The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 8 January 1913
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Title Section15 1913-01-08 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY B." 1913. NO. 7,72315 words
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Article143 1913-01-08 1 The results of the first days raciu^ ut Penaug Page IS. A settlement has been reached m the Taujong Pagar dock case Page 7. Latest rubber sales are announced m our special London wire on page 7. j The Peace Conference is still sitting but little progress143 words
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Article1030 1913-01-08 1 Hadji bin Ahmed, notwithstanding nil many years residence m such a cosmopolitan city us Singapore, retained all the spirit of fanaticism and bigotry that characterises the orthodox Moliamim fan dweller m the deserts of Arabia and Africa. His hatred of modern innovations was intense, and it follows1,030 words
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Advertisement555 1913-01-08 1 STILL STRONG IN PUBLIC FAVOUR CROWDS FLOCKING TO SEE r ini mntATOCMUPB adai'uon of EUGENE SUES FAMOUS WORK C^ THE MYSTERIES 1 I OF PARIS 1 j| AT TIIK j I ALHAMBRA, I I BEACH I.'OAD. g mmminm Am UUi mo lh HOUR PICTURE. IN FOUR PARTS. tad si.,,w, 9-:555 words
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Advertisement324 1913-01-08 1 _~_^_—_B__ nn J_lttfMM_MMk 4_Ba^MMMMi^^^^Pfc A HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I I The One She Loved Biograph f The Line at Hogans Biograph I A Real Estate Deal Biograph I I A Child of the Ghetto Vitagraph GAUMONT GRAPHIC No. 49 I THE BALKAN324 words
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Advertisement88 1913-01-08 1 For Good Variety AND A THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE PROGRAMME YOU CANNOT DO BKTTER THAN TRY THE MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. TO-NIGHT 2nd Show, 9-30 to 11 p.m. EXCELLENT PICTURES. The Chaffinch. POCAHONTAS. Three Nokls. THE MADMAN. Wanted, a Divorce. THE FLOWER SELLER. THE TWELFTH JURYMAN. Her Ladyship's Dog (M. Prince.)88 words
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Advertisement314 1913-01-08 1 ZTo^ap's H&vcrtteemente. Tanglin bungalow to let Page 2. Loss of Bukit Sembawaug scrip Page 2. Tenders required for supply of opium Page 2. Arabella radio medicinal active water Page 10. Light keeper wanted for Straits service Page 2. Fresh programmes at the cinematograph halls Page 1. Solignum, the great anti-white314 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1913-01-08 1 THE WEEK Wednesday Bth. High Water— lo-19 a.m. M. If. Outward Mail due. P. O. Homeward Mail due. Thursday 9th. High Water— o-4 a.m.. lf>-5»; p.m. Cinderella Vie, Theatre 9 pm. Penang Races. Friday 10th. High Water 0-35 a.m., 11-32 p.m. Scottish Pipers meeting, S C.C. 5.30 pm. Saturday 11th.96 words
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Article682 1913-01-08 2 Messrs Ribeiro and Co. send us copies of their neat desk calendar. The annual ball which is given by the Hongkong Police Force was held on Dec. 28, at the City Hall, and proved to be one of the most successful functions of its kind that has been held this682 words
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Article318 1913-01-08 2 The report of the Merbau Rubber Estate, Ltd.. to he presented to the meeting on tlie 17th ult, states that since the last annual meeting ft.848 shaies have been iohued for cash, making the issued capital £'25,000. The Company's estate consists of 800 acres m the State of318 words
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Article300 1913-01-08 2 The report of the Johore Para Rubber Company, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June last, submitted to the meeting, stated that 878 acres have been planted, while there are 805 acres of reserve jungle. About 450 acres wera added to the reserve jungle during the year,300 words
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Article272 1913-01-08 2 An extraordinary general meeting of the United Sumatra Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on December 9, at the Cannonstreet Hotel, E.C., for the purpose of considering and, if thought lit, passing the following resolution as an extraordinary resolution That the capital of the Company be increased to 120,000272 words
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Article29 1913-01-08 2 The Rev. J. R. Lee, M.A., (Clergy Ho., Stamford-rd) will be the Officiating Clergy, man during the absence of the Rev. H. G. Marshall, M.A., Chaplain to the Forces.29 words
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Advertisement288 1913-01-08 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS ON HIRE FOR XWIAS SEASON FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., 10. 3 SELF CURE NO FICTION _£IuATOl u ATO' R F#£fc D cK > E D s E p THERAPION No 1 m a remarkably snort time, often a few days "nly Cures disrharges{eithrrsex)super9edinginjectionf288 words
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Advertisement592 1913-01-08 2 Notices NOTICE Lost one scrip for 600 shares (number of scrip ami nuueber of shares unknown) m the Bukit Heinbawang Rubber Plantations Ltd. Scrip m name of origiual allottee Wee Teow Jieug. and transfer form unsigned. The Public i are warned not to deal with these shares. Jan 8 15-592 words
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Advertisement646 1913-01-08 2 Notices STRAITS F. M. S. MEDICAL SCHOOL THE SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON FEB. Ist 1913. A number of Hosrital Assistants' Scholar ships are vacant, including a W. W. Bailey Scholarship of 320 per mensem. Jan 4 11-1 THE MANDAI GRANITE QUARRIES. Orders for stone executed promptly by Rail, to town, Johore,646 words
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Advertisement558 1913-01-08 2 Wanted GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Applications will bo r«cti\»<l at lh< Attendant's Office up to 1- th Jaa post of a Hght-fc— per. B Ihi I With free ratio s and clothing. Applications to bo acrornp mi. ,j,, H of rec< i nt testimonials and prefer applicants having e\p<ri« u< ;i^ i558 words
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Article1176 1913-01-08 3 A CARNIVAL OF CHOLERA. An American ObuuvSß'i Stobt. A special correspondent of tho New York Herald tells this dreadful tale of th« grim f-reues he witnessed at the cholera camp at Sat: Stefano ueao. 1 Constantinople The horrors ol S.im Slcfano cannot be described by1,176 words
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Article410 1913-01-08 3 Important Contracts for raw York. November's total of 68,500 tons assures 1912 of a record output. The aggregate for the eleven months of 589,000 tons is only 1*2,000 tons short of the total output for last year, which was a record, and as the December output invariably410 words
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Article271 1913-01-08 3 HIC JACET." Till the news of the Duke of Cumber land's request came the other day most people were quite unaware that the body of King George V of Hanover reposed at at Windsor. Kut he is not the only foreign royalty who finds a grave on these shores. This271 words
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Advertisement327 1913-01-08 3 S*" hnkal iri Lane Vallcv Waun Motoi fern nn n Bar 1 trOMDK !t tcntittK Irou n Ml. ..-M ■■< Urn ted I .11,1 i The Lur.c V*||*i r n* Co., WilWlllil Work-, La ..el 1 A-.. D .u,nu. <* > "T DAHLS MILK I is a pur© sterilized milk327 words
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Advertisement154 1913-01-08 3 f o ABSOLUTELY i!b PURE GRAND PRIX Jl PARIS 1889 VT Q THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. Scotch Whiskies. I HIBBERT'S SPECIAL LIQUEUR. HIBBERT S XXX. Beers. HIBBERT'S KANGAROO LAGER (a light sparkling Beer). PETER WALKER'S CELEBRATED BOY BRAND. NOLTING'S MUNICH BEER. LARGE STOCKS of the FINEST WINES,154 words
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Advertisement150 1913-01-08 4 I BY APPOINTMENT 1^ T0 H M THE I<lN< I CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE BRITISH ADMIRALTY THE INDIA OFFICE THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F. M. S. GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS ix i\r ii THE LEADING HOSPITALS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. I i c p*Bk^i^L^^L^i^Bft jf ti jß^y9Hf> < li^K^Hl^i^ifl i^^i^i^i^i^i^iß i^L^L^L^i^Lßi^H fiffß^150 words
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Article1206 1913-01-08 5 until one s« Ini t .ii companies alnngiiili the ol < ompanies wbk h have been m ■OHM l mie, that one gf:U n pie of the difference SI I r■ ults. The special m the pres< are the OSpei report-, of unbatan and Kledang, which1,206 words
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Article117 1913-01-08 5 Agents. Welsh and Co. Sembrong 1,081 Agents. Sharp*, Ross and Co. Merlimau -25,000 rain stopped tapping for three days. Agents. P, \V. Barker A: Co. Lanailron; 61,558 against 48,699 12 mos. :>r,;>,2 75 against 880,788. Senawang: 20,(JM(5 against 16,000 11 mos. 1'M), 399 against 122,467. Sandycroft:117 words
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Article92 1913-01-08 5 BING U'OKE. The 6i)th auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held yesterday when there were offered and sold 149 cases 164.17 pkls. or 21,889 lbs. The next Auction will take place on 14th January. Malacca. K &rom Our Own Correspondent.) Jan. 7. Sheet 9234.5092 words
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Article156 1913-01-08 5 The report of the Sembilan Estates Company, Ltd., for the year ended 31st July last, to be submitted at the meeting on the 20th ult, states that the net profit for the year, after due allowance has been made for depreciation, is £9,645, which, with the balance brought156 words
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Article341 1913-01-08 5 The report of |b« Glen Eervie Rubber Company, Ltd. for the year ended 30th '|Bop4eoib«r ln^t, to be submitted at the 1 meeting on the 18th ult. stated Hint the 1 crop of rubber harvested during the year was: J'ara, "27. 736 lbs; Rambong, 1,304 lbs. The341 words
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Article243 1913-01-08 5 The report of the Castlefield I Klang) Rubber Estate, Ltd., to be submitted at the meeting on the 18th ult. covers the year ended 30th June, 1912, and states that the net profit for the year amounted to £22,984, while there was brought forward £2,206, giving a243 words
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Article190 1913-01-08 5 The report of the Rembia Rubber Estates, Ltd., to be submitted to the meeting on the 10th ult. covers the year ended 30th September last. The revenue account for the year shows a credit balance of £6,016, as against £2,887 for the previous period, to which has to190 words
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Article174 1913-01-08 5 The report of the Redhills Tin Mining Company, Ltd., for the year ended 31st March last, to be submitted to the meeting at Redruth on the 17th ult. states tbat the profit on the year's working is £888, which sum goes m reduction of the amount to174 words
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Article276 1913-01-08 5 The report of the Brunei Estates, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June, 1912, to be presented at the meeting on the 19th ult., states that the arrangement mentioned m the last report as having been made with the vendor, Mr. G. J. Altman, whereby the Company renounced276 words
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Article250 1913-01-08 5 The report of the Kuala Klang Robber Estate, Ltd., for the year ended :}Oth September, 1912, to be presented at the meeting of the 17th ult, states that during tho period under review a campong of some 8 acres m extent was purchased, which brings the total area250 words
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Article231 1913-01-08 5 An extraordinary meeting of the Perak Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was to be held on 16th Dec. to pass a resolution increasing the capital to £100,000 by the creation of 150,000 shares of 2s each. In the course of a circular the directors state that authority was given by231 words
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Article178 1913-01-08 5 The report of Itambutan, Ltd., for the year ended .MOth June last, to be submit ted to the meetiDg on the 17th ult. states that the year's working has result ed m a loss of £1,266, of which £686 is represented by interest. During the past year the178 words
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Article455 1913-01-08 5 The fourth oidinary general meeting of the Krnbong IMalaoca) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., was held at tin-, offloei of the company, 4, Lloyd's ■avenue, H. Mr. T. C. Owen (Chairman of the Company) presiding. The Chairman said: The expenditure during the year, as you will see, amounted to 48,798455 words
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Article655 1913-01-08 5 Since the reconstruction, m 1906, tbe I'ahang Consolidated Compay has made slow but steady progress towards fthe re attainment of the position as a dividendpayer enjoyed for somo time by its pre decessor m title, tbe Pfchang Corporation. In the last two years tbe advance has been decided,655 words
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Article209 1913-01-08 5 The reoort of the Klrdang Tin Mining Company, Ltd., to ho presented to the meeting at Kedruth on the 17th ult. covers the year ended 29 b February. 101 l>. Although the tributers' operations for the year have not succeeded m revealing any rich ground, work recently209 words
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Article149 1913-01-08 5 Though the tobacco crop on which the Java Tinted Plant aions at present mainly relies for revenue was last season tl).argest m th«> Company's history, profits :ell off considerably owing to increased production costs, tin- MSttM of tooNi :ornpetition MBOOfI ptodnetn. Tin- num tx«r of bales shipped149 words
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Advertisement71 1913-01-08 5 I BUY A I I PLEX DUPLICATOR I M AM) BE CHEERFUL. 9 I Y UR TI" 8^ J? ILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS I m ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT m THE PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM H tjio c71 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1913-01-08 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1918. Her*- «.ha'l tin. IV > (hi PtD^ltr. rig-; .t&iftUfe. Una*'.', b) nil. c t• .v unbrbed b* fain' Here pairjol Tntth oc ~i-ric-jr t'-'PU drtw, Pl.'d«er. :o tfeli^jjn L •y&iV.' vr.U Law. Apart from complexities of peace negotiations and the ominous potentialities1,124 words
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Article1172 1913-01-08 6 An impromptu dance will be field at Taoglin Club on Friday next, at 9 p.m. Until further notice the S. C. C. ground will be closed for all games. A Japanese squadron comprising live or six warships will probably arrive m Hongkong towards the end of February. The squadron will1,172 words
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Article57 1913-01-08 6 (Fn>in Our O» N < llf Loodon i Manchester DomtO lia\e .sold f twelve tons at 4b. 5 id. Vallomhrosa has sold tv»!,, sheet at 4s. Bd. and a like MDOQDf at 4s. 'd. Liuggi has sold forward I-] i at an ITttagt of 4s. 6d. The57 words
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Article146 1913-01-08 6 European Killed at Kampar {From Our On CotTUpondt Ipob. .I.in. 7, Our Ipoh correspondent wire- ti r O'Connor and some coolies ban buried alive at the Sultan Idns Kampar. They are tin mine* own, C. G. Ogilvie and W. K. Smith, I Thunder being manager. Further details 6tate146 words
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Article178 1913-01-08 6 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. l»» (VllllHT 1 8th. Para. The Market since our Urn port has been very irregular. 11-ml line sold up to 48. H}d. and down at It. 6§d. for forward positions, with furt h«-t Stltal at the lower price. Soft Fine done at 4s. ML :nid Js.178 words
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Article152 1913-01-08 6 Kota Bahiu. Jan. 2nd. A dinner and fancy dr.-s hall look i at the new rest house on New 1 1 eve. The new rest house is a commodioubuilding, built of chengluii. M I near the Kelanfan Club. The BOOM tastefully decorated with pftlmi and and the dining152 words
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Article136 1913-01-08 6 The following Siugap.,l,. p disposed of by auction at and Co.'s sale-room noon Vacant land at Smog square feet, lif. -I, old. Sh at :;0 cents per square foot Vacant land at Killini-y O ai square fret, feaehold. Moli at ;$0 cents p.r iqnare Ef 16, Compound DOOM136 words
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Advertisement221 1913-01-08 6 NEW YEAR I 1^ OFFERS p^ A very Smart and L large assortment of Jt^\ ffi Gentlemens Soft Felt l^P^^^M W& Hats, according to Fashion's latest decree. 1" n S3 50 4-50 6 50 7 50. I^^ A Unique collection jll tXt of men's Ame;icanSilk I IV Half hose m221 words
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Advertisement54 1913-01-08 6 All things have moved along m Hi Except man's dress, you'll find II Upon his back and coughs and colil* iCome m the self-same place, as all can H* The remedy is different yon see, Instead of leeches, bliHtcrs,or herb f«a Folks nowtake Woods' Peppermint Cure. While euros are many,54 words
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Article309 1913-01-08 7 I STILL IN THE BALANCE. Unsettled Conditions. I I.v Submarine Gtblt], KFrTtfß's Service. Load ''i. c. CoofefWMOf among ambassadors and diplomatists on i -urxJ.iy apparently had the Indui mg a calmer frame of miud all round. Tin- lurks will to day propose now con »oi sad negotiations will309 words
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Article71 1913-01-08 7 Washington, Jan. 7. The Supreme Court deUrered a judgment In connection with cotton cornering cases, the effect of which is to make cornering on Exchange illegal. This is regarded as the most far nuhmg application of the Trust law hitherto. Mr. Wickersham, tha Attorney General, thinks it71 words
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Article71 1913-01-08 7 I London, Jan. 6. Washington ■Mft*ng*f it lias now transpired that President not favour a Panama tolls arbion at The Hague, but rather a special tfd of an equal number of American ■nd British citizens. It is stated that he Bxpw leed the view that at71 words
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Article37 1913-01-08 7 I London, January 6. Renter wires from Ivlhi that Lord Ifardinge is improving. Hl« WOUndl continue to heal and his Lordship hopes to preside at the opening Ol th« LegislaiiTe Couucil on January 27.37 words
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Article23 1913-01-08 7 lion, Jan, 7. Kight men were killed explosion of a rtumpipo m the <om of the French battleship tfuaeni23 words
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Article23 1913-01-08 7 I lon, .Fan. 7. The Times states that at between Aird and Co. and Tanjong Pugac Dock Hoard has been23 words
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Article154 1913-01-08 7 IVu.iF.n at £73,000; £10,000 To His Widow. > aing News understands that the "f the lute Mr .lames A. Delay will 1 Proved during the next few days for 1 tliu w ill Mr Delay bequeaths ko the Public Trustee to he in--1 f«>r his widow for154 words
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Article194 1913-01-08 7 MENDING UNIONIST DISUNION The Food Tax Problem. London. Jan r,.- Conservative is flTing prominence to the idea of Sir Joseph Lawrence, to grant a bounty of 2s 'per quarter) on Colonial wheat, instead of WKlOg foreign wheat. Also giving a bounty to the home producer. Money for these194 words
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Article84 1913-01-08 7 Indo-China Protests. London, Jan. 7. In the House at question time Mr Acland said that the Government did not intend to terminate the opium agreement of 1911. The Government of India bad taken steps to suspend the sales of certified opium. It is understood m Calcutta that84 words
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Article103 1913-01-08 7 London, Jan. 7. The Times discussing the Chinese action regarding Thibet says that if President Yuan Shi Kai and his advisers think that Great Britain will not face another expedition to Lhassa they make a miscalculation. Great Britain will certainly not tolerate any further violation of treaty103 words
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Article43 1913-01-08 7 London, Jan. 7 Owing to the increased price for the output, the Coal Conciliation Board m the English area has granted the miners a five per cent advance bringing the wages up to the I^oB point, the highest on record.43 words
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Article29 1913-01-08 7 London, Jan. 7 Sir Sydney Olivier is not to be appointed to Ceylon, but to the permauent secretaryship of the Board of Agriculture at Home.29 words
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Article38 1913-01-08 7 Lisbon, Jan. 7. Senhor Duartelitc, the retiring Premier, says that the Cabinet has resigned as the situation which called it into being, namely the fear of disturbances arising tb rough a Royalist invasion, have now disappeared. <38 words
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Article69 1913-01-08 7 An ingenious map directory of Singapore has been compiled by the Chicago Advertising Co., of 24, the Arcade, and is now on sale at §5. A map of Singapore has the various quarters lettered and each important linn has a number. A key-list at the bottom (classified as to69 words
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Article54 1913-01-08 7 Madras, December 30. Bar! lionaldshay, Sir Murray Hammick, Sir Valentine Chirol, and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald arrived m Madras yesterday and are guests of Government House, where Mr. Montague Butler and Mr. Rus sell Scott, joint secretaries of the Public Services Commission, are also guests. Mr. (rokhale54 words
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Article88 1913-01-08 7 Mr. D. C. Oakley, of Sedenak Estate, who came down to Singapore by train on Monday after being assaulted by coolies, is m hospital rather seriously cut about, but luckily not dangerously, it is believed. It is stated that Mr. Oakley was to meet a visitor from Singapore on the88 words
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Article827 1913-01-08 7 WRECKS AND SHIPPING CASUALTIES. Russian Steamers and Valuable Cargo Lost. The daily deluges that we are being favoured with by the nor' east monsoon are bad enough m all conscience for business people and make transit ashore anything but pleasant, but these matters are as nothing to life827 words
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Article481 1913-01-08 7 Another ship of Same Line Ashore. Late last night an astounding example of coincidence was discovered when late enquiries were made regarding shipping accidents, for news was brought m that another Russian steamer of the same line had gone ashore m the same district. It appears that on481 words
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Correspondence.
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517 1913-01-08 7 An Enthusiastic Supporter. To the Editor, Sir, It is assuring to see that the recent agitation m this connection has not been m vain. There is every likelihood of the Government adding a clause regulating domestics m the new Labour Code, when amended, and here we517 words
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Advertisement232 1913-01-08 7 ROBINSON Co. wiPf CELEBRATED t\ D PHDCCT r Jm D- UUtlot I w -^^B_t»V _4^F _hE3S I jj pt i >Lp^ I P. 1842, A graceful raodol, which )ias been ».»sm fc A aaintny desigood .ode,, cut t^t^^X^^LTL^Z very low m bust, and with extra long close the waist. This232 words
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Advertisement535 1913-01-08 8 1 GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUP. HALF LEMON SHAPE, SIZE 10 OZS. USED ON THE LEADING RUBBER ESTATES LOCALLY AND THE F.M.B. SAMPLE FREE ON APPLICATION. APPLY TO G. OTOMUNE Co. 500 LOTS AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERY. Carriage Clocks, Optical Goods, Gold Rings, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Side Combs, Cuff Buttons,535 words
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Advertisement356 1913-01-08 8 AUCTION SALE OF A Consignment of European Live Stock. To be held at Messrs. Cliing Keng Lee Co.s J- ale- room, On Friday, 10th January, et noon. Comprising one Khorthorn cow, oi.e shorthorn calf, Aylesbury Ducks +tw Drakes, Houdan Hens, white Leghorn*, hen and cock. Black Orpingtons, hens avi cck356 words
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Advertisement609 1913-01-08 8 Shipping OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. FOR Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle The Company's Steamer "GORGON" 2,685 tons, Captain Townley, is intended to sail for the above ports on Sunday, the 12th instant. For Freight or Passage apply to W. MANSFIELD Co. Ltd., Agents O.S.S. Co.,609 words
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Advertisement524 1913-01-08 8 Shipping NL M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE I China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1913 1913 Nera Jan 6 Caledonien Jan 6 Magellan Jan 20 Amazone Jan 20 Paul Lecat Feb 3 Dumbea Feb 3 V.delaCiotat Feb 17 Nera Feb 17 E. Simons Mar 3 Magellan Mar524 words
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Advertisement629 1913-01-08 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers cf bhis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Eambnrg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bouthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and629 words
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Advertisement510 1913-01-08 8 Shipping P. &0T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANJ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading i r Chic, Coast, Persian Gulf, Ccntinental ami Ports. Bteamera will leave Singapore on or abec MAIL LINES Homeward (for Euroi From Singapore, connecting at Colombo510 words
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Advertisement767 1913-01-08 9 Ship ping Toyo Kisen Kaisha f (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) Western Pacific Railway Co. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. jp rating the New 21.000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners "SHINYO MART 7 tttwvo MAXI767 words
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Advertisement722 1913-01-08 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany722 words
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Advertisement522 1913-01-08 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Foochow Moji522 words
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Advertisement771 1913-01-08 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3 Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, viz: Life, Accident, Motor-Car, Fire and Marine, etc. Onlg tlie best Companies represented. Phone 473. A IfFIRIITII H. nCIKUIn, MANAGER. Nov 12 nc MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF;CANADjT~ Established 1887. cr^l iclea are WORLD WIDE,"771 words
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Article733 1913-01-08 10 Liability m the Dominions. In answer to Mr. Clough (R., Skipton), Colonel Seely gave the following particulars wifa regard to compulsory service m the Dominions and Colonies Canada. All the male inhabitants of Canada of the age of 18 years and upwards and under 60 being British subjects733 words
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183 1913-01-08 10 ARABELLA A NATURAL WATER POSSESSING RADIO-ACTIVITY. The only natural water possessing radio-activity is the well-known Arabella" Radio-Medicinal Water, approved and recommended by specialists and members of the medical profession m all parts, who also prescribe it m their practice. If you want to cure indigestion, constipation, sick headaches, gout, liver,183 words
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Article416 1913-01-08 10 In Bedrock for July Dr. Graham-Smith describes a number of interesting experiments on house flies. He says Flies fed on coloured syrup often regurgitate coloured fluid twenty- four or more hours later, though fed m the interval on plain syrup. When infected food has been given, the416 words
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Article409 1913-01-08 10 The wonderful success of the American sanitary and medical scientists In making the Panama Canal /.one sufficiently healthy to enable that great engineering work to be carried to a triumphant end is the tenor of an article m the Scientific American by Dr. A. J. Orenstein, of the409 words
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Article68 1913-01-08 10 Per P&O str Morea, connecting with tlie str Assaye at Colombo, due Jan 9. The Hon C. H. Strutt, C. Warry, T. Slack, Mr ft M- s G* Maccummin, A. Webster, Mr Mrs Murray and family, J. Griffiths, P. Verdan, W. II Warder. Per P O str Somali,68 words
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Advertisement135 1913-01-08 10 Cbe gcylon I manure (Uork$ t A. BAUR, Colombo. Penang. Colombo, Ist November, 1912. I v J^ LANTERS are hereby informed that a Branch has been opened m Penang and that all Correspondence I should be directed m future to 1 I THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, I S A. BAUR,135 words
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Advertisement25 1913-01-08 10 The French Medical Profession rely on Bantal Midy to cure chronic bronchitis, kidney and bladder trouble, as well as discharges from the urinary organs. 1725 words
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Advertisement173 1913-01-08 10 The Food of Health trade 'KEPLER mark COD LIVER OIL with Malt Extract Fattens and strengthens Delicate Children Emaciated Adults i Consumptives Nursing Mothers Delicious to take Easy to digest s All Chemists. SEE YOU GET 'KEPLER' I Burroughs Wbllcomi t Co.! Lomd N x M<> nik i. ai. .iv173 words
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Article764 1913-01-08 11 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 120% Int "#m in n n n so.000 Bu kl tu^ n g g Jt ,J J 175,000 j Bukit Mertajam 10 f 16,000 1* 8 f «<*"* 7S%int I' 10 0 1 15 0 75.000 h u ciwIiaJSf Malay J?J? S l JJ764 words
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Article139 1913-01-08 11 Jan. 7. ■E in k 115 tons sold 1114.C0 amble 7.80 Gambier Cube No. 1 14 60 Gambler Cube No. 2 noro Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyer 19.75 Pepper, (White fair) 32 75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) llfl Cloves139 words
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Advertisement74 1913-01-08 11 Call at the Office RONEO Ltp COLLYER QUAY, and SEE "THE BRUNSVIGA" CALCULATOR Invoice extension and checking Rule of Three, Exchanges and Conversions Freights, Percentages Averages, Apportionments Scientific Costings Calculations of every description are possible on the BRUNSVIGA." THE! "BRI-CAL" Adding Machines TO ADD UP TO 10,000 $25 TO ADD74 words
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Miscellaneous1152 1913-01-08 11 VESSELS IN POKT7 Kuantan FJI&"" "*?T e^ZT"^ *T Arr e<l Fo W n H.I.R.M.S. A.kold Ru 8 700 9 0 Tet^ f" B Bt r E mer d r* 0 o***"*•0 -r" 1 d S2Xj;SS Ca.cutta.l.l p at Simons ChikokuMaru Jap I'll Shira SXr^^ F""* f^'" Da.r,n Maru Jap 2H4!1,152 words
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Article962 1913-01-08 12 The ■BOfttng < -hronicler's lot this week not a happ\ one, m fart, so far as we are concerned totally there is absolutely nothing to chronicle hut rain, rain, ami agiiin ruin. On or two attempts have been made to My m the face of the wea ther,962 words
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Article372 1913-01-08 12 {From Our Oim Cornipomdmt.) Penang. The weather was fine, hut showery, and attendance good, including H.E. the Governor and Lady Evelyn Young. MOID Handicap. Distance one mile. Lodestar (Woodgate) 1 The Friar <SouthaJl) 2 San Sebastian (Gabell) '.I Won by four lengths; five lengths. Time 1.47 8-6. Dividend.372 words
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Article77 1913-01-08 12 The medal for December, played for on Saturday and Sunday 4th and sth January, was won by Humphreys. The following were the scores returned J. L. Humphreys 41 *35 scr 76 (i. A. Hall 43 :w :> 77 P. P. David 43 45 10 78 P.77 words
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Article264 1913-01-08 12 In "Recent Events and Present Policies m China, (says a China Mail correspondent "Mr J. P. Bland presents an unfavourable view ol the republic. He has little faith m the new regime and he does not believe that men like Sun Vat Sen will be able to264 words
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Article452 1913-01-08 12 By Lieut. Colonel G. A. Derrick, V.D., Commandant. Singapore, 7th January, 1910. S. V. C. I'.allestier Rifle Range is allotted as under Sunday 12th January at 8 a.m. Maxim Co., 3. V. A. Saturday lHth January at 2.30 p.m. S. R. A. Short Range Handicap. Sunday452 words
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Article218 1913-01-08 12 Hongkong and Singapore Harhours. Commenting on the regulation for the control of searchlights m harbours, China Shipping and Engineering Gazette says The need of such a regulation has been made but too obvious by the abuse of the searchlights m Hongkong and Singapore harbours during recent years.218 words
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90 1913-01-08 12 Mr. Ingleby asked the Prime Minister whether his attention had been called to the desire of the Federated States of Malay to be represented on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and whether he would give his sympathetic consideration to any authoritative proposal90 words
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Article674 1913-01-08 12 The N. Y. K. steamer M Colombo Maru from Japan discharges part general cargo here. The N. I). L. steamer Marudu from British North Borneo ports discharges cargo for transhipment to Europe. The P. and O. homeward mail Delta left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is674 words
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Article164 1913-01-08 12 Mr Horace Thorogood, journalist, of the London Star," who was a witness at the special inquiry into what are known as the Putumayo Atrocites said that after certain articles had appeared m Truth making serious allegations against the Company's treatment of its labourers m164 words
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Advertisement302 1913-01-08 12 Hutton's 'Pineapple' Hams Bacon. Singapore Cold Storage Co t Ltd. AND BRANCHES. THE BILENT INDIAN MOTOR WITH THE SUBTLE CHAIN DRIVE 1913 MODELS EXPECTED THIS MONTH THE 7 H. P. BIG TWIN 2 SPEED FREE ENGINE MODEL FOR 1913 Has 4 inch Mudguards, Spring Frame, Front Stand, [mpi Kick Starter,302 words
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Miscellaneous13 1913-01-08 12 LATEST SHIPPING. Ayuthia, Ger 260, Freese, 71, Penang, Behn Meyer, Par eh 9.13 words
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