The Straits Times, 2 July 1914
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Title Section13 1914-07-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.531 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JULY 2. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement166 1914-07-02 1 iflTI" BEER. Up 1 HOBROCKSES h. I. LONGCLOTH 500 Pieces only. $6,755 Free from filling, hard wearing, LONG CLOTHS &!!SHHII and an excellent washing quality. MERCERISED COTTON DAMASK. An ideal cloth for the wash, washes a snow white and always retains its highly mercerised finish, at the same time being166 words
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Advertisement180 1914-07-02 1 ROBINSON CO. FRISTER ROSSMAN'S HAND SEWING MACHINE. The New Family Hand-Machine. fZ—^JSf^ Will Sew from the Flneat to the Stoutest Cloth K*k This Machine is on a Walnut Base with Fast 3r <\-. -p. ii and Loose Wheel multiplying action, with gr^ SaOa^*^^- ;<,. VP^V^ automatic Bobbin Winder and complete180 words
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Advertisement27 1914-07-02 1 MORSE'S CALCARIUM DISTEMPER Solk Ai.knts: ADAMSON. 6ILFILLAN CO., LTD. AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER White Enamelled Beds 3'6xl Pillars $11 only. 18 Obtainable from A. FRANKEL CO., VICTORIA STREET.27 words
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Article765 1914-07-02 2 THE DECLINE IN THE TIDE OF IMMIGRATION. Influx of Russian Tailors. Attention wm called by the writer of an article on Police Court Reform in The Times of Jane 4 to the characteristic types of pri goners and public in some of the London Police Courts. Aliens765 words
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Article204 1914-07-02 2 New Disease Produced by Modern Dances. 14 Tango loot is the latest terror in the fashionable world, which has come to realise that at a certain stage in every new fad science steps in with some dreadful warning. The discoverer of the new disease is a (amour204 words
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Advertisement227 1914-07-02 2 MB Protect your f^ m iy Children against Consumption ty giving them \fflx U 'KEPLER' U rFMsM Hmrk) 1/ I Cod Liver Oil [I Malt Extract 11 HI It provides weakly children (and \\\\J 11 y adults) with strength and stamina to \V \V V/ battle with and overcome diseases227 words
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Advertisement69 1914-07-02 2 Can you Afford the Risk Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the boose Don't take such ri ks. A dose or two will care you before a doctor could possibly be called,69 words
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Advertisement521 1914-07-02 2 SKIN TROUBLE KEPT CHILDREN AWAKE Herself and Four Children a Mass of Sores. Discharge Like Water Before Scabs Formed. Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Q Dundonald Rd., Colwyn Bay. N. Wale*. "My eldest boy. eight yean old. caught a skin disease from the school. W» N iSJrv aU n521 words
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Advertisement97 1914-07-02 2 YAMATO CO. White Glazed Earthenware Latex Cups. 41, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE:. ISMAIL RAHEEM HAVE NOW ON SHOW A VERY RARE COLLECTION OF Diamonds Brilliants FROM ANTWERP IN Thirty Different Colours DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. NOTE ADDRESS: BRAS BASAH ROAD. Siberian Fish Game PHEASANTS,^ SALMON, FLAT FISH. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE97 words
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Article914 1914-07-02 3 PRELIMINARY TRIAL OF CUP DEFENDERS. Resolute Beaten by Vanitie. Vanitie, designed by William Gardner, beat the Herreshoff boat, Resolute, by 104 minutes' sailing time, on June 2, over a 80--mile <^p*e on Long Island Sound, Roslyn, New York. This was the first trial race of the season914 words
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Article142 1914-07-02 3 In the lis. of probate actions and matri mooial causes to br heaid and tried during the present law Fittings in I ondon there are 238 undefended suits— 44 fewer than at last Trinity sittings. Among these appear petitions for restitution of conjugal rights by Countess Russell (Russell, Countess M.142 words
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Advertisement506 1914-07-02 3 "^Wr Don't remain ■W D °n't let your life be clouded by indifferent %f health don't suffer needlessly don't HPv *^ar At rem ain Weak, Anaemic, Nervy," RunK& Am Down Let 'Wiocarnis 1 {the win* of life) f I^*^^^ K Ve y U health > ntw strength, new I blood,506 words
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Advertisement12 1914-07-02 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Gnat Peppermint Care Is M12 words
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Advertisement283 1914-07-02 3 KHAI SUN SIB, South Bridge Road. Photographs (Studio and Outdoor) taken at any hour of the day. Amateurs' work developed, ro-tonched cr printed. Portraits and Enlargements specialised. Illh-clatl product lon 1 at modsrata priest. Photographic stores of every description In stock. TRIALS SOLICITED. Satisfaction guaranteed. Large Stocks 01 Printing Ink283 words
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Advertisement761 1914-07-02 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Tia China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Franoisoo, to all points in the United States, Canada, Mezioo and Europe ZfTSffiri yi?J!£? 92 000 t «> n THpla Soi*aw Turbine Liner. "SHINYO MARU," "TENYO MARU" and761 words
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Advertisement381 1914-07-02 3 BTOOMVAART-MAATBCHAPPIJ (STBAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND." FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SBRVICB BBTWBBN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE, SABANG, COLOMBO PORT SAID, GBNOA, ALOIBRS TANGIER, LISBON AND SOUTHAMPTON. Steamers are due on or about the undermentioned date* Outward. Homiwabd. 1914 1014 P. Juliana July 10 Grotina July 11 Oranje July 24 Prins der Ned. Rembrandt381 words
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Advertisement646 1914-07-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. KOR CHIP*, JAPAN, PBNANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading isrood (or Chin* Court, Persian Gulf, Continent*] and American PorU. Stoamen will leave Singapore on or about— MAIL LINES Bomneard (for Europe). I Connecting at646 words
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Advertisement549 1914-07-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot witb tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially deaigaedand constructed, and are fitted with all tbe549 words
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Advertisement743 1914-07-02 4 BTEAMEB SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION GO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beserak, Eretay, Paka, Tringgann, Bisat, Semerak, Baohok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kubsamui, Bandon Langsuen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohiak and Bangkok. Due Departure m.%. BORIBAT July 4 *s-s. MAHIDOL July 8 July 8 REDANQ July 8 July743 words
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Advertisement514 1914-07-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG APHF.fiIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND DEUTBGH DAMPFSCHIFF fAHRTSGES. HANSA BREMEN. Combined Service. The steamers of th- se Companies maintain a regular Bervioe bdtweon Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emdeu and the Straits, Cbiaa and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fort nightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoa a514 words
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Advertisement648 1914-07-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NOROOEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamer* of this Company sail fortnii(htly from Bremen, Hamburg, Lisbon, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, ioaU amptoD, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (eonqeoting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and 'ioe versa) Port Sato, Sue*. Adda, Colombo, Penani; Singapore Hongkong,648 words
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Advertisement348 1914-07-02 5 TYRES. Mooglandt C^o«> 9 Singapore. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CHILDREN'S CONCERT. The Next Children's Concert will beheld in ;he VICTORIA THEATRE On Friday, the 3rd July, at 6. 15 p.m. A CONCERT AND DANCE under the Patronage of H. I. Tl c Officer Adur.t lintiatiog the Government and Mrs. WilkinßOQ, will tske348 words
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Advertisement401 1914-07-02 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MOTOR LORRY WANTED. Wanted, a secondhand 3. ton fetea-.u ot Motor Lorry. l'lra<' ktate tp.o, nice and ollitr paitic. liars t > N. X., r/o strtkitd TiuitS. 27 8-7 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that our firm has gone into liquidation as from the Ist .Tu'v, 1014, and401 words
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Advertisement321 1914-07-02 5 OFFIGEB TO LET. Tho Arcade, Nos. 88-40, Ist floor, Raffled Sqnarc. immf-rtia'e entry. Please apply, TiilJ KA>C ASIATIC CO., LTD., 3, D" Almeida Strett. 27 8-7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SUBWAY AND PIPELAYING AT MERBAU ROAD The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite Tenders for tha constraotion of a Subway at Morbau Road321 words
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Advertisement411 1914-07-02 5 KOH COMPANY'S CASH CLEARANCE SALE Now Proceeding. A Fine Collection oT WATER-COLOUR PICTURES (Recently exhibited at tbe Victoria Memorial Hall) Now on Sale at our Show-room. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITKD. KOH COMPANY, 82-83, Bras Basah Road, Singapore. N.B. A Souvenir will be presented to anyone purchasing goods to the value of411 words
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Advertisement435 1914-07-02 5 j Royal V£i\olia Cream Soap. Rojral Vinoli.i ("roam So;ip ptMMawa hisMj beaefcial <|iialitics which rciuK-r it most ctliraciotis in piomotj iiii; llu" liL".i!tli Mid l>oanly of the skin. It yield* a rich, creamy latlicr, exceptionally sootliinK and comforting in its ciTect. Hence, ladies, children and all whose skins are delicate435 words
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Advertisement213 1914-07-02 6 I The rule I Of THE ROAO. MOTOR CYCLE SENIOR T.T. RACE. WON THE TEAM PRIZE THE MOST COVETED AWARD IN THE MOTOR CYCLE WORLD. THE ONLY TEAM TO FINISH IN TIME. ALWAYS RELIABLE. NEVER FAIL. Write lor Illustrated List. Free. H. WOLSKEL CO., Sole Agents, Straits Settlements and Federated213 words
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Advertisement249 1914-07-02 6 SIEMENS I WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Tblbqbams: SIEMENS, Singapore. TEtimom No. f47. I SIEMENS ontinuous Current Motor Type FC. A't^u I^bbbSl Ovsr f^ of these MACHINES at work in the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Head Office:— Caxton House, Westminster, London. Supplies Depl. and Stores249 words
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Advertisement253 1914-07-02 6 K. TSUTADA Japanese Dentist, 74 74-1. BRAS BASAH ROAD. Telephone No. 1245. 1 EXTRACTION PAINLESS. Charges Moderate WORK GUARANTEED. Consultation In eltber Engllshor Malay PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE STUDIO. Amateurs' Work, Developing, Printing and Enlarging. KONG HINGCHEONG& COMPANY. Adalphl Hotel Buildings, Singapore. Branch at Penang 1-6 81-6 15 The Straits Times FOR253 words
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Article131 1914-07-02 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, July 2. High Water, 4.40 a.m., 5.8 p.m. B. I. homeward mail closesFriday, July 3. High Water, 6.13 p.m., 6.6 p.m. B. I. outward mail due. N. D. L. outward mail due. Bintan Plantations, Winchester House, noon. Children's C jnoort, Victoria Memorial Hall, 6.15. Saturday,131 words
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Article202 1914-07-02 7 TO-DAT. Colombo and Bombay Rangoon Maru 3pm Ponang and Calcutta Yatahing 8 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 8 pm P. Dirkson and P. Swettenham Selangor 8 pm Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee Bpm Kemaman, K. Dungan and Trengganu Will o'tbe Wisp 8 pm Bangkok Singaporean Bpm Sourabaya, Singa202 words
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Article273 1914-07-02 7 The Imp. German mail steamer P. E. Freidrick left Penang at 10 a.m. to-day, and may be expected to arrive here at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 8. She will most probably be ll— ]«iiiliinl for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan ports at 10 p.m. the same day.273 words
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Article591 1914-07-02 7 Latest Arrivals. Amherst, Brit. str. 135 tons. Cant Scott, July 2. From k. Lan tan. June 29. O.c. and M dp. Heng JooSeng. For Kelantan, July Braid, Nor. str. Mi tons, Capt Folkeetead, July 1. From Kiag\ ik. June VS. O.c. and 2 p. Scan* Kee. For Bangkok,591 words
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97 1914-07-02 7 Wharves at which Vessels arc Berthed To-Dayi TAN'JONQ PAOAR. Bast Whakt Basin Nil. W. Sbctiom No. l...Taroba, Islanda. Shbsks Whait Denbighshire. Maim W. Sbct. No. 2.. .Ni1. 8... Ni1. 4.. .Ni1. 6 ..Sandakan. •...Baud, Ranee, Mark. Nsw Dock T...EUenga, Aparima. Wist Wharf B...Kinta.97 words
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Article113 1914-07-02 7 Manila intends to keep abreast of the latest of modern movement*, flying. Captain Tom Ounn, the Chinese aviator, after a tour of inspection ami experiment, has returned to Manila with his staff for the purpose of building two air machines, one for exhibition and the other for113 words
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Article275 1914-07-02 7 EXCMANOE SiwttArou July 2, 1914. O» Loaooa Bank 4 m/> 8/4fc Demand M S/8H Private 8 m/i 2/4 3 8 m/i S/4A Oa OißMAiri Bank d/d 288 Private 8 m/i 34l'i Oh Fbamjb Bank d/d »8J Private 8 m/g n 297J On India Bank T. T. m275 words
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Article192 1914-07-02 7 I"™ 1 Buyers Value (2 10 10 Ampana 7/0 1 1 AyerWeng 10 10 BuUt 3.10 10 10 Bruan^ 0.75 10 10 Kampat 10 10 Kanaboi 1.00 10 10 Kinta Association 8.00 41 £1 Kinta Tin 1.13.6 41 41 Lahat Miner 6.00 10 0 Malayan Collieries £1 £1 Malayan192 words
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Article640 1914-07-02 7 BU BBER. J? 8 6 Buyer* 8eller«. 2/- 3/- Allan*' 1/6 1 £1 £1 Anglo Java 2/10 8/7 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 6/6 9/8 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka -/8 /ll 41 1 Batn Tig* 2.5.8 2.9.3 norn 2/- 2/- Bekoh £1 £1 Bakit Kajang 19.4* 1.12.9 41 41 Bukit Lintang 2.10.0640 words
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Article118 1914-07-02 7 41 41 B. Bmeltin« Co. 12/- 18/0 41 41 Pre*. I.IJO 1.8.0 6/- Bleotrio T'wayt 4/- 4/6 10 10 FrMer Neave 56.00 01.00 (0 60 Hammer Co. 100.00 110.00 100 Homurth Erskine 45.00 100 7%Pwl. 100.00 100 100 K*ti Bro, Def. 100.00 126.00 10 10 Mavnaid Co. 12 50118 words
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Advertisement10 1914-07-02 7 For hronic Cbest Complaints, WcodV Great I'dppermin' Cure sk 6d.10 words
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Advertisement153 1914-07-02 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 8.— At No. 04, Market St., stock intrade, at 10.33. July 8. At saleroom. Office Furniture, iron safe, etc., at 10. July 4.— At saleroom, unredeemed plodges, at 10. July 7. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Chinjr Kent Lee and Co. July >.—153 words
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Advertisement325 1914-07-02 7 EMBASSY MIXTURE. Fixture jl fcl*HaWg9 The tobacco for discriminating smokers. Packed in \i lb tins. FRASER h CHALMERS, Ltd., Singapore and Ipoh. SOLE AGENTS, S.S. <fc F.M S., FOR DAVEY, PAXMAN'S SUCTION GAS ENGINES and PRODUCERS. NOTED FOR THEIR RELIABILITY— DURABILITY. LOW FUEL CONSUMPTION. TYPES OF PRODUCERS. (1) ORDINARY for325 words
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Advertisement78 1914-07-02 7 TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I 1 AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. DENMARK 3-REEL DETECTIVE THE CURSE OF HIS LIFE Depicting the Pathetic Story of a Kleptomaniac. The Mystery and Sensation will keep every audience on the Up-toe of expectation and excitement. Film dArt 2-Reel Exclusive A LESSON FOR78 words
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1171 1914-07-02 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, JULY 2. PLANTERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU I Some considerable discussion has been taking place lately with reference to tbe formation of a sort of bureau of information for rubber estates which need assistants and for planters who need work. We happened to be rather closely connected with1,171 words
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Article19 1914-07-02 8 Tbe N.Y.K. steamer Hitachi Maru, which called at Malacca last week, took away 300 tons of rubber for Europe.19 words
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Article28 1914-07-02 8 The quantity of tin ore exported by tin tribute™ on tbe land of tbe Royal Juhore Tin Mining Co., Ltd., during June was 30 piculs, or 37 bags.28 words
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Article30 1914-07-02 8 Mr. C. Speldewinde, of the Forest Depart, ment at Pekan, lately Bhot two elephants at Roinpin. One of them had done a good deal of damage to some coconut plantations.30 words
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Article43 1914-07-02 8 A team of naval offioers, who are travelling out to the China station by tbe P. and O. Nile, came up from Port Swcttenham on Tuesday and played hockey against a scratch Selangor Club team which defeated them by six goals to nil.43 words
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Article46 1914-07-02 8 The troubled state of affairs in China has led to many wealthy to«kays returning to the F.M.S. Tbe Malay Mail has it on good authority that a large sum of money is also being withdrawn from Chinese banks and industries for safer investment in the Straits.46 words
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Article50 1914-07-02 8 A meeting of subscribers to tbe Koala Lumpur St. George's Ball is called for Saturday next to pass the accounts, which show that the total expenses of the last ball were little short of 18,000, and the balance in band is 1778.91 against 174.84, the balance from last year's fund.50 words
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Article48 1914-07-02 8 A Chinese named Chan Chew Chye was charged this morning in tbe second court with abetment of forgery by making use of a forged promissory note. No progress was made with the case, an adjournment for a week being ordered. Bail in $500, in two sureties, was allowed.48 words
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Article84 1914-07-02 8 Tbe Deli Courant of June 27 says that it is in receipt of a wire from the Nve. Sourabaia Courant which says that tbe latter paper has come upon a circular in German which says Mat synthetic rubber is being produced in Germany at the rate of 100 tons a84 words
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Article71 1914-07-02 8 Suspicious smells, the discovery of dead rats between the wood skirting and the walls, two cases of plague among the Chinese staff which terminated fatally, and an out break among the European residents, prompted tbe members of the Hongkong V.M.C.A. to hold an emergency meeting on tbe night of June71 words
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Article86 1914-07-02 8 It is a fact which cannot be disputed, says the Peking I >aily News, that Peking itself is more free from crime than even Hongkong or Shanghai. This may be partly explained by tbe greater amenability of the northern people to law, and partly explained by the strict control exercised86 words
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Article94 1914-07-02 8 The road from Rawang to the collieries on the Kuala Selangor road turning is reported to be in bad condition portions of it, says the Malay Mail, arc under water after heavy rain and recent Hoods, when several stretches of road became impassable, have loosened the road metal with the94 words
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Article90 1914-07-02 8 Two life size portraits of tbe well known Indian worthies, Sri Ramakrishna Parama hamsa and his disciple Swami Vivck.inanila in sitting posture have just arrived from an American firm to tbe order of Dr. K Appadurai, of tbe Ceylon Pharmacy, ttrough their agent in Singapore. They are ex oellently drawn90 words
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Article115 1914-07-02 8 From the Sumatra Post, we gather that on Saturday last a meeting of Scotsmen to cele brate the 600 th anniversary of the Battle ol Bannockburn took place at tbe Medan Hotel. After a very pleasant dinner, says the report, during which the healths of the Queen of Holland and115 words
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Article125 1914-07-02 8 Tbe thiee Chinese who are in custody in connection with the Johore murder and gang robbery, details of which were published a few days ago, were again brought before the senior magistrate, Mr. A. V. Brown, in the first court, this morning. Chief Detective Inspector Taylor was not prepared to125 words
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Article174 1914-07-02 8 There was an echo of the recent Assizes in tbe third court yesterday afternoon when a Uokien named Oan Soon was charged with being concerned in the death of a Chinese mandore. It may be remembered that at the Assizes two Hokiens wore found guilty of being Concerned in the174 words
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Article376 1914-07-02 8 Mr. Duncan Jeffrey, of Messrs. McAuliffe, I'avis, and Hope, has left Penang for Singapore, on transfer. Mrs. and Miss Kemplen have left Kuala Lipis homeward bound. They are travelling by tbe P. and O. Nellore. Mr. P. W. Abbot, secretary to Mr. Justice Ebden, has returned to376 words
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Article140 1914-07-02 8 With reference to tbe recent success of tbe Halgownie Robber Estates, Limited, which was awarded the gold medal for No. 1 Crepe (Class I) and a certificate for Class 111 at the London Exhibition, and also of Inch Kenneth Rubber Estates, Limited, which gained the silver140 words
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Article190 1914-07-02 8 A great deal of interest has lately been shewn in the proposal to form a Presbyterian Church in the capital of the F..M.S and tbe services last Sunday, conducted by tbe Key. W. Murray were well attended. At the evening service, the communicant members were formally constituted190 words
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Article255 1914-07-02 8 We are glad that oar corn'nent on tbe position of this company bag brouijlit us some information supplementing the reports on which our comment was based. With reference to tbe 260 acres in laUiing, the report of what was said at tbe meeting has since been255 words
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Advertisement258 1914-07-02 8 At the Banquet given by the Corporation of the City of London to Their Majesties The King and Queen of Denmark, at the Guildhall, London, on 12th May, 1914, TWO of the only three Champagnes served were BOLLINGER AND VEUVE CLICQUOT. These wines were also supplied at THE LORD MAYOR'S258 words
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Advertisement188 1914-07-02 8 ALHAMBRA CMEMATMUM THEATRE, BEACH ROAD 2nd Show 9.15 p.m. Ist Show 780 p.m. A POWERFUL PROGRAMME I i Thrilling AH British Detective Film THE MYSTERY OF THE OLD HULL In 3 Parts. First in the Sleuth Hound Series. Traitors to Their King Pathecolour, la 4 PART*, at 8 30 p.m.188 words
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Advertisement11 1914-07-02 8 Latest advertisements of tbe day appear on page 5 and 11.11 words
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Article371 1914-07-02 9 BOMBS FOUND IN THE ROYAL QUARTERS. Impossible for the Archduke To Escape. Rbctbb's Tblbobam. London, July 1. With the exception of the Kaiser, who was a warm friend of the deceased, no foreign monarch attends the Austrian royal funeral owing to tbe impossibility of adequately accomodating them and371 words
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Article133 1914-07-02 9 Deb Ostasiatis<'uii Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, July 1. According to Budapest papers, the Com mander in Chief in Bosnia, and the joint Finance Minister Bilinski, have resigned. Tl.e Knscr will be the only foreign sovereign to attend the burial ceremonies at Vienna. In tlie Croatian Diet at A gram,133 words
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Article48 1914-07-02 9 Protest Against Continuing War. ltm rsk s Tklkueam. London, July 1. A worker*' congress at Madrid has decided on a general strike as protest agtinst the war in Morocco. There have been rumours that several hundred Spaniards were killed and wounded in fighting near Ciuta.48 words
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Article32 1914-07-02 9 Kiith'l Telegbam. London, July 1. Kent beat Gloucester by seven wicket*. M.C.C. beat Oxford University by 237 runs. Essex T. Yorkshire, Notts v. Sussex and Lancashire v. Warwickshire were drawn.32 words
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Article151 1914-07-02 9 WOMEN REFUSE TO LEAVE THE CITY. The Last Chance Declined. Rbctbb's Tblbobam. London, July 1. Tbe mediation conference at Niagara is adjourned for a fortnight pending discussion between the Carranza and Huerta delegates. A New York meoaage says there are only 42 Britishers in Mexico City, mostly women151 words
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Obituary182 1914-07-02 9 Reutkr's Tblbobam. London, July 1. The death is announced of Lord Wemyss. The death of Stanley PorUl Hyatt, author, and of Edmund Payne, actor, are announced. Stanley Portal Hyatt was an old Dulwich Collegian and a most interesting personality. Some nine years ago be was in Hongkong homeward bound182 words
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Article64 1914-07-02 9 Rbi'tbk Tbleobam. London, July 1. Princess of Wales stakes, probables and weights Cantilever (Southeyi 10 stone 4 Ib*; The Curragh (Clark) and Sun Vat (W. Huxley) 9/9 Brakespear (H. Jones), Hapsburg (Foy), Forty Four (F. Bullock) 8/18 Suuoylako 8.11 Tomlin (Jolliss), Lanius (Wai ter Grigga) 88 Duke Humphrey64 words
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Article28 1914-07-02 9 Reutkr's Telegram. London, July 1. An Athens message says the AustroGerman, Anglo-French and Italo Russian Governments have officially approved an agreement embodying concessions to the Epirotes.Reuter - 28 words
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Article55 1914-07-02 9 DBR OsTASLATiSCHB LLOYD TBLBOBAM. Berlin, June 30. Berlin, June 30. The Imperial Council of Russia have granted M. Trepow a concession to construct a South Siberian railway of 1050 kilometers. M. Trepow will transfer the concession to a French bank syndicate. The concession for the South Siberian rail55 words
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Article34 1914-07-02 9 Deb Ostasiatis. as Lloyd Tblbobam. Berlin, July 1. The Russian press is urging a new AngloRussian understanding on the Persia oil question, quoting as example the Anglo-Ger-man agreement over Asia Minor.34 words
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Article55 1914-07-02 9 Dbb OarAsiATisu'Hß Lloyd Tblbobam. Berlin, July 1. The Frankfurter /.eitung point* out that Germany has withdrawn from her right by treaty to construct two railways in Shan tung, having left the construction of the lines to the new authorities of China. Germany, says the paper, is displaying55 words
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Article36 1914-07-02 9 (From Ort Own Cobmspondbitt.) Koala Lumpur, July 2. Mr. Cbarlton Maxwell leaves on Saturday for Trengganu where be act* as British A^ent, vice Mr. Dickson, who succeeds Mr. Maxwell as District Officer, Ulu Selaagor.36 words
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Article26 1914-07-02 9 KaCVU's TbLBCBAM. London, July 1. Brookes beat FroiUbeim 6—2, ft— l, 5—7, 4- 6, Tbe winner plays tot holder of the championship, Wilding.26 words
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Article725 1914-07-02 9 KINTUCK WASHED ASHORE BY HUGE WAVES. Panic in Padang. Dutch newspapers to hand amplify tbe cabled news of the Sumatra earthquake of last week and supply some details of which the following are a selection The Java Bode of June 27 say* that a wire was received from725 words
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Article270 1914-07-02 9 Surprise Alarm Secures Good Muster. Upwards of 200 members of tbe Singapore Volunteer Corps, including the Malay Com pany, responded to a surprise alarm, sounded last evening shortly after nine o'clock, and paraded at tbe Drill Hall under the command of Lieut. Col. O. A. Derrick. His270 words
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Article26 1914-07-02 9 Mr. E E. Grieve, of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Hongkong office, has li-co removed to toe Govern men t Civil Hosp t»l suffering from plague.26 words
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Article1537 1914-07-02 9 HOW TO REACH SELANGORS SANATORIUM. 3,600 Feet Up. It might be interesting to residents of Singapore and Malacca to learn a few facts abont Bukit Kutu, the hill sanatorium of Selangor. Situated on the out- skirts of the little town of Kuala Kubu, and provided1,537 words
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Article42 1914-07-02 9 Quotations Current Yesterday. The East Asiatic Company favour at with the following report The market in London yesterday was easier. The dosing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 2/9{ Forward 2»J First latex crepe, delivery next three months 2/1}42 words
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Article430 1914-07-02 9 Abolition of Opium Shops Advocated. At tbe Chinese Christian Association, on Tuesday night, for fully two hours (writes a correspondent) about a dozen »kers discussed the question that all opium shops be abolished and the sale of chandu be conducted only at depots established by (iovernment. Many430 words
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Article63 1914-07-02 9 Mr. H. K. C. Fisher, manager of the Straits district of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, informs us that the week-end telegram service has been extended by the com pany to the following places from Singapore Ascension, St. Helena, Zanzibar, Seychelles, Mauritius and Rodriguez, Cooos, Aden, Perim,63 words
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Article100 1914-07-02 9 The news of the death in Canada of Mr. S. Bellinger, of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, has reached Hongkong. Mr. Bellinger went home on sick leave on April 2, and though for a long time previously bis health bad been causing anxiety it was hoped that the change of100 words
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Article441 1914-07-02 9 ACTIVITY OF THE NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS. Lords and the Amending Bill Reuteb's Tblbqram. London, July I. Several civilians and policemen were injured in an affray between Unionist and Nationalist volunteers at Omagh in consequence of the police stopping and threatening to prosecute two armod volunteers, at Belfast. General441 words
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Article156 1914-07-02 9 INSURGENTS THREATENING DUR4ZZO. Serious Defeat of the Loyalists, Rbutbr's Tblbobam. London, July 1. M. Turkhan, the Albanian Premier, hsa arrived at Rome with the object of persuading Italy and Austria to occupy Albinia with troops. The position at Dora/zo is again critical. Telegrams state that Prenk and Bibdoda156 words
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Article47 1914-07-02 9 Rectkb's Telegram. London, July 1. Ten thousand were present at the WellsBell contest at Olympia, including hundred* of women. A parson acted as master of ceremonies. General Richardson denies the alleged order. The Anchor line announces that none of tbe California's passengers were drowned.47 words
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Article1377 1914-07-02 10 EXPERIENCES OF AN AMATEUR OPERATOR. Noises of the Storms. So far as tbe reception of distant signals is concerned, writes R. W. A. Thomson in the Evening Standard, the results of wireless experiments depend to some extent on the geographical position, and also on the surroundings, of1,377 words
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Article693 1914-07-02 10 The Recent Discovery in British Guiana. A statement made recently by Sir Walter Egerton, the Governor of British Guiana, at a meeting of the Royal Agricultural and Commercial Society in Georgetown, the capital, to the effect that gold had been discovered on the southern frontier of the693 words
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Article206 1914-07-02 10 In consequence of a heavy calendar of prisoners awaiting trial at the recent Assizes, before the acting Chief Justice (the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K.C.) and owing to the long list of causes before the Fall Court of Appeal, ordinary litigation at the Supreme Court206 words
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Article618 1914-07-02 10 Growing Business of the Lighting Company. We have been furnished with the following account of the second annual general meeting of the Malaoca Electric Lighting Company, Limited, held on Saturday, Jane 27, at the registered office of the company, 5, Battery Road, Singapore, Mr. C. E. F.618 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article50 1914-07-02 10 Swimming Club Launches leave on Sun day as follows Johnston's Pier, at 8, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.80 and 8.80 pan. Clab Bungalow, 8.80 and 9.80 a.m., 12.16, 8 and 6.80 p.m. 60 yards Team Race will be swum off on arrival of the 10 o'clock launch.50 words
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Article27 1914-07-02 10 Singapore Qolf Club. The July medal of tbe Singapore Golf Club will be played on Saturday and Sunday next, and the ladies' spoon competition on Monday.27 words
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Article45 1914-07-02 10 5.C.C. Tournament. Yesterday's Tie resulted as follows Siholi Handicap, Final. Sooular beat Foreman, 21— 16. To-day's Tie. Fooe-a-Sidb Rink Gams. Bath, Hvalsoe, Armstrong and Cantrell v. Scoolar, Blackwell, Critten and Hermansen. Friday's Tie. Docblb Handicap, Final. McKenzie and Sooular v. Mittlestein and Cohnitz45 words
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Article192 1914-07-02 10 Most people, especially those who have already gone inU more or less strict train ing, will be pleased to know that the S.C.C. athletic sports are to iie held. A meeting of the Club committee was hold last evening when Saturday, July 25, was fixed192 words
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Article505 1914-07-02 10 Attractive Extension to Printing Office. Singapore cannot be said to possess a superfluity of public buildings pleasing to the eye, although any standard of beauty derired would, of necessity, not be too bigh in this part of tbe world. Recent activities on the part of the Government,505 words
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Article232 1914-07-02 10 Which has Produced the Greatest Men? A debate arranged by tbe Society of Warwickshire Folk in London to discuss which county in England has produced the greatest men was held on May 22 at tho Holbor& Restaurant, with Lieut. Colonel Martineau, Lord Mayor of Birmingham, in the232 words
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Article78 1914-07-02 10 The programme for the Children's Concert in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday, contains the following items by the K.0.Y.L.1. string band March "Mosquito's Parade" Whitney Caprice.. ."The Whistler and his Dog"...Pryor Song You made me Love You Monaco Intermezzo Paquita" Darewski Piccolo Solo "Deep Blue Sea" Brewer78 words
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Article118 1914-07-02 10 The members who composed the Bangkok cricket team which lifted the Paget Cap in Singapore in 1909 will regret to learn of the death of Mr. J. U. Mactaggart. The Bangkok Times says it will be remembered that Bangkok had no umpire and Mr.118 words
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Article65 1914-07-02 10 Mr. A. H. Collinson, Chief Engineer of the Canton Hankow Railway, has gone to the north of Japan to examine into timber production with special reference to the prospects for railway sleepers, says the Hankow Daily News. Upon the completion of bis investigations in the Hokkaido, Mr. Collinson is going65 words
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Article444 1914-07-02 10 Prisoners to be Extradited To Canton. The (oar men ami one woman arrested in connection with the recent piracy of the Tai On and who have been repeatedly remanded in the Police Court at Hongkong are now to be extradited to Canton. The following account of the444 words
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Article245 1914-07-02 10 Arrivals. Per str. Profit, July I.— From Bangkok Rev. J. B. Dunlop and Mrs. Dunlop. Per str. Nellore, Joiy 1. -From Shanghai Miss W. Cowan. Per jstr. Hye Leong, July 1. From Kuantan Messrs. Tegai. G. B. Lucas, J. B. Hugh and Edward Tringosamy. Per str. Chiengmai,245 words
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Article86 1914-07-02 10 Batang Malaka.— 9,397 lbs. Chimpul.- 6,800 lbs. Bekoh.— lB,l4o lbs. Mount Austin.- 57,000 lbs. Batu Kate. -16,646 lbs. Haytor.— 7,437 lbs. Changkat Serdang.— ll,l73 lbs. Permas.— l3,B2o lbs. Excess on dry February and March crops, 2,1(2 lbs. Majedie.— s,o77 lbs. United Sumatra.— B4,soo lbs. Six months, 173,50086 words
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Article138 1914-07-02 10 In regard to the rumoured amalgamation between the Nippon Y linen Kaisha, the Toyo Kisen Kaisha, and the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, the Yorodzu reports that the rumour will never be realised. For some time past, negotiations for amalgamation appear to have been in progress among the parties138 words
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Article38 1914-07-02 10 Miaa Leigh.—" I admire yonr effects so much, Mr. Dauber. I wish I could carry gome of your brilliant colouring away with me. Mr. Dauber.—"! think yon will to-day, madam. Youre cr sitting on my newly made-op palette38 words
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Article690 1914-07-02 10 ORIGIN OF THE COMMUNITY IN INDIA. The First Mixed Marriage. Saint Andrew's Colonial Homes' Magazine contains some interesting items regarding the early Eurasian. The members of John Company—merchants and officials took Indian wives, who accepted for tbe most part of their husband's religion. These marriages, or many of690 words
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Article82 1914-07-02 10 Malini, the magician, has mastered malaria and this evening will demonstrate the fact by appearing at the Palladium to mystify bis audience, lie has promised to present some of his best feats of sleight of- band, and those who saw him at the Memorial Hall recently know what82 words
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Article74 1914-07-02 10 According to the Manila Cable Laws Ameri can, rinderpest is increasing in the Philippines in (act it baa been on the increase since the legislature withdrew a certain degree of control from the Bureau of Agriculture and vested provincial governors with powers to direct and control rinderpest. The ravages of74 words
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Miscellaneous94 1914-07-02 10 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, June 80. B a.m. 8 p.m. 0 p.m. Bared. 82 Fab 29.022 20.815 29.850 Temp. 84.2 86.0 81.0 Wet Bulb Thei 79.0 79.0 77.4 Dir. of Wind SW SE calm Max. shade Temp. 87.0 Mm 73.8 Max. in Sun 184.2 Te rad. Ther 72.4 Rainfall94 words
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Article870 1914-07-02 11 Grim Coincidence with a 1912 Collision. The Empress of Inland calamity serves to recall another collision which took place on July 27, 1912, in the wine locality as the recent Bssastst, but si which there was but little public uotice taken at the time as there was870 words
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Article115 1914-07-02 11 fluf«M i J. Hammond Smith, of the University of Pittsburg, baa perfected an iuven tioD which be call* a sterometricon, and by which human features may be reproduced in clay with photographic accuracy. One with some knowledge of photography and fairly agile laiiis may make a buat or statue of115 words
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Article710 1914-07-02 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, July 2, 1914. Messrs. Lyall and EvaU, Exchange and Shire Brokers, issue the following lint of quotations this morning I No V*ll« Bcyhes. Silubs. 2/ Allagar 1/44 1/11 C 1 Anylo J».a 'J/10 3/7 1 Ao*lo Joiiote 1,6 8/6710 words
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Advertisement43 1914-07-02 11 Coughing into Ooneumption -Oulyai' i.<<" 1 t you stop It \»Li'.o it ii OKI aoongh. WATERCJRYB fc,ETf.E3UI£O GOO LIVER OIL COMPOUND The finest preparation mill* Cor combating vere rongb*. C! KKS »ny c-igh that is aaJy a cou^h. Vs*f palatable. OF I <Tf».43 words
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Advertisement31 1914-07-02 11 Good health is more than gold. Worth more than place, Not to be sold, And yet it may be bought. No truth is truer, All may oMaia Woods' Prppr mint Cure.31 words
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Advertisement325 1914-07-02 11 PICTURES THAT WILL TAKE A LOT OF BtATING PIOI'RI IS THI TWO CAPITAL PROGRAMMES we »re pat'iiw on in th« Irst Show, 7.30 to 9 p m. S«oond Show, 9.1 Sto 1 1 p.m. TO-NIGHT AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH BOAD. CAPITAL ONE-REEL DRAMAS: A LIGHTHOUSE IN DARKNESS AFTER325 words
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Advertisement36 1914-07-02 11 i J LLUJ I j TELEPHONE:ISio^nTP jfi THECOLUMB TYRE Co(far east) I SLROBINSONROAI^^J GARRICK MIXTURE A Perfect Pipe Tobacco. RAFFLES HOTEL. Special Dinner AND Dancing after Dinner On Saturday, July 4. MUSIC BIT THE iE^IEvT^I-A-IT TRIG36 words
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Article1198 1914-07-02 12 A NEW ANTHOLOGY OF THE OLD FAVOURITES. 11 Daisy, Daisy Yesterday noon, writes Clarence Hook in Tlu' Chronicle, a street organ clattered out under my window a tune that seemed a revival of bygone ages. Dimly the longburied melody suggested the words Two lovely black eyes1,198 words
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Article1140 1914-07-02 12 Good Growth of Rubber— Tapping Prospects. The second annual general meeting of the Toerangie (Sumatra) 'lubber and Produce KstatcH, Ltd., was held on June 3, at the registered office of the company, Nos. 1 to 4, Great Tower-street, E. C, Mr. George Croll, presiding. The Chairman raid Gentlemen,1,140 words
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Article714 1914-07-02 12 Some Remarkable Exhibits At Regent's Park. It is not often that one can see at the Zoo examples of the two extremes of development in the tails of the American monkeys, but that is the case at present, for in the old Insect House, now devoted to small714 words
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Article333 1914-07-02 12 Another Temperance Reform In Scotland. Whether the Scottish people like it or not, Scotland is the happy hunting ground of the temperance reformer. For years experiment after experiment has been tried there closing on Sundays and restricted hours on weekdays with results which have been more or less333 words
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Article15 1914-07-02 12 Some men who are always saying business before pleasure" never give intelligent attention to either.15 words
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Article399 1914-07-02 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest Lists The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Bxpress. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the msoanoe of this list399 words
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Article46 1914-07-02 12 The following is supplied by the local agents: Per N. D. L. steamer Prinz Eitel Friedrich, due July B.— Mr. and Mrs. H. Clunies-Ross, Miss Kelly, Mr. D. Matheson, Consul J. Schild, Mr. E. Challen. To Penang Mr. W. Stewart, Mr. C. Sayers, Mr. C. Cook.46 words
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Article628 1914-07-02 12 Toad Soup and Plaster of Putrid Mud. The general report on the census of India, 1911, which has just reached England, is not a mere compilation of statistics it is as full of romance and intense interest as any novel dealing with native life and customs coul 1628 words
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Advertisement245 1914-07-02 12 Owing to late arrival of s.s. Mark OUR FURNITURE EXPOSITION IN CIIDMITIIDC TnU/M r° RCHAaD &tank roads.1 runniiuiiL iuwn Lopposife govt. house.j Will Commence from July 4 and end July 31 1 91 4. EMBRACES EVERY CONCEIVABLE LINE FOR HOMES, OFFICES, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, ESTATES, THEATRES ETC., ETC. COME AND INSPECT245 words
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Advertisement53 1914-07-02 13 UNSURPASSABLE! Em REINFORCED CONCRETE SPECIALISTS. CURVED 18. FOR ARCHED FLOORS AND BRIDGES TO CARRY HEAVY LOADS. HY-RIB self centering reinforcement for use in Concrete Floors, Roofs, Ceilings, Walls, Culverts, Drains, Tanks, etc., etc. UNITED STEEL SASH or Steel Window Frames. Greatest Permanency, Complete Ventilation, Weatherproof. DESIGNS, ESTIMATES, PRICES ON APPLICATION.53 words
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Advertisement372 1914-07-02 13 DENTISTRY Expert European KaPLOiIV. Latest Scientific Methods UP-TO-DATE MODERN APPLIANCES neeesfary for HYGIENIC AND PERFECT WORKMANBHIP. Traatmnt only idviied when necaisiry. GONBULTATIONB FREE. Business Hoais: 9 am. to noon, and 'a p.m. to 6 p.m. M. KINOLER, Dentist, (French and German »l-o Spoken) TIM Columbil Dental Laboratory. Jresham House (2nd372 words
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Advertisement106 1914-07-02 13 I 30 4TH SB4 FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD. F Singapore Branch. GEN GAS AND DISSOLVED ACETYLENE Marine Boiler Repairs by Autogenous Welding. REPAIRB OF FURNACE CRACKS. REPAIRS OF LEAKY TUBE PLATES REPAIRS OF PITTING AND CORROSION REPAIRS OF RIVETTED FLANBEB. (RS OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER. REPAIRS OF BTEAMER106 words
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Advertisement500 1914-07-02 14 t jtorwri hit mmm. lamest paid up capital of any eastem compani PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HBAD OPFtOB I WmohMt.r Houm, Sin******. LONDON OFFICE i 83, Old Jawpy. EC Tta n n~T kM £90.000 with the fl^rinn Oomri at ■■jt'itfl »»1 eompiwt with tta*500 words
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Advertisement271 1914-07-02 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 1883. Dineot Government Supervision. Government Audit. Policies are "WORLI) WIDE.'' and Non Forfeit able Large Net Surplus sbove liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. Hew Business, 1918, 0ver.. .(9,876,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Numerous modern schemes. 4. H. IVANS,271 words
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Advertisement447 1914-07-02 14 BANKING. DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE BANK. FULLY PAID UP CAPITAL Sh. Taala 7,500,000 Head Office Shanghai. Board of Directors Berlin. BRANCHES: Berlin, Caloutta, Hamburg, Canton, Hankow, Hongkong, Kobe, Peking, Tientsin, 1 sinanfa, Tsingtan, Yokohama, THE FOLLOWIN6 BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Bank fuer Handel und Industrie/ Berliner447 words
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Advertisement462 1914-07-02 14 BANKING. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 115,000,000 RESERVE FUNDS Sterling £1,600,000 at a/- 116,000,000 Silver 117,660,000 $83,300,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 1 6 ,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS Hon. Mr. D. Laodale, Chairman. W. L Pattendc n, Esq., Deputy Chairman. 8. H. Dodwoll, Esq. I F Lieb, Bsq. O.462 words
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Advertisement818 1914-07-02 14 INSURANCE. 'Substantial Successful' baa our year closed. Progres* has been tbe keynote and the results bespeak it: Assurance in Force $18,753 909.21 Income for year 1,709.463.47 Assurance Reserve Fund 3,278.694.62 Deposited with High Court (London) £20.000 Deposited with Comptroller-General (Calcutta) Rs. 200.000 The Company h incorporated in Hongkong. It is818 words
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Article933 1914-07-02 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Paraffin Motor. During the past 10 years, remarks The Times, the progress of the internal combustion motor, and particularly of the types using liquid fuel, has been so rapid that some of the phases of the development whioh, at first933 words
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Article21 1914-07-02 15 What an Irishman said of Mr. Roosevelt "He must always be the bride at a wedding or the corpse at funeral."21 words
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Article22 1914-07-02 15 Patrimony is what a man cornea in for when he's dutiful; matrimony is what he comes in for if he's not careful.22 words
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Advertisement318 1914-07-02 15 I While many of the existing types of refrigerating nraehines have been applied extensively to large oold storage plants, the want has rtmuned of a simple machine suitable for plants on smaller scale. The usnal type of ice making machine*, roqoirr if not actually a mechanic, at least a comparatively318 words
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Advertisement93 1914-07-02 15 Don't Neglect Your Family. When yon fail to provide your family with a bottle of chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and and Diarrhoea liemedy at this season of the year, you are neglecting them, as bowel complaint is sure to be prevalent, and it is too dangerous a malady t> be trifled93 words
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Advertisement240 1914-07-02 15 I Continental Tyre Rubber Co. Phone 290. H I® CONTINENTAL ©I I t CONTINENTAL T IV V I I s CONTINENTAL s I CONTINENTAL J2&k North British Clincher Motor Tyres. **iLi &sfe «3bw V vlu& (•flffi jfrT BSfctk^ F r they are made of P lant ation rubber. wffiftral^'^liMß We240 words
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Advertisement853 1914-07-02 16 SYNOLEO WASHABLE PASTE DISTEMPER. ARTISTIC SHADES WILL STAND REPEATED WASHINQ SUITABLE FOR BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WALLS RETAINS ITS COLOUR FOR YEARS. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. WANTS. GOOOWN WMTED. Wanted to rent, in Boat Quay, a Oodown of about 8,000 square feet. Apply to Box No. 699, Straits Times-.853 words
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Advertisement559 1914-07-02 16 TO IE LET M SOLD* ROOMB TO LET. At Zetland House. Apply to No. 1, Robinson Koal. 69 v TO LET. A large ana airy offioe. Apply to 8, Kobioaon Boad. 10J v TO LIT. Noi. 7 and 8, Institution Hill. Apply to No. 69, Stanley Street. £90 117 FURNISHED559 words
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Advertisement629 1914-07-02 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT&CO. Shipohandlrrs and Estate Suppliers, Government *nd Municipal Contractors, and Commission Agent*. Sole Agents fob The Mulcott "Multiplar Brand Hair Beltings. 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 431. 17 806 16 THE STRAITS TRADING CO., LTD. NOTICE TO HOLDERS Of BEARER SHAREWARRANTS. NOTICE is hereby given that629 words
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Advertisement461 1914-07-02 16 JOTICES^ GUAN KIAT ft CO.. 37. Phillip Street, ShIP-ChaMDLBBS, QOVBBMMI'NT AND MONICIPAL CONTRACTOBS, ObNBRAL Imi-OBTBBS AMD Exporters and Commission Agents. Telephone No. 1171 12M (Private 1460) 88 n GUAN MAT CO.. 37. Philip Street. Solb Aornts Fob "GLOBE" BOILER FLUID, THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANINO AND PRESERVING BOILERS Nevw Shipment461 words
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Advertisement544 1914-07-02 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Tines List. The following fixtures fjr the current woe* and important forthcoming fixture* are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various olubs. Convenient forms on which to make tho returns will bo supplied rj application to the Manager, Straits Times Singapore Cricket Club. July 25,544 words
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Miscellaneous226 1914-07-02 16 Straits ¥>imes, ADVERTISEMENT KATES.- Miscollauuous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of tl per tout lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, tl each inner ion. For p.p.c. cards, on page 8, 12. Inch Scali Rates226 words
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