The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 January 1913
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Title Section16 1913-01-29 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ;EN rENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 1913. NO. 7.74116 words
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Article198 1913-01-29 1 The Balkanites have decided on their Note but will not present it till they have talked over it at a farewell lunch. The Turkish reply to the Powers is expected on Friday Page 7. Political news bulks largely m to da>'s wires. The Franchise Kill is dropped198 words
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Article966 1913-01-29 1 In bis famous essay on Burns- --a much saner estimate of the pool than somu Scotsmen admit the late Mr. \Y. Henley dealt with Burns as reformer. It is true that the poet did deliver rigid Scots Calvinism such a dunt as it never recovered from, hutG.S.K. - 966 words
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Advertisement540 1913-01-29 1 I HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I I TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT I I BLIND LOVE Biograph Q (The Baleful Result of Ostentation and Flattery.) B HOIST BY HIS OWN PETARD Biograph I (Farce Comedy.) H BETROTHED IN A WELL Itala I (Wholesome Fun) I GAUMONT GRAPHIC, No. 52. I540 words
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Advertisement270 1913-01-29 1 i ALBERT HALL c Junction of Bencoolen and Albert Streets (late bingh theatrk). OLYMPIA CINEMATOGRAPH TO-NIGHT Complete Change (m conjunction with) THE GREAT HUMAN CELLO Geo. BANVEEN IN HIS NOVEL ORIGINAL AND REFINED MUSICAL ACT All Latest Biograph Pictures N. B.— SPECIAL MATINEE Wednesday, 29th inst., at 6-30 p m270 words
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Advertisement122 1913-01-29 1 So^av's Hfcvcrtisemcnte. Offices to Let at Kuala Lumpor and a house at Mt Elizabeth Page 2. Wanted a junior dresser Page 2. Sungei Gau transfer books closed Page 2. I r rand change of programme at the ambra Page 1. beng and Co. have a cash clearance 'hree auction sales122 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous150 1913-01-29 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 29th. High Water— 2 51 a.m., 3-12 pm. Moon Last Quan er. I Lodge St. Michael 9 pin. Thursday 30th. High Water— 3-32 a.m., 4 -30 p.m. Selangov Race Meeting, second day. Sporting Club Meeting. Exchange 5.15 pin. Football, 3.C.C 2nd v Knitters. Friday 31st. High Water—150 words
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Article435 1913-01-29 2 The superstitious look forward to the New Year with a trepidation which is not warranted by the facts of history. For the Thirteens have not been particularly distinguished by ill luck except, perhaps, to those wbo deserved it. In modern times they have been avenging years. It was435 words
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Article156 1913-01-29 2 The Bulletin publishes the following It has been discovered that Manila is a city of gold m the strictest literal sense of the sobriquet. Drillings conducted by expert mining men have proven that the soil m and about Manila is pregnant with gold, m places yielding a156 words
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Article129 1913-01-29 2 Mr. Forbes-Roberton, the famous actor, has decided to retire from the stage after a tour m America next autumn. He is m his sixtieth year, and has been on the stage thirty eight years. He will begin his last season m London at Kaster, when with129 words
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Article41 1913-01-29 2 These are from the Mundella School t/ino 1 FlantMlrtfti p«rll il petticoat governllll't'.t." i-ivr minerftU oihmt than metals' is lemonade, ginferbeer, soda water, raspberrj ■yrap, and Apollonaris." Klijuh, the llsbbite, dropped his mantle and QOMB Kli/aheth walked over it.41 words
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Advertisement748 1913-01-29 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS ON HIRE FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., hi. PHOSPHORUS STARVATION. How it Causes Nervous Disordors. That phosphorus is an ab«olutey necessary food for the healch of the nervous system most people know. What they do not know is that It is equally necessary for748 words
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Advertisement752 1913-01-29 2 Notices 1 The Sungei Gau Tin Mining Co., Ltd. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the sth of F^btuary, 1913 to the 10th of February. 1913, both fays inclusive, for tbe purpose of preparing dividend752 words
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Advertisement782 1913-01-29 2 Notices BUKIT K. B RUBBER Co., Ltd. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 28th, to *lst January, 1913, both day* inclusive, for the purpose of preparing dividend warrants. By Order of the Board, WELSH Co.,782 words
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Advertisement515 1913-01-29 2 Notices LOST ON SUNDAY A hlack and tan collie dog, with white collar Municipal No. 2458. Reward on returning to DALLANS HORSE REPOSITORY. Jan 9 I NOTICE. My interest m the husineBß heretofore carried on by me nlone under the style or fl m of the Straits Industrial Syndicate at515 words
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Advertisement546 1913-01-29 2 Wanted WANTED Junior or Apprmtftot Draw a nwntary knowlodgi. of A5,,., Apply to BEHN MEYER Si Co.. l JaP 29 WANTED Capable Dresser fov Miil,K (l Bn o •Jij Apply to SIME DARBY 4 Co Malacca, enclosing OOpftM ..ft. Jan 17 DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED A good draughtsman archite. -m ,:i is546 words
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Article1895 1913-01-29 3 x rom Out On ii Correspond* id.) i The opening of 1913 -Money Prospects —A More Confident Tone Heavy Colonial Borrowing— Narrow Rabbet Move menu Some More Kstutes of Merit. Jan. 3. j The stork markets here continue under' the influence of the peace negotiations with almost1,895 words
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Advertisement393 1913-01-29 3 TRADE KEPLER' Cod Liver Cil with Malt Extract The scientific remedy for wasting diseases. Delicious, digestible, concentrated, nourishing. Stores up strength and lays the foundation of a robust constitution. Ctii mists. 4«A fot 'X^ n LiR' .nd •<-« yet get it. i BURROl) •r. VV KLLCOM 1 I Co. LONDON393 words
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Advertisement158 1913-01-29 3 I is a cooling, refreshing, satisfying and invigorating Food-Drink, made from Milk, Barl-jy and Wheat. !t a m Natures Product and is absol ::;>ly pure. Try it for sleeplessness. UNTOUCHED BY HAND. Of all Bazaars and Stores. TO BE SURE- the Teeth are so important that it would be a158 words
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Article1243 1913-01-29 4 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure in brackets is given representing so many months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the complication involved to Companies finishing their year's in different months1,243 words
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Article112 1913-01-29 4 1911. Dec. 1911 Belat 4,965 177 Bruang 889 14 4.1 Bruseh 5,0:i4 184 Cbcnderians 440 Mil Dungun (Wolfram) Gopeng 7,060 I Heawood 9)4,895 161 Kumuning(dollars)9)4B,ll9 <« Kanaboi 8,008 J 1 m Kinta 11)4,065 ISO Kinta Association 9)6,853 I Kledang 2,068 1 Kramat Pulai 6,34Lahut T,6 Menglembu Lode 8,957112 words
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Article14 1913-01-29 4 British North Bor neo. B< .nifort 8 British Jiorneo Jend lap ong Tenon I14 words
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Advertisement107 1913-01-29 4 APPOINTMENT HM E Kl 6 CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. i 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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Advertisement266 1913-01-29 4 PEOTOS HIGH CLASS WORKMANSHIP STRONG CONSTRUCTION SILENT RUNNING NEWLY ARRIVED: 3 Torpedo-Double Phaeton Cars 17 H.P. 5 Seaters 1 Torpedo-Double Phaeton Car 22 H.P. 7 Seater 1 Torpedo-Limosine Landaulet (EXTRA SPECIAL) 22 H.P. 7 Seater :o: ALL CARS ARE COMPLETE AND IN PERFECT RUNNING ORDER. READY FOR THE ROAD. :o:266 words
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Article924 1913-01-29 5 i (i.., I llf I ii' :md another on the i ;.iin DOOM for imm m <01 rsspondonl certain share :t u-i |1S i I Ittin pi infoi mution ally ri rid thr< c lal 1 8.50 and that whenf i ihtM :it lln prkes m924 words
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216 1913-01-29 5 16th December. 6103,500, In 100,000 Seven per rent. Participating Preference shares of Bl each and 50,000 Deferred Bharesof Is each. Business: To acquire the Bukit Yong concession covering ;:bout 200 square miles In the state of Kelantan (Malay States),; to Acquire the copra trading business established216 words
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Article259 1913-01-29 5 The liquidator of the Klian Kellas Tin ami Robber Company Ltd., states, m reply to Dumerooa Inquiries us to the rabbet ttei belonging to th<> company, that do portion of the agricultural area of 1,200 acivs at l.atu Qsjab has yet been planted. The whole of259 words
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Article104 1913-01-29 5 The Stock Exchange Committee bai Appointed Jau. fi :i special s-illiii^ <l;iy iu Kombok (F.M.S.) Bobber Company. —Furtlicr issue of 150,000 sharen of 2s. eackv Od. imi.l, No*. 750,001 to 900,000. Appli cation hai b en made to the Committee t< appoint ;< spe< i;*l settling day m Ewlabanf Uul)!h104 words
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Article973 1913-01-29 5 M compare, d with the two previous years, 1010 »nd 1011, the market for c ideritbbor Hun yeui h; > been unevent ful, says the ila-4. v Herald." Taking fine hard cure l\ira n« the standard, there was a difference m 19 lo of Us 9§d per973 words
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Article33 1913-01-29 5 Tan Teng, a cake-seller, of 'J9, China 1 Sine:, reports that when he returned home, yesterday evening, someone had broken Into his box, and stolen goods and money to the value of $19.95.33 words
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Article893 1913-01-29 5 The third annual general meeting of the KilliagbaU (Rubber) Development Syndicate, Ltd., was held at the Institute Of Directors. 4, Corbet court, (iiacechurehBtreet, B. C, Mr. W. Arthur Addinsell. Chairman of the company, presiding. The Chairman said: Gentlemen, I move That the directors' report and accounts for the year893 words
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Article84 1913-01-29 5 Three of the Chinese, alleged to have hem concerned m kidnapping of a child, as reported jn ye terday's issue, have been arrested. One of them produced certificate of birjlb, which shews him to the father of the child stolen, and the woman complainant produced s like84 words
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Article498 1913-01-29 5 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. .January 2nd. Para. The market since our last Report has been quiet, owing to the holidays, but prices have kept very steady all round. Hard Fine. Done up to Is. ftfd. for near and is. 7d. for distant positions, closing rather Buyers at these prioea. Soft498 words
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Article79 1913-01-29 5 Singapore, 18 Jan. Offered for sale 897 OAMt pikull tiJ.ll or 54,088 lbs. Bold Bs4 cum pk1t.871.57 oc 19,***** m. Pbk eh Realized Sheel smoked ing to |SM sheet Qnimoked -r.vi Crept No. 1 29 249 No. 2 300 2-20 No. 8 IMO L 9] n No. 179 words
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Article121 1913-01-29 5 Malacca tat. dird. at rate of <s. por ■hare. Snngei Krian. hivtl. :n rate 6 per otnt. pet annum on cum pi ibare*. Sekong 1 0 pec cent. Sangei Bata (Malayi !,■>. Registered with capital, 660,000, In XI ■hai D Kcilnh, and to adopt an with121 words
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Article136 1913-01-29 5 'Jin; report of tii, Brauniton (Mala; Robber Estate*, Ltd., f.. t tl moi ended ttOtfa to I j.m Q|{ ort tin- 10th I thai Hi' 1 profit wais iiitfi- brii sing forward the ba] fche profll and lo r i be din recommend on aoconnl of Ihe ut tb136 words
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Advertisement96 1913-01-29 5 I HVY A I I PLEX DUPLICATOR I I AM) BE CHEERFUL. I B YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WITN HE IS I ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT THE "PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM 'I gi> g[> epO Complete outfit fooisoap size.96 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1913-01-29 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1913. He,* wmi. -tie l»i s ;h* People rigM m&tstafak Uia*»'.t ■> 'nrltici c a:> linbrited by fair. i.,i.i t Trim- h<?i pre-.epu draw, y \~dar- faitv %r\a Law, Immediately upon the announcement that British official influence had persuaded the Malay Rulers to1,484 words
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Article727 1913-01-29 6 On Friday the Municipal Commissioners will meet to transact a good deal of business of minor importance. Lee Pan, 109, South Bridge Road, ha 6 reported to the police the theft of a handcart, No. 1198, value $25, from the five foot way of his house. So Tee, a mandore,727 words
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Article266 1913-01-29 6 [From Our Own Corrttpondmi.) Koala Lami for the m,t .lay's racin* lar-e atten.laiu <>, and the very ho, The course w., tion. Results. ami'xm. Ci 6 tarlongi l Silvia 10.0 a l tlli, n I Lily Elsie 11.10 U I It.irn.-y O'Klyim t.7 i,. Won by two Itßglht,266 words
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Article177 1913-01-29 6 The Rev. W. S. Kelley, th«> Ml Chap lain of Selangor, is a graduate of M .John's, Cambridge. He was curat. Peter's and St. Peter's, Katon Bq««< fore goin« to India as a missionary, vhafl he has been for II years. R* m stranger to this diocese,177 words
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Article107 1913-01-29 6 The following Singapore* propartiei disposed of by auction at at aim I and Co's S lleroom yestrrda\ .tftrrnncm. :Jii acres of agricultural land lalbfl <!"■> trict of Morai, bought by Mr. < liSwee Teck for 52.50. Freehold building sit, Koad, oIT Chatsworth Kuad. Tanglia, Htaa 71,181 square feet,107 words
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Article127 1913-01-29 6 A sad fatality occur i i Port Wi Calcutta, on the nighlol tli.> SOth. sergeant Kdwanl GhftriM Smith, It' garrison (juartcr rnaster -scr^^aft ;it Mad ras, who IRived from Madras on and was to hav<> taken owr tli<- dv garrison ycr^oant, major, was fnurul lyinij unconscious on tho ground SOOC127 words
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Advertisement137 1913-01-29 6 FINEST INDIAN MANGOES AND LICHI IN SYRUP. HP T I\T '£^f^t\ HP T I^ Mangoes IblWdKil^n Lichi SOcts. *i^§§|||^P 35cts. TEMPLE BRAND SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co., Ltd. Stamford House. Formerly Raffles Lodge, Bras Basah Road. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. Ideal House for Families. Centrally situated* FORTY COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Electric137 words
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Article332 1913-01-29 7 FIN THE LORDS. Modified Supporters. idon, i M I" thi debate m the I.oi.is on the Home Rule I >. i .uM-rnor General of C.inada, DOlabl« spi-.M h iii which he Kt.-ong-cated Federalism for the British irM opposed to the pre^nt ilc BUI because it established a tbfl332 words
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Article435 1913-01-29 7 A few days ago reference was made to rlitenoi of a tralllc m girls m China. Dm writer of the article, which appeared m Tnaty port contemporary, contended it would have been more becoming for the to combat this evil than tighting Ml the opium habit.435 words
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Article457 1913-01-29 7 DOWN IT GOES. London, .1a,,. fS. After a prolonged discuhsion the Cabinet has decided to drop fcM I'ranchise Bill at once. In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith declared that the (Jovernment's opinion Mi been that m view of precedents, an amendment m the direction of women's suffrage457 words
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Article84 1913-01-29 7 No Peace Possible. London, Jan 27. Mrs. Pankhurst, at a women's meeting m the London Pavilion, declared a guerilla war and asked for the names of persons willing to participate. Miss Keuney said We will make the life of the public impossible. We will at tack not84 words
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Article47 1913-01-29 7 Later. There were no Suffragette demonstrations m Parliament Square but late at night Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was arrested for attempting to damage the mural paintings m St. Stephen's Hall. Mrs. Despard and three others were arrested for attempting to address a crowd m Trafalgar Square.47 words
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Article54 1913-01-29 7 London, Jan. 27. The House of Commons has begun the Trades Union Hill. Sir Rufus Isaacs said though the funds of the unions would be exempt with reference to the acts of their officials, yet it was quite a fallacy to argue that individuals were not individually54 words
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Article25 1913-01-29 7 London, Jan. 27. Reuter wires from Berlin that the Kaiser on his birthday promoted the Crown Prince to the rank of Colonel.25 words
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Article47 1913-01-29 7 London, Jan. 27. The death of the Austrian Archduke Kainer is announced. [The deceased Archduke was born at Milan m 1827 and besides the Customary array services of Austrian Aristocracy was for many years a distinguished scientist and member of learned societies m Vienna.]47 words
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Article89 1913-01-29 7 Over the Wine and Walnuts. London, Jan. 28. Though the Note of the Balkan Delegates was drafted at the meeting, and the Delegates approve of it, presentation is deferred as the Servians lack instructions. It is understood that it will be considered at a farewell lunch" which89 words
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Article124 1913-01-29 7 Present m Council. Delhi, Jan. 27.— The Legislative Council met m the new Council Chamber. Lord and Lady Hardinge drove along the policelined route and the Viceroy on entering the Chamber received an ovation, the cheering lasting for over a minute. He thanked the IB— l bm for124 words
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Article22 1913-01-29 7 London, Jan. 27. A Constantinople message says Prince Said Halim has been appointed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.22 words
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Article28 1913-01-29 7 London, Jan 28. The twenty round boxing match between Driscoll and Moran for the world's feather weight championship at the National Sporting Club ended m a draw.28 words
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Article62 1913-01-29 7 London, Jan. 28. At the Marconi Enquiry, the Secretary of the Post Office pointed out the risk of delay, and emphasised the point that if the Marconi Company withdrew and their system were afterwards adopted it would be difficult to resist a demand for higher terms.62 words
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Article80 1913-01-29 7 Olympic Prizes Awarded Wrongly. New York, Jan. 28. The Indian Thorpe, winner of the modern pentathlon and decathlon at the Olympic Sports, has admitted that he played base ball professionally some years ago. The Olympic Selection Committee of the Amateur Athletic I'uion has issued an apology to the80 words
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Article174 1913-01-29 7 Missionary's Child Shot. The following details were received at Chengtu recently of an attack made by armed robbers upon the llev. R. Jolliffe of the Canadian Methodist Mission and his family near Fushun on 2nd January Mr and Mrs Jolliffe were accompanied by Mr J. R. Cox,174 words
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Article127 1913-01-29 7 L'ART D'ETRE GRANDPERE." The birth of a fifth grandson to the German Emperor docs not entitle him to priority among the reigning grandfathers of Europe. That position belongs to the Austrian Emperor, who has fourteen grandchildren, m addition to several great grandchildren all, of course, m the female line, else127 words
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Article377 1913-01-29 7 In the Third Magistrates Court, two Chinese were charged with travelling on the Ipoh from Telok-Anson to here, without a ticket, they asked for a postponement, m order to engage counsel. Bail was allowed m the sum of $400 each, and the case postponed until Tuesday next.377 words
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Article153 1913-01-29 7 A case which occupied Mr. Talma the whole of yesterday, came to a conclusion late m the afternoon. A Malay seaman, by name Abdul Gani, was charged by another Malay seaman, with having enticed away his (plaintiff's) wife. Many witnesses were examined, and finally the magistrate concluded153 words
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Article148 1913-01-29 7 The programme which the management of the Alhambra are now placing before the public deserves nothing but the highest praise, indeed it is very difficult to discriminate between any of the films, all being excellent, and blending of humour with instruction is, as usual, one of the chief148 words
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Article92 1913-01-29 7 Booking for the series of plays to be given by Mr Dallas's company who are touring m connection with Mr Bandmann's arrangements, opened yesterday and bids fair to prove heavier than for the recent Bandmann ventures. The programme is a strong one and opens with an excellent92 words
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Article66 1913-01-29 7 George Gray the famous billiard player, left Calcutta by the Arondaon Sunday and was due m Rangoon on Jan. 21st. He will be there till January 31. Herr Wolfwertbein, founder of great stores similar to Whiteley's and Harrod's throughout Germany, has disappeared from a sanatorium, leaving a letter saying that66 words
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Advertisement395 1913-01-29 7 g/L "SUVU S." SflMHfi (REGISTERED gg£^ THE NEW DHY POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Sl V V S "is a Vl>lv Powerful i'wr destroying powdor. and is specially adapted for dealing with outbreaks of Hie ff*&~"s Ca be eaBil> a PP r oached. "SU VL'S" will instantly J&tSLf^W extinguish burning petrol, oils,395 words
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Advertisement418 1913-01-29 8 THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, A. BAUR, Penang. Colombo. FERTILISERS FOR ALL CROPS. MANURES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Castor Cake Meal Ordinary Bone Meal Rape Cake Meal Baurs Patent Steamed Bone Meal Groundnut Cake Meal Degesatinized Bone Meal Baurs Patent Fish Guano Basic Slag. 80% fineness Fish Manure Basic Slag, 85% fineness418 words
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Advertisement596 1913-01-29 8 Shipping COMPANIA TRASATLANTIGA OF BARCELONA FOR ILOI L O AND MANILA The Spanish Mail Steamer CL AUDIO LOPEZ V LOPEZ is expected to arrive here from Europe on Saturday afternoon, the Ist February, ju.d will be despatched for the above ports at day- J light on the following day. For596 words
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Advertisement534 1913-01-29 8 Shipping M. MT MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1913 I9j;^ Paul Lecat Feb 2 Dnmbfe Feb 3 E. Simons Feb If, Magellan Feb 17 Atlantic Mar 2 V.delaCiotat Mar 3, Nera Mar lfi Paul Lecat Mar 17 1 Amazone Mar 29 E.534 words
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Advertisement675 1913-01-29 8 I Shipping Nn 1 Norddeulscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail stoame 1 cf this Company *ail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectint Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa j Port £aid, Suez, Aden, Colombo. Penang Singapore, Hongkong,675 words
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Advertisement404 1913-01-29 8 Shipping p. &6T STEAM NAVIGATION CO For China, Japan, Penang, C, Australia, India, Aden, Eg ypt Mediterranean Ports, P )oim and London Through Bills of Ladir. Coast, I'orHian Gulf. font:.. Ports. Steamers will leave Ml 1913 MAIL LINES Homewar; From Singapore, ccr Colombo with r. i, 1 hs Himalaya Feb404 words
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Advertisement763 1913-01-29 9 Ship p i n g Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. he New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. T, w&SSSZViF** S(r<w Miners BIIINYO MARU "TENYO I!." '!\l.( .■•ih,.Qu....r.Hof the Paoirtc.763 words
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Advertisement694 1913-01-29 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 acrosfl the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany694 words
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Advertisement484 1913-01-29 9 Janks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. I Capital Subscribed Y1 0,000,000 j Capital Paid Up y 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 rlwi Eg i Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu484 words
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Advertisement702 1913-01-29 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3 Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, riz: Life, Accident, Motor-Car, Fire and Marine, etc. Onlg the best Companies represented. Phone 473. A HFIRIITM ntIKUIH, MANAGER Nov 12 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policieß are WORLD WIDE.- DNRH T702 words
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Article1581 1913-01-29 10 Pirates, Tkooi'S, and the Tutuh. The "Times" own correspondent writes thus from Peking, Nov. 9 Revolution m the Orient gives rise to strange and wonderful situations. In China the effort to l»e off with the old and on with the new has been productive of much1,581 words
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186 1913-01-29 10 This water is known all the world o\ or. and the following hints as to the beneficial effects obtained by its use are worthy of note. When constipation threatens, one dose of M Arabella will be found to advert serious consequences. In chronic186 words
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Advertisement147 1913-01-29 10 ■lIIHIIBIItiHBHIIiHIIiHniIII ■■■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Mi G. A. RIBEIRO GO., LTD., Raffles Place, Singapore Announce a New Department m addition to their General Printing and Copper Plateand >^^^^^%|S Die Sinking Monograms and Inscriptions On Gold or Silver. Brass Memorial Tablets, (A n y sin or style). NAME PLATES, Etc. ■■■BMHBBSMHBBIiMHHpnHISBHI ■■■■■■■HHIIIIUBBfIaSBBHHBBMHtI s Wfclk lit147 words
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Advertisement17 1913-01-29 10 T r^A h HPr5. PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CHEMISTS17 words
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Advertisement657 1913-01-29 10 AUCTION SALE OP EXCELLENT WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF Nearly new and m first class condition. at No. 13, Mt. Elizabeth Road, Saturday, February Ist, at 3 t >.n lt On view from Thursday 30th inst. Jan m POWELL Co.. Auction,,. rs NOTICE TO PLANTERS. 1 034 acres of valuable657 words
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Advertisement179 1913-01-29 10 REMINDER This Day, Wednesday, at 2-30 p. m AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, nelaimed and r im Hefted I l»t»--tate Kstat<- I'mpt rtv By Order of the CHIEF POLICE OFFICER m be beld THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION south BHdgi Boad, I 'or particulars, set ratal- powell Coauction SALE OF179 words
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Article1409 1913-01-29 11 Cap. Iseon. Paid. Lsst Div. buvbrb smlubrs 85,000 2s fta Allagar 8% 3 3** ml 500,0 0 CI ei Anglo-Java Z 9 6 10 8 150,000 2s *s Anglo-Maiay 30% int 14 10* 15 10* 50,000 28 28 Batang Malaka J JJ 3 3* *™'?22l J l Batu Tiga1,409 words
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Article75 1913-01-29 11 (Corrected up to Jan. 28 Bank 4 m/s 2 -4 71ft N demand 2-4 5-82 Private credits 8 m/i 2-4 1932 it credits 6m 2-4 1 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288 i India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand |j Yokohama, demand mfl Java, demand M uo± Bangkok,75 words
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Article135 1913-01-29 11 Jan. 28. Tin 75 tons sold |111.6t| Gambier 7 50 Oambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 no m Pepper Black ordin. S'pora buyer 19.50 Pepper, (White fair) 38 a 5 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) Horn. Mace (Banda) 1A Cloves135 words
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Advertisement71 1913-01-29 11 Call at the Office RONEO Ltp COIXYEB 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." "BRI-CAL" Adding Machines TO ADD UP TO 10,000 $25 TO ADD UP71 words
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Miscellaneous907 1913-01-29 11 VESSELS IN POKT. v- f c ,vro FlagandT n8 From Arrived ForWntn SeTBeneFMS l !nn EgdOm K »-tan, 15-11 F.M.S. Dock Sea Belle F.M.S. ych 400 Ahmat P. Sham, 14-1 F.M.S. Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnaao Master From Con B igneee For Asdang Siam4os Andersen Bangkok, 27-1 SS Co Bangkok 2907 words
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Miscellaneous249 1913-01-29 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations iuade at Hongkong (HK Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN) The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Mill! metres m MN.); Direction of Wind249 words
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Article1732 1913-01-29 12 At the n. <-etinfl of tho Singapore Sporting Club on Thut\s<J;iv there is a motion M That polo should no longer bt permitted on the Club premises. The name of the proposer ia not put iv the notice calling Dm meeting. The assumption is thnt it is from1,732 words
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Article190 1913-01-29 12 The Golf Medal for 1912 was won by Dr. Keith. The following scores were returned R. D. Keith 44 43 7 80 J. L. Humphreys 39 40 plus 2 81 J. Lornie 43 43 5 81 T. D. Kennedy 45 43 7 81 A. Creery 45190 words
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Article24 1913-01-29 12 Major 11. Isacke, Royal West Kent Regiment, leaves for India immediately to take up duty as General Staff Officer at the Staff College, guetta.24 words
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Article581 1913-01-29 12 The following notes will bring before members of the Sporting Club the history of Polo m Singapore. No little consternation has been caused among members of the Singapore Polo Club and supporters of the game by an announcement that the Sporting Club is about to consider a motion581 words
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Article159 1913-01-29 12 S.C.C. Versus 111 Brahmans. A very fast game of hockey was played on the Padang yesterday evening, between the above named teams, and ended m a win for the S.C.C, by three goals to two. The S.C.C. were the first to score, some few minutes after play commenced this159 words
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Article156 1913-01-29 12 The Prince of Wales will have completed his stay at Oxford m June, and before next year is out the question of his marriage is certain to be prominently before the public (says the Manchester Guardian even though no betrothal takes place for a little time.156 words
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Article765 1913-01-29 12 Trang is declared cholera infected. The Okara and the Tsurugisan Maru discharge cargoes of Japanese Coals at the wharves. Arrivals on Monday were the Holt liner Tencer >? from Liverpool with general cargo and the Seang Bee from Rangoon with a cargo of rice for discharge. The British765 words
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Advertisement173 1913-01-29 12 Hutton's 'Pineapple' Hams Bacon. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. AND BRANCHES. NEW ARROL-JOHNSTON CARS? 11-9 MODELS. Due shortly, 2-4 seated Cars tlttcd with Torpedo Bod] Detachable Wheels i spare wheel, Qape Cart Hood and Wind Screen. This Car has earned the reputation of bei>lM 1>< -t small Car of the173 words
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Miscellaneous115 1913-01-29 12 PASSENGERS. Per Selangor Mr Mrs Purches, Miss Gray Messrs G. A. Alexander, McKen/.ie and Onti Bok Hin. Per Menggala: Messrs Zum, Cochin ana Van Dijk. Per Indraghiri Mrs Haight, Mrs Birckford, Mr Crockett, Mr Brown. Per Ellenga Messrs Verminck, W. Craysdale, W. E. Fleming, E. Gaspar. M. E. Grif flths,115 words
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