The Straits Times, 28 November 1910
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Title Section13 1910-11-28 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.426 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement278 1910-11-28 1 D, ft J. McCallum's PERFECTION WHISKY. •ALBBEOK. MAG6REBOR AND COMPANY. KATZ BROS., LD. Our Great Genuine A "W TJ^ Clearance \3 xm. M*J MLJ FOR 10 DAYS Commences December 1, and Ends December 10. SPECIAL HEAVY REDUCTIONS DURING SALE. MANY CLEARING LINES REGARDLESS OF COST. Post orders from Outstation Customers278 words
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Advertisement96 1910-11-28 1 Robinson Co. XMAS TOY BAZAAR Now Open. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Robinson Co. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF (Sold Storage Supplies Obtainable from SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO.. LD. SPECIAL NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS. Kong Hing Cheong Co., No. 10-1, Adblphi Hotel Boill>inos. A Place In which to make96 words
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Advertisement6 1910-11-28 1 Bellinger Champagne. CALDBECK. MACGRE6OR AND COMPANY.6 words
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Article889 1910-11-28 2 POST OFFICE SCHEME TO ENCOURAGE DEPOSITORS. Home Safes Next Year. The decreasing national tendency towards thrift was emphasised to a Press representative on October 28, by Mr. Henry Davies, 0. S. 1., tbe Chief Controller of tbe Post Office Savings Bank. Incidentally, be mentioned that the Post Office889 words
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Article51 1910-11-28 2 An eminent German scholar, named Weindler, has been arrested on a charge of having stolen a number of books and pictures, of enormoiiH historical and scientific value, from the Royal Public Library of Dresden. Weindler, who admits the charge, declares that be acted upon an uncontrollable impulse to possess the51 words
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Article41 1910-11-28 2 The death ig announced of Tnngku Mohamed (alias T. Petra) Ibni Almerhom Mohamed Said. The funeral took place yesterday and wbb largely attended, the deceased having been vice-president of tbe Malaya Football Club, and honorary member of the Malay Volunteer Club.41 words
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Article836 1910-11-28 2 Words of Wisdom a Physician's Pen. Those who conquer Malaria conquer the tropics," is a proverb with which every resident in tropical countries is familiar. While in consequence of the onward march of scientific achievement, this disease, so depressing in its onset, so devitalising in its effect,836 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement516 1910-11-28 2 A Medical Officer Debility. Nervous Exhaustion Certainly the absolute confidence of eminent doctors is evidence enough of the exceptional benefits imparted by Phosferine. Even doctors cannot do more to prove their confidence than by using Phosferine to remedy thtir own disorders. Could any proof be more definite, more convincing than516 words
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Advertisement91 1910-11-28 2 CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY THE BEBT OBTAINABLE This remedy has no superior as a cure tor oolds, croup and whooping cough. It has been a favorite with the mothers of yonDg children for almost forty years. Chamberlain's Cocuh Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not91 words
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Advertisement208 1910-11-28 2 RUBBER GOODS at Manufacturers' Prices. CYCLE AND MOTOR TYKE*. SOLID VEHICLE TYBINC. COLF BALLS FOi.TIALL HI \D CIS. AND SPORTS RUBBER < OIIDS RUBBER MATTING and MATS. Central Rubber Goods Whol,,jl. of every description. Ajtnlj Wantid MIDLAND RUBBER CO.. Ltd. H.M. Gotnrnmtnt LlrminghJ England NOW IS THE CHANCE. For all208 words
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Advertisement119 1910-11-28 2 J?>- 'KEPLER' f~" J SOLUTION NURSING MOTHERS ,Wi A I .1 r. t «L Kepler Solution^Bl derive great benefit from this ff[ jl^wß delicious tonic food. j *fMJ TJF** I Kepler Solution sustains the mLTm strength and builds up the It increases and enriches the |^jm^^ I It is easily119 words
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Article968 1910-11-28 3 LORD C. BERESFORD'S SPEECH AT PORTSMOUTH. Renewed Warning Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, addressing a large audience at the Town Hall, Portsmonth, on October 27, devoted the greater part of his Bpeech to the naval crisis. In his opening remarks Lord Charles Beres ford pointed out that whatever might968 words
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Article52 1910-11-28 3 The consumption of alcohol in Belgium has increased by 54 per cent, during the past 25 years. In some places there is one publio house to every 84 inhabitant*. There are annually about 200,000 cases of illness duo to excessive drinking, an average of 2,000 of these being attended by52 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement790 1910-11-28 3 S. SMITH Si, SON'S Ltd.) World-Renowned WATCHES. 1 inirs 1 IMFR WlTmrQ THE "CHARING X,".\11- English I.evei. in LS Sve, S %r£y{ '""> Jewelkdl d7r^'^/^^k Write for New mFsS' LADIFS' LEVER WATCHES, .epar.u volumes. In Half-HuminK ]H« Gold Special Jerms to THE "TRAFALGAR," All-English Lever Cases, £5 5 0 Stoppers.790 words
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Advertisement65 1910-11-28 3 00 IT NOW. Now is the time to get rid of yoar rheumatism. In fully nine cases oat of ten the attack is simply rheumatism of the muscles due to cold or damps, or chronic rhfinmatinm. neithet of which require any internal treatment. The free application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm65 words
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Advertisement382 1910-11-28 3 MARTIN'S JIPIOL &STEE i A Witt* Ladles J Mrm LL? f Iwmi tw an imniuMat rw». "P "J >>nfalaiftT ml tfca Srrna tiatf. >m w *.l'««nl iUt A, mm *mi7ZZ~mmd Am, kaar. o S- a 1>I»»I u~; >i mMI to. I •rmwm iMt«num»ii %»v A Monster Devil Fish. Destroying its382 words
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Advertisement90 1910-11-28 3 T. NAGAI CO. Just Arrived: :n":es"w goods COMPRISING Curios, Artwares, Xmas Cards, Calendars, etc FROM JAPAN. IsTOW O2ST Visitors are cordial y invited to inspect onr Goods whether they intend purchasing or not. NO. X, ADIS BUILDINGS. TESTED AND RELIABLE DISINFECTANTS. Whalley's Concentrated Sanitary Fluid. AS SUPPLIED TO T HE90 words
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Advertisement698 1910-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION GB. •er China, Japan, Paaaag, sjeylea. Aawtralla, India, Aden, Btypt, Mediterranean Parts, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued tor China OoMt, Persian Gulf, Continental, aad American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about I MAIL LINES. Outward (for GMfM) Himalaya Deo I Assaye698 words
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Advertisement496 1910-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP G9.LTO. A regular fortnightly nervine is maintained between JAPAN and BUROPB by the Company's well-known TWIS-BCKHW ITIAIIII. under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company's Baropean Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotrioity, provided] with excellent aooommodation for First and Seoond496 words
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Advertisement525 1910-11-28 4 STEAMER MILHHB. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP C«. aMO TOYO -MEN KAISHA. Ths two great steamship lines betweea OHINA, JAPAN and BUROPB, via Honolulu and San Franotsoo, operating tbe new 11,000 tons, twin sorew steamers KOBBA and SIBERIA, together with the well known ateamers CHINA, ASIA, MONGOLIA MAN OHUBIA, NIPPON MABU, TBNTO525 words
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Advertisement255 1910-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. C. P. R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL BTEAMBHIP LINE. Tn NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO BUBOPI VIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THB UNITBD STATBS. Route from Hongkong via Shainghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Viotoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Bmpbbss of India j Twin sorew steam255 words
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Advertisement564 1910-11-28 4 steamm mumt, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. fllifc The steamen of this Company maintain regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Btraiti China and Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched fortnight! for Havre and Ham burg and onoe a month to Bremerhavea direot, oalling al Penan? ao Colombo. Taking564 words
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Advertisement790 1910-11-28 4 STEAMER SAILIHtS N. D. L Norddautscher Lloyd. Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINI The fast and well-known mall n-m-i ol this Company Bail fortnight? bom Brer en Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Boalki mp lob, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (ooaas. ion Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, aat vies v- aa) Port Said, Sues, Adea, Colombo,790 words
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Article185 1910-11-28 5 FIXTURES. Monday, November 28. Hieh Water H 11 a m R. 52 p.m. Singapore Court of Appeal. Tuesday, November 29. Hio-h Water H. 45 a.m. 9.89 p.m. MaUkofi Rubber Co., Exchange, 12. Wednesday. November 30. High Water, 9 '5 am., 10.20 p.m. St. Andrew's Ba'l, 9. Thursday,185 words
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SINGAPORE SHIPPING.
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Article168 1910-11-28 5 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. To-Dat. ISiTCeylon, Aostralasia, Maori tins, India, Egypt, and Europe, etc. Tonkin 3 pm Bali, Macassar, Monado, Ternate, etc. Kwoog Eng 8 pm Malacca Hong Ho 8 pm Penang Hong Wan I Bpm kUlaooa. Port Diokson, Port Swettenbam and Telok Anno Perak 3 pm P. Swettonhsm, Penang, Nesapatam168 words
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Article129 1910-11-28 5 The P. and O. homeward mail steamei Delta left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Satnrdav the 26th instant, may be eipected to arrive ben at 6a.m. on Thursday, the 1-t proz. The P. and O. ontward mail steamer Hima lava lift Colombo at 9a m. on Saturday,129 words
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103 1910-11-28 5 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Keppel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To -Day. TANJONQ PAOAR. But Wbabt Bisra— Adeh, Merapi. East W. Btonoit I— Edeadale, Tbongwa. Hbiibs WBimr— PenaDg. Maim W. Biot. I- Fuh Wo, Manchester Miller. a a It-landa. B i— Mataram. a a B-Nil. a a103 words
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Article352 1910-11-28 5 LOCAL PASSENGER LISTS. Arrivals. Per steamer Prinz Lndwig, Nov. 26. From Bremen via ports: Mrs. Martha Bertram, Mr. and Mr.. J. Hontbuysen, Messrs. Walter Materton, H. Moens, D. Brandt, Adolf Andre, A. O. Edgar, Hans Mailer, F. Bopp, Oustau Gaenzel, Major Oei Tiong Ham, Captain Reedeker, Mr. and Mrs. F.352 words
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Article196 1910-11-28 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. PRODUCE. SIHOAPORB, NOVBMBKB 28, 1910 SIWOAPOM, NoVBMBBB 28, 1910. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4 ft Oambier g 7 > S.b/, 2/Jl* d 0 < Cn No. 1) unpicked nom. F r to !S Si^K?" 'j-jg On Gfrrman^Bank d/d 340 P R fe M On Fran— Bank196 words
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TO-DAYS STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article171 1910-11-28 5 lasne !2 Value. S, Bayers. Sellers. 10 10 Relit Tin 475 600 10 10 Braang 6.60 000 10 10 Bruseh Hyd. 6.00 10 10 Kanaboi 2.00 260 41 41 KinUTin 16 00 16.60 41 41 KledangTin 1.76 2.00 10 10 Kaantan Tin 8.00 8.26 41 41 Labat Mines 8.60171 words
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Article619 1910-11-28 5 Issue 5 Value a! Bayers Seller*. £1 £1 Seremban 4.7.6 5.0.0 411 61 Shelford 8.11.3 8.11.8 £1 IS/- Sialang 1.0.0 1.5 opn £1 £1 Singapore Par* 2.1:1.9 2.18 0 2/- 2/- Straits (BerUm) 7/8 7,9 2/- 2/- Sumatra Para 11/- 12/8 £1 £1 Sungoi Choh 4 10.0 6.2 8619 words
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Article131 1910-11-28 5 . Issue 2 Vaino Buyers. Sellers. 10 10 Ea«tern norn Smelting 1000 10 7 B 6(0 £1 Electric Tramways 2/0 8/0 10 10 Fraser k Neave 2600 27.00 100 Howartb Erekine 67.00 68.00 110 a 7% Pref. SOXO 91 00 100 100 Katz Bro. Del. 126.00 100 100 6% Cam131 words
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Article53 1910-11-28 5 . Buyers. Sellers. Howartb BrskineS% 1600,000 par Kiley, Har greaves 6% 1284.000 1% t% pte 8 trio T 1 way e 6% £860.000 Singapore Mn oioipal 6% *****4)00 «om Buyers BellM* Singapore Municipal 4i% of 10OT ii.eoo.ooo i% 1% Singapore Ma of 1908 11,000,000 f S% fli Singapore Ma oioipal53 words
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Advertisement49 1910-11-28 5 CROUP. Not a minute fbonld be Irst when a chile abown •.jmpUniH if cr up. C'bamberlaiu' Cougli R ia ilytmn as Huon as the cliiU be c- 11 r. liumxe, or <-vi n afur the croup; couub .pprarn, will prevent the attack, to sale by ail Dispensaries and Ddaltrs.49 words
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Advertisement330 1910-11-28 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Nov. 29 At saleroom, freehold land with plank dwelliog, known as No. 468, Contede rate Estate Road, at 2.80. Dec. I— At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Deo. 2 -At tbe Woodleigh Filter Works, I tli milu Serangoon Road, Surplus Plant and Valuable Machinery, etc.,330 words
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Advertisement656 1910-11-28 5 NISSIN'S XMAS SHOW. All kinds of Japanese Goods, suitable for XMAS PRESENTS. NO. 21, HIGH STEET. j Go to K.AJ.Chotirmall&Co. tWbo have just received new stook ot Jado Jewellery AMD INDIAN, CHINESE k JAPANESE SILKS, ALSO INDIAN, MIRZAPORB, PERSIAN K1 9. K<l UinU CT AND 'AIPUR CARPKTS Dl ft 31.656 words
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Advertisement56 1910-11-28 5 HIGH-CLASS UNDERTAKING. ALBERT L. A. DALEY, The Leading Undertaker Monumental Mason of Singapore, h»8 the only ALL-ENGLIS--MAOE RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES of the latest desigo, and mes only PURE CARRARA MARBLE for monumaiital purposes. SOLE AGEVT FOR MESSRS. DOTTRIDGE BROS., LTD., OF LOMDON. The w- -knowu funeral duectora and furnisher?. 43, Prl56 words
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1024 1910-11-28 6 The Straits Times. MONDAT, NOVEMBER 28. FUSION OR CONFUSION The full text of the speeches at the Straits Dinner provides as with no material which would justify a modification of the views we expressed after a perusal of the telegraphed summary. If Mr. Ellis created in the minds of those1,024 words
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Article32 1910-11-28 6 Mr. M. M. Clarke, of the Hotel Van Wyck, has lost a gold watch and chain and a pair of trousers, the total value of which is £82. The police are investigating.32 words
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Article33 1910-11-28 6 A charge of abetting in the forgery of a title deed was preferred against a Chinaman in the second police court on Saturday. He was remanded till December 1 on bail of ♦5,000.33 words
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Article62 1910-11-28 6 Seeing a licensed victualler at Stanstead (Basex) hand a carefully wrapped up piece of paper to a customer, two cyofists who had lodged at the boose the night before revealed themselves as police officers, and producing their authority proceeded to search the customer for evidenoe of betting. The slip c(62 words
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Article13 1910-11-28 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 6 as well as 8.13 words
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Article35 1910-11-28 6 The following bave been decided winners of the motor oycle races held at Johore, en the 6th inst -Class A 1 A. Edgar, 2 Raja Endot. Class B: 1 I'nku Abdul Azis, 2 I'nku Ahmad.35 words
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Article39 1910-11-28 6 The ton months' final figures of tin exports from the F. M. S. total 614,218 pionls, a decrease of 60,350 piculs, the value being d 46,678,418, an increase of 12,087,483. The tuty amounted to 96,882,222, an increase of ♦178,551.39 words
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Article38 1910-11-28 6 Owing to the transference of the sloop Rinaldo front Hongkong to Ef (juimalt. says a naval correspondent, it is expected that a considerable number of men will have to be drafted to the Canadian Pacific port from Devonport.38 words
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Article45 1910-11-28 6 Mr. Me Dj well, an ex Police Inspector, Shanghai, has sued Mr. Roope for libel said to be contained in a statement published in the Godown to the effect that be left Shanghai in order to escape the June settlements. Tho damages claimed are 18,030.45 words
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Article40 1910-11-28 6 At Bow Street, on November 19, it was announoed that Mr. Winston Churchill had decided on this occasion that there would be no advantage gained in prosecuting the suffragettes, of whom 117 were placed separately in the dock and discharged.40 words
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Article39 1910-11-28 6 The Grand Prix at the Brussels International Exhibition has been awarded to the Smith Premier Typewriter, No. 10 model, over all competitors. The Great Western Railway Co. of England have placed a single order for 250 of these machines.39 words
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Article49 1910-11-28 6 It is stated that the headquarters of the Lucknow Division will be- sbilted to Darjeeling and that the chain of troops in the Dooars will be strengthened within the next two year*, so that the North Eastern Frontier will be girdled with a chain of troops of all arms.49 words
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Article39 1910-11-28 6 The Theatre Royal had a bumper bouse on Saturday night when the popular Star Opera Company performed an interesting and charming play entitled Chatra Hawai Majilis. The acting was greatly appreciated by an enthusiastic audience. Several encores were given.39 words
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Article45 1910-11-28 6 Announcement was made at Washington by the American Census Director Mr. Durand that he hoped to announce the total population of the United States by November 16. The indications are that the figures will go beyond 90,000,003 and possibly go close to the 100.000.0C0 mark.45 words
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Article53 1910-11-28 6 Admiral Sah has discarded bis queue as an example to the navy. Both Prince Tsai Tso and Tsai Shun have requested their mother to grant them permission to cut their queues, but she has advised them to wait until the second moon of next year when the period of imperial53 words
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Article58 1910-11-28 6 A Chinaman from Yeo Chu Kong Road has been admitted to hospital with a serious wound in the back of his leg. He alleges that a Kling bad cut him with a knife, severing all the tendons of that part, in the manner known to be practised by Hlings in58 words
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Article54 1910-11-28 6 Calcutta was without beef on November 18. The butchers struck, owing to increased rates for killing cattle in the slaughter-house. At the intercession of the deputy chairman of the Calcutta Corporation, who intimated that their grievances would be considered, they proposed returning the next day. The only mutton to be54 words
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Article54 1910-11-28 6 A programme productive of much merriment was presented at the Malborough cinematograph on Saturday, when the house waxed enthusiastic over an unusually large ■umber of comic subjests which figured among the items. The programme will be continued to night and to-morrow, and those in search of genuine amusement would do54 words
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Article63 1910-11-28 6 After three and a half hours' discussion the other day, the Bradford City Council accepted the terms of the Midland Railway Company to briDg their main line through Bradford. The corporation are to pay £8,000 per annum for twenty years on condition that the necessary powers are sought in the63 words
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Article78 1910-11-28 6 Renter cables from New York that the Government has attached the stock of the branch house of Messrs. Joseph Brooke and Co., woollen manufacturers of Bradford, in a suit to recover £40,000 sterling for alleged evasion of customs duties by means of fraudulent invoices. The district attorney declares that the78 words
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Article113 1910-11-28 6 There was a orowded house at the Wayang Kassim on Saturday night, the occasion being the presentation of a silver cup to Mr. Kassim by Syed Alwee Al Kodaee, on behalf of H. H. the Sultan of Lingga and Kiouw, who in this wise desired to mark bis appreciation of113 words
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Article148 1910-11-28 6 Bombardier Wells has been mentioned as the man whom the white raoe coold look forward to as likely to wrest the title of obampion pugilist of the world from Jack Johnson. Sportsmen who are interested in bis doings will see him in actual training in a moving picture which forms148 words
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Article470 1910-11-28 6 Mr Thompson of Woodford Estate, British North Borneo, has b»en appointed assistant manager of Lingj;i Plantations. The Malay Mail boars on good authority that the Hon. J. O. Anthoniaz is to succeed the Hon. H. C'onway Belfield as Resident of Selangor. Captain C. J. P. Mac A470 words
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Article91 1910-11-28 6 . The transport Hardinge arrived here on Saturday en route for Hongkong, with nearly OOC officers and men of the Ist battalion (King's Own) Yorkshire Light Infantry, from Capetown A large number of the men were ashore in the afternoon and appeared to be particularly well set91 words
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Article91 1910-11-28 6 The third and last performance of The Magistrate, under the auspices of the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee, took place on the Victoria Theatre, on Saturday nicbt, in the presence of a numerous and enthusiastic audience. With the confidence induced by the two precedicg appearances and a number of91 words
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Article124 1910-11-28 6 A complaint of a rather unusual sort was made on Saturday to the Master Attendant by Captain J. H. Hanswortb, master of the steamer Hong Wan I. In the book of the Boarding Officer who went aboard his ship on her arrival on Saturday he writes124 words
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Article122 1910-11-28 6 The police arrangements for traffic on Wednesday evening are now complete and should work very smoothly. All traffic from the north (i. c. Tanglin direction) will come via St. Andrew's Road and High Stroet, and traffic from the south will come across Anderson Bridge. All conveyances will122 words
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Advertisement132 1910-11-28 6 W. D. A H. O. WILL'S THREE CASTLES "MAGNUMS" A Large Hand-Made Cigarette. Packed in c MAGNUMS' tAiJ'l racKea in y&> \i n L I nree Castles j Cigarette* H SSICTS. Air 1Bl EgSKnlffcfsa i[\ W-D.fr HO.Wills \tt OBTAINABLE AT: John Little Co., Ltd., Robinson Co. OHOIOB DESSERT TURKEY FIGS132 words
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Advertisement188 1910-11-28 6 ALHAMBRA (OPPOSITE RAFFLES HOTEL). Singapore* Premier Electric Picture Palace. Something New and Refreshing Again TO-NIGHT. •THE FLAG OF COMPANY H." Specially acted in America for Pathe Frerea. This Film has Patbos, Life and Orip in it it will stir the moat indifferent. Length about 800 feet. A SuPSUB Italian Abt188 words
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Article324 1910-11-28 7 SOCIALIST ATTACK ON KAISER'S SPEECH. No Sovereignty of the People in Prussia. IBiuni'i T els a ram.] London, November 27. There was a full dress debate in the Reichstag on a Socialist interpellation censuring the Kaiser's recent utterances assarting divine right. Tho Imperial Chancellor, llerr Bethmann. vigorously defended324 words
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Article76 1910-11-28 7 SUPPOSED LOSS OF THIRTY TO FORTY LIVES. Panic-Stricken Workgirls Leap From tbe Flames IKeotbe's Teleoram.] London, November 28. Thirty to forty fatalities have occurred through a fire at a business tenement in Newark, New Jersey. The workgirls became panic stricken, and jumped from the windows, and76 words
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Article42 1910-11-28 7 Terminus on the Persian Gulf. Kkcthr's Telegram London, November 28. Tbe Koelnische learns from a Turkish source that at tho request of Germany it bas been decided that tho terminus of the Baghdad railway will be on the Persian Gulf.42 words
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Article35 1910-11-28 7 [Reutbr's Telroram.] London, November 29. A Vienna message says that a Government order has been issued which requires all passenger ships going beyond Gibraltar or Men to be fitted with wireless telegraphic apparatus.35 words
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Article102 1910-11-28 7 I From Oik Own Corkksi-ondknt.) Penang, November 27. Mr. H. Kulway Bamber who has an exhibit of tbe rolling stock department of the East Indian Railway, states that the Leeds Forge Company is miking a study of the rolling stork requirements for the present traffic over102 words
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Article329 1910-11-28 7 . Thirteen Causes to Come Before the Judges. The Singapore Court of Appeal commenced its sittings this morning, the judges on the bench being Mr. Justice Fisher, Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith and Mr. Justice Braddoll. Among the thirteen causes on the list are the following: British American Tobacco329 words
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Article483 1910-11-28 7 Enthusiastic Birthday Rejoicings Held at Muar. The Sultan's birthday has been celebrated at Muar with the usual ceremonies. On Wednesday, November 28, at 8 a.m., there was a reception by tbe Resident, Dato Ab dnllab, at which prayer was offered for His Highness. All the officials483 words
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Article255 1910-11-28 7 The well-known spirit merchant, Cbia Tiow Rang, of 74 Cecil Street, who was lessee of tbe Singapore Liquor Farm before it was taken over by Government, was sum moned to the first police court on Friday on two charges preferred by Mr. Miltborp, of the Government Monopoly255 words
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Article866 1910-11-28 7 CROWN PRINCE AND PRINCESS IN COLOMBO. Rides in Rickshas and Motors. Their Imperial Highnesses the Crown Prince and Princess of Germany arrived in Colombo on November 20 (reports tbe Times of Ceylon) by the Norddeatscher-Lloyd steamer Prine Ludwig. As bas already been stated the Prinoe and Princess866 words
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Article124 1910-11-28 7 The Freight Bill. At the monthly meeting of the North of England Steamship Owners' Association's Committee of Management held on October 81, at Newcastle, says the Newcastle Chronicle, communication from the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association was read asking support in protesting against an ordinance of the Legislative Council of tbe124 words
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Article30 1910-11-28 7 The wedding took place on October 29 at St. Mary Abbots, Kensington, of Capt. C. E Molyteux and Miss Era Isabel Maud, youngest daigbter of the late Major General Justice.30 words
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Article1792 1910-11-28 7 MR. EMERSON ON THE CHINESE ACCOUNTS. Thin End of Taxation Wedge. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Life is a process of disillusionment. In my letter to you of the 23rd instant I described Mr. Evans as an official of great reputation for solid1,792 words
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Article455 1910-11-28 7 Company Reports, Dividends and Notices. The L. and C. Express, of November 4, prints the following information The market for Para has been firm, and the price is slightly higher, but business is limited. Fine hard Para on the spot and forward is now ss. lUd. buyers455 words
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Article107 1910-11-28 7 GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN BEGINS. Reform Resolutions Pass Without Division. (RiCTM's Telegram.] London, November 26. Lord Lansdowne's resolutions for reform of the House of Lords were not opposed by tbe Government and were carried without a division. They will be communicated to the House of Commons with Lord107 words
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Article94 1910-11-28 7 RUSSIAN OCCUPATION CAUSES ANXIETY. Diplomatists Suspect Permanency. [Riutbr's Tblboram.] London, November 26. Sir Edward Grey, replying to a question said a despatch to Cholam, Persian Foreign Minister, from the Anglo- Russian Legations to press for payment of the ex- Shah's pension, with instructions to wait until paid, was94 words
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Article18 1910-11-28 7 . [Ridtbb's Telegram.] London, November 26. The House of Lords has passed the Budget through all stages.18 words
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Article27 1910-11-28 7 (Dib Ostasutischb Lloyd Telegram.] Berlin, November 27. King Alfonso is at Bordeaux, where he has consulted a physician with reference to ear and nose troubles.27 words
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Article21 1910-11-28 7 (Der Ostasiatischi Lloyd Teleoram.] Berlin, November 27. There are reports of an insurrection in the Yemen district of Arabia.21 words
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Article228 1910-11-28 7 Penang Chinese Opposed to tbe New Measure. (From On Own Cohrkspundknt). Penang, November 27. A public meeting of Chinese was held in the Town Hall to consider the question of tbe income tax. Mr. l.wng l.k Hi n« prosided, and explained the object of tho meeting.228 words
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Article73 1910-11-28 7 . The grand Japanese army manoeuvres which have been taking place in the vicinity of Okayama, ended on November 16. General Oka commented on tbe operations in the presence of all the generals and officer*, and afterwards the Emperor addressed the tffic<rs in terms of approval. Tbe next73 words
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Article1678 1910-11-28 8 FAREWELL GYMKHANA. In Honour of the 3rd Middlesex Officers. The gymkhana held on the racecourse on Saturday nl ernoon was, as it deserved to be, well supported. It was intended as a farewell to the officers of the Middlesex Regiment, many of whom took part in the events of the1,678 words
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Article228 1910-11-28 8 Archdeacon Izard, honorary treasurer of the Destitute Strangers Aid Fond, gratefully acknowledges the following donations since the last list was published Amount acknowledged in first list 11,233, Consul General of Germany $25, Messrs. Hottenbach Bros. »25, A. Gentle 110, Hod. W. Evans 110, Dr. Ellis »5,228 words
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Article155 1910-11-28 8 It has been rumoured (lays the L and C. Express) that the Norddeutscbe Lloyd would shortly be in the market for fresh capital to be applied to shipbuilding pur p >sfs, and it has been mentioned that the company would at leabt want m. 75,000,000. Bit,155 words
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Article833 1910-11-28 8 Prlcei Quoted In the Market Tola Morning. Singapore, November 28th, 1910. Messrs. Lyall and Bvatt, Hiobange and Share Brokers, issue the (olio wing list of inotationa this morning I— Norn. Valno. Boyera. Seller*. 2/. Allagar 410 544 2/- Option* a, 6 5/£1 Anglo-Java 11/1} 16,8 1 An^lo-833 words
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Advertisement34 1910-11-28 8 This Is It. tThe latest scientific preparation ot COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 AND $2.0034 words
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Advertisement51 1910-11-28 8 WociV Great Peppermint Cure won't oure Yonr broken itga rr bearip, Nor will it act as a iunit< r if tact, An rtcipe for taitp. It won't cure niu'al* a, tamper, iqaints, for wrrkirg men or nil-, Bot ix d Cireat Peppermint Core will cure Your ooida and euro your51 words
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Advertisement312 1910-11-28 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ERA PIANOFORTES. Broadwood Barless Grands. This magnificent instrument can be seen for a few days only at W. J. GARCIA, 319. Orchard Road. FOR SALE. A Stewart's. Calcutta bnilt Stanhope gig, almost new, 1350. Apply X Y.Z c/o Straits Times. 2869 Victoria Theatre. WARWICK MAJORS COMEDY CO.312 words
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Advertisement188 1910-11-28 8 MARLBOROUGH BBACH ROAD. Popular As Ever. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME To-Nitfht. Second Show, 9.80 to 11 pun. 1. CIRCUIT OF THE EAST OF FRANCE, 1910. One of the finest Aeiial Contests (in 3 Parts) length about 650 feet. 2. BOLD UARRY. (Comir). 8. The Revolution in Portugal. THK L*Sl" KCHOES188 words
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Advertisement408 1910-11-28 8 NEW MUSIC. WALTZE9, SONGS, SELECTIONS. 1 HARRY LAUDER S SONGS AND ALBUM. W J-. QABOIA, 91 S, Orchard Road. 187 THE ORIENTAL PILE OINTMENT. < An efficacious Ointment, checks bleeding, soothes the pain and gives relief for a considerable period. Price 11.26 and 75 ote. j THB CITY DISPENSARY, Selegie408 words
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Advertisement66 1910-11-28 9 +9 Hail-Marked Sterling Silver PHOTO FRAMES AND B. P. de SILVA, High Street. Sale! Sale!! Sale!!! GREAT CLEARANCE HSALEN AT J^matmali, Gurbamall Co., NO. 7 8, HIGH STREET, Now On. GREAT REDUCTIONS GREAT REDUCTIONS!! GREAT REDUCTIONS!!! "II it be not trae, speak it 4M#f- «s»^ Ii it be not seemly,66 words
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Advertisement425 1910-11-28 9 SIEMENS BROTHERS SIEMENS BROTHERS Dynamo Works, Ltd. AND CO., LTD. HEAD OFFIGEB BRANCH 0FFI0E8 Caxkon House, Westminster, l < *»d 8, Winchester House, London. SINOAPORB. VBeaoh Street, BjDan* WUKAB Balthasar's Buildings, Rangoon, Stafford, Woolwich. Dalston. And in India, Australia, ste, MANUFACTURERS or Electric Light and Power Plant, Cables and Apparatus425 words
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Advertisement304 1910-11-28 9 BTEAHEB SAILINGS. AUSTRIAN LUND'S STEAM NAVIGATION CB. The following an the tataa ca wklek Ike Company 1 steamers may be eineolsd to arrive tad »atl from ban OVTWIID 1110 Arrlroi a.a. Persia December 7 1911 ».a. Nippon January 0 s.s. Vorwaerts February 3 duMawißß *a.a. China December 8 1911 a.B.304 words
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Advertisement162 1910-11-28 9 OTOMUNE'S Annual H SALE f— Now Proceeding. NEW SURPLUS STOCKS Which are offered at Prices MOST ADVANTAGEOUS To purchasers as PRESENTS FOR 1910 and 1911. YAMATO'S Xmas Show. CARDS CALENDARS FOR 1911, ALSO AN EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF JAPANESE GOODS SUITABLE FOR] Xmas Presents. asro. 4i. sig-ieh: street. MIOHELIN TYRES DUPIRE~BROTHERS,162 words
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Advertisement456 1910-11-28 10 INSURANCE. CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office I Shanghai: Registered under the Life Assorsnoe Companies Acts, England, and under the Hoigkeng Ordinanoes. poKnon OF CO MPAHY Twelfth fear). Total Insuranoe in foroe <87 t S»a,aBB. Total Assets Ml»iM»> Total Funds B,aiS,BlS. Total Income for Tear B^ae t »B7456 words
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Advertisement312 1910-11-28 10 lANUFACTURERB LIFE INBURANCE CO. OF CANADA Established 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," CNRESrBICTBD," INDISPUTABLE "and NON 7ORFEITABLB." Olaims, loans, cash -surrenders, eto., are promptly settled by the Ooneral Agents at Singapore, without the delay of reference to aeadOffioe. The Beserves tor protection of Policylolders are over 120,000,000 (S.S.C.) The Accounts312 words
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Advertisement526 1910-11-28 10 BANKING. (BANTERED BANK 8F INDIA, AUSTNAUAJND CHINA. ■CCBPOBATBD BT BOIAI GHABTKB FaM np Capital ta 10,000 Basest si ■M saea «i,m,000 Isservs Foal «1, 600.000 Issstts Liability of Froßrlston si, WO, 000 OAXKKBB. Bsak oi Baawaa. ■sMoaal Beak of Seoaaal. Cas koatoa OMy a MidU.s but 1U FIHGAPORB BRAHOH Oturaat526 words
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Advertisement376 1910-11-28 10 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TON 6 BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD NO. 67 AND 68, ELING STREE Established 1907. Capital paid up 11,000,***** Reserve liability of proprietors 1 ,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tan Teck Joon 6. Sim Kia Jam 2. Nam Kirn Sbko 7. Tbo Hoo Lai 8. Liac376 words
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Advertisement1111 1910-11-28 10 BALEB BY AUCTION. Mortgagee's Sale of THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE SIGLAP ESTATE, Situate at East Coast Road and Changi Road, Singapore, with extensive sea frontaae and containing an arpa of 443 ACRES planted with about 80,000 oocoanut trees full» grown, and about 50,000 rubber trees from 61,111 words
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Article986 1910-11-28 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Whatever may be the advantages of motor transport, it hardly seems to accord with the fitness of things for pilgrims to make use of motor cars to visit Mecca. It may be that in tbe not far distant future aeroplanes will be986 words
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Article66 1910-11-28 11 Mr. O. F. Arroytage, of Hoo Lodge, near Chatham, has discovered on his estate the foundations of the old Hoo Fort, built in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. It was this fort which gave the Dutch fleet each a warm reception when it sailed up the Medway in 1667. The66 words
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Article30 1910-11-28 11 The German Government has declined to make reparation for the attack which Berlin policemen committed on fonr Eoßlmb and American newspaper correspondents daring the strike riots in the Moabit district.30 words
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Advertisement295 1910-11-28 11 Sole Agents* WOLSBLBY CENTRAL SIDDBL.BY ENGINE i ARRIVED BY THE B.S MISHAMA MARU NOVEMBER 3. One 14,20 HP, 4 Cylinder J. D. 8. Type DEABV Car (Siddeley's latest) fitted with 6 seated Body, Worm drive, Cape Cart Hood, Auster Adjustable Wind Soreen, Bosch Dual Ignition, Rudge Whitworth Detachable Wire Wheels295 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-28 11 For all internal complaints. Dysentery, Coords, Colds, etc take Woods' Oreat Peppermint Core.13 words
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Advertisement301 1910-11-28 11 CONTINENTAL 111-Ribbed MOTOR TYRE. The best thing oi\ Wheels. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd. 17. COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE 290. AND THROUGH KUMPERS ft CO., FED. EHG. CO., HERM. JEBBEN ft CO., Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. Penan**. Through all Dealers and Garages. 7^*^^^^ SHIPBUILDERS, REPAIRERS, BOILER--1111 MAKERS, ENGINEERS. 0/>^^^^^^ LOCOWOTIVEt, RAILWAY301 words
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Advertisement575 1910-11-28 12 WANTSROOM WANTEO. Wanted by lady and gentleman, two rooms with private family as paying guests. Apply K. A., c/o Straits Times. mm CLERK WANTEO. Wanted for a Rubber Estate, a Clerk thoroughly acquainted with book-keeping. Apply stating terms, to 11 c o Straits Times. 2364 BOARD AND LOD6IN6 WANTED. <ientleman575 words
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Advertisement511 1910-11-28 12 WAMTB. SALESMAN WANTEO. Wanted for Kuala Lumpur, a competent Chinese Salesman. Previous experience in Bazaar essential. Good salary to satisfactory man. Apply G.C., c/o Straits Times. FURNIBHED HOUBE WANTEO Wanted by an Englishman, furnished house for 6 months or longer. Apply stating terms to W.J., c/o Straits Times. 2846 APOTHECARY511 words
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Advertisement476 1910-11-28 12 NOTICES. PANTAI. LIMITED. NOTICE OF CHAN6EOF BEGRETARIEB. Messrs Derrick Co., have now been appointed Secretaries of the above Company. AU communications should be addressed to DERRICK CO., Gresham House, 2761 Singapore. PAJAM. LIMITED. NOTICE OF CHAN6E OF BECRETARIEB. Messrs Derrick and Co. have now been appointed Secretaries of the above476 words
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Advertisement641 1910-11-28 12 NOTICES. FRASER NEAVE. LTD. HOLDERB OF DEARER WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given, that an interim dividend of 10%, on account of the current year, will be paid on and after the 15th day of November, 1910, to holders of Bearer Warrants on presentation of same at the Registered Office of641 words
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Advertisement684 1910-11-28 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractors. Telephone No. 421. 108 A 108, Market Street. TENDERS INVITED. Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering materials required by Sarawak Government for the year 1911. Full parti oulars can be obtained on application to Messrs. Paterson Simons A Co.,684 words
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Advertisement271 1910-11-28 12 THE FAMOUS Bechstein PIANOS Sole Agents: The ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. GRANDS UPRIGHTS Always in Stock. E. 0. HOTEL. PENANG The best and the most; frequented Hotel iv the Island, and CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in the Straits, ARE THI BRANCHBS OF RAFFLES HOTEL, Singapore. SARKIES BROTHERS. Proprietors. u2780271 words
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Miscellaneous242 1910-11-28 12 Straits Wn^s. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Mftoollane ous wants of every description are injert ed at the prepaid rate of 11 per foot lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, it not exceeding four lines, $1 each insertion For p.p.o. cards, on page 8, 12. Inch Soali242 words
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