The Straits Times, 30 October 1912
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Title Section13 1912-10-30 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.017 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement207 1912-10-30 1 THE WHITE HORSE CELLAR. ESTAB. 1742 IMPORTANT to LADIES Monday next, 4th of November, at 9 o'clock Our Great Sale Commences \\Y offer the WHOLE of our immense CATALOGUES DRAPERY STOCK, the reductions varying ggtyQ pQR from 20 to 50 off regular prices, and in a NOW "r(:lt" r(:lt niany207 words
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Advertisement239 1912-10-30 1 ROBINSON ff CO. Raincoats for the Rainy Season. Nothing gives more satisfaction than y^rij 3 to possess a really reliable Raincoat that /Sri will withstand the heaviest downpour. ///ur^\ .We can supply you with such a coat at flgSk kk a very reasonable price. We have sold many hundreds of239 words
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Advertisement11 1912-10-30 1 DDMIHY I GO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMBON. GILFII.LAN AND CO., LTD.. SOLI iOINTS11 words
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Article1300 1912-10-30 2 SCHEME FOR PROSPECTING AND DEVELOPMENT. Capital of the Syndicate The statutory meeting of the British-Bor-neo Petroleum Syndicate, Limited, was held on September 30, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Sir William Hood Treacher, chairman of tin company, presiding. The Chairman said The report containing the information required1,300 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement273 1912-10-30 2 A Vitalising Food for Feeble Bodies 'KEPLER' ITMOI »••«> SOLUTION Many a constitution, undermined by long illness, has been saved from total break-down by the vitalising stamina-giving powers of this delicious digestive tonic-food. It makes blood, bone and brain fat, flesh and muscle. It stores up strength, and lays the273 words
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Advertisement35 1912-10-30 2 Rheumatic Weather. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it will soon disappear. Sold by all Dispensaries and Dealers.35 words
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Advertisement144 1912-10-30 2 I La-rola [ttX* ""<"<• h ri n [f% LOFT, SvOOTH »nJ WMIIE i i ING AND RKrKI SUING IL V i;ir. THE srMMEK IItAT Yh C(m. BEETHAM BON, t) PHOSFERINE The Greatest of all Tonics A Proven Remedy (or all Nerve Disorders. Bottles, 1/1 i 2/9 and 4/6. All Chemists.144 words
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Advertisement223 1912-10-30 2 World £~\y *A y*^ rknownbo BEAM) JjJ STUIIK. f Stuhr's DELICACIES. Genuine Caviare, Anchovies in Brine, IN TINS AND CLASS'S. Sol< ky ill Hifk-cI..M Provision Uc.ilen. C. P.STUHR t- CO, HAMSUHQ innlhh Hiport A sent W LOVBOKOVI-- LUMtUS. P.C. Ik You Suffer from any Skin or Blood Disease such as223 words
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Advertisement28 1912-10-30 2 MAKLIS LIGHT the work of washing, docs Sunlight. Brightness and sweetness reign in the home when Sunlight Soap helps you. j* Sunlight Soap TRY THE SUNUGHI WAV I28 words
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Article701 1912-10-30 3 CHANCELLOR ADVISED TO CREATE NEW SERVICE. If Doctors Refuse. The Chancellor of the Kxchcquer presided, says tho Daily Chronicle, on October 4, at Caxton Hall, Westminster, at a conference of members of the Advisory Committees (other than tho medical representatives) appointed under the Insurance Act. The members701 words
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Article242 1912-10-30 3 Wireless Girdle to Encircle The World. Interesting events are happening in the wireless world, and in the near future steps will be taken to establish an alternative All lted Koute to that proposed by the Postmaster-General in conjunction with the Marconi Company. A new company has been registered,242 words
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Advertisement386 1912-10-30 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1869. THK FIRST LIFE OFFICE IN TUB WORLD TO APPLY THE NONFORFEITURE PRINCIPLE TO POLICIES. A Mutual Office No Shareholders Annual Income £1,200.000. Funds £6.700.000. Claims Paid £5.668.711. RATES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 ASSURANCE WITH PROFITS. Ago nearest Payable at Yearly-premium.386 words
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Advertisement11 1912-10-30 3 Foi Children's Hack ng Coagh at Night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cote,11 words
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Advertisement403 1912-10-30 3 Rowland's Macassar Oil FOR THE HAIR. Preserves. Beautifies. Restores it. Closely reiemblei the natural oil in the h«ir, which nature provide, for it. preservation. No other article possesses this property. Without it the hair becomes dry. thin, and withered. Poor hair man the effect of a beautiful face. Good h'ir403 words
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Advertisement154 1912-10-30 3 Redio POLISHING CLOTHS. Those cloths contain within themselves all the materials required for cleaning and polishing almost any kind of mttal, thus dispen-ing entirely with tins of paste or liquid. They are servioeablo until worn to pieces and arc more lasting than any other metal polish. 2O cents each. KELLY154 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement678 1912-10-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANO, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ot Lading issued for Oblaa Co»r-t, Persian Gulf, CoaUaental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES 191S Homettrd t/cr Btropa). f Connecting678 words
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Advertisement647 1912-10-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all647 words
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Advertisement622 1912-10-30 4 BTEAHEB SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan Bangnara, Tolnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobaamui, Bandon, i^angauaa, Taku, CbuioDon, KobJak and Bangkok. Out Departure 8 p.m MAH IDOL Oct. SO a. a. REDANQ Oct. 31 Nov. 3 a. a. PRAGHATIPOK Nov.622 words
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Advertisement77 1912-10-30 4 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. b.s. "Gltnogle" 8,7e0 Ton*. a.l. Seang Bet 6,799 Tons, as. "Seang Choon' 6,775 Tons. FOR PENANG ANO RANGOON. as. GLENOGLE, on November 4, 1912. FOR HONGKONG. AMOY ANO BWATOW. s.s. SEANG CHOON, on November 8, 1912. These steamers have oxcollont accommodation for passengers, and carry qualified77 words
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Advertisement501 1912-10-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OEUTSCH DIMPFSCIIM ftNRTSSES. HUH IREMII Combined Bervloe. The steamres ot these Companion maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg onco a month for Bremerhaven direct,501 words
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Advertisement613 1912-10-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Horddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fa«t and well-known mail steamem ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bniuuo Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sooth ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples iconccoting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Sues, Adon, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Sbacgbai,613 words
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Advertisement412 1912-10-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE^ of fa»t twin-urew Mail Passenger Steamers between Rangoon, Colombo, Suez, Port Said, Marseilles and London. Proposed Sailings for 1912. HOMEWARD. Departures Departure* Arrive Steamer Stiamkk from from I arrives Rangoon Colombo s IlL 8 U, MDOX (.l.ult KsTKKSHIKE Oet 81 Nov 8 Nov 24 Dec 1412 words
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Advertisement619 1912-10-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA SHAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. APCAR LINE OK BTEAMERB. Tbe undermentioned mail steamers ol lb< •bore Line maintain a regular Hervice be tween Calontta and Japan, calling at Pcnang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route FLEET Tors Commander Japad 9,0115 C. P. Skudon Omaeoit Apcai 4,000 J.619 words
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Advertisement625 1912-10-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OP THE OCEAN 8.8. CO.. LTD. ft THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. ■M Framant le (Perth), North W»at Australian Port*, Java and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailiDg* betwuuc Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, Ring* Sound (Port (or the Kimberley625 words
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Advertisement517 1912-10-30 5 Sale by Auction NOVEMBER 2, 1912. Valuable Building Sites Town Lots and Mining Lands SITUATE AT. OR NEAR IPOH, I'ERAK BUOMOIXa TO ERIC MAXWELL. ESQ.. OF NORTHANTB, ENGLAND. MESSRS. VALPY AND] ROBIN ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT 25, Station Road, IPOH, PERAK, ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1912.517 words
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Advertisement756 1912-10-30 5 ARTICLES FOR SALE. GHENGHAI TIMBER FOR SALE. I From Johore, from very rid tree may bo I I'M id all iteMi Can be foeu lyh vi n froD|f r0D .of rtelamation ground. For particulars hoc tlCt f- *FPy l 0 Uo Sing A Co., 'ZiAAiB Beach Road. 810 7_ll_ FOR756 words
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Advertisement558 1912-10-30 6 A. B. Mackay's LIQUEUR WHISKY. As supplied by order to the HOUSE OF LORDS and HOUSE OF COMMONS. Price $12 55 per case, INCLUDING DUTY. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAY PENINSULA: Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG AND MALACCA. MOST USEFUL BOOKS FOR ARTISTS AND LOVERS OF ART:558 words
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Advertisement295 1912-10-30 6 FOR THE FIRST TIME A Handsome Uniform Library Edition of THE WORKS OF GEORGE MEREDITH At a popular prioe, and in a form entirely worthy ol him, is placed within the reach of all readers FOR A FIRST PAYMEMT OF 15/Followed by 11 Monthly Payment* of 16/- eaoh, or of295 words
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Advertisement247 1912-10-30 6 |a— bmb^b^bmmi I—^^— >\ »^m»» After Fever After operations, dysentery, or at any time when health is low and strength feeble, Scott t Emulsion is unrivalled as a strengthmaker, a builder-up of tisfiie, muscle, and bom. No mbn remedy has such a world-wide reputation for purity. <|UHlity, strength. -for Results.247 words
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Article205 1912-10-30 7 t I'i-ii. li-. t \l.m. AiHtralnnia. Nlamitiu». lixlia. A.l. n. K-v|.i. in.l Ma Brindiw foi l>. lia Dam ItnUvin. Saiiiaraoo mhl Sourabaya l>. raa Twirt 11 am l".li.i L.'in Sleaggd i 1 pin l»uu iExcepi Simuvi Uv Ti:.\i.\. Statm. i.rNia~.'r.uii]ijn. M tlaoca. 8i remhaa. Port [MckwiD. l'.nt205 words
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Article140 1912-10-30 7 lln P. ami O, homewanl mail xtcaiucr Klt.t left Mou^koDK at 1 p.m. mi Katnrday. Uctotnf 1 1 1 in. iv be expected to arrive In i.- at S p.m. to-day. ii. outward mail nteamei .\--.ivi k'ft t'"!"nixi at S .i.in. on Sunday. October 17. ami m:i\140 words
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Article470 1912-10-30 7 Latest Arrivals. Nt« 11..11..I 1 11. r. M. s. iknrt jra In I'M t..u-. IJ.nu 1 -J lip. N'acatkih, Oet MX Kn.ni hikiSri Hunt. ■>. Km I. SwetUnliani. <>, t :sn. I; U. \yntli,... i. -ti. r.-.ii t.m~. 1 1 t li,,m. IVaaJu. <>< tM. (i.i .in.l ll470 words
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101 1912-10-30 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day T.\XJ(>\<; PAOAB. Kvm Wuuu lii-iN II. M.S. WmtorwUdh \v. •>! i i io> N.i. l_.Esra, Ki, Mich;- Wharf Nil. MaixW. >m i. So. -J...Okur:i. <.;ipii. :(...Iuviit;iv. 4...Slnb.t.n, Mai.i. ."....Nil. fl Tomfcii Samda. Xkw Dock 7...fUBder ooottructjon)101 words
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Article205 1912-10-30 7 Arrivals. I'cr. Str. Patani, Dot. 30.— From Bangkok Mr. E. Yamaguchi. IVi Sir. NuenTung. 0ct. 30,— Fro'u Rang. Uok:— H. E. Phya Malm Amarz auci daughter, Khoon Phytark, Messrs. W. Pluuiuier and McCormick. Per F. M. S. Govt. Yacht Sea- Nolle Oct. !iO.- From l'ulo Sri Mr.205 words
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Article264 1912-10-30 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. SlNUAPOBK, OCTOI1KR :!0. IMS. Ox London Hank I ui s I I I 'in i.i ml I r lVivatr fi mi I IS in s I 4| I Ox Qmua Baak il 1 MBJ IVivato I him •Oj ()x Tuma iwuikii el m IVivato in s -iw264 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article156 1912-10-30 7 Issue VMiu- -z 10 7.00 Amiuii!^ 10 10 Bclat Tin MO 10 10 Bruan« 1.40 10 10 Kanaboi 2.40 XI XI Kinta Tin 1.M.9 10 10 Kauipar 1C 10 Kinta Association l:i.(Kl t: XI Lahat Min.s 1.11.0 10 10 Mi.lillitoii lt.ini 5/- 6/- I'ahanu Cousol 9 9 £1 XI156 words
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Article587 1912-10-30 7 Vatael V yv S'lk"-1S lk 1 2 Allngar I I 10. 2 2 AnyloMalay 1-1- 1", I Hiitiii]» Malaka 2 1 2 9 XI XI liatu Caves 18.10.0 14.5.0 XI X-l I'.atn Ti«a 3.11.3 :j.17.0 X-l XI liukit Kajanj{ UU UfljO XI XI i;ul<it Liutang 4.10.0 4.17.6 2- 2587 words
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Article114 1912-10-30 7 MM Value Uujvrs. Mm, 7 6 7,6 Electric Tways "2 10 34} 10 10 FrastT Xravc .T0..".!) 6UU 100 Howarth Ei-skinc 47.. r )(l "iI.OO 100 7",, l'rcf. IIfJ.SO IMjOO 100 KM) Kats BM, l>.f. UObBO 100 UK) H Cum. I'ivf. iiom 10 10 Maynanl ft C». MM 100114 words
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Article47 1912-10-30 7 Bayan (Man Bowmrth Btrnkl— t% NOOyOOO psr WJEJ, lIEIMEJSIW t% *2W4.(KX) t\ BtagßMN Kli-cti -i<Vrsarwsyi .v.. MQJM Spore Municipal 5% 81,87H,O()O uoin. Bmjrjm Mm Spore M.mif i|.;ii i uf IUO7 $,l#n\jDoQ 7 S"|xnv Mtlllie ipal I of MOfl -l.iHKi.mm |ii S|x,ic Miiiik i|«il i MOb\SUO par47 words
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Advertisement61 1912-10-30 7 I. it!. Urk M -in r mi in a cornor, Witli Wo > V Or. .it IVpporuiint Cure I w.n turniti:, 1 yellow) II ii] ly»p< puia, I ul l Mre. Hy lio U to I MWh a <1 s'j ho t)ok, An. l hoo'j was Hiuiliri:; »y^in il li61 words
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Advertisement254 1912-10-30 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. November I. At xalcr i. umcilceme<l l.i.J-.-. at 111. November 2.— At Mayfi. -M lIS. tndenoa Road, fmnitiuv «t<-.. at US, NoTember 6. At saleroom. umtxlecijieil pledges, at Id. November At aMaaaaaa. valuable tuojH'i'ti) at Kraiiji. it<\. at •J..MI. November 11. At aakroom, Kliaki Cloth.254 words
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Advertisement201 1912-10-30 7 EMBASSY Virginia Cigarettes HAND MADE Packed in tins of 25 and GO. OBTAINABLE AT: JOHN LITTLE GO., LTD., KATZ BROS, LTD., ROBINSON CO. ABSOLUTELY ¥fk PURL Pans, 1889. THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., THORNE'S OLD VAT No. 4 Scotch Whisky. Obtainable from HASLEWOOD CO., LTD., LA.XESX ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL SOULS' PAY.201 words
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Advertisement152 1912-10-30 7 PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. CompUte with types, typecasos and machinery. In good working order. Apply to J., c/o Straits Times. 80 0 611 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES, To be held at Powell Co.'b Saleroom, OH TOBSDAY, Nov MBBB 5, AT 2.80 P.M. I Lot 1. Freehold land and152 words
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Advertisement82 1912-10-30 7 A GRAND PROGRAMME AT HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT, Showgoera should not miss this opportunity of witnessing sotn* REALLY GOOD FILMS. Scond Sbow 9 SO to 11 p.m. THEY ARE THE FOLLOWING: With the Enemy's Help. Biograph. A Change of Spirit. Biograph. He Wanted to See It but82 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1912-10-30 7 DAILY TIME TABLE. IIXTURES. Wednesday, October 30. n M7 ii.in.. ii.:.i turn. '>>ii I si,.i;ij. ii.. itin^. Bxchaage, mw I', mm] (i. I iranl "i. nl Hi|i|»hIi.,i,i< 'iroOK, I p.m. :liii) '.*.1"> p in. Thursday, October 31. Miffli Water. 1.43 a.m.. n.-'s SnAtinli I uivi isiti.s dinner. 1 1 i|>|H126 words
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1060 1912-10-30 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 80. THE MYSTERY OF LIFE. Recently we had an article on the singu l.irly interesting address in which Professot Schacfer told the British Association that scientists are hopeful that before long they will succeed in the artificial production of life. There have been wild speculations1,060 words
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Article17 1912-10-30 8 The master of the I'pada reports the exis teuce of a shoal patch, west of Tanjong ■luboug.17 words
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Article30 1912-10-30 8 Tho towchang, which was so gaily sacrificed at the outbreak of the Chinese Revolution, is creeping back into fashion among the jinrikisha pullers of Kuala Lumpur, says the Malay Mail.30 words
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Article35 1912-10-30 8 Reynolds' Newspaper says A big shipping combine is in contemplation in the Far East, the head of which will be Mr. K. P. Scberw in, vice-president and manager of the Pacific Mail S. unship Company.35 words
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Article38 1912-10-30 8 El Comp. Alston has been elected First Principal of Selangor Chapter, H.K.A., and will be supported by Coiups. Parsons and English in the second and third chairs during the coming year. Comp. A. K. Bailey was re-elected treasurer.38 words
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Article47 1912-10-30 8 Mr. F. A. Byrne, of Birmingham, has been granted exclusive privileges in i'erak and Ncgti Sembilau for fourteen years, for improvements in or relating to tho process of curing raw India rubber or smoking coagulated India rubber and an apparatus to be used for the said purpose.47 words
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Article22 1912-10-30 8 Last year 42,000 worth of defective coin had to be returned from the Straits Settle ments to be re minted at Bombay.22 words
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Article26 1912-10-30 8 Tho monthly missionary meeting will be held in Prinsep Street Church, on Monday next, at 8.1."> p.m., and will bo addressed by the Rev. W. Murray.26 words
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Article27 1912-10-30 8 The Malay Mail understands that it is proposed to hold the moeting of the Federal Council on November 12 aud not on the datepreviously announced, the 6th.27 words
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Article28 1912-10-30 8 The Advocate of India, Bombay, learns that some of the Austrian reservist* in Bombay have received a warning to hold them selves in readiness to return to Austria.28 words
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Article29 1912-10-30 8 There was an entire change of programme at the Hippodrome show last night, which was much enjoyed by a crowded house. Today's matinee promises to be a big success.29 words
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Article31 1912-10-30 8 The Empire (Calcutta) publishes a special cablegram dated London, October 11. stating that Colonel Cody has agreed to attempt a night to India on his biplane which won the Government's prize.31 words
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Article32 1912-10-30 8 Tho Solstad, which was formerly well known in these waters, has proceeded to Marseilles to take up a new charter there. She will be used in the trade between Mauritius and Marseilles.32 words
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Article36 1912-10-30 8 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha Calcutta line, according to news received from Tokyo henceforth will start from Yokohama instead of Kobe in order to compete with the British India Steam Navigation Company at the for mer port.36 words
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Article35 1912-10-30 8 There being riudcrpest among cattle at Poit Swettenham, the Resident of Selangor orders that the movement of any cattle, except tor slaughtering purposes, into, out of or within Port Swettenham, is prohibited until further notice.35 words
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Article44 1912-10-30 8 It is. the Pioneer understands, intended to start a fast railway service both ways between Bombay and Madras for the carriage of the weekly overland mails and jaMMQMfc This may, says the Rangoon Gazette, eventually result in the Burma mails taking the Madras route.44 words
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Article55 1912-10-30 8 Representatives of tho Marconi Company have given a successful demonstration before officials of the War Office, the Admiralty, and the Post Office with an instrument for the automatic receipt of wireless telceraphic tnessds.es transmitted at a high rate of speed. The messages ware sent from Chelmsford to Poldhu, and were55 words
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Article52 1912-10-30 8 The work in connection with tho scheme for the betterment of the communications between Rangoon and Irrawaddy river, by opening a new waterway which cost seventy lakhs, is briny carried out under the direction of Mr. H. Holman Hunt, the executive enyi neer of the Twnte Canal division and four52 words
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Article60 1912-10-30 8 Statistics published in Germany indicate that there are over 7,000 centenjriaus living in Europe. Bulgaria comes first with 3,*BS there are 1,704 in Rumania, f7lf in Sprvia. 410 in Spain, 213 in France. 197 in Italy. IM in Austria-Hungary, J2 iv KmNi Wia Russia. 76 in Germany, 22 iv Norway,60 words
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Article65 1912-10-30 8 The Simon's Town correspon lent to the Naval aud Military Record, writing 0M Bap tembcr 11, says that it is understood that the flagship Hermes will not be recoiumissioncd for a further term of service at the Cape, but that when her commission expires iv two months' time she mill65 words
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Article65 1912-10-30 8 The Japanese battle cruiser Hiyei will be launched at Yokosuki on the morning of November 21. The Emperor will probably be present. Tho Hiyi-i is of 2t>,000 tons displacement and will steam 26 knots an hour. Her main armament will consist of eight 14 inch and sixteen 6 inch guvs.65 words
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Article80 1912-10-30 8 Pathau lawlessness in Calcutta is said to be engaging the attention of the public and the authorities. The Cabuli influx has bceu increasing steadily and this hi followed by a corresponding increase in violent ciiines. The Englishman iv an article on tho subject says that the Pathan is not a80 words
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Article94 1912-10-30 8 At an extraordinary general meeting of the Sclangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, attended by upwards of ;il towkays and pro sided over by Mr. Loko Chow Thye, it was resolved that the chamber protest agains. the action of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board in serving notices on the owners of94 words
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Article136 1912-10-30 8 We have received from the Anglo-Chinese school a protipectus issued by the commcr cial department of that institution and we find it a publication that uii-jht well be in the possession of all who are concerned with the business training of Siugaporo youth. The school is one of the results136 words
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Article26 1912-10-30 8 Ou the arrival of Mr. It 0. Watson fiom Iravc, Mr. Hume, now acting Resident of l'erak. will take up his own appointment.26 words
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Article25 1912-10-30 8 Tho engagement is announced of Mr. Law ford, manager of Harewood Estate, Batu Gajah, to Miss Hollway, sister in law of Mr. Stack. Batu Gajah.25 words
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Article33 1912-10-30 8 Tho late Major-General Cummins. ihM sudden death is just reported, was father of Mr. E. N. T. Cummins, ma-iager of Mm Sun gei Rinchiug Estate, Kajang, to whom very sincere sympathy is extended.33 words
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Article29 1912-10-30 8 The Englishman i('alcuUii) says that Sir Charles Stewart Wilson, l'iiector (u-ueral ot Posts and Telegraphs, becomes, on retirement. managing director in London of the British India Steam Navigation Company.29 words
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Article46 1912-10-30 8 Tho Sultan of Perak arrives li<-re on Tiu I day next. Ho will bo received on Johnston's Pier by a guard of'.ionour of M rauk and filo of Tho Buffs with tho regiiueutal eolouts and the band. A salute wi'l also be fired from Fort Canning.46 words
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Article77 1912-10-30 8 Mons. L Desvaux, lately manager of the Bangkok branch of t*io ltanqiio M l'lndo Chine, has died at soa. After a serious illuess at Bangkok, he left fot home on August J7. He bad suffered a stroko of paralysis and immediate change was necessary. M. and Mdlle. Desvaux boardet! .Inpanese77 words
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Article114 1912-10-30 8 There was recently staying in Colombo an intert ".ting personality in the porson of Syeii Mnhamed Ali Shevki Pasha, a Turkish gentle man, who served ns a Governor for many years under the old Turkish regime. He arrived as the guest of H. M. Macau Markar Effendi, the Ottoman Consul,114 words
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Article59 1912-10-30 8 The annual general meeting of the Siii^.l pore CoM Storage Co., Ltd., was held in the Exchange to-day. Mr. K. A. Stevens presided and iv his address ho commented on the conditions of the Baal year and foreshadowed more favourable prospects for the MMMg twelve months. A59 words
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Article266 1912-10-30 8 The Geisha company has now fairly settli down to its work. Last night there wmbomoi ly a perceptible hitch. The performance w-is practically word perfect throughout, the musical ensemble was most admit able, and ■Jalj say that the members of the cast have not, bo far, done better266 words
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Article358 1912-10-30 8 A corresponded sends us a prospectus of Sumatra Coconuts, Limited with a n quest for our opinion ou the merits of the scliciiir. Heally there is very little basis ou which to form any opinion at all. A Mr. Koning, the vendor, finds himself in possession of358 words
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Advertisement761 1912-10-30 8 ARE YOU SATISFIED with your system of letter-filing Can you locate any particular correspondence quickly, just when you need it If you cannot, yon are wasting valuable time. We are specialists in filing systfini. Conanlt as if yon h»ve any difficulty, and we will givo 5 on advice free. The761 words
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Advertisement106 1912-10-30 8 A REGULAR CHANGE OF 6 NEW PICTURES EVERY THREE NIGHTS SEE THEM! ENJOY THEM!! A NEW AND STRONG SERIES TO-NIGHT PICTURESQUE TASMANIA. A Cold and Its Curb. Love and Money. Tbe Passing of the Motbeh-in-Law. A Pinch of Ssoff. LOVE UNCONQUERABLE One of the best Max Linder has ever produced,106 words
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Advertisement13 1912-10-30 8 Latest advertisements of the day appeal on page 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article899 1912-10-30 9 Confederacy Encircling The Turks. GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED VERY SOON. Turkish War Minister Says He Is Satisfied. Keuteh's Trlkoram. London. October 29 A Sofia message Bays that after taking Hab.u-ski the Unitarians captured a military train conveying Turkish troops and supplies from Cmi'tantinople to Adrianople. Thi-f confirms the899 words
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Article226 1912-10-30 9 L'kk OruulMH Llo\p Tklroram. Berlin, October H, The SacviaM have occupied Nitrowiua and the Kochamk Pass, the Bulgarians have advanced to Eskibuba and the Montenegrins are advancing on Spek. The Turkish Kast army is routed and in retreat. The Greeks have already appointed Greek orticials in the conquered226 words
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Article133 1912-10-30 9 The Probable Starters and Latest Betting, Rbctir's Tilei.ram. London, October 29. The Cambridgeshire probables are Whisk (Mahcn. Long Bat illiggsi. Eton Boy (Triggi, Krle.;!i iWootton), Mustapha (Robbinsi. Manwolf iWheatley), Lance i Walter <iriggs). Hi. an. ■|K-th [Clark), (iraunnont iDouoyhuo), Adam I;, tie iFoyi, lluli.-iiiel i Sharpl, Sobieski iWli.ill.yi, ifM133 words
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Article23 1912-10-30 9 hBUTBB'J TuLIQRAM London October ML The I'saaawitch has a normal temperature ii'i <l tin- swelling M tli creasing though \ery slo.v.v.23 words
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Article147 1912-10-30 9 EVIDENCE ON TIMBERING AND WORKMANSHIP. The Labour Difficulties (From Oub Spbciax Correspondent.) London, October 2tt. Mr. Justice Parker to-day resumed the trial of the action brought by Airds, Ltd., against the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board, to recover £.".1)0,000 on an allegation of fraud concerning the conditions of147 words
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Article38 1912-10-30 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London, yesterday, vu weak and declining. The closing prices were: Hard fine Para spot 4/3J ■i forward 4/4 Firs* latex crepe, delivery next three months 4,238 words
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Article94 1912-10-30 9 (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) Penang. October 29. Mr. Osborne. third magistrate, gave judg lueut in the case in which Mr. and Mrs. Boase, of Ipoh, were charged with cheating Mr. A. Kcrdyk, of hunnymede Hotel, of 1 IT.T.j by means of a cheque. The magistrate found that94 words
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Article167 1912-10-30 9 Steamer Kuala to be Towed Down To Singapore. The Straits Steamship Company's steamer Penang kit Singapore yesterday afternoon for Bombay, her mission to the western port of India being undertaken with the object of towing the same company's steamer Kuala to Singapore. It will be remembered167 words
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Article208 1912-10-30 9 A correspondent who should know the f:\rts writes to us as follows: In your esteem) d paper of the 17th instant, I observe the cap.iiic's story of the Soyo Maru as toll by himself. I am very much surprised to note in that story that the208 words
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Article106 1912-10-30 9 There was a small attendance of members at the annual (general meeting of the Singapore Kccreation Club which was held in the pavilion yesterday evening. In submitting the annual report to the meeting, the President commented on the present position and the prospects at the club, and106 words
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Article1295 1912-10-30 9 DISPOSITION OF THE VARIOUS DIVISIONS. Probable Moves. Writing on October 3, the military correspondent of The Times gave some idea of what might be the disposition of the Turkish forces jnst before war broke out in the Balkans. He says: Ou the Turkish side, subject to fresh1,295 words
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Article845 1912-10-30 9 Belated Actions Over Holdings in Nyalas. The Chitf Justice, Sir William Hyntiinan Jones, heard the opening of a rather complicated action, or rather a consolidation of two suits in one, this morning, relating to certain shares in the Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ltd., still in the name845 words
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Article100 1912-10-30 9 A telegram dcßpatched from Meeker, Colorado on September 20, to tho Cbiua Press states that as the result of the investigations of Henry Chagneaux, an expert in radio active minerals, who is in that city on behalf of Madame Curie, discoverer of radium and the world's greatest woman scientist, and100 words
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Article99 1912-10-30 9 ATTITUDE ON THb SIX POWER SCHEME. Statement in House of Commons. Rectir's Telbosam. London, October ts. Answering a scries of questions anent tho Chinese loan, in the Houeo of Commons, Mr. Acland said the Imperial Government regards the negotiations betwocn China and tho sextuple group as merely in99 words
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Article83 1912-10-30 9 QUESTION OF CONSTABULARY CONTROL. Legislative Insanity." Krdtir's T«l«dram. London, October 21). The I luuse of Commons has debated the first subsection of clause live of the Home Rulo Bill providing for eventual Irish control of the constabulary. The opposition vigorously denounced the clause, Mr. Balfour describing it83 words
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Article83 1912-10-30 9 Question in the House of Commons. Kiu-tib's Tilruram. London, October I'J. At question time, Mr. Whitehoiisc asked if Germany made auy representations regarding a recent speech by Lord Huberts in which he discussed the prospects of war with Germany and urged strenuously the need of compulsory service.83 words
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Article25 1912-10-30 9 Rioiir's Trlruram. London, October 29. Sir Edward Grey, after his interview* with Col. Seely and Mr. Churchill, was received by the King.25 words
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Article30 1912-10-30 9 KICTIR's TKLK.ihAM. London, October Ml The House of Commons lias read a third time, without dividing, the bill concerning the valielity of mixed marriages in .lapan.30 words
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Article25 1912-10-30 9 Reutbr's Tklk..k\m. London, October 29. The Times publishes a long ami sympathe tic necrology of Captain lirinkley, its corres pondent at Tokio.25 words
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Article83 1912-10-30 9 I)KR OsTASIATI-iCHK LloVli ThI.Ki.I: »M. Berlin, October '.J9. The Shantung mining concern has resolved to amalgamate with the railway on payuiout of 5,4(10,000 new railway shares. The railway will probably increase its capital by six millions, in order later on, with tinassistance of manufacturers and financiers, to83 words
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Article51 1912-10-30 9 Dkk O.stasia risen* Lloyd Tklroram. Berlin, October 2'J. Bishop Hartmanu, of Muenster, has been elected Archbishop of Cologne. The Koelnische says that Kiautchou and the Uernian settlements in East Asia may expect that Prince Henry will suggest many improvements. Silcsian zinc works have received .I.ipancNi orders for sheet51 words
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Article34 1912-10-30 9 DU OSTMIATIMU Li.uVh IMMUi ISerliu, October 2M. Italy and Turk, y have resumed diploma tic relations, the Turkish ambassador bcini; Nabi Hey and the Italian ambassador Sigue>r (iiolitti's friend, Signor (iirroni.34 words
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Article844 1912-10-30 10 A REVIEW OF THE PRESENT POSITION. With Some Forecast Valuations Wo have been asked repeatedly to issue a second edition of our handbook on Dollar Jus," but have been reluctant to do so until a good deal of fresh material became available. Further, we found that ilni.ictic.il844 words
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Article605 1912-10-30 10 1 .'lO. Situation of Instate: Four Miles N. W. of I aipinv;. Board of Directors. 1(<\. V ,1. Cuuvrcur, .1. Orncr, itt. \V. 11. Mac^u-jor. Secretary and kegistered Offices. Kvatt mill Co., Commercial UuiUliu>;h, Sio^.ii>orc. Capital Authorised $750,000 Paid up 700,000 IMM ,-(6,71.7 lbs. Rubber dut[uts JlMl ay,.605 words
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Article590 1912-10-30 10 Fuwuu BsPTßxnaa, 1910, Situation of Estate: On the Indragiri River, Sumatra. Board of Directors. A. I l.v I Hofncr. \V. K. vau liijubcrk. .Secretaries and Registered Offices: Evatt and Co., Commercial ltuildings, Singapore. Capital Authorised $1,200,000 Paid up 950,000 Dividends paid G per cent, guaranteed for 1911 and590 words
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Article57 1912-10-30 10 A committee meeting of the Straits Chi nt st- Football Association wil! be held at the Chinese Volunteer Club, tomorrow, at 5.15 p.m. In the second ronnd of the Dr. Yin shield competition, the Mount Wallich team will meet tbe Juvenile Club, on the Police ground, I57 words
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Article132 1912-10-30 10 Final League Match. This afternoon, tbc final match of the Singapore football league will take place on the S.C.C. ground, between the S.C.C. and tbc liecreation Club. This completes the series of matches, but whatever tbe result the position of the S.C.C. is not affected, they having already won132 words
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Article202 1912-10-30 10 Mr. Gokhale Leaves on Mission of Inquiry. Mr. G. K. Uokhale, tbc famous Mahratta politician and member of tbe Viceroy's Council and of tbe newly-appointed Indian I'ublic Services Commission, left London for Soutb Africa, on October 5, in connection with tbe position of British Indians tbere.202 words
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Article401 1912-10-30 10 Police Raid on a Den Off Paya Lebar Road. In spite of the sharp lessons which the confraternity have received in Singapore, counterfeiting has still its attractions. Gob Kirn Cbeng was produced before Mr. Forrer, this morning, by Detective Inspector Taylor, on two charged, namely counterfeiting coins401 words
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Article334 1912-10-30 10 The report of the Jong-Landor Rubber Estates, Limited, states that tbe crop for the year to June 30 exceeded tbc estimate of 31,01)0 lbs., tbe amount harvested being 49,129 lbs. Crop and sale results compare with the previous year as follows:— 1911 12, 49,129 lbs. sold at 4s.334 words
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Article260 1912-10-30 10 Tbe sixth annual report of tbe SungkaiCbumor Kstates, Limited, states tbat tbe total rubber collected for tbe year to June 3 amounted to 119,750 lbs., against an estimate of 80,0(10 lbs., and a yield tbe previous year of 34,531 lbs. After deducting freight, insurance, landing and all sale260 words
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Article67 1912-10-30 10 Dr. R. J. Drummond, of Talawakellc, Ceylon, wbo is just now at borne, is not returning to lue Island, and be will be succeeded in bis practice by Dr. F. N. Smartt, of tbe Government Mcd cal Servico in Fiji, wbo is expected to arrive in Ceylon in February next.67 words
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Article61 1912-10-30 10 Mr. G. M. Cookson, of tbe Ceylon Civil Service, bas retired on a pension approximating Us. 450 a mouth. Bcin« oue of tbe civi Hans wbo joined tbc set vice under tbc old conditions, be will draw bis pension in England at Is. IOJd. to tbe rupee. Mr. Cookson juincd61 words
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Article1961 1912-10-30 10 GOOD PROGRESS AND A SOUND POSITION. Mr. Wright's Report. The second annual general meeting of the Kali Glagah (Java) Rubber and I'roduco Company, Limited, was held on September 30, at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.C., Mr. John W. Lintner (the chairman) presiding. Tbe Chairman said Gentlemen,1,961 words
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157 1912-10-30 10 Messrs. Charles Benjamin and Co. kindly favour us witb tbe London prices tbey haw received this morning Micks. Pricks. Allagars I Labus Anglo-Malaya 11/:; Lanadrons Anglo-Javos 6/- Lcdburys H Anglo Joliores 5/- Linggis W/9 Anglo- Suiuatras77/6 London Asiatic* In 7 j Ayer157 words
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Article98 1912-10-30 10 Tin; following properties MM disposed of by auctiuu at Messrs. Powell and Co.'s nale room yesterday afternoon -Kn t hold laud and bouse No. 'I'). RaM Course Road, ana 2,351 stjuaro feet, part of grant lit, monthly rent *M, Mo/afar Kahaman 5i,500 freebold land Md house No.98 words
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Article1225 1912-10-30 11 Estimate Exceeded Low Cost of Production. Tlir tifth aiiuu.il general meeting of the members of the Kantuiu (Selaußorl ltubber KkUU-h, Limited, was litld on September :10. at Wiucln-Htcr Huiisc, Old Broad Street, K.t'., Mr. V. K. Wickwar (the chairman of (be company I pnmidinKTlic I'linirniaii Mid: Gentlemen,1,225 words
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Article190 1912-10-30 11 To the Editor of the Struts Times. Sir, In justice to the present senior surveyor, Mr. .lames Ashness, allow mo a small corner in your valuable paper for tbo purpose of dispelling from the minds of the public a *VM"SJ impression which, it is feared, has been190 words
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Article389 1912-10-30 11 Some Rumours, Facts and Some Denials. A ruuioui' has been going about Shanghai and llsngkonir, states the Hongkong Telegraph, to the effect that a new Japanese ■UpfMg company is preparing to trade between .lava and the Japauese ports. It was further rumoured that the new company389 words
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Article180 1912-10-30 11 The memorandum and articles of association of a new company, the Penan g Coconut Kstates, Ltd., formed with a nominal capital of RjOO.OOO divided into ,"0,000 ordinary shares of lilo each, are given in yesterday's < ia/otte. says the Ceylon Observer of October 19. Tbe registered180 words
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Article90 1912-10-30 11 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's fifty nineth auction, was held yesterday, when there were offered for sale JI7H cases (pels. KH7.34 or .-)1,640 lbs.) and sold Ml cases (pels. U86.84 or 01,512 lbs.) The prices realised were:— lin next auction will take place on November90 words
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Article55 1912-10-30 11 Mr. W. K. Davidson, c.m.v., Governor of the Seychelles, has been appointed Governor of Newfoundland, in succession to Sir Kalph Williams, who retires in February. Lieut. Colonel O'Brien, the Colonial Secretary of Gambia, has been appointed Governor of tbe Seychelles. Mr. Davidson is an old Ceylon oß'ucal and was at55 words
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Article756 1912-10-30 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, October :m), 1912. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue tho following list of quotations this morning Norn. Vali-k. Buykrs. Skllfks. I Alliigai- 2/3 2/10) 1 Anglo-Java 6/6 6/8 1 Anglo-Johuiv 7/6 8/6 •> Aiiglu-Malay 14/- 14/10)756 words
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Advertisement8 1912-10-30 11 Foi Cbroßio Chest Complaints, Wooes' Great Peppermint OOMt8 words
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Advertisement402 1912-10-30 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "KINGS DELUXE" Just tbe name of a cigarette, that's all. but you will understand when we add BLUE RING BRAND. Kings" is a special cigarette nearly as Urge ax a oigar, meant for critical ml particular emokots who want to enjoy an after dinner cigarette. It is impossible402 words
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Advertisement234 1912-10-30 11 Quality Price. MICHELIN TYRES are the dearest, DUPIRE BROTHERS, i Agents. 170 80.6-18 RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Saigon. Tbe only first. class Hotel in Saigon. Every comfort. Splendid verandah. Rentaarant. With management, French kitchen and attendance as in the finest European Restaurants. Manager234 words
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Advertisement141 1912-10-30 11 PLANTER WANTED. Advertisers wish to get into touch with experienced planter, with a view to opening up 2,000 acres of land for Cooonnts. Replies. in confidence, with fall particulars to "Estate, c/o Straits Times. 8010 s 2 11 THE ORIENTAL SPECIFIC is the Specifio for the Specific complaint and of141 words
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Article2220 1912-10-30 12 COST OF COMPLETING PLANTING PROGRAMME. Further Capital Raised. The second annual general mooting of the Narborough (F.M.S.) Kubber Estate, Limited, was held on September W, at the Institute of l 'harti ml Accountants, Moorgato Place, London, K.C., Mr. W. A. I.uuing (chairman of tho company) presided. Tho Chairman2,220 words
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Article144 1912-10-30 12 Some interesting archaeological discoveries have been made recently by a French party engaged in extensive excavations at Jerusalem, on the south -eastern slope of the temple hill the Ophol of Scripture. A number of very early tombs containing pottery were discovered, but only a few of144 words
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1243 1912-10-30 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON OCTOBER 3. We quote below the best available London list from the reports brought in by the last mail, and add local quotations from the list prepared by Messrs. Fraser and Co (Singapore) on the corresponding date1,243 words
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Advertisement161 1912-10-30 12 OBTAINABLE US OBTAINABLE AT AT ALL DISPENSARIES. ALL DISPENSARIES. I i THE.BEST HAIR PRESERVER 16 10 k 15 4 (No connection with any other Furniture House). Largest Furniture Emporium in the Straits. ORCHARD ROAD. NEW PREMISES OPEN FOR BUSINESS Saturday, November, 2, 1912. OPPOSITE ENTRANCE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, ORCHARD ROAD. PIIoNR161 words
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Advertisement206 1912-10-30 13 ADL ER TYPE > #i^^^ WRITER l 1 Visible writing, permanent alignment, marvellous, simple and solid construction, a first-class reliable typewriter at a LOW PRICE. sole agems BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. ft Aix-la-Chapelle Springs I KAISER-WATER A Refreshing Dietetic Table Water. OBTAINABLE FROM: BEHN, MEYER a? CO., LTD., -^rg Sole206 words
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Advertisement536 1912-10-30 13 FP.ASER CHALMERS, LTD. WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. MANUFACTURERS OF MINIM AND POWER MACHINERY Our World-Wide Reputation Msant Eipsrisnet »nd Efflol snej". i w CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.'S Royal Mall Steamship Llna. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BCROPB Vu Cbika Jafak, Canada akd tbi OiriraD Statii Roate from Hongkong. vi» dhkogiuu Nagasaki (Inland536 words
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Advertisement146 1912-10-30 13 B PIANOS ON HIRE AT $10 PER MONTH. TUNING AND REGULAR ATTENTION INCLUSIVE. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. Now on Show Now on Show i» j YAMATO CO., (Japanese Silk Merchants.) ARTISTIC CARDS AND CALENDERS FOR 1913. ALSO A CHOICE SELECTION OF JAPANESE WARE AND GENERAL GOODS IN146 words
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Advertisement456 1912-10-30 14 INSURANCE. SREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Otfice Winchester House, SINGAPORE I Boird Of DINAtOMi S A. Dbbbicb, Esq., Chairman. 4. B Faib, Esq., Managing Director. Pmi Pqwi.ii, m.b., 0.h., Chief Med. Offloer f kf Bllioi, Bsq. A. D. Allah Esq. Ttw NaiM Pah, Esq. o*o gstfa Taa, Esq.456 words
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Advertisement305 1912-10-30 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1882. Oipoot Government Supervision Government Audit. Pt ioiee are WOULD WIDE and Non-Forfeitablt Ltrga Nat Surplus above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. New Butinmi, 1911, 0ver. ..18,800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, eto., made locally. NaiiioruUß moaern Bcnemun l J. H. EVANS,305 words
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Advertisement526 1912-10-30 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital ia (0,000 Shares ol 430 each 41,300,000 Reserve Fond 41,660,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor*... 41,300.000 BANKERS. Bank ol England. The London City k Midland bank, Ltd. National Bank of Sootland, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. I Current526 words
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Advertisement495 1912-10-30 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. INCORPORATED BT SPEGI4L IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V.1 0.000.000. Capital Paid Up 6.250.000. Reserve Funds 3.100.000. HEAD OFHCE -TAIPEH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Aruoy Bombay Canton Calcutta Foochow Hongkoog Keelupß Kobe Kagi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taiclm Tainan Takow Tauihui Tokio Yokohama,495 words
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Advertisement824 1912-10-30 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of BALANCE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC., At SI'NLIGHT HOUSE, NO. 15, SYEI) ALI ROAD, will be held On Saturday, November- 2, at 2.30 p.m. On view from Thursday. CUING KENG LEE CO., Auctioneers. 29-10 2 11 PRELIMINARY NOTICE." AUCTION SALES Of Valuable Town and Country824 words
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Article937 1912-10-30 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motors Dangers in Paris. .\Ulnu<>h for some years past there, have been chronic complaints of the dangers of tbe streets, and spasmodic attempts to mitigate them, the number of fatal and serious accidents continues to increase, says the Daily Chronicle, and937 words
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Article112 1912-10-30 15 During a sitting in Melbourne of the Hoyal Commission appointed to inquire into the l*;ul shelling industry, evidence was j{' Ten that sh.-ll hail brought all exceptionally good price this year, namely, X'2DO a ton. The average price fur tho past three years was about XlT'i n ton. Tho divers112 words
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Advertisement367 1912-10-30 15 Wolseley Autocars. To thone who arc hesitating between (be Wolseley and tbe SO-CALLED cheap car, we would remind tbciu tbat tbo FIRST COST is NOT ALL tbat is to be considered. Tbe car which cmbodiea tbo finont cx&mp'r* of engineering skill, in fcajgl workmaDßbip and material, in tbe oar with367 words
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Advertisement69 1912-10-30 15 Best for a Cold. When you have a bad cold you want the IK-.t medicine obtainable so as to cure it with M Mat il. lay as ponsiblo. You will mako uo niixtake if you select Chamberlain's I'ouyh l!eme<ly. You are curtain to be pleased with the prompt relief which69 words
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Advertisement237 1912-10-30 15 IBldeedsX SI Hi Not Advertisement!, 11l Jl MAKE A TYRE GREAT. DUNLOP SUPREMACY jl v\ Is Based upon Performance. V? C^fiJKk T0 BE OBTAINED OF ALL ///m? Y^^llV PRINCIPAL GARAGES DEALERB Jflfir P^ 15 VARIETIES. AT\ W% POTTED I M M g, W^ I DELICIOUS AND APPETISING. U MEATS. I237 words
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Advertisement940 1912-10-30 16 fp f"fy A patent self-contained metal cleaning and polishing cloth, for any "■B-Ma^B«aiB^B^BBB«BB-» JrJ D d O f fflCtal. NO PASTE. NO LIQUID. NO MESS. NO WASTE. 20 cents per piece. Serviceable until worn to pieces. Special grade for bright parts of Motor Car. Samples FreeSHARPE, ROSS GO., LTD., Singapore.940 words
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Advertisement443 1912-10-30 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. FURNISHED SEASIDE RESIDENCESTO ITT. Belmont, Benzoline and Ben Le-li, off Tanjong Katong. Apply H. Somapah, 19, lUfflos Place, or 817, Serangoon lload. 'Ib 11 a OFFICE TO LET. II Grosham House," Battery Road. Immediately entry. Appiy McAllister Co., Ltd. in a HOUBEB TO LET. T,443 words
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Advertisement478 1912-10-30 16 NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SUPPLY OF MEDICINES. The date op to which tenders will be received for tbe inpply of medicines to the Municipal Staff is extended to the BUt Ootober, 1912. By Order, J. POLOLASB, Municipal Secretary, Municipal Office, Singapore, October 21, 1912. S2-10-D 8010 A, K. NIXON. DECEASED. All478 words
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Advertisement702 1912-10-30 16 NOTICES. kmhTkiat go. SHIP-CHANDLERS Botirintit Municipal (UM-itotori Telephone No. 431. 108* 109. Market Street NOTICE. TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK. The SS. BURMESE PRINCE will be dec patched for the above ports about the 26tb of November. Has excellent accommodation passengers. Fcr freight and pa<eage, apply to HUTTENBACH BROTHERS A702 words
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Advertisement692 1912-10-30 16 NOTICES. HOTICt" Wo bog to inform tho public that wo aro appointed Sole Agents of the Burman Steam Rope Manufacturing Co., for tho Straits Settlc-monts and F.M.S., »h from the 27th of AuguAt, 1913. Our charges aro very moderate. For prices, please apply to JOO GCAN CO., 2 and 3,692 words
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