The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 November 1913
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Title Section15 1913-11-12 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS Singapore, Wednesday November 12. 1913. NO. 7,98215 words
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Article144 1913-11-12 1 The chief speaker at the Guildhall Banquet, the Premier, is reported at length in the wires, with subsidiary speeches by Mr Churchill and the Japanese Ambassador Page 7. Extraordinary interest and excitement have been shown over the alleged ritual murder trial at Kieff Page 7. Rubber Notes,144 words
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Article988 1913-11-12 1 Happy is the man who owns a river. Not possession of riparian rights and res ponsibilities but limply bis share of th< river that rvjns through the home of hiyouth. The luckless citizens whoso ho?n« stand by no river can ne^er know )..is\ great their988 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1913-11-12 1 THREE NIGHTS MORE ONLY OF THE MUTE DRAMA ON THE SCREEN ENTITLED GERMINAL Wft whole period Ofl the second show and which has been ATTRACTING THOUSANDS TO THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD tnmencing at 9 p. in. Sharp Complete Change of Programme OF SELECT PICTURES IN THE Ist SHOW 7-30 TO171 words
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Advertisement274 1913-11-12 1 I THE GREATEST YET! I I THIS IS WHAT ISSUES FROM THE IHROATS OF THOSE WH HAVE SEEN ZIGOMAR, THE EEL'S SKIN I THE MOST EXCITING. THRILLING, SENSATIONAL DETECTIVE A STORY j? IN CONNECTION WITH Ist ZIGOMAR SERIES ZIGOMAR v. NICK CARTER I TO BE SUPPORTED BY (GAUMONT GRAPHIC, No.274 words
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Advertisement216 1913-11-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Telephone Co. want girl operators Page 8. Bank and Insurance Cos. notices of holiday Page 2. Offices to let in Commercial luion Page 8. Malacca Pinda final dividend Page 2 Ship Notices of Gregory Apcar. Aratoon Apcar and some sailings Page B. After treatment of malarial fever Page216 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous136 1913-11-12 1 Page 2. m m THE WEEK. Wednesday 12th. High Water— 9-23 a.m., 9-"59 p.m. New Year Sports mtg. Cricket Club 5 pm. Y.W.C.A. Prayer 'Asia' 5-30 pm. Volunteer Inspection (Gunners Engineers) Launch Johnston's Pier 5.30 pm Lodge Zetland, Regular, 8-30 p.m. Thursday 13th. High Water— 9-47 a.m., 10-32 p.m. P.136 words
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Article375 1913-11-12 2 > Hongkong paper An interesting story is being told of an t uperience which H.K. the Officer Administering the <iov»*rnmeut is said to ■I :.tral Polio.- Station a itw days ago. The story goes that Hi> MxcelleucN. being in the neighbourhood of the Station, walked in to375 words
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193 1913-11-12 2 We understand that the planters of the Uigan Datoh district of Lower Perak are ore than pleased with the results of the jf the Chief Secretary last week. Sir KdwarJ Brockman put in a hard day's work walking round the coast and over the193 words
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Article113 1913-11-12 2 On one occasion when Dr. Spooner, Ward -a of New foil* Oxford, was preaching away from Oxford, he astonished his conulegation by his frequent allusion, in the ourse of a very learned sermon, to the views of Aristotle. They were all wonderim'4 whether it was qnite proper to113 words
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645 1913-11-12 2 Aialarial fever is. perhaps, the most im portaut of human diseases. Those are the words of Sir Ronald Ross, If. D.. F.H S.. etc in his important work, The Prevt uticn of l'alaria." In India alone." he continue*. it has been officially estimated to645 words
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Advertisement55 1913-11-12 2 i he Spartan whose vitals were torn by a fox, Was an imperturbable btoic His fortitude was of a nature that mocks. Our notions of what is heroic, stoicism's right when no remedy's near, But wherefore, discomforts end ore rur complaints of the chest can be made disappear, iiy \Wd>*55 words
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Advertisement96 1913-11-12 2 CATALOGUE OF NEW RECORDS NOW READY FINEST SELECTION IN THE EAST JUST ARRIVED ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd l^+ TtttTtt*+++V+UtttT-.+ THIS }j E is I II WATERBORY'S METABOLIZED M Liver Oil Compound /7~"S TASTELESS ODORLESS yi-jf J'JmK The latest scientific pre- J f.JmSs paration of COD LIVER 1+ t i. "ti96 words
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Advertisement738 1913-11-12 2 Notices NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday, loth inst. > lr Mondayf 17th inst. ™>hc Holidays. 12- 1 14-11 THE SINGAPORE MARINE INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Singapore. It is hereby notified that the offices of members of the above Associations will be closed f r738 words
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Advertisement645 1913-11-12 2 Notices GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are invited for the followirg seJvices duricg the year 1914 Current Repairs Minor Works, Johore Bahru Supply of Granite Supply of Laterite Supply of Bakau Firewood Supply of General Stores Supply of Cement Supply of Earthenware Pipes Supply of Decauville Plant for645 words
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Advertisement1044 1913-11-12 2 Notices NEW YEAR SPORTS, 1914 OTICE. A Public M, Boom, Singapore Cricket < lob the l mber. at ■idw the desirability of holdiof Sports on Ist Ja of: To appoint 'oimniiu-ea of M;,i Seen tat; All who arc interested in th<- f>i requested to attend tl 4 11 ENGINEERING MATERIALS.1,044 words
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Article1471 1913-11-12 3 Front our oiim Corrsspvfuunr.} October 16. Mr. Alexander Ure, Lord Advocate, is appointed President of the Scottish Court of Session, in room of Lord Dunedin, who is elevated to tbe new and distinguished position in the House of Lords created by the Appellate Court Act. Mr. Cre is1,471 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement695 1913-11-12 3 Auctions IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Java Wax Polished Teak Household Furniture, Piano-Pianola, Plants, Tennis Gear &c. I The property of Dr. J. CORONEL At Holland House No. 37. Cairnhlll Road On Saturday, 22nd November, at 2 p. m. i, nt ton.il PIANO PIANOLA by H. Von Feilit/sch Co., Brussels. THE695 words
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Advertisement381 1913-11-12 3 GLOBE FLUID FOR Cleaning and preserving boilers. Please take notice that we have appointed rAY OUAN KIAT. CHOP CUAN KIAT A Co. of J7 Phillip Street, Singapore, our Sole Agent in :he Colony and the Straits Settlements and he Federated Malay States and Johore for the sale of the Globe381 words
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Advertisement203 1913-11-12 3 FLUID X^^^^^^W^ W^T W^^^L.' R'*"P "JIAD DISINFECTANTS are INDISPENSABLE IN THE TROPICS. and are stocked in Singapore by the following, amongst others BORNEO Co.. Ltd. Singapore GUAN LEONG. 4. Phillip Street. j HIN WATT Co.. 102. Market Street.. HOCK TECK Co., 51. Market Street. INTERNATIONAL DISPENSARY, Ltd.. High Street. KATZ203 words
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Advertisement459 1913-11-12 4 P rOll/IPT FTF FFDTII icrnc THE CAR OF RELIABILITY AND REnNEMENT." T A i JB-J A-J JL JLi JL UM\ 1 1 JLI II3J_J W\ IS FOR THE TROPiCS \J^ fc %fcL »4 ET PIX 0 P Consisting of the very best and most easily WF VJ JLj l3 JZi459 words
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Advertisement78 1913-11-12 4 THEI EMPIRE HOTEL AT Kuala Lumpur FOR COMFORT AND GOOD CUISINE. ENTIRELY UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISION. 15-8 15 .n W. J. GAKCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed or old in struments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods ir Singapore. Piano, Organ78 words
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Advertisement241 1913-11-12 4 STEAM A PETROL Uses: fe SUPERHEATED STEAM CHEAPER TO RUN pi> I DOES MORE WORK P^--""^^"^"^^Tgl EHS =^I"T i'l^W PETROL WAGONS W^JS^ t HES*^ iARBriT. LEISTON. As used by the Singapore Municipal Council-repeat order. TH F Rflß M P H Pa I J-^J SINGAPORE, BANGKOK nC PUlfntU UP,, Ltd. Sarawak241 words
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Advertisement175 1913-11-12 4 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY A UTOGENOJJS^ WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks. Repairs of Leaky Tabe Piates Repairs of Pitting Corrosion. Repairs of Riveted Flan£ Repairs o "Vmbustion Chamber Repairs of Steamer Balk. Repairs of Stern Posts. G. BAILLY, Workshop: MOTNP POMTF 1175 words
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Article1364 1913-11-12 5 progress report by ,tt -jufcb taken frotn the October number of the Agricultural Bulletin shows that a good deal more attention is being I the locust problem than either we iny others imagined. That satisfactory discovery and it may b«- bot the present activity is not lucked too1,364 words
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Article283 1913-11-12 5 The General Position. Little alteration is to be noted in the position, the mirket remaining dull and without any special feature, says the Ironmonger of Oct. 18. Slight interest is being taken in the market, which is not surprising in view of the very depressing outside influences. There is283 words
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Article45 1913-11-12 5 Mr D. A. Caldwell, who has been visiting Hongkong from the Malay States, where he was engaged in rubber planting for several years, is shortly leaving for Singapore, where he has been appointed manager for the Tsak Tsick Co., estate contractors, of Hongkong and Singapore.45 words
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Article1156 1913-11-12 5 A meeting of the Indian Immigration '"inmiut't' was held at Kuala Lumpur on the 7th November. There were present the Acting Controller of Labour (Mr E. S. Hose) in the chair, the Director of Public Works (Mr J. Trump), and the Hon. Mr E. B. Skinner, Mr T.1,156 words
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Article201 1913-11-12 5 Tuesday, 11th November. The quantity offered at to-day's Auction was 51 tons and of this about 46 tons were sold. Demand for most grades was satisfactory and prices, as a result of better advices from Home markets, showed a considerable improvement compared with last week's figures. The201 words
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Article355 1913-11-12 5 London, October 17th. The market has been quiet, with an easier tendency ruling during the greater part of the week. Buyers complain of rather indifferent support from the trade, and, with a fair quantity of supplies available on the spot, values have receded about id per lb.,355 words
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Article382 1913-11-12 5 The report of the Sumatra Para Rnbber Plantations, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June, 1913, to be submitted to the meeting on the 27th. states that, after providing for depreciation of buildings and machinery, the profit for the year is £48,790, to which must be added the382 words
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Article191 1913-11-12 5 Sungei Buaya has just issued its report, showing a profit only very slightly in excess of that of the previous year, the dividend being reduced from 12 i to 11 per cent. The carry forward has thus been raised to j83,070, and this sum should go a long191 words
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Article117 1913-11-12 5 The report for the year ended March 31 states that the crop secured amounted to 20,0921b., against an estimate of 13,0001b., costing f.o.b. Is 1.84d, and realizing a net aveiage of 2s 8.33d per lb. for the portion sold. The estimate for the current season is 50,0001b.117 words
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Article520 1913-11-12 5 The third annual Genet. Meet, in the Sengat Rubber Estate unnit. held at the London Cham be i of Commerce, Sir William H. Treacher, K.C.M.G.. ing. The Chairman observed that with regard to the results of the Company working in the past financial year, the rftaM holders would have520 words
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Article98 1913-11-12 5 The report for the year ended June ."0 states that the total crop of rubber hm vested amounted to 109,675 Ib., and thul the crop for the year 1913-14 is estimated at KjO.OOO lb. The total cost of production was Is. 9 38d. per lb. The98 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement206 1913-11-12 5 FOR KEROSENE OIL ENGINES THE IDEAL FUEL IS *l?_ ross !l l^l > sene THE CHEAPEST REFINED OIL ON THE MARKET "Cross will give you MORE POWER at i LOWER CO^T THAN ANY OTHER OIL OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS d*-f AtZ per 4-Gallon tin V*» *O (including Duty) THE ASIATIC206 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1913-11-12 6 The Singapore free Press. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1913. Here shall the Press the People's right m&tataia. OnaweJ by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth b« g\ >rious precepts draw. Ptadsad to Religion. LoTalty \a& Lav. It is a convention of a very proper and indeed a very necessary1,324 words
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Article869 1913-11-12 6 The Albert medal has been conferred on Sheik Mohidin of the R. I. M. S. Lawrence for rescuing a comrade from the cage of a life bnoy in the Shat-el Arab, on April 14, which ignited while being recharged and was enveloped in flames ten The new Hindu temple on869 words
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PENANG NEWS.
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Article73 1913-11-12 6 {From Ovr On,, C<>rresp<mdetil No\ l An important judgment has been 9. livered by Mr Justi< of the appeal of the members of th. police force who were sentem terms of imprisonment for Mtftfl session of .articles stolen from tb< rd shop that was burnt Thwere quashed.73 words
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Article28 1913-11-12 6 At an extraordinary general m.-i the Langkawi K— la I'andar Estates, it was derided to jjo tary liquidation, and Mr .John Hf| nppoiuted liquidator.28 words
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Article107 1913-11-12 6 A Comprehensive Report. The sub committee ol Commerce appointed to r. harbour facilities, report that ti clamation of Weld i water liue should br over water godowns nhoul on the suath arm of |j n j.. ing godown 4 to Weld Q --molition of Victoria Pier and Church-si107 words
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Article148 1913-11-12 6 Mr Pe*rl presided over the MMMUI meeting of the Turf Club. He said that tbe year concluded with a credit Inliiffi of $23,2:i4 and the profit on the >ear was $6,000, besides *4.000 spent m improvements. Hi I inuary meeting was almost a record, and the Ju!148 words
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Article339 1913-11-12 6 The official history of the Ru>sWar has only co6t, so far, about £l but then it is not nearly completed. Tbe Americans, who usually do these tl< style, spent £300,000 in ilustrating and printing their official bietory of tb< Civil War of IBfl-Bf. A very pretty wedding v,as solemnised at339 words
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Advertisement320 1913-11-12 6 1 MANILA L Tbese prices include Iree mmmmmm delivery to -»ny address in I Al%^ the U Kingdom. m^mm—m—mmm La Perla del Oriente. Nett. pe? box of cts. Impetiales 4 20 ua Victoria* 100 11 20 Perlas 25 2 65 ilia Oriente 50 I 10 HKhlife in the BMi 50320 words
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Article1348 1913-11-12 7 Brilliant Gathering. THE PREMIERS SPEECH. By Submarine Cable]. Kkitbr'* Sbivu i. London Nov. 10.— Lord Mosvi day *a» showery, but the decorated streets' thronged. There was an unusually -play, also a representation r 1 HajOf -jth aL- f h New i;i\ tne was new Lord M i T.1,348 words
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Article73 1913-11-12 7 The next meeting of the above Association will bo held to morrow at 8 p.m. in the CCA. Hall when the following subject will be discussed, viz That it is advisable for the Government to introduce legislation, making it compulsory for midwives t6 be licensed, and for73 words
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Article114 1913-11-12 7 Says the Saigon opinion Fetes are being organised in our town in honor of the Congress of the Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, which opens In Saigon on the Bth Nov. The Governor General will give a great dinner, followed by a ball. The Officer's114 words
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Article76 1913-11-12 7 A reader of the Gentlewoman," the wife of an Array Officer in India, had an Indian cook who was very proud of the little English he bad learnt, and took every opportunity he could find of displaying his knowledge to his mistress. On the occasion when she asked76 words
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Article102 1913-11-12 7 HUERTA UNMOVED BY THREATS. [By Submarine Cable]. Kedter'h SEftvics. London, Nov. 1C. A New York telegram from Mexico City says President Huerta appears to be unmoved. He is a conspicuous figure in the cafes and indulges in relaxation in the company of his military friends. More uneasiness is102 words
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Article183 1913-11-12 7 Kieff, Nov. 10. Belli**, the Jew, who was charged with the murder of a Christian boy for alleged Jewish blood sacrifice, has been acquitted. The jury took two hours to deliberate on their verdict, which says Bey list is not guilty, but the murder was committed183 words
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45 1913-11-12 7 London, Nov. 11. A wireless distress call was received from the German trans port Rhenania bound for Dar es Salaam with three hundred troops on board, but a later message stated tlat the ship was safe and was making for Lisbon.45 words
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Article20 1913-11-12 7 London, Nov. 11. The death has oc:urred of Sir Richard Soloman, High Comnissioner for the Uniou of South Africa.20 words
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Article151 1913-11-12 7 London, Nov. 11. Mr Lloyd George, asked his opinion of the Reading election, said that "no one who understands the condition of Reading will think anything of the result." An English born mulatto named Archer, a Progressive, has been elected Mayor of Battersea. In a speech replying to151 words
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Article140 1913-11-12 7 The agitation of the Lower Perak planters has been productive of a visit to Began Datoh by the Chief Secretary himself. Sir Edward Brockman arrived in the Seamew," and was met by Mr Counsel, ihe chairman of the Bagan Datoh Planters' Association, with whom he140 words
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Article88 1913-11-12 7 The total number of Hajis who sailed from Bombay this season was 18,000 against last year's 30,000. This decrease is attributed to good agricultural conditions, which has kept many to their fields, or to the cheaper passage from Karachi, Perhaps many postponed the Haj to next season, which is of88 words
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Article490 1913-11-12 7 iAn Interesting Commission Discussion. The Municipal Commissioners again resumed their consideration of the details of the 1914 Budget yesterday. The Pre sident Mr F. J. Hallifax presided and there were also present Messrs A. W. Bean, A. J. W. Watkins, Ching Keng Lee, Leong Man San,490 words
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Article433 1913-11-12 7 A town is in a way very like an individual. Its main outlines remain, but what mij4ht be termed its "molecules" are always wearing out, and being renewed. To those who are continuously resident here the changes may be noted as they occur, but immediately afterwards these are433 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement217 1913-11-12 7 ROBINSON Co. New Casement Cloths mmmm^^^^^^^^ m IN FAST COLORINGS. I Plain Colors 50 ins. wide 55 cts. per yard. If with all the latest Border1 1 ings to match. Bordered Casement Cloths 36 ins. wide 35 cts. per yard %Mj^k 50 55 cts. 65, &75 t-m cts. per yard.217 words
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Advertisement452 1913-11-12 8 Wanted Oriental Telephone Electric Co., Ltd. Wanted immediately girl operators. Commencing salary $35 to $40, maximum $60, according to grade. Apply by letter only to Clerk-in- Charge. Telephone House, Hill Street. 12 11 fin 17-11 WANTED Paying guest with qniet Eurasian family. Ttrrus moderate. Apply No. 10, Short Street. 4-11452 words
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Advertisement453 1913-11-12 8 For Sale FOR SALE Rover two seater Motor Car, in use onlyshort time, thoroughly overhauled October, 1913. New hood, and screens, teak body, head, tail, and side lights. Complete set of tools, pump, jack, etc, tyres in use all new. also foar spare new Jcnat/.y Tyres. Car runs forty miles453 words
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Advertisement557 1913-11-12 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APGAR LINE FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI KOBE AND MOJI The Company's Steamer GREGORY APCAR 4,800 tons, J. E. Drake, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Saturday, 15th November, at about 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second557 words
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Advertisement508 1913-11-12 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampf schiff-f ahrts Ges, "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden. and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for508 words
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Advertisement716 1913-11-12 8 Shipping N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen j IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp- ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki716 words
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Advertisement643 1913-11-12 8 Shipping P. <T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India. Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued r Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and Ar ,-«< Ports. Steamers will leave Singaport on MAIL LINES Homeward (for Eobopki From Singapore, connecting at Colombo with643 words
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Advertisement745 1913-11-12 9 SJn p p i n g Toyo Kisen Kaiste (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. c New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Frar -co to a 1 points in the United States. Canada, Mexico and Europe. TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. Boocko** nth N Ktb Nov.745 words
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Advertisement440 1913-11-12 9 S.NGAPORES ONLY COWAN, mm u?m mJm x PHOSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court o, Eng.and, and complie e with the British Lire Assurance Companies Act In'eve.vparticuiar440 words
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Advertisement144 1913-11-12 9 HONGKONG AND SHANGHA BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 815,000,00 R£S£RYE FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at 2.- $15,000,000) Silver Reserve $17,450,000) va*,*oO,w} Beserve Liability of Proprietors... 815,000,00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 6. H. Dodwell. Eaq., Chairman. Hon. Mr. D. Landale, Deputy Chairman. G. Friesland Esq. G. R. Laurenz, Esq. E. Goetz Esq. W. L.144 words
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Advertisement530 1913-11-12 9 The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Head Office— -Singapore. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Authorized Capital $5, 000, C00. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Risks peopled on Build ings and Merchandise at curret t rate* MARINE DEPARTMENT. Insurances effected on Hulls and Cargo. For full particulars as to rates and all other information530 words
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Advertisement357 1913-11-12 9 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. eBtabl:Bhed 1882. Direct Government Bdpkrvi6io» Government Audit. Policies are "WORLD WIDE end Non i orf ei table. R SL Nett 6 n rpluii abovo "aWHtiee fo» KtbEKVE and all outstanding claims. New Business, 1912, over $8,900,000.00 Cash Loans, Bettlementß, etc, made locally Numerous modern357 words
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Article276 1913-11-12 10 Local Prices Inchanged. As we announced a few days ago, an attempt is being made in Penang to introduce par boiled Rangoon lice in conipeti tion with the production of the mills oi the local combine. A first consignment of 1,000 bags arrived last Sunday and276 words
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Article205 1913-11-12 10 According to a Keuter message from Berlin, Herr Ballin, managing director of ;he Hamburg-Amerika Line, stated in an uterview that a thorough reconstruction if the boilers of the Imperator will be accessary, involving a very considerable :ost. This, he added, had led to a differ ;nce with205 words
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Article168 1913-11-12 10 Of course, we all know that Post Office :lerks are generally the most obliging of seople (says the Financier though he other day, not a hundred miles from ihe Stock Exchange, a fair lady had what nust have been one of her off-days. A nember asked her168 words
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Article155 1913-11-12 10 VfCOMI'ANIED HY 30 SI'ORTIKG EDITORS and Journalists. Recently it was announced that an American team of base ball players intend»d making a tour of the world, and that Jeylon would be included in the programme provided a guarantee was forthcoming. The Japan Times in dealing with155 words
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Article46 1913-11-12 10 The microbe moaned and wagged his tail, Threw up his eyes and sighed, If I should try to kill and fail, I'm down for suicide/' Be bit a larynx savagely, But Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Came down and killed him instantly, And saved the patient, .sure.46 words
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Article1415 1913-11-12 10 The first total where £lven represents tigureg tor 1912, the last column, represents output for calendar year to date in all cases. I Year 1912. Oct. 1913. I "agar 93,500 16,700 127,100 Ima 9,256 63,233 lor Gajah 47,871 9.765 76,455 lor Pongsu 80,830 8,600 84.672 nglo Johore1,415 words
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Article95 1913-11-12 10 I Year 191 Ht-Aat 2,410 HI Bruang 451 M liruseh 8,415 _'6 Dungun (Wolfram 264 jopeng Consol 5,944 ieawood vamuning §ig vanaooi jho vinta 3.330 tinta Association 5 1.'J74 EBMMfI Pulai 6.114 Lampar jahat 1 1 1 lalayan Tin lengleinbu Lode f? liddleton J4l> Consolidated 23,066 engkalen using95 words
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Article28 1913-11-12 10 Beaufort 51.^16 British Borneo lull. Laugkon 9)19,558 Melalap 1t)4f,t73 Memhakut Sapong 103,900 11l Sekong 82,837 10,10s 98 South East H.I 16 II Tenom 81,075 13:28 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1913-11-12 10 Have vou used this Beautitier? m /"'Hazeline'x (TRADE MARK) I SNOW" Let the skin he rough or wrinkled, dry or greasy, dull and colourless or too florid, "HazsUME 1 Snow" will do more to restore it> fine texture and youthful freshness than any other preparation. l Hazeline Snow" effectually cleanses158 words
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Advertisement265 1913-11-12 10 It is really t«, .-*e < no one seems to have been struck by the fact that, in spite of the regular daily cleansing with tooth, soaps and pastes, the teeth, and particularly the back teeth, frequently become decayed and hollow. Is not that a convincing proof that toothsoaps and265 words
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Article1426 1913-11-12 11 Issued by FRASER Co,, Exchange and Share Brokers, Nov. 11. Jap. laaos. Paid. Law Div huypk «kia.kku 85,000 2s 28 AlJagar 9% 18 2 3 600,00 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 49 59 150,000 2e 2s Anglo-Malay 8% int 9 0 9 9 50,000 2p 2r Batang Malakb 01,426 words
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Article67 1913-11-12 11 (COBBBCTBD DP TO Nov 11). Bank 4in s 2-4* demand 2-4$ Private credits Bin 2-4 1982 credits 6 no/« 2-4 1516 France demand Hank 294 i Germany, demand 238} India, T. T. 174J Hongkong, demand 1: Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66$ Sovereigns. Bank Buying •8.5467 words
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Article156 1913-11-12 11 Nov. 11 Tin 75 tone sold 190.60 Gambiet 6 90 Gambler Cube No. 1 10 75 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black ordin. Sport 18.87^ I Pepper, (White fair) buyers 81.00 Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) 24.00 I NHtmegs (80 to the lb.) 25 00 Mace 'Banda) 90.00156 words
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Advertisement54 1913-11-12 11 BUCHANANS FAMOUS WHISKIES "Red Seal," "Black White," Royal Household" i t^r \-x. RED SEAL" A thoroughly matured sound spirit. "BLACK AND WHITE" A choice blend on which the reputation of Buchanan's is largely built up and maintained. Royal Household A Whisky de Luxe as supplied to the Royal Household by54 words
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Advertisement49 1913-11-12 11 For all Stomach troubles. Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. At all Stores 89 mart a bottle. The Singapore and Straits Rough I Diary for 1914 P/ice $1.25 per copy; $1.65 post free. PUBLISHERS FRASERAND NEAVE, Ltd. To be had from all Booksellers in Straits Settlements and F. M. S.49 words
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Miscellaneous896 1913-11-12 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Ton** Commanders From Arm d For When Argoon Rus t'port 9500 Azariif Y'stock. 811 R. Consul Lilava It Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-10 K.M.S. Dock Steamer.. Nat. Tonnage Master. From Consignees For Alting Dut 704 Kolk Pontianak, 911 Ships Agency Pontianak Ayuthia Ger 261896 words
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Article903 1913-11-12 12 The late corner* to the Carnival given by the Swimming Club on Saturday missed some very keen racing To amuse the guests the fancy costume events had to be placed last, and the real sporting items came off before sftne of the visitors had arrived. The Swimming Club903 words
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Article43 1913-11-12 12 The Government of India have practically decided to undertake an inquiry into the prevalence of diabetes in India and it U quite probable that a beginning will be made in the Punjab. An officer with experience will be selected to undertake this inquiry.43 words
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Article226 1913-11-12 12 A 9200 Fink A rtue of 5200 was imposed by Mr. Firmitone, the District Court Magistrate in the jase in which Tan Eng Hok an employee jf the Straits and F.M.S. motor garage was charged with causing grievous hurt by rash and negligent driving. The facts226 words
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Article71 1913-11-12 12 The following was the result of the men's monthly medal competition. Capt. Bingham 101 24 77 Major Stanbury 95 18 77 a Kveritt 84 4 80 > ien. Stephenson 9o 10 K. .T. Addie *7 8 Majer McYitti* 102 18 M CoL Owen 97 13 84 A.71 words
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Article26 1913-11-12 12 GARRISON LADIES RIFLE CLUB. Theie will be a handicap shoot for a spoon presented by Lady Evelyn Young on Friday at the Tanglin Range 4.15 p.m.26 words
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Article176 1913-11-12 12 It is interesting to learn that Mi Ivo Whitton, the open golf champion > Australia is, going to settle in Engla i and that in the ordinary course of events he will be seen in the British champ mis-hips next year. Some twelve months ago when the176 words
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Article308 1913-11-12 12 4,360-MILE MARATHON. 37,000 Men to Race to the Kaiser. Berlin, Oct. 11th. The greatest Marathon in history will be run by 37,755 German athletes, over a total distance of 4,360 miles, on October 16, 17 and I*, on the occasion of the unveiling of the monument at Leipzig. It has308 words
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Article510 1913-11-12 12 Will Case at the Assizes. The trial was resumed at the Assizes, yesterday, before the Puisne Judge Mr P. J. Sproule and a special jury, of Gan uhuan Tye (represented by Mr Battenberg) and Gan Thiam It (represented by Mr R. L. L. Braddell) on charges arising510 words
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Article278 1913-11-12 12 The report of the North Hummock (Selangor) Rubber Company, Ltd., for the year ended 30th June, 1913, to be presented at the meeting on the 23rd ult. states that the profit was £25,572, and after bringing forward the balance from the previous year and deducting the interim dividend278 words
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Article90 1913-11-12 12 For the year ended June 30 last the profit, including .£2,218 brought forward, amounted to .£40,133. The directors propose to pay a final dividend of 30 per cent., making 50 per cent, for the year, to place to reserve JE2.000, and to carry forward £'3,633. The rubber crop90 words
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Article11 1913-11-12 12 Agents. Evatt Co. Djapoera (Indragiri) September s,76o; October 7,687.11 words
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Article266 1913-11-12 12 A wreck or portion of a wreck has been i reported in the channel between the i Green Buoy and the Sunken junks Lightship Bangkok about 50 to 75 feet S. W. of the Green Buoy, Masters are advised to navigate their vessels in the middle of the266 words
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Article99 1913-11-12 12 While at Treves, in the Rhine Province, this week (says the Daily Mail Berlin correspondent), the Kaiser heard that some of his subordinates had grown weak in ancient history. What Roman legions were stationed here he suddenly asked Baron von Rheinbaben, President of the Rhine Province and99 words
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Advertisement355 1913-11-12 12 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. To His Majesty King George V, DUNLOP MOTOR TYRES ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST. DUNLOP PRICES ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE CHEAPEST. THEN WHY BUY Inferior Makes at Fancy Prices? TRADE iß^fcv I MARK THE HALL MARK OF A MOTOR TYRE. OBTAINABLE AT ALL GARAGES DEALERS James Motion Co. 14355 words
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Miscellaneous503 1913-11-12 12 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per P. &O. Assaye, with mails up to 24th ultimo, due Nov 15. From China,— Ptr P. &O. India, due Nov It. London Malls Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived. B. I. Oct 9 Nov t Nov 1 M. M. Oct 13 Nov 6 Nov 6 P.503 words
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