The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 January 1913
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Title Section16 1913-01-28 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. I EN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913. NO. 7/74016 words
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Article195 1913-01-28 1 Fuller details of Enver Bey's coup dYtat at Constantinople are wired. The effect of the revolution to continue the war on the Balkan Delegates is uncertain they have decided to bread off negotiations but home think this is a blurt- Page 7. The Greeks are continuing an195 words
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1026 1913-01-28 1 For the carrying out of a great sngjnsof m^ f scheme there is needed the co-opera tion of the civil engineer, the mechanical engineer, and the contractor. Of these the first does what we call the math.matical part of the work, the second provides Ihi heavy1,026 words
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Advertisement735 1913-01-28 1 PROGRAMME COMPLETELY CHANGED 1 AR|MA HAU CiNEMATOGRAPITJ CAPITAL PICTURES I I AT THE 9 ALHAMBRA, Beach Road. to-night t to-n,ght n ro-viQHTr BKCOS* iHow.9-SoToiiP.it. A BLIND LOVE Biograph m m (The Baleful Result of Ostentation and Flattery.) M th e'g;]S s£C S £r I™- I A Hnlhindsclic tihjj splendidly i»ot735 words
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Advertisement174 1913-01-28 1 vTo^ave Hfcvcrtiecmcnts. Board wanted m quiet family manager's billet wanted on rubber estate, seven roomed bungalow for 6ale Page 9. Powell and Co furniture for sale (page 1) and 500 cases salmon Page 5. Sale of pawnshop stock at Malacca Page 2. Superintendent of Stores wanted for the F. M.S.—174 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous121 1913-01-28 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 28th. High Water— 2-14 a.m.. 2-14 p.m. Selatgor Race Meeting, first day. Wednesday 29th. High Water— 2 51 a.m., 3-12 pm. Moon Last Quar.er. Lodge St. Michael 9 pm. Thursday 30th. Rlgn Waff 111 a.tn.. 4-30 p.m Selangor Race Meeting, second day. Sporting Club Mooting, i'.xchange 5.1"»121 words
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Article222 1913-01-28 2 tTMI OOMI lI'ANIS Or TUB <io\ KKNMKNT. New York, Dec. 26. Through the columns of "The Scoop, 1 the organ of tbe Tress Club of C'hiragoi Mr. Taft has addressed a Christinas message to the newspapers and writers of America, In which, as the result222 words
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Article202 1913-01-28 2 Tbe multiplication of expensive and unnecessary residences for Sultans, High Commissioners, Federal Officers, and wealthy European and native unofficial* throughout the Native States would seem to indicate that both the authorities and inhabitants there have had their heads a little turned by the continued and phenomenal prosperity of202 words
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Article170 1913-01-28 2 Paris, Dec. 26. The Argentine Tango," the dance introduced into Paris ball rooms early last year, has attained such a vogue that it has been the subject of representations by a party of Argentine dancing professors who have just visited Paris, and of an official statement by the170 words
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Advertisement28 1913-01-28 2 iigh not if your co". I ttful, >'« disdainful Peppermint ,-f will brino At its ftdvem ;u. ii tin Ir ends maj Been w Woods' will drive all cuJd28 words
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Advertisement548 1913-01-28 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS ON HIRE FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., m. Notices LOST ON SUNDAY A black and tan collie dog, with white collai Municipal No. 2458. Reward on returning to DALLANS HORSE REPOSITORY Jan 9 notice! My interest m the business heretofore car ried on by548 words
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Advertisement966 1913-01-28 2 Notices NOTICE UNION INSURANCE COMPANY of CA«TON Ld Mr W. B. Schtnidt has been appointed Acting Atent of this Society m Singapore and assumes cbaige of this Branch as from 25th January. By Order of the Board of Directors, C. H. P. HAY, Agent. Singapore, January "24th, 1913. Jan 25966 words
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Advertisement642 1913-01-28 2 Wanted MANAGER Billet want«J on Rubber Estate, 13 years experience of Rabbet m South Atnerica'West Coast, and Johore. experienced m all branches from opening up to manufacture. Apply A. Z. c/o Free Press." Jan tt tths F. M. S. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Applications are invited for the appointment of Superintendent of642 words
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Advertisement435 1913-01-28 2 For_Sale FOR SALE A seven- roomed furni Mt. Elizabeth. Preeholi Can be inspected each ftaj i,. 6 p.m. No reasonable otTei 1107. House now rented furni»h month. Jan M FOR SALE Hum, he Motorcar, 4 scat, Can be inspected at h. Nam particulars please apply to HOOGLANDT i Co Jan435 words
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Article1205 1913-01-28 3 THE PARTY'S POSITION. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) London, Jau. :•>. domestic politics have again been the topic of the week, and the Food Tax (ontrover»\. about which I wrote m my last letter, is assuming such proportion that I should like to make the position1,205 words
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Article481 1913-01-28 3 In a journal printed on board the s.s. Marmora" these amusing remarks appear m the Guide to Colombo This Port m addition to being the capi- talof the Spicy Isle can well be described as 'the half way house between Fogl&nd and Australia. Equally so it might truthfully481 words
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Article184 1913-01-28 3 Lcminois Edinhluoh Bivmw ABTKLE. The Edinburgh Review contains an article by Mr. F. H. Brown on the subject of Indian students m Great Britain. He holds that great injury has been done abroad to the iuterests of Indian culture, by long years of neglect of proM* ms with184 words
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Advertisement371 1913-01-28 3 A GREAT I FEMALE MEDICINE igSJOSJt the many stages ol WOttMn'f life, (rr.m pecvtsli girlnood n od. motherhood, SO the e*eclmtng years r>{ old age. there is I er, "r npn effective medical companion to women-folk than 3 Ir.dkin Root Pills. J hey promote kealthy and I tlai condition, cleansing371 words
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Advertisement52 1913-01-28 3 "m of a neurasthenic patient who had been nnd< i medical trerttaneni Cor j without permanent benefit, t);«! offeot of g whs wonderful. Bhe gained m weight and rtrengtfa to rapidrjr, thatia twenty jrean praotloe, 1 have never .seen sue!) ne»Utt» In i> short a tiiiK Eastern, U.S.A. J.K.BOWKBA, m.d.52 words
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Advertisement196 1913-01-28 3 TO ESTATE MANAGERS AGENTS KEROSINE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS, COOLIE-LINES, WATCH-HOUSES, ROAD-LAMPS, CLEANING OR JUNGLE-CLEARING. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), LIMITED. Winchester House, SINGAPORE. SLEDGE MILK IS GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE SWISS MILK Do not confuse this brand with other Milks of uncertain origin.196 words
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Article1266 1913-01-28 4 The Romance of a Great British Invention. About three o'clock one winters morning seventeen years ago police on duty m llatton Garden, London, were startled by loud shouts, which were followed by louder cheers. They hurried to the build ing from which the noises came a place1,266 words
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279 1913-01-28 4 New York. The preference of Jack Johnson, the champion pugilist, for marrying white women, and the contempt he has shown generally for the laws which, m effect, secure the supremacy of the whites m the Tnited States, 6tirred Mr Roddenbery, Representative from Georgia, to279 words
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Article280 1913-01-28 4 A good deal of nonsense is talked about using both hands. That is to say, using them equally well. We shall never be other than righthandcd. It is forgotten by those who urge the left hand that all things are made for the other side. Before280 words
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Advertisement107 1913-01-28 4 APPOINTMENT X*^^^^^^^^,, H W E MNG CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk107 words
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Advertisement218 1913-01-28 4 J KEPLER' Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract The scientific remedy for wasting diseases. Deiicious, digestible, concentrated, nourishing. Stores up strength and lays the foundation of a rchust constitution. A ::--:-ic- Cin.nists. "H^^yw, Auk Jm 'KCPLER' mid sip pfnti t)> t it. i J' w Burroughs Wrllcomi < <> Lou218 words
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Article1065 1913-01-28 5 'I!,, Id idea In England need to l>«- that h:i\ ing a home ot her Mild leg I a U) boil pOtelO :hj<l te." <NM Inn that not maidem would p:i«.> it i (pii;»- m sound idee, iv 1 1 1 1 boosek sepei i tor1,065 words
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Article614 1913-01-28 5 Tin \ku Zealand's Cbuhe. lor tlie first time iv the history of the British Navy a first class armoured ship is nl>out to visit the Antipodes, and it is ap piopiiate that the vessel should be tho one which has been presented to the Fleet by thr614 words
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Advertisement15 1913-01-28 5 PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS v15 words
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Advertisement670 1913-01-28 5 EXCEPTIONALLY RARE OPPORTUNITY FOB VERY SOUND INVESTMENT WHEN Over 1,000,000 Dollars Worth of most valuable Properties belonging to the Estate of the LATE TAN KIM CHENG, DECEASED Will be offered for sale by AUCTION by MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE Co. AT THEIR SALEROOM No. 3, RAFFLES PLACE, IN MARCH NEXT670 words
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Advertisement237 1913-01-28 5 AUCTION SALE OF Excellent Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture &c. At No. 12, Mount Elizabeth Road Saturday, Ist February at 3 p. m. On view from Thursday, 30th mat. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Jan 28 2-2 AUCTION SALE OF 500 CASES SALMON (Sea-Damaged) Ex 8.8. Ockley At Powell Co's Saleroom, On237 words
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Advertisement410 1913-01-28 5 \INERTOL^ PAINT ANTICORROSIVE for ir^n h har a n USt Ye t ials have .Proved it to be the best protection l%l? Bt ™ctional work against rust. Sea water has no erTect whatever on lr on and steel coated with Inertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable Most410 words
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Article18 1913-01-28 6 On January 27th at Kildain, Bukit Tiniah Koad, the wife of r*. K. Sasson, of a son.18 words
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Article39 1913-01-28 6 At her residence No. 41, Heeran Street, Malacca, at 6 p.m. on Sunday last, the widow of the late Mr. Tan T*ck Ouan, J. P. ami mother of Messrs Tan Chay Van, Tan Tat and Tan Wi Van.39 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1913-01-28 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Jan. 28, 1913. Her* *r»ail >ne Mi»* 4 the Ptopic n^rx m«l«t*t%. Un»»rd b\ r/tfne;i<.*. ano unt>r n«r •>» K*<Q Heir v..iimol Trutn her gMMQUi C»e *Dt* 4r»». Diplomacy m times of international crisis is hardly at its worst so moral as the game of1,169 words
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Article968 1913-01-28 6 It is understood that Mr Meadows Frost will go to Batu Gajah m Mr Kendall's place. Mr W. A. Millner, of the Batu Caves Estate, returned to Kuala Lumpur by the English Mail. It is rumoured that Mr Oliver Marks will succeed Mr Broadrick as Resident of Selangor when the968 words
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Article74 1913-01-28 6 {From Our Own I Kualu [.Map,, Attheannuul mtsftißgol the reports and Afeoanti The Rev. P. Urah,.,,, han who is going h0.,.,., «ritl by the Rev. W. s. MU w] twenty two ymn a mlMioaarj m i and was for two y«-;irs m 5,,, The estimate- ol ex,.,,,--and the74 words
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Article58 1913-01-28 6 {From Our Own Can taaag, Jm The engagement is announcd i Mi h A. Low, manager of tbe PetUUl| (if Messrs. Adamsou Qilflllao v Co., ad Mj M Margaret Wetnyss. Thehon'ble W.C. Mi( lmll aiul MnXieM leave by the Prinz Ladwlf OB eight mo leave. The honble W.58 words
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Article116 1913-01-28 6 (From Our Own i ndent.) Kuala Lumpur. .Lan Mr. George Camming prcsi.l,,l m r )(l annual general meeting of 1 1 j Ncgri bilan Sporting Club, at tteraniban, vl the accounts were presented Tlm v ibov balance of profit on the jraai of 16,660 14 to116 words
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Article188 1913-01-28 6 Mr Emmanuel Ulmanri oi Patii Ilia Singapore m tbe course of an tour of tbe East m connection scheme for introducing alatllkal r. mission time. The system is to i any town or large building a mother clocl and connect to that, clocks placed m business and private188 words
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Article227 1913-01-28 6 Chua Kan reports flrtt sailed away m a sampan which hfl «lm 4t C* C\ London is a queer pl.u.. I! night, m a well known W«t< Bad a middle atfed man, un\v.i>lir.i. DnthftTM his hat l>rokon, his olotlMl ton shabby, his hoots ftlinotfl fell feet. A greater pnnttMl to227 words
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Advertisement191 1913-01-28 6 ALLENO CIGARS (Regalia de Rothschild) A LIGHT BRITISH-MADE HAVANA CIGAR In boxes of 25 Cigars, and specially packed for the Tropics. THE POPULAR CIGAR AT THE SPORTS CLUB, LONDON. Galdbeck, Macgregor Co SOLE SUPPLIERS. FINEST INDIAN MANGOES AND LIGHI IN SYRUP. 4 4 4 I N WH^HT\ t '\u4 r£9K*£191 words
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Advertisement15 1913-01-28 6 Matico Capsules and ln|. their reputation f««- the oon convenient diseases, atxmt wrhtohtl the better.15 words
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Article209 1913-01-28 7 ENVER BEYS COUP. Rushes the Council. London. .Fan. '2! Renter's corresponJ.iit .if Constantinople sends a graphic ttorad account of Thursday's happeoin A crowd < t a hundred n.cn, headed by gavel B«J Ml boctattaflk, and other rnemol Mm Committee, entered the main .:»> of the Ports, the209 words
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Article89 1913-01-28 7 Gathering of the Navies. Miilia lan. 26. The battleships "King Edward and Zealandia have been OCdeMd to proceed to the East. Paris, Jan. 26.— The Minister of Marine has ordered the despatch of two more war•hips to the East m case of necessity. Salonika, Jan. 2<>.--89 words
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Article209 1913-01-28 7 MUBOBKOF A POMTN AL SUSPECT. Calcutta, January 16th. The iwwh reached Calcutta yesterday of another political crinr.e. It appears that at about 7 .JO on Tuesday night a political Mi>p t >ct named Debendra Kumar Ghouse, *on of the senior pleader m the Munsiff's Court, was shot209 words
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Article246 1913-01-28 7 Paratitee are the greatest menace to the In nose was the conclusion arrived at by Houghton, of the Harvard Medical College, m his lecture m Shanghai recent ly. Among the causes enumerated by Dr. H«»iigbton for parasitic infection were inriminata eating of uncooked foods, inadequate clothing, ineffective246 words
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Article147 1913-01-28 7 War Goes On. London, Jan. 2<l. -The Balkan delegates have appointed a committee to draft a letter to the Turkish delegates announcing their decision. This will pro bably be presented tomorrow. London, Jan. 27— The Balkan delegates have decided to break off negotiations. Greece Still Active. Athens, Jan.147 words
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Article60 1913-01-28 7 London, Jan. 27. It is the opinion m some quarters, especially m view of a certain indenuiteness with reference to the immediate ejects of the decision of the lialkan Delegates, which their statements do not assist to remove, that that action is a piece of bluff intended60 words
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Article114 1913-01-28 7 London, Jan. 27,— The letter of the Balkan Delegates will declare that the Conference is broken off owing to Turkey's refusal of the Balkanite proposals. The draft will be submitted to another meeting of the Delegates to day and they will then decide the time of114 words
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Article245 1913-01-28 7 PaorosED Nk\? Universities. Peking, Jan. 10.- The Ministry of Education is now very busy preparing reforms of the educational system, especially of the High Schools. It it* intended to establish a new university at Nanking, comprising four faculties next autumn. Later on another university will be created245 words
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Article224 1913-01-28 7 giEKH Reasons for 4 CUAMQM of Policy. The M Jiji reports that since the form ation of a new Cabinet by Prince Katsura has evoked a great deal of public discus sion of home affairs, the Government has decided to create a diversion by directing national224 words
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Article79 1913-01-28 7 Preparing Against China. London, Jan 27. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at St. Peters burg states that the Mongolian Arabas sador on Saturday visited Jilinsky, chiel of the general staff and begged for furthei military assistance to organise the Mongo lian forces against a possible Chinese79 words
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Article38 1913-01-28 7 Sydney, Jan. 26.— The Cockatoo bland dockyard has been transferred to the Federal authorities. The keels of the Brisbane the first cruiser to be built m Australia, and the destroyers "Torrens and Derwent have been laid.38 words
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Article46 1913-01-28 7 Vigour Unimpaired. London, Jan, 27. WMk m full cry with the Essex fox hounds, Sir Evelyn Wood's horse was impaled on a fence. The veteran soldier, although nearly seventyfive, kept his seat, borrowed a gun from a farm, and himself shot the auimal.46 words
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Article46 1913-01-28 7 Germany Secures Patents. London, Jan 27. A t. legram from Mannheim states that the German Government has acquired the foreign patents of the Schuettelanz Airship Company, with whom negotiations were recently opened with a view to the construction of their air ships m England.46 words
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Article185 1913-01-28 7 Not a little surprise has been created among Englishmen and Americans m Paris during the Christmas holidays by the sight of a number of sailors wearing the uniform of the British navy, but with the name on their caps H. M. A. S. Melbourne. The addition185 words
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Article197 1913-01-28 7 Makqi'is of Crkwe as Viceroy ok India. The London correspondent of the Birmingham Daily Post notes the recrudescence of rumours as to changes m the Ministry. "To the Marquis of Crewe has thus been allotted the Viceroyalty of India, m anticipation of a not distant resignation of that197 words
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Article153 1913-01-28 7 A Frenchman has been interesting his compatriots lately by swimming at the speed of 16 miles an hour m one of the waterways near Paris. To be strictly accurate, however, he does not swim at all, but merely operates ft screw propelled apparatus that goes through153 words
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Article221 1913-01-28 7 Karl Teisen, a Dane, was before Mr. Humphreys m the third court yesterday afternoon on a charge of cheating Mr. A. M. Gibson, of the Hotel de la Paix, by falsely pretending to him that he was connected with the East Asiatic Company and thereby induced221 words
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Article51 1913-01-28 7 The following was the result of crushing operations at Raub for the four weeke ended 25th January. Bukit Roman. Stone Crushed 3,747 tons Liold obtained 516 ozB Average per ton 2.754 dwts .Bi kit Malacca. Stone Crushed 3,026 tons Gold obtained 242 o/s Average per ton 1.59051 words
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Article23 1913-01-28 7 Agents H. Carpmael. The following outputs for December are noted Pelepah Valley 2,811 lbs Kota Tinggi 2,370 Sitfinting: 1,734 Clovelly 84823 words
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Article281 1913-01-28 7 I Opium Monopoly allkge Conspiracy. The two young Chinese eraplojed at the Government Monopolies Department, Cecil Street, Tan Kng Loon and Koh Beng Guan, were again before the District Criminal Court yesterday charged with the theft, receiving and being m possession of 113..°> and 119 tahils281 words
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Advertisement201 1913-01-28 7 KAMPAR TIN MINING CO., LTD. Messrs. Derrick and Co. have received the following wire from the Mauager of the above Company Started sluicing to day. Plant runs satisfactorily feed pump excepted. New one ordered from the United Engineers Ltd. hurry despatch." PROPERTY SALE. The following residential property known as Clyde201 words
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Advertisement249 1913-01-28 7 §"SU VU S." (REGISTERED THE NEW DRY POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHER. BUVUS is a very powerful fno destroying powder, and is specially adapted for dealing with outbreaks of tinthat can be easily approached. BUVUS* 1 will instantly extinguish burning petrol, oils, and other inflammable materials which water has little effect upon.249 words
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Advertisement501 1913-01-28 8 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Tki.k(;i:\ms; SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. TBLEPHOKI No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Head Qjftee Caxton House, Westminister, London. Sn/>ji!ns I>>j)f. ami Sforr.s Upper Thames Street, London. .iitnpn and Fitting* l><\>t. Dalston, London. Works Stafford and Woolwich. TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMBELL501 words
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Advertisement363 1913-01-28 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampf schiff -fahrts Ges. "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven363 words
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Advertisement616 1913-01-28 8 Shipping NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama. THE IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL BTEAMER "DERFFLINGER,' 9,1*4 tons, Capt. Prosch, having left Colombo, en Sunday, the 26th instant, at 6 p. m. may be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning, the Ist proximo, en route for above ports. For616 words
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Advertisement650 1913-01-28 8 Shipping N. V K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted650 words
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Advertisement643 1913-01-28 8 Shipping N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sonthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau643 words
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Advertisement532 1913-01-28 8 Shipping STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyl 0D Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through BillB of Lading Ks.n <1 f or < h D| Coast, PeiHian Gulf, Continental and A Ports. SteamerH will leave Bingapor, on 1913 MAIL LINES Homeward (foh Euki From Singapore,532 words
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Advertisement734 1913-01-28 9 §JLLP p n 6 Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND 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. jf rating tne New 21 .000 Ton Triple Kcrcw Turbine Linen) BHINYO MAKH734 words
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Advertisement700 1913-01-28 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 Germany700 words
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Advertisement517 1913-01-28 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. (Capital Subscribed Y10,000,000 Capital Paid Up y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds y 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 Moji517 words
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Advertisement762 1913-01-28 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 the best Companies represented Phone 473. fl HEIRIITM nCIKUin, MANAGER Nov 12 uc MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1887. RT P m^T?» e u"762 words
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Article400 1913-01-28 10 OLD A(;k m the Pkimk OF Life. The great increase m diseases, of the heart and blood vessels m people just past middle age, which Dr Xewsholme, medical oflicer to the Local Government Board, describes m his annual report, comes as no surprise to the400 words
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Article351 1913-01-28 10 A ROD FOX ROD DA. 2 ■PHI WOKS OF THE IN TKUVKNKK. Before Mr. Justice Twomey at Uaugoou on Jan. 10th, Mr. Dawson argued the application of (t. Lack, for revision of the order of the sessions judge, Tavoy, declining to interfere with the conviction and sentence351 words
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Article151 1913-01-28 10 A. J. v o. P. wti'tes as follows to th^ Times of <'eylon i Ke James Pelay, your correspoudciA is wrong m stating that his father \rhs a totmtry lawyer. He was not, 'hut the Owner b/ a large manufactory m Bermondaey, near London. He lived151 words
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Advertisement381 1913-01-28 10 f^m P"^^^»^ V^^^U IV"^! B^**^B HaBI V VWS BP"^"^B IP 111 II fIB^BRP ■■■■iflH Ih^^Bß h^^^kv Vlhbh^B aHta^BH ■■■^ta^B C. A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD., Raffles Place, Singapore Announce a New Department m addition to their General Printing and Copper Plateand i Die Sinkin s and stamplng ln Colops< Monograms and381 words
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Advertisement285 1913-01-28 10 THE DETROIT COMBINATION TOOL 6' I SIX rjs-, i TOOLS IM ONE. «J /w IDS V'*^ S'^jt^ 1 i m^t— tint" .ji A gcod Forge costs $50 and it is only a for^c. Here is a "ood For.««> Tli and a machine shop as well. Tninm, '.n.'v^ 7 !S? Lmi285 words
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Advertisement51 1913-01-28 10 THE BANGKOK TIMES fMSTABLISHED 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM. DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. Singapore Agents. Telegrams TIMES, BANGKOK. RAFFLES HOTEL HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Back of the Dining Hall. Manicuring Electric Vibrator Massage I'.ij Krpcru-vr. .i Jmpmmm* Lmdy% H. BHIMOMURA, riowlrtW Dt-c 651 words
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Advertisement127 1913-01-28 10 GELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This tuoHt ct'lchratrd and fnr-niiparablc table water m onl< r to m mantis of the public hill be«i I oti here m small bottUs, b.in^ r<inn< t Inlar^eones. The VICHY WATERS. In nuuiber. Ghraade Grille, Hoapit. i tin's. The two fhst vraten purj)OHeH and ar<« nor127 words
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Article1400 1913-01-28 11 Cap. isadB. Paid. Last Di?. Bcvum* hmuuioks 85,000 28 2s AUagar 8% ..3 3* 3 10* 500.0 0 Is Is Anglo- Java 99 10 3 180,000 2s 2s Anglo- Malay 30% Int 14 10* 15 10* 50,000 2s 2a Batang Malaba a 8 3 3 80,000 1 l Batu1,400 words
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Article68 1913-01-28 11 (COBBRCTM) DP TO Jan. 27,'. Bank 4m/e 2 4 lft demand 3.4 6 82 Private credits 8 m/s 3.4 19.32 n credits 6ms 2-4| France demand Bank 3Q4 Germany, demand India, T. T. 174 i Honokono, demand nj Yokohama, demand m$ Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 55J Sovereigns, Bank68 words
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Article131 1913-01-28 11 Jan. 27. V ll buyers $112.25 7.50 Gambier Cube No. 1 14 50 Gambier Cube No. 2 no ln Pepper Black ordln. S'porc buyer 19.50 Pepper, (White fair) UM Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) ncn Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) n om.' Mace (Banda) m Cloves (Amboina) nOm Bali131 words
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Advertisement75 1913-01-28 11 Call at the Office OF RONEO Lip COLLYEB QUAY, and SEE "THE BRUNSVIGA" CALCULATOR Invoice extension and checking Rule of Three, Exchanges and Conversions Freights, Percentages Averages, Apportionments Scientific Costings Mining, Timber Calculations of every description are possible on the BRUNSVIGA." THE "BRI-CAL" Adding Machines TO ADD UP TO 10,00075 words
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Miscellaneous779 1913-01-28 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Sea Belle F.M.S. ych 400 Ahmat P. Sham, 141 F.M.S. Torertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master Prom Consignees For Alma Brit 354 Lyons PS'ham, 251 ET Co V s'h.nn 28 Ban Fo Soon Dut 222 Odink Pontiaoak, 25-1 Thong Ek Sambas 28 B^of England Brit 2469 Keiway779 words
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Miscellaneous212 1913-01-28 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the B. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkonc (HK Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are date aud hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Mill! metres m MN.); Direction of Wind212 words
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Article1130 1913-01-28 12 CRISPUS "CONTRA MUNDUM." {Special to h'rer I'icsh) The visit of Mr. W. Newton, the repre seatative of tbe famous Mr. C. Birch Crisp, to Singapore imil the Federated Malay States, affords a convenient opportunity to unravel the so-called Chinese loan mystery, which caused such a stir m London financial circles1,130 words
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Article393 1913-01-28 12 Pkeliminaky Agreement GOHCLUDBD. Peking, Jan. 1. A preliminary agreement has been arranged locally settling various details of the proposed Six-Power group loan of £25. 000,000, the broad outlines of which had been already determined m principle. As previously announced, the loan is secured on the393 words
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Article47 1913-01-28 12 Mr S. F. Mayers has been called home by the British and Chinese Corporation, whose representative he is m Peking, to give information to the Sextuple Group m London. This means a delay m the negotiations for the final contract of the projected new loan to China.47 words
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Article83 1913-01-28 12 January Mkdal. B. J. Henry 41 43 15 69 E. Appleton 43 :\H 9 72 J. H. Sunner 45 42 13 74 W. Ferguson 43 46 12 77 J.Kennedy 4H 41 10 79 B. J. Baird 51 49 20 80 A. P. Cameron 43 49 1283 words
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Article52 1913-01-28 12 The January Ladies' Spoon Competition was played on Monday evening and resulted m a win for Mrs. X. Finlayson, who returned a nett score of 44. Many ladies competed but only a few returned cards. Mrs. Finlayson 54 10 44 Miss Kerr 62 8 54 Mrs. Xewall52 words
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Article29 1913-01-28 12 Per Deli Messrs. Winants, Kerr Black, KUis, L. M. Gibson, G. E. Swarm, R. C. Onn, L. F. Leonowens, Engelke, Svansiek, Ritter, Lowrio, Mr. and Mrs. Rose.29 words
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Article760 1913-01-28 12 Progress of the Work. An excellent example of the method of railway making m Malaya is afforded by a visit to Bukit Mertajam, from whence the new line to Alor Star is being constructed. Recently a representative of the Pinang Gazette was fortunate m meeting Mr H.760 words
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Article144 1913-01-28 12 Several small thefts that have occurred during the week end have been reported to the police. A Kling goldsmith of 111, Market Street, has lost jewellery valued at 5812.80 from his box. A Straits born Chinese, Tan Bah Chee, has had his bicycle, which he values at $90, stolen from144 words
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Article635 1913-01-28 12 The Europa Maru discharges a cargo of Japanese coals at the wharves. The X. D. L. steamer Darvel from British Xorth Borneo ports discharges general cargo here for transhipment. The outward intermediate P. and O. Namur is due at Penang at 5 p. m. to-day (Tuesday), and may635 words
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Article147 1913-01-28 12 The part of the town known as Hari-chandra-Ville, situate at the corner of Brickfields New Pctaling Roads, was on Friday the scene of a serious motor car accident m which two rikishas were smashed to pieces and a couple of children run over. The latter147 words
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Advertisement126 1913-01-28 12 w B. P. de SILVA, p EOUT OF THE MANY WHAT WILL FIT AS FITTING OFFERINGS TO BEAUTY D A DIAMOND set WATCH BRACELET E |v FOR A DAINTY LITTLE WRIST S *A *A AA. A.A A. A. A.A *<* OUT OF THE MANY WHAT WILL MANY PEOPLE SUGGEST >126 words
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Miscellaneous86 1913-01-28 12 CLEARANCES. (Nationality British if not specified.) Jan 37 Cacbar, Fob, Ciaraldini, Saigon Emlle, Dut, Soodin, Rhio A. Rickmers, Ger, Baum. Yokohama Pontianak, Dut. Mohamed, B. Pahat Porak, Upton. T. Anson via ports Haiuam, Phillips, Muar <fe Malacca Singapore, Sanderson, Bangkok S Van Lingga, Dut, Saman, Singkcp Kaka, Barnes, Malacca Muar86 words
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