The Straits Times, 1 November 1910
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Title Section13 1910-11-01 1 The Straits Times SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1910. NO. 23.403 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement134 1910-11-01 1 D, I J. HcGallam'B PERFECTION WHISKY. lALBBEOK. MAO6RE6OR AND COMPANY. i KATZ BROS., LD. Gents' Outfitting Dept. BAGS TRUNKS. We are now showing a large Assortment of Gladstone Bags Suit Cases Kit Bags Fitted Dressing Cases Brief Bags Cabin Trunks Attache Cases Holdhalls. By the bast English makers, in all134 words
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Advertisement216 1910-11-01 1 ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217, Orchard Road. AWASJDED MEDAL AND DIPLOMA AND FIRST PKIZE, AGRIHORTiCtJI.TUF.AL SHOW SING A PORK, 1910, Arranged Floral Backets, Bonqnets, showers and Floral forms of all description*. Wedding orders receive special attention. MANY LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. IVic— i Moderate. Cat Flowers from oar own Nurseries quite216 words
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Advertisement236 1910-11-01 1 Robinson A Co, The famous f T~ -1 "ROYAL BAR-LOCK" holds the Speed Championship oi Great S22^ Britain, and was awarded the only "dracil J-J" l Prix" at the Franco-British Exhibition. SB9 hi .mi— r i~ The No. 14 Model :Sa --L aa DAD.I linif Ji rp .kk bAn'LUiiR NJs9^s^Lssa236 words
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Advertisement6 1910-11-01 1 Bollinqer Champagne. CALOBECK. MACGRE6OR ANO COMPANY.6 words
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Article1308 1910-11-01 2 MAN WHO ADDED B N. B TO THE EMPIRE. His Influence With Native Rulers. An amplification of the notices of Mr. Cowie's career appears in The Times, from a correspocdent who asserts, in the first instance, that Probably few people in Great Britain are cognisant of1,308 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1910-11-01 2 w ='VANA" TONIC WINE Nourishing and Strengthening Enriches the blood wfii? Invigorates the nerves j|3 Braces the muscles £2== Tones the digestion i 'H^ Restores the appetite The Ideal Invigorator Of all Chemists *1?^ BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO., LONDON New Y.jrk MoMti.\L Sydney Cape Town Milan Shanghai XX 161 All Ruhts113 words
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Advertisement395 1910-11-01 2 Woods Great Peppermint Cure for ail internal oomplaints. Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, eto. CRUSHED FOOD. Trj it tMt I h Will HiUiM. I. R. BBLILIOS begs to inform the public that bis Factory for preparing Crashed Food, at No. 1, Belilios Road, is now opened. Price of a bag of Crushed395 words
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Advertisement382 1910-11-01 2 rU FEBUOY-j A pure soap, in a iWJ^rX^sg^^a^ highly concentrated V '-^B^B^B^B^BBBfIF f° rrn with power to J "Vv VT^ purify and cleanse \fmL A at the same time. jksßJßk H f if Bhl HEALTH INFECTIOUS. BBlBjf^B^Ba! Manufactured bj Ihr I Proprietor! ol Sunlight Snap. There has just been turned382 words
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Article636 1910-11-01 3 THE QUESTION OF IMMEDIATE SUPPRESSION. Government's Position. A letter hu been addressed by the ScoreUry to the Board of Revenue, L. P., to the Secretary, Bengal Chamber ol Commerce, forwarding a copy of a letter, from the Government of India in the Finanoe Department together with a636 words
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Article357 1910-11-01 3 Nature of Papers Found Under the Englishman's Mattress. Three pounds and a corporal stripe is the reward paid by the authorities to the soldier who captured Mr. Brandon, the alleged English epy. at Borknm. Evidently the authorities consider the capture as of the highest importance. This belief would357 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement373 1910-11-01 3 MAINTAINS THE HIGHEST REPUTATION EVERYWHERE. BUILD UP and PRESERVE YOUR HEALTH and Fortify the'' System against Disease mil -Wt rnnnot *f* ■b^mVb^SMSV^K^mV^^sTm^sVA^LsJl^H B BW AIK i Pronounced by the HIGHEST MEDICAL AOTHORITIES KV^bll Jorpid Liver, Debility, Eruptions, cad -WONDERFUL PURIFIER ofttie HUMAN BLOCD. Fortify the System against Disease with PURE373 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-01 3 For all internal complaints, Dysentery Coughs, Colds, etc, take Woods' Grett Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement299 1910-11-01 3 f BEYOND COMI'BTI TION FOR CHEAPNESS are we in all ARTICLES ANDNOVELTIESOFTHE GERMAN INDUSTRY such as Toys, Hardware, Leather ware, Paper, Stationery and Mtuio goods, Perf nmei>, Petty wares, Oold and Silverware, Cycles, Photographic Articles and everything else. Our catalogue is our DUMB TRAVELLER." It offers yon in your own299 words
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Advertisement221 1910-11-01 3 cm Sozodoivt w sl >^(,^*» 1 m P«°pl< complain of th« expense of a good denhl^^rtrWy frkt SOZODONT b both i"** and «°"<»n*c»JOnly kfrie is wanted. It bsrs. It keeps the teeth p. j- 1 cltan and frees them from the corrosion of tartar. *te f^' lllc sr JwMfrke one221 words
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Advertisement672 1910-11-01 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p.iFo. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. •er China, Japan, Poaaaf, «eylea An. trails, IndU, Aden. Bry»». Mediterranean Ports, Plymonth and Lendea Through ***** a ot Lading Issued for Chin. Oust, Persian Gulf, Continental, aad American Ma, Steamer, will leave Singapore oa or aboal MAIL LINES. OuliKtri (tor Ohima) DtlU Nov672 words
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Advertisement528 1910-11-01 4 STEAMER SmLINBS. N.Y.K. MPM MIL STEAMSHIP CB. LTD A regular tortniffhtly serrioe is maintained between JAPAN »o HUROPB by the Oompany's well-known TWIMOIIW ITI4IIII, under Mail Ooatraet with the Imperial Japanese Government, speoially designed tor tbe Oompanj'i Boropeaa Servioe, lighted throofrhoat by Bleotrieity, provided wtth ffiwlfiwt aooommodatioß for First and528 words
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Advertisement868 1910-11-01 4 BTEAMEI BAIUMBB. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP UK. Tn NATIONAL HIGH WAY TO HOBOPB anj OHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AMD THH UNITED STATES. Route (com Hoogkae« via Sbaiajhai, Nagasaki (Inland Sen of Japan), Kobe, Yokohaira. Victoria and Vaaooavor. 8.M.8. Rmpbbss o# Insia Tvhnaonnr steam R.M.S. EtTPanss or Jar** >eta,868 words
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Advertisement569 1910-11-01 4 BTEMEI tMILIIIIt. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The sssasastl of this Oompaay main tal a regular ssnlus between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and nntttrflam. aad tat Strslts, China and Japan. Homewards, they an daspatabad fortnightly for Havre aad Ham bnrg and ones a month for Biemerbavsa dlreot, oalliag at Peaaag aad Oolombo.569 words
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Advertisement766 1910-11-01 4 STEAMER MILIIIIB. N. D. L. Norddeutsohor Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL fIERMAN MAIL UNI. Tha fast and waU-knowa mall steamer i I tha Oompaay sell forralgbty from Braatan, Hamburg, via TTottsrdam, Antwerp, Soutki mp, ton, Gibraltar, aaaoa. Haptss (sonnet l on Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, a«d vtee fsisa) Port Bald, Baas, Adea, Oolombo,766 words
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Article87 1910-11-01 5 FIXTURES. Tuesday, November i. High Water, 10.8 a.m., 10.84 p.m. Wednesday, November a. High water, 10.46 a.m., 11.8 p.m. Thursday, November 3. High Water, 10.49 a.m., U.*9 p.m Philharmonic Orchestra, 8.80. Friday, November 4. High Water, 11.11 a.m. Saturday, November 5. High Water, 0.9 a.m., 11 8587 words
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Article200 1910-11-01 5 To-DiT. Hongkong and Shanghai Agamemnon S pm Malacca and Maar Lady Weld 3 pm Malaooa, Port Diokson aud Port Bwettenham Poh Ann 3pm Br.ta Pahat Sri Wongsee 8 pm Fenang and Deli Calypso 8 pm Bali, Macassar, Menado. Ternate, etc. Sandakan 4 pm Bangkok Lock Sun 4200 words
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Article135 1910-11-01 5 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Delta left Colombo at 10.90 am. on Sunday, and may be expected to arrive at Singapore on Friday, a'i rooon, the 4th proximo. The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Devaoha left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and n135 words
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Article295 1910-11-01 5 Latest Arrival!. Aid.mf, Siam str 405 tons, Capt Christiansen, Oct IS. From Bangkok, Oct 21. 0.0. and 49 d.p. East Asiatic Coy. For Bangkok, Nov B—i'ds.8 i'ds. Batuion, Dan str 8338 tons, Capt Thomson, Oct 30. From Bangkok. Oct 86. Teak dp. East Aiiatio Coy. For Bangkok, Oct295 words
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102 1910-11-01 5 Wharves at which VeMeli are Berthed To -Day. TANJONO PAOAB. EiHT Witui Bisn— Merapi. East W. Samoa: 1- Japan, Dorothea Riokmers. Sstssas Wbabv— Nil. Mats W. Sao*. I I'mta, Waitsmata. a I— Ceylon Mam. a 4— Borneo. fr— Look Son. n 8— Oanabruoh,102 words
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Article42 1910-11-01 5 Arrivals. Per steamer Naen Tang, Nay, I.— From Bangkok: B iron and Barooen van Merling, Mr. Holloway. Per steamer Oiang Ann, Nov. 1. From Samarang Mr. van Kroon. Per steamer Sri Mutr, Nov. 1. From .V 'acca Mr. Haynes42 words
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Article47 1910-11-01 5 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwioh mean time. The time gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day exoeptine -'nori»T who* It In Arml »i ono o'eloeb.47 words
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Article252 1910-11-01 5 Finance Commerce, EXCHANGE. BIKOAPOBB, N'OVKMBBB 1, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 3/4 Demand 2/4 ft Private 6 m/« 2/4 J do 8 m/s M 2/4^ J On Qer many— Bank d/d 840 Private 8 m/s 344 do 0 m/s 3461 On Franc*— Bank d/d 300 Private 8 m/s 599,252 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article171 1910-11-01 5 Issue S Value S, Bayers. Sellers. 10 10 BeUtTin 4.7S 625 10 10 Braing 6.60 600 10 10 Bnueh Hyd. 6.00 10 10 Kanaboi 3.00 260 41 41 KintaTin 1800 17.00 41 41 KledangTin 1.76 2.10 10 10 Kaantan Tin 8.00 8.26 41 41 Lahat Mines 8.00 8/0 41171 words
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Article600 1910-11-01 5 Issue 3 Value. S Buyers. Sellers. 3/. 2/- Alla«ar 4/6 C/ 8 3/. 2/- Anglo-Malay 1.4 9 1.5 6 3/- 3/- Bat*n«<Maiaka 2/9 3/6 pm 41 41 Batu Caves 15.10.0 16.10.0 £1 41 Batu Tig* 4.11.6 6.0.0 41 ill Bakit Kajang 2.5.9 3.16 0 41 15/- Contributory 12/6 1.0.0600 words
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Article124 1910-11-01 5 Usae'S Value Bayers. Sellers 10 10 Enrtern nom. Smelting 1000 10 7 O.CO 41 41 Eleotrio Tramways 3/8 8/6 10 10 Fraser Notre 27.00 80.00 100 Howartta Erakine 67.00 68.00 ICO a 7% Pref. 90X0 01 00 100 100 Katz Bro. Del 126.03 100 100 9% Cum. Prof. nom.124 words
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Article48 1910-11-01 5 DEBENTURE S Bayers. Bellers Howarth BrakineB% 1600,000 par Biley.Har ■GKS la< ooo 1% l%pw f% <MO.(MM Singapore Ma. meipalSl, «1,878,000 M Mm. Buyer* Sallm Singapore Mv ■fopal 44% of 1907 11,800,000 1% p»» Singapore Me nicipal *i% Of 1900 11,*****0 T% 8% prt Singapore Moueii«l4% •603,900 T% dkv48 words
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Advertisement73 1910-11-01 5 RHEUMATISM THE MOST COMMON CAUBE OF BUFFERING. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, (or the reason that it is the most common of all ills, and it is otrtainly Rratifyiog to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's I'ain Balm will afford rfliff, and make rest and sletp73 words
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Advertisement404 1910-11-01 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Nov 1— At saleroom, valuable property, known as The Valmont Rubber Estate, Holland Road, ai 2.80. Not. 1 At saleroom, Freehold land off McPberson Road, at 2.80. Nov. 1 At saleroom. Estate of Shaik Salim bin Mobd. Bakram Hadboll, Land and bonnes at Victoria St..404 words
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Advertisement615 1910-11-01 5 Faacination of the Eaat Je3^ Is brouaht home to you in the to which Egyptian Cigarettes h»v« "^a^b been brought by Messrs. V M^SPERO FRhRE.S V .^r-^Sfc. Bouton Rouge Sand Felucca J^sS^t^ Egyptian Cigarettes t^^^^?-^' The care with wl-.'ch they are made, under Ideal climatic conditions, sttrtlng (rom the selecllon615 words
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Advertisement48 1910-11-01 5 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY, NO. 187, ORCHARD ROAD. Undertakers, Monumental Masons and Sculptors. TUB BEST OF GENUINE ENGLISH BUILT RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES WITH PLUMES IN USB. Monuments of every description always in stock. large consignment of Artificial Wreaths just arrived for All Souls Day. TBLEPHONB NO. 717. PRICBB MODBRaTH. 6848 words
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1088 1910-11-01 6 The Straits Times TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. SCOTTISH HOME RULE. An appeal is being made to Scotsmen throughout the world to subscribe to a fund (or achieving Home Role for Scotland, and as there are a Rood many SooUmon in this part of the world, we nay not be wasting energy1,088 words
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Article18 1910-11-01 6 The Castlefield (Klang) Rubber Estate Company, Limited, pay a dividend of 7 i per oent. for the year.18 words
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Article28 1910-11-01 6 Two donations of £50,000 each and one of £26,000 have been received towards the oost of establishing a Welsh national sanatorium as a memorial to the late King.28 words
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Article31 1910-11-01 6 A brilliant meteor 160 miles from the earth was sighted from Johannesburg on October 8. The illumination, which was equal to that of a naval searcMigbt, nearly blinded several astronomical observers.31 words
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Article32 1910-11-01 6 Tbe volcano on Mount Shishaldin, on I'nimak Island, off the ooast of Alaska, ia in eruption, and flames are rising from tbe crater to a height of I,oooft. The spectacle ia magnificent32 words
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Article32 1910-11-01 6 The joiner's (hop and tracing department in tbe shipbuilding yards of Messrs. Vickera, Sons, and Maxim, at Barrow, were destroyed by fire on October 8. Tbe damage has been estimated at £60,000.32 words
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Article69 1910-11-01 6 The Lanka Plantations Company, Limited, announce the payment of a dividend of 5 per oent for the year. The Times of Malaya takes the following from the Royal Irish Constabulary Gasette —We understand that the Inspector General of the Royal Irish Constabulary has seconde 1 one of his officers for69 words
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Article24 1910-11-01 6 Tbe monthly meeting of the Church Workers' Association will be held at St. Andrew's House to-morrow and not at the Parsonage as previously stated.24 words
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Article25 1910-11-01 6 The British and Foreign Bible Society has decided to promote the general observance of the tercentenary of King James' Bible, which was published in 1611.25 words
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Article27 1910-11-01 6 Tbe amount collected in Shanghai for the Bedford Relief Fund amounted to 11,082.03 on Ootober 17, excluding a donation of Tl--35 from the North China Daily News.27 words
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Article33 1910-11-01 6 An official investigation into tbe laxness connected with the admission of Chinese to Canada through Vancouver shows that the Dominion has been defrauded of £80,000 that should have been paid in poll tax.33 words
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Article37 1910-11-01 6 The annual repot t of the Commissioners of Prisons insists upon the neoessity for longer sentences for prisoners treated under the Borstal system. Twelve months' imprisonment is, toe report stater, useless for the reclamation of bad characters.37 words
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Article43 1910-11-01 6 Miss Rath Hopwood elder daughter of Sir Franois Hopwood (Under Seoretary for tbe Colonies), died on October 4, on the eve of her father's departure for South Africa to take part in the ceremonies connected with tbe opening of tbe first Union Parliament.43 words
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Article62 1910-11-01 6 A wire from London, dated October 4, states tbat veal is selling at 2s. and beef at from 9d. to Is. 6d. per lb. in Rome. A cold store has been erected at Genoa in order to deal with supplies of meat from Argentina The Municipality of Bologna is arranging62 words
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Article63 1910-11-01 6 The object of Lever Brothers and Co., the well-known soap makers, in increasing the capital of their company i°, states a London wire, to secure independence of the ordinary market for tbe raw material for soap making, The Ceylon Observer adds: This means more buying or planting up of coconut63 words
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Article61 1910-11-01 6 At Mourmelon-le-Grand on tbe Ist inst. M. Wynmalen, a young Dutchman, established a new world's record for altitude, attainiag a height of 9,174 ft. on a biplane. The ascent occupied one hour and three-quarters. At 2,500 metres the oold became intense, and at 2,780 metres the engine stopped, and M61 words
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Article64 1910-11-01 6 In financial oiroles in Cologne it is stated that the Qieen- Mother of Portugal, in anticipation of a revolution, some weeks ago transferred a great part of her private fortune to other countries. The operation was chiefly carried out by English financial house 3. Both the King and the Qaetn64 words
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Article60 1910-11-01 6 Speaking at Sooth Shields, Mr. Havelock Wilson spoke of the Cuinese invading our seaports. There were now twenty Chinese boarding-houses in Cardiff, while Limebouse Causeway was practically a Chinese colony. Before the Liberal candidate gained the confidence of the workmen be must promise to a k bis patty to deal60 words
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Article56 1910-11-01 6 Mr. Robert Yenning, Superintendent of Canadian Fisheries, baa disappeared from the Hague, where be had been engaged in connection with tbe arbitration pr ceedings oonoeming tbe North American fisheries. The Bniilisb, Dutch, and Belgian police have sea'chod for him, bat without success The authorities at Ottawa, however, expect tbat he56 words
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Article66 1910-11-01 6 The late Dr. John Stephens Mummery, aged 88. Pellattgrove, Wood Geen, London, pistor of the Wood-Green Unitarian Churoh, who served as organ blower to Samuel Wesley, later in torn a clerk, a painter's color grinder, and an artist, later keeping a private sohooi at Iyer, Bucks, and organist at the66 words
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Article76 1910-11-01 6 Sedition in Annam, a protected State of Indo China, is fanned by native students who go to Japan for their education, and return full of revolutionary ideas. The French Government has vainly tried to check the evil by ordering such students to Deport them selves to the French oonsuls ia76 words
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Article118 1910-11-01 6 The Times of Ceylon of October 34, says Mr P. H. Bmanuel, who arrived with Mrs. Emannel by the Laetsow and is stayiDg at the (ialle Face Hotel, is en route to India on work in connection with the theatrical publication, The Stage. Mr. Emanoel was last in Ceylon 80118 words
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Article117 1910-11-01 6 A Malay and a Chinaman were before Mr. Firmstone, yesterday, chared with attack ing a Javanese in North Bridge Road, and robbing him of 95 guilders Both men were captured on the spot by the police and 80 of the guilders were recovered. Tbe Malay accused pat it down to117 words
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Article465 1910-11-01 6 Acting District Officer, Mr. R. O. Winstedt, Gopeng, goes home on leave early next year. Baron and Baroness von Marling have arrived from Bangkok on the steamer Nuen Tung. Mrs. Loke Yew, who is now at Singapore and who has been ill for some time, is much465 words
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Article58 1910-11-01 6 The following shares were disposed of by auction at Powell Cos. saleroom yfHter day 2OOO shares in the t'lu Pandan Singapore Rubber Estates at 46 cents each, 100 C shares in the United Malacca Rubber Estates at 80 cents, and 77 cents each and 500 shares in58 words
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Article53 1910-11-01 6 Tbe Hamburg Amerika Liner Cleveland, 17,000 tone, wbiob visited Singapore twice witbin tbe last twelve months with American rouDd the world tourists, will again take up two tours. The first tour will commence on November 1, 1911, when the Cleveland will leave New York for the53 words
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Article87 1910-11-01 6 Those who have not paid a visit to the Harima Hall, in North Bridge Koad, should certainly do so before the fine film illustrating the floods at Tokio is removed from the programme It is a Bplendid picture that should reward the management for their enterprise in87 words
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Article152 1910-11-01 6 The London Oazette annonnoes the King has been graciously pleased to appoint Walter Ralph Durie Beckett, Erg CM 0., to be His Majesty's Consul for the Consular district of Bangkok, comprising the Monthoos of Bangkok, Ayothia, Nakawo-Chaisi, Hajburi Nakawn Siwan, I'itsanuloke, Petchaboon, Korat, I'don, Isam, Praohln, and Cbantaboon152 words
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Advertisement159 1910-11-01 6 SCOTCH WHISKIES. Very Old Highland Blend. Clnb Whisky. Perfection (D. J. McGallam's). Polo Brand (T.-P. Griffin Co.) Extra Special (Chop Rajah). V. 0. 8. (Choice Old Matured). N. B. All the above Whiskies may be obtained in 10-gallon Casks at reduced prices. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. Burroughes and Watts' Billiard Tables.159 words
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Advertisement162 1910-11-01 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE 810 SHOW To- Night To- Night DON T MISS Patlie's Animated Gazette Sixth Edition, If yon wish to keep in touch with all tbe important Happenings at Home and Abroad AMD OUR NEW OHOICE SUBJECTS. A TRIP ON THE MEKONG." AN OLD MAN IN LOVE." MEMORY'S162 words
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Advertisement97 1910-11-01 6 Land Sales. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co. report the following results of their recent sales: 34, Donlop Street, 999 years lease, area 1788 eq. ft., sold to Somapah for 11,600; 147 and 148 Jalan Besar, freehold, area 1917 sq ft., ■old to Somapah for #8,000 179, 181 and 18397 words
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Article133 1910-11-01 7 BLUEJACKETS LAND TO DEFEND FOREIGNERS. Persian Protest and British Reply. l lUotek's Tiuobam] London, Ootober 81. News from Bushire says that owing to a threatened raid on Liogah by a loroe of throe thousand tribesmen, and tbe inability of the looal authorities to protect foreigner!, tbe British133 words
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Article63 1910-11-01 7 ENTHUSIASTIC CALL FOR A PARLIAMENT. Government In Sympathy with The Nation. |Rictik'b Tblbokam.] London, November 1. In the Poking Imperial Assembly, today, Prince Yu-lang said the entire nation agreed that an early meeting of Parliament was necessary. This statement was received with prolong ed cheers, the statement being63 words
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Article56 1910-11-01 7 [ItlUTlß's TILIORAM.] London, November 1. A Lisbon message says Senhor Franco's bail is one million francs, and it was immediately forthcoming. [DrbOstaBiatih.hr Lloyd Tklbora*.| Berlin, October 81. The Portuguese ex- Minister, Senhor Franco, bas been arrested on obtrgea of misusing bis powers daring the time be was56 words
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Article22 1910-11-01 7 [Rsutbb's Tblsobam] London, November 1. The Duke of Connaught has arrived in Soath Africa to open the I'nion Parliament.22 words
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Article17 1910-11-01 7 |l>Bk OsrASlATisciM Lloyd Tblbobam.J Berlin, October 31. M. Sasonow departed yesterdiy to Darmstadt, via Berlin17 words
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Article29 1910-11-01 7 i DlB OSTASUTISCHI LLDTD TiLIOEAK.] Berlin, October 31. Strike disturbances in North Berlin have been energetically suppressed by the police, »nd yesterday all was qaiet.29 words
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Article23 1910-11-01 7 IDm Ostadutischi Llotd Tilbobam.) Berlin, October 81 London reports that the Emperor William will make a tour in Palestine are unfounded.23 words
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Article21 1910-11-01 7 (Da* OsTisuTiscHu Llotd Tilbobak.] Berlin, October 31. Dontnt, the founder of Red Cross Societies. liM died in Switzerland.21 words
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Article197 1910-11-01 7 The new Governor Generajof Chosen, Viscount Teranobi liv issued a proclamation in which be says there is no doubt that a tfood religion, be it either Buddhism, or Confucianism, or Christianity, has as its aim the improvement, spiritual as well as material ol in tnkind at197 words
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Article271 1910-11-01 7 Cups Offered for Competition at Johore. In honour of the birthday of the Sultan of Jobore, two motor cycle races will take place at Jobore B»hru, on Sunday next, commencing at 2.80 p.m. Entries dose at 4 p.m. on Thursday next and intending competitors are requested to271 words
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Article819 1910-11-01 7 Seeking Speedy Termination of Indo-Chinese Traffic On Saturday night, the Chin Bu Siea Sia" hall was well filled with Chinese when the Anti-Opium Scciety together with I the Christian Churches of Singapore hadi under discussion the question as to how best to secure the speedy termination of the819 words
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Article752 1910-11-01 7 OPENING SESSION AT kIAU KANGSAR. References to the Freight Bill. (From Oub Special Cobrbspondbkt.) Koala Kangsar, November 1. The Federal Council waa ceremonially opened yesterday morning in brilliant sonshine. A guard of honour of the Malay States Guides was drawn op on the lawn beside the courthouse752 words
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Article2214 1910-11-01 7 STATEMENT OF THE CONFERENCE OBJECTIONS. Final Review by Mr. A. Huttenbach This Bill hairing been read third time it is intended in this final article to review the position m a whole in order to emphasise the objections both to the policy aimed at, and the kind2,214 words
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Article130 1910-11-01 7 GERMAN ADMIRALTY DENIES DELAY. Regrets British Policy on Economic Grounds. [Bimi'l TiLßOßjm.l London, October 81. Replying to an enquiry by the Daily Mail, in reference to the alleged delay in construction of German Dreadnought*, the German Admiralty, while refusing information as to armaments, states that the rate of130 words
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Article205 1910-11-01 7 Continuation of Trial of Wee Theam Tew. At the Assizes, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Fisher and a opecial jury, the trial was continued of Wee Theam Tew, who is charged with perjury and criminal bieach of trust. Mr. Edmonds prosecutes and Mr. Gaunt defends. After the opening proceedings,205 words
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Article341 1910-11-01 7 Complaint of Incessant Gramophone Playing. Matters have not gone too nnnothly lately in a certain part of Tanjnng Katong. It all arises over a gramophone and the allegtd nuisance caused by the playiDg thereof. Mr. E. E. Steele lives by the sea and is the complainant.341 words
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Article147 1910-11-01 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. are in receipt of a telegram from the manager Changkat Salak Estate, advising the output of dry rubber for the month of October as 2,814 lbs. The output for the previous month was 1401 lbb andtbe total qnantily ooltected sicoe tapping was commenced147 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article63 1910-11-01 8 Stevenson has beaten Inman. Playing at the Leicester Roim°, London, he nullified a big lead by making a break of 1,093, thus winning the match. Mr. Abe Bailey, who presided at a farewell dinner giveu at Johannesburg, to the South African cricket team about to visit Australia,63 words
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Article185 1910-11-01 8 Interport Practice. A Hongkoog Exchange given some indication of the form that may be expected of Hongkong in tbo interport rifle match, which has to be completed before the 16th of this month. During recent practioe at King's Park, eighteen noon got into the nineties, amongst the scores185 words
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Article147 1910-11-01 8 Stiven Cup Competition. Owing to the rain whioh fell on Saturday afternoon and the fact that many members on this account were obliged to commenoe play so late that the lifcbt was too bad to enable them to finish, the captain postponed this competition at the Kaoe Course links147 words
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Article364 1910-11-01 8 League Matches. The following tables show the position of the clubs up to October 1. Scottish Lkaock. First Division. uuaw. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. iUDRors 8 0 2 0 20 10 12 Aberdeen 7 4 0 3 16 7 11 Hibornians 8 6 3 111 12364 words
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Article156 1910-11-01 8 At the Mansion House, on September 80, b.-foro Alderman Sir J. Ritchie, Francis Urnest Swarm, described as a solicitor, living at Graveaend, was charged on remand with having, between July, 1904, and December, 1905, in his capacity as one of tlie trustees under the156 words
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Letter208 1910-11-01 8 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As a resident in a district where enormous numbers of motor cars are continually streaming past— especially on a Sunday evening— l would like to draw the attention of those persons responsible for the control of vehicular traffic to208 words
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Article475 1910-11-01 8 Directors' Report Satisfactory Progress on Property. We have reoeived from the secretary of Pulo Daat Plantations Ltd., a report of an extraordinary general mteting of the oom pany, held on October 81, for the purpose of electing two additional directors. Mr. K. Gottschalk presided and at the475 words
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Article361 1910-11-01 8 Position of the Market at End of September. The Globe of October 1, oontains the following review of the tin industry The market closed last week at 4168 2s. sd. oatb, £167 17s. 6d. three months; and the final close this week is £166 16s. oash, £166361 words
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Article945 1910-11-01 8 Price. Quoted la the Market Ibis Morning. Singapore, November Ist, 1910. Meant. Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning I— Nom. Value. Buyer- 8ellert. 2/. AJlaga* 4/10; 6/6 3/. Optlom 2,9 6/41 An«lo Java 11/8 15/1 Anglo-Johore 18/0 16/8945 words
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Advertisement50 1910-11-01 8 Never mind the why and wherefore Love can level rank, and therefore, If my lass yon truly care for, You are welcome, lad, I'm sure Thus the Duke of Derwentwater Sroke to one who loved his daughter Why because the swain had brought her Some of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.50 words
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Advertisement535 1910-11-01 8 WHYP From a small beginning the sale and use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has extended to all parts of the United States and to many foreign countries. Why Because it has proved especially valuable for ooughs and colds. For sale by all.dispensaries and dealers. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FORBALL Apollo Pianola and535 words
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Advertisement300 1910-11-01 8 CALL AT Moutrie's FOR THE PIANO Proven by 38 years' Experience OVER 1,200 DISTRIBUTED IN ALL PARTS OF CHINA AND THE STRAITS. S.MOUTRIE&CO..LD. THE ARCADE. SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES DINNER. The tenth Scottish Universities' Dinner will be held in the Singapore Club, on November 19, at 8 p.m. It. D. KEITH) Hon.300 words
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Advertisement255 1910-11-01 8 MARLBOROUGH Cinematograph, BBACH ROAD. The Popular Show. NEW SUBJECTS TO-NIGHT. Beeond Show, 9 JO to 11 p.m 1, RUBBER AND PEPPER GROWING IN THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO. A very interesting industrial subject. 2. A BOAT ON WHEELS. 8. THE SOAP BUBBLES OF TRUTH. 4. NICK WINTER'S SMART METHODS. 5. THE NEW255 words
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Advertisement93 1910-11-01 9 FUSSELL'S Milk Cream. Butterfly Brands. Sole Agents Paterson, Simons Company, Ltd. Jfamatmatt, §urbamal and Company's GREAT CASH CLEARANCE HSALEH For Thirty Days Only COMMENCING November 1, 1910. In order to make room for new goods the whole of the present stock will be sold at ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. Early Inspection Solicited.93 words
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Advertisement281 1910-11-01 9 THE LM.C." Touring Model 1910 U/lUMCp A splendid specimen of a Touring machine lolly equipped in every detail, vide Motor Cycle," Sept. 15, 1910. SOLE AGENTS STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO., LTD., 15. BATTERY ROAB. SINGAPORE. '^Dog's Mead* guinness THE stoat yon 're need to. GOES EVERYWHERE, In Quarts, Pints and281 words
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Advertisement352 1910-11-01 9 ALL SOULS' DAY. ALBERT L. A. DALEY, Undertaker, Monumental Mason and Marble NercharBE6S to inform the public that he has joe: received a very ituge consignment of METALLIC WREATHS, HARPS, CROSSES, ETC., EX S.S. KAWACHI HARU FROM THE WELL- KNOWN FIRM OF MESSRS. DOTTRIDGE BROS., LTD., OF LOMDOK. 43i Prinsep352 words
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Advertisement621 1910-11-01 10 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. Taa rteamer. of tbl. Company malilala a ngslar direst aervioa between Oaloatta, Btrall., nißUßraaf.. rT-n-fl*-! 1 and lapaa, takiafi oarer, on »roQ K n Bill, of Lading tor Oantoa, Bwatow, Arooy Cbefoo, Tientsin, Hewchwaag, Yaagtasa Port*. Formosa, tha Philippine., Ac, 40. Htramer* Tod.621 words
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Advertisement466 1910-11-01 10 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Haaii Oftlco I Shanghai: Registered under the Life Assurance Companies Acts, England, and under the "gkong Ordia n0 POSITION OF COMPANY (jTwolftb fear). Total Insuranoe in foroe *37,858,888. Total Asseta 8,415,249. Total Funds 8,216,812. Total Income for Year 3,666,657. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST.466 words
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Advertisement417 1910-11-01 10 MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF CANADA ■stabUahed 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," UNRBS rBICTBD," INDISPUTABLE" and NON. fORJ-riTABLE." Claims, loans, oash-snrrendors, etc., are promptly settled by the General Agenta at Singapore, without the delay of referenoe to SeadOfDoe. The Reserves for protection of Policylolders are over 110,000,000 (S.S.C.) The Accounts417 words
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Advertisement530 1910-11-01 10 BANKING. ■BARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. lICOBPORATKD BT BOTAft OHAOTIB. raM op Oapitai la 10,000 Bkarst o* ■Maaca 11,100,000 iasarva Vnai 11. 800,000 Isssrvs Uabiltty of Proprtaton 1,100, 000 SAJIKEBB. Bask of Kmglui ■MHiaal Baai of Bmtfart. ai ■■■loi OMy MULMi Baat. ftM 81BOAPORE BRAHOH. Outsat Assouan an530 words
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Advertisement1071 1910-11-01 10 BALEB BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICK Mortgagee's Sale of THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. KNOWN AS THE SIGLAP ESTATE, Situate at East Coast Road and Chugi Road, Singapore, with extensive sea frontage and containing an arra of 448 ACRES planted with about 85,000 oocoanut trees, fully grown, and about 60,000 rubber trees1,071 words
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Article795 1910-11-01 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The following articles appears in The World, to hand by the last mail: Nothing in connection with the business side of automobilism strikes one so forcibly as does the foolit-h attitude assumed by some firms towards the new customer as soon as795 words
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Article168 1910-11-01 11 A Warning to the Government by Old Moore. The sky of the coming year holds many a dark cloud for dwellers in these isles. May the Fates be kind to you. my readers With this ominous preface Old Moore's Almanac for 1011, makes its bow to this168 words
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Article81 1910-11-01 11 Mr. Walter Schroder, the acting-coroner for I»lington, who oondueted the inqnest on the remains found at Hilldrop-Cresoent, has issued his certificate for their burial. This has been handed to the offioers of the Criminal Investigation Department in the absence of any direct relative of the deceased. The members of the81 words
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Advertisement423 1910-11-01 11 DUE SHORTLY 111 One le-ao h.i». WOLSELEY-SIDDELEY. The Car for Comfort and Reliability. Fall particulars from the Sole Agents. CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. JUST LANDED Two 14/20 H P. "J. D. S. Type' Deasy Cars with Detachable Wire Wheels, Cape Cart Hood, Auster's Patent Wind Scroen, Ooldenlyte non dazzling Aoetylene Headlights,423 words
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Advertisement66 1910-11-01 11 FOR A WEAK DIGESTION. No medicine can replace food bnt Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will help von to digest your food. It is not the quantity of food taken that gives strength and vigor to the system, bat the amount digested and assimilated. If troubled with a weak66 words
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Advertisement412 1910-11-01 11 WORLD KF.MEDT mi COUOBft. m|,|t, A THEOATB Qntridae-s \J LUNG TONIC KZZ» i VTOICHKD BT BAM) v MOMMS* kIuU) PONTIUS FLUID CO. Boll«r Pre»erv»tlve Manufacturers Pontius Fluid prevents corrosion, pitting, graving, bleeding, etc., in new and old boilers alike, especially when they aid nsing feed water containing vegetable matter or412 words
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Advertisement148 1910-11-01 11 'Peacemaker' SCOTCH WHISKY. Of Undoubted Quality. GUARANTEED Ten Years Old. ROBERTSON, WILSON CO., Sol* Agents. I I "^-i h^^sW^L H Mm U igaftmtiit Rings, 10 6to £50. ff^T j j M-— l*ct God. rt Pet.U, No j -tB-ct. r...|d, DU- I CATAI.INU'E of** Rubfcn or OUrlaes. 1* a-Hui., I K.i'.148 words
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Advertisement462 1910-11-01 12 WANTSMOM WANTED t anted by lady and gentleman, two rafens with private family as payinc quests. Apply K. A., c/o Straits Times. UMM OIBPENBER WANTED. Vi anted, qualified Dispenser for a Dispensary in the Straits. Send testimonials and state salary wanted to Chemist," c/o rttrnitH Times. Ml ABBIBHNT BUR6EON WANTED.462 words
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Advertisement547 1910-11-01 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO in. Suite at commodious and well-appointed offices on the ground floor of No. 6, Collyer Quay, completely fitted with Electric light and fans. Apply to Messrs. Powell Co., or Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co., Raffles Place. uIS2 OFFIEB TO LET Whole of second547 words
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Advertisement700 1910-11-01 12 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOX TERRIERS FOI BME. A few very select, High class, Throughbred Fox Terriers, per s.g. Guthrie. Nearly all prize winners. To be seen at No. 4, Koekßoad. U3682 FOR BALE. Simonsbrot (Geril Bread), per tin 30 ots. Servelat, Plock Wurot Sausages. As supplied to the German Mail700 words
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Advertisement729 1910-11-01 12 NOTICES. TENDERB INVITED. Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering materials required by Sarawak Government for the year 1911. Full particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs. Patervon Simons >v Co., Ltd,, Sarawak Government Agents, Singapore, or at Resident's Office, Kuching, np to November 30, 1910. U2540 JOHORE729 words
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Advertisement613 1910-11-01 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractor! Telephone No. 421. 108 4 100, Market Street. NOTICE. All creditors and other persons having any olaims whatsoever against the estate of the deceased Mark Gordon Bradford, late of the Sarawak Civil Service, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof to613 words
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Advertisement443 1910-11-01 12 BOARD AND LODGING BOARD ANO RESIDENCE Board and apartments for single gentle Dhobv Oh nt Term ModerateBOARD AND REBIDENCE. Furnished rooms with or without board Terms moderate. Apply 21, Sophia Road. 2610 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Two lovely large bed-sitting rooms, j* miles from town. Very favourable terms Apply "Puteh,"443 words
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Miscellaneous242 1910-11-01 12 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoellane. ous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of $1 per four lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, tl each insertion For p.pc. cards, on page 8, 12. Inch Scali Ra242 words
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