The Straits Times, 30 April 1913
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Title Section13 1913-04-30 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.169 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement264 1913-04-30 1 LAIRD O' LOGAN Scotch Whisky. ESTABLISHED 1742. Popular Motor Cycles^^^^ THE BEST 2-cylinder is the Ns^gjjj^ "^SJ-w^t THE BEST 4-cylinder is the .^Sy^^^^f^^yj .jM jt^Y^ SALES PROVE IX THE INDIAN. Both machines have 3-ln. TYRES. Another shipment expected next month. CATALOGUES ON REQUEST. IN STOCK Swifts, Humbers, New Hudsons, Bats,264 words
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Advertisement156 1913-04-30 1 Gentlemen's Tailoring /^y, FRESH ARRIVAL OF ALL THAT IS NEW IN THE TAILORING WORLD. Fancy Tweed Suitings, S If X umm^ yf /Racing Scotch Sporting Tweeds, J^^ Fancy Flannel Suitings, y^^\ S COIOIIFS Tropical Cashmeres in »v Registered Deii^m. Worsteds and C^^ JLj%r RIDING BREEGHEB OUR SPECIALITY. Serges. f /jL156 words
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Advertisement11 1913-04-30 1 DUMMY t CO. JCHAMPAGNE AOAMSON GILFILLAN AND CO., in., sou AaiHT*.11 words
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Article776 1913-04-30 2 400,000,000 PEOPLE AWAKENING FROM SLEEP. For Good or Evil. Major W. A. C. Denny, formerly DeputyAssistant- Adjutant General, South China, in an article to The Evening Standard says The new Power which is arising in the Far East has, so far, attracted little attention from the British776 words
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Article139 1913-04-30 2 Mr. Merk, lector ing before the Central Asian Society, in London, said that relations with Afghanistan since 1880 had been on the whole satisfactory. There had been friction, sometimes serious, but the wonder was that the difficulties had not been much worse. The causes of irritation had not lain on139 words
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Advertisement352 1913-04-30 2 Loss of Flesh Loss of Strength Perhaps illness has pulled you down and your recovery is long overdue. You need something more than ordinary food to restore your wasted body to its normal weight and to revitalise your weakened constitution. You need -'KEPLER'I Cod Liver Oil WITH I Malt Extract352 words
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Advertisement50 1913-04-30 2 Bowel Complaint in Children. Daring the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels and should receive the most carefn attention. As soon as any unnatural looseness of the bowels is noticed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.50 words
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Advertisement785 1913-04-30 2 Oreategtof all Tonics gfr/'Taf Dl««r««r», %i^N' TO ESTATE OWNERS. TIM uadtrtitMd will undertake contracts or dally labour* on any Rubber Eitate, for weeding. Trwfalllnt Clearing, etc For part Iculart, plcasa THE TSAK TBIEK CO. Labour Contractors and Commission agents, Winchester House, 18, Co: lyer Qaaj. spore. Hud Office Hongkong. Branches785 words
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Advertisement143 1913-04-30 2 RANEEGUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. It you wish to keep the Rubber Trees Healthy TRY CARBOLINEUM PLANTARIUM SCHACHT. For Killing Fungus (see No. 9, Vol. IX, ot tne Agricultural Bulletin"), Parasites, Beetles, Ants and other Enemies of the Rubber Trees AND FLORAEVIT143 words
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Article1248 1913-04-30 3 THE BPRIN6 RACE MEETING. (Under 8.8.A. Bulei of Boeing), Will be held on Tuesday, May 6, Thursday, May 8, and Saturday, May 10, 1918. PROG Ft AIM ME. FIRBT DAY. Tomdat, Mat 0, 1918. 1. THE OPENING STAKES (2.80 p.m Value 1800. A Handioap for Horses that1,248 words
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Article575 1913-04-30 3 EXHIBITION AS A CITY OF THE FUTURE. World Congresses. In previous articles, says Tbe Evening Standard, we bare described the importance and far-reaching significance of the PanamaPacific Universal Exposition. In San Francisco, in 1915, the nations of the world are to meet to divide the vast commerce of575 words
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Article450 1913-04-30 3 Shot Dead by Siamese Gendarmes At Chantaboon, A gentleman who has just returned from Chantaboon has given the Siam Observer remarkable details of the pursuit and death of a notorious robber chief, known as Nai Thong Dee. Before this man adopted the dishonourable profession he was known450 words
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Advertisement432 1913-04-30 3 Your soups and atewi will bo mort nourishing every lime yea remember to add a little BOVRIL It impart* a delicious flavour which appeal* to the most critical palate. CRUSHED FOOD. II I 111 IH Will M UtliriM. I bHLILIOS beg 9 to inform Uis public that hi» Factory for432 words
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Advertisement433 1913-04-30 3 WORLD itT\\ VLY?f\ "■••OWNslO fTTUBRT""* GENUINE CAVIARE, ANCHOVIES IN BRINE (S-tliod Sardol*). la Tin. and Chiw S Id ky all Nth-Class hwWH Outer*. C F. STUHR CO., HAMBURG ntllth Blfort Air or I W. LOVBOKOVB. LONDON, B.C. All Ache* and Pains Snch as sprains, strains, ba-kache, wrenched joint*), aching feet,433 words
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Advertisement320 1913-04-30 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. K«tr»bll.hed 80S Tbc 6rs» Life Offloe in the world to introdnoe the non-forleiture prinoiple to Policies. Mutual Onlo*. No Shareholder-.. Low Premiums. Annual Inooms tit, 284,364. Funds £7,291,290 Claima paid £c, 078,960. ALL profit* are distributed amongßt Policy-holders. ClaiDß paid in any320 words
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Advertisement589 1913-04-30 4 tTEAMER BAILINBB. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION GB. FOR OHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, ADSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BOYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN POBTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading laaned tor Obtna Coast, Persian Gull, Continental and American Ports. Mausers will leave Singapore on ot about;— MAIL LINES ISIS Bcmtmmi (/or BwobsJ. I Oonneoting589 words
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Advertisement654 1913-04-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. I N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO.. LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Margeillee, London and Antwerp, under mail oon tract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been npeoially designed and oonstraoted,654 words
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Advertisement761 1913-04-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LB. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, KreUy, Paka, Tringganu, Burnt, Semerak, Baeho, Kelaataa, Takbai, Bangnara, Telapin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohaamai, Bandon, ijautaoaa, Taku, Cbuiopon, g ff** ll a b and Bangkok. Dun Owpm*t**^ PRACHATIPOK April SO. BORIBAT May 8. ■a. YUGALA May B761 words
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Advertisement491 1913-04-30 4 STEAMER SAILIWQB, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD MIOTMO. "IIIU" IREBIII Offmttlnaxl Bnnioa, Tbe steamres of theae Companies maintain a regular aervioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, aad the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly tor Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bromerhaven direot, oaUing491 words
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Advertisement568 1913-04-30 4 BTEAMEK SAILINtt. N. D. L. ■orddviitsohvr Lloyd, Br«a>«* IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ,ithis Company sail fortnightly from Breiue* Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sortb ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (eon*c«t ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and ve>. versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Coloin*--Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shan^la) TsingUu,568 words
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Advertisement874 1913-04-30 5 STEAMER SAILIH6B. AUSfRIAIN LLOYD UNDER MAIL WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT \*V£i GOVERNMEHT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste and Venioe, calling at Port Said, Suoi, Aden, Colombo, Penan* Singapore. H inukong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMBWARD, Doe to arriTe on or aboat Due to sail on or about874 words
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Advertisement631 1913-04-30 5 BTEAMEB BAIUJBB. BIBBY LINB Of fast twin-toraw Mail Paaaongor Steamer* between Rangoon, Colombo, Suez. Port Said, Marseilles and London. Proposed Sailings for 1913 HOMEWARD. Departures Departures A _i_ Steamer Stbajbb rrom from v arrives Rangoon Colombo M**" 1"-1 8 Loi(DOM I DERBYSHIRE April 36 May 3 HEREFORDSHIRE May S May631 words
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Advertisement517 1913-04-30 5 BURNB PHILP LINE. Simoapohb to Java Pobts Pobt Dabw» TaoBSDAT Island, Brihbanb »nd Sydney via Torres Straits. Also taking passengers and cargo with transhipment for other Victorian Sooth Australian and North Qobbnslane Pobts, Bbitisb New Gdinea, Naw Britain Tasmanian and Nsw Zbaland Ports, Imooth Prih|«, Superb 8o«ne-v A regular monthly517 words
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Advertisement426 1913-04-30 5 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR BALE. Trap with new robber tyres and lamps, •160. Apply E. J. Stroveo, Brd Krabmane. 20 4 n FOR SALE. Ladies' Saddles. Can be seen at F. Clarke A Co., 21 7, Quren Street. 25-4 FOR SALE. A 12/16 H.P. Sunbeam Cabriolet Motor car handsomely npholatered,426 words
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Advertisement64 1913-04-30 5 THERE ARE REASONS why innn\ housewives should use Sunlight Soap It isKiinnmleeil absolutely pure and therefore will not injure the clothes. It works for you, and at the same time saves you money. It is the best soap that skill and money can produce. (Jive it a trial jfji JI64 words
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Advertisement364 1913-04-30 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGAGEMENT WANTED. A Mcdica' man with good British qualification is open for fcogagcmeDt. Doctor, o/o Straits Times. 804 15 TURNOUT FOR SALE. I>. i Pony and Oharry in good condition. Particulars from 8., c/o StraitH Times. 80-4 3-6 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888. In thi Sdpbbmi Court of tbi364 words
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Advertisement309 1913-04-30 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSE TO BE LET. To be let, 17, Wilkie Koad. Rent »80. Apply Oaggino Co. •284 O ENGAGEMENT WANTED. Competent Manager, well-experienced in Estate Work, is opt n for engagement in the middle of May. Good testimonials available. Address C. D. F., o/o Straits Times. 80-4 85 NOTICE.309 words
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Advertisement72 1913-04-30 6 A. B. Mackay's LIQUEUR WHISKY. As supplied by order to the HOUSE OF LORDS and HOUSE OF COMMONS. Price $12 55 per case, INCLUDING DUTY. 80LE A6ENTB FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND MALAY PENINSULA Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. PENANG AND MALACCA. I ,ANCASTER S LADIES' PRICE LIST. Hair Dressing $3.72 words
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Advertisement180 1913-04-30 6 THE ORIENTAL SPECIFIC is the Specific for the Specific complaint and of whatever standing. Piine 11.25. THE ORIENTAL PILE OINTMENT An efficacious Ointment for both external and internal Piles. $1.86 and 76 cts THE CITY DISPENSARY. SeU gie Road, Singapore. 22-1 o 31 1 14 TAY SIEW ENG KIM KIAT180 words
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Advertisement132 1913-04-30 6 Strength Real bone, muscle, and nerve strength is the natural result of taking genuine Scott's Emulsion the great health-tonic No Imitation is so Good as this original Fool-Tonic, with 37 years' reputation behind it. Known and approved by Doctors. Praised by Nurses. Recommended throughout the world for Adults and Children132 words
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Article130 1913-04-30 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, April 30. High Water, 5.16 a.m.. 7.51 p.m. Protestant Benefit Society, annual meeting, 8.30. Dance at Hollandsche Club. P. and O. homeward mail due Thursday, May 1 High Water, 7.4 a.m., h.-js p.m. Malacca Electric Power Station opened. Friday, May 2. High Water. 8.12 a.m..130 words
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Article195 1913-04-30 7 Today. Mi-clan Circe 3 pm Port Swettenham and Penang Lama 8 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Telok Anson I poh 8 pm Bangkok Dovre 3 pm Batu I'ahat Aing Hin 8 pm Laboean Bilik, Tandjong Balei, and Penang Ayuthia 4 pm Muntok and Palembang Japara 4 pm195 words
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Article132 1913-04-30 7 The P. ami O. homeward mail steamer Devauha left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 2rt, ami may be expected to arrive here at 11 p.m. to-day. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Delta lift Colombo at 11 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, and may132 words
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92 1913-04-30 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONO PAGAR. East Whabf Basin Nil. W. Section No. 1...Fa11s of Orchy. Shiiks Whabf Bullmouth. Main W. Sect. No. 2. ..Erinpura. 8... Ni1. 4...Rochussen. 6 ..Miirudn. B... Hyson, Keemun. New Dock 7... (Under construction) West Wharf92 words
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Article26 1913-04-30 7 Arrivals. Per str. Nuen Tung, April 29.— From Bangkok Mr. and Mrs. Dodge and Master Dodge, Messrs. Thompson, Helmers, Collis, Simpson and Rogers.26 words
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Article66 1913-04-30 7 Lift Singapore. Di Mar. 27 B. I. Apl. 1 M. M. Apl. B|l\ *O. Apl. H N. I). L. Apl. IOJH. I. Apl. in, M. Apl. 1**1". I o. Apl. -ll's. I). L. Apt. -J4 n. i. Apl. :>* M. M. H IN Loi April INOON. ARRIVBD66 words
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Article208 1913-04-30 7 Latest Arrivals. Hainian. Brit. str. 149 ton Capt Phillips, April ;H). Kioiu Malacca, April 29. O.c. and d.p. Oag^ino Co. Fur Malacca, May 1. U.U. Kaka. Brit. rtr. 2"24 tons. Capt Barnes, April 80. From Malacca. April 29. G.c. and d.p. 8. M< .unship Coy. For Malacca May208 words
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Article273 1913-04-30 7 EXCHANGE Singapore, April 80, 1918. Oh London Bulk 4 nj/a 2/4 Demand 2/4 Private 6>/a 3/4) 8 m/s 2/4J5 On Girmant Bank d/d 288J Private 8 m/s 243* On Franci Bank d/d 294 Private 8 m/s 299J Ok India Bank T. T. 174J Private BO'.d/i 176) On273 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article163 1913-04-30 7 l^ue 1 BuyerB> soug, Value (S ii- 10 10 Ampang 8.60 9.60 10 10 Belat Tin 8.00 8.80 10 10 Bruang 1.85 2.80 10 10 Kanaboi 2.10 2.25 10 10 Kampar par 10 10 Kinta Association 18.00 14.00 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.18.9 2.6.0 £1 £1 Lahat Mines 1.8.0163 words
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Article595 1913-04-30 7 Bayers. Sellers. Value oJ 2/- 2/- Allaear 2/4 2/9 £1 £1 Anglo Java 6/9 7/9 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 12/- 12/10* 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 2/5 2/10 £1 £1 Batu Tiga 8.12.8 4.0.0 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 2.8.0 2.1 1.1 V xd £1 £1 Bukit Lintang 4.10.0 5.0.0 norn 2/-595 words
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Article103 1913-04-30 7 £1 £1 E. Smelting Co. 18/6 10/0 £1 £1 Prof. 1.8 6 1.5.6 7/6 7/6 Electric T'w»ys 2/8 8/10 10 Fraser Neave 50.00 61.03 100 Howarth Erukine 45.00 63X0 100 7% Prof. 95.0 C 100.00 100 100 Katz Bro, Dof. 180.00 140.00 10 10 Maynard k Co. 27.60 100103 words
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Article39 1913-04-30 7 Buyers Sellers United Engineers 6% $1,234,500 par Singapore Electric Tramways 5% £850,000 Spore Municipal 5%",»l,878,000 nom. Buyen Sellen Spore Municipal 4J% of 1907 1,1,600,000 7% Spore Municipal H% of 1909 $1,000,000 10% pa Spore Municipal 4% 1602,900 ps#39 words
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Advertisement49 1913-04-30 7 Here to-day and gone tomorrow, Lota of fan and mocb of sorrow, II- altb and illness, love and bate, Soojt timi-« i>arly, often late. For daring lite each livioK boman M i-t oookdi and colds endure, (M thm short, O man or woman VS .ta Woodb' Oreat Peppermint Cera.49 words
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Advertisement520 1913-04-30 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. May 2. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. May 2. At saleroom, Native Jewellery, at 11. May 2.— At 169, Waterloo Street, furniture, etc., at 4. May 8. At saleroom, household furniture, at 11. May 3.— At Kinrara Orchard Road, Furniture, etc., at 2. May520 words
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Advertisement102 1913-04-30 7 HAVE YOU TRIED Sweet Chesnut Sliced Plug? SOLD EVERYWHERE. O^ ABSOLUTELY ViK PURE. Grand Prix Paris, 1889. frft TEE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Sol* Importer*. 3 JJT "M M UEEfIOOKSCStEsKTI^Bk jcii BRnMEBEBBSjBBBBBBEEZ^rVfx^EBSS KEROSENE OIL FOB BUNGALOWS, COOLIE-LINES, WATCH-HOUSES, ROAD-LAMPS, JUNQLE-CLEARINQ OIL ENGINES. LUBRICATING OIL GREASE For all classes of Engines102 words
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Advertisement63 1913-04-30 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-nitfht To-ni^ht t PIRATE GOLD Biograph. (Mont thrilling and daring story of Pi-acy). THB BITE OF.A SNAKE Biograph. (Soreamingly Funny Comedy). WHVT 18 THE UBE OF REPINING P Biograph. (Hilarious Comedy). GAUMONT GRAPHIC NO. 13. (The Latest Edition). AND ALSO "THE MASSACRE (Most'impressive and63 words
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1161 1913-04-30 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY. It seems quite an age since we first made acquaintance with the name of Mr. Glass. He was a highly imaginative person who told tall stories of getting cartloads of coin wherewith to pay a Malayan Kajah for a rubber1,161 words
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Article33 1913-04-30 8 According to a despatch from Simla, published in the Indian newspapers, the services of Captain Evans, A. E., attached to the Indian Telegraph Department, are placed at the disposal of the PostmasterGeneral, Singapore.33 words
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Article14 1913-04-30 8 Complete changes of programme are advertised for the Alhambra and Marlboroogh Cinematograph shows to-night.14 words
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Article18 1913-04-30 8 A new Dutch Governmont steamer named the Aldebaran has been successfully launched from the marine wharf at Sourabaya.18 words
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Article28 1913-04-30 8 Sergeant Hilderink, of Sourabaya, who was implicated in a recent attempt to defraud the Chartered Bank there, has been reduced by courtmartial to the rank of a private.28 words
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Article32 1913-04-30 8 A number of wholesale dealers and fish mongers were summoned in the First Court, yesterday afternoon, for displaying for salt fish that was unsound. Fines ranging from t5 to (25 were imposed.32 words
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Article36 1913-04-30 8 Mrs. J. I waya, wife of the late Japanese Consul, leaves for Japan by the Aki Maru tomorrow. She desires to thank all those friends who have extended tbeir kind sympathy to her in her bereavement.36 words
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Article34 1913-04-30 8 Packiersamy, the tamby, who was charged the other day in the third police court with the theft of four silk handkerchiefs fiom Messrs. Katz Bros.' stores was, this morning, sentenced to three weeks' imprisonment.34 words
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Article39 1913-04-30 8 We are asked to state that guests who have received invitations to the opening of the Malacca electric power station, will oblige the hosts by understanding that the invitations are extended to their ladies as well as to themselves.39 words
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Article47 1913-04-30 8 Attempts were made at Shanghai recently to raise the U. S. transport Liscum, which sank at the Old Dock wharf on August 25, of last year, and though only partially successful the result satisfied the management of the Dock Company that their method of procedure was correct.47 words
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Article51 1913-04-30 8 A Rangoon telegram of April 21, says A provisional warrant has been issued to the Singapore Police for the arrest of Mr. 8. C. Clayton, formerly of the Burma railways, in connection with charges preferred by Mr. G. T. Scott of the same railway, of cheating in respect of Hi.51 words
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Article56 1913-04-30 8 Twenty-one prisoners escaped from the Sourabaya prison on the night of April 13. They were irisoners awaiting trial on various serious charges. Prisoners who had not been sentenced are confined in the old quarter of the gaol where it would appear that facilities for escape are more possible than in56 words
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Article58 1913-04-30 8 From news to hand from Japan, says an exchange, it appears that H. J. Lind, for whose arrest a warrant was issued by H.B.M.'s Supreme Court a few weeks ago, has left Tokio for Taiwan, Formosa. While in Tokio, it is stated that Lind was seen in company of a58 words
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Article62 1913-04-30 8 The steamer Culna which was detained at Madras for over a week on account of a fire in her bold, left for England on April 20. Not much damage was caused to the vessel, though approximately Km. 40,000 worth of cargo mostly from Calcutta, was destroyed. The repairs necessary to62 words
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Article115 1913-04-30 8 Yesterday afternoon, in the District Court, Liong Odd, of Christmas Island, was charged with causing grievous hurt to Li Tat l'hu by stabbing him. The affair took place at Christmas Island and the accused was brought up to Singapore for trial. According to the evidence the quarrel arose over a115 words
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Article126 1913-04-30 8 Revised regulations with regard to the salaries of officers have been issued by the Siamese Ministry of Marine. As in the case of the army the increased cost of living is frankly recognised and the minimum wage of x Bub lieutenant is raised from Tcs. 60 to Tcs. 80 a126 words
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Article130 1913-04-30 8 A Siamese lady passenger by the Drufar, which arrived at Bangkok from Swatow, had the misfortune to have Tcs. 9,000 worth of jewellery stolen from her cabin on board. The jewellery was all contained in a leather handbag, such as Siamese ladies carry, and the owner states that it was130 words
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Article149 1913-04-30 8 On the opening night of Harmston's Circus at Pasoeroean (a town close to Sourabaya) Watson, who performed the sensational aerial motor act, was killed outright. The Soerabaya Courant writ* h —As is well known, this reckless person after coming down from a height used to do a complete somersault in149 words
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Article357 1913-04-30 8 The Chief Justice, Sir W. H. HyndmauJones expects to return to Singapore on Friday. Mr. Stevens, manager of Jong Landor Rubber Estate, has relinquished the post and is to join Mr. A. R. Milne. Mr. Lancaster, for a long time manager of Kamuning Rubber Estates, has severed357 words
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Article47 1913-04-30 8 The usual informal dance will be held at the Tanglin Club, this Friday, at 9 p.m. On Friday week, a Race Ball will be held, commencing at 9.15 p.m., at which a military band will play and of which farther particulars will duly be announced.47 words
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Article50 1913-04-30 8 The Straits Steamship Co.'s steamer Kinta grounded on a mudbank at the mouth of the Perak Kiver, close to Denniston lightbouse early on Sunday morning, hut floated off yesterday morning and proceeded to Teluk Anson, whore she duly arrived. She leaves Teluk Anson for Singapore this afte/noon.50 words
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Article153 1913-04-30 8 Mr. Justice Sproule was engaged in the Supreme Court, this morning, iv fixing the list of cases for the May sittings. There are 23 suits down for bearing, and include litigation between Chop Ghee Teck and the Straits Trading Company, the Straits Cattle Trading Company and K.153 words
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Article319 1913-04-30 8 Judgment was given by Mr. Firmstono yesterday afternoon in the case in which Low Peng Yam, and Low Kum Vi, of t;::. Boat Quay, were summoned by the Municipal Commissioners under three separate notices calling upon the defendants to cither fill up, or properly drain three ponds319 words
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Advertisement250 1913-04-30 8 Beware of Flimsy Imitations OP THE Roneo Steel Cabinet Work. The Genuine article, made of coldrolled pickled steel, fireproof, and durable, is obtainable only from RoNEo Limited, I4a. Collyer Quay, or our accredited Agents in the F.M.S. j^fffl^ Smartest [n nil inn A o^^j^>^ rttSniuns FOR THE KdC6S JOHN LITTLE250 words
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Advertisement179 1913-04-30 8 ALL NEW PICTURES, constituting a programme entirely different from the last, and from A Large Variety of Makers SUPPORTED BY A PARTICULARLY INTERESTING EDITION (1418D0F PATHE* ANIMATED GAZETTE will be projected on to the soreen TONIGHT. AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD Rouen—* clti of old Normindy. (Pathe Colour). Unmsrltad Sham*.179 words
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Article451 1913-04-30 9 POWERS ORDER MONTENEGRO TO LEAVE SCUTARI. The Compact With Essad Pasha. Rbctib'b Tklbgram. London, April 29. The Powers have presented a collective communication at Cctinjo declaring that Scutari must be evacuated with the briefest possible delay and handed over to the com uiandera of the international tlcct.451 words
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Article197 1913-04-30 9 Dii Ostasutischb Lloyd Tilbokam. Berlin, April 28. The Duke of Monpensier has declined to be a candidate for the throne of Albania. At Cettinje collective steps have been taktn by the Powers who have demanded the delivery of Scutari, bat owing to religions holidays Montenegro is delaying her197 words
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Article27 1913-04-30 9 i.ntii') Tiui.iah. London, April M The Duchess uf Ccnnar.jjht has been fetated upon and a bulletin sajs she is as .v d be expec27 words
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Article78 1913-04-30 9 Report About the Revolutionary Movement. Rbdtbb's Tblbobam. London, April 29. Reuter wires from Paris that a despatch from the Governor of Indo-China attributes the outrage at Hanoi to partisans of Kwongte who were directed by the agitator Pharn Boc Han at present in China. The governor thinks the78 words
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Article72 1913-04-30 9 Remarkable Case of Fraudulent Sales. Ridtbb's Tbleqrax. London, April 29. Answering a question in the House of Commons regarding the sentencing in Japan of an Englishman named Wheeler, of the Genz Wheeler tinu of Leicester, to four years' penal servitude on a charge of obtaining ten thousand72 words
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Article52 1913-04-30 9 KacTia's Tiuobam. London, April 29. Probables for the Two Thousand are:— Koseworthy (Stern), Kingsborough (H. Jones), Halos (F. Templeman), Fairy King (F. Wootton), Snog (W. Huxley), Craganour (Saxby), Radiant (Martin), Bachelor's Wedding (Donoghue), Ronvois (Reiflj, Langaha (Maher), Dayoomet (Clark), Meetinghouse (O'Neil), Mouthpiece (Higgs 1 Nassau (Earl),52 words
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Article18 1913-04-30 9 Rbutbb'j Tblboeam. London April 29. Lord Haldane is made a Knight of the Thistle.18 words
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Article17 1913-04-30 9 Rkutkr's Telegram. London, April 29. Prayers for China were generally said throughout Britain yesterday.17 words
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Article20 1913-04-30 9 Kit ties Tilb<jba>. London, April 29. A Brussels message says that work general ly has been resumed.20 words
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Article34 1913-04-30 9 DlB OSTASIATISCHB LIOYD TbUOBAM. Berlin, April 28. The Reichstag budget committee has begun consideration of the military bill, which the Minister for .War recommends shall be despatched as quickly as possible.34 words
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Article61 1913-04-30 9 The East Asiatic Company's Dail) Report. The market in London yesterday was steadier. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/4} Forward 8/4} First latex crepe, delivery next three months 8/8 The auctions were well supported, the latest prices being I First latex crepe 8/2} Best61 words
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Article111 1913-04-30 9 The talented Cherniavsky Brothers have decided to give a matinee in the theatre on Friday, at 5.30 p.m for the special benefit of children, the programme being adopted to the character of the audience. The conditions are to be found in our advertising columns. We understand that111 words
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Article140 1913-04-30 9 Bangkok has during the past cold season aDd the present hot season enjoyed a reaarkable immunity from epidemic disease, nays the Bangkok Times, which reproduces the figures for four years showing bow satisfactory has been the improvement in the public health. 1911 was a cholera year, and140 words
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Article132 1913-04-30 9 EIGHT HUNDRED AND NINETY TONS OFFERED. Prices Somewhat Better. (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) London, April 29. The tone at the rubber auction to-day was bettor and prices slightly higher. Eight hundred and ninety-seven tons of Plantation was offered (760 tons Malayan) against 1,016 tons (797 tons Malayan)132 words
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Article53 1913-04-30 9 Since the beginning of the year the fall had been continuous until yesterday, as the following top prices show: January 14 28 February 1 1 25 larch 11 ipcil 1 15 29 4/8 4 6 4/4 4/2 4/1 8/10 8/8 3/4 4/6 4/4 4/8 4/1 8/1153 words
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Article554 1913-04-30 9 Unique Gathering in the Wesley Church. Last evening witnessed the largest audience that has ever attempted to assemble in Wesley Church. The attempt failed, for while the church seats 800 people, over 400 attended the service, large numbers standing throughout. There were not many Europeans present, it554 words
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Article120 1913-04-30 9 In the first police coart this morning Captain Henneke, of the German steamer Spezia, was called upon to state why, after leaving Hongkong, at present declared to bean infected port, he entered Singapore without flying his quarantine flag. The acting Port Health Officer, Dr. Matheson, prosecuted and120 words
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Article69 1913-04-30 9 A Java paper describes how on a certain afternoon, at Bojolali, a yell arose from a crowd of people standing outside the railings of a telephone office. The reason was that the railings had been connected with a copper wire to the batter) at the telephone office, with the result69 words
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Article561 1913-04-30 9 OUTBREAK ON HAMBURG- AMERIKA LINER. Smart Work by Dock Brigade. There was no such thing as sleep last night (or the captain, officers, or any of the crew of tho Hamburg Amerika steamer Sicilia. Bather was it a case of all hands on deck to cope561 words
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Article358 1913-04-30 9 Increase of the Male Death-Rate at Fifty- Five. On the question of why we grow old, discussed in the Daily Mail in connection with the inquiry being carried out by Dr. Andrews, pathologist to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, on arterial decay, a doctor nays It is very358 words
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Article149 1913-04-30 9 Leaving Chatham on March 7 and Aden on the 12th inst., H.M.S. Alacrity pat into Colombo on the 19th inst. The Alacrity, which was commissioned at Chatham on March 1 last, is a despatch vessel, and has six 6-pounders, with displacement of 1,65(1 tons. She proceeds149 words
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Article584 1913-04-30 9 The High Commissioner's Visit To Trengganu. (From Oob Own Coruspondint.) Trenggann, April 23. Early this morning, the Straits Govern ment yacht Sew Mew and the K.M.s. iteamer Sea Belle, both anchored outside the bar. At 10.16 a.m., the gubernational party aame ashore in the steam launches. There584 words
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Article457 1913-04-30 9 The Career of a Leading Indian Sportsman. AU who take an interest in racing in India will learn with regret of the sadden death, yesterday, at Bangalore, of Sir Apcar Alexander Apcar, k.c.s.i., of the firm of Messrs Apcar and Co., of Calcutta, and the457 words
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Article33 1913-04-30 9 Mr. Tay Kirn Swee wishes to thank all those who attended the funeral of his wife, who died on the 21st inst., and who was buried on Friday, and those who sent wreaths.33 words
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Article203 1913-04-30 9 THE DISTURBANCES NOT FULLY EXPLAINED. Trouble on a Warship. RaCTBB'S TILKIfUM. London, April 29. A Lisbon message says that in the chamber the Premier read a statement about the conspiracy. He declared that the Government was aware of the preparations and knew the ringleaders, bat did not203 words
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Article138 1913-04-30 9 STRAIGHT TALK ON ALIEN LAW PROPOSALS. California Resolved to Proceed. Rbutbb'b Tiliuram. London, April 29. Renter, wiring from Sacramento, says Mr. Bryan addressed tho executive at a joint session of the legislature and said tho national Government asked them to let the Californian landownership legislation lie over138 words
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Article43 1913-04-30 9 Britain Negotiating For Turkish Dreadnoughts. Rbuter's Telegram London, April 29. It is reported that Britain is negotiating the purchase of two Turkish battleships now building at Barrow and Elswick. They closely resemble the King Oeorge V, but have a superior armament.Reuter - 43 words
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Article32 1913-04-30 9 Rkctbb's Teleorax. London, April 29. Mr. Churchill's outburst has afforded numerous newspapers an opportunity of demanding the closing of tho Marconi committee, whose proceedings are condemned as futile and farcical.32 words
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Article53 1913-04-30 9 RIOTIB'S TILEGBiM. London, April 29. Ottawa messages report an earthquake at 7-40 yesterday evening, in eastern Ontario and western Quebec. It was felt at Montreal and Ottawa. The telescope in the Dominion observatory was wrecked. That is the only damage as yet reported. Later messages say Ottawa53 words
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Article52 1913-04-30 9 Reitkh's Telegram. London, April ML According to the information from Peking the contract for a loan of twenty-five millions sterling, at five per cent, at 90, was signed on Saturday by representatives of China and a group of banks representing flvo Powers. Two millions are to be52 words
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Article26 1913-04-30 9 RICTIS'S TBLK'»IUM. London, April 29. The Medical Inßpcctjr reports that the health of Mrs.Pankhurst renders it inadvisable to remove her to prison at prevent.26 words
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Article1905 1913-04-30 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING IN LONDON. The Prospect Ahead. The ordinary general meeting of Joseph Travers and Sons, Limited, was held on March 31, at Cannon Street Hotel, E.C., Mr. Edward Bowron (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said I must first allude to the great1,905 words
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Article301 1913-04-30 10 Holbrook is the title of a new company, the memorandum and articles of association of which have been published in the Ceylon Official Gazette. Its object is to acquire the Holbrook Estate, Lindula, in extent 200 acres more or less, and the following shares —15,000 shares301 words
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Article65 1913-04-30 10 The four Tibetan young men, sons of high officials, and some Tibetan lads from Darjeeling, who have reached England are under the charge of an English speaking Tibetan for education at the Government's expense. They will stay in England about 1U years, from the age of 10 to 20, studying65 words
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Article1044 1913-04-30 10 The Question of Recruiting in Java. At the annual general meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya, held at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, Mr. Macfadyen in the chair, the Javanese labour question came under review upon the reading of the following letter from the Controller of Labour1,044 words
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Article72 1913-04-30 10 In connection with an old plan for the formation of a syndicate in Java for the manufacture of cocoa, experiments are being made by Dr. de Jongh, of the Agricultural Department at Buitenzorg, in order to arrive at some figures with regard to the aost of extracting the cocoa from72 words
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Article428 1913-04-30 10 Imports Increase Approximately Ifii Per Cent. In his report on the trade of Goa for the year 1911-12, Mr. Acting-Consul A. A. Biggs says The improvement in the trade of this Colony continues to be maintained, especially in the case of imports, which show an increase of428 words
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Article305 1913-04-30 10 The eighty-fifth auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held yesterday when there were offered for sale 289 cases (pels. 806.25 or 40,833 lbs.) and sold 225 cases (pels. 242 or 32,267 lbs.) The prices realised were: Messrs. Gutbrie and Co. report Tuesday, April305 words
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Article162 1913-04-30 10 At 7 a.m. on April 10, a large gathering of officials and others witnessed the landing of our new Governor, His Excellency Mr. C. W. C. Parr, says the 8.N.8. Herald. His Excellency the acting Governor, Mr. A. 0. Pearson, had left Jesselton the162 words
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Article100 1913-04-30 10 It is understood that the Government of India will shortly appoint an important committee of enquiry into weights and measured in India. This question has been pressed on the attention of the Government of India for some time past and the decision to have an enquiry will be generally welcomed.100 words
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Letter138 1913-04-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. Your correspondent signing himself Fairplay makes a sweeping assertion to which 1 must take exception. More bulls are probably employed on this division, than on any other estate in the Straits Settlements. Their hours of work are from 5.30138 words
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Letter167 1913-04-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Referring to Mr. Tozer's letter which appeared in your issue of the 19th instant, it would be very desirable if some steps could be taken to compel the Municipal Commissioners to re-instate this all-important structure. A pier is usually considered167 words
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Letter485 1913-04-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I wonder if you will be good enough to help in getting a little money from some of our more wealthy Chinese friends to defray the expenses of a little Chinese boy who is at present a patient485 words
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Letter546 1913-04-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I read with interest the other day I your article on the necessity of a motor > ambulance in Singapore. Next probably to i a medical man I have had opportunities of appreciating the necessity of such a vehicle,546 words
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Article299 1913-04-30 10 Lively Debate at Good Templars' Conference. There was a lively discussion at the Good Templars' Conference at Scarborough of the report of lira. Colbert, Grand Electoral Superintendent, which contained a phrase referring to the House of Lords as hereditary nobodies and hereditary bigots." Bro. Turner (Essex) immediately299 words
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Article87 1913-04-30 10 The drawn match in the Peacock cup competition, between the Sun rays and the White Star 11, which was to have been re-played this evening, is postponed to Saturday next. The Pioneer's London correspondent wires that in the Public Schools' Racquets Final Wellington beat Haileybury, 4—o. Cambridge beat87 words
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Article212 1913-04-30 10 Some interesting figures, say* the -V 0. Daily News, are contained in the report, recently issued by the. Chinese V.M.C.A., of the evangelistic meetings for Government students in China conducted by Dr. John H. Mott and Mr. Sherwood Eddy in February and March of the present year.212 words
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Article60 1913-04-30 10 Mr. H. Willemstijn, who was born in Java, and who is manager of the Gastclsche Beet-root-Sugar Factory near Rosendaa) (in Holland) has, whilst retaining this appointment, been appointed by the Anglo- Dutch Sugar Company, to the post of superintendent of the first English sugar factory at Cantley in Norfolk. Ho60 words
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Article1310 1913-04-30 11 (Fbom a Cobbbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, April Efc Tins district in situated at the extreme Houthern end of tlie State of Selanßor and is entered in lialf an hour's drive in a decen t motor car from the townnhipof Klang, where automobiles can quite easily be hired at1,310 words
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Article843 1913-04-30 11 Proposed Increase of .Company's Capital. a An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in llu I'andan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at Commercial L'nion Buildings, at noon, yesterday. Mr. Lee C'hoon Ouan presiding. Others present were Messrs. K. L. L. Braddell, Capt. Craig, Koh San Uin, Lee843 words
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Article750 1913-04-30 11 Prices Quoted in tbe Market This Morning. Singapore, April 80, 1018. Messrs. Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning For Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Great Peppermint Core Noh. V*ld«. Bdties. Buxama. 2/. Allagar 2/0 8/4 1 An M loJava750 words
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Advertisement40 1913-04-30 11 Cou^hln,^ into Consumption OhJt a Ooogb but yot stop II while it U ONLY a cough. WATERBURY'B METABOLIZED COO LIVER OIL COMPOUND Rn Boost preparation made tot ooirbating severe coo^ba. OURE3 any ooogfa thai hi amlj a cough. Very pilitiMl40 words
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Advertisement315 1913-04-30 11 latest; Denis-Mounie&Co.. COGNAC. |Establlshed 1838. B ROYAL WARRANT Purveyors to H.M. King George V ALSO TO His Late Majesty King Edward VII. Annuls: Garner, Quelch Co., SINGAPORE. A PROGRAMME STRONG IN COMICS ii wh»t showgoers look for and will find TO-NIGHT AT THB MARLBOROUGH PICTURB THEATRE, BEACH ROAD, Bat that315 words
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Advertisement300 1913-04-30 11 IjCHELIN ORE ILEAGE. DUPIRE BROTHERS, 80-8 Raffles Hotel SPECIAL DINNERS TIFFINS DURING RACE WEEK. Tuesday, May c, Thursday, May 8, Saturday, May 10. DANCING ON ABOVE NIGHTS. Music by the Parisian Trio. SEA VIEW HOTEL SPECIAL PINNER AND FANCY DRESS BALL Saturday, May XO, LAST DAY OF RACES. Dinner on300 words
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Article3140 1913-04-30 12 THE RUBBER AND COFFEE SATISFACTORY. Coconuts Disappointing. Tht fifteenth ordinary general meeting of the Klanang Produce Company, Limited, was held on April 8, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moor-jite Place, E.C., Mr. D. K. Michie (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said It is very pleasing3,140 words
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Article284 1913-04-30 12 The report of the Olenshiel Rubber Estates Company, Limited, states that no extensions were made during the year to December 31. The total crop harvested in 1912 amounted to 163,615 lbs., against the estimate of 185,500 lbs. The average gross price realised for the rubber was 4s.284 words
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Article69 1913-04-30 12 The report of the Sungei Way (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited, states that including £3,758 brought forward, the divisible surplus is .£37,940. The directors recommend a tiual dividend of 7s. 6d. per share, making 60 per cent, for the year, leaving £8,691 to be carried forward. The69 words
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Article938 1913-04-30 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest Lists. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and Chink Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements, subsequent to tho issuance of this list938 words
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Article188 1913-04-30 12 In a report by the acting British Consul at Honolulu on the trade of Hawaii in the year ended June 80, 1912, it is stated that rubber is steadily becoming a more important item of Hawaii's products. On tbe island of Maui many trees have been planted,188 words
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Advertisement210 1913-04-30 12 w JNPNIw fel J r o w < MH| f jn m o I IS ■if 18-4 B i 5i 5 7 IT SOUNDS FABULOUS BUT ITS TRUE. THE PROOF IS WE ONLY HAVE 12 PAIRS OF THE BRITISH BEVELLED MIRRORS NOT HOOKED UP YET Our Price $150 per pair.210 words
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Advertisement238 1913-04-30 13 ABLER Typewriter approved by many years' hard usage. Unequalled durability and reliability. Used |by Government and Commercial Houses. A good typewriter at a LOW PRICE. Agents: DCllßj lilt I til Limited. n KAISER I m Mineral I fl s ISTatei* s |i»?iVf?MJ s a refreshing Table Water, k> uJ^«f sparkling238 words
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Advertisement703 1913-04-30 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SBRVIOB OP THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. Ik THE WEBT AUBTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BBTirBBW pamantle Par-th), North «V«S)t Australian Ports, Java and Slngapof Refralai Fortnightly sailinss betweei 3ingapore and Western Aastralia, oalling at Java (as inducement offers), Derby, K&g't Sound (Port for the Kimberley703 words
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Advertisement187 1913-04-30 13 the: Robinson Piano Co., Ld. SOLE AGENTS FOR AND COLLARD COLLARD. New and Second-hand Instruments in Stock. Before buying elsewhere it would be advisable to consult us our records, which are at your service, enable us to trace the history of any piano. JAPANESE CREPE Just Unpacked A VARIETY OF187 words
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Advertisement445 1913-04-30 14 INSURANCE. CANTON INSURANCB OFKU B LIMITBD. Capital Subscribed ...11.800.0C0 Amount paid-up 600,000 Reserve fund 1,800,000 Haao Otnoa, Heswataa The undersized, havim* beea appoiated A«entK of the above Compaay, are prepared la aeeept ttariae Risks at entreat rate*. BOCBTBAD fc Co.,— Agtntt tOARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITBD, LONDON Iniseriaed OapftaL J1.000.000 ratal445 words
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Advertisement205 1913-04-30 14 IHBURMCE. FEDERAL LIFE HBBUBANOE COMPANY OF MUM. BSTIBLISHSD IMB. DlfWOt Government Supervision Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDB aad Non-Forteitablc, i-arfe Not Surplus above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding olaims. New BuilnMt, 1911, ovor...»8.800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, eto., made lcoally. Numerous modem schemes. i. H. IVANS, Manager, South Eastern205 words
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Advertisement443 1913-04-30 14 BANKHM. THE IZE HAI TOIW BANKING AND INBURANCE CO.. LTD.. NO. 67 AND 68. KLING STREET HSTASLMBED 1907 Capital paid ap ....11,000,000.00 I Reserve liability of proprietors... sl,ooo 000.00 Reserve Fund 1300,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tab Teok Jooh 8. Low KaooM Tea I. Tarn Swi Khi 7. Sim Kia443 words
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Advertisement484 1913-04-30 14 BANKING. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. TEMPORARY PREMISES, 81, Market Street, Singapore. I AUTHORISED CAPITAL 14,000,000 ISSUED CAPITAL |'2,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS i Lee Choon Guan, Esq.— Chairman. Lim Peng Siang.Esq. Cheok Cheng Koe, Scow Bng Tin, Esq. Esq. Yeo Cheng Hai, Bsq. Tan Sian Cheng, Bsq. Tan Chay Van,484 words
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Advertisement886 1913-04-30 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of TBAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, EXCELLENT TONED COTT \GE PUNO BY a F.HMBERT. BERLIN, AND A GRAND PIANO BY HACHALS, HAMBURG SYMPHONION WITH 60 PIATBS; FOUR VERY HANDSOME STIFFED hIKDS OF PARADISE, ETC., To be held at NO. 169. WATERLOO STRBET, On l?i>lda»y, BSsvy a, at886 words
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Article873 1913-04-30 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Body Design. The inventors of petrol engineci motor-cars were, says The Financier, the fathers of the motor-boat industry, and now we find that, the motor boat having been developed with great success and become, in a way, a fixed and conventional873 words
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Article140 1913-04-30 15 A Berlin correspondent says it is characteristic of the new spirit in Germany that a strong league has been formed for the total abstinence, education, and training of German youth. The first congress to promote the objects of the league will be opened in the House of the Prussian Lower140 words
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Article64 1913-04-30 15 Your boy is always getting scratched or cat or braised. Because these wounds have healed all right is no sign they always will. Get a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and see that every injury is cared for immediately. You can get nothing better, and blood poison64 words
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Advertisement198 1913-04-30 15 HAND and POWER RUBBER MACHINES THE ROLLS CAN BE SUPPLIED PLAIN OR GROOVED, THE GROOVING BEING OP ANY SHAPE OR PATTERN DESIRED. SOLE AGENTS CENTRAL ENGINE 1 WORKS, Limited. T7< <f^ M^ I THE UNIVERSAL CAR Again Reduced in Price. 20 H.P. 5-SEATER TOURING CM FULLY EQUIPPED $1,550 This Startling198 words
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Advertisement309 1913-04-30 15 BY APPOINTMENT MOTOR TYRE W^^^^J^> MANUFACTURERS TO HIB MAJESTY KING 6EORGE 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,309 words
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Advertisement399 1913-04-30 16 Strongest and Cheapest lL t^l^l sizes b^blcjMi^bllll SHARPt,ROSStCO.LJD SINGAPORE The best for Culverts and Drains. WANTS. SHORTHANO-TYPIST WANTED. Wsnttd at once, a reliable Shorthand Typist. Apply with copies of testimonials to B.A.C c/o Straits Times. 394 804 LEBSONB. In VIOLIN, GUITAR, MANDOLINE, BANJO. Apply Mi. Reverger, Raffles Hotel. Mi 256399 words
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Advertisement256 1913-04-30 16 WANTS. DOS WANTED. Great Dane (Dog) golden brindle, pare breed. Particulars to W. P., o/o Straits Times. 21 v AN6LO-CHINEBE FREE SCHOOL Wanted, lady teachers for Primary Classes and a teacher for Standard I. Salary acoording to qualifications. Apply to the Principal. 29 4 9-6 CLERK WANTED. Wanted by Mercantile256 words
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Advertisement608 1913-04-30 16 TO BE LET OB SOU. HOUSE TOUT. No. E6, Robinson Road. Immediate entry. Apply S. Manasseh Co. 4-1 n HOUBEB TO LET. To let, No. 46, Anson Rosd snd Nos. 21 and 22, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11 v FURNIBHEO SEASIDE REBIDENCESTO LET. •Belmont, Benzoline, Ben Ledj,608 words
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Advertisement666 1913-04-30 16 NOTICES. KIM KIAT A CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Govsrsment and Municipal Contractor*. 106, 104 109, Market Street Telepl one Nos. 421 and 1174. EBTATE CLEARING. ETC.. UNDERTAKEN. The undersigned will nndertske contracts on Robber Estates tor Tree-felling, Clearing, eto. CHENG LOONG, 766, North Bridge Road. 16-4 16-6 NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE BILL POSTING666 words
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Advertisement701 1913-04-30 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. 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. Thursday, Football701 words
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Advertisement692 1913-04-30 16 BOARD AND LODGING. SILVERBANK. ORCHARD HMD. English Home, vacancies. Telephone 628 14 80-4 Y. M. 0. A. HOUSE. Excellent rooms, with or without board. Apply The General Secretary. 1-tt-suß. a BOARD ANO RESIDENCE. Large comfortable rooms with verandah attach, d at Cambo Home, 98, River Valley Road, 28-4 21 6692 words
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