The Straits Times, 14 June 1911
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Title Section13 1911-06-14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.591 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement381 1911-06-14 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST ™o*. THE TRIUMPH OF OIL Z"" The BLANCHARD (Patent) HIGH-POWER INVERTED SAFETY INCANDESCENT OIL LAMP. *^*wßßr^? *^9*^*^. Burns Parafftn i *^T I KOK M^- <A R^3^^»,"- I RFfilUFNrFft I %s*\ A r In B^ ■^'Bjl 1 mMnSJ^Stmimt J bm«a«( 1 piat of Oil in381 words
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Advertisement182 1911-06-14 1 Robinson A Co. The Sporting Outfitters |TC^rny^&^ SOL*B AOKN'J S FOR t» BlllillnllllllllllllM P e «eft in design, workmanship Thp TplphrJlfpH Spntnn BlllllllllllTlllnffl and finish ""surpassed for driv1 11C CCICIM dICU OCdlUll l||||||||]j[[TTffmß ing power owing to the method 1111 HI Mil 1 1 tf» stringing with Best Black r182 words
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Article1105 1911-06-14 2 DECISION OF THE AMERICAN SUPREME COURT. Comment by The Times. In a loading ai-ticle publinlicd on May 17, tin 1 .1.11.1. hi Times observed Tbc long.l. iii n .1 111 < i-i.m of the Suprcine Court of the United Stairs in the Standard Oil case liaH been at1,105 words
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Advertisement153 1911-06-14 2 Solution MaK.es Fat. Flesh. Bone and Mturcte !jl '.\jr^ Kepler' Solution is a food not fyjfo\jf*y a medicine. ft*i N jJ^ The food that strengthens the </' 3^ weak and fattens the wasted. 'U K\ The food that enrkhes the blood C\ and fortifies the constitution. V The food that153 words
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Advertisement59 1911-06-14 2 1 La-rola j fry 3 MN Ike X*m M 'CS^V I .■FT Aj VSLVI 1. »n<3 k •P« >l!t1 Jri, B>OOIM t"«J wHIIE (,l ktl ihe year nund f*> V R MM i.n>! pievrnu RouthncW. i AlUdp Im.Mion, l«n. rlc— \f .-.s:p keiki Sllixa I', Till: BUMMU 11KAT j' Cj[59 words
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Advertisement397 1911-06-14 2 Wools Great Peppermint Care for all internal complaints. Dysentery, Conghfi, Colds, etc. MARTIN'S 1 rtudi Imii Mr d bMMMa» Tkotoitrf l*i« kMp a box of mhUm*. FOte to mmhuma. m Am <** tk« tint lip of uir ImnMT lOrn MM im*l r In v, ha > Tmlit stored tbeM ni397 words
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Advertisement276 1911-06-14 2 Tbis celebrated bevermKe is xapplied by »11 First-class Hotels, Clubs, and Store* tbrooffboat the World. Byrne A. Co M Singapore. I Huttenbach Bros. Co. X>«nantf. 36. Ml §ramop6one Records JOHN BULL RECORDS It' IKtUBIjK 3IUBH, ALiLi 1 Mr. LIAIBISI r i< LARGE SELECTION IN ENGLISH AND DUTCH RECORDS. Sole Agents:276 words
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Article937 1911-06-14 3 LOANS MADE TO THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT. The Annual Meeting. 'I'lii vcnty-fifUi half-yearly OffikMl] ■■■■I meeting of tli« KftKU^rn K\:rM«ii>u. AnHtiiiltutia and China T<'lo«;ri|.|i Cr>i>i|>uiiy. I.iiniU'l. was held on Msj Hi, -.a Klwtra lions.. London, Sir John IMb Chiia. K.<M!., prf«idiny. lv the courHe ot luk cu»toiuaty stHtomcut937 words
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Advertisement289 1911-06-14 3 IIELLIMANSI ll EMBROCATION f ■ll^sfiSr^l s f f u Sh )trl > sa>riii». I \Tzr2z 1 1 R^E|J B |i!'ima h n'Tß(>»«lVmbr r 'ocaliOT*' j EllirnuTutirMnal Embrocation. t^ZJLIIJ,| THE PUNTERS' STORES AGENCY CO., LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Port Swettenham, Ipoh SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF EBTATE REQUISITES. Tapping Knives, Gouges.289 words
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Advertisement75 1911-06-14 3 Why Colds Are Dangerous. 1 1. you know Umt of all Uie minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, bat the serious diseases that it often leads to. Must of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia75 words
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Advertisement508 1911-06-14 3 Watermans n f*^^h Fountain Pen M Winged Messenger. II What \l-f<urv w«i »uppo rd lo br in IB th. heathen e<nl a ttin/rd m#-*««-ng r, I to-da c writer, ll commit) hit ikjutiirf- to HI Difirf with t.nrivallrd iprvd. i( vttf II pauket. it ajaju breaks dowu. To write II508 words
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Advertisement219 1911-06-14 3 M>l^'**'***''^'*'*****'***'^'*^*^' >^ >^"'***^'*"a* a»»»^^^aia»»»»a»a«| f I I^| I I I I I I &K^iia^o Thou who om MKSTL^'S FOOD for InfanU and Con v&lsscen ts place their trust in a standard article farorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 88 years. Being partly oofßOMd of milk, the addition219 words
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Advertisement621 1911-06-14 4 3TEJWEB BAILIWGB. BTEAM NAVIGATION C 8 FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Pereian Gulf, Continental, and Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES Outward (for China.) 1911 I Aroadia621 words
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Advertisement553 1911-06-14 4 STEMiII BAIUHCS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN UNE A Fortnjrhtty service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Stoamors maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and oonatr noted, and are fitted with553 words
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Advertisement615 1911-06-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL BTEAMBHIP CO U. 8. MAIL UNE. The great steamship line between CHINA, JAPAN and BUROPB, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating the new 18,000 tons, twin screw steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with the well known steamers CHINA. MONGOLIA MANCHURIA AND PERSIA. CHOIOB OF SIX FIRST-CLASS615 words
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Advertisement279 1911-06-14 4 STEAMER BAIUN63. Canadian Pacific Railway Co s Royal Mail tnamsjhlp Una. THB NATIONAL HIOHWAYTO BUROPB Via China, Jap am, Cakada abb thb C'nitbd Statbs. Route from Hongkong, via Sbtuighai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, X.M.S. Empress of India" j Twin screw RM.S."Bmpr«sofJ.pa." R.M.S. Empress of279 words
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Advertisement508 1911-06-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA UNE. HAMBURG, I* AMD •eutmne iwrwr fAMTMES. "K«M" KMI Combined Service. Tbe gteamors of these Companiea maintain a regular servioe between Hambarg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are dospatolmd fortnightly tor Havre and Hamburg and once a month for508 words
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Advertisement606 1911-06-14 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM D. L. Borddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNE. Tbe fast and well-known mail (teaman cl this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hambarg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar Genoa, Naples (oonnaouag Marseilles, N piss, Alexandria, and vioe venal Port Said, Sa«/., Aden, Colombo, Panang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,606 words
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Advertisement650 1911-06-14 5 STEAMER SAILUMS. TOY! I KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Go.) And WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tho New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Opiating tIM H«w 21,00fltwi TripJs tern Turbine Liners "T«*fC Maru and Chtyo •aru,- th« Quaeni650 words
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Advertisement177 1911-06-14 5 THE BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. KOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. The Company Turbine steamer LAMA 2,198 tons, will leavo the Singapore Koads for tbo abovo ports every Wednesday, at 4 p.m., arriving at Port Swettenham in time to connect with the 8.30 a.m. train to Kuala 1 Lumpur.177 words
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Advertisement661 1911-06-14 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS. PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND. BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES BTRAITS. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other VICTO RIAN, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QTJFENBLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Smooth Panags. Superb Soenery.661 words
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Advertisement628 1911-06-14 5 NOTICESORIENTAL TELEPHONE MD ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. A new Telephone Directory is now in course of preparation and Telephone Subscribers are requested to advise the Company, by letter to the Acting Manager, before the 20th instant, of any alterations or additions necessary to the numbers, names, or628 words
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Advertisement893 1911-06-14 5 SELANGOR TURF CLUB. BUMMER MEETING. 1911. Tuesday, 4th; Thursday, 6th t and Saturday. Bth July. 1911. FIRST OAY. Tusiiitt/, 4th July. 1. THE BEGINNERS.- -Value t4OO. Distance It. C. A race for all horses tbat were Maidens on May Ist, 1911. Weight Sat. K\ griffina allowed 7lbp. Winners of one893 words
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Advertisement328 1911-06-14 5 the Selangor Clab, or on application to tb..Seoretaries of any of the associated Clubs. The distance round tho course it 1 mile 754 yards. The following is the scale of weights for Q 8 years h.9 90 5* 8 ».j Gentlemen Ridara mutt be mom bera of th« Salangon Turf328 words
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Advertisement268 1911-06-14 6 HARVEY S WHISKY A GENUINE SCOTCH, EXQUISITE TO THE TASTE. Carefully Blended— Well Matured. Insist on having R.V. Sole Agent*; PATERSON. SIMONS CO., LTD. CLUBS ARE TRUMPS So is our ACE OF CLUBS LAGER BEER. BRITISH Beer, Brewed by The Wrexham Brewery Co. REFUSE ALL OTHERS. SOLE AGENTS: PATERSON, SIMONS268 words
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Advertisement161 1911-06-14 6 PATBONIZBD ''wn BKa^ BY ROYALTY YOU CAN GET THE BEBT SELECTION OF Ladies' Diamond T> T A TV! O"M Fl Gentlemen's fold and Gem-set Neok. *^A^»> J»\/ J^l *J signet, at all prices. laces of Newest Design.. RINOS Gotd Mais and Pendants of every kind. FROM Ladies' Gem Rings) O161 words
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Advertisement183 1911-06-14 6 WHAT SOME USERS SAY OF THE Fox TYPEWRITER. TALMO, KANSAS. I would piok the Fox Visible Typewriter in preference to any other make." C. Doclos BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN. Alter long experience with various typewriters we have disposed of all others in oar General Offices, also in the New Tots and183 words
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Article133 1911-06-14 7 FIXTURES Wednesday, June 14. High Water. 0.32 p.m., 11.27 p.iu Tampoois Para Co., routing. Thursday, June 15 High Water, 1.5 p.m., 11.68 p.m P. ami O. homuward mail due Friday, June 16. Hi (4ll Wator, 1.59 p.m P. and O. outward mail doe. Trafalgar llubber ir> ctinp.133 words
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Article211 1911-06-14 7 Today. Port Swctteobuiu and Po't Swuttenhaui aud T. l.il Anaon KinU i pm MilaccH and Mnai Kuka 8 pm Bitul'abnt Hor.jj Win 3 pm Mm.t: k tmi I'cilfiubmn; Maras -I pun To MORROW. PcDantf. Malacca, F.M.S. (By train* 7 am UMok Olaopgi 9 nm Ki rimun lit211 words
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Article178 1911-06-14 7 Tlie 1' ad O. b'tv. .v»rd mail iV^tnor 1). !l.i bavrsfi I' hn'<L'kon<( at 1 p.m. on Si'urdiy, the Kali inh'aat, luiy b rxptcted to a'rivo lire oj Tlrjcnliy, the 15tli inst., Tin P. ftud O oitwatd mail steamer Du>ia huvioc led Colombo at 530 a.m. M178 words
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Article241 1911-06-14 7 4 Latest Arrivals Arravia. Qm, ntr. MVJ. tins, t'ipt Sobierusbann, J joe 18. From Hontkonß, June 7. G.r. Bubo Miyor Co. For Sabang. L'uc. Honda. C-trlvk, Itrit. s'r. 2M ton*, Captain Scott, June 13. I'Vnui Port Swet'eobmn, Juob 12. (i.e. and I (I. p. Straits Steamships I'jy. Udc.241 words
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101 1911-06-14 7 Wharves at which Vessels mre Berthed To- Day TANJONG PAOAB East Wharf Basin— Nil. East W. Sbction No 1-Fnh Wo. Sriirs Wharf P.-kinv. Main W. Sk:t. No. 2— Kum Sant{, Dnnera. 8— He'la». 4— Ayuthia, Carlyle 6— N.I. 6 Pnlypbemus. Laooon Dock 7101 words
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Article392 1911-06-14 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Selangor, June 14.- From Te'ok Ani>on via ports Mrs. Sim", Mm. and Miss R'nckis-ion. Mffsrß. Stott. F. T Shiw, A de Lazirio, Uuekinchom and C. C. B ne. Per »tfi«nier l>. v»n Twi-r, June 14.— From H»t«via: M ss'S. Riidt. Col onb- re. C392 words
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Article88 1911-06-14 7 The Statist has issued an elaborate banking section, as a separate volume, for the purpose of showing the immense development both of British banking us a whole and of individual banks. It is pointed out that although the first joint stock bank was not formed until 1H26, to-day the deposits88 words
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Article255 1911-06-14 7 Finance Commerce. Swoapoik Junk 14, 1911 Ok London— Bank 4 m/c 2/4J Demand a/4.', Private 6 m/* 8/4 JJ do Bm/» 2/41 Ox GiBMANT— Bank d/d 288* Private 8 m/s 242 j On Francs— Bank d/d 294 J Private 8 m/s 299 Oh India— Bank T. T. 174; Private 80d/p255 words
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TO-DAYS STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article185 1911-06-14 7 Ifhqo 3 Valued 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 liraaDg 10 10 Branch 11yd 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 KintaTin £1 £1 KledaDg Tin 10 10 Kuantan Tin £1 £1 Labat Minca 10 10 Malacca Tin 5/- 5/- Pabaog Couhol £1 £1 P. n M kaiun £1 £1 PapiDg185 words
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Article597 1911-06-14 7 Icsne 3 Value Buyers, hellen. i\- 2/- AlUftat 4 6 2/. 2/- ADfjlo Malay 17/lOJ 18/9 2/- 2/- Batane Malaka 1/10 2/2 jEI £1 Batn Caves 14 0 0 18.0.0 XI £1 Bata Tiga 4.C 0 41 X> £1 £1 Bnkit Kajang 2.0.74 M.TJ Bnkit Lintang 4.0.0 4.10.U £1597 words
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Article123 1911-06-14 7 Value <jj Boyors. Seller* 10 10 Eastern norn Smelting 1000 10 7 700 £1 £1 Electric Tramways 8/8 4/8 10 10 Fraeer Neave 88.00 49.00 100 Howarth Erskinc 4) 00 100 7% Pret. 91.00 100 100 Eata Bro. i>el. 180 00 140.00 100 100 8% Chid. Pret. nom 10123 words
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Article46 1911-06-14 7 Buyers Sellers Howarth ErskiDo 6% 1000,000 par Riley, Hargreavee 0% 1284,000 2} Singapore Eleotrio Tramways 6% £860,000 Spore Manicipal 6 11,878 000 nom. Bnyora Sellen S'poro Municipal 4j% 0(1907 •1,800,000 8% 7%pn> S pore Municipal 4J% ofl»O» 11,000,000 7% B%pm Spore Municipal 4% 1602.900 7%dia46 words
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Advertisement54 1911-06-14 7 Causes of Constipation. Bedeatery IwliilK, lack of outdoor exercise, insiitlieiinl ni.isli, itiuTi uf food, coiihtipatiou, :i toipiil liver, worry ami anxiety, are tlie most eoniMiiin OMMH uf rtMOMII trouhk'H. I omit your li.il.its anil taki> fliaiiilM'rlain's SUmiiu-li anil Liver Tablets and yon will BiMiii be well n-jaiu. For sale hy54 words
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Advertisement262 1911-06-14 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. June 18 Vt saleroom, silverware and tahie platedwarp, at 10.30. .l.j!": 16 -At, Siler.iom, prafevional book? on tnrtetinz ard civil en^inecrinc, at 11. .lino l'.t At =;ilero-m. electric dynamo, at 11. J'ino'27— At sal-rouio 8,205 acres of land at Pulan 1$ >tarn, at '2.80. .Ijr.i-'J262 words
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Advertisement659 1911-06-14 7 CAPSTAN MIXTURE ||p"sji| SMOKING MIXTURE *j2| '"^^fci^^ljjj Manufactored in two Strergthß mM lifil MEDIUM and full jfcjjjjj'/j9sß -S^, j^'^ i IN iLB. AIK-TIGHT TINS Sggljl 4O cents. OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. Justus Van !Maurik's Qigars. SEtDOM EOUIUED. NEVER fXCELLEO Specially Recommended MacKinley, Begalia comme659 words
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Advertisement148 1911-06-14 7 HIGH -CLASS Telephone No. 819. UNDERTAKING. 3 > PHnaep Btre«t, Singapore. MR. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Begs to inform tbe public that tbe kind patronage acoorded him d trine the pggg Ii w yc»r«. bag made it necessary for bim to acqairu another n.w Rubbertyred Hearse, which iirpK** all otlwr-148 words
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974 1911-06-14 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. WHAT MAY CAUSE WAR. At the point where East meets West there are two matters that appear to be causing some considerable uneasiness just now. Albania has threatened to break off from Turkey, and Spain is hastening the partition of Morocco, by a movement974 words
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Article20 1911-06-14 8 The Government notification by which the port of Sourabava was declared to be infected on account of plague, is withdrawn.20 words
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Article25 1911-06-14 8 At the auction of Banka tin held at Rotterdam, on May 81, 72,045 blocks were disposed of at an average price of f.117} per picuf.25 words
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Article36 1911-06-14 8 A Hokien firewood dealer of 146, Bencoolen Street, has been fined (50 and coits, in the District Court, for having failed to report to the Health Department a case of small-pox which occurred in his family.36 words
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Article55 1911-06-14 8 The thunderstorms in England on May 81, were the severest experienced for years. Seven persons were killed, including five returning from Epsom of whom two were policemen. Many buildings, including two churches, were struck in London. Pentonville prison was also damaged. There was 4 ins. of rain in London in55 words
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Article23 1911-06-14 8 There have been 75 cases of cholera in the Lower Perak district, oat of which 49 deaths took place up to June 0.23 words
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Article26 1911-06-14 8 In the senior magistrate's court, yesterday, a Ken shopkeeper of Hongkong Street was fined t55 for possession of a false daching and for tampering with it.26 words
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Article26 1911-06-14 8 A silver casket and an address will be presented to Their Majesties the King and Queen by the Ceylon Tamils resident in Singapore at the Coronation.26 words
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Article29 1911-06-14 8 Mr. Kuller will give a demonstration of flying at Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, each day at 4.80, but on Saturday he will also fly at noon.29 words
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Article29 1911-06-14 8 The death is reported of an aged Malay chieftain, Raja Bila, an ex-Penghulu, at his residence at Papan. Deceased is believed to liave been the oldest Penghnlu in Perak.29 words
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Article37 1911-06-14 8 One-third of the subscriptions raised by the Chinese at Teluk Alison for the coronation in to go towards the fund for the proposed new school in Taiping. The school is to be named 1 The Coronation School.'37 words
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Article29 1911-06-14 8 Lieutenant Cameron and his wife, who were arrested in connection with the theft of a pearl necklace at Edinburgh recently, have both been sentenced to three years' penal servitude.29 words
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Article34 1911-06-14 8 A Malay named (tain an has been arrested on a charge of honsebreaking and theft by night in a Tamil's house in Orchard Road. He is alleged to have stolen clothing valued at 985.34 words
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Article32 1911-06-14 8 A Chinese woman, Too Jip Xeo, was fined •500 or six months' imprisonment by the second magistrate, Mr. Acton, yesterday, for being the occupier of a common gaming house at Middle Road.32 words
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Article38 1911-06-14 8 The next meeting of the Chinese Christian Association will be held at the Prinscp Street Church, on Friday, at 8 p.m., when the IU-vd. W. Runciman, 8.D., will give a lecture on "The Bible its value for all."38 words
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Article49 1911-06-14 8 The scheme for a public school athletic and residential club in England has been completed. The site chosen is Wembley Park. It is hoped that the club will be opened in January next. The head-masters of the public schools are giving their support to the scheme and sending contributions.49 words
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Article75 1911-06-14 8 The attraction at the Alhambra cinematograph from to-night to the end of the week will be a special film taken during the unveiling of the Victoria Memorial, in front of Buckingham Palace, on May 16, by King George, in the presence of the Queen, the German Emperor and Empress and75 words
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Article92 1911-06-14 8 Save us from our friends, thinks Sheik Husain, a Bengali, who recently arrived from Bangkok. He was met on board by one professing friendship and the twain came to Johnston's Pier together. There Husain left a box containing all his worldly belonging!) and (24.50 in money, in the care of92 words
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Article85 1911-06-14 8 The report of Whiten way, Luidlaw, and Co. for the year ended February 28, 1911, states that the profit was j£90.149, and, after providing for depreciation, income-tax, directors' fees, and preference dividend to December 81, there is a balance of £52.743, out of which the directors propose to pay a85 words
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Article87 1911-06-14 8 The annual report of tho Resident of Selangor for 1910 shows that the debt to the State amounted at the end of the year to •5,866,568, and, with the sum owing to Perak. the amount is 18,941,008. The net liabilities were •8,687,954. The trade totals reveal a modorate increase on87 words
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Article81 1911-06-14 8 Under the auspices of the Indian Christian Association, a public meeting of the Tamil Christians of all denominations will be held at the Short Street (iirls' School on Thursday, the 15th inst., at 5.80 p.m., in connection with the coronation of His Majesty King George V. A cordial invitation is81 words
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Article88 1911-06-14 8 Four Chinese have been charged with cheating while playing Poh at the Farm at Taiping, with magnetic dice. All four accused hailed from Ipoh, and arrived nominally on different errands at Taiping, and met at the same lodging house, and proceeded to the Farm to gamble. At first the stakes88 words
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Article102 1911-06-14 8 According to the annual report on Paliaug (or 1910, just issued, the total revenue of tlnstate is »1,017,M01, and, Mr. E. J. Brewster, the Acting British Resident, says, this is the highest yet recorded. It w »115,062 more than the collections ol 1909 and 174.07S in excess of the estimates.102 words
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Article409 1911-06-14 8 Dr. Cox continues very ill in hospital at Taiping and his condition causes lii» friends much anxiety, reports the Malay Mail. The deaths ure announced of Lord Gifford Rev. George Body, Canon of Durham and of Mr. Hathorntfiwaite, late principal of Elphinstonc College, Bombay. Sir Walter Egerton,409 words
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Article95 1911-06-14 8 Accordiug to the Canton correspondent of the Hongkong Telegraph, the report that Wong Hing, the ringleader <>t the Canton revolt, had been killed at the conflagration of the Viceroy's yamen was denied by tho English papers which also publish the news of liis escape to Annam. H.95 words
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Article103 1911-06-14 8 Having had a most successful tour throughout the Malay Peninsula Fillis's Circus has returned tv Singapore and opened for a short season on the Beach Road reclamation last evening. They had an entliusiantic reception and everyone appeared to thoroughly enjoy the big programme of new turns. Varied changes103 words
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Article185 1911-06-14 8 The billiard match in the final of tlio championship, played last night at tho Catholic Club, between Mr. A. Lewis and Mr. E. H. Valberg, resulted in a win for tho former. The prizes were given away by Mra. W. Mosbergen, tho prize-wiunerH being as follows Championship185 words
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Advertisement160 1911-06-14 8 The Roneo Copier Have you investigated the merit* of this very necessary Office Appliance t _^=i SOME OF ITS FEATURES. No water, damp cloths or smutty carbons used, Perfect copies always. No smudging of originals. Copies taken ten times as quickly as by any other method. Several copies can be160 words
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Advertisement174 1911-06-14 8 Jor Jour fligdts Only WEDNESDAY. 14TH THURSDAY. 16TH. FRIDAY. 16TH Jwt Ifn SATURDAY, 17TH AT THB ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. SECURED AT GREAT EXPENSE, BPECIAL FILM OF THE UNVEILIHG OF THE QUEEH VICTORIA MEMORIAL M«y IS, 1911. By His Majesty The King in the presence of the Queen and the German174 words
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Advertisement14 1911-06-14 8 I Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and on page 10.14 words
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Advertisement142 1911-06-14 8 Property Sale. At the saleroom of Messrs. I'owcll and Co., yesterday afternoon, the following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction Freehold land at Kaiupong ltahru Road, area 11 acres 1U.J poles, being part of grant 21, together with the dwelling honse kuown as 46, Kaiupong Bahru, formerly let at142 words
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Article96 1911-06-14 9 POWERS INVITED TO CHECK SPAIN. German Denial of Incitement. Deb Ostjuhatwchk Lloyd Tblbgbam. Berlin, June 18. Morocco has sent a note to the Powers requesting them to point out to Spain that (ha occupation of Larache w a violation of the Algeciras Treaty, and to demand the withdrawal96 words
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Article79 1911-06-14 9 NOT LIKELY TO AFFECT THE BIG LINES. Announced to Begin To-day. Rbctkr's Tbleoram. London. June ).'<. Shipowners art not disturbed by the reports of an international strike. They declare that it will be a mot dash 1b the pan, caufcing, possibly, tenipormy inconvenience for the poorer tramps79 words
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Article69 1911-06-14 9 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FAILS. Russia Hostile to Japanese Claims. Ukiter's Telegram. London, June 14. A Washington nits-age says that Secretary Nagel states that the Intel national Far-scaling Conference is uuablo to agree about the coui|iensation which should be paid to Japan for abandoning pelagic scaling. It is stated69 words
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Article38 1911-06-14 9 Very Heavy Deficit Anticipated. Rkctfr'> Th.k.kam. London, June 13. A I'aris message says the Senate has disonsscd the French budget. M. Caillaux estimated the deficit at 42,160,000 sterling, though the revenue has Increased by £7,200,000.38 words
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Article36 1911-06-14 9 Four Millions of New Capital Authorised. Rrctkr'B Telegram. London, June 14. A Paris telegram says the Suez Canal Company meeting has authorised the borrowing of four million sterling for the improvement of the Canal.36 words
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21 1911-06-14 9 Rectek'h Tklegram. London, June 18. Tho contractors at Southampton have conceded most of the coal porters' demands.21 words
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Article29 1911-06-14 9 Reciter's Telegram. London, June 18. Chicago telegrams announce the amalgamation of the Continental National Bank and (he Hibernian Banking Association. Their assets aggregate 53 millions sterling.29 words
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Article31 1911-06-14 9 Deb Ostasiatischk Lloyd Teleobam. Berlin, June 18. It is reported that the Albanian tribes, the Malisons aud the Miredites, are sending delegations to the Turkish headquarters offering to surrender.31 words
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Article29 1911-06-14 9 (FroU Ol'R OWM CoRKRSrONDBNT.) Penang, Juno 13. The local Kiug Edward Memorial Fund now amounts to 140,638.50, with, in addition, promises for |5,. r ,(XJ.29 words
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Article64 1911-06-14 9 Brilliant Success of German Officers. Rbutbr's Tblbobam. London, Jane 14. In the presence of eighteen German officers, who for the first time are permitted by the Kaiser to compete, the international horse show proved a very brilliant affair. The Germans won the first, third and fourth prizes64 words
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Article35 1911-06-14 9 RauTßß's Tblbobam. London, Juue 14. The Ascot Stakes' result was as follows:— Willonyx 1 King Midas 2 Victory 8 Betting 9 to 2 against Willonyx and King Midas. 100 to 7 against Victory.35 words
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Article25 1911-06-14 9 Rbctfk's Telegram. London, June 14. Northanf. beat Sussex by an innings and 107 runs. Hampshire beat Gloucester by an innings and 103 runs.25 words
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Article721 1911-06-14 9 Shipowners' Deputation to the Board of Trade. The l'resideut of the Board of Trade received a deputation on May 15 from the Shipowners' Parliamentary Committee, who placed before him their views on the subject of Colonial legislation affecting merchant shipping. The interview was in anticipation of the721 words
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Article36 1911-06-14 9 Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane recently disposed of one hundred divorce cases -about one half of the whole list of undefended petitions— in four and a half days, without sitting beyond the usual hour on any day.36 words
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Article354 1911-06-14 9 BETTER TONE OF THE MARKET REPORTED. Prices Practically Unchanged. (From Our Own Correspondent). London, Jane 13. There was a firmer tone at the auction which opened to-day, and prices, except for fine Para, were slightly better than at the last auction on May 28. Two hundred and354 words
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Article55 1911-06-14 9 (Fbom Oik Own Cobrkspondbnt.) Penang, June 18. The May output of Uln Piah is 285.14 piculs of the value of 915,632.70. The estimated profit is 14,397.91. At the Menglembu Lode, twenty stamps worked 26 days. 1,380 tons of stone were crushed, with an output of 301 piculs55 words
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Article336 1911-06-14 9 A correspondent writes ln your Saturday's issue there appeared a paragraph on the Origin of Khaki." I, however, think that I am correct in saying that a neutral tint for the British army, when in undress uniform, was first thought of and adopted during the I'trak336 words
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Article37 1911-06-14 9 Tambalak.- 1,300 Ib. Mandai-Tekong (Singapore).— l,ol2* lb., making a total, for the 10 months, of 8,6051 lb. I'ahung Estate.— January 3001 b., February 87S lb., March 950 lb., April 960 lb., May 1,812 lb.37 words
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Article1394 1911-06-14 9 CROSS-EXAMINATiON OF THE ACCUSED CONTINUED. Alleged Relations with the Deceased. (Fkom Oob Special Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, Jane 18. The cross-examination of Mrs. Proudlock was continued this afternoon. She said she faintly remembered meeting her husband. His Lordship Was that purely chance Witness I had sent for my1,394 words
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Article286 1911-06-14 9 (From Oik Special Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 14. Dr. Fletcher, continuing his evidence to-day, said that marks on a woman indecently assaulted would depend on the length of the struggle the amount of resistance offered and the strength of the attack. Witness thought it probable that, as286 words
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Article257 1911-06-14 9 The Proposed Amalgamation With Tapah Estates. The negotiations for the proposed amalgamation in London of the St. Helena and Tapah Estates, details of which have already been given, having temporarily, if not permanently fallen through, an extraordinary general meeting of St. Helena Rubber Company, was257 words
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Article76 1911-06-14 9 Mr. John Dillon, M.P., was motoring at the foot of Slieve Gullion on June 4. when the car struck a bridge. Mr. Dillon was flung against the screen, which cut his head badly, and was then thrown back into the bottom of the oar, the fall injuring his back. There76 words
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Article1275 1911-06-14 9 DR. F. W. GOONETILLEKE AND THE LOCAL COUNCIL. Alleged Unprofessional Conduct. AddrosHiug the full Conrtof Appeal, yester day afternoon, Mr. R. St. J. Braddell characterised the Kitting of tho Medical Pmmcil in connection with their striking off the roll the name of Dr. F. W. Goonetilleke aa something1,275 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter130 1911-06-14 10 To the Kilitor of the Straits Times. Sir, I wish to arid my protest to the one made by Noah in your issue of tho 13th inst., with rcfen nei to the overwaU-ring of the roada. They arc not only overwaU'ieil but the process is e.uiicd uu130 words
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Letter282 1911-06-14 10 'lothe Editor of (be Strata ThaM Sir, H.;\iii!; n Beta il I l< turr this wool iv which it traa remarked about the eh. I thou.^lit it mi^lit pomiiDlj prove of iutt rest to inniiv of your readers to beat how Hoiaml Hill :i.. a bam i282 words
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Article228 1911-06-14 10 The Hanque de I'ludo Chine reports a nil profit for the year 1910 of f.6,1 14,039, against f.'i.'JSl,'273 for the previous twelve monthsAfter appropriations for reserves, depreciations, etc., there is a sufficient amount to pay a dividend to the shareholders of f..)0. The reserve, provident, ant)228 words
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Article57 1911-06-14 10 S|»«;ikinj; at SniithlicM, Oranye Free State, Mi. Hertaag I'nion uiinisUr of juntice, spoke ;i mist the iniiiii^i'.itii>n bill, the economic rii.il of which he said nnmincd to be proved. Smith Africa's first ronsidi'ration was to proTide for poor whites. A linal settlement of the illations Ix'twrcii the white and coloured57 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article34 1911-06-14 10 The draw in the Singapore Cricket Club cricket tournament for this year, is as follows Telegraph Co. a bye, Merchants v. Garrison, Civil Service and Law v. S. C. C. byes.34 words
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Article48 1911-06-14 10 Sepoy Lines Qolf Club. Play at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club in the monthly competition for the Ladies' spoon resulted as follows: Miss Worters Miss E. Elcum Mi Badcleley Mrs. Iliiskins Mrs. Ganslosor 51— B=4B 68 8 50 65 15 6C 67 15 r,-2 61 4 5748 words
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Article51 1911-06-14 10 S.C.C. Tournament. In the S. C. C. I iw n bowling tournament, the following ties will be played today Siv(;lk HANrtie.vr.— O. A. Chancy v. \V. Harding, Archdeacon H. 0. Izard v. H. T. White, F. Kuchwaldy v. \V. P. Spiers, F. E. I Marsh v. A. O.51 words
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Article92 1911-06-14 10 /iarrison t-'ootball League. The Garrison Football League results up to June 10 arc as under I m 78tU Co. K.O.A. 9 O Buff- 9 41st Co. R. B. E Buffs 7 H. 7 D 9 C. 8 A. 8 B. 8 F 6 80 R.G.A. 8 _3 4 492 words
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Article135 1911-06-14 10 tallies' Competition. I In coiiui'ctiou with the annual meeting or tiie i Singapore Uir!.. Association, the L»di ivtition A madeoided jraaterdey aftemo<iu. li indicqi o|K'ii to nieiiibers of the 5.1.. U.A., the conditions being ton shots ■aob at 100 and ISO yank. The reaoU was:— i >;i135 words
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Article104 1911-06-14 10 S.C.C. 2nd XI v. S.R C. i I'h S.l'.x'. played a Mend eleven of the B.C C. mv tbe latter mound yesterday. The name was a fairly fast one. For the greater part ot the earlitr period there was no score, thnngtl lxith sules were active, but towards the104 words
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Article142 1911-06-14 10 Advance Figures for Five Months Of this Year. We have received the advance statement of ti. export of tin from the Federated Malay States during the months of January to May, 1911, as compared with tho corresponding period of the previous year. The figures are: The figures142 words
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Article44 1911-06-14 10 I Mi-ms. I'liir^iu.iii, Van Danlcn and Kr.iiickcn, tliioc officials of iho customs service, in M< •tin, were neutenceri by tlic court then', on tlio 2ml iust., to fines of f.2,000, f.l.'HX) ami f.1,00 >, resjiectivoly, anil costs, for being couccn.ixl iu a salt siuuggling cane.44 words
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Article813 1911-06-14 10 Prices Quoted in tbe Market This Morning. Singapore, June 14, 1011. Meesrs. Lyall and Evatt, Ezohanee and Share Brokers, issue tbe following list of quotations tbis morning Norn. Value. Buyers. Sailors. 2/- Allagar 4/6 2 IT Option* 1/NH 8/XI Anglo-Java 6,8 8,6 1 Anglo- Joboro 8,8 18/--2-813 words
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Advertisement53 1911-06-14 10 THIS IS IT Waterbury'a Metabolized COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. TASTELESS, ODOURLESS. I/i Thn latext scientific pro- p»riktirn nf <OD I.IVKR ,i$A OIL Dm alltlmt isclaim- rrt for it and KDperwdes ix tho old (»nhi(inrtd omnlflions «iiiih upnrt the utomach H yhly rccommrndt-d by -i-*r: thr luedicdl prnles-ion. OK ALL CHEMISTS53 words
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Advertisement45 1911-06-14 10 I How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is thu cause of in my ailments ami disorders that in kko life miserable. Tako (.'b.iiiilfcTl. tin's Slomicli and Livor T.iblftM, keep your l>.nv -U rogalar and you will .mud ihosu diiu<isus. For hilo by al Dispensaries aud Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement355 1911-06-14 10 GLASS LATEX CUPS All our Cups are packed in boxes each containing 360 CUPS this method of packing effectively LESSENS the RISK OF BREAKAGE. Flat and Conical Bottom Cups in Stock. LOW PRICE*. PROMPT DELIVERY. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD., Specialists in Estate Supplies. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ARE YOU FOND OF AMUSEMENT355 words
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Advertisement320 1911-06-14 10 Raffles ii Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, June 17. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Saigon. Tbe only first class Hotel io Siiifou. Every ooiniort. Splendid verandah. Kestaurant. With management, French kitchen and attendance as in the f nest European Keßtaurantß. Manager G. Keraudy, ittte from tho GrauJ Hotel, Paris. Saigon. Theatrical season320 words
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Advertisement235 1911-06-14 10 NOW ON SALE. DOLLAR SHARE VALUES DIVIDEND PROSPECTS OF TUP. LEADINO DOLLAR COMPANIES FULLY WORKED OUT BY TUB STRAITS TIMES CRITIC. This most convi nient hand book is now on (tale. It is the most compltte and most careful analyt-is ever made of tbe position and prospects of the Dollar235 words
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Article171 1911-06-14 11 «Jf|p t* C*F» PT IMUMO fl4PTt£ B^Bt MMBM <M IbBBW UMbW ft«BB» <BM4B»^jr«Mßr<»»|lß^ i»tl»Wt<«r*#»<BW» -fc.. -a-. U^t^^^g^A^ PBMBBpPF JPJPBW ■mv^PJ^BVaV VOTVF bVßßß^bbf ■■BIV 9BBVBPSB H /«VBV'fIPB^Pr vy 4r .mibliiil Ma'al<|nrrrlVf tr -it T^ 'dtf'Wpy *WBr «WP IOTBMmE PbplpW BF BW ■^■^b^Bp^pl pV t'jiX -f 4p5 ApMpVp 4bWW bWpI171 words
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Article20 1911-06-14 11 LOCAL RUBB ER AUCTIONS. FFlvB^F MbbbW^v b^'^^^Bb^^ Wt^^w jSSk BN .^iMl(iu» H»BV Am Eb| > B^MWBit^^M TT^iEMHrfr* BWBF VHivaBaBBBBBBBpv^iB^ J^^^^BBVBr -"^B^^P^BM^K^20 words
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Article37 1911-06-14 11 Sungei Sal ak Rubber. 22l Am *V<»* ...i'^' (^o^irm>mtpm**tmgntm»»4mim kZ^Ci^ m «Zb^b^bCbW^b^^Zb3l bwSb7bUmE£^jm«bS4 tF ™*^y^WM^B^^^B^B^^^^F^B^^B^^B^BaF^ g[ M^^^^ i^^^Bß^ti fl^^Bflt af^_^_y jmaßt |-*^B^B^s iBB^bW ~;.^^Ki -^B!fc^B^BM-i_^i"ali i iaff<M^!ai *^J/ B^^^P^B^B^F/B^^FW 881 V 4' B^BB** 1 88 l IZlß^aZß^^Lfl^B^Uß^B^S37 words
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Article104 1911-06-14 11 MMOTfc' lflßft<wilMiilijßjfVll'#Bl ftM^ tew itaMt mtg. iWftM^ jf. **r<-Mr.Mi|i ■in M j^ wB I flflflHHM' J6U& b#*Mr Im## Mmh 4# JHK4MIMR Hr H^pißF SBBF i^PF HH^MF W ■MMlMfaiiF A^ to 4^b MV Atn 4ltfß BiV HIBBBBB^ JBP* wl^F flBB" P^* <j>i>'» «w Atw Ih«m» At MV 4#104 words
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Article60 1911-06-14 11 Mfmtnmrmmmm fUotfttt fl* <«■■*? fMM n 11IIT114, MMflv** JWO »»i*ht <B» pBBppBVy BbpWP b^PF SBBbf BP yBBP B^BV a^WflW a^^P F h M«VbP HP fm*B 4km mm to j» m* •^^^■U ■MBMbbb^bbbbM lat fla* Bp* HP SBF '•BBBly Bar W aVBPSr JpjpT j^^^^^^T^^. j. .bb^^bbbi _iat i^^B^B^^fr 4^tfbL60 words
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Article1658 1911-06-14 12 THE CHAIRMAN'S VISIT TO THE PROPERTY. Labour the Present Difficulty. The second ordinary general mooting of the Alor l'ougsu Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on May 12, at tlie Groat Eastern Hotel, Liverpool Street, 8.C., Mr. E. E. More.au (chairman of the company) providing. The Chairman said1,658 words
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Article371 1911-06-14 12 I'tu silting hen all lonely, 'tis drizzling all around. The hum from Chink and Tattil. li.u--.li. discordant sound That one can't sift away from, it seems to fill tho ground. The bullfrogs' croaking chorus, the rival rout has drowned. I in what? a rubber plainer. I371 words
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Article27 1911-06-14 12 'What's the cemotery abut for. Dill?' asked tlie honctit British working-man, as lie gazed curiously at the closed gates. Dunno,' replied his friend. I think they're stocktaking.'27 words
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Article737 1911-06-14 12 A Year Spent In Cleaning up the Property. The annual report of the directors of tbe Kukub Rubber Estates, Ltd., covering the period from June 11, 1909 to December, 1910, *ays that the crop of rubber amounted to 29,198} lb. dry, which realised an average price, after737 words
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Article350 1911-06-14 12 Dividend of Forty Per Cent, for the Year. The directors of the Kepoug Mnia_\. Hubber Estates report that during tho year 1910 24,000 trees were tapped and produced 46,358 lb. of dry rubber, as against an estimated output of 35.000 lb. The gross amount realised by sale350 words
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Article727 1911-06-14 12 Visiting Agent's Report on Damage By Fire. Messrs. M. P. Evans and Co., secretaries of tho Serangoon Rubber Company, Limited, have issued the following under date of May 17 The directors have proceeded with the issue of debentures, as mentioned in their circular of February 17 last, and727 words
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Article168 1911-06-14 12 The following passengers are booked homeward P. ft O. Per Delhi, connecting at Colombo with Malwa, sailing June 16. Mr. S. K. Nissim, Mrs. Sassoon Niasiui, Mr. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. MM and infant, Mrs. R. S. Stewart, Mr. H. U. H. Barlett, Mr. J. A.168 words
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Article171 1911-06-14 12 The ankle-ring worn by women iv India, known variously as "karra" and pounchi," bids fair to "become fashionable among American ladies. It is said that a magnificent auklct worn by Mrs. Harold F. MeCorinick, daughter of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, is the tmbject of eager discussion among ladies of the171 words
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1257 1911-06-14 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON MAY 17. A number ot abates in which local investors are interested are uot <jaoted I n local ihare lists, and there are occasionally ide margins between quotations here and in London. We quoto below the best1,257 words
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Advertisement513 1911-06-14 13 JZpollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." Supplied Under Royal Warrants of Appointment to HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. ANNUAL SALE EXCEEDS 30,000,000 BOTTLES. Petroleum Residue A 8 A WOOD PRESERVATIVE. Wdere is nothing better on tde market COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHER PRESERVATIVES, 5C cents per gallon f. o. b.513 words
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Advertisement451 1911-06-14 13 Ounce for ounce there is MORE BEEF in LEMCO than in any other beef essence sold. The Value of LEMCO lies in its Scrupulous Purity the magnificent Beef with which it is made its 1 ligh Concentration. Lemco can always be relied on the tarn tests through which it passes451 words
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Advertisement414 1911-06-14 13 Targa FlorioCup! ONE OF EUROPE 5 MOST IMPORTANT INTERNATIONAL Motor Races Won *>y CEDRINO ON AN S.C.A.T. CAR FITTED WITH Continentals Out of 13 Cars that Started Only Three Finished. THROUGH ALL DEALERS AND GARAGES. CONTINENTAL Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd SZS SINGAPORE "ST" 17, Colly er Quay. KELLY AND WALSH,414 words
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Advertisement441 1911-06-14 14 INBURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office; Winchester House SINGAPORE. Board Of DINOtOMI 9. A. Diuick, Esq., Chairmaß. A. H. Kaib, Esq., Managing Director Pmi Fowlm, m., 0.m., Chief Med. Officerf M Bluot, Esq. Be*. N. J. Oouvmcb. Tow Noah Pan, Esq. O»e 8oo» Tm, Esq. Uoow Sum441 words
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Advertisement355 1911-06-14 14 INSUfcANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. BtTABUSHID 1882. B.S.C. iniuranos in Force, over |11,* M.MM > *,*M.M New Buainaaa, 1910, 0v0r...5»,640^»».«« Large Nat Surplua above liabilities for liMerve and all outstanding olaims. Direot Government Supervision Ca«d Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE.' J. H. EVANS, Manager,355 words
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Advertisement520 1911-06-14 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in ***** Bhares oi £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,625,000 Reserve Liabilitr of Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKSRS. National Bank ol Sootland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINOAPORB BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed520 words
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Advertisement641 1911-06-14 14 BANKING. HE BZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE 00. LTD NO. 67 AND 68, KUNO BTRBBT. Established 1907. Capital paid op $i,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000,000.30 COURT OF DIRBCTORB. 1. Tarn Tick Joom 8. Sim Kia Jam 2. Nam Kirn Sing 7, Tno Hoo Lai 8. Lnow Cbia Him*641 words
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Advertisement1053 1911-06-14 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SA LE OF A Choice Collection of Plants tTHE PROPERTY OF L»R, FALBHAW., AT FORT CANNIN6 ROAO. On Friday, June 10, At 2.30 |».ivi. Comprising Maidenhair, Adianium and other ferns, palms, crotonn, South American and other orchids, draoaena, Rofetrees, Carnationp. etc., etc. On view from Wednesday,1,053 words
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Article941 1911-06-14 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. An Instructive Trial. If all the provincial automobile clubs were as enterprising as is the Hampshire Club, the cause of autoiiiobilixtii in the provinces would be in an altogether satiHfaetory condition, observes H. C. Lafone, in the Globe. I ■i in941 words
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Article133 1911-06-14 15 The first annual report of the directors of tli' Cathay Trust, Ltd., has now been issued, and it states that after paying all expenses and making provision for all bad and doubtful dubts the profit amounts to Tls. Wfi»,7O:i.7«. This it is proposed to appropriate ah follows133 words
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Advertisement359 1911-06-14 15 DUE SHORTLY: 18. 18 H.P., 16-SO H.P., 90- 28 H.P. WOLSELEY CARS. CARS OF IDEAL EFFICIENCY. Matte point of Beeing the 'olsoley Imperial Torpedo I'baetoo de Luxe. Sole Amenta t CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LD., 6a. Battery Road. MOTOR CARS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 H r I>ENNI>' CHARABANC (7359 words
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Advertisement13 1911-06-14 15 For all internal complaints, Dysentery, CoagtM, CoMpb, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cura.13 words
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Advertisement481 1911-06-14 15 M IRRITATION MADE HER WALK FIOOIALL NIGHT Came on Hands and Arms Like Little Blisters. Was Dreadful. Would Break and Spread. Eased at Once and Quite Cured by Use of Cuticura Ointment and Soap, Cured Baby of Rash and Sores. Too. "Whentvtt I can recommend Cutlrara Soap and Olntmrot. 1481 words
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Advertisement123 1911-06-14 15 VICTORIOUS Sunbeam Cars 15.9 H.P. "SUNBEAM' (4-cylindersj BEATS 60 H.P. "NAPIER 1 (6-cylinders) i Th» "Morning P<wt," April mth, Mr. Coatalen consented to ran bis 15.9 H.I- SUNBEAM "in a acratob tuatob < (or aboat five miles against Mr. O. A. Bird's 60 H.P. SIX CYLINDER N \PIBR" which lie123 words
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