OTHR's Trlsoram.| London, November Tbe government has grautcd £40,000 an nually for the encouragement of horse breeding.20 words
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Article56 1910-11-04 7 Keen Fight in the Waltbamstow Division. |lUCTIR'S TrLRORAM.) London, November 8. Tho Walthtuistow bye-election, caused by Mr. Simons' appointment as Solicitor General, has ended, after a vigorous struggle on Tariff Reform and the 0 .-.borne judgment, as follows Simon (Liberal) 16.673 Johnson (Unionist) 18,907 Majority 2,7*3 Toe Majority56 words
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Article522 1910-11-04 7 F. M. S. Government Not Disposed To Extend Contract Period. (From Our Sprcial Corrrspondrnt.) Kuala Kangsar, November 4. The principal business before the Federal Council yesterday was the discussion of the contract clause in the Chinese Immigrants Enactment proposing that the maximum period of contract of Chinese522 words
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Article55 1910-11-04 7 (From Odr Own Corrrspondrnt.) Kuala Lumpur, November S. The Planters' Stores and Agency have received a cable from London giving the following rubber prices I Sheet and biscuit 6/6 Fine crepe 6/8 Best scrap (crepe form) 6/8 Bark scrap (crepe form) 4/10 Sorap (untreated) 4/6 Rambong (untreated)55 words
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Article36 1910-11-04 7 (From Odr Own Corrrspondint Kuala Lumpur, November 8. Two companies of tbe Malay States Guides arrived yesterday evening, and this morning combined manoeuvres with tbe Guides and the M. S. V. R. commenced.36 words
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Article82 1910-11-04 7 (From Our Own Corhrspondrnt.) Penang, November 8. Penang's score of 879 in the Interior* match was mat luc up as follows S. R. Sayers 81 82 84 97 Ncubronner 83 84 80 07 Perkins 82 81 80 93 Murray B'2 81 29 92 Soatham Wilson 29 8182 words
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Article411 1910-11-04 7 A BUREAU OF INFORMATION ON THE PENINSULA. Full Details of tbe Scheme. (From Our Own Corrrspondrnt.) Penang, November 4. The Financier, of October 10, says that tbe opening of tbe Malay States Development Agenoy, in London, last week, marks a new departure in commercial representation411 words
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Article378 1910-11-04 7 Amazing Error in Regard to Planted Area. The following circular which is being issued to-day will explaiL the recent fall in shares of the Jimab Rubber Company Singapore, November 2, 1910. Sir,— We have to inform yon that since taking over this Estate at l«t July,378 words
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Article39 1910-11-04 7 It U reported that an agreement baa been S radically arranged for tbe purchase by apan of tbe Tsushima Kut-an cable, which is about sixty miles in length, from the Great Northern Telegraph Co. for about yen 160,000. J39 words
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Article447 1910-11-04 7 POSITION OF THE HARBOUR LOANS. Details of Two and Three Quarter Million Loan. (Fbom Odr Own Corrrspohdrkt.) Penang, November 4. The prospectus of the new Straits loan of two and three quarter million sterling at 8J per cent, and issued to tbe public at 96}, shows that447 words
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Article357 1910-11-04 7 Shareholders Summoned to Consider Sale to London. Shareholders, of tbe Sumbawang Rubber Plantations, Ltd and of the Tempenis Para and Coconut Plantations, Ltd., have been summoned to extraordinary general meet ings of tbe companies to be held on the 10th inst., at noon and 2.80 p m.,357 words
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Article69 1910-11-04 7 No Amiable Rotters Wanted. Tbe Problem of the Aborigines was the subject for discussion at Sydney on October 6, in connection with the general synod of the Missionary Conference. The Rev. G. W Morrison was of opinion that tbe care of tbe aborigines should be centred in the Commonwealth, and69 words
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1099 1910-11-04 7 Rights over Four Million Acres. (From Our Special Corrrspondrnt.) Koala Kanfcsar, November 1. When Mr. C. Maloolm Camming, in the Federal Council yesterday, asked for certain information regarding the rights of the United Malaysian Rubber Co. in the vast forests of Malaya, he was1,099 words
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Article124 1910-11-04 7 CROWN PRINCE AND PRINCESS SAIL FROM GENOA. A Proof of German Friendship to Japan. [Rbutib's Trlroram.] London, November 8. Berlin telegrams state that the German Crown Prince and Princess have started on their Far Eastern tour. London, November 4. The German Crown Prince and Princess have left124 words
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Article81 1910-11-04 7 North- East Frontier. COLONEL YOUNGHISBAND'S GRAVE WARNING. A British Resident Required at Lhassa Colonel Younghusband, lectnring before tbe Central Asian Society, said tbe whole question of tbe north-eastern frontier of India was never more critical. While there was no danger of the yellow peril, tbe rough tactless handling of tbe81 words
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Article146 1910-11-04 7 IRIDTIRS TILRORAM.] London, November 8. Mrs. Carew, who was sentenced to death at Yokohama in 1897 for poisoning her husband, has been released from Aylesbnry prison. This refers to a poi»oning cave which made no small stir at tbe time in foreign circles in China and146 words
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Article270 1910-11-04 7 Seeking Assistance to Overthrow Maochu Dynasty. (From Odr Own Correspondent.) Ponang, November 8. Tbe Straits Echo passes trenchant criticism on a speech Dr. San Vat Sen, tba Chinese reformer, is said to have delivered in the Chinese Club in Me A lister Road, whiob appears270 words
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Article24 1910-11-04 7 The Singapore Chinese Y. M. C. A. anni vereary it to be held at 51, Hill Stiout, on Thursday. November 24, at 8 p.m.24 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article120 1910-11-04 8 The Penang Race Course was thrown open for training on November 1, when there were between 40 and 60 horses out A hookey match was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon between tbe B.C.C. and a combined eleven of the R. G. A. and R. E. Tbe120 words
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Article62 1910-11-04 8 Singapore Oolf Club. Tbe November monthly medal competition will b. played off at the lUce Conrse on Saturday and Sunday the sth and 6tb Novem ber. Tbe qualifying round of tbe Stiven cup competition will also be played off on Saturday and Sunday next, and members who received and62 words
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Article388 1910-11-04 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co are advised by tbe manager, Kamuning Estate, that the returns for October, are as follows Output of dry rubber 9.H00 lbs., net revenue from tin mining »5 513.00. Tbe figures fo- tbe month of October last year were output of dry rubber 5,000388 words
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Article167 1910-11-04 8 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s circular for the P. and O. mail of November 4 states We can record no cbanoe in the market for the pasii week which has again been dull with no marked interest being displayed in any particular section. Rubber. Hiublands and Lowlands have167 words
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Letter83 1910-11-04 8 To tbe Editor of the Straits Time*. Sir,— l wish to express, through the medium of your valuable columns, my grati tude to the gentleman who so kindly sent bis syce to my assistance on the Anderson Bridge at about 4.45 p m. yesterday. I regret my inability to83 words
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Letter324 1910-11-04 8 To the Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir, I would like to suggest that it would be an aid to many of your readers if you were able to publish in your daily lists of sbare prices, the fall list of local companies and the market prioes324 words
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Article544 1910-11-04 8 A Failure of Over One Million Dollars. Mr. Justice FUher disposed of bankruptcy work in the Supreme Court today. Among the matters disposed of was tbe application for discharge by C. J. Monteiro. Tbe discbarge was granted, suspended (or a fortnight. The debtor became bankrupt in 1907 with544 words
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Article853 1910-11-04 8 Pdcei Qooted la the Market Ibis Morning. Singapore, November 4th, 1910. Ml—. Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue tbe following list el jootationa this morning i— Norn. Value. Bayem. Seller*. 2/- AllagM 47} 6/1} 8/- Option! 3,4 4,0 41 Anglo-Java 10/6 15/. 1 Anglo-Johore 13/6853 words
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Advertisement12 1910-11-04 8 WATEBBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $125 AND $2.0012 words
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Advertisement49 1910-11-04 8 Wet Paint wo often see about. And wisely keep oar nistaoon Advioe like ibis in go id, no doubt And valuable ttH-iiicn Bat th>re's one tbiog more precious still, of that you mby make kUte. By dt it i»ic uff >our co»gb or chill With WuoJa' Uroat Peppermint Car*.49 words
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Advertisement759 1910-11-04 8 Westinghouse Tungsten Lamps MAKE ELECTRIC LIGHT CHEAPER THAN GAS. Hdvnftfea. BRILLIANT WHITE LIGHT. I SMALLEST SIZE. Si VINO IN CURRENT. BURN IN ANY POSITION. NO BLACKENING. STRONGEST TUNGSTEN L4.MPS MADE. LONG LIFE. PRACTICALLY NO GENERATION OF (AVERAGE 1000-2000 HOURS). HEAT. All sizes— from 16 to 1,000 Candle Power. SOLE AGENTS:759 words
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Advertisement104 1910-11-04 9 Jdamatmall $urbamal and Qompany's GREAT CASH CLEARANCE HSALEH Now On. In order to make room for new goods the whole of the present stock will be sold at ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. Early Inspection Solicited. 7 8, ikigkh: strep:t. 2677 MICHELIN TYRES DUPIRE~BROTHERS, HaPiP^SB RED CROSS ■r n l ALL SOULS' DAyT104 words
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Advertisement391 1910-11-04 9 1910 ELLWOOD'S NEW HELMET No 105 Shape JT LATEST STYLE, Ventilated and bound white bnek, durable, safe protection and in the end cheapest. As a number of common imitations of this Helmet have been on the Market lately, the Public are asked to see that "ELLWOOD'S" is in the^Helmot they391 words
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Advertisement184 1910-11-04 9 Ask Always FOR TUB ffikyele-IByres OFTHB SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passlr Panjang, Singapore. Price very Moderate. Beat Quality.- "CLOVER" BRAND Sterilized Milk. on the market 80LB AGENTS: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., The Arcade, SI ngapore Interesting to Planters BUSH'S Coagulating and Bleaching Powder for Rubber Latex. Particulars and Samples from184 words
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Advertisement819 1910-11-04 10 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office > Shangrin.l: Be«istered onder tbe Life Assarance Companies Acts, England, and coder tbe ..gkong Ordinances p<MmOH QF CO MPANY (.Twellth Year). Total Insnrance in foroe t87,888,888. Total Assets 8,416,2*9. Total Funds B,2ia,Bia. Total Income for Year 8,866,857. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST.819 words
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Advertisement528 1910-11-04 10 BANKING. IHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRAUAJJID CHINA, l« C'UPOKATiCD BT BOY Aft OHABTEB. 'all n P Oar/ltal ia M.OOO Sham of «M*aob aU.NO.OOO Msarvs Kn.i «1 800.000 tsstrvt fciabiliiT ot Proprltton f1i, 100,000 SABSEBB. Baak ot Baglaaa. HaUoaal Baak of Beoelaai.. •i aoaioa Oily Mldlaaa Baak. aM BIHOAPOBB BBAHOH. Oorrsal528 words
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Advertisement375 1910-11-04 10 BANKING. THE SZE HAI TJVG BANKING AND INSURANCE Cl.. LTD NO. 67 AND 68. KLINO STREE Eatablishtd 1907. Capital paid op II.OCO/0000 Reservo liability of proprietors 1.010,(00.00 COURL OK DIRECTORS. 1. Tan Teck Joon 6. Sm Kia Jan 2. Nam hrn -km; 7. Tko 800 Lai 8. Liad Cbia Hino375 words
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Advertisement1053 1910-11-04 10 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Mortgagee's Sale of THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. KNOWN AS THE SIGLAP EVTATB, Sitoate at East Coast Rosd and Chugi Road, Singapore, with extensive sea frontage and containing an ana of 448 ACRES planted with about 85,(100 crcoannt tree«, (ally grown, and about 6U.000 rubber trets1,053 words
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Article976 1910-11-04 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON IIRRtNT TOPICS. A writer in the Westminster Gazette, on the qiitstoo of tbe smoky xhaust, s«)s I once beard tbe late L)r. Paiker declaim lhai it our bearta were open to tbe law we should all be in gaol. Thm has set me wondering976 words
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Article171 1910-11-04 11 Co-operative work of the Churches la the Far East. Miss Emily Kemp, of London, who has been a missionary woiker and traveller in China, Mancbaria, Korea, and otht r countries in tin' F*r East, g ivu an impressive addroes »t a breakfast In hi at the Athei171 words
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Advertisement460 1910-11-04 11 DUE SMORTLV 1!! oneie-aoH.p. WOLSELEY-SIDDELEY. The Car for Comfort and Reliability. Fall particulars from the Sole Agents. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. ARRIVING BY THE B.S. MISHAMA MARU OCTOBER 3. Odd 1 1 N II P, 4 Cylinder J D. H. Typn PEASY Car (Siddcley's lateot) fitted with C maud Bcdy, Worm460 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-04 11 Woods Ore»t P. ppemiot Care (or all interim! oomplkinU. D)MD(riy, Cou^bi. roM-i, etc.13 words
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Advertisement529 1910-11-04 11 SHIPBUILDERS. SALVORS AND REPAIRERS. BOILERMAKERS. FORGEMASTERS. BRASS AND IRON FOUNDERS. CONSTRUCTIONAL. VfcX. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. C»XJ\. *****1% Locomotivat, Railway Rolling Stock, Bridges, and all classes #^^^V E ll trlßfc lroß and Wood mork < eis»ctrieml Dri.es, Hydraulic PMMin.tlo Tools installed throughout tha Work*. GRAVING DOCK\Sj. y v A jar^r529 words
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Advertisement568 1910-11-04 12 WANTSROOM WANTED. Wanted by lady and gentleman, two rooms with private family as paying guests. Apply K. A., c/o Straits Times. a 3002 DIBPENBER WANTED. Wanted, qualified Dispenser for a Dispensary in the Straits. Send testimonials and state palary wanted to Chemist," c/o Straits Times. U2287 ASSISTANT SURGEON WANTED. For568 words
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Advertisement539 1910-11-04 12 TO BE LET 8R SOLD. CHINEBE KRANI WANTED. Wanted immediately, a good Chinese Krani for Book-keeping. Good and quick handwriting essential. Only those with long experienoe need apply. Good salary and position. Address to Z., c/o Straits Times. 2615 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICEB TO LET. Suite of oommodioup539 words
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Advertisement549 1910-11-04 12 NOTICEB. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 1 am not transacting any further business on behalf of the firm of F. G. Somerville A Co. 2635 A. E. COMRIB. ALOR GAJAH RUBBER EBTATE. LIMITED. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Directors have decided to issue the remain ing Capital,549 words
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Advertisement646 1910-11-04 12 HOTICES. NOTICE. Mr. Oh Kee Cbuan has been appointed Compradore for the The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company, Limited, as from November 1, 1910, and will have bis offioe in the Head Offices of the Company, Room No. 22, Collyer Quay. A. H. FAIR, Esqr., Managing Director, The Great Eattern646 words
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Advertisement590 1910-11-04 12 NOTICES. KIANI KIAT A CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractors. Telephone No. 421. 109 A 109, Market Street. NOTICE. AU oreditora and other persons having any claims whatsoever against the estate of the deoeased Mark Gordon Bradford, late of the Sarawak Civil Servioe, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof590 words
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Advertisement119 1910-11-04 12 NEW MUSIC NEW RECORDS NEW GRAMOPHONES NEW MODELS OF PIANOS. Just Landed EX s.s. NAMUR. The ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. J. d'A. PEREIRA, F.R.H.8.. LONDON. Horticulturist aid Florisi Collector and Exporter ol Orchids and Bare Plants. Diploma and gold medal from the Lat. King of Denmark. By Special Appointment to119 words
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Miscellaneous243 1910-11-04 12 Straits Vhtnes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellanc ot» wants of every description are injort ed at the prepaid rate of (1 per (oat lines tor one or two insertions. Notice* of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, it not exceeding four lines, II each insertion For p.p.c. oards, on page 8, 12. Inch Scale243 words
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