The Straits Times, 31 March 1913
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Title Section12 1913-03-31 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.143 SINGAPORE. MARCH 31. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.12 words
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Advertisement255 1913-03-31 1 LAIRD 0' LOGAN I ft*?* ITSII «ped«l\ Scotch Whisky. 85TA8U58ED.M.....1741. < S TO-DAY I O-MOJRROWr March 31, Aprti^H, f 1 IiOIErUNOERWEAR' Princess Skirts, Knickers, Chemises, Combinations, Camisoles, Nighfcfresses* 4. 1 m Kpjpj AH prettily trimmefl with lace and y embroidery, and the cloth specially »-J made to? the Tropics. 1255 words
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Advertisement286 1913-03-31 1 HPRiSP"*^ KOBirNIiUiN Si Co., Bffil^ilml Complete House Furnishers, Lr^BKBBV 1 1 mm I LI ll' '-i n in i |feik|fe^ysUj iftfa«L Singapore:. M\ '--iiM'i'' iA Ijlt. Four Pomt Bedstead* as illustration. > 7**>V^. ~j_^ Brass Rail to Lead and fcot panels, >fc R 688. Combination Bedstead. Double curtain rcda 1286 words
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Advertisement9 1913-03-31 1 JEFFREY'S PILBENER BEER Sole Agent* AOAMSON 6ILFILUN. <! »HOCO, LTD.9 words
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Article650 1913-03-31 2 FINAL APPEAL FOR PURCHASE FOR THE NATION. A Period of Grace. If the beautiful grounds which surround the Crystal Palace are to be saved from the builder some definite move must be made before the first day of May. On that day Lord Plymouth, who bought the palace650 words
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Article361 1913-03-31 2 The report of the Bagan Serai Company, Limited, states that daring the year to December 81 a detailed survey of the estates was made, which confirmed the area as shown in the title deeds viz., 1,889 acres. The area under rubber cultivation was increased during the year361 words
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Article65 1913-03-31 2 Coming in to Kuala Lumpur from Rawang on Thursday, a motoriat passed thirteen distinct swarms of locus**, some of them over a mile in extent. It was noticed that the in sects displayed a distinct preference for young lalang, leaving the older grass severely alone. Some of the lalang was65 words
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Advertisement655 1913-03-31 2 A Lay Preacher Brain Fag, Nervous Exhaustion Just a change of opinion was enough to give Mr. \V. King his present prosperity, for he realised in the nick of time that his way was not curing his brain fag and nervous exhaustion, so he tried the Phosferine way. Mr. Kind's655 words
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Advertisement398 1913-03-31 2 London Selling Agents rEA, INDIGO FIBRES Sold on com. BRISTLES mission in British OILSEEDS and Continent*! HIDES SKINS Market. RUBBER. DRI'GS rOTTON. WOOL Samples valued. SSSand Betl GENERAL consignments inPRODUCE dicated. KEYMER, SON CO. (Import Depl.) Whlt.-lrlar*. L— <— Telegram*. "Kiymtr, London." H*t. 1944 LONDON, BOLTON MANSIONS HOTEL BOLTON GARDENS,398 words
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Advertisement168 1913-03-31 2 x\\ 'Vana' Tonic is r r\ a scientific combination A// of ideal tonic constituents. An invigorator of great value for over-worked bodies and brains and tired nerves. It sustains invalids and hastens the recovery of convalescents after illness. 'VANA' Tonic I (Trade Mark) Enriches the blood, sharpens the appetite and168 words
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Article970 1913-03-31 3 MANY OPENINGS FOR EDUCATED WOMEN. Britishers Preferred. As a result of personal investigation and experience, Miss Ella C. Sykes, the author of A Home Help in Canada and Through Persia on a Side- Saddle," has come to the conclusion that the post of home-help, in Eastern Canada,970 words
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Article59 1913-03-31 3 Mr. Richard Grigg, the Canadian Commissioner for Commerce, has left Canada for the Far East for tho purpose of investigating opportunities for the extension of Canadian trade with Japan and China. He will there meet Mr. Foster, the Minister for Trade and Commerce, who will go to the East after59 words
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Advertisement254 1913-03-31 3 HIGH LXsW\ x lta *i N. LOW Armstrong WORLDS SIMPLEST WRITING MACHINE 4f^a> to be sold below above price. only B sl^a write at once for particulars of this special offer. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., PAB DEPT., BMB^BIB^BM SINGAPORE. ■■BflHSaSflßMßflSa The National Mutual Lifs Association OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. Established 1254 words
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Advertisement43 1913-03-31 3 Trouble Averted. That little cold and sore throat of yours must be checked at once or it may develop into something worse. Take a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough iieoiedy and your troubles will soon vanish. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement948 1913-03-31 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING MCE MEETING. {Under 8.R.A. RuUt of Racing), Will be held on Tuesday, May 6, Thursday May 8, and Saturday, May 10, 1918. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tcksday, Mat 6, 1918. 1. THE OPENING STAEES (2.80 p.m Value 1000. A Handicap (or Hones that have never won948 words
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Advertisement468 1913-03-31 3 the hour for Scratching S p.m on th* DAY BEFORE th* Race. Owners of Griffins are entitled to enter ftr either of the following rones of Races Fui Btrto No. 1 First Day— Race No. 4. Second Day— Race No. 1. Beriei No. First Day— Race No. 7. Second Day—468 words
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Advertisement50 1913-03-31 3 (Br^ DON'T WAIT X UNTIL THE HOME IS WRECKED BY DISEASE, BUT REMEMBER THAT 'PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE," AND THAT IMP IS MORE THAN SOAP, YET COSTS NO MORE. IT CLEANS, DISINFECTS AND SAVES LIFE. The Name LEVER on the Soap is a Guarantee of Purity and Excellence. 215550 words
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Advertisement632 1913-03-31 4 STEAMER BAILIH6B. I P. O STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR OHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, OBTLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, HGTPT, MDITIBRiNIiN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill! of Lading issued lor China Ooast, Persiaa Gulf, Ooatiaeatal and awuwlum Porte. MMtaon wUI leave Simgepore oa ot about:MAIL LINES 191S HMwwert (/or B+rop*). I Coanectinß632 words
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Advertisement662 1913-03-31 4 STEAMER BAIUNBB. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Tokoh»m» via porte to MaraeM London and Antwerp, onder mail oontr* i with the Imperial Japanese Governme The New Twin-screw Steamers maintainin this service have been gpeoially designed am oonstruoted, and are fitted with662 words
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Advertisement712 1913-03-31 4 STEAMER BAILHWB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Benerah, Tringganu, Biro*, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan Bangnara, Talupu, Panatai, Patanl, Singora, Laeoa, Kohaamoi, Bandon, uaugroan, Taka, Obumpoß, Kfthlak wid ftangkftki Due D«p«rtupe. ASDANO Mar. SI April 2. Will not Mil at Pahaag, Bewet»h, Taka and Kohlak. Will not oaU712 words
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Advertisement479 1913-03-31 4 STEAMER SAILINBB. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. ■B ■ana tumwnmMima "iiit* ißißn Combined iervloe. The steamres of toe Companies maintain regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen ▲■twerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, Ohina and Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling479 words
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Advertisement582 1913-03-31 4 BTEAHER MILHiM. N. D. L orddtutsohar Lloyd, Br«»» IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNE. The faat and well-known mail steamers o this Company Bail fortnightly bom Bremoa Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sooth ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonaort ing ftfaneilles, Naples, Alexandria, and »<oe versa? Port Said, Snea, Aden, Colombo. Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,582 words
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Advertisement864 1913-03-31 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRTaN LLOYD UNDER MAIL J 9?' WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT k&% GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Saoa, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore Hinekong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMBWARD. Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or864 words
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Advertisement655 1913-03-31 5 PATENT FIBRE COMPOUND. Rubber smoked with this take* the lead in quality. No mouldy spots, no tackiness. A laving of 60% in smoking expenses has bren effected on many estates by using this. Regular shipm: nta are now made to estate* in I'orak, Jobore, Negri Sombilan, Selangor, Malacca. Sumatra aad655 words
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Advertisement484 1913-03-31 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAY. CO.. ID, APCAR LINE OK BTEAMERB. Tbe undermentioned mail steamers ol tin tbove Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penan; Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route FLEET Tons Commando' J*r. 6,01: i C. P. Siddon Obbooci ituu 4,600 J. B. DaAiu484 words
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Advertisement276 1913-03-31 5 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., SINGAPORE:. Indispensable Travelling Goods. adf Soiled Linen ,-WF^^l Bags sf\* Indispensable whon (levelling. V CompUto with ba- die and ij ii lock. I i I Size 20 z 80 iDobes> I Vl* Price $2.95. I Sise 20 x 40 inches, I Price $3.1 0. I Size276 words
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Advertisement393 1913-03-31 6 MARTELL'S BRANDY. In England more Martell's Three -Star Brandy is sold than any other Brandy In London more than three times the quantity of Martell's is sold than any other brand of bottled Brandy. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. 80LE A6ENTB FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAY PENINSULA: Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd.,393 words
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Advertisement171 1913-03-31 6 KEROSENE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS, COOLIE-LINES, WATCH-HOUSES, ROAD-LAMPS, JUNGLE-CLEARING OIL ENGINES. LUBRICATING OIL GREASE For all classes of Engines and Machinery. MOTOR CYLINDER OIL MOTOR GREASE Specially prepared for Motor Cars. For particulars and prices, apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY. (Straits Settlements), Limited, Winchester House, SINGAPORE. WIKTORIN f\ 150 CANDLE-171 words
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Advertisement218 1913-03-31 6 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY 11 NETHERLANDS FOR AMSTERDAM AND ROTTERDAM. The Company s cargo steamer, MAS, will load for the above potts direct and is expected to sail on or ab)Ot 6th April. For freight, please apply to THE SHIPS AGENCY, LTD., Agent* 27 8 d 4 '2 BRITIBH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION218 words
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Advertisement88 1913-03-31 6 GsHkSEB B SBHS Nerves f.j Young and oM have thorn. SdOM atmM them. They A get lired. starved. Symptoms: Lass of appetite, sleeplessness, •j indigestion, irritability, j eventually a wrecked constitution. 1 Alcoholic remedies stimu- late only; they do no 1 good, much harm. f" SCOTT'S Emulsion soothes, nourishes, and88 words
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Article107 1913-03-31 7 FIXTURES. Monday, March 31. Hi«h Water. 3 :.l a.m., 7.48 p.m. M. M. mituanl mail din-. Lecture by l>r. Lim Kix.n Kong, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, 8 p.m Tuesday, April I. Hiyh Water, 5.4S a.m., H. 54 p.m. M. M. homeward mail due. Wednesday, April 2. Hi^h107 words
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Article122 1913-03-31 7 Today. Bangkok Dovre 3 pm BaiKljerinassin, Stagen, Halik Pa[>an, Samarinda, etc. dc Haan 8 pm Malacca, Port Dickson and Bagan Amherst 8 pm P. Swrttonham and Ti-lok Anson Perak 8 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 8 pm P. Swettenham Pcnany. Negapatam ami Madras Teesta 4 pm Christinas122 words
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Article174 1913-03-31 7 The M. M. company's steamer Nera left Saigon at 10 a.m. yesterday, and may be expected to arrive here at about 7 a.m. on Tuesday, April 1. The P. and homeward mail steamer India left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 29, and may be expected174 words
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Article75 1913-03-31 7 jBTT SINGAPORE. U •Vb. -Jl X. D L. ■Vb. 27 B. I. i ilar. 3 M. M. Jar. 7 1'. >v <). *l.ir. 11 N. I). L. tm, U M. I. Har. 17 M. M. \ur. n p. a o. Kar. M N. 1). L. »ar. 2775 words
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Article447 1913-03-31 7 Latest Arrivals. Alma. Tlrit. str. 854 tons, C'apt Lyons, Mar 30. From I. Sham. Mar 29. d.o.and 93 d.p. E Trading Oft For V. S'liam, April 2. Kds. Brouuci. Dut. str. Ml tons. C'apt Lcnsinck, Mar 80. Wmm P. Itaroc, Mar 21. O.c. and 148 d.p. S. A}.i447 words
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98 1913-03-31 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TAN JONG East Wharf Basin Nil. W. Section No. l...Tcesta. Sui Sang, Soyo Maru. Sheers Wharf Nil. Main W. Sbct. No. 2...Qui10a, Flintshire. B...Legaspi. 4. ..Alicante. 6 ..Mnlaoca. 6...Yangst/.e, Protesilaus. New Dock 7. ..(Under construction) West98 words
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Article234 1913-03-31 7 Arrivals. Per str. Ban Fo Soon, Mar 29. From Pontianak Mr. and Mrs. L. Nam Koen. Per str. Produce, Mar 31. From Bangkok Miss Wright, Messrs. Godfrey and Peimges. Per str. Miya/aki Maru, Mar 30.— From Yokohama Messrs. C. Charvensuk, C. V. Sakon, N. lioonrot, N. Mars,234 words
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Article110 1913-03-31 7 There were seven vessels of the B. I. fleet in Colombo at one time, recently, representing a gross tonnage of 33,058 tons. While this is an occurrence which any steamship owners may well take pride in, it is stated that some time ago there were eight P. and O. steamers110 words
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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
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Article105 1913-03-31 7 Singapore, March 31, 1018. On London Bank i m/a 2/4>V Demand 2/4 ft Private 6 m/a 2/4] 8 m/s 2/4J On Germany Bank d/d 23HJ Private 8 m/a 242J On Frakci Bank d/d 284 Private 8 m/a 299 On India Bank T. T. 1741 Private 80 d/s 176 On105 words
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Article153 1913-03-31 7 Singapore, March 31, 1018. Oambier buyers 730 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 18 00 Copra Sundried 1800 do Mixed 12 55 Pepper, Black 17.874 do White 5% buyers 8150 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.80 do Brunei No. 1 com. Pearl Sago 480 Co&oe Bali 84.21 Coffee Palembang, 10% basis 88.00153 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article161 1913-03-31 7 Issue "9 Buyers. Sellers. Value <£ 10 10 Ampang 900 9.75 10 10 BeUt Tin 8.60 8.75 10 10 Bruang 8.10 8.35 10 10 Kanaboi 2.60 2.75 10 10 Kampar par 10 10 Kinta Association 18.50 14.50 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.17.6 2.8.71 jBI 1 Lahat Mines 1.4.8 1.f1.3161 words
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Article583 1913-03-31 7 Bayers. Sellers. alue 2/- 2/- AUagar 2/8 8/1J £1 £1 Anglo Java 8/1* 9/1* 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 13/8 14/14 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 2/6 8/£1 £1 Batu Tiga 8.12.6 4.0.0 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 2.14.6 2.18.6 £1 £1 Bukit Lintang 4.10.0 4.17.6 norn 2/- 2/- Bukit MerUjam 2/4 2/10583 words
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Article104 1913-03-31 7 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 19/- 1.0.0 £1 XI i Pref. 1.8 0 1.6.6 7/6 7/6 Electric T'waya 2/8 8/10 10 Frailer Neave 50.50 61.50 100 Howarth Erskine 45.00 65.C0 100 7% Pref. 100.00 104.00 100 100 Katz Bro, Def. 120.00 180.00 10 10 Maynard Co. 28.50 27.60 100104 words
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Article40 1913-03-31 7 Bayers Sellers United Engineers 6% »1,234,500 par Singapore Electric Tramways 5% £850,000 Spore Municipal 5% 11,878,000 nom. Bayen Helton Spore Municipal 44% of 1907 1,1,600,000 7% S'poro Municipal 4J% of 1909 11,000,000 10% pm Spore Municipal 4% 1602,900 pa*40 words
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Advertisement46 1913-03-31 7 Statistics arc significant Tin- Australian population Inert arc at to j t-1 jw a rate, 1 ii s-itfs -itf uf 'inujiyr ition. It's taken us jmt fourteen yean To add another million Take Wood*' Orea' Peppermint Core for colds, And help to raise a bill. on46 words
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Advertisement183 1913-03-31 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. April 1. At saleroom, 18 lots of freehold Agricultural Land, situate near Woodlands, districts of Sembawang and Kranji, at '2.30. April 1. At saleroom, Rubber Estate, situate at Tampenis Road, at 2.80. April 1. Atsalerojm, unredeemed pledges, at 10. April 2. A I saleroom, private183 words
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Advertisement135 1913-03-31 7 BY APPOINTMENT f^Wv? TO HM. THE KING. Contractort to THE BRITISH ADM IRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USB IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVE 9135 words
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Advertisement25 1913-03-31 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDOB ROAD. To-Night's Rare Programme ELEVEN BRAND-NEW FILMS OF ASSORTED MAKES, BIOGRAPH, LUBIN KALEM. Telephone No. 1116. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietof.25 words
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1226 1913-03-31 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, MARCH 81. MARRIAGE A COMPROMISE. There are two or three quite fresh thoughts of the feminist movement in an article contributed by Mrs. Colqnhoan to The Nineteenth Century. One of these is expressed in the phrase that "marriage is a compromise between nature and society for1,226 words
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Article23 1913-03-31 8 An Australian syndicate is said to have acquired an option on a very valuable piece of tin mining land at Kuchi, Petaling Salak.23 words
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Article22 1913-03-31 8 During February, 1,136.29 ounces of gold were exported from the F.M S. During the same month 85.83 picula of wolfram were exported.22 words
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Article27 1913-03-31 8 A man named Ibrahim, employed under the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board, reports the theft of motor car tools, valued at 11.74, from the garage at the dock.27 words
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Article31 1913-03-31 8 Mr. J. I. Dawson, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Singapore, is taking the place of Mr. F. A. Langley, tho firm's representative in Kuala Lumpur, while the latter is on leave.31 words
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Article30 1913-03-31 8 The police have received a report that Boh King Woo, of 38d, North Bridge Road, shot himself with a revolver yesterday. For some time he had been suffering from illhealth.30 words
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Article37 1913-03-31 8 Mr. Cheung Chee Hai and brothers, beg to tender their thanks to those who attended the funeral of their late father, Mr. Cheong Choon Beng, last Saturday, and also for the wreaths and letters of condolence received.37 words
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Article39 1913-03-31 8 As the mails from Tonkin were late in reaching Saigon, the connecting steamer Nera was not able to leave that port at her scheduled time, and she is therefore expected to arrive here tomorrow at daylight, instead of today.39 words
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Article55 1913-03-31 8 Wee Chin Lee, a goldsmith of S3, Clyde Street, has informed the police authorities that he gave his coolie a number of diamonds and a quantity of gold valued at 1200, to make into hair pins but, instead of doing as he was told, the man is alleged to have55 words
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Article52 1913-03-31 8 Koh Hi, a ricksha puller, of 34, Rocbore Canal Itoad, has reported to the police that yesterday he took two unknown Malays for a long ride. They got out at Jalan Besar but, instead of paying him, they helped themselves to bis money, some seventy-four cents, beat him and then52 words
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Article50 1913-03-31 8 The Tamil named Veerasamy, who was before the District Court a few days ago on charges of theft from the residences of Mr. Earle, of Keppel Harbour, and Mr. Anyon, of Institution Hill, was on Saturday, sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years police supervision.50 words
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Article58 1913-03-31 8 During a gambling raid at 424, North Bridge Hoad last night, a man named Wah Ah Tin endeavoured to escape from the raiders by means of the back way. In the attempt, however, he fell down the well in the darkness and remained there until he was found this morning.58 words
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Article104 1913-03-31 8 Mr. Cheam Cheow Heng, senior interpreter of the District Court, Penang, died on Fiiday, at the age of 46. Ho had been in ill-health for a long time, in January he was obliged to retire from Government service on pension. Mr. Cheow Heng was born in Singapore and educated at104 words
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Article127 1913-03-31 8 There was something in the nature of a free fight in the harbour this morning. When the Ipoh arrived from Penang, she was immediately surrounded by a crowd of sam pans carrying Chinese boarding-house runners who endeavoured to get hold of the native passengors on boarcK The competition was rather127 words
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Article166 1913-03-31 8 A youth named John Webber was charged in the first magistrate's court this morning with tho theft of a coat and a fountain pen from Mr. Watson, who is staying at the Hotel de la Paix. The complainant, who is connected with Harmston's Circus, said the boy was first known166 words
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Article218 1913-03-31 8 At a recent meeting of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce, a letter from Govern ment was read saying that Government had under consideration a proposal to make arrangements with some reliable dentist in Singapore or Hongkong to pay half yearly visits to British North Borneo, receiving patients on advertised218 words
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Article310 1913-03-31 8 Mr. Aylmer C. Pearson is now Deputy Governor of British North Borneo, Sir st Ridgeway having handed over control on his departure for Hongkou;;. Mr. Frederick Moore, formerly stationed in Peking and recently in the Balkans, is to replace Mr. J. K. Kennedy as correspondent of the310 words
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Article95 1913-03-31 8 Harmston's Circus has entered upon its last week in Singapore, in fact, the show will wind up on Thursday but arrangements have been made to make the remaining performances better than ever. To night will be a gala occasion, for the Governor, Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G.,95 words
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180 1913-03-31 8 Mr. and Mrs. Pringle and their friends had a most pleasant surprise sprung upon them last night at tho Boustead Institute, when Mr. Pringle leceived a gold watch and Mrs. Pringle a gold pendant as parting gifts on the eve of their going homo,180 words
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Article186 1913-03-31 8 The woeful tale of a Spanish prisoner who claims kinship or kindness is an ancient trick. Someone who does not know our Singapore business men, has addressed to a number of the 'cute and capable brotherhood a long and woeful letter about injustice, kinship, property, etc. A186 words
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Article186 1913-03-31 8 In another part of this issue will be found an announcement concerning the forthcoming visit to the Victoria Theatre of the Court Cards, who intend opening here on Monday next. This clever combination passed through bound east some time ago but did not perform here186 words
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Advertisement213 1913-03-31 8 SMITH'S UNSURPASSED. Great Cash Clearance SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW. j Bargains in a.ll Departments. SUPPLIES FOR Estates, Mines, Etc. ANT EXTERMINATORS. (The Universal) For fumigating with Universal Patent Powder. ARSENITE OF SODA. (For killing weeds). BOILERS. (Spencer Hopwood's Vertical). CALCULATING and ADDING MACHINES. (The Brunaviga Mid Bri Cal). OEMENT. Eagle," Borneo,"213 words
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Advertisement143 1913-03-31 8 THE HIGH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE That has always characterised the selection OF PICTURES AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD is WELL MAINTAINED BY The series of Films that comprise The Select Programme In thi Second Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. TO-NIGHT. Dwuvlll*. Splendid Travel Subject. Tha Maros. Aerial Act Film. NEW143 words
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Article337 1913-03-31 9 SIXTY THOUSAND ADRIANOPLE PRISONERS. Montenegro's Despairing Protest. lUutbi's Tblioram. London, March 29. Representatives of the Powers' made collective representations at Cetinjo and Belgrade communicating the decision of the Powers on the question of the frontiers of Albania and demanding the abandonment of the siege of Scutari. The337 words
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Article186 1913-03-31 9 Die Ostasiatiscbi Llotd Tiliqui. Berlin, March 28. Inspired Bulgarian press declarations demand a port on the Sea of Marmora for the purposes of Bulgarian trade with Asia Minor. The Russian proas warns Bulgaria against further territorial demands. King F rdinand has entered Adrianople, and received Schnekri Pasha. There186 words
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Article71 1913-03-31 9 Bid for a Monopoly in China. RbDTBB'I TbL»OBAM. London, March 81. As an instance o' the temptation where to the Chinese Government is exposed, The Times prints extract* from a letter received by a well informed house from Peking showing that the Standard Oil Company has offered71 words
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Article17 1913-03-31 9 DSB OSTASUTISCBSX.L HD TIL*JIL*« Berlin, March 28. Malimut Mukthar lias been appointed Ambassador at Berlin.17 words
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Article55 1913-03-31 9 Effect of Prices on The Share Market. (Fkom Ocb Own Corrbspondbnt.) London, March 30. Dividends are declared as follows Final Selangor 62i, Sungei Way 22J. Interims: Malacca 25, Bukit Cloh 12$. Rubber shares are a very weak market on the stock exchango, owing to the continuous decline55 words
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Article74 1913-03-31 9 K»-tir's Tblbueah. London, March 29. It is now believed that the dead at Dayton will not exceed two hundred. A New York message says the flood conditions are slowly improving. The subsidence o: the rivers in the interior of Indiana and Ohio has increased the floods in the74 words
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Obituary50 1913-03-31 9 RIOTiBS TIUOIAM. London, March 29. The death of Lord Archibald Campbell brother of, and heir to the Duko of Argyll, in announced. He was born in 1816. His son, born in 1872, becomes heir presumptive to the dukedom. London, March 31. The death of Earl Pembroke suddenly i* announced.50 words
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Article42 1913-03-31 9 Rkutek's Tklf.ur.av. London, March 80. Reuter wires from Boston that a Birmingham suffragette. Miss Ward, who arrived on a visit to relatives, has boen debarred landing on the ground that she was sentenced to imprisonment for window smashing in London.42 words
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Article41 1913-03-31 9 Kbctbr's Tilboram. London, March 81. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught have arrived at Euston. They were met by their Majesties and other royalties, Lord Strathcona, Lord Roberts and other notables. They had a graat reception outside the station.41 words
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Article46 1913-03-31 9 EUutbb's Tblbobam. London, March 29. Sir W.H. Lever has withdrawn his offer to present Stafford House to the nation on the ground that suggestions were made in the House of Commons during his absence in the Congo that he was actuated by mercenary motives.46 words
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Article44 1913-03-31 9 Kaurai's* Tblbobam. London, March 29. According to the papers Their Majesties will pay ceremonial visits to Paris, Berlin and Vienna, probably in May. London, March 81. A Berlin message says the embassy there knows nothing of the reported visit of their Majesties.44 words
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Article38 1913-03-31 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London on Saturday was weak and declining. The closing prices were Hard Kino Para Spot 8/9} Forward 3/9* First latex crepe, delivery next three months B,B}38 words
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Article43 1913-03-31 9 (From Oub Own Cobbbspohdikt). I'mang, March 29. While bathing in a river on Thursday, an assistant of the Koala Sidem estate, Kedah, named Weldon, sank suddenly and was drowned. The body was not recovered. The deceased was not a swimmer.43 words
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Article178 1913-03-31 9 Gutta percha tree* have long been known to flourish oa Pnlau Jerejak and Penang and of late yean seedlings have been taken in fairly large quantities for planting in the forests of Malaya. But daring the recent visit of inapection by Mr. Barn-Murdoch, Conservator of Forests,178 words
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Article733 1913-03-31 9 NEW LIGHT ON A CHANDU THEFT CASE. Suspicion of European Connivance. Mr. Justice Sproale dealt to Jay with two magistrates' appeals on which he heard arguments recently. One case was that ot a man named Ong Ang Mcc who bad been sentenced in the police court to one733 words
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Article325 1913-03-31 9 A Denial of The Alarmist Reports. The heavy snow which this year covered Vesuvius has caused considerable cracks around the crater of the volcano, and serious collapseß of earth and rocks into the interior, accompanied by heavy rumblings. The loudest of these roars, however, was caused by a325 words
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Article1358 1913-03-31 9 GRATIFYING SUCCESS OF THE NEW REGIME. A Tribute to the Minority. There was quite a bright atmosphere about the annual meeting of the Tanglin Club, which was held on Saturday night, the prevalent tone being a pleasant contrast to the nature of things at previous meetings. Dr Fowlie1,358 words
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Article664 1913-03-31 9 Seventh Annual Meeting at Colombo. The seventh annual meeting of the Jebong (Perak) Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at Colombo on March 19, when Mr. R. Huyshe Eliot presided, and those present were Messrs. D. W. Watson, W. C. Lloyd, L. A. Wright (directors), and E. T.664 words
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Article168 1913-03-31 9 The installation meeting of Batu Bertanda Lodge of Mark Master Masons was held in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday evening, when Wor. Bro. Robert Charter was duly installed in the chair. The Past Masters taking part in the cremony were Wor. Bro. C. G. Cadman, Wor. Bro.168 words
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Article95 1913-03-31 9 The general issue of a new army rifle is perhaps somewhat nearer than has been supposed. It is to be issued at once for trial to qertain selected infantry regiments, and a special course of instruction connected with it is to be held at the Hythe School of Musketry. One95 words
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Article347 1913-03-31 9 ENORMOUS FINANCIAL STRAIN DISCLOSED. Measures to Protect the Poor. RIUTIK's TILIURAM London, March 20. Renter wires from Berlin that the Fedoral Council has passed the army and finance bills. The total permanent increases of expenditure for the next three years is £19,800,000 and the non recurring increases £44,900,000.347 words
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286 1913-03-31 9 Berlin, March 20. The Federal Council in its reason (or proceeding with the military bill announces that owing to events in the Balkans the position of the European Powers has changed. Germany, in case of war, wonld have to protect (or a long time mostly open286 words
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Article66 1913-03-31 9 Kbctik's T«l«obam. London, March 81. Lord Wolaeley's remains have arrived at Victoria station. The coffin was placed on a gun carriage covered with the Union Jack and a wreath from Lady Wolseley. Horse Guards escorted it to the War Office where the body lies in the beautiful66 words
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Article22 1913-03-31 9 RacTia's Tklboram. London, March 29. The National Union of Rail waymen was in auguratod in Kentish Town at midnight.22 words
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Article1816 1913-03-31 10 Considerable Reduction in Cost of Production, The third annual meeting of the New Serendah Kubbor Company, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. ltoustead, Hampshire and Co., Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, Dr. E. A. <). Travers presiding, and there being also present Messrs. J. H. M.1,816 words
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Article333 1913-03-31 10 Nothing in the way of enthusiasm was lacking in the official welcome accorded Miss Radford on Saturday by those interested in the work of the Y.W.C.A. in Singapore. Miss Radford, who has been in the settlement nearly a fortnight now, has come out in order to333 words
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Article30 1913-03-31 10 The Seremban Hydraulic Tin Mining Company's share of ore for February tribut ing was piculs 3.">.4:>, the estimated profit was (1.171.91. The reduoed returns are due to Chiuese new year.30 words
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Article770 1913-03-31 10 Verses Written In a London Bun-shop. There have been many discoveries of workmen poets of late —plumbers who verse the mysteries of lead piping, policemen who measure their beats, and all that— but at best they have been but possibilities rained by Kuayard Kipling. After rousing comment770 words
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Article243 1913-03-31 10 Sir West Ridgeway, Major General Sir Alfred E. Turner, and Mr. Leonard Dent, A.D.C., sailed from Sandakan on March 17 by the Borneo for Hongkong. Addressing Sir West Ridgeway before he embarked, the Deputy Governor said that before wishing His Excellency good bye he desired, on behalf of the officers243 words
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Article41 1913-03-31 10 It is rumoured that the County cruiser Devonshire with three other ships of her class, will shortly proceed on a cruise to South America for the purpose of being present at celebrations in connection with the completion of the Panama Canal.41 words
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Article712 1913-03-31 10 Proposals to Raise Further Capital. The secretaries of the Bukit Selangor Rubber Estates, Limited, have issued a circular to the shareholders which states that it is proposed to raise further capital by an issue of debentures. This additional capital will be required partly for the purpose of712 words
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Article761 1913-03-31 10 Why the Modern Women Does Not Wed. A Spinster provides the following study of Modern Man, in the Daily News and Leader: Our guides, philosophers, and friends (male) in the Press are fond of blaming women for a supposed decline of the marriage. Woman, they say, is761 words
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Article603 1913-03-31 10 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Bulletin. Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co. write on March 6:— Gold. Over a million sterling arrived in the form of bar gold, of which .£240,000 was reserved for India. With the exception of a small Continental order, there has been no603 words
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Article78 1913-03-31 10 For the period from April 4 to 17, 1913, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable in tha F.M.S. on an ad valorem basis in accordance with rulos under the Customs PMim Enactment will be assessed on the foUtffcg prices78 words
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Article29 1913-03-31 10 The Singapore Golf Club ladies' spoon competition for March will be played to day. The April monthly medal will be competed for on April 5 and 6.29 words
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Article28 1913-03-31 10 (iarrison Qolf Club. The half-yearly competition for the Navy cup will be held during April foursomes, 18 holes, match play, lairs from each corps in the Garrison.28 words
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Article54 1913-03-31 10 In the S.R.A. short range handicap fired on Saturday at Balesticr, there were 33 entries. The following were the best scores A Class. Tan Chow Kirn 95 nett E. Longuo 95 nett de Silva 94 nett B. Class. Corpl. Butcher 88 nott L. Xi ll.ir 85 nett Sergt.54 words
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Article110 1913-03-31 10 Peacock Cup Tie. On the Raffles reclamation ground on Saturday afternoon, a large crowd watched the match between the White Star I. and the Westminster Athletic Club, in the Peacock Cup competition. The Stars attacking hotly throughout, but the Westminster's custodian, Col. Sergt. Seah Cheng Joo, of the 5.V.1.,110 words
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Article235 1913-03-31 10 5.C.C. Tournament. The first of the S.C.C. cricket tournament matches took place on Saturday, the competitors being tho Telegraph Co. and the Civil Service, Law and Municipality. The latter batted first, but fared very badly at the hands of Oliver, who secured seven wickets for 23 runs, only Bailey235 words
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Article213 1913-03-31 10 Straits Times List The following fixtures for the current week, and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Fixtures fok213 words
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Article1350 1913-03-31 11 Lord Curzon's Address to the Geographical Society. Lord Curzon presided at a meeting of the Ki.yal Geographical Society held soon after the ncwH of the losm of Capt. Scott and his companions became known and he ad I dressed the gathering in the following terms It is1,350 words
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Article773 1913-03-31 11 Search For A Soloist For London Street. The aristocratic locale of St James'sstreet, W., writes the Daily News and Leader of February 19, is very much perturbed over a mystery which began to develop yesterday morning and is still progressing— favourably. There appeared in the public Press early773 words
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Article727 1913-03-31 11 Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, March 31, 1018. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning RUBBER SHARES. Son. Valci. Butirs. Sillies 3/- Allagar 2;8 8/24 4! 1 An^lo Java -i i f1 j 1 Auklo727 words
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Advertisement55 1913-03-31 11 i Losing Weight i by the Pound "Site Weight," a liaiHiMi at UlI i ul i^ j [i ÜB^UUI UOwl J^^K MtdMNMißf. I I I I I ![J WATERBUIYt METABOLIZED COO UVEI OIL COMPOUND gapp:>c« the blood with tb« wanted nourishing and haarthy Saab building material Very paJMahW. i i55 words
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Advertisement8 1913-03-31 11 Pot Cbronio Cheat Complaint* Woods' Qratt Peppermint One.8 words
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Advertisement291 1913-03-31 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BEGTHEIMER at $11 per case is by far the best value in still Hock. Agents Garner, Quelch Co., VINE AM SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 861 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATBCHAPPIJ. The Company's Mail Steamer, I >k KLERK will b.j despatched (or Muntok, Djiboep, Uiinj c, Sotu^fi List Pangkal291 words
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Advertisement496 1913-03-31 11 lICHELIN EANS ORE ILEAGE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, AGENTS 1 70 80 6 I Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER AND SKATING ON SATURDAY, APRIL, 5 MUSIC BY PARISIAN TRIO. The Brighton of Singapore. S Tennis, m am Tel. 336. jm Billiards ea Wi ew Hotel Electric Light and Fans. SINGLE DOUBLE ROOMS. GrOVB496 words
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Article984 1913-03-31 12 NOTABLE PLAYERS AND THEIR RESOURCES. The Golfing Temperament In searching for a good text upon which to hang a discourse (writer Bernard Darwin in The Evening Standard) I came the other day upon a truly admirable one from the pen of Mr. J. L. Low. "We often984 words
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Article161 1913-03-31 12 At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mackay Companies held in Boston last month Mr Clarence H. Mackay, the president, *>aid the most notable event of the year was "an invention of Mr. John Gott, who has been the chief engineer of the Commercial161 words
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Article570 1913-03-31 12 Remarkable Missives to Father-in-Law. Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas, of Churchroad. Hampstoad, was the defendant on February 25, in a summons before Mr. Don man at Marlborough street, brought by bis father in law, I'olouol Frederick Hambleton t'ustanco, alleging that on February 14 ho unlawiully and maliciously570 words
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Article451 1913-03-31 12 Memories of 45 Years on the Great Western. A familiar face has disappeared from l'addington platform. Forty-hvo years ago Mr. Robert Norman entered the service o' the (ireat Western railway as a goods porti I at Paddington Station three weeks ago he retired from the duties of451 words
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Article461 1913-03-31 12 Wren's Column Lauded as a Health Resort. A little army of painters and decorators is at work on the Monument, and for at least another fortnight will be in undisputed possession of the famous City landmark and the 311 steps up which visitors from all parts of461 words
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Article636 1913-03-31 12 Is There Too Much Luck In Putting As if putting at golf were not sufficiently difficult at the best of times, tho suffragists are corroding the greens so that each hole shall cost us more. If that be not the women's reason, writes D.D. in The Daily636 words
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Article461 1913-03-31 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest Lists. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list461 words
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Article100 1913-03-31 12 The following is supplied by the local agqnts Per N. D. L. steamer Buelow, due April 11.— Mr. F. Hurrop, Mrs. A. K. Carroll aud child, Mr. W. J. Neave, Miss Finnic, Mr. and Mrs. Adey-Moore, Mr. W. CrUscmann. Mr. O. Glasemann, Mr. K. Holzheuer. Mr. L. E. van Heinert,100 words
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Article36 1913-03-31 12 Per N. Y. K. steamer Tango Mam, dueApril B.— Mr. H. Walter. Mrs. Perlsteiu, Mr. A. D. Brownloe, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crawford, Rev. W. S. Kelley, Mr. A. (J. Watson, Mr. R. M. Williams.36 words
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Article429 1913-03-31 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. through steamer India, sailing on Thursday, April 3.— Mr. J. A. McGregor, Mr. J. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Vowler, Mr. 6. Ranisden, Mr. Leruiit, Mr..!. Berry, Miss Beriy, Mr. Mathewson, Mr. J. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson and429 words
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Article51 1913-03-31 12 Per M. M. Nera sailing March 81.— Rev. Bro James, Captain and Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Meukow and family, Mr. Van den Saarlene, Mrs. Gordon, His Excellency Hoo Wei Teh, Chinese Minister in Paris, Mrs. Hoo Wei Teb, child and maids, Mr. Chang, Secretary to the Minister, Rev. Father51 words
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Article66 1913-03-31 12 Per Austrian Lloyd steamer Koerber, sailing April 19.— Mr. W. A. Sims, Mr. J. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. Belhomme and child, Mr. and Mrs. DeDklau, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. H. Bastow, Mr. and Mm. liader and cluld, Mr. and Mrs. Steele-Boyce, Mr. S. H. Cole, Mr.66 words
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Advertisement238 1913-03-31 12 A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF 25 OIL PAINTINGS BY MODERN English, French Italian PAINTERS IN VERY ELABORATE GILT FRAMES Have just been unpacked. 9 AGENTS FOR: INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ARTS, PARIS. New Goods Good Goods. CAR LOAD OP REFRIGERATORS For Hotels, Clubs. Ships. Homes. Offices ana Flower Nurseries. EXQUISITE PARISIAN Tables.238 words
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Advertisement221 1913-03-31 13 ADLER TYPE WRITER jf*f iri^^b7^2!^BLO£i&!3SHH^^^ |^B^^L**^^Ba^"""^^"^^""-^^^si^iw' Visible writing, permanent alignment, marvellous, simple and solid construction, a first-class reliable typewriter at a LOW PRICE. sole agents: BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. ft Aix-la-Chapelle Springs A KAISER-WATER II A Refreshing Dietetic Table Water. OBTAINABLE FROM: mS BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD., |T ~Sb Sole221 words
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Advertisement748 1913-03-31 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED BERVICB Of THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. A THE WEBT AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. BITWIIN vwmantl* (Parth), North Wart Australian Port«, Java and Slngapora. Regular Fortnightly sailings betweec Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's Sound (Pert for the Kimberley748 words
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Advertisement282 1913-03-31 13 NEW and IMPROVED MODELS IN GRAMOPHONES English made with solid Wood case. Beautifully Finished. Pure and Mellow tone. Call and hear them. Only at the Robinson PI/VNO Co Ltd SIEMENS BROTHERS SIEMENS BROTHERS Dynamo Works, Ltd. AND CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICES i Caxton House, Westminster, London. WORKS i Sufford, Woolwich,282 words
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Advertisement726 1913-03-31 14 INSURANCE. NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. Founded 1797. HEAD OFFICES. NORWICH AND LONDON. Losses Paid exceed £28,500,000 Lowest Rates of Premium. Prou.pt and Liberal Settlements. THB BORNBO CO., LTD., Agents. M W •UAKDIAN ABBURANCB COMPANY, LIMITBD, LONDON lataeriaed Capital 42,000.050 Total lavostod Fosds 48,160,000 Aaaoal Income 41,100,000 I'liC oadersigned, Ageata loi726 words
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Advertisement443 1913-03-31 14 BANKING. HBN6KBNG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CeKPeftATIBN PAID- OP CAPITAL 111.000 300 n£S:?.T" FUNDS Sterling 41,600,000 all, I II,OCO.KK Silver 117,200,000 tB2 230,000 j Reserve Liability al Proprietors tlS.OOPOTO) J. COURT OV OIBBOTORS F, H. Armstrong, Bag., Chairmas. Hob. Mr. C. H. Rots, Depoiy Obtirmaa. S. H. Dodwoll. F. Lieb, Bsq.443 words
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Advertisement496 1913-03-31 14 BANKING. DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BAHK. fUUY MM UP CaPim (fk. Task 7,IM,0O«). dead Office Shanghai board ol Directors Berlin. BP.ANCUBSI S'_rU&, Calcutta, Hankow, Canton, Hongkong. Peking, Tientsin, Tsinanfo, Tsingtea, Kobe, Yokohama, Hamburg, OUNCEO BY THE FOLLOWING BANKB AND BANKERS. isaau— KoenigUohe SesLandlaa? (Prenstieoat Staatsbank). Direction der Diaecuto-Gesellchatt. Deutsche Bank. S. Bleiohroedei. Uerlinor496 words
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Advertisement894 1913-03-31 14 SALES BY AUCTION. EXCEPTIONALLY RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR Very Sound Investment WHBN Over 1,000,000 Dollars WORTH OF MOBT VALUABLE PROPERTIES BELONGING TO THE EBTATE OF THE LATE TAN KIM CHENG, DECEASED, Will be offered for sale by Auction by MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE Co. AT THEIR SALEROOM, NO. 3. RAFFLES PLACE.894 words
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Article962 1913-03-31 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Need for Hotel Reform. A correspondent of The Times considers it is time the question of hotel accommodation in England received serious attention. He says: The Automobile Association has, to do it justice, already made some efforts in this direction but962 words
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Article54 1913-03-31 15 Tho Chancellor of the Belgian Legation at Peking is said to have written to the Mayor of Brussels requesting him to induce a number of Belgian barbers to emigrate to China, where, owing to the suppression of the pigtail, a fortune awaits them in gratifying the Celestials' passion for the54 words
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Advertisement497 1913-03-31 15 Fatty degeneration y the h.p. Is a 20 h.p. American car more powerful than an 119 h.p. British car What does the 81 of difference in horse-power count for Is it muscle, or is it fat Howe power >■ r»ted-«nd Uxed -by engine bore. THBRBFORE, AmerioM automobile* »re bnilt with497 words
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Advertisement49 1913-03-31 15 Rub It In. A good many people think rheumatism can not be oared without taking nauseous medicine. Chamberlain's Pain Balm roan oaged thoroughly into the akin baa cored far j more rheumatism than any internal remedy in t&istence and gives relief quicker. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement326 1913-03-31 15 BY APPOINTMENT MOTOR TYRE MANUFACTURERS TO HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE V. THE MOTORING PUBLIC WANT DUNLOPS The enormous preponderance of Dunlop tyres at Olympia 1,356 as against 875 of all other makes combined is evidence that the public taste is sound. The spread of technical knowledge amongst car owners, backed326 words
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Advertisement130 1913-03-31 15 The Value of Good Sight, Sight stands for everything that is valuable OBa^fl or enjoyable in life. Without it our entire earning capacity would be j;one, as also the enjoyment of the beauties of nature, art, literature, music, etc. Yoo cannot tell if your eyes are right. You may see130 words
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Advertisement410 1913-03-31 16 It is an ANTICORROSIVE a.nd WATERPROOF PAINT. INERTOL It la THE BEET PHOTECTION FO* CONCRETE and IRON. LENGTHENS THE LIFE OF MOTOR CAR MUDGUARDS. WANTS. SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTED. Wanted. Shorthand Typist. Apply to The Aiiatic l'etroleum Co., Winchester House, Singapore. 29 8 81-8 MOTOR CAR WANTEO. Wanted, a second- hand,410 words
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Advertisement294 1913-03-31 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SA Daimler Theobald Limousine, 22 h.p. complete. Car in use np to date. Reasonable offers considered. Owner going home. Apply Lt Colonel Doonet, Raffles Hotel, Singapore. 2SB 84 GUN FOR SALE. Double-barrelled, 8 bore paradox big game gun, English made and in AI condition. Complete with294 words
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Advertisement496 1913-03-31 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUSE TO LET. No. 66, Robinson Road. Immediate entry. Apply S. Manasseh k Co. I 41 v HOUBEB TO LET. To let, No. 46, Anson Road and Nos 21 and 33, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11 v FURNISHED SEASIDE RESIDENCESTO LET. Belmont,496 words
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Advertisement498 1913-03-31 16 BOARD AND LOD6ING. V M. C. HOUSE, Excellent rooms, with or without board. Apply Tbe General Secretary. l-'J-scß. n BILVERBANK. ORCHARD ROAD. English Hume, vacincy, single room. Telephone 628. 118 81-8 BOARD AND REBIOENCE. Two nioe rooms with verandahs vacant from April 1, lower Tanglin District. Suitable for married couples498 words
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Advertisement683 1913-03-31 16 NOTICE^ KIAM KIATf GO. SHIPCHANDLn^ Cinrsmssl Isi fluslelßal OsstrisUrs. Telophoao No. 411. 108* 108, Market Street NOTICE TO LADIES LEAVING FOR EUROPE. O.d Clotbinp, Table Linen and Bottles will be gladly received by Mre. Amory at the Disttict Maternity, Victoria Street. 85 3 318 NOTICE OF REMOVAL Our office will683 words
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Advertisement674 1913-03-31 16 NiftlCES. 'SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. A Subscription Danoe will be held in the S. V. A. Drill Hall, on Friday, April 4. Applications for tickets must be made through Volunteers, to the Honorary Secretary of tho Volunteer Club, c o S.V.A. Drill Hall. Early applications are essential. Admittance by ticket only.674 words
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