The Straits Times, 7 January 1913
1913-01-07
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Title Section13 1913-01-07 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.074 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTB.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement245 1913-01-07 1 BEER BRAM> KEROSINE OIL ADAPTABILITY OF THE HONEST CLAY MARINE ENGINES to the use of kerosine. Distillate, Alcohol, and Cheap Fuels. Honest Clay Motor. I 'l v^ filial ?M- 2-Cylinder, 12-14, 16-18. 20-22. 25-28, 30-35, and 38-42 H.P. MM Honest Clay EnKinas arr utrictly lii-h triple uiacliian and are ill.245 words
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Advertisement348 1913-01-07 1 ROBINSON'S Tropical Sun Helmets. IN EVERY WELL-KNOWN SHAPE. bV^* '^^^b^b^bW The -SIRDIR." J^^^^fe r t^ HELMET. A well known Helmet, covered V jf Corered with white dr.ll. tbio .operior White Drill on .Felt ""V^B I awa— belmtt i B mud, in: proved m body, h.tted with best fi.tin^ appearand by348 words
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Article755 1913-01-07 2 THE NEW ADVISORY COUNCIL IN LONDON. Rajah Brooke's Proclamation. Mi ii.-ul.s i;n««U. (i.C. M.i... liajah of "su.iwak. has issued a pi.* -laiiiatiou establish- a (■iiiriiiiuont Ayency in Kni;laii<l. and iMaining iliat in coaaoctiaa tlurcwith a council Mnß In' CVMteA, "to «li-t iiai^e. U.ih dm in-; in. Ufa and afterwards755 words
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Article294 1913-01-07 2 Appointment of Research Expert for London. At a recent meeting of the Metropolitan Asylum* Board the HoHpitaU Committee, in n commending the appointment of a research baclerioloKUt, gave some startling statistic** in rigard to the- extent of zymotic disease in the metropolitan aiea. It was stated that lincc294 words
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Article, Illustration530 1913-01-07 2 The Prevention and Cure of Digestive Disorders. Enthusiasm of Doctors in a New Discovery. Doctor. I have vied sis of the b >tknown infant food*, and to'.hirjg agrees with baby. He is fcick lie baa colic atd diarrl v«, and be id wa*tiug to530 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement353 1913-01-07 2 "'Hazeline 1 Snow" (TRADE MARK) The Original Non-» r e a s y Bcautificr for the Skin yS^ Complexion \tok/r FOR BEAUTIFUL WOMEN •1 1 1 i i i S\m\\" is a beneficial t'>ui< which siiinul.it. s the skin, clfiurt ih<- pom, pmenra tin ii.itiir.il cfearncM and youthW frulmea.*, Had353 words
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Advertisement89 1913-01-07 2 Straight at It. There is no use of oar beating around tbe busb." We might sa well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see89 words
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Advertisement47 1913-01-07 2 THE Auto Strop Safety Razor 6IVEB A CLEAN QUICK SHAVE. MASSEUR S. FIJITA (JAPANESE). No. 14, QUEEN STREET. s ID b 7 1- IS Infantina THEINHARDT'S POOD FOR INFANTS. THE MOST RATIONAL SUBSTITUTE FOR MOTHER'S MILK. WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL a# MEDICAL HALL OR MEDICAL OFFICE. latTTfl mtlM47 words
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Advertisement192 1913-01-07 2 Synoleo Waihnble Hygienic Distemper. Sjnjlao i* a (acto Dintetcpcr acJ is tUe praJact of Messrs. Wilkiaaoa, H ywocd i Clark, Ltd., who are the larc<-"t fcnJ oldest paint aar.afao•.are.-* in tte wr>tld. It is THDufwtnrfd in tbe pale*', and darkest ari -1 adit, wtii:b art last to 111;" tod iioe.192 words
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Article950 1913-01-07 3 GREAT PROGRESS SINCE WAR WITH JAPAN Activity in Building. The presence of two Russian warships at Plymouth— the liowia and the Oleg— was not a matter of any special significance, although there was, perhaps unavoidably, a tendency to connect it with recent developments in international politics. As a950 words
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Article68 1913-01-07 3 MeH»r*t. D. G. HobcrUon, Ltd.. have seenn*! the contract for the erection of the wcond section of the compound screw pile wharf at Port Swettcnliam. The first wet ion now under construction, will be completed within a few months, and the second section is expected to be completed by October68 words
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279 1913-01-07 3 r>|>r<-»icn CIN tbo mm. l. Baa ilt-s|«ir is apt t.. tnkr BSMNMiM Sf M» IMM of rtaqWM »h.i brsi tiur ha i< losing imntal au.l plrata] t'.ir.'.v DilHctilt as it is to convinco such sufferors. there is every nason why tliiy shoul<l K*-t perfectly well279 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement381 1913-01-07 3 JEMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILD UP YOOR -HEALTH with o^<^\ t&SEKCE C» riui, cxthact or RED JAMAICA I^**"'^ PronoL-c-Mi ty tho WCHSST MtQICAI «imtOBITHB the most "il 1 -TUTDRPiO LIVER, DEBILITY. ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES. &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES »THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for381 words
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Advertisement40 1913-01-07 3 Something to Remember. la baying a cough medicine for children, bear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best for colds, croop and whooping cough, and that it contains no harmful drag. Kor sale by all Dispensaries aad Dealer*40 words
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Advertisement422 1913-01-07 3 BURNING, BLEEDING ANO CRUSTED SKIN Had to Lie With Arms Up by Head, They Wrre So Sc to llnilnriUßtll Itching Very BuU. Get Hf Sleep. Vwd CuUcwiSmb en Oistswrt and Trouble Dis^r>, .::'eJ. •■Ai«i -.lonili si Mairh, a vrrr krbiiu: i .a-u ihi.:i>uo.l i>: !.r.«»t. »"u->. jt'^-- i i-Jiini -.a»422 words
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Advertisement122 1913-01-07 3 Messrs. J. Growther Sbaw A Go. Bo£ Io announce th.it their NEW FIRST-CLASS CUTTER from ;i fashionable London establishment has arrived and will place THE LATEST MODES AND FASHIONS in Gentlemen's Wear at the disposal of their Customers and the General Public. M 161 GIRL BRAND ■Ml (H rf^^^^V i122 words
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Advertisement638 1913-01-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. BTEAM NAVIGATION CB. ■"OB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANQ, CBTLON, ACSTP.ALIA, INDIA, ADBN. BOYPT. MBDITBRRANBAN ?ORTS, PLI MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading isaned for China Coast, Persian Oulf, Coatuoatal and Amencaa Ports. •teauurs will >t«vq Singaporo oa or about: MAIL LINES 191S Bomtmtr* [for Mmropij. rtom638 words
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Advertisement623 1913-01-07 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. •JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.i LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-scrnw Steamors maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all623 words
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Advertisement615 1913-01-07 4 BTEAMEB SAILINGS. THE SI AM 3TEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Bint, Semerak, Baebn, Kelantaa Bangnars. Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobsamai, Bandaa, LAngsoaa, Take, Cbunpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Out D.psrtun. ...BORIDAT j an a Jan. 11. ...PRACHATIPOK 13 .an. 16. YUGALA j an 9O Jan. 32.615 words
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Advertisement65 1913-01-07 4 SE ANG LINE OF STEAMERS M. Glenogle 8,760 Tons. U. Seangßen" 8.799 Tonfi s '■SeangChooa' S.TTS loaa. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON. s.s. SBANG 888, on January T, 1918.; These steamers have enwillant accommodation for passengers, and carry qaaiified surgeons. They have Bleosric Lights throughout. For reigbl or passage, apply to65 words
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Advertisement500 1913-01-07 4 STEAMER BAILIK3, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD aUTIM BaarfwSMN ■AIBTUEI •UNI- lIEIIt Combined Servlue. Tbe steamres of these Compaaies maictain a regular sorviee between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbe Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched tartnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerbaven500 words
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Advertisement624 1913-01-07 4 STEAMER BAILIIWB. N. D L. erdd«utsoh»r Lloyd, Br«mt IMPERIAL BERMAN MAIL LINt. The tact and well-known mail steamer- .1 this Company sail fortnightly from Brr-ra. Hambark ni Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sa.^li amptoo, Oibraltar, Oenoa, Naplci (connt-et-ing Mu-4'il.t-s. Napl<H, AssbbVßbsw)) aud stot vena) Port Said. Sues. Aden Colooib^ Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, M:ar.--»-Tsinrtac,624 words
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Advertisement807 1913-01-07 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Via Olna, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisco to all point* in tbe Uoitel St»te* Canada, Mexioo and Barope. •psratlac taa H.ON-taa Tripia aaraw TsrMn« Llaan "«hlay* Stan" "Taaya Bara 4*« Obit* Starm" taa Quaws807 words
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Advertisement337 1913-01-07 5 BRITISH INDIA STUM NAVIBATIQN COMPANY. LIMITID I I M fgNANG. RANGOON A oALCCTTA. I Ont j( EM CLUJbL>'*«t(.amci*iaint»dad 11:1 1: leavt Tanjcn< Pagar Vibarf every waek. i I a^-M-rger" aid Cargo booked by the above 1 iteamera at through rates to all porti ia lad;* »»d Coy'.cn, also to Bast337 words
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Advertisement607 1913-01-07 5 Selangor Turf Club. PpotfPMnm*. NEW YEAR MEETING, 1913. FIRBT OAY. TriMiAY. -"-i ii January 191*. Raoa 1. IK* Ampang Cup rCasM -R'i A Cup presented with S3SO added kf th* Club. Racu 3. The amaaxe a'lasH "A A Cup presented by with $3SO added ky th* Club. Two Handicaps divided607 words
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Advertisement613 1913-01-07 5 have ran at tbe meeting. Entrance 120. Distance R.C. Rao* S. Taa Ov*rni t ht isiiinf lacs, vataa *400. A Handicap for all Horse?. The winner to be pot np for sale tor t*oo. All selling rale* to apply. Katraace t'iO. !>istaccc 7 furlong*. Entries for this ra^e close at613 words
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Advertisement304 1913-01-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. %S r r H BUssimg Bussing Motor Vans and Motor-Omnibuses. Export to all countries. H. Bussing, ex- 1 port office, Hamburg, Monkeber«str 19. 7 1 id, 9 12 OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. LTD. FOR BROOME, PORT HEDLAND, COS SACK, ASHBURTON, CARNARVON, GERAI.DTONAND FREMANTLE The Company's Rteamer GORDON, 2,6*8304 words
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Advertisement162 1913-01-07 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION BALE of v nnmi lubbicatino oil (i*ali 83 gallon*), To bu helJ at Powell A Co.* Sale room, On Fbumv, Janhev 10, at 11 a.m. X«w on viow. rOWBLL*CO.. Auctionrv M yi CLERK WANIEO. WantcJ, Calk wi:h scmo uroricncp tf Life lusarancc WW v r<. Apply BOL'STE.W)162 words
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Advertisement161 1913-01-07 6 TOGO, Japanese Photographer, 27. MIDDLE ROAD. Our Works Speaks for Itself. Briag tho Babies and iet what we can do for thorn i 7 12 12 13 THE WORLD'S LARGEST LINER S.S. IMPERaTOR" 60,000 TONS THE ENTIRE INTERIOR SURFACES OF THE ENORMOUS BUNKERS Coated with J^ B»? I V^ Biiuminous161 words
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Advertisement159 1913-01-07 6 JT ENATZY" Motor Tyres. Hooglandt Wfe C^o. 9 80LE AGENTS. If it be not true, speak it not. If it be not seemly, do it not." Marcus Aurelius. The one and only Sole Agent* t m PATERSON. SIMONS CO.. LTD. WING ON 6c CO. TAILORS, DRAPERS. AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS. OUARANTEEO159 words
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Advertisement618 1913-01-07 6 ONCE A YEAR ONLY. Cash Clearance Sale. Opening Day, January 13. Closing Day, January 27. GENUINE REDUCTIONS AND NO OLD STOCK. J. L. CAMPBELL CO.. LTD., BATTERY ROAD. American Oculist sand Optician, Specialiat In EMamining the Eye and Correcting Defective Vision. Will be at Grand Hotel, Ipoh, January 7to 1618 words
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Advertisement65 1913-01-07 6 Japanese Dentist. 74. BRAB BABAH ROAD. TBLBPHONK NO. 1246 Dr. R. Tantada> ia the only Japanese Dentist in the tows with whom you eaa consult dirwt either in English or Malay. Painless Extraction Irom II eaeb Gold Capping Silver Cappinn I Joined Crown 4 Bridge Work 6 Fall Ml teetb65 words
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Article109 1913-01-07 7 FIXTURES. lue.iJay January 7. Hii;li W.it. r. :> 10 am 11 -"pm. I', nan- Kac Wednesday, January 8. ■Mi Watat, m.i«a.iß. M. M ..iit\r.ini mail ■lui'. I', anl O. Iwuiewarl mail Jue. Thursday. January 9. Wa* r. .1 I aJH 10.56 a.m. Ptmmm* Rao n. in. l.109 words
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Article212 1913-01-07 7 To- DAY. i', tinny .in i l olombu K.iuio Mvi I RBI I'ort 1)h Imoa an<l P Kwctti nhain M.il.ie.ii I PBl M:ili. .iin I Miuir Lady Weld Ipm i md I'aknUa Tlwaaaa pa Hock Laa I i>m Uau-k.k CaaiaSag I pm lianekok SaniM/n .1 pm ii212 words
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Article140 1913-01-07 7 Ih.- M. M o.iii|.in<- -tt .iiu. r M I. tt tolomlio at p vi. on Friday, hmmrj 8. uuil mVm 'V l~ i \|m- teil I arrive In r. p.i:i. ..u W.dn. -liy. .l.in i.uv s. The l':ri.li>. h.. in. «.ul in til aVaaaH D. lU k-ft140 words
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Article63 1913-01-07 7 Lift Singapore. I mT. •_> K. I). L. I!. I. !Vc. 9 M. M. l>.c. 11 I. I O. IVc. l« K. I•. L. l>t>c. iw K. I i ><■<■. -jt r. ,v o. [h-c. i» r.. lan. 2 11. I. 1.v.. I M. M December January63 words
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Article445 1913-01-07 7 Latest Arrivals. \s.,l,an H. I M. ruiMT Mil ton*. .i. I J gaaa 1 •">-' h.p. Com. Kamdhuak. 7 1 i. in Kiow.lan 6. lor l!i"\i« .lav 7 ltd-.. Am it Kirsamt. I li. -tr. MM ton-. Car* I'livii .lav ti. Fraa Masjam, .lan H <>.<-. and l>.445 words
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102 1913-01-07 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TAXJOXG PAOAK. East \Vii\iu Basis Full Wo. W. iaciMM Xo. l...S«lan«or. Erinpora. Surf.rs Whvrf Soyo Maru. M ny \V. SKtT. Xo. i.-.Tuongwa. I'ukai Maru. B.. Lady WaM. 4...11ik0ku Slam. 5 ..Xil. 6...(i1t-nstr r. Xkw Dock 7...(l102 words
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Article195 1913-01-07 7 Arrivals. Per str. Selanßor. Jan From P. Swettcnbain. Messrs. Sob Hong C'bnan, Lee Baßg Vont;. Tan Keni; Wee and L. Stewart. Per str. Ipob, Jau 6. From T. Anson via ports. Mrs. J. M. Daly, Miws Daly. Mrs. M. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs E. C. Ward, Messr■as*195 words
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Article172 1913-01-07 7 Li< 'iiu-nnnt John (Jraliam llower. R.X., <onof Mr (iia!,am IwrM, li.V, K.C.M.U.. au«l La 4« r...»«r..f MaaSaal Ix>tl»;u. DaaajMi, HaiurHliirc. was inamt^l on iKxiiuber 11. at Holy Triuiiv, KaaaaagkaaOaM^ tt> Miss Doris Vi..l'tt Chilian Whiu-. (laiiyhu r of the late Mi Hi ury Franris Co^hlan \Vbit«', Assistant172 words
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Article259 1913-01-07 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANQE PRODUCE. SINOATORC. .IvM \KY 191 3* London Rank 4 in s I'l lUlll'l 24&1 2.4,', Private tn'i 2 4 3 m.'s i 3* Girxant Bank d 1 Private m,'« 3ii Fbakci Bank d 1 294 Private 8 ml 299 3* Ikdu Bank T. T. m» Private 30259 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article153 1913-01-07 7 MI N ING. s ue Buyer*. Seller!. I alue 2 J 10 10 Ampang Ml 10.<*> 10 10 BcUi Tin 3.4>> 8.60 10 10 BruaDc 1 1 10 10 Kanaboi MS El £1 KinuTin Ui lAIJ 10 10 Kauipar r^ 10 10 KinU Association 14. .V UM El £1 Laliat153 words
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Article597 1913-01-07 7 RUBB E R. Issue Buyers. Sellers. Value 2/- 2,'- Alla«ar i Bln 2/- 2,- An><lo Malay 15 »> lfi 4 1 1 R°.Un« Malaka 110 3 7 4! £1 Batu Caves 13.10 0 145.0 n0w XI XI BatuTiga M*J fcM XI XI Bukit Kajanß MJ UM £1 £1 Bukit Lintang597 words
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Article110 1913-01-07 7 rX2 Bn en ScUci r/6 7/6 Electric Tways 210 8/4} 10 10 Frmser Xeave 49.i>0 50.C0 100 Howart h Enkine 45.00 50.00 100 7°., I'rtf. 102.50 104.00 100 100 Katz Bro, Ihi. 180.00 100 100 8"\ Cum. I'rt-f. nom 10 10 Mftynard Co. 26.00 25.50 100 100 R. liargrtav.110 words
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Article46 1913-01-07 7 Buyers Sellers Howarth Erskine 6% 1900.000 par Kiley, Hargreavw 6 |2*M.000 Singapore Electric Tramways 5% £350.000 Spore Municipal 5% II.HTH.OOO nom. buyen ScUM S'porr Mnni< ii'»l i\' of 1907 J. 1.800.000 7% Sport' Municipal i{' of 1909 ll.nno.ono 10% pm Spore Municipal 4% »«L'.900 p*»46 words
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Advertisement55 1913-01-07 7 A woman waist bt.ini today c«aMi r neck, (be cyaic* aay Mai baa n hip-, they're b.en planed off Somi timM »he ku&*< rs wiili a eoogh.*. < >!>, why do people alway* teana Tbe one who follow i Fashion's dtcrce* 4 K Hhe bat Ukea Woods' Peppermint Core. ?hi'i!55 words
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Advertisement175 1913-01-07 7 auction mm Powell and Co. Janunry 10.— At s.ilcrooiu, 11 drums I.' .hricatiiiL- Oi', at 11. .lanaurv Ml And following tlavs— At ■alavaaawMi kaa V. .Liable Jewellery at 11. .l.umarv 10. -At Th. 1 'a hie Dafat, Keppvl Harbour, unserviceable <<tt>res, etc., at J.BO. January 1 1. -At saleroom, llnti-h175 words
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Advertisement151 1913-01-07 7 T I* V jy^a^Tlßaßa^asßl Three Nuns OBTAINABLE AT: JOHN LITTLE ft CO.. LTD., KATZ BROS, LTD., ROBINSON ft CO. BY APPOINTMENT L^?^ TO HM. THE KING. Contractor! to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD, THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS151 words
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Advertisement44 1913-01-07 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BBIDOaI ROAD To- Night! To- Night!! THE ONE SHE LOVED BiograpH. THE LINK AT HOOAM*S do. A REAL ESTATE DIAL do. CHILD OF GHETTO Vita«rmpr.. Oaumoßt Graphic, No. 49. The Balkan War (Latest). Talapboaa No. 1116. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprieiar44 words
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1092 1913-01-07 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. BRITISH FOOD TAXES. It seems to us that the Unionist party is in a very bad way in England just now. lour or five years ago every member of the party, almost, had accepted the doctrine of Mr. Chamberlain which may be stated thus1,092 words
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Article20 1913-01-07 8 The usual impromptu dance will be held at the Tanglin Club, on Friday next, the 10th inst, at 9 p.m.20 words
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Article37 1913-01-07 8 Lieut. Clarke and Mrs. Fulhaui, who are at present standing their trial for the murder of the late Mr. Kulhamand the late Mrs. larke. have asked the Magistrate for a special marriage licence, say an Indian paper.37 words
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Article31 1913-01-07 8 The second matinee of Cinderella was given at the Theatre yesterday afternoon, when a consMeiable number of children en joyed the entertainment. There are further performances on Thursday and Saturday nights.31 words
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Article70 1913-01-07 8 We have to acknowledge a -copy of a pamphlet on the Climate- of Bangkok, pre pared by Dr. H. Cauit »11 Highet, the well known medical man of the Siamese capital. It it a series of notes upun teuiperaturt and rainfall d.vk<l up^n daily records taken during tin- la>-t ten70 words
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Article17 1913-01-07 8 Queen Alexandra has bought a statuettt of the Madonna auJ child mexklle'd by Miss Monica Adams Acton17 words
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Article18 1913-01-07 8 The output uf the llu I'iah mine for IX-cember was nett picuU J<..l and the estimated value, HUM18 words
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Article25 1913-01-07 8 The General Insurance Agency, 3. Malacca Street, forward a calendar for l'.'l:j ot '.heLiverpool Victtrii lusin ince Curporation Ltd., lor which th y are agents.25 words
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Article29 1913-01-07 8 There is said to have been trouble in the main Bangkok prison recently. AcoorJin^ to reports a rising bad been pUnned, and two who would not join were killed.29 words
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Article43 1913-01-07 8 Mr. .1. An. la. a member of the Mutual Improvement Association, having gom thiough the medical course of the Straits and K.MS. Medical School, a dinner was held on Saturday last at the Club house. Short Stieet. to celebrate Mr. Ando s success.43 words
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Article43 1913-01-07 8 The M.M. steanavr Kme-t Sfaasaa, while coming up tv tliu pilot ■roaadi at Shanghai OB December 11. funkl the pi! jt IsMia I Uisbcc, bJaMaafl some sligLt damage to lit r upper woriis. Xeitlier rssssl IMM damaged, the liisbeo retu.unia^ on baf station..43 words
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Article48 1913-01-07 8 From all accounts, there arc in licatic's that whatever else SJM be tlie H >;ilt uf tie investigations ot the Xich lson Coouaissl a, the liritish Ariuy in Indi% will not remain at its present strength, if the pmbsmm adations of the Coiuniissiuuers are Mesatsd bj the Ciovernmcnt.48 words
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Article48 1913-01-07 8 The Londun School of Tropical Medicine, says a LonJun wire to The Times uf Ceylon. has collected ■'MyOOOI The Executive C'jtii mittec appointed for the purpose of tXtsa lin^ the appeal includes Mr. isten Ctiambe-rlain. Mr. A. I, uup.inl. Mr. Gesrsa J. JaajissM, and Mr. C. C. Mel.eud.48 words
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Article55 1913-01-07 8 The 1 2nd. bitwiiuu l>;ik' Cornwall-i I.iy'it iuiantiy tin- i;l Mcb K.k.i i- uu b.aiU th.' tnaaearl Xortketook boaad d m South Africa to Hongkong. The Nurihbrxik is due li> ie t) mtirrow and ou her return from l hina biiny's the Kiag*t Own Yorkabire Li^lit Infantry hire. taUiu'. awaj55 words
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Article54 1913-01-07 8 A meeting if ship engineer* has been held at Hciubay to diseu-s a {.i ,;m-.il to form a Bombay branch of the Calcutta Marine Engineers' Association, with the Ids* of at tending to the interests oi engineers wLo are employed on the ships visiting ltombay. Several resolutions were passed iv54 words
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Article63 1913-01-07 8 In a biographical reference to I >r. Lefroy. the new Ki-hop of Calcutta and Metropohtan, the Statesman says that a year or two n<io Lord Morley in a private letter to a very high personage after speaking of I >r. Lefroy s valuable work in the I'uuj.ib. said 1 wish63 words
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Article66 1913-01-07 8 The lluuhli ferry service is the cheapest in the world. (N the *.7-i'..!.'.'i BMseauM* BHMi the river last year no less than I.T-7."' > travellol at a fartliiDg a lua 1 1.7--.I"! people paid farts of a half penny tseil I'JJ.'J.'.O utilised the three fai thing fin MijtSO paid one66 words
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Article80 1913-01-07 8 Heuter wired to India that th*' Go*WMf of liritisli Noith Borneo. Mr. V. H. KIIN. was killed by a fall from a horse. Ah a matter >t fact, says the Calcutta Knglis!i:uau, Mr. Ellis was succeeded by Mr. Scott Mason aa November 1, and it was the. latter who was80 words
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Article65 1913-01-07 8 The Ist Argyll and Sutherland**, who re cently arrived in India, had a tine send off on their departure from Malta. These were the men of the >rd Highlanders who forui ed Sir Colin Campbell's famous thin red fine at Balaclava, and afterwards did prodigies of lighting at Cawnpore and65 words
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Article73 1913-01-07 8 Lord Hardinge's cool and collected deuiea nour aa he sat in agony immediately after fragments of the bomb had entered his bsck brings t« > mind his family crest. The inscrip tion runs thus: Mens aequa rebus in arduiHia Excellency has, says The Knglishmau. proved himself not only equal in73 words
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Article82 1913-01-07 8 The heavy toll which diabetes annually claims from among educated Indians ie Madras Presidency has atiractut the at tention of the local (i^vernment, and they have been considering for some time paHt the possibility of instituting an cn.j.nry intothe causes and prevention of this dire di<tea<>e. In order to ub82 words
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Article146 1913-01-07 8 Lieutenant-Colonel D. KMoJt. UK., writ. to The Kim'.islKJidU [Calc .tt.i bosH HaM pore In your i»tue of November IS, MM, you mention that I am reportd to have saM to a I'resi rt-prt-sentative in Lolouibu. win v 1 passed through that purt on the transport Kohilla, that it wan an146 words
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Article373 1913-01-07 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. IJ. H.ibba.k le n. Koala Lun.piii t'ur lluu^U-iDi: thai »v Mr. 11. <i. Rjehaida, h-trict Knginccr. F. M. S. Railway*. L.is been «rj: months leave. Second UaalsVjMi H W. Thomson. P. N lierrard. and C. W. C. Parr, M. >>. R. have been373 words
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Article103 1913-01-07 8 . PreliiLinary announcements arc anpi aring of the r'u.irth International Kubber Kxliibitiun to be held in Louilon, in June. I'm I. under the management of Mr. A. Staines Mand< iConeurreutly with this will be ruu in a. building at!)uiniu^, the First Cotton. Fibre, Tropical Products, act Allied103 words
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Article127 1913-01-07 8 . Yaatefda* aftirnoon. Mr. .1. Bhasaj, -l.ir of the District Court, perfuruied thi ottoaaj n:e uf proclaiming Tin II Guan. tin- ■atsjag bank clerk. He W*eJ to the latter h BOBM at 74 1 l'rinsep BtNet aud tin re r< .kI th<- prck-lauiatiun charging Used <• i.iv127 words
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Article166 1913-01-07 8 . Commencing on Saturday night next and continuing for seven nights, a high class Vaudeville entertainment opeus at the Theatre lioyal, North Kridge Itoad, which rival promise ot good things if we are to judge by the reputation credited to the pcrturmers employed. Chief uf tin-,166 words
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Article206 1913-01-07 8 . The funera! of the late Mr. Tan lloon (Juan took place M Knlay morning at Malacca, in hue wi atli. r. though there liad been an iuo BSSS4 fail of rain for many days previously. LM| Mm the time appointed for tin pro ces-wn206 words
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Advertisement696 1913-01-07 8 4TANSAN A NATI rUL TOXIC WATER IN PINTS AND SPLITS FRESH STOe KS ARRIVE MONTHLY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. SOLE AGENTS: GALDBEGK, MAGGREGOR GO. CRAWFORD'S Old Scotch Whisky. QUARTS, $11.25. John Little Co., Ld. MOTOR CARS For Immediate Delivery. 12-16 H.P. WOLSELEY. 12-18 H.P. PALLADIUM. 10.6 H.P. PILOX. 11.9 H.P. ARROL696 words
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Advertisement87 1913-01-07 8 THE Mysteries OP Paris (lj-hour picture) TO-NIGHT SiO'SH Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. IMi HEN MTNE'S ANIMATED BA2ETTE (l-'Cth Edition >. AT TBC ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, Klt.-T Suow, 7.:J0 to 9 ML 8 BRAND-NEW PICTURES 8 W*. P. LOWE. Manager. Just Arrived New Music AUTUMN MANGUVRES GiRL IN THE TAXI87 words
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Article395 1913-01-07 9 PRESSURE BY THE POWERS FOR PEACE. L k.rest Among Turkish Officers. KacTsa's Tilioram. London, January 6. i nd n nr. v among the. Ambassador- and :i Saturday antl Sunday appireutly had Mm effect of inducing a calmer i i I aks Wfl today pr,|>o-.' ne.v coucessions. and •.mtions395 words
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Article85 1913-01-07 9 . Mr Taft s Mistrust of The Hague Tribunal. Kictik Till. ram London, ,I;in nry A. Washington messages say it has now transpired that President Taft does not favour a I'.iDama tails arbitration at The Hague, but r tthi r a special board of an equal number of85 words
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Article83 1913-01-07 9 DEFENDER OF LADYSMITH. A Memorial to Sir George White. RaOTM's TILSORAM. London, .lannary )>. \n influential commute including Lords Haidanc. LansJownc. M ml It, r, .'.r.l. iv I Messrs. II irc'".irt, S>vly, It >uu Law ami the Lori M.iyor and Ksh.ip of London has i-u-1 au appeal* fir fuuls for83 words
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Article33 1913-01-07 9 GERMAN FIELD MARSHAL'S DEATH. Kir-Tin's hWHi i; lon, January B. 11.. I. vJi of Kield M.ir-hal Count Hjfcll I fi d. for fifteen years chief of the Oriman < n. tal Staff, in announced.33 words
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Article17 1913-01-07 9 LORD HARDINGE IMPROVING. I. TlLl'llU*. London, .lanuary 0. i wires frrm MM that Lord The WO' a.17 words
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Article386 1913-01-07 9 "A HAPPY NEW YEAR." Local Gentleman's Adventures in Flooded Jungle. Mr. L I;. Macpl.ail still in receipt of belated New Year greetings from his f.iiu.U iv Singapore. and. at the same time, congratulation* on his safe •It hvi lancd from the wilderness. He hail disappeared from local ken over the386 words
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Article300 1913-01-07 9 A Dollar-Share Proposition from Kedah. The Malay Mai has received a cony of the ot the Sungei GsjMafc Kubber rotate Ltd wlocb is being formed toacquiro IfrOM Mi. h. l)ougl;is (Nlioinc 83 adjoining blocks of I.iv I at Sungei Gettah. in the district of Mnhok. Kedah.300 words
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Article376 1913-01-07 9 Good Progress Despite Lack of Communications. A report on •lie rubber industry of Bolivia by the Argentine I liarged'Affairos in Bolivia is p.ibnslit d in the Board of Trade Journal. It states that 10 spite of the lack of the means of communication necessary for the376 words
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Article594 1913-01-07 9 SISTERS JUMP FROM STEAMER'S PORTHOLE. Belongings Left to Captain. An inexplicable and tragic occurr- nee happened on board the Dutch steamer Van Noort while on ber way from Batavia to this port, where she arrived yesterday afternoon. When she left Katavis on Saturday last there were on board594 words
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Article423 1913-01-07 9 . The New Cruiser on the China Station. As has been already announced, the cruiser Hampshire has been ordered to relieve the armoured cruiser Defence, flagship of the China Squadron. The Hampshire is one of the improved County class under the pro gramme of 1901 2. She was built423 words
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Article96 1913-01-07 9 Mr. Joaquiiu Antonio, a vrell known photographer of Bangkok, has died very suddenly. He was seated m a long chair smoking a cigu-. apparently in his usual health, when be sat up and coasted and then expired al most immediate^. He wan fifty -three years of age. A native of96 words
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Article751 1913-01-07 9 RUSSIAN STEAMER LOST NEAR SINGAPORE. Terrible Night in the Storm. The boisterous weather under which Singa1 pore is writhing at the moment is being experienced in a more exaggerated degree at sea to tbe eastward. Shipping entering 1 tbe port from that direction reports very heavy751 words
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Article178 1913-01-07 9 Mr. L. Van der Horst, chief officer of the Oiang Seng, charged a twakow man in the Marine Court before Commander lUdcliffe. R.N.. yesterday, for asing criminal fo-oe by throwing empty bottles on tbe "tli inst Complainant says that tbe accused as well as several others tied178 words
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Article172 1913-01-07 9 The Perth con ospondent of a Ceylon contemporary, writing from Perth on I HTCiuber 17. says A remarkable statement is t<> hand from Melbourne respecting the passing of the Navigation Bill and the enforcing of what will become the Navigation Act briefly it is tliat there is more than a172 words
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Article928 1913-01-07 9 Most Shares Being Very Closely Held. We take the following relating to the rub ber industry from the London and China Express of December 13 The market for Plantation has been rather irregular, closing easier after advancing. Smoked Sheet, ribbed, spot 4s. 7 Jd. sellers. December 4s.928 words
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Article68 1913-01-07 9 A Calcutta telegram to the Ceylon Observer, dated December 2«. says the latest inform ationas to the Viceroy is that he la (MOT -m; favourably, but the perpetrators of the outrage are still unarrested. It seems that immediately the bomb was thiown the exclamation was heard Shabash Mara which being68 words
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Article56 1913-01-07 9 In respon-' to a letter from t!i< King, who did not de-ne the «ite of h;» f.il!ni -lalue to hi the subject of any khm comment. the King Edward Memorial Couim:: cancelled arrangement- c uctining th. tire, n I'mk -n. U 1 dicil-l 10 I i- |iiestn.in stain ;n bant56 words
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Article200 1913-01-07 9 GERMAN MINISTER. HERR J\GOW SUCCEEDS lIERR KIDERLEN Character of the New Minister. Rsctib a Titto«A» London. January 8. Renter says it is semi officially announced in Berlin that Hen vrn Jagow. Ambaswdor at Rome, is appointed Secretary for Koni-n Affairs. It is probable that this may be re gardetl as200 words
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Article50 1913-01-07 9 . BUDGET. The Insurance Act Expenditure Miscalculated. ht.'Tin's Teli HUE London. J u.i ny TU- l>aiiy Tcfapayfc s.iy. thai mmUtj o viuj to the increased cost of shipbsjiUfaai aud th..- undertstimition of the cost of tl.t fcjMMMI Act. the budg. t will amount lo approximately two hundr.-d million.50 words
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Article49 1913-01-07 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London vi^terday was easiti again and values rather nomiua! iv view "t tl.. (Inland batty) poor. The clo-iog prices were: Hard Fine Para ispot it\ Forward 46J First latex crepe, delivery ii :a tin !u»iu!is 4J r49 words
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Article144 1913-01-07 9 (From Ocr ii.w CuP.prsposDitNr.) J'enan_. .January A, Mr. Macfadyen pnsiJed to-Uy ortr the meeting of the Planters Association of Malaya. The meeting authorised Messrs. Cooper and Maude to continue their enquiries and submit a scheme for the improvement of Javanese labour recruiting. It also passed a144 words
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Article61 1913-01-07 9 PENANG RACE SCRATCHINGS. iFrox Ocb Own Correspondent.) Penan?, January 7. Following art the scratching in the races wli.cli b- _m to day Race 1. Silent Knight, Lossie. Melodist. lU..- I L -1 .-st »i. >irdar. Kace 7.— Tongkah, Cor/il, Preopal. Uace •>. Cor/il, Rojge et N-iir. l'trilous. Lab. iiold Nugget.61 words
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Article70 1913-01-07 9 F.M.S. Rubber Export Duty. For the period from Janaary 10 to M inclusive, the duty on cultivated robber on which export duty is leviable in the PJU. on an ad valorem basis in accordance with the rules under the Custams Duties Enact meet will be as-issed on tbe following prices:70 words
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Article64 1913-01-07 10 A novices' competition took place at tbe Tanghn Club on Thursday and Saturday, when fourteen players rolled off. The best scon s were r. O. NauuliUin K. Oliver 11. Klplnck r. K. M»r-.h A. C I'otti l>. 1.. Mhm A. Knox W il»on 559+ 73=634 46.) 100 560 54664 words
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Article1138 1913-01-07 10 . Notes on Home Matches. I point by the Kant-ors at Kukcally on UalaJda*, l>iferubcr T, an<l the i Celtic over Hamilton Academicals i 1, Urn Ml I Hankow rivals in i. > at i. .ii i i llie leadership of the I hi* mck and neck runniu« for is1,138 words
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Letter96 1913-01-07 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I have just read "A Victim's" letter in this evening's issue about his lawyer. It is uo\ very explicit but from what he says I > I. u.i ld say Uiat the lawyer he refers to in his letter96 words
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Article217 1913-01-07 10 . Sad Tragedy Takes Place at Vladivostok. In connection with the sudden death of the Russian Major-General A/beleff, agent at tbo Nagasaki branch office of the Rus sian Volunteer Fleet, a Xagasiki telegram repot is that according to the captain of the Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer, which arrived217 words
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Article165 1913-01-07 10 Rubber Estates of Krian. lT.olo lbs., total foi year llkitWiO lbs., estimate 135,000 lbs. cup December Mil, 1(1,190 lbs., total for year 1911. 7V.30D lbs. liekuli.— 3,300 lbs. There was no tapping for three- days owing to rain. Chimpui. 'i.-'T'i lbs. There was no tapping f >i165 words
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Article41 1913-01-07 10 The death occurred on December 20, from meningitis, following a football accident, of Mr. Artluir Warren, son of Mr. P. D. Warren. CM (1., formerly Surveyor General of Ceylon aud brother of Mr. P. X Warren. Assistant Engineer, Ceylon Railway Extensions.41 words
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Article53 1913-01-07 10 A pretty wedding took place on December 27, at St. Andrew's Church. Kowloon, when Mint Maltha Louise Peterson, third daughter of Mis. I'schoiann .Station Hotel), was married to Mr. Arthur Curt Seidel. The i-mtiony was conducted by the Rtv. K. C. I'i-jm a gnat MMf friends of the happy couple53 words
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Article1482 1913-01-07 10 ESTIMATES OF THE PROSPECTUS EXCEEDED. Interim Dividend Declared. The third ordinary general meeting of the Johore Para Rubber Company, Limited, was held on December 9, at the registered office of the company, Xo. 130, Cannon Street, E. C, Mr. R. Hoffmann presiding. The Chairman said This, gentlemen,1,482 words
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Article883 1913-01-07 10 Orr v. The Planters Stores and Agency. In the. Chancery Division, on December 1;), Mr. Justice Neville had before bitn a procudurc summons in the matter of Orr v. The Planters Stores and Agency, Ltd. Mr. li. K. Wright for the plaintill Mr. Whiuney tor defendants. Mr. Wright883 words
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Article1419 1913-01-07 10 DECEPTION IN THE DIVORCE COURT. Co-Respoodeot as "Arthur Daly.' The tangle of mystery be^innin^ with the disappearance of Mrs. Nowill from the Atlantic Hotel. Xew.|uay. on Saturday. Noveinb. i 23, becomes nioi. ama/ing and complicated everyday. The latest MMMMMM th.it MM come into the po*sessi,.n of The1,419 words
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Article889 1913-01-07 10 Admiralty and Chain of Wireless Stations. During a sitting of the select inquiry couiiuitice on the Marconi contract at the. House of Commons, on iKinuUr the Chairman iSir Albeit >picer read a UtUr from the Admiralty in reference to the r > duotion of otlicial documents by889 words
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Article1669 1913-01-07 11 DIVIDEND ON THE PREFERENCE SHARES. Arrears Paid Off. Tli. \ili ordinary SBMasJ bbMblm al xhart-hoMerM in the Palianu Consolidated Company, l.miiUil. was h< 11 >n Ih-rnnbrr M, at Winclic -I. r II. him n|. l ItriKul Street, X.C Mr. .1. K. Cliampney 'Chairman of the ioiii |x»ny pr.1,669 words
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Article527 1913-01-07 11 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Bulletin. Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co. write on I teci'iubtT 12 (i.. Li. .—About JtHOO.OOO arrived in the form of bar u.ilil. of which i,'10.">,0(0 was reserved for India. The bulk of the rt minder was purchaMxl fui (irruiany. About X5!?.0(l0527 words
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Article231 1913-01-07 11 The spacious dining room of the Urge bungalow, The Tower*, near tlip Keppel Itoad, in which several of Messrs. Topham, .lonos. and lUilton's European forenjen reside, was the aceno of much enthusiaßm on Saturday night, when the residents had arranged a concert, (treat success attended their231 words
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Article30 1913-01-07 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, January 7, 1913. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning30 words
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Article761 1913-01-07 11 Noa. Valci. Bcyiks. Sillies. 2/- Alla«ar M 3/10 1 An y l.i J.iva y 10,:* 1 Au-lo .lohore 11/6 12 6 2,- Auylv) Malay 15,44 10,3 x.d. 4 1 Ann... Sumatra H3/. 82,6 x.d. 1 Aycr Kuning 28,» 27/ 1 Baiiteng 7 J 60/ 2/- Katang Malaka 2/10761 words
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Advertisement8 1913-01-07 11 Fat Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' (Heat Peppermint Cora.8 words
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Advertisement344 1913-01-07 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. We represent only Houses of World-wide reputation, and our goods are the hghett uuality obtainable, consistent with price. Garner, Quelch Co., «INf AM SPIRIT MERCHABTS B*ttery Moid, Singapore. Telephone.. 881 24 U 26 9 Losing Weight by the Pound.; I "Uada> Wais**,- I bbskMllchi ol Ul- II JIM344 words
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Advertisement318 1913-01-07 11 >w^ Bou ton Rouge I Felucca Iniiiue in Quality tho man of Taste OBTAINABLE AT: John Little Co., Ltd., Katz Bros., Ltd., Robinson Co. RAFFLEBHOTEL Special ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 11. STAMFORD HOUSE. formeHj RifftM lotf**) trat Basah Read. Private Hotel. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Ideal House for Families. Centrally Situated.318 words
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Article1549 1913-01-07 12 MIS!.E\DINfi RETURNS AND THEIR REMEDY. Working Costs. MtariMj is a second in-uliuini "I tin acini. 'in in Cunwall, which a -[w-iial coir. i»n.l> nt In I m< i. i ih::li ptieM mmmAj l« totki Im-mUkU ii..|Krti"s vi.i.ii ham MM lap*] >U'lt liss favourable i-iiii-Ui-ui- BM bi m.vle re-1,549 words
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Article723 1913-01-07 12 . Closing Scenes in the Lower Court. The following news regarding the trial of Mrs. lulliaiii an, l Lieutenant I'larke for the ■Imml iiiurin of Mrs. Clarke and Mr. Ful hammdatfl V-.ra, IVcember The ease being takeu up after lunch Suraj Narayau. Sub luMiector of Police, and luiuilal.723 words
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Article684 1913-01-07 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. The following MMMMH bo-ikin^s to the Stiait- an t.il., v fiom tin London and China K\pn— It should Im' undi i-tiNxl that, in some iii-tam is. haskMgS may he piovi-inual au.llhat uiti iiding p.i— i u-_;i i- vi.iv alter their anangi mint-. siiljmi|iieut to684 words
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Article886 1913-01-07 12 "LIFE OF ENGLAND." Lord Selborne and the Needs of Navy. At a ureat I nionist demonstration a Struiiil in early l>cceuibcr n-pn-wDtativi- o tin. whole of (iloucoWrsliirc. Mr. Kitch, tliu I iii.iniit imti'li l.it> (ur the MUI l'ivi>iou, rc.ul tliu follow 'u^ v Ic^iuiu from Mr. I: mar Law "lo886 words
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Article514 1913-01-07 12 . Some Interesting Examples From Prussia. A hook on Popular I'hraseology. which has just Ik^u pubhshetl iv Jena, gives, i>ayK the Cologne Ga/ctte. some charming tx amples of unhappy metaphor. Here ate few The zealous city inspector impressed the dirt in the streets warmly on the minds and ron-ciciices514 words
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Article112 1913-01-07 12 The Times of Ceylon announces that the Governor of Ceylon was, on iH-cciuber 18. again seated at bis office chair. The resigna tiou of his Excellency and the cause for it arc regretted on every band in Ceylon." adds the Ceylon paper, and we all trust that the recovery, which112 words
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Advertisement171 1913-01-07 12 TO THOSE LIVING ON ESTATES. LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS. Most delicious. Once tried always wed Packed ii cases cont lining 48 tin*, assort e^l. LIBBY'S SLICED BACON. Is now obtainable in tins of 1 Ih Size No. 1 and ih. Size No. h and in gl-iss jars of 1 II) Size171 words
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Advertisement312 1913-01-07 13 Charles Heidsieck's THE WELL-KNOWN rC& W BRUT WHITE vintage 1906. C C A I jflLll Supplied by Royal Warrant OLAL HfK to H.M. King George V. Sole Agents i AHD 121 BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. A FINE MELLOW WHISKY well matured, at a very low price. Give it a trial312 words
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Advertisement610 1913-01-07 13 FRASER AND CHALMERS Limited. MANUFACTURERS. Machinery of Every Description. WINCHESTER HOUBE. SINGJkPORB. BURNS PHILP LINE. Siniapobb to Java Pobts Pobt Dtiwn, Tbdbsoat Island, Bbisbanb uid Syonsi via Tobbbs Sibaits. A Iho taking paPßeCKors and cargo with transliipment lor other Yhtobian, SOCIH AC9TEALIAK and NOKTH QuBBHSLAND Posts, Bbitisb Naw Ocwba, Nbw610 words
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Advertisement198 1913-01-07 13 RECORDS Sacred n.nd Otherwise. Double Sided, 1O $1.25 each. FIRST NOEL. HAS ANYBODY SEEN KELLY HAIL SMILINO MORN. MILL IN BLACK FOREST HARK THE HERALD ANGELS HARRY LA JDKR MEMORIES 1 COME ALL YE FAITHFUL. ABIDE WITHIME. PANTOMIME GEMS 1 THERE S A LAND. O REST IN THE LORD. PASSING198 words
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Advertisement488 1913-01-07 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office Winchester House, STNOAPOHE Board of Oir«ctor«i O.A. DMU~, B*aj L l.r.inr.iii. Ail fan i Msjm^sj Dhtdw Psrtm v is. Mb, cm* ChM Hni. oiTioer. r v Xi urn bVbb, i> ai.i»«. K»q. Imm s ..n inn i.-i Urn Rnaa l»n. Kssj.488 words
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Advertisement338 1913-01-07 14 ■lUJMCC. FEDERAL LIFE «88UMIiCE COMPANf OF CMMM BsTAßLunao 168 U. Dii>a«t Oovsrnmsnt Eup«nl|lon Oovarnmant Audit. Pc iewa arc WORLD WIDB and .Nan KotieiUbio I i.«rge Nat Sur>plun above iiabilitie* lor Kuerve and ail ontatanding claims. Now BunirMsn, 1911, over...iB,»oo,ooUJo I Caih Loans, SetUtmenta, etc., made looally. Ncmerons modern scheme*. 4.338 words
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Advertisement484 1913-01-07 14 BAWKIN6. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. INCORPORATED BT SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital -Subscribed V.1 0.000.000. Capital Paid Up 6.250.000. Reserve Funds 3.100.000. HEAD OFFICE TAIPKH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutta JFooohow Hongkoof; Keolung Kobe Kafri London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taiobo Tainan Takow Tamsni Tokio Yokohama,484 words
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Advertisement606 1913-01-07 14 UNKING. THE CHINEBE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. AUTHORISED CAPITAL •1.00C,0C0 IaSUBD CAPITAL 13.0C0.000 BOARD OF Dl RECTORS I Lee Cbocn Guan, Esq. Cbaiimtn. Lim Peng Siaog, Etq. Deputy Chairman. The Hon. Tan Jiak Liao Chia Heng, Esq. Kirn, CM G. Yeo Che ng Hai, Erg. Tan Chay Van. Efq. Teo Soon606 words
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Advertisement409 1913-01-07 14 SALES BY AUCTION. 500 LOTS. Auction Sale Of VALUABLE JEWELLERY, CARRIAGE CLOCK*. OPTICAL GOODS. GOLD RINGS, BROOCHES, SC4RF PINS, SIDE COMBS, CUFF BUTTONS, LOCKETS, BUTTONS, PENCIL C*SES, NECKLACES, RINGS SET WITH DIAMONDS, RUBIES, OPALS AND BRILLIANTS, GOLD HAT PINS AND CHARMS. AND GOLD AND PLATINUM CHARMS SET WITH PRECIOUS STONES.409 words
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Article754 1913-01-07 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Rear Light Question. Tbo (ilrimorgansliire County Council. having decided upon new bye-laws, included MM that all vehicles should carry two lamps each, show ing a rod backward light as well as a white forward light. But they have thought better754 words
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Article329 1913-01-07 15 Red Flower Which Should Be Blue. Among tbo exhibits at the U iyal Horticultural Society's fortnightly show in the hall at Vincent square was an orchid round which the experts recently gathered, nays The tilobc, in pu/zlcd admiration. The peculiarity of the bloom is that, though it is329 words
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Advertisement205 1913-01-07 15 CENTRAL ENOINE WORKS, Ltd. SOLE AGENTS g FOR Wolseley, Arrol- Johnston > Minerva, Palladium < Pilot Cars. W M 2 Makn a point of seeing the New 15-30 HP. Sleeve m •jj Engined *0 DUB ABOUT END OF JANUARY. Particulars and Prices on Application. FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR. Price Complete205 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-07 15 For Children's Hacking Cough at Niglit, Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement335 1913-01-07 15 You cannot count THE NUMBER OF MOTORISTS USING f#%MIIMAMI^I ifeOnunfiPiiii TYRES all over the world. The number of miles covered every minute by Continental Tyres, it they could be recorded, would be incomprehensible to human understanding, and why is this the case Because they are the best It has been335 words
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Advertisement68 1913-01-07 15 Pitman's Shorthand Journals and Magazines ALL THEI WEEKLIES AND MONTHLIES. ALWAYS M STOCK, And many other English Periodicals and Magazines CAN" BE H4D NOW A few multicopies V th fo owiog Xma^ Njuibt *va kb.t. GRAPHIC. ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. SPHERE. SKETCH. Fashions forTAll, John and Mary, T. P's Weekly, Windsor,68 words
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Advertisement486 1913-01-07 16 "COCK" 4^ BRAND. FIBRO CEMENT SLATES FOR ROOFS. FIBRO CEMENT SHEETS FOR WALLS, CEILINGS AND PARTITIONS. Fireproof, Non-Conductors of Seat, N.n- Absorbent and Economical. SOLE AGENTS: SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. WANTS. ASSISTANT WANTED. Wanted, European A»«i«tant for Rubbrr K .a lualthy SMSttrs, kncwledgfl of Tamil te—nk* but uot (H-e-ntial.486 words
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Advertisement361 1913-01-07 16 WANTS. MECHANIC WANNED. Wanti I an experienced mechanic to up keep uioUr boats aud do general fitter's work. App:y B: hn, Meyer .v Co., Ltd.. E-tate D. partment. M 8 1 RUBBER STUMPS WANTEO. Watte J, 20,000 good rrhbor stumps one year old, and ICX',OOO rucber seeds, from Johi ro361 words
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Advertisement513 1913-01-07 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICE TO LET. A large acd br'gbt Office, 2nd floor. No. ICO 8. Robineon Road. Apply to The Bank of Taiwan. 1712 n FURNISHED SEASIDE RESIDENCEBTOLET. Belmont, Benzoline, Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katongand 83, Balestier Rd. Apply H. Soma pah, 19, Haffles Place, or 817,513 words
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Advertisement755 1913-01-07 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. TURNOUT FOR SOLE Strong serviceable Cob, Palanquin, and harness complete. Inspection and price from CHINO EENO LBE CO., Auctioneers. 9 13 n SEA-SIDE REBIOENCE FOR SALE. For sale, privately, tbe comfortable Freebold sea-side residence, at Telok Kurao known by tbe name of JU ANITA in about 24755 words
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Advertisement672 1913-01-07 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. TLe undersigned have been appointed AgcnU for the Ocean Marine Insurance Co., I of England, and are prepared to accept risks at current rates. MEYBR BROTHERS, 14, Collyer Qcay. 31 12 7.1 NOTICE. The acdersigned huve been appointed Agents for the Bsstx and Suffolk Equitable Insurance Scciety, Limited672 words
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Advertisement691 1913-01-07 16 I NOTICES. KMM Xl AT CO. SHIP CHANDLBR3. -MM—I as* aisie-asi UMrmmn. j Telephone No. 421. KW* 108. Market Street. R. M. S. OUNOTTAR CASTLE, The R. M. S. DCMOIfJ R CASTLE. 5,687 tons, is due here frcm Hongkong en 11th January, 1918, and will be dtupatched on Sunday, the691 words
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