The Straits Times, 28 September 1910

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.374 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. {SEPTEMBER 2§. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 291 1 D. I. McCallams PERFECTION WHISKY. MLDBECK. MACBREBOR ANO COMPANY. KATZ BROS., LD. I Rents' Outfitting 2)ept. 4 HATS TOPEES. We are now shewing the above in a variety oi shapes and in all the latest styles. THE BORSALINA Felt Hat in 7 Shapes and 7 Colours to each shape, an
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    • 164 1 C. H. Willis IS NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE RAGES Run October 11, 13 15. LONG ODDB THE GRIFFINS. Bets made against Griffins Stand for either race the first da; STRAIGHT OUT DOUBLES AND TREBLES. DOUBLEB ANY TWO RICES. Bets made by wire must be confirmed by letter.
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    • 167 1 ROBINSONS Qasft Sale Opportunities The Last 3 Days: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. THURSOAY, SEPTEMBER 29. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Exceptional Bargains are being offered in the GLASSWARE and CROCKERY Departments. For 12 Pdrsom in White flnted Chin*, with a very efi^ttive pattern, as illastrated, in the fallowing tints, fT Light and Dark
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    • 6 1 Bellinger Champagne. CALDBEGK. MAC6RE6OR AND COMPANY.
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  • 846 2 HEATON GIVES UP AFTERTnNE STRUGGLE. His Last Attempt. Mr. Edward Heaton, the superintendent of The Liverpool Corporation Batbn, failed, after making a splendid attempt, to swim the Channel on September 1. Ho started from Shakespeare beaoh, Dover, at 9.22 a.m., and came oat of the water sixteen
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  • 128 2 Representative's Boat Pirated and Crew Wounded. A despatch from Canton, dated September IH, appearing in the South China Morning Post, says Tue Viceroy was yesterd iy in receipt of s telegram from the British ConsulGeneral at Canton to the effeot that Mr. Thompson, of the British- American
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 90 2 iii// c nsum P tives Need \w \jll I something more lhan ordinary foods to VVj give them strength to battle with the y l disease and to repair its ravages. L I KEPLER SOLUTION| supplies strength-giving, vitalising and bodybuilding materials in a highly-concentrated form. It is as delicious as
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    • 80 2 CHAMBERLAIN S PAIN BALM A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY It is in time of sullen mishap or accident that Chamberlain's P*in Balm c»u ba reliei upon to take the p'aoe of the family doctor, who cannot alw»ys be found at the moment. Then it ia that Caamberlain'i Pain Balm is never found
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    • 410 2 non Rktumal'tm, Chronic MMj oilier information of such 13f^^» practical value as to cause lt^T^^Bf\. AiJ and other purpose*; A fj \t\ jUr pect of Sick Room re- T&-&* I .jij, \/f i A f ,i-,11/- xi^^^ Ailmcnti may in many inI nances be relieved or cured by followin| the
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    • 345 2 More Beef in LEMCOi Lthan in any other Beef Eaaence aold. I Invaluable in Kitchen and Sickroom. I -nira, Lloyd's Amu, London, B.C. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NbUB BNTRANCB to BORNBO WHA.BV) Telephone 1028. ISeastoeks of ail kind* of FROZBN M BATS, etc., can be delivered to Shipping at
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  • 567 3 INCREASING GRAVITY OF THE OUTBREAK. Doctors Puzzled. The spreading of spotted fever in Leiceeterhire to the village of Holwell increases the gravity of the outbreak, says a home paper of August 27. Four further cases were duly certified yesterday, including two at Long Claw Eon, where the outbreak
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  • 325 3 Tank as Large as Trafalgar-Square. At the recent conference in London of the Sanitary IjHpeotors' Association, Mr. E. B. Barnard (chairman of the Metropolitan Water Board), read an interesting paper on the water supply of the metropolis. Mr. Barnard, in the first place, briefly traced the features
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 913 3 The Sun NEVER sets on the "ELGIN TENTS. They are to be found ALL OVER THE WORLD. Fully illustrated KB E*. 1 oalalogue of j *7 v W liy application to Wrjgjf- v >€aVk-*- kSIv ELCIN MILLS Co l 3HLB afifiS*^ CAWNPORE jJ.plfpfJHi HSIM c^'^natfamCu^aUl CLGIN MILLS C-" <; Officer's
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    • 49 3 Lim Leek Lye, a krani. living in the gaol officials' quarters, hung some clothing on a line to dry on Monday, and some daring person, contemptuous of the atmosphere of authority, appropriated them to his own uses. The property is valued at 121. *MAKESj||lfc SKIN S asSOFTas ■^nndSHOOTH VELVET
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    • 335 3 mm hw For every use in preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands of infants, children and adults, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have no rivals worth mentioning. For affections of the skin and scalp oi' young and old that torture, disfigure, itch, burn, crust and scale,
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    • 314 3 I I 3mL_^ml by I "HHmmw f K^ »EsTLli h i d MILK Those who use NESTLES FOOD for Infants and ConYalsscents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medical Profession for upwards of 35 years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 578 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p.tyo. BTEAM NAVIGATION GO. Per China, Japan, Pennng, Ooyleo, Aastralla. India, Adam, Bfypt, Mediterranean Porta, Plymouth and Londea. Tbroagb Bills ot Lading laaued tor Olia* Coast, Persian Golf, Continental, and Americas Porte. Steamers wiu leave Stngapon oa or about MAIL LINES, Outward (for OMfM) Devanha Oot 1 Asaave
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    • 503 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN HAIL STEMttHIP 08. LTD. A retTalar (ortnightly servioe U maintained between JAPAN am HUROPH by ihe Company's woUknowa TWIM-BCMBW BTIAHBEB under Mail Oontraoi with the Imperial Japanese Government, speoially designed lor the Company's Hnropean Servioe, lighted throughout by Hleetrioity, provided with excellent aooommodation for First and
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    • 945 4 BTEAJEB BAILIWQB. PACIFIC MIL STEAMSHIP CB. am TOYO KIBEN KIIIHA. The swo mat steamship Unas between JHINA, JAPAN aad BUBOPB, via Honolulu •nd Saa Franoisoo, operating Ihe new 11,000 ions, twin sorew ateamen KOREA aad SIBERIA, together with the well-kaowa neamen CHINA, ASIA, MONGOLIA MAN OHDBIA, NIPPON MABU, TKNYO MABD
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    • 495 4 STEAMER SAILim HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. f: The steamers of this Company maintain a regalar servioe between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and las Straits, China and Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Ham burg and onoe a mouth for Bremerhaven dtrsot, oalling al Penang aid Colombo.
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    • 717 4 STEAMER SAILINM. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-kaowa mall steam, ot thla Company sail fortnlghty from Brer en, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boalk mp, tm, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (eeaae ion Marseilles, Naplea, Alexandria, and vioe fe ea) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo,
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  • 584 5 MR. ROOSEVELT ON BLACKMAIL BY LEGISLATORS. War Against Corruption. Mr. Roosevelt has addressed a crowded audience at Kansas City in connection with his political tour. In contradistinction to his fighting speech at Osawatomie his remarks dealt rather with the eithioal side of national policy. Honesty, said the
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  • 222 5 Pork Cored in Isle of Man and Resbipped as English. Councillor Ho well, of Manchester, declares be has discovered, on a visit to the Isle of Man, that Chinese pork is sent there, bot, being forbidden by the local market authorities, is cured and re-shipped for England ss
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 600 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES, LTD. AMERICAN-MANSHURIAN LINE. TO MANILA AND JAPAN, S.S. SWAZI will leave Singapore about l'ith October for above ports. To be followed by S.S. "KANSAS" for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japanese ports. For information regarding friegbt, etc., apply to McAUSTER Co., Ltd., AGENTS 2209 BRITISH INDIA STEAM
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    • 423 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. HOME via SIBERIA. INTERNATIONAL SLEEPING GAR AND EXPRESS TRAINS CO. Through tiokets for the entire journey from any of the principal points in the Fat East to any principal point in Europe or America by the TRANS-SIBERIAN ROUTE. THE ALL-RAIL ROUTE. Coupon ticket books to travel by any
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    • 137 5 A. W. Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING SINGAPORE MEETING. Treble Event Double Events Straight out all Events. For particulars and prices, apply to 33, Ratlle« Place, Singapore. Tels. "Tally," Singapore. Tolphone 689. 2066 BELLAMY AND CHRISTIE Are DOW doing business on the forthcoming Autumn
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    • 65 5 For ail internal oomplalnts, Dysentery. Coughs, Cold*. Pie., take Woods' Great Pepper mint Onr« JUBT RECEIVED. A SHIPMENT OF JAPANESE RUBBER CASES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. GADELIUS SC CO., 34. ROBINBON ROAD. mm MORTON, FRESH HORSES by every boat from Australia for sale. VICTORIA and GHARRY turnouts for private hire a
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    • 147 5 B.C.L. 1 B.C.L. 1 B.C.L. 1 B.C.L. I B.C.L. M JJ All I «v> QQ Zc» St S <fe^ii it QQ TRADEMARK Im^mU JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH j ALE and STOUT IN CASES OF 7 DOZEN REPUTED PINTS. i Imported for over SO yearm, by _J 5 THE BORNEO COMPANY. LTD. Bole
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 535 6 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. V toM IftM Meeting will be lield on Tuesday, October 11, Thnrwlay October 13, ■.nd SaSnrdßy, October 16. PROGRAMME. Vvdrr B. B. A. Hu> I FIRST DAY. Tvsmliy, October 11 1. IJIK OPENING STAKES.— VaIut WOO A hMdioap lor Ijm; that ha\c- ncn-r won a ,t Vc
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    • 513 6 7. THESCDRBT STAKES— VaIue 11,000 A Handicap for all Horses tbat have run on the First Day. Entrance, Fee 180. Distance, Scurry Oaurse. 8. THE VISITOR'S STAKES.— VaIue WOO. A handicap for all Ex Griffins tbat have ruu on the FM Day. Entrance Pee 115. Pittance Bacc Course. THIRD DAY.
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    • 371 6 Ten Pounds Sterling or One Hundred and Twenty Guilders, shall be taken as the equivalent of One Hundred Dollars, when determining the advertised value of stakes. In calculating the advertised vrlue of any race, the value of any oup, plate or prize, j other than money, shall not be included,
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    • 293 6 1.. WUHI l> I HFVIinV roa rot OHK mil". I«hul> Owbridgc-s \J LUNG TONIC H&SLm I>TOUCHED XT BAND -I im MULSKIS ->l"UBa STONE IN THE KIDNEY. AMHMM Bladdir Disobdkß!>. Mr. .luine- Moss resides at 65. Brace Street, Walsall, England, and is highly respected. bpeakiD^ of his terrible suffenug from Btone
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    • 132 6 I I 1 I H 1 J Hv X,,, ,\X „t I aJ| I■ji|l v g\ h| io h Xl :1 km Assists l^aß 9 I gives a delightfully I appetizing flavour to all LajJ I he I Meat Dishes, Curries, JaHaK Original I tH^9 and f Poultry, Salads, Cheese
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  • 158 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, September aft. High Water, 7 Bam, 5.24 p.m. Blue Danubes, matinee, 5. Thursday, September 29. High Water 840 am, 7.1 p.w Garrison Parade, Racecourse. 6. Teotonia Club Dance. Friday, September 30. Hii-li Water, 9.26 a.m.. 8.84 pm N. D. L. outward mail due. Brusch Tin
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  • 211 7 To Dai Malaooa, Port Dtakson, Port Hwettanham and Telok Anson Kinta B pm Oeli 1 'ah 1 3 pm Pensng and Calontta F.ai Bang s pm Bangkok Knivsberg 4 pm Kelantan and Patam Opbir 4 pm To-Morbov. I'enang, Malacca, F.M.S. and Johore (Orerlandl (By train) 6 am
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  • 112 7 Tbe Imp. German mail steamer Yorck Having left Colombo at 4 p.m. on Saturday, the 14th instant, and may be expected to arrive bore en Friday morning, tbe 80th instant, at 8 a.m. Left Singapore Due in London Ahrived .ng 28 P.AO. Sept 19 Sept 18 jig
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  • 207 7 Latest Arrivals. Jivyal Arthur, H. M. cruiser, 7700 tone, (90 Drew* IS guDB, 10,000 h.p. Com. Cauloeld. Sept K. From Colombo, Bept 91. Senior Naval Officer. For Hongkong, K«pt 30— Rdi. Breid, Nor str 64S tons, Captain Folkman, ept 27. From Bangkok, Sept 23. O.c. Joo Ben); Ch»n.
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  • 105 7 Wharves at whicb Vessels are Berthed To Day. TANJONO PAOAK. Eahi Wham BabW— l'lanu'. Ktepijsu. East W. Baonon I— Yunnan. Sbiiu Whaif— Haiphong. MainW. Ssct. 2 Tbongwa. Isclna. B— Natoua. 4— Lai Sang. a a B— Ban Whatt Hin. 6— Bellerophon, Gorgon. Lagoon
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  • 533 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Selangor, Sept. 27.— From Teluk Anson via ports I Messrs. Maudp, P. O. Edgar, W. K Scott, Mnlhauser, E. M. Carey, Rev. J. A. B. Cook, the Hon. C. W. and Mrs. Darbishire. Per steamer Ban Whatt Hio, Sept. 28 From Port SwetUnham via
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  • 193 7 Preparation for Cultivation on a Large Scale. In submitting tbe following report to Washington, Consul Drew Linard, of Ceiba, says that the London boom has given moon impetus to the cultivation of rubber in that part of Honduras A private company, reoently organized here, has obtained title
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  • 244 7 Finance Commerce. Snuirou, Sbptember 28, 1610. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 j Demand 2/4 ft Private 6 m/s •_> I; do 8 m/s ■1 On V, -.rmany Bank d/d J4O Private 8 m/s >.v do S m/s 240| On Fr 1 nee— Bank d/d 286 Private 8 m/s 299
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 183 7 lame 2 Valoo. 2 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Bruang 10 10 Broaeb Hyd. 10 10 Kanaboi 41 £1 Kinta Tin 41 41 KitdaDK Tin 10 10 Kuntu Tin 41 £1 Labat Mines 41 41 Malaya and Siam 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- Pahang Council 41 £1
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    • 595 7 I-KM. 1 Value S. Bayers. Sollorp. 2/. 2/. Alla«ar 4/6 4/9 a/- 2/- An^lo Malay 12 8 1.4.3 2/- 1/6 BataDK Malaka 6d. 1/ pm £1 £1 Batu (Javos 16.0.0 18.10.0 £1 £1 Bata Ti«a 4.10.0 6.0.0 £1 XI Bukit Kajauu IIM 2.17.6 £1 16/- Contributory '2.5.0 2.7.6 pm
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    • 128 7 Issue 2 Value (J Bujror*. Sellers 10 10 BMtern nom. Smelting 10.00 10 T 800 41 M Blootrio Tramway* 4/8 v 10 10 Fraaer Neare 28 00 80.00 100 Howarth Krakine 67.00 68.00 100 7% Pref. 80 60 fiM 100 100 Eats Bro. Del. 136.00 100 100 a 8%
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    • 47 7 Buyer*. Bellas. Hawartb Brakine6% MOO.OOO p*r Riley, Har grc«ves 6% $284,000 1% 8% pie B'farioT'waya 6% i»60,000 Singapore ManToip»l6% 11.878 000 com Bayers. &•:<••> Singapore Mn ™>ip»l 44% *****7 •l.SOO.OOC: 9% 1% B"» Singapore Mnmoipai H% 0(1900 •l.OOO.OOT; 1% 9% SioKapore Mo nicipal 4% 1603.900 T% J<
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 87 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. < ict 1. At salerooms, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Oct. 1 -At No. 71. Chin Swee Road, i *hin"i<c Furniture, etc at 2 MO. Oct. 4.— At salerooms, unredeemed pledges, «tlo. Oct. 6. At salerooms, unredeemed pledges, at 10. h U Coghlan and Co. Oct.
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    • 75 7 THE BEST IS ALWAYS CHEAPEST. In baying medicine, a few pence from each bottle is no inducement to tbe bnyer. He wants tbat whicb is most effective, as it is cheapest in tbe end. This is why Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is so popular here. It is guaranteed to do all
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    • 94 7 'Embassy' W. D. H. 0. Wife's LATEST SMOKING MIXTURE. i IN i-lb. PATENT AIRTIGHT TINS. Price 75 cents per tin. Obtainable At JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. ROBINSON COMPANY. PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY. Bracelets and Bangles A J} CIfCDV M^^ «S tfCnf m? DESCRIPTION Diamonds, Gems OR Plain Gold and Platinum, B.P.DESILVA,
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    • 41 7 ALBERT L. .A.-. ID-AJLiIEry" Undertaker, Monumental Mason Marble Merchant, SOLE AGENT FOR MESSRS. DOTTRIDGE BROS., LTD OF LONDb'* Military Contractor. Has (be ONLY RubberTyed Hearses in tli. Town ONLY ITALIAN MARRLB USED IN MONUMENTS. 48, Prln«ep &treot T«l«pboo« I No. ftt«»
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 203 7 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Karban Hospital. September 36. i 9 i. v.'l r. m.i 9 r. ■.ißiurrAix. Bar. 32 Fah ..29.937 19.807 M 865 Yesterday Temp 82.0 171 82 0 from Wet Bnlb Ther 76 0 77 I 77.0 S.4S a.m. Dirof Wind B.E P.W. B.E. to Max. Temp 88 4
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  • 1071 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. IN THE NEAR EAST. If a Rip van Winkle were to wake up just now, after having been asleep for fifty years, and it he began to read the references in current newspapers to the political situation in the Near Bast, he woold congratulate
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  • 20 8 A special matinee will be given by the Blue Danube* at the Viotoria Theatre this afternoon, commencing at five o'clock.
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  • 16 8 Birmingham has secured the first further order of 20,000 light rifles for Australian Cadets, making 76,000.
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  • 19 8 The Chinese towkays of Penang desire to amalgamate with the Europeans in the formation of a Chamber of Commeroe.
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  • 43 8 The ship Carnarvon Bay, bound from Liverpool for Sydney, has been wrecked on King Island, Bass Strait. A boat with eighteen in it was picked up, but a boat with fifteen is missing. An Australian Government steamer has searched for it in vain.
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  • 28 8 Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co., Agents, Tbe Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Co., Ltd., informed us that tbe estimated crop of robber for August last is 660 lbs.
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  • 29 8 In the estimates for 1911, provision is made for the erection of a district court house on a site between the Government offices and the present Supreme court building.
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  • 25 8 According to tbe Aden correspondent of the Times of India the South African horse sickness bas made its unwelcome appearance there. Twenty deaths have occurred.
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  • 24 8 Changes of programme are advertised for the Alhambra and Marlborongb cinematographs. At tbe former the second series of Pathos Animated Gazette wilt be presented.
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  • 30 8 A number of capital films are now being shown at tbe H&rima Hall, the management of which have taken quite a fine series of moving piotures of scenes in Singapore.
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  • 37 8 Compared with 1909 there is an increase of 627 voters in the parishes of tbe City of London the greater number bt ing due to tbe rubber boom and the consequent opening by brokers of new offices.
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  • 35 8 A Japanese was arrested in Johore yesterday in the act of pawning a gold cigarettecase wbich forms part of the property which was stolen from Mr. Tigran Sarkies' room in the Raffles Hotel one night.
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  • 36 8 In tbe concluding week of tbe manoeuvres beginning wbicb began at home on September 19, 48.000 troops were engaged. A special feature was one division raised to full war strength with all its war equipment complete.
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  • 28 8 In consequent of the lively condition of the Manchurian bean market, leading Japanese merchants in Dairen (Dalny) are contemplating the establishment of a bean exchange in that port.
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  • 38 8 An innovation has been made by the naval gunnery squadron of the Home Fleet. Dreadnoughts fired simultaneous broadsides at huge targets in tbe English Channel at a range of five miles. A target was demolished in three minutes.
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  • 43 8 Two Teocbews entered a bouse at 6i milec Yeo Chew Rang Road last night. There was only a woman in the bouse, her husband being absent, and tbe intruders demanded, with threats, her jewellery. They departed with property to the value of 178.
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  • 47 8 A Shanghai telegram to the Hochi states that the Viceroy of Nanking has submitted a memorial asking permission to float a lot tery amounting to 15.000,000 to be circulated as paper currency for six years with interest of 4 per cent. Permission is expected to be granted.
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  • 58 8 Dr. Max BaS, of Boston, Professor of Psychology at Clark University, declares that an apparatus which will make moving pictures of the human brain is now marine perfection. He hopesby it to tell to a nic< ty whether or not a child is fitted for the study be is taking,
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  • 63 8 A wire from Tokio, dated September 21, say h that a Socialist plot against tbe Emperor had been discovered. The plotters aimed at murdering tbe Emperor as he attended tbe army manoeuvres. Many of them have been arrested and will be tried in secret. This is the first instance in
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  • 59 8 In connection with tbe meeting of tbe Federal Council on October 31, the Malay Mail mentions that the enactments to be considered relate to tbe shipping conference, the labour question, estate sanitation and the registration of companies, eta., and in addition the estimates for 1911 have to be discussed and
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  • 78 8 There is no improvement to report in freights in Karachi, says a Calcutta despatch. Four steamers have been chartered, but, apart from these, the tonnage taken has been email in tbe extreme. Tbe continued want of life in European markets is depressing and exporters generally complain that it is most
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  • 84 8 The Pioneer says it appears that as the result of tbe conferences that have been lately taking place at Peking between the British Consul- General and the Wai-Wu-Pu, Chinese, merchants have come to the conclusion that the severity of present restrictions on the import of foreign opinm is likely to
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  • 95 8 Six European firemen of the stranded vessel Cresswell have arrived at Karachi and will be sont to England on being paid off by the shipping master. The vessel has sank about seven feet deep in sand near the beaob. Every endeavour is being made to get her clear. One hundred
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  • 110 8 The Calcutta police are investigation the singular disappearance of four oat ol five cases of rifle cartridges which were brought by the steamer Moltktfels for Messrs. H. B. Kodda and Co., gun makers. The large wooden oases of cartridges were landed and temporarily placed in the jetty shed awaiting delivery
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  • 396 8 Mr. Eldon Bankes bas been appointed a judge in succession to the late Mr. Justice Walton. Lord Kitchener has extended his visit to Balmoral to a week. This is an unusally long stay for a guest of the King. Mr. G. Finch, building inspector to tba sanitary
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  • 75 8 The booking of seats for the return visit of the Bandmann Opera Company opined at the Robinson PianoCo at 9 a.m. to-day, and up to noon the number taken had constituted a record. The opening performance, at which the Governor and suite will be present, will
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  • 80 8 The motor boat has gained another laurel this time on the famous Niagara, says the S. C. Morning Post. Captain Larson, owner of a motor-boat, bas Ruoceesfully steered his small craft aortas the dangerous rapids a little distance above the world renowned falls. The feat,
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  • 100 8 A sum of £1,000 in gold haa been found bidden in egg cups, teapots, teacupH, and under tbe bed at an artisan's dwelling in Ardee road, Bray, County Wicklow, occupied by an old woman named Mrs. Jack. Mrs. Jack, who lives alone, was taken ill recently and, as
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  • 92 8 The copyright of the Encyclor ;< lia Britannica has been acquired by the University of Cambridge, and tbe eleventh edition of twenty-eight volumes is to be published at the University Press towards the end of the present year. The edition will be published as a whole,
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  • 112 8 The Welsh tioplata industry continues to make unprecedented progross. At Llanolly great advance is buing made. The latest development it the decision of Measrit. Richard Thomas and Co., Limited, to augment their output at the Burry works by erecting ei^ht new mills, equipped with tbe most modern machinery,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 266 8 NELSON WON the battle of TRAFALGAR with Wooden Ships, but oould any nation hope to win a Sea-fight with similar war material today SCREW PRESSES were invented about the date of Trafalgar, and, despite tremendous advances in business methods generally since then, many firms still use them. NO BUSINESS MAN
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    • 198 8 HAVE YOU READ THE LATEST NEWB If not, go to THE ALHAMBRA To-Nlght AMD SIB Pathe'B Animated Gazette Film Series No. 2, portraying AU tbe Important News at Home and abroad INCIA'DINO Tbe Latest Paris Fashion in Visiting Dresses (Watched for eagerly by Thousands every week). Thoroughly interesting and popular.
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  • 140 9 LORD CHARLES BERESFORDS WARNING. Seven Additional Dreadnoughts Necessary. [Rbctbr's Telkoram.] London, September 28. Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, in an open letter to Mr. Asqaith, says tbe safety of the Empire demands the immediate provision and downlaying of seven Dreadnoughts in addition to the five to be laid
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  • 77 9 LORD ISLINGTON ON ORGANIC UNION. A Wider and More Complicated Question. [Rbotbb's Tblbobam. l London, September 27. A Wellington telegram says that on the Dominion Day holiday the Governor, Lord Islington, made a speech in which he dwelt on the internal consolidation now proceed ing in the self-governing
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  • 65 9 A Frenzied Reception Given at Saratoga. IRbctbr's Tblbobam.] London, September 28. Mr. Rooevelt bad a frenzied reception on arriving at Saratoga to attend the State Convention. He said in the course of a spoech "We will beat the old guard to a frazzle to-morrow. I returned from
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  • 38 9 |hnim«> Tblbobam] London, September 27. Mr. F. E. Smitii, in a letter to the paper*, says Unionists must adopt payment of members as the only alternative to tbe intolerable system whioh the Osborne judgment ended.
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  • 24 9 Rki-tkr's Tblboram.] London, September 27. The Cotton trade employers demand that Fern Mill shall start immediately, otherwise the lockout must proceed.
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  • 32 9 IRaUTBB'S TbLBORAM.) London, September 27. The Socialist has been elected at the second ballot at Frankfurt Oder, defeating a National Liberal. This is tbe ninth Socialist gain since Buelow's retirement.
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  • 23 9 [Dbb Ostasutiscbi Llotd Tblbobam.] Berlin, September 27. Prince Buelow, at Nordemey, was thrown from his horse, bat happily sustained no injury.
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  • 34 9 I DBB OSTASIATISCHB LIOTD TbLBORAM.] Berlin, September 27. There have been strike disturbances by the ooal triir mors at Berlin, and a number of police were injured by the rioters.
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  • 45 9 [DBR OSTASIATISCBB LLOTD TkLIOKAM. I Berlin, September 27. The North German Lloyd Steamship Company shows a profit of nine millions of marks for the first half of 1910. For the corresponding half of 1939 tbe profit was five millions of marke.
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  • 26 9 [Rbutbb's Tblbobam.] London, September 28. Cbaves, the aviator, who crossed the Alps and met with an accident when landing, died after mneh suffering.
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  • 289 9 H. H Tbe Sultan Bags Two Fine! Specimens. Within tbe past four weeks, the Sultan of Jobore has been fortunate enough to secure two tigresses, both fine specimens, a few miles oat from Johore town. Tbe first was Foen three weeks ago, and His Highness at
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  • 91 9 Messrs. Hogg and Cos. Quotations To-day. Messrs. Hogg and Co. kindly favour as with the London prioes they have received this morning Rubber Prices. Plantation Rubber 6/6 per lb. Fine Hard Para 7/- Prices. Prices. illMiara 4/9 Linftgis 49/inglo Malays 28/- Lumata 15/- p. ukit Kajaa^H 4U/-
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  • 363 9 Serious Allegations Against Agent At Bangkok. The lUnukdk Times of September 20, contains the following report: In the case brought by the China Mutual Life Insurance Co, Ltd., against their Bangkok agent, Mr. T. Ramage Miles, it appears that Mr. Miles was not arrested, but a
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  • 214 9 Good Results Expected From Tree Planting. Tbe following information ooncerning the outlook for rubber production in Papas, or New Oainea, is furnished by Consul Gennral j James T. Dv Bois, of Singapore, who writes to Washington None of the trees planted in Papua are ready for tapping,
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  • 619 9 < HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK DEFRAUDED. Alleged Forgery at Sourabaya. The Java Mail brings particulars of the recent bank frauds at Sourabaya and tbe facts, as glt-aned from exchanges, are somewhat sensational. It appears that, on September 14, at about 2 p.m., a person resembling a qoeoeless Chinaman,
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  • 374 9 World's Production, Consumption, and Stocks. The annual statistics issued in relation to tbe production, consumption, stocks, and prices of rubber have jost been published by the firm of Hecbt, states the Financial Times. According to tbe figures, which relate to the year ended June 80, 1910, the harvest
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  • 94 9 The American Vioe Consul Mr. C. A. Davis, 'of Colombo, reports that last year about 600 tons of rubber were shipped from Ceylon. About 100,000 acres are now planted to rubber there and when the trees have reached 1 maturity an annual yield of 15,000 tons is
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  • 2066 9 A DEFENCE OF THE SHIPPING CONFERENCE. Mr. A. Huttenbach on Socialism in The Straits Settlements. The following article is contributed by Mr. A. lluttenbach. We are pleased to give the writer facilities for expressing his opinions, but it must be understood that we in no way associate
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  • 61 9 The following are the prioes of rubber on whiob export dnty of 2{ per oent. ad valorem is payable to Government for the period from September 28 to October 6 soeet ana mscun toou per Fine orepe 840 Best scrap in crepe form 816 Bark scrap in
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  • 81 9 TURKEY ASSEMBLING ASIATIC TROOPS. Bulgarian and Greek Frontiers Menaced. [Rbotbb'b Tblboram. i London, September 27. Reaffirmationti succeed denials with reference to the Turco- Rumanian military agreement. The Times correspondent at Athena says that 13,000 Asiatic troops have disembarked at Rodosto in the course of tbe past month,
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  • 58 9 IRbctbr's Tblioram. J London, September 28. Lloyds are insuring against the financial loss by the contingency of postponement of the Coronation. Eight to ten guineas per ctntum is being charged, and tbe rate is expected to increase, but to be less than that prior to the Coronation of
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  • 72 9 (From Ocr Own Corrispondint.) Kuala Lumpur, September 28. Small pox is spreading at Taiping. Details show that three cases were discovered on Friday, one on Saturday and fifteen on Sunday. The medical authorities are moat active. Rows of attap sheds are being con structed
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  • 74 9 (From Oub Own Corhsspokdbnt.) Penang, September 27. Mr. Justice Thornton has ordered the retrial of Robless, the lawyer's cleik, who was sentenced on September 6. A Chinese servant of the Hotel de 1° Europehas been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for breach of trust in regard to 15,
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  • 225 9 This is a "tale of the Yangttze valley, by William A. Riverp, author of Arjglo Chinese Sketches," Euratis," etc., and it is published by Messrs. Kelly and Walsh. Some of Mr. Rivers' sketches have been extremely good, because they seemed to take a grip of real characters
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  • 289 9 At tbe further bearing of the Lanas estate case (J. H. Murray v. C. E. Oadelius) in tbe Supreme Court, yesterday, evidence was given on behalf of the plaintiff by Mr. Max Hilckes, who said that he resold the estate in London, through his agent there,
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 124 10 Ad I.dkUiiiI Eleven has beaten the champion coanty at the Oval by 244 rnno. An /by sen Hid not appnar to oontinae the adjourned contest with Oama, tbc latter was, •t London, on September 17, declared tbo winner and presontcd with the gold bolt and •■takes. In
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    • 143 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Tbe following tics were played yesterday afternoon QUHMIc wfiunt beat Dunnys. A. Si\(,LKS. Eddis beat Treadgold, 6-2, 6— Nkwiomkrs' Handicap. Kilby beat Micpliail. A. l)oii;Lhs. Darbinbire and Oreen beat Hartooll and riirulfali, 1— t), 6-8, 6-2. Vbimum 1 Dnhhi Swan and Miller owe 6 beat Covoney
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  • 351 10 Slavery Story Characterised As Absolutely Incorrect Id ordor to ascertain what view is taken on thin side of the statements made by the Sooth China Morning I'o-t, which appeared n The Financial Ncwb on Monday hist, says that paper of August 21, we communicated with Mr.
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  • 61 10 In 1B0H tl-o International and Allied Trades held their' first rubber exhibition. The committee has now decided to hold another exhibition on an appropriate scale, which will be opened next June at Is'ington. There will be w x sections plantation rubber, crude plantation rubber, wild rubber, guttapercha
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  • 71 10 Late the other night, as the steamer M. S. Dollar, Captain Mortou, was proceeding op river to Hankow, she struck the Cock's Head Cliffs about MO miles from her destination. She untamed considerable damage above the waterlinc and was a's > evidently maoh strained below, for slub^gan Id leak so
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  • Correspondence.
    • 117 10 To the Editor of the Straits Time-. Sir.— After reading the report of the Municipal Commission which appeared in I'riday s issue I would like to know on what grounds can the guilty parties be kept out of prison Can as much corruption be found in any other
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    • 411 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, It was only recently that I noticed in your column* a paragraph relating to the death of a ricksha coolio in a public thoroughfare, and it was remarkod that the body lay, exposed to tbe heat and the public g»ze,
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  • 351 10 State Government's Subsidies tor Cultivation. In view of the increasing importance of the rubber industry, says the Times, it is somewhat surprising that so little atfe ution has been bestowed on tbe measures being taken in Brazil to preserve for the Republic its supremacy in tbe rubber trade.
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  • 1080 10 Prices Quoted In the Market This Wonting. Singapore, September 28th, 1910. Mow* Lyall and tf vatt. Bxctwnge »nd sb»re Brokers, issue the following list ol quotations this morning t— Vom. Value. HoyeM. Sellers. 2/. Allagar *l*i *r<i 3/- Optiont 2,8 41 An K lo Java 10/- 12/1
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  • 251 10 Wonderful Effect of (be Current On Crops, Fruit, Etc. Mr. J. H. Priestley, lecturer in botany at the Bristol University, described somo remarkably interesting experiments in the use of electricity as a means of increasing the yield of agricultural and horticultural pro ducts in an address before the
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  • 110 10 Tb' Nuw York Herald recalls the tact that Professor James, who recently died, was a f.iend and co worker with tbe late Dr. ltiohard Hodgson, of Itjston, and that they bad exchanged messages winch were known only to themselves, on the understanding that the first to die should endeavour to
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  • 61 10 Dundee whalers have rescued and brought home a crew of the Dutch scboonar lanti Naagatha which was sunk by an iceberg in the Arctio a year ago. Those saved include an English missionary named Greenshields and a German ornithologist. They escaped in boats and wintered with natives. They barely subsisted
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 45 10 I will introduce a iuiiMin\" Slid the Premier, with much pleasure One that oil will deem a treasure One thai s certain to c ndure Ev»ry od a^o-penaion cUimant SUuli rccuive both food and raimant, And ali raemhrrs double piyment Also Wuoio Oieat lVpntriuint Core
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    • 40 10 WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND. Aids digestion. Does not npset the ttomach and ia unrivalled for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF ALL CHBMIBTS. $1.25 AND $2.00
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    • 86 10 WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR THE X-L X J-Jx\.iO Preservative Co. s well-known compositions, viz "WOOD, IRON AND STEEL PRESERVATIVE." "WHITE ANT DESTRUCTORS." "ATXiAS" Steam Boiler Preservative and other Brands by the same Go. STOCKS HELD. PRICES ON APPLICATION LOWEST RATES. Riley, Hargreaves Co., Ltd, GODOWNS TO LET.
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    • 413 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MARLBOROOGH BHACH ROAD. The Popular Show. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Second Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. 1. MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE CHILLUKS. 2. JEMMY. A romantic tale of the Wild West. 8. GETTING RID OF HIS MOTHER INLAW. 4. BUFFALO HUNTING IN INDOCHINA. Lsi Savelli. s.a.p.f. I Historical play
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    • 296 10 Victoria Theatre. THE BLUE DANUBES i PIERROTS). EXTRA MATINEE s UY Sl-BCIAL RKQUBST To-day, at S p.m. Children 25 cts. Adults $1. As only a limited number oi tickets are being issued, the public are requested to apply early {or same to Tbe Singapore Catholic Club Messrs. John Little v
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  • 859 11 MARRIAGE OF BARONESS VON ECKtURDSTEIN. Divorce From Handsome German Recalled. Without any of tbe pomp and brilliance which attended her first wedding, baroni hs von Eckhardßtein was married to Captain Archibald Weigall, in the church of the quiet little village of Motheringbum, Lincolnshire. Baroness von Eckhardbtoin, who
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  • 259 11 It chanced one daye tbat Sir Hugo De la Plunder ye Knightc was riding through we woodes in pensive mood. "By my Balidoni! quoth he, but tbis has been a blank weok. Barely a score of saucie varlete bare I knocked on yo head and but two
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  • 444 11 Dr. Carl Peters' Dfscoveries in South Africa. Dr. Carl Peters, tbe German explorer, who has arrived in London from Berlin, has given to a Renter's representative some interesting details of his last journey in South Africa, in the course of which he made somo valu able scientific
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  • 645 11 A Years Work in the Bengal Government Factories The following are extracts from the annual report by Major George, I. M. S., of the Government cinchona plantation and factory in Bengal for the year 1909 10 Munsong plantation taken all round has an excellent appearance, as the
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  • 1150 11 P. A. VAILE ON THE BACK HAND DRIVE. A Lost Art. We recently reproduced from The Westminster Gazette some portions of an article on the new era in Lawn tennis. Mr. P. A. Vaile, the well-known authority follows up, in the same paper, with observations on the increasing
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  • 1222 11 SIR JAMES CRICHTON BROWNE'S ADVICE. Tbe Ocean's Harvest. Sir James Crichton-Browne was eloquent in praise of fish as food- while pointing out some of its dangers in an address to tbe Sanitary Inspectors' Association Conference, which opened in tbe Fishmongers' Hall, London, on August 29. He sang
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  • 724 11 The Property to be Managed from Shanghai. At tbe statutory meeting of the Sinjohpak Rubber Kstat< r, Ltd., held at Shanghai, on September 13, tbe chairman, Mr. H. Kobert ■ion, in the course of bis remarks, said The company was registered in Hongkong, May 17, and the estate
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  • 281 11 Suggestion for a Memorial to tbe Crimean Heroine. In connection with the proposal to organise a large fund for the purpose of founding a nurses' memorial in memory of the late Miss Florence Nightingale, an official at St. Thomas's Hospital furnished some interesting particulars with reference to her
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  • 880 11 FAR-REACHING PROPOSALS FROM AMERICA Preliminary Steps. A world federation, for Mm patftMt of bringing an end to war. by is'.abli-l my an international legislature and lodging inter national executive powers in the bands of a permanent commission at The 1 1 num. M tin< ambitious project which tho
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  • 111 11 A correspondent of the Naval and Military Record mentions that H.M S. Bedford, at Hongkong, was recently able to plainly read wireless messages sent by means of a 8 lip. Telefunken station, from a point 700 miles to the wost of Colombo, by tlm North Gtrmac
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  • 2437 12 DR. LIM BOON KENG APPROVES PINE-APPLES. A Criticism of His Comments Dr. Lim Boon Keng writes m follows in the last issue of the Agricultural Bulletin What a planter may obtain from the cultivation of his land has long ago been aptly compared with his banking account, upon
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  • 861 12 Extensive Concession on Island Near Singapore. At the statutory meeting of the Galang Besar Bobber Plantations, Limited, Sir William Hood Treacher, K. C. M. (J., presiding said in tbe coarse of his address Since the date of formation of the present company, when we took over the
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  • 110 12 Though situated somewhat north of the so-oalled robber zone. Guatemala would seem to present very favourable conditions for the prospective rubber planter, observes the Times it has an excellent soil, a warm climate, and an abundant rainfall, well distributed throughout the year. Manila hemp, imported from the
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  • 943 12 NEW MELODRAMA PRODUCED AT THE GARRICK. Work by Mr Hall Came. The Times, of August 29, criticises Mr. Hall Caine's play Tho Eternal Question, in the following terms .—lt is possible to extract a fair amount of entertainment from Mr. Hall Caine's new play, whioh appears to
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  • 158 12 Discovery by Eminent Hungarian Scientist. Tbe eminent Hungarian scientist, Professor Koevesligethy, general secretary of the International Earthquake Commission.olaims to have discovered a method of foretelling with almost absolute accuracy the occurrence of earthquakes in any part of the world. The professor declares that by means of his method
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  • 568 12 Funtumia as Protection for Hevea Against White Ants. Speaking at the ordinary meeting of the African Robber Co. on August 81, Mr. P. W. Gilbert, in the course of his remarks said In reading the report you will notioe there are some Fantumia trees planted, tbe most forward
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  • 288 12 Smuggled Necklace Found Hidden In Her Tresses. A sensation has been created in New York by the arrest of Mrs. Adriance, wife of a wellknown Pooghkeepsie millionaire. The cbargo is of attempting to smuggle a pearl necklace of tbe value ot 6,000 dollars. Mrs. Adriance arrived in
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  • 238 12 Being Refloated as Limburg Rubber Lands, Another Shanghai rubber company, floated under tho Hongkong Ordinances, is proposed to be transferred to a company registered under tbo English Companies' Act, says tbe Shanghai Mercury. Tbe company referred to is the Anglo-Java Estates, Ltd. The proposal is to wind
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  • 901 12 NOT TO BE BRANDED IN SOUTH AFRICA AS UNDESIRABLES. Policy of the Governuent. Mr. L. W. Hitch, the secretary of the British Indian Committee, who was leaving London for South Africa on September 16, to meet Mr. Oandbi and Mr. Polak and to discuss prospects of the British
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  • 101 12 Speaking before the Sanitary Inspectors' Association, Sir J. Crichton-Browne said be advocated tbe medical inspection of school children 80 years ago and was laughed at for doing so. He also advocated that tbe parent should keep a life-chart of tbe child. The old entry in tbe Family
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  • 1987 13 STOCK EXCHANGE, MINCING UNE, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON AUGUST 31 A camber of shares in which local investors are interested are not quoted in local share lists, and there are occasionally wiat margins between quotations here and in London. Transactions take place in Mincing-Lane as
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 408 13 APPLICATION j//^}/ Continental T y re Rubber Co., Ltd. yWMVkI ft CO., FED. ENGINEERING CO., f ydr Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Through all Dealers and Garages. Persian Nerve Essence ia a l&moo. treatment for nerroui debility, deeplesinw, impaired iligeation, weak meinnrj, orerwork and all mental and phytical eEbatution. Peralan Nene Beeenoe
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    • 94 13 FIRE Extinguisher "Minimax" Shall we demonstrate and prove to you the worth of a "Minimax''. Sole Agents: Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. KRATOKSEEO AND COWPEAS. These plants will kill weuds (lalang, etc.,l and will serve as a manure themselves. Immediate delivery f. o. b. Soerabaja. Apply to K. A. Wolff, Soerabaja.
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  • 520 14 RESULT OF ENQUIRY BY EXPERT COMMISSION. A Reassuring Report. Some few months ago the artistic world was much perturbed by the rumour that tbe famous leaning tower of Pisa had moved still further from the perpendicular and was in danger of collapsing altogether. The commission of experts
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  • 316 14 Conflicting Views of Doctors and Scientists. The Daily Chronicle cays Sir James C tichton-Browne, in a speech to the sanitary inspectors, returned to a series of propositions which had already been stated in a leading article in The Times. The effect of alcohol is not half
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  • 147 14 Tbe cruiser N'ewcantle, which has been ordered to replace the Bedford on tbe China statioa was to arrive at Chatham Dockyard about the third week in September, on delivery from tbe works of Sir W. G. Armstrong, Wbitwortb, and Co., of Newcastle. A service paper eayb the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 709 14 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office Shanghai: Registered under the Life Assnranoe Companies Acts, Enßlatu, and nnder the Hon K kon« Ordinanc. s. mmOH QF COMPANY ((Twelfth Year). Total Insurance in foroe ...$87,865,886. Total Assets 8,416,249. Total Funds 8,216,812. Total Income lor Year 8,688,557. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE
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    • 524 14 BANKING, IHARTERED BANK BF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IaOOBPOBATAD BT BOTAA OHABTKB. Fai« up Oapital la 10,000 Bkarw at IMaaek 11,100,000 8«M-Te Foal «1,800,000 lawm fcUbtlliT ot Proprttten f 1,100,000 BABKBBS. Baak ol KngUat Hatloaal Baak of Baoilaa*. koaioa City Midlaa« Bask, KM. BINGAPORE BRAHCH. Onrreat Aooonaii are opaaal aal
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    • 12 14 Woods' Oreat Peppermint Oor« lor all internal oomplateita Dn«a>m, < oo«l s, OaHataV,
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    • 552 14 BANKING. THI IZE HAI TONS BANKINB AM INBURANOE 00 LTD. tf AND 18. KLINQ BTHBBT. Bltaklished Janaary T, 1901. Capital, Nominal 11,000,000 Capital, paid up, 11,000,000 Beserve Liability ot Proprietor* 11,000,000 COCXT OF DIBBCTOHS. i Tab Taci Jooa, Esq. T 8m Kia Jab, Esc. I Lias Obia Hbbs, Esq. 8
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    • 632 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Ot CHINESE FURNITUBE, ETC., At No. 71, Chin Swee Road, On Saturday, October 1, »t 2.80 Mb Comprisint; Chinese beautifully carved and gilt bedsteads Milners' fireproof safe mirrors in gilt frames pictures hanging lamps and Chinese lanterns, etc. On view two days prior to sale.
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  • 841 15 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Bcnior partner in the well-known Kuala Lumpur firm of Messrs. Cheap Cheap and Co contractors in felling, burning, clearing and lalang wocdiop, etc., writes to the Perak Pioneer the following interesting account of a recent motor car experience: With regard to
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  • 197 15 International Conference of WorldWide Importance. In the course of a leading article, The Standard says Such good progress has been made with the arrangements for the approaching International Town Planning Conferenoe that the occasion promises to be of world-wide importance. The most eminent authorities on the subject in
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 226 15 WOLSELEY D SIDDELEY MAXIM, LTD. A I I T"^^ A Ci TUE NAME IS THE rAvJ I V/vMrAWi guarantee. SOLE AGENTS FO!' WOLSELEV SIDDELEIf AUTOCARS In Singapore, Penang, F. M. S. and Sumatra: CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, v £S£r~' THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR CARB FOR HIRE DAY OR NIBHT.
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    • 32 15 A DANGER AVOIDED. There is no danger from blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is applied. It is an antiseptio liniment. Foe sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 289 15 W Delicate Backward Children I are brought to robust health by I LEMCO and MILK, f o i tctspooitfiil to Vj!i-; int hot a.. I The Parisian Confectionery, NO. 10, STAMFORD ROAD. Ladies driving to town in the heat of the day are assured of an excellent cool drink, and
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    • 248 15 20 h.p., 4-cyl. FORD MOTOR CARS simplicity is tho keynote of the FOltD CAR. Automatic Oiling, Automatic Cooling and Automatic Electric are three automata features of the Ford. FORD heat treated VANADIUM stoe! cannot be broken, in case of a tromendoi h strain or shock that would break otUr materials,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 608 16 WANTS. ANGI.OCHINESJ FA'.E SOHCOL Lady Ttarhcrs rrqniicd fcr Primary Cla«-i *pply by letter to the I'riucipal. n a ROOM WANTED." Wanted by lady acd gentleman, two rooms with private family as paying guests. Apply X A., c/o Straits Times. U2002 CHINESE CLERK WANTED. Wanted for a Rubber Estate, a emart
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    • 580 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICEB TO LET. Suite of commodious and well-appointed offices on tbe ground floor of No. S. Collyer Quay, completely fitted with Electric light and fans. Aonly to Messrß. Powell Co., o> Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co., Raffles Place. u162 OFFICES TO LET. Whole of second
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    • 507 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR BALE. Monthly issues of Reichenbach's work on Orchids, with beautiful coloured plates, and alto two other books. Inquire at No. 5, off Campong Java Road. 2153 HORSE AND VICTORIA FOR SALE. For sale, strong fast hone and rubbertyred victoria in good condition. Cheap. Apply to N
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    • 708 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. Tbe Annual General Meeting of the St Andrew's Society will be held in the North Room of the Singapore Cricket Club on Friday, September 80, 1910, at 5 15 p.m. 2268 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tbat Mr. J. McDonald is now hotting on my behalf at my
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    • 667 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. JAMES LE MASLRIER, of 10, Collyer Quay, Singapore, late Superintendent of the Singapore branch of "The United A B be*tos Oriental Agency, Limited," bas been ap pointed our Bole agent for tbe Straits Settle menU, Federated Malay States, etc as from tbe 12th August, 1910, for tbe sale
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    • 292 16 CLEARANCE SALE OF I PIANOS Two Wee km Only TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR New Autumn Stock. The ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. MUSiC AT COST PRICE. DON T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. THE Empire Hotel, KUALA LUMPUR, F.M. B. A New First-class Hotel. Fitted with Electric Light and Fans. Five minutes
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 243 16 Straits Vfrmes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoellane OUB wants of every description are iniert ed at the prepaid rate of 11 per four lines for one or two insertions. .Notices of Birthß, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, 91 each insertion For p.p.c. cards, on page 6, %'i. Inch Scalb
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