The Straits Times, 4 July 1911
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Title Section13 1911-07-04 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.608 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JULY 4. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement169 1911-07-04 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST KATZ BROS., LD. GREAT SALE Now Proceetlimj. BARGAINS for EVERYBODY. KATZ BROS., LD. HOWARTH ERSKINE. LTD. E SOLE AOKNTS KM E Wailee. Dove's BITUWIASTIC" SOLUTION f E 101 the I'rtMcrvation of valuable lrun anl Sttcl PiaDt. difficult of approach Mi to Protect. E R169 words
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Advertisement166 1911-07-04 1 Robinson A Co. S WILKINSON'S New Patent Wafer Blade Safety Shaver. Ensures a clean comfortable Shave, and will last a life-time. Price complete with one dozen double-edge blades, $9. WILKINSONS PATENT STROPPING MACHINE T-<-~-^ for double-edged wafer blades, enables Pit Jl ff^L. v in to strop both edges without remov-166 words
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Advertisement11 1911-07-04 1 DUJSWY CO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMStiN. GILFILLAN AND CO., LTD SOLR AiiK.VT*. 111 words
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Article940 1911-07-04 2 INTERESTING INTERVIEW WITH AN AMERICAN. Why the Price Went Up. Mr. J. W. Stayton, who represents Urge r-ibber inunvsts iv the United States of America, recently arrived in Ceylon to inquire into the rubber industry generally, and to obtain information as to the present output and the940 words
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Article65 1911-07-04 2 In the last number of the Ind. Militair Tijdschrift there is published a letter from Commandant Van Daalen, chief of the War Department of Netherlands India, to Capt. H. Kerremans. In this letter the Commandant states that he is entirely in sympathy with Capt. Kerremans in the anti-duel movement and65 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement177 1911-07-04 2 KEPLER' SOLUTION f NURSING MOTHERS >MBn— J j 1 r^ .1 Kepler Solution M' derive great benefit from this y^ XT wll delicious tonic food. l^Sffiß^ kl Kepler Solution sustains the EurfSS H strength and builds up the ptai&ff II It increases and enriches the re^|gij|fe 1 't is easily177 words
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Advertisement56 1911-07-04 2 Some Facts Regarding Rheumatism. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and roqaire no internal treatment whatever? Apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and see how quickly it gives relief. For56 words
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Advertisement351 1911-07-04 2 CRUSHED FOOD. Try It ■■< Tm WHI ka SatfsfM. I. R. BBLILIOS ben to inform the publio that bis Factory tor preparing Crashed Food, at No. 1, Belilios Road, is now opened. Prioe ol a bag of Crashed Food, 1 p 10 oat. »4.00 par bag. No. 1 Bran, wt,351 words
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Advertisement418 1911-07-04 2 against Infection by 4. the use of Lifebuoy \_J T^W^^S Soap. For use in v-w all climates and at 'V kM FOX PRESERVATION A^— I}*— f~~ ""TTW sball yit be fairer than yoa are." THAT is if you select "Clab" toilet articles for •kin treatment to preaerve your natural beauty.418 words
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Article714 1911-07-04 3 THE NECESSITY FOR GREATER UNIFORMITY. Effect of Independent Legislation. A correspondent last month addicsstil tin following observations to The Times -In view of the exceptionally important MMltai affecting all rinnnon com vim il in the British shipping industry which are now awaiting solution, many readers will have714 words
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Article268 1911-07-04 3 IVilihjjh it is only typical of official shoit-si-btt (1l(sv (remarks a service journal) that tlic now ]Miiut( tl bullet, despite its greater velocity and undoubted accuracy and lower trajectory, should have been found during actnal tests to have a very damaging effect on rifle bores. Years have268 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement300 1911-07-04 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH with --"-"I ESSENCE Od fluid extract of RED JAMAICA fir- kt!l »^f:l t/il H l q^il Pronouncetl by ths WCBMT ICM. MmWWTHI th« most LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A300 words
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Advertisement12 1911-07-04 3 Woods Great Peppermint Care for al internal complaints. Dysentery, Coughs Colds, etc.12 words
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Advertisement336 1911-07-04 3 TAN BEN 6 CHIANG NURSERIES Orchard Road. Have always in Stock Splendid specimens of Orchids from Sooth America and Native B tales. Flower plant* ol every description and of the very best. Several varieties of Caladiums and a large Assortment of Green House Plant* and Palms ol great variety, INSPECTION336 words
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Advertisement338 1911-07-04 3 gyß| Sozodoivt nrJgSg==BS|Qfi*j k a dekafrr/ fragrant mould deodoriser and a tonic Ph^ t* tfce l«Hi. Its regular use preserves rKe retth and Lj-gjJ|J^>fcM prevents tartar deposits. C\\ n<n I "«*l*s the teelh unite and strengthens llie gums, r IHy^jdjy^J I A°J <k«s not impair the tust«. Ca*Z*^*fr I 10-<Ly338 words
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Advertisement625 1911-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P.ff O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about t— MAIL LINES Outward (for China.) 1911 I625 words
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Advertisement554 1911-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. 1 JAPAN MAIL steamship CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained be. tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted554 words
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Advertisement629 1911-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. U.B. MAIL LINE. The great steamship line between CHINA, JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating the new 18,000 ton*, twin-screw steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with the well known steamers CHINA, MONGOLIA MANCHURIA AND PERSIA. CHOICE OF SIX FIRST-CLASS STHAMERS, and629 words
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Advertisement280 1911-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Canadian Pacific Railway Go/8 Royal Mail Steamship Line. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Via China, Japan, Canada and tbb Unitbd Statbs. Route from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. "Empress of India" j Twin screw R.M.S. Empress of Japan" R.M.S.280 words
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Advertisement502 1911-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. MB DEUTSCHE MMPfKHIFF FAHRTSGES. HAW*. MIEMEI. Combined Service. The steamors of those Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven502 words
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Advertisement656 1911-07-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N D L. Rorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well known mull steamer* if this Company nil fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar Genoa, Naples (ooan«ctiag Marseilles, N pies, Moxandrin, and vioe versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong.656 words
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Article123 1911-07-04 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday. July 4. Hiab Water, 8.46 a.m., 4.48 p.m. Selangor Race meeting. Wednesday, July 5. Hiph Water, 6.6 a.m., 6.38 p.m S. C. C. athletic sports. Thursday. July 6. High Wafer, 8.86 a.m., 0.81 p.m. Selaogor Race meeting. B. I. homeward mail closes, 8 p.m. Philharmonic123 words
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Article209 1911-07-04 5 To-DAT, Port Dickxon Poh Aon 8 pm Malacca and Muar Lady Weld Bpm Calcutta Fook Sang 3pm Bali, Macassar, Mcnado, Ternate, etc. Kworg Eng Bpm Batu Pahat Aing Hin 8 pm Paneh, Asalian and Deli Merkus 8 pm Bangkok Pronto 8 pm Sourabaya, Bali and Macassar Wilhelm209 words
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Article103 1911-07-04 5 The Imp. Oermm mail steamer Luetzow, having 1 it Colombo on the Ist inst. at 6 p.m. may be expected to arrive here on Thursday, the 6th instaiii. at 6 p.m. Jltl OINOAFOKH 1/1 lane 2 P. *O. lane 6 N". D. L lane 8 B. I.103 words
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Article238 1911-07-04 5 Latest Arrivals. Amiral Niely, Feb. Htr., 3571 tonp, Captain Privat, July I. From Saigon, July 1. G.c. and p, M. Comte. For Marseilles, July 4. Roads. Kinta, Brit, str., 509 tons, Captain Daly, July it. From Tc'ok Anson, July 1. G.c. and Mfl d.p. StraitH Steamship Coy. Ltd.238 words
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Article47 1911-07-04 5 Time lulls on Fort Canning and Mount Fabor drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard tiiuo, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time The time-gun is fired ni l'J o'clock noou, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is tired at one o'clock.47 words
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103 1911-07-04 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin— S. Y. Syren. East W. Suction No. I— Thongwa, Knt Sang. Sbiibs Wharf— Nil. Main W. Sect. No. 2— Ceylon Mara, Fook S— Foh Wo. [Sang. 4— Pa«ha. 6 Dalbanna.103 words
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Article324 1911-07-04 5 Arrivals Por str. Kinta, .lu'y fl.— From T. Anson via pnrts: Mr a'-il Mrs R. A, Clark, Mrs. W. A. White, and Mrs-rs. Thom<on, F. D. chl, Garcia, Choi Po Yen, H. S. Faik, Tan Cheng Losk, F. R. Hill, L. T. Wakeford, J. A. Uansr-n. Per324 words
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Article37 1911-07-04 5 I'riucc Tsun, who is supervising the reform of the t'hiuesc Navy, has wired to l'rince Tsai Tsan, China's representati > o at tho Coronation, to secure tho services of an English officer an Advisor to tho Chinese Navy.37 words
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Article235 1911-07-04 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. Sikoapobb, Jolt 4, 1811. On Lohdom— Bank 4 m/s 3/4} Demand S/4A Private 0 m/s 2/4 do 8 m/s 2/4 1 On OißMiKT— Bank d/d 288* Private 8 m/s M 242* Ok Fbanci— Bank d/d 2S4* Private 8 m/s 2SO Oa India— Bank T. T. 174| Private235 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article171 1911-07-04 5 10 10 Belftt Tin 10 10 BruftnK 10 10 Branch Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi El £1 KinUTin El £1 Kltdan« Tin 10 10 Knantan Tin El £1 Lahat Mines 10 10 Malacca Tin >/. 6/- PahanK Consol £1 £1 Pengkalen El £1 PasiDg Bahro El £1 Pasing Lam* 10171 words
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Article572 1911-07-04 5 falue qJ Bnyem. Sellers 3/- Allagai 8,9 4,:( I/. 2/- Anglo-Malay 16/1 17/ 2/- Batane Malaka 2/- 2 3 Cl £1 Batn Caves 18.0.0 14.0.0 61 £1 Batu Tiga 4.0.0 4 1' .0 Cl £1 Bokit Kajang 1.15.0 2.0.0 Cl £1 Bakit Lintang 4.0.0 4.10.0 Bl 6/- Contributory 8.0.0572 words
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Article122 1911-07-04 5 Value Bayers. Sellers 10 10 Hasten) norn Smelting 10.00 10 7 7.00 £1 XI Eleetrio Tramways 8/8 4/8 10 10 Frasor k Neave 40.00 42.00 100 Howarth Erakine 45.00 100 7% Pret. 81.00 100 100 Kat« Bro, Oel. 140.00 100 100 a 8% Com. Pret norn 10 10 Maynard122 words
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Article47 1911-07-04 5 Bayers Sellers Howarth Erskine 6% 1600,000 par Riloy, Hargroaves 6% 1284,000 2+ Singapore Electric Tramways 6% £860,000 Spore Munioipal 6 11,878,000 nom. Buyers Sellers S'poro Municipal 4}% of 1907 11,800,000 6% 7%pm Spore Municipal 4]% of 1909 11,000,000 6",; 7%pm Spore Munioipal 4% 1602,900 3%di» par47 words
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Advertisement13 1911-07-04 5 For all internal complaints, Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement256 1911-07-04 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 4 At saleroom, steam launch Heather Bell, at 2.30. July 4— At saleroom, freehold building allotments fronting Jervoin Road, at 2.31 ■Inly 4. At saleroom, nix freehold allot mentß, situate at G.iylang Road, at 2.30. July s— At saleroom, Europe made furniture, at 11.256 words
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Advertisement173 1911-07-04 5 W. E>. «&H. O. WILLS'S Sweet (Sdestnut THE LATEST CUT PLUG TOBACCO In Jib. Airtight Tins PRICE PER TIN 9O cents. Obta.ina.ble From Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. WHY NOT a Fit g Continental CYCLE TYRES /gsk Continental Tyre Barber Go, Ltd, X^y 17, Collyer Quay. DEVOE'S173 words
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Advertisement145 1911-07-04 5 HIGH-CLASS Telephone No. 618. UNDERTAKING. PHnsap Street, Singapore MR. ALBERT L. A. DALEY Beg* to inform the pnblio that the kind patronage accorded him daring the put lew yean, has made it necessary for him to acquire another new Rubbertyred Hearse, which surpasses all others in the Straits. Mr. Daley145 words
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998 1911-07-04 6 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JULY 4. THE IRON HAND CLOSES. From time to time we have referred to the peculiar attitude of Germany on Moroccan questions. In 1905 she had practically no trade there, and not one inch of territory. Yet when the Powers, which had both trade and territory,998 words
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Article34 1911-07-04 6 The P. and O. steamer Arcadia reported on arrival at Hongkong having passed on June °22, off Dodd Island the sailing ship Huh bonwood bound for Singapore. She wished to be reported all well.34 words
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Article39 1911-07-04 6 Messrs. Derrick and Co. report that the output of tin from the mines of the Sungei (ia'i Tin Miuing Co., Ltd., for June, was 87 piculs. The small output was due to loss of fifteen days owing to breakdown.39 words
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Article44 1911-07-04 6 A telegram has been despatched from the commander of the Chinese cruiser Hai Chi to the Admiralty in Peking stating that she will leave for America on her way to .Mexico. to protect tho interests of the Chinese residents there, at an early date.44 words
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Article58 1911-07-04 6 In tin- Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr. V. D. Knowles appeared before Mr. Justice Fisher in support of an appeal ou behalf o( two Malays who hod been lined 9 10 for an assault upon the general secretary of the Malaya Football Association. He was unsuccessful, however, as his Lordship refused58 words
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Article13 1911-07-04 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5 and on page 8.13 words
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Article27 1911-07-04 6 Wo arc advised by Messrs. Sinic, Darby and Co, that the output of the Middleton tin mines in May was 33.75 piculs and in June 54.75 piculs.27 words
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Article30 1911-07-04 6 Two Malay women were fined $25 each, by tho senior magistrate to-day, for having failed to report cases of smallpox. For tho same offence a Tamil was fined f 50.30 words
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Article27 1911-07-04 6 The Chinese Minister at Washington has telegraphed to tho new cabinet asking tho Government to send Chinese lady scholars to complete their education in the United States.27 words
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Article38 1911-07-04 6 Pleadings have boen ordered in Shanghai iv the suit of N. S. Levy against S. J. David for Tls. 11,071.75 and costs. Defendant put in an affidavit saying that the matter was a gambling claim pure and simple.38 words
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Article33 1911-07-04 6 A Malay reports having been robbed ef SOU by four others iv Thomson Hood yesterday. He alleges that the robbery was witnessed by a uniformed police constable who made no effort to interfere.33 words
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Article35 1911-07-04 6 The Japanese newspapers are objecting to the allowance of Y1,500,000 made to the last Emperor of Korea by the Government, holding that as the Emperor docs nothing for it this amount should be materially reduced.35 words
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Article68 1911-07-04 6 The Teluk Anson correspondent of the Times of Malaya has wired that a wellknown European planter of that town shot a Chinese rikisha coolie in the buttock, outside the Teluk Anson Club, and then, it is alleged, went inside the Club and challenged a certain person there to fight him.68 words
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Article69 1911-07-04 6 Concluding an article on the high death rate of this Colony, a Hongkong paper says What Singapore needs is a general campaign against the mosquito on the lines of that initiated in Hongkong and other places, viz.. a general clean-up of all rubbish heaps and pools of stagnant water, training69 words
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Article77 1911-07-04 6 Before Mr. Justice Harington, at the Cal cutta High Court, Mr. John Sarkies, an insolvent, was examined by Mr. Norton on behalf of the Bank of Bengal. The insolvent was formerly the managing agent of the Alexandra Jute Mills and is now a jute broker. His liabilities amount to Ks.77 words
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Article79 1911-07-04 6 Tokio telegrams of June 25 state Atkins, the American naval seaman who caused the death of a comrade named Saunders in the American Naval Hospital at Yokohama, has been convicted of manslaughter in the Japanese Courts and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. The body of a gunner named Hoot, from79 words
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Article80 1911-07-04 6 At the last meeting of the Sanitary Hoard. Kuala Lumpur, an interesting suggestion was considered. This was from the Hesident, for utilising the site of the existiug pool at the foot of Residency Hill for swimming-bath, to be supplied with pipe water. The board expressed general agiee inent with the80 words
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Article149 1911-07-04 6 His many friends in M ilaya will bo iuteresLcd to earn that Mr. Kric -Maxwell, who is now living at homo after a brilliant legal career as partner iv the well known linn of Messrs. Maxwell and Keuion. Ipoli. has Uowu in a biplane with Grahame White from Hi -n.149 words
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Article132 1911-07-04 6 The shareholders of the Chemor Inited liublier Estates, Ltd., havobeen supplied with special reports upon the company's property and its finances, says the North China Daily -News (Shanghai). From these it is seen that the unissued sliares of the company number 45,745, and in lieu of issuing these it is132 words
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Article173 1911-07-04 6 As fast as the lm-y Mudlark can lift mini from the mouth of the Singapore river it is intended tli.it the slime should be taken in twakows up the river and dumped on the tUtsut Mount Zion. Some of thetwakow men. however, have found an easier way of getting rid173 words
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Article511 1911-07-04 6 Mr. t. B. Williams, acting District Officer of I|K)h, is under onlers to proceed to Pckan, iv Paliang, to act in a similar capacity then- Mr. C. Jones, of Sauh estate, has loft tin Kuala Kangsar district, having secured the managership of one of the rubber estates511 words
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Article73 1911-07-04 6 Thn IMMfflf IWll of Illll Tl lMlllll Mines. Ltd. have issued the following particulars of tin output by themine in June: -Output—tributer's ore pels. 81 LSO, Bine 9,788.48, total out put [K-ls. lil.ln-2.71'.. Value tribute!-'* ore •*****.34, nine •686,788.76, total value SBOO.OOO. Kstim.-ited profit- tributer's or, i2.'.)11.1.').73 words
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Article130 1911-07-04 6 In the Supreme Court, this morning, befori the acting Chief Justice. Sii Archibald Law, it IM mentioned by Mr. A. K. VIS. Terrell that the suits Yeap Ho .lean v. Mr. .1. O. Hoyd and Mr.. l. G. Hoyd v. YeapHo.lcau had been consolidated and his Lordship130 words
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Article235 1911-07-04 6 The report on Labuan of Mr. II Chevallier, acting Resident, for the year 1910. shows that tho revenue for the year, not including a sum of SO. I'JH. the contribution from lmpcriul funds towards expenses of consulate, was MMM* l>einy J. 1,11 Is mm, than in ltf()9.235 words
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Advertisement102 1911-07-04 6 COURVOISIER JARNAC COGNAC Maison Fondee 1826. DISTILLERS OF FINE LIQUEUR BRANDIES SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL CLUBS HOTELS RESTAURANTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD o/ > SoieAgenrs Caldbeck Macgregortt C? PORTURTLE FOR INVALIDS. IB(rA©/IMfll©i!HllSt'' jQts. perDoz. $15 OO jfu^ipyifgiriii^ 5O SijSf'tf'S a^ BOLE AGENTS. Sail P-uu^t.^^^9^f y0 %0 II I I k I102 words
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Advertisement210 1911-07-04 6 GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. EXHIBITORS OF THE WORLDS BEST FILMS Five New and Huge Productions TO-NIOHT. Second Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. 1. Overture. 2. Ernest B<.rreau (The Handles* Man). 8. Cain and Abe) (Coloured). 4. YOUTH THE WINNER, 5.c.a.0.1. Employer, 5. cashier and pretty210 words
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Article643 1911-07-04 7 GERMANY MOROCCO. ANXIETY ABOUT THE BRITISH ATTITUDE. Consultation Among the Powers. BMma'i TK.i.KiiKvM. London, July The comments in the English pajters give no clue to the probahlc attitude of Britain ou the action of Germany in Morocco. While generally sympathetic t<i France, some hold that she brought the trouble ou643 words
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49 1911-07-04 7 Kki'Tkh's Tki.koium London via Durban, July 4, The M.v.C. has decided to ask Mr. Fry to captain the English crickoters going to Australia, and to invite Warner, Spooncr, F. H. Foster, Strudwick, Barnes, Hobbs, and lihodes. The others are not yet selected.49 words
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Article30 1911-07-04 7 DIX OSTASIATISCHB LLOYD TkLKQRAM. Berlin, July 2. Tlio (icinmu press discimsos tin 1 (iermanJapanese commercial treaty in a quiet tone and expects that the treaty will be accepted.30 words
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Article21 1911-07-04 7 Reutek's Teleorax. London. July 4. Sir Eldou Gorst, who has been seriously ill for some time, is siukiug.21 words
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27 1911-07-04 7 Ridteb's Tklkoram. London, July. 4 The result of a motor accident to Sir Francis Youngh.isband is serious as he hns .lev<lo)H'd pneumonia.27 words
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Article37 1911-07-04 7 (From a Malacca Correspondent.) Malacca, July 4. information has beet received by Malacca tinbbcr Plantations, Limited, tliat the prict )f fine Para in London yusterday was 4/1 ?or lb., valtif. The market closed steady.37 words
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Article46 1911-07-04 7 iiY'im Ooa own CouMtmn)i Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Hi- Highlit** the Sultan of Selan-jor in Council did not consider the petition for the release of Mrs. I'roiullock to-day. Con-.idera-tion has been postponed till the meeting of the Council at Klang on Saturday next.46 words
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Article65 1911-07-04 7 (Frlm Ocr Own Correspondent i. I'. -lunß, .July 3. At the Presbyterian Church to-day, the Rev. E. Lawson officiating, Dr. George W'auyli Scott, medical officer of the Chaugkat Salak. Kamuuiiiu and Hcawood estates, was married to Miss Grace Welsh Guthrie. of Aibroath. Mr. W. 1!. Michie was65 words
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Article43 1911-07-04 7 (FauM OiR Own CottMPOXMCT.) IVnftiig. July I. The employes of tin IVuang Sni;ar EatatM have |MWM Mr. William Luueau. the lulmiuistratiir aii'l att.muy. with ail illumiu■tod idlMI aii'l 'i Mlvt r casket cm the ooomlh oi lii» departure ioc Barope.43 words
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Article56 1911-07-04 7 iFkom Ocr Own Coi:rksi>osi>kkt.) I'liianj,', July B. The output of Mm Tonykuli Tin Co. iv .lunc was "2,1y-> pivuls. and thr tot il kf sis monthNJTIp.. .:u'iinst .■1.016 picnls in I.HO, and PH piculs in MM, The Tongkah Harbour Tia Op. has declared a iliviilenil of ten per56 words
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Article36 1911-07-04 7 (From Our Own Couresposdbnt.) IVnang, July 3. Tht' Vallambrosa liublx-r Co. pays a final dividend of 100 per cent., making 175 per cent, for the year. a«aiu-.t "2">H jm cent, for the previous year.36 words
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Article113 1911-07-04 7 (From Oun Own Cokkkspondknt.) Pcnang, July 4. Tin: HMMJ QaMttl states that the cousumption of tin in June was luited Kingdom 'hH) tons. Continent 1,600 tons, U. 8. A. J.IIKI t.nis. total I.'.KNI tous. The visible sup ply on July was K>.7">l tons. The consumption in113 words
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Article28 1911-07-04 7 Rmjtm'i Twuwbimi London \ia Durban. July The rc|«oit brought liy aOMMr to R-.Umm-liiivii about the foundering of the Norwegian M earner BcHMS is without foundation.28 words
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Article39 1911-07-04 7 Accordiug to the Hongkong Daily Tress, the death of Sir llorniUHJoc Mody reduces tlic number of Hongkong knights to tho original four. Tho Governor, the Chief JaAloe, sir Homy Barhalef and Sir Paul < 'Inil- i arc tin- original ipiartcUc.39 words
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Article420 1911-07-04 7 TERMS OFFERED UNTIL END OF THIS YEAR. A Ten-Per-Cent Rebate. The new basis of trade offered by the companies connected with the Shipping Conference to the shipper is set out in a circular just issued and reproduced below. This new arrangement will carry the parties on till420 words
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Article201 1911-07-04 7 l'racticallv. the fnivgniiig circular means that up to tin end of Juno the old conditions will apply to all shippers outside the Secret Rehatc group. Five per cent of their rebate is deferred, and its payment is subject to the condition that they continue supporting the conference until the end201 words
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Article251 1911-07-04 7 Lau-lerdale. 7. "277 lbs. Mount Austin i.lohorc- -0.100 lbs. l'audan i.lohorci.— I,'JOti lbs. I'ajaiu. 7,i>70 Ihs. Badclla.- ■J.xmll.s. Ayer Pauas. BjBTl lbs. Anglo-Ma1ay.— 54,347 lbs. PaUling. lUM lbs. London Asiatic— '2B,9os lbs. Golden Hope.— 9,030 lbs. Selaba. -15,974 lbs. Mram HI n lbs. Sungkui Chumor. 4.122 lbs.251 words
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Article69 1911-07-04 7 A Soerabaya paper notes that ou the occasion of the King's Coronation, the Portuguese) consul at Soerabaya huug out a flag. But he is apparently not awaro of the political changes in the lau<l that ho reMMM. The tiag shown was the Portuguese royal flag, blue and white with tho69 words
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Article781 1911-07-04 7 DRAGE FAILS IN THE ACTION AGAINST MAULEFFINCH. Mr. Justice Fisher's Strong Comments. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr Justice Fisher gave judgment in the action hrought. by F. Drage against Mauleflinch, I ht- hi and Company to recover the sum of 88,833 which he alleged to bo781 words
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Article145 1911-07-04 7 Mr. Ka.ig Yu-wei, the well-known Chinese reformer, has arrived in Kobe with his family from Singapore, aud immediately proceeded to Suiuii to visit his friend, Mr. Liang Che-chow, who resides there, says the Japan Chronicle. Mr. Kang was one of the reformers who narrowly escaped145 words
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Article137 1911-07-04 7 In the case of Abdul Sumimit, head of the Tamil coolies employed ou the New Amhurxt estate, Ulu Goinbok, who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for furnishing falso information to the police, tho Malay Mail states that an appeal has been lodged agaiust the conviction. It137 words
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Article638 1911-07-04 7 Promising Outlook for Success of Night Train Service. Whether it is due to the fact that the Selangor race meeting opens today there was a record number of passengers travelling through from Tank Road to Kuala Lumpur last evening, the train leaving Singapore at 6.51 and638 words
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Article345 1911-07-04 7 THE MALAY FOOTBALL CASE Diamond Merchant Sues fur Damages. Noor Moh.imcd liashim. General Seen tary nt Hie M.ilaya Football Ass-n-iatiou, appeared in the District Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Fii nistone. in answer to a summons issued by Hadji Ahmad Rajidin. The lalt-'r rluime I damages hi wrongful arrest anil345 words
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Article116 1911-07-04 7 The North (iorinm (i.i/ettc, which hus ou several occasions had to perform a similar function, publishes a very emphatic denial of absolutely baseless rumours of an impending betrothal of Princess Victoria Louise, the Emperor Williams only daughter this time to the Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg- Strelitz. The rumour, which116 words
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Article184 1911-07-04 7 HOPES OF A FULL AND EARLY SETTLEMENT. Troops Ready for Emergencies. Rectkr's Tklm.iiam. London, July ;t. A battalion of the South MMM at Lichfield has been ordered to be in readiness to proceed to Hull or Liverpool. A resolution adopted at a meeting of Hull strikers in184 words
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Article112 1911-07-04 7 A STRONG PROTEST MADE BY MR. BALFOUR. Changes Favour Military Against Naval Power. kmtt Tklkhkam. London via Durban. July 4. In the House of Commons, Mr. Balfour said the Declaration of London would preclude the Government ever protesting against the illegal treatment of neutrals. everything being left112 words
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Article148 1911-07-04 7 SUCCESSFUL FLIGHTS ACROSS CHANNEL. Cordial Reception in London. Kecter's Tklkokam. London. July :i. The Circuit aviators stop|>ed at Shorohain and later went tin nee to London. Viilriue* was the first to arriv- at ll'-ndon. followed l.y Vidart thirty-six minutes later, then by Kimmcrliug. IScanniont. Valentino ami (iarrof) within148 words
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Article16 1911-07-04 7 Dsr Oki«.s:.«tiBciiB Lloyd Tklkoram. r.crliu. July 2. The musician, Mottle, is deuu.16 words
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Article127 1911-07-04 7 D«R OSTASIATISCHK LLOYD TkLKIIRA*. Berlin, July B, From tin- Suiida Islands iTimor) light* between Dutch aud Portuguese troops arc n ported. A telegram Iroiii Wclttviedcn, dated June 26, to tlic Deli Courant states that one Immi and Me Ammmmb eMMaay of infantry together with a section of artillery127 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article55 1911-07-04 8 The throe days' race mooting of the Kelan"or Turf Club opeus at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Tin- .Tuvonilo Football Club met the White Star Football Club in an Association football match ou Saturday on the formor's S round. The game resulted in a win for the uveuiles55 words
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Article253 1911-07-04 8 Singapore Cup Competition. Another good match in the Singapore: football cup competition was played on the 1 Esplanade yesterday, between the S.C.C. I. ami the Hulls 11, and was witnessed by a! large crowd. The soldiers attacked from the soa end before a glaring suu but wore soon253 words
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Article173 1911-07-04 8 Keppel Golf Club. The loUowing sixuin ineiiibei-s qualiticil for the C'apUiins Clip, at the Keppel Golf Club, viz A. I. Cameron, J. H. Sunner, J. r.innie. W. 8. Barrett, F. W. Kiaj, L. .J. Wfahart, W. N. Masterton, K. Shenton. A. W. W. Dov. M. l>. llutley, D. Maw.173 words
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Article398 1911-07-04 8 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Bulletin. Me-.-i-. Siiiiiiel Moutauu and Co. write mill. 1 it Jane 8: 'I'll :i:ii\.il> of bar gold were about £7SO. if ter provision for India «170,000) ami the Trade, the residue will be scut unto the Bank of England. There were398 words
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Article141 1911-07-04 8 Strange loeiei marked tlio intcruatioual ci>!ivt in urn in Suii<l«tl;iii(l of people connected with the PentHKMta] movement. The 111:111 ifi sUlieiis of hysterical r\:iluii»n cliit-Hy took pi uv faring tin qpeob of I 'an tor Friumvl, from Prussia, whose address was interpreted by Mr. A. Hooth Clibburu. son -in-law of141 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter269 1911-07-04 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, The attempt made by the Chetties of 81, Market Street, to avoid being sent way to St. John's Island, as reported in your paper of the Ist instant, reminds me of a case where a small-pox pationt was removed269 words
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Article524 1911-07-04 8 French Example Which Might Be Copied Locally. A Im mouths ago the French Society for the Protection of Animals fixed up in Paris a Bin ibar of permanent plates inscribed with the words Soyez bons pour les aniiuaux." and this has now been followed by524 words
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Article299 1911-07-04 8 The balance-sheet of the Suez Canal Company for 1910 shows a total expenditure of Xl.i7"i.:U4. including j£16,000 for the amortization fuuil. The total revenue from ■hipping dues last year amounted to i.*"i,'J 10,248 an compared with JE4,H27.fi2:j. The statutory reserve has been increased by £107,939 to299 words
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Article776 1911-07-04 8 Prices Quoted in tbe Market This Morning. Singapore, July 4, 1911. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning Norn. Value. Buyers. Sellers. 3/. Allagar 8/9 4/8 2/- \T Options 1/7 2/6 £1 Anglo-Java 4/7* 5/6 1 Anglo-Johore 12/6776 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1911-07-04 8 Ho tojk her in a Taxi-cab, And said "My dearest Misb McNab," Will you bo mine and marry mo? My wet kly wage If three pounds three." Said she "Of this I can't feel sure, Y.u'd hive to buy Woods' Peppermint Cure Fo: all my coldo. Said bo tbat's suuao,;57 words
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Advertisement558 1911-07-04 8 E.&O, HOTEL. PENANG The best and the moat frequented Hotel in the Island, and CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in the Straits, abb tbb brani hir or RAFFLES HOTEL, Singapore. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. u2780 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHINESE CLERKS WANTED. Wanted immediately, two Chinese Clerks with good knowledge if Accounts. Experience558 words
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Advertisement384 1911-07-04 8 NOW ON SALE. mm Dollar snare Price z values Dividend Prospects of the Leading Dollar Companies fully worked DDF DACt out by <ke Straits Times Critic. THIS most convenient hand-book is now on sale. It is f the most complete and most careful analysis ever made of the position and384 words
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Advertisement142 1911-07-04 8 CALL AT Moutrie's FOR PIANO Proven by 38 years' Experience. OVER 1,200 DISTRIBUTED IN ALL PARTS OF CHINA AND THE STRAITS. S.MOUTRIE&CO..LD. TH2 ARCADE. NOTICE. Mr. C. Zimmermann has been authorized to sign our firm per procuration. Bkexkk Stdhlbobb-Faiikik G. mil H. Biik.mkn Chairoanb M'io. Co., Ltd. 4-7 67 TO-NI6HT!142 words
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Advertisement288 1911-07-04 9 FIRE FIRE FIRE No home or business complete without a MINIMAX FIRE EXTINGUISHER Cheap Effective— Never Fails. Write for prices and pamphlets. PATERSON, SIMONS CO., LTD. As Wise a,s «,n Q-yyl 18 THE MAX WHO IJUV& AN "UNDERWOOD" Typewriter. Spar-em Stocked. Repairs a Speciality. PRIOM AND CATALJOCES OX APPLICATION SOLE288 words
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Advertisement281 1911-07-04 9 COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 3 8 CO.. LTD. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO, LTD. BKTWBKN fre man tie (Perth), North West Australian Ports, Java and Singapore. Rf-galar Fortnightly Railing? between I Singapore and Wentern Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offera), Derby, King's Sound (Port for tho Kimberley281 words
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Advertisement634 1911-07-04 9 STEAMER 3AIUNGB. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco to all Points in tbe United States, Canada, Mezioo, and Europe. Operating the New 21,000 ton Triple Screw Turbine Linen "Tenyo Maru and Chi yo Maru," the634 words
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Advertisement294 1911-07-04 9 BURNB PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS. PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via lORKES STRAITS. Also taking passentfen and cargo witb transhipment for other VICTORIAN, BOOTIT AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery. A regular monthly294 words
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Advertisement210 1911-07-04 9 Very Handsome Presentation MARBLE 8-DAY CLOCK. The Time-pieco illustrated is a rery handsome 8 day Black Marble Clock, striking tho bouts and half hours. It is a guaranteed Time-keeper and moderately priced. B. P. de Silva, hrn» TESTED ANU RELIABLE DISINFECTANTS. Whalley's Concentrated Sanitary Fluid. AS SUPPLIED TO THE SS^^^SSSi210 words
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Advertisement24 1911-07-04 9 CHARLES TJ| HEIDSIECK'B White Seal Champagne B?HJ. SEVER CO. LI ll Singapore Penan? JOHN UTTLE A CO. JiJJ^jSl Singapore. IS s*^:5 "\j 1-0-n 81-6-1224 words
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Advertisement448 1911-07-04 10 IMBURAHCE. SREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Held Office: Winchester Hou*, BINGAPORB. Board or DlrootOfWi 4. A. DaaaioK, Esq., Chairman. sV. H. Faie, Esq., Managing Director. ewm Fowlis, m.b., cm., Chief Med. Officerr. M. Blliot, Bsq. Rev. N. J. Goctbjuk. few Noan Pan, Bsq. Om« Soon Tee, Esq. Zmow Siam448 words
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Advertisement366 1911-07-04 10 HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of China. Head Office, 51a, Kiangso Rd Shanghai. ITo the Chinese Gentlemen of Sinoapori REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECT BD that is always happening in all parts of the world t The Home Life issues all sorts of policies to suit all sorts of366 words
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Advertisement516 1911-07-04 10 bjuhqnb. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRAL!* AMD CHINA. INCORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTKH Paid up Capital in 80,000 Shares of £20 each 1,200,000 Reserve Fund 41,6^5,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,300,000 BANKBRS. National Bank of Sootland. The London City a Midland Bank, Ltd. SINOAPOBB BRANCH. Current Aooounts are opened and interest516 words
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Advertisement525 1911-07-04 10 BANKING, m THE IZE HAI TONI BAMUM AND INSURANCE CO., LTD NO. (7 AND 68, KLING STRBBT Established 1907. Capital paid up 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000.000.00 COUBT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tboz Joon 6. Sm Kxa Jam 3. Nam Knt Sbkq 7. Too Hoo Lai >. Lbow Chia525 words
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Advertisement1033 1911-07-04 10 BALEB BY AUCTION, AUCTION BALE OF Teak and Europe-Made Household Furniture, Etc., AT POWELL I CO.'S BALEBOOM, On Friday, July T, at 11 a.m. Ccmprjsiog I Europe made upholstered tpring-seatecl drawing-room suite, upholstered folding chairs and settees, massive carved polisbod teak wardrobe with bevelled mirror doors waahstands with marble-tops teak1,033 words
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Article764 1911-07-04 11 THE MOST SOUTHERLY HUMAN HABITATION. 16,000 Miles' Voyage Captain Roald Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, who is the leader of one of the rival expeditions now engaged on a quest for the Sonth Pole, has sent a despatch to The Times. The message was sent from the Fram, the764 words
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Article197 1911-07-04 11 American Natural History Museum Expedition. I 'tut. Henry K. Crampton, curator of the department of invertebrate zoology at the American Museum of Natural History, left New York on May 27 on the Quebec Steamship Company's liner Korona in charge of a West Indian and South American197 words
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Advertisement173 1911-07-04 11 DUE SHORTLY: 18-18 H.P., 16-2O H.P., 90-38 H.P. WOLSELBY CARS. CARS OF IDEAL EFFICIENCY. Make a point of sci-ing the Wolseloy Imperial Torpedo Pbaeton de Luxe. Sole Agents t CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LD., 6a, Battery Road. "Standard" CARS Are to be used at the Delhi Durbar and by His Majesty173 words
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Advertisement44 1911-07-04 11 Best Treatment for Whooping Couch. Whooping coagh is not clangoroaa when the oongh is kept loose and expectoration coxy by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. |t has been lifted in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by al Dispensaries and Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement294 1911-07-04 11 -AJ3IK: FOR Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLB IMPORTERS: THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. 278 2712 ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT.' A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR All Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alcoholic Beverages, Errors in Diet (Eating or Drinking), Biliousness, Sick Headache, Giddinese, Vomiting, Heartburn, Sourness of the294 words
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Advertisement400 1911-07-04 11 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITIBH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. TO MUM, RANGOON A CALCUTTA. One ol the Company's steamore is intend* to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo bookud by the abo-. steamers at through rates to all ports in India and Ceylon, also to East African Port-400 words
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Advertisement591 1911-07-04 12 I. P. 8. Press Extract: INDIAN PATENT STONE.— In 1902. the footpath to tho North of Government House, Calcutta, and the contiguous cab rank bad bcon paved with Indian Patont Stone, witu, wo wero glad but not surprised to Boe, the most excellent results. Tho experience of nearly a quarter591 words
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Advertisement416 1911-07-04 12 WANTS. 6 8 H. P. STEAM BOILER AND ENGINE WANTED. Wanted to buy, cheap, new or second-hand steam boiler and engine 6/8 H. P. Particulars to Planters Labour Bureau, Arcade. 8-7 8-7 ENGINEERS WANTED. A'anted at once, one or two good engineers to take charge of erecting gas engines, rubber416 words
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Advertisement467 1911-07-04 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICE MO BOOOWII TO BE LET. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street. Apply to GUTHRIE ft CO., LTD. IfBs v OFFICEB TO LET. With immediate entry, first and second floors, No. la. Raffles Quay. Apply Guthrie Co., Ltd. 1-4 n_ HOUBE TO LET. No.467 words
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Advertisement558 1911-07-04 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE Piano nearly new by Kranes of Stuttgart, Ebony Case, Metal Frame in good condition, splendid tone and touch. What offers Apply L.X., o/o Straits Times. 8-7 8-7 YOUNG COCOANUT PLANTS FOR SALE. From an old estate nursery. In any quantity. May be seen at Siglap558 words
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Advertisement683 1911-07-04 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT A CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, BsvSffWt and Municipal Contractor* Telephone No. 421. 108 109. Market Street. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL Closed for the mid-summer vacation on 12th June, and will re-open on the 10th July, at which time there will be room for a new class683 words
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Advertisement521 1911-07-04 12 NOTICES. NOTICE. I, the undersigned CHEW WOON POH, sole proprietor of CHOP POH SENG, No. 6-4, Beach Road, Singapore, heroby givo notice, that I i-ball not hold myself liable upon nor rocognizo tho holdors of any Bills of Exchange, drafts, cheques or promissory notes, purporting to be endorsed, accepted or521 words
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Miscellaneous225 1911-07-04 12 Straits Isimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misceli&uc oas wants of every description are insert cd at the prepaid rate of II per lour linos for one or two insertions. Notice* of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not cueeding four lines, II each insertion. Kjr p.p.c. cards, on p&go S, 12. Ihob Scalb225 words
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