The Straits Times, 4 January 1911
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Title Section13 1911-01-04 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.455 Sims£Oß*. t^DN^iDAY. JANUARY 4. 1911. CE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1911-01-04 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST. KATZ BROS n LB| J^meriean Sewwfffitachitifes. very fine^tJALirriiV j No. 521, Drophead, Two Drawers each slOe TB^BBBBBBBafis *°f**** ePtre jfr**tf, $56 eaoli» -~mm No R !li B 4 SI" 111 1 M»«hlhe4Wr^fc Jl| /Wt No B-., rfand Sewing Machine, Ver^ KATZ BROS., LO. STAB118 words
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Advertisement188 1911-01-04 1 JHARIMA HALL Cinematograph NOBTH BRIDOB BOAD. 'SIHPWI TON*]! ORAN9OALA PftO'eRAMMB. JUST UKjHB n 181 KBWsl BWa BJ— x The iollowioK N«w FUna Oaumont Graphic V. No. A OMmont OttpMe A FooJ^M Doe. aHT **>w, riL^T The False. Cofc. '"tTI-^i ASftaaNrtaniasWiM. .^T- The Black Oondsls. A JealooH Wife's "RMPJear'a Day. The188 words
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Advertisement110 1911-01-04 1 TH£ SPORTING DEPOT. rpfir H €HILLENeE W^'j^tfSL^ f BBBBBB^^^ -^^^^^r No. 1. SpMtal "UHallantfe" Gun. tatiKa^sTiSELTll^ LOADING GUN. top .em .nap action, treb.e ho.ted, wedgefa* iS^Jl^p^. SLJtS Woefi^ 80W WmW '«bou»«* ta—™ ont of the line of aight, watant took, WEBLEY HiIifMERLESS EJECTOR GUN. IXV fl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^B^BBBBt .^BBBBBBBbP^^BBBBbI BBBBB^BbV BH110 words
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Article1357 1911-01-04 2 A WOMAN'S JOURNEY FROM THE CAPITAL TO BAKU. Land of Colour. People are, of courae, continually travelling from the capital of feraia to the petroleum town on the Caspian, bat I do not think many women have made* Ike journey alone, as I have, writt* a oorreßpondcnt1,357 words
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Advertisement100 1911-01-04 2 TONIC WINE^ o One or two dotes daily, vyf strengthen body, brain and U nerves, and counteract the Vt fatigue and depression [j o °a produced by extreme heat hr <=> Fortifies against Malaria Of all Che mist s See you set 'VANA' Burroughs Wellcome Co, lomh>n o N«w Yo«K100 words
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Advertisement429 1911-01-04 2 osSOFTasJB KIbtkISMOOTH VELVET^JP |^^WHITE •^■^r^Baa^^BfßS^Elaa^aa^DTla^BßßHßMak l^^faafßfiyßß^HimlUß^^^SiMfaaMlalalaSaVllaVßaVaVßMSWa^^aV L ISTOWALIXI Smii He Cwloi. Cum *)l>llfr II 98 per ant. of Dwu>of ihr Sttaaivi blaUlaM. aainful vxl ocdctwlic. DMrttaUDi Amu 1 HMSjm —IT MM. Im, I ssaal. fas. Persian Nerve Essence ioluov traMaa»M for mrroaa d*Mitr, linnlaaw •Ma, lainliuil llsolloa. w*ak aeaor), orarwark429 words
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Advertisement314 1911-01-04 2 K.AJ.Chotirmall&Co. W Who have just reeaired new stock of X Jade Jewellery INDIAN, CHINESE k JAPANESE SILKS, ALSO INDIAN, MIRZAPORB, PERSIAN MM. 50 UlflU 9T AND JAIPUR GABPBTS nl n BCITABLB FOB New Year Presents. CALL EARLY. <<£&m>\ r favourite Pick-me-up. ByR.VaIW.-rr.nt I A ////c/j nf toHM^eKing. H XJ. Mi.lii/1314 words
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Article709 1911-01-04 3 MOST FORMIDABLE COMPETITOR OF GREAT BRITAIN. Result of Tariffs. A small book written in plain and pomlar language will be issued at ooat price mill in 1911, says the Berlin correspondent of the I. vening Standard, to demonstrate by foots and fignrea taken from official sources the remarkable709 words
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Article322 1911-01-04 3 Young Singer's Terrible Ordeal in London Much sympathy is felt with Miss Msxjorie Tempest, a young singer bom Nt>w Zealand, who at the Qaeen's Hall concert tbe other Digbt met with a gnat soooess, and whs has had a terrible bereavement. Sbe was accompanied to the ball by322 words
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Advertisement319 1911-01-04 3 j L^l l/gjk j ELLIMAN'S L"»rdng to lfe3^V A JKs^ tkt information <ivcn in Ihe LpM^ -V /^flßsa^t U.U.P. booklet alsocontaios s?jSvwmWW\^&& •tSrjS^^K practical value at to oaute Sf^ Ha ''Cr^^Br^T it to be in demand fjc First W ff Ijrl I Aid and other purposes; H Ml alao for319 words
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Advertisement12 1911-01-04 3 Woods Great Peppermint i/nre for all internal ocmplaints. Dysentery, Coughg. Colas, etc.12 words
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Advertisement695 1911-01-04 3 ERUPTION ON BOY GREWJJNBEARABbE Cried for 18 Months, Day and Night. Scab Formed from Head to Foot. Was Told Only Time Would Cure It. Tried Cuticur^Soap and Ointment Hi*it Application Eased Itching. Kept On. All Scabs Cleared. Now Bonny Boy, Spotlessly Clean. "My Itttloßrai.iji'iiilil had some white spots breaking out695 words
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Advertisement225 1911-01-04 3 Those who nse NESTLES FOOD for Infanta and Convalescents place their trust in a standard article favorably regarded by the Medioal Profession for upwards of 88 years. Being partly composed of milk, the addition of water only is required to prepare the Food for immediate use. Nestles Food is a225 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement620 1911-01-04 4 STEAMER BAIUHBB. ¥.&O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA. JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, .ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN fORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading Wtbefl for China Coast, Persian Quit, Continental, ana Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about r— MAIL LINES 6%thvard {for China.) Delta Deo SO620 words
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Advertisement561 1911-01-04 4 STEAMEI SAILINGS. H Y. X.' JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. aj| EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly seryioe is maintained be tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, j London and Antwerp, under mall contract j with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and561 words
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Advertisement627 1911-01-04 4 BTEAMER BAIUH6B. PACIFIC MML BTUMSHIP CO. AMD TOYO U6EN KJUAM. The two great steamship lines between 3HINA, JAPAN and BUROPB, via Honolulu md San Francisco, operatisig the new 13,000 tom>, twin-screw steamers KOREA and SIBBRIA, together with the well known ■♦earners CHINA, ASIA, MONGOLIA M*AK CHURIA. NIPPON MARD, TENYO MaBO627 words
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Advertisement247 1911-01-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS C,P. R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP UNE. ras NATIOIf AX HIGH WAT TO BDBOPE TIA CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND TBB UNITBD BTATBS. Route hem Hongkonw via ShalnKhai, Nagaaaki (Inland Sea of Japan), fobs, Yokohama, Viotoria and Vancouver. RJLB. Bmpbbss or Iwu Twinsorew steam R.M.B, Bkpbbss247 words
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Advertisement570 1911-01-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tbs Straiti, China and Japan Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremssßsrven direct, calling at Penang and CMomboi Takiag oargo570 words
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Advertisement723 1911-01-04 4 STEftMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. l The fast and well kaown"maii steamerti of this Company sail foiteigbty from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice vena) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai.723 words
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Article311 1911-01-04 5 Pajara December 5,000 lbs. Knlibcr Growers December 5,270 lbs. Singapore Para Rubber Estates, Ltd December 4,650 lbs. Kamuning Estate:— December 12,612 lbs, net revenue from tin mining $6,775. The figures for the month of December, 1909, were rubber 6,062 lbs, net revenue from tin mining 15,854 and311 words
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Article129 1911-01-04 5 The Crown I'rince of Germany enjoyed bin first experience 'of pigsticking and tiger shooting at Jaipur, ou December 24. He started for a morning ride with a few members of his staff before breakfast. A pig was put up which, after a capital run, was speared129 words
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Article118 1911-01-04 5 Singapore (ioM Club. The competition for the January monthly medal will be played on Saturday and Sunday, the 7th and Bth inst. The following members have qualified to play for the Gold Medal for 1910, viz., Messrs. r Green, F. Ferguson, G. R. K. Mugliston, F. Dennyg, O. C.118 words
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Article17 1911-01-04 5 Mount Etna is in eruption and is casting forth showers of stones. The volcanic glare is visible.17 words
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Advertisement839 1911-01-04 5 LATEST ADVERTISEIENTS. COMPLTENT DRAUGHTS!** WANTED. Applicant* to enclose oojM of reoent testimonials and state salary r«tc ired. S wan and Maclaren. DRESSER WAtfD. WANTED FOR RUBBB ESTATE, an experienced Dresser. AppljstatiDg previous experienoe and salary reqni*), toDr. Coronel, International Dispensary. 88 me. TO RUBBER PLANTERS. According to MedicalfJxparionce, Parboiled Rioe839 words
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Advertisement304 1911-01-04 5 \V3 v^t^ TJE ERVCN **Fy I Notice is hereby given, that the firm De Erven de Wed J. Van Nelle of Rotterdam ia tbe sole proprietor of the trade mark of which a representation is printed above, used by them for many yean on tobacco imported into the Colony of304 words
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Advertisement187 1911-01-04 5 THE STAR OPERA GO. The Dutch and Malai VftrMy EatartaiMn AT THE THBATRH ROYAL, North Bridge Road. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT A most laughable play YAHOODA. TASHOON AND KASBIM The Three Brotherp, Will be staged. Hall TheCooleat in Town Soeneries New and lively Clowns The wittiest Aotresses Most obarming Costumes i Fanoy187 words
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Advertisement328 1911-01-04 5 TENDERS INVITED. Tenders are invited for the right to eat and remove Bakau (Mangrove) on the Island of Pulu Bulang. Fall particulars may be obtained on application to W. R. Rowland, Perhentian Tinggi, Negri Sembilan. 84 KOTICL The Examination for entrance to the S.S. and F.M S. Medical School will328 words
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Advertisement142 1911-01-04 5 FIRE Extinguisher "Minimax" Shall we demonstrate and prove to you the worth of a "Mini max. Sole Agents: Paterson, Simons Co., Ltd. KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. CUnMCU lIAI IV RUBBIR INV£BTMENT HAND-BHMS. ENGLISH, MALAY and How to Judge Rubber CHINESE Investment 1911 DIARY 1911. HKVB4BRABILMNBIS IN BRITISH By Frederic W.142 words
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Advertisement1190 1911-01-04 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHjIP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, TULBSDAY ISLAND, HKISPANK and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Alh j taking paueDgen and cargo witn transhipment for other VIOTO RIAN, BOHTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BKITIBH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TASMANIANand NEW ZEALAND POBra. Smooth Passage. Superb So«nery1,190 words
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Advertisement432 1911-01-04 6 M.TIO.EB FOR BALE. FOR MIL Motor bus to carry 80 passengers. Prioe •3,760. Apply Cycle ft Carriage Co., Kuala Lumpur U2749 FOR SALE PR!\tATELY. Kourtoen valuable briok- built shophoases situated at South Bridge Road, Ciroalar Road, Chinohew Street and Church Street Leasehold for 090 years. For particulars, apply to POWELO4432 words
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Advertisement627 1911-01-04 6 H Insist on lemco. H^B Withla th* British Empire nmr ask r for Uabic-i Estrart-lnfrrior meat I extracts are sometimes sold as I.iebif H Tbe only Beef Ezt«tct ever prepared under the personal direction of Karon J. t. Liebif and still prepared under the H sjst«Sß of scientinc inspection laid627 words
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Advertisement444 1911-01-04 6 PATRONIZBD > *?_agS-___|_^^W. BY ROYALTY. You Can Get the Best Seection of Ladies' Diamond DiZBKWMn t§ kGent lert.en's Gold and Gem -s«t Neck- *+*mmmmm**Mm mm m4nmtm mt aii ■MM* ofN.w-.t D g PHOM Designs. MInUS 3old Seats and Pindanti of Every *Rom klnd Ladies' Own Rings in Great Variety. f\444 words
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Article154 1911-01-04 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, January 4. High Water, 0 60 a.m., 0.1 p.m. Week of Prayer, Presbyterian Church, 8. A Royal Jcater, Victoria Theatre, 8. Thursday, January 5. High Water, 1.82 a.m., 0.48 poo. Penang Raoes. B. I. homeward mail closes. Week of Prayer, Presbyterian Church, 8. Friday, January154 words
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Article167 1911-01-04 7 To-DiT. Port Sweltonharu and Telok Anson Kinta S pm Batavia, Cheribon and g"">~"g Edendale S pm Pontianak Ban Hin Quan Bpm Penang and Caloutta O. Apoar 8 pm Bagan C. Hook Kian 4pm Malacca Sappho 4 pm Muntok and Palembang Japara 4pm Bandjermansin, tic. Ban Liong 4167 words
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Article135 1911-01-04 7 The B. I. oontraot packet steamer Thongwa, having left Negapatam at 1 p.m. on Sunday, (he Ist instant, may be expected to arrive hate on Saturday morning, the 7th instant. The Imp. Oerman mail steamer Derfflioger having left Colomln at 8 a.m. on Monday, the Ind instant,135 words
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Article447 1911-01-04 7 Latest Arrival*. Arabia. Ocr ctr 88)6 tons. Captain Ernst, Jan 3. From Hongkong, Deo 26. O.c. Behn Meyer Co. For Hamburg, Jan 4— Bdi. Batavier, Brit str Hi tons, Capt Simmon, Jan 4. From Natnna Is., Jan 1. Copra and 87 d.p. Too Hoe Lye. For Natuna Is.447 words
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Article431 1911-01-04 7 Arrivali. Per steamer Kinta, January 2. From Telok Anson via ports Dr. Maoholas, Mr. and Mrs. Cowper, Kbv. Fr. H. Rivet, Dr. Rodgers, Messrs. Council, Cleaver and Grotkamp. Per steamer Naentang, January 3. From Bangkok: Merors. H. Shale, S. D. Byrne, Adams, K. Offer. Per steamer Gregory431 words
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Article244 1911-01-04 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. 81MAFOM, January 8, 1911.' On London— Bank 4 m/a M 3/4| Demand 3/4 fr Private 8 m/i 3/4 ft do ln|i 3/4* On O»r»»«n»-B«.ik d/d 940 Ptinto InJi 144 do 6m/« M 946| On FrwiM-Bank d/d 998 Frint(ln/i t99} do 0 m/t MS} On Indim— Bank T.244 words
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YESTERDAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article176 1911-01-04 7 Lwue Valve. dJ Buyow Sellers. 10 lOBoUtTio 4.10 426 10 10 Broang 6.25 0.76 10 10 Brunch Hyd. M 5.00 10 10 K*n»boi 1.76 3.00 41 41 KintaTin 10J0 17.00 41 41 Ktedang Tin 1.76 200 10 10 g^"«4»" Tin 200 8.00 41 41 iAhftt Mine* 9.00 S M176 words
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Article605 1911-01-04 7 tame 3 Value Bayers. BeJlew 2/- V- A11»«M 4/0 2/- 3/- An S lo-Malay 1.1 ft 1.2.9 ay. 2/. BiW &ui*k» 2/4 2,0 41 41 BitaOtTM 16.10.0 17.10.0 41 41 B.tu Tig* 4.2.6 4.9.9 41 41 Bukit Kajang 3.10.0 2.11.0 41 16/- Contributory 13/0 1.0.0 pm 41 41 Bukit605 words
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Article128 1911-01-04 7 Issue 3 Value fi Buyer*. SeUen 10 10 BMtera nom. Bmelten« 10.00 10 T 6.00 41 Ml Blectric Tramway* 2 8 8 6 10 10 Fraaer Nea»e 26 50 28 00 100 Honarfh Hrakine (6.00 100 7% Ptet 90 00 01 00 100 100 Kataßro.De*. iae.oo 100 100 8%128 words
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Article51 1911-01-04 7 V Buyers Sellers Howarth Erskine 8% 1600,000 par Biley, Hargreaves 6% 1284,000 1% 8% pre Singapore E lee trio Tramway«c% £880,000 Spore Municipal 6% $1,878 000 nom. Buyers Sellers Sp ore Municipal 4j of 1607 »1,e00,f00 6% 7%pn 3'poro Municipal 4}% of 1909 •1.000,000 7% B%pn S'poreManioipal4% M 02,00051 words
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Advertisement55 1911-01-04 7 CURE FOR BILIOUBNEBB. Biliousness is dne to a disordered condition of the stomach. Chamberlain's Tablets are essentially a stomach medicine, intended especially to act on that organ to cleanse it, Mtroogthen it, tone and invigorate it, to regulate the liver and to banish biliousness positively and effectually. For sale by55 words
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Advertisement213 1911-01-04 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Jan. o—At0 At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. Jan. 6— At the Cable Depot, Keppel Harbour, unserviceable stores, at 3.80. Jan. 7— At Mount Farqohar, Sopoy Line*, teak household furniture, etc property of Dr. J. Leaak, at a, Jan. 7— At Valhalla, 28, Caranagb Boad,213 words
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Advertisement153 1911-01-04 7 Players Ravy In i lb Patent Air-Tight Tins, PRICE 55 CTB. obtainable at i Per Tin. ROBINSON CO. B.C.L. I B.C.L. I B.C.L. I B.C.L. 1 B.C.L. iii wH QQ SHcli JSl^s^B I 2Q J JB Eft r Vttsb^s^E L^a^L t n^r^H s I aY la^Erbß^B/ .VsT*f/ TIT y^Y \lL^bMl^bH153 words
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Advertisement54 1911-01-04 7 HIGH-CLASS UNDERTAKING. ALBERT L A. DALEY, The Leading Undertaker Monumental Mason of Singapore, has the only ALL-ENGLISH-MADE RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES ol the latest design, and ases only PURE CARRARA MARBLE for monumental purposes. BOLB AGENT FOR MESSRS. DOTTRIDGE BROS., LTD., OF LONDON, The well-known funeral directors and furnisher*. 43, Prlnsep Street54 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1911-01-04 7 Timoballs on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 0 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time-gun is fired at 13 o'clook noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock.46 words
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992 1911-01-04 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. DEMOCRACY AND REFERENDUM. It has been very interesting to read a number of the speeches and comments made on the referendum question while the General Election was in progress. The impression left on our mimlH in that Mr. Balfour rather spoiled a good case992 words
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Article11 1911-01-04 8 The Pegoh Estate tapioca harvest for De< cember was 776.18 piculs.11 words
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Article23 1911-01-04 8 The Rev. W. T. Cherry to-night will conduct the Week of Prayer Service at which the subject will be Nations and their Rulers.23 words
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Article23 1911-01-04 8 Lord Derby has presented new busbies to Hie sth Liverpool Territorials in fulfilment of his promise if S wynford won the St. Leger.23 words
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Article29 1911-01-04 8 The total quantity of tin ore exported by the tributors on the land of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Co. Ltd., during December, 1910, was 77 bags, piculs 60.29 words
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Article26 1911-01-04 8 The Court of Appeal has decided that a purser's perquisites and allowances are to be reckoned as part of his wages under the Workmen's Compensation Act.26 words
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Article31 1911-01-04 8 150,000,000 parasites must develop in a man's body before he takes malarial fever, said Major Ronald Boss, in a recent lecture. Bat it can be done with patience, comments the Globe.31 words
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Article29 1911-01-04 8 There will be the usual changes of programme at the Alhambra and Marlborough cinematograph shows, to-night, tiie sixteenth edition of the Animated Gazette being put on at the former.29 words
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Article34 1911-01-04 8 The Calcutta Corporation has passed a n solution to tiie effect that a deputation should wait on the Viceroy to press the claims of Calcutta for the Coronation ceremony as against those of Delhi.34 words
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Article44 1911-01-04 8 Mr. J. C. Fitzgerald, Inspector of Weights and Measures, at Singapore, lias just been appointed to the post of checker of Government Stores to the t. M. S. He leaves Singapore on the 10th inst for Kula Lumpur which he will make his headquarters.44 words
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Article45 1911-01-04 8 For cutting another Chinaman with a chopper a coolie was to-day sent to prison by Mr. Firmstone for six month*, and was fined, in addition, $50, or another three months' rigorous imprisonment. The fine, if paid, will go to the complainant, who is in hospital.45 words
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Article50 1911-01-04 8 Eight new police Inspectors have arrived in tiie F. M. S. from home. All are recruited from the R.I.C. Of these Inspector Lavender will be stationed in Ipoh and Inspector Sullivan at Kampar. Among them there is one who is said to be 6 ft. 6 or thereabouts in height.50 words
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Article51 1911-01-04 8 A children's performance will be given at St. Anthony's Convent, on January 7, 9 and 11, in aid of the funds of the institution. On the Saturday and Monday the entertainment commences at 6 p.m., and on the Wednesday, which will be specially set apart for juveniles at S 'i.51 words
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Article45 1911-01-04 8 At a meeting of tiie Municipal Commissioners of Singapore, to be held on Friday, the board will receive a report of the finance and general purposed committee on appeals against valuations for 1911, and also consider the Dalhousie obelisk question in addition to other business.45 words
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Article48 1911-01-04 8 Speaking at the annual dinner of the Farmers' Club and Central Chambers of Agriculture at the Criterion Restaurant, Sir T. Elliott, Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, said there never was a brighter prospect than at the present time for a man earning a livelihood on the soil.48 words
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Article49 1911-01-04 8 It is reported that Mr. Augustine Birrell, while crossing from Dover to Calais, eu route for Switzerland, lias been robbed of his pocket book, containing banknotes and cheques, and of a valuable tie pin, presumably by two well dressed strangers who were very civil to him on the journey.49 words
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Article58 1911-01-04 8 The annual death-rate in London, which had been 15.8, 16.4, and 19.4 per 1,000 in the three preceding weeks, rose in the second week of December to 21.1. The death-rate in the four weeks ended December 5 averaged 18.2 per 1,000, being 2.3 per 1,000 above the mean rate in58 words
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Article52 1911-01-04 8 In the Cliancery Division, Mr. Justice Joyce confirmed ptsvious decisions that after the words and music of a song had been published there was no copyright in them outside the statute and, Mr. Lionel Monkton therefore lost the action which he brought against the Gramophone Company in respect or his52 words
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Article58 1911-01-04 8 A vernacular newspaper published in China states that the Vice-President of the Board of Trade at Peking will shortly proceed to the Straits Settlements on a special mission from the Chinese Government. His errand is to persuade as many of the Chinese there as possible to return to China to58 words
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Article56 1911-01-04 8 The ustmliaii Commonwealth has proclaimed the acceptance, on January 1, of YaHHcanberra from New South Wale- as the site of the Common wealth capital. The necessity for the capital arises from the rivalry of Sydney and Melbourne. The Yasscanberra site, which is about 140 miles south-west of Sydney, has been56 words
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Article75 1911-01-04 8 To tlie surprise of the City of London a laconic notice was issued that Sir Ernent Cassel's business, carried on at Old Broad Street, would end with 1910. It appears that Sir Ernest who has no partners, simply closed his business owing to his desire for repose and leisure. The75 words
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Article84 1911-01-04 8 The state of unrest in Somaliland is indicated by a telegram from Aden last month to a London paper stating Somahs from the Warsangli coast report that the Mullah has attacked the Warsanglis, killing many of the tribe and capturing 14,000 sheep and camels. The Sultan of the Warsanglis has84 words
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Article86 1911-01-04 8 The December Cambridge local examinations were to commence on Monday, December 12, at 215 centres in the United Kingdom and the Colonies. There are 14,219 candidates, of whom 286 are entered for the higher, 4,407 for the senior, 5,668 for the junior, and 8,868 for {he preliminary examination. Of the86 words
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Article117 1911-01-04 8 The aims of the German scientific expedition to the Moluccas under Dr. Deninger have just been set out by him in a lecture j delivered at Batavia. Accompanied by si zoologist and a geographer he has undertaken the exploration, first of all, of the island of H.nu which presents peculiarly117 words
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Article329 1911-01-04 8 Lord Ancaster is dead. His demise in' volves a bye-eloction at Horncastle, Lincoln' shire. Lady Menx has left Vice- Admiral Larubton, who was formerly on the China Station, 4-20,000 a year. Mr. L. M. Woodward is expected in Ipoh early in the new year, to resume duty329 words
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78 1911-01-04 8 The following students of the Straits and F.M.S. Government Medical School have passed the final examination and have received the diploma entitling them to practice in the Straits and F.M.S. A. J. Thuniboo, Teo Chin Teong, Tan Toon Cheng, H. Chelliah, S. Danasamy, G. B.78 words
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Article91 1911-01-04 8 His Excellency the Deputy Governor, the Hon. W. Evans, and party will attend the opening performance of A Koyal Jester at tiie Victoria Theatre, this evening. The dress rehcarxaJ was most successful, and indicates that the play should be accorded a very popular reception. The dresses and91 words
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Article67 1911-01-04 8 The approach of the Chinese New Year has been heralded by the usual complaints of thefts of which the victims are Europeans and tlie thieves, their boys. Three separate cases were reported to the police yesterday. The amounts stolen were not very large, aud tlie boys,67 words
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Article83 1911-01-04 8 At a meeting of the special committee appointed by the Resident Councillor of Peuanc to consider the band question, it was decided to re-engage the present band for a year for (10,800, including wages and houserent, with transport extra. Each bandsman will receive a separate personal agreement83 words
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Article212 1911-01-04 8 At the ii-si/.rs. yesterday, Gau Keng Wan was found guilty of using as genuine forged documents, forged delivery note and contract notes for delivery of rice, and wax sentenced by the Chief Justice. Sir W. H. liyndinan Jones, to five years' rigorous iinpriMonment on each count, the sentences212 words
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Advertisement161 1911-01-04 8 Business Men. Start the New Year Well. Increase the efficiency of your office. Let us demonstrate to yon the latest and most efficient .methods of filing papers keeping records of •took, etc., copying letters duplicating quantities of letters and prioe lists, eto. They mean economy as well as efflcicency. The161 words
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Advertisement172 1911-01-04 8 6 So) ™™»CTIOHB DIUKCT FROM THE LARGBBT MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD'S BEST FILMS To Educate and Amuse AT TBI ALHAMBRA To-Nlght. and Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. Look out for Special Handbills describing the following Examination of Mm Stomach under I Hays The first of it* kind ever shown to172 words
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Advertisement9 1911-01-04 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear oo page 5.9 words
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Article298 1911-01-04 9 MURDERERS OF POLICEMEN BESIEGED. Royal Artillery Employed. THE CRIMINALS BURN THEIR STRONGHOLD. Suicide Amid the Flames. Rbutkk's Tclbobam. London, January 4. An amazing scene occurred yesterday in London, near Mile End, Where several hundred police surrounded a building wherein it was believed that men wanted in connection298 words
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Article187 1911-01-04 9 QUIET TONE, AND LOWER PRICES QUOTED. Three Hundred and Fifty Tons of Plantation Rubber. (Fbom Oub Own Cobbbspondbmt). London, January 8. There was a quiet tone in the rubber mark t to-day, and prices were lower than at tht auction on December 18. The quantity of plantation187 words
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Article48 1911-01-04 9 [DkkOstasiatuchs Lloyd Tblkobam Berlin, January 8. Diplomatic negotiations with reference to German-American customs questions have been opened by an American note to which Germany has scut a full answer. The negotiations are likely to be difficult, l>ut evidently there is no danger of a customs48 words
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Article31 1911-01-04 9 I Dbh Omi'utn iik Lloyd Tklkcskav Berlin, January 8. The Russian Government has sent to the Imperial Council a memorandum with i. f. v nee to the Persian-Indian Railway.31 words
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Article27 1911-01-04 9 I Dm Obtasiatischb Lloyd Tblboram.] Berlin, January 8. Heir Colyn. formerly of the Dutch Indies A rin v. lias been appointed Dutch War MtaMsjr.27 words
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Article455 1911-01-04 9 Results of the First Day. (Fbom Oub Own Corbbspohdbmt Penang, January 8. The January race meeting opened to-day in the presence of a goodly number of visitors. During the running fur the Kuala Lumpur Plate a heavy rainstorm swept over the course, but this was quickly over and455 words
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Article462 1911-01-04 9 Young Lady Violinist's Success in South Africa. Some time ago. we were informed by the home agents of Miss Marie Hall that that gifted young lady violinist, perhaps the finest lady performer of the present day, would visit Singapore in the course of a world tour which462 words
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Article42 1911-01-04 9 Sir A. Pearce Gould, lecturiug bufore the Royal College of Surgeons on cancer, referred to* cases treated at the Middlesex Hospital, and said that in several of these there was a strong reason for thinking that the word cure could justly used.42 words
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Article689 1911-01-04 9 SCENES AT THE WRECK OF THE SCOTCH EXPRESS. Passengers Burned to Death. Further details of the wreck of the Midland Scotch express from London, which collided with two pilot engines to the South of Carlisle, are now to hand, a home wire dated December 24, stating that tragedies689 words
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Article183 1911-01-04 9 Fair and Equitable Settlement Arrived At. It is officially announced that a settlement has been arrived at in connection with the shipyard dispute, which has been in progress on the Clyde and Tyne for some time past. An agreement lias been signed as a fair and equitable183 words
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Article139 1911-01-04 9 Mr. Justice Kislier, in the Supreme Court to-day, gave his decision in the case of the Tampenis Coconut and Rubber Co., Ltd., against Ho Yang Peng. The case revolved round a sale of land at Bedob by the company to defendant, and the company sued for139 words
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Article390 1911-01-04 9 LEGISLATION TO PREVENT ALIENATION. Action in Ptrak and Selangor. At a recent meeting of the Perak State Council, the British Rodent submitted his proposals -for legislation designed to prevent alienation of Malay Homesteads to persons of other than Malay nationality. The Resident summarised a report presented by a390 words
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Article642 1911-01-04 9 The Acquisition of the Blue Anchor Line. The net surplus of the year ended September 80. 1910. amounts to £275.981. including £65,488 brought forward. After deducting the amount of the interim dividends, the balance admits of a further payment of 2| per cent, on the Preferred642 words
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Article456 1911-01-04 9 Mr. G. G. Horsfall Married to Miss M. F. Lloyd. A pretty, but quiet, wedding was solemn i/ed at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Saturday, December 81, when Mr. Geoff ry Garnett Horsfall, eldest sonr»of Mr. Alfred Horsfall of Clitheroe, England, wan married to Miss456 words
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Article550 1911-01-04 9 Messrs. Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Report. Writing from London, on December 8, Messrs. S. Montagu and Co. report The arrivals of bar gold amount to £650,000, of which £165.000 waa reserved for India; the bulk of the remainder was purchased by the Bank of England. The550 words
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Article82 1911-01-04 9 A Pioneer special, dated London, December 24, says The Headmasters Conference at Eton has passed a resolution regretting the lowering of the minimum ago of entry into Woolwich and Sandhurst. Dr. James of Malvern, in moving the resolution, said the Anuy Council contemplates lowering the age still further. Dr. Somerville,82 words
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Article72 1911-01-04 9 MURDER EXALTED AS HEROIC SERVICE. Government Displays Ridiculous Weakness. Rsotbb's Tblbobam. London, January 8. A Paris telegram says that, following threats of a general strike, the French Government commuted to six years imprisonment the death sentence on the Rouen dock striker.Diirand, for complicity in the murder of a72 words
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Article53 1911-01-04 9 FIERCE BATTLE ENDS IN REBEL DEFEAT. A Thousand Druses Surrender. [Baunm's Tblbobam.] London, January 8. The Times Constantinople correspondent wires that after four days fighting during which the Turks lost 107 killed, the remnant of the rebellious Drmc-s were driven into the desert. Many were killed and53 words
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Article30 1911-01-04 9 Huge Amounts Invested Abroad. RkUTRB's TkLE<;HAM. London. January 8. The Statist says tlie nations savings in 1910 were M 0 millions sterling, whereof 166 millions was invested abroad.30 words
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Article34 1911-01-04 9 Dkr Ostabiatischb Lloyd Telbobam.] Berlin, January 2. The Russian Government is preparing a written statement to Germany setting forth the results of the interview between the Ccar and the Kaiser at Potsdam.34 words
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Article43 1911-01-04 9 Rumours of Serious Friction in China Trade. Rritbb's Tblkoham. London, January 4. The Financial Times says another serious rate war in the China shipping trade is threatened, owing to departures from the conference tariff by several companies loading at Antwerp.43 words
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Article43 1911-01-04 9 iKi;om(»ik Own I'onnsKidsnKNT.l Kuala Lumpur. January 4. T ru in ih output for December was 8,684 piculs. The total output for 1909 was 86,200 piculs and for 1910 49,4.'>4 pi<«il*. Rain and floods seriously interfered with the work in December.43 words
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Article19 1911-01-04 9 (Fbom Oub Own Cobrbbpondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, January 4. Shooting for tin Walker Trophy, Selangor scored 201.19 words
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Article33 1911-01-04 9 (Fbom Oub Own Cobbsspondbnx.) Kuala Lumpur, January 8. Mi Strode Hall has resigned the secretaryship of the Selangor Turf Club, and Mr. D. Christie has been appointed to succeed him.33 words
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Article52 1911-01-04 9 (From Oub Own Corribpondiht.) Kuala Lumpur. January 3. The engagement is announced of Mr. Stamford Cecil Raffles, elder son of the Rev. T. S. Raffles, of Langham, Essex, and Miss Marjorie Webber, third daughter of Mr. Henry Webber, of Horley, Surrey, and sister oT Mr. KM. Webber, of52 words
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Article131 1911-01-04 9 The first of the choir practices for the Burns' Concert takes place in the Victoria Memorial Hall at 6.16 p.m., to-morrow. The committee will take it as a favour if ladies and gentlemen assisting endeavour to attend the first practice. The music has been got out from131 words
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Article58 1911-01-04 10 Tanfflin Club Match. Play for the December monthly bowling medal at the Tanglin Club resulted as follows R. L. Dunman 811+200=811 winner. E. R. Thomas 680 80 760 C. T.A.Robertaon 588 200 788 W. A. Sims 611 80 691 RC. Stout M 0 120 669 C. O. AdamH 45258 words
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Article389 1911-01-04 10 Keppel Golf Club. A very popular series of competitions at the Keppel Golf Club, played during the Christmas and New Year weekx, was brought to a close on January 2. Undernoted are the results:— APPROACHINO AKt) PlTTTIWO. Condition*! Approach and hole out over three greenR. Jlessni. W. J. Trowell389 words
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Article181 1911-01-04 10 Controlling Interest Acquired by Elder Dempster and Co. A controlling interest in the Glen Line hax been acquired by Messrs. Elder Dempster and Co.. Ltd.. of which Sir Owen Philipps is cliairman. The line, so well known throughout the Far East, has for many yearn carried on181 words
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Article183 1911-01-04 10 Fought Under an Assumed Name in The Franco-German War. The death luw occurred in Paris, at the age of 70, of the Due de Chartres, son of the late Duke of Orleans, grandson of Louis Philippe, and brother of the (unite do Paris. 11. woh educated183 words
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Article842 1911-01-04 10 Members Elected and Comparison With Former Contest. We give below another instalment of the general election results, and a comparison in each case with the votes polled at the previous content in January of last year LINCOLNBHIBS LoUTB. Mr. T. L. Davies (L) 4,260, Captain H. Brackonbnry842 words
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Article1061 1911-01-04 10 I Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. nintwpocn, January 4th, 1911. Mull Lf»U ud BTfM, Ixtbuie sad Own Broker* torn Mm following IM of gnotaMoni tfais morniag i— Norn. Valoe. Bmyete. Seller* 2/. AJiagar 4/8 6/- Opttoaw 8/4 4/9 Ml Anglo-Jara 11/8 17/1 Anglo-Jobon 13/ 17/ft1,061 words
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Advertisement56 1911-01-04 10 HOW TO GET RID OF A COLD. If you have trouble in getting tid o( jour cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on (01 weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For56 words
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Advertisement307 1911-01-04 10 Westinghonse Tungsten Lamps ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL. THESE SQUARES SHOW THE AMOUNT OF LIGHT OBTAINED FROM DIFFERENT •ELECTRIC LAMPS HAVING THE SAME CURRENT CONSUMPTION. Weatlnghouse 1 Other Metal 1 low Price, Tungsten Carbon M tal Filament Lswnpsj. Latlipi, Lamp*. Lamp*. ■OLE AGENTS: ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, Riley, Hargreaves Co., Ltd. For ail307 words
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Advertisement361 1911-01-04 10 Raffles M. Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER On Saturday, January 7. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Saigon. The only first class Hotel in Saigon. Every comfort. Splendid verandah. Restaurant. With management, French kitchen and attendance as in the finest European Restaurants. Manager I G. Ferandy, lato from the Grand Hotel, Paris. Saigon. Theatrical season361 words
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Advertisement72 1911-01-04 10 GODOWNS TO LET. No. 5, Palmer Godowns. Area 9,900 square test. Immediate entry. No. 7, Merbau Road. Hear Polan Saigon Bridge, 1 floors. Qroand srsa 4,18s square fast. Immediate entry. Apply to FRASER GUMMING, W. Winchester Boost. NEW MUSIC. WALTZES, SONGS, SELECTIONS. HARBY LAUDERS SONGS AND ALBUM. 219, Orohard Road.72 words
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Article925 1911-01-04 11 long-sentenciprisoners and theirVives. Prison Offals' Views. Prison officials afo*"* l before the Divorce Commission rooonf to give evidence. Lord Gorell presided. If- Basil Home Thomson, Hocretary to the J'»° n Commission, lately governor of Darfioor Convict Prison, said that his exponent of long-sentence convicts had been general' confined925 words
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Article152 1911-01-04 11 Effect of Recent Heavy Rains in the Native States. The recent heavy rains caused a number of slips on K. M. S. railway*. Serious and dangerous slips ocurred on the I'iiss section. 'I'lif mail trair. was stuck at Taiping, with no chance of getting through. Mi trains south152 words
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Article781 1911-01-04 11 What the Increase of Duties Really Mean. The following cutting from the Times of Ceylon, of December 28, should appeal to many readers in view of the proposed action of the Straits Government regarding the raising of revenue While both the rich and the poor man arc781 words
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Article228 1911-01-04 11 Patent Cane that Might Interest Some Singaporeans. Apropos of the discussion in the French Parliament on the proponed liquor legislation, (says a Home Paper), a scientific French inventor has hit upon a different device for combating drink. This is the thirty walking stick. Why do men drink Because228 words
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Article699 1911-01-04 11 REMARKABLE TESTS FOR MENTAL STRENGTH. A New Invention. A machine for estimating mental character is the latest product of our civilisation. By means of this apparatus the invention of Mr. John Gray, the treasurer of the Royal Anthropological Institute— the reader will be enabled to discover whether he699 words
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Article318 1911-01-04 11 Mr. Harry Brooke Married to Miss Dorothy Craig The marriage took place at Holy Trinity, Sloane Square. London, on December 7, of Mr. Harry Brooke, youngest son of the Kajah and Ranee of Sarawak, and Miss Dorothy Craig, daughter of the late Mr. John Craig and of Mrs.318 words
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Article832 1911-01-04 11 DEI/11 AS THE SCENE OF THE GREAT DURBAR. Calcutta's Claims. A otest— arid by no means a mild one I has en raised in Calcutta against the choi of Delhi as the scene of the Imperial Durl r to be held by the King on January832 words
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Article198 1911-01-04 11 Disastrous End of Well-known Tea Clipper. ber 6, that the steamer Nord Amertca had rvin ashore on the Moroccan coast near Tangier, and had to be abandoned by the cf»w. The vi*ael ""P^ l^ b JP° u |lj total wreck, l iiis uisaMor marKH wie enu oi a198 words
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Article1023 1911-01-04 11 Some Causes of the Recent Reverse. A Renter wire from Paris, dated December 9, stated Most of the newspapers demand energetic action against the natives of Wadai. The Lanterne declares that the delimitation of the Franco-British frontier in these regions is absolutely necessary, and urges M. Pichon to1,023 words
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Article88 1911-01-04 11 is I It is reported at Bangkok, that the Malm 1 thai has received telegrapliic intelligence t of the arrest of three men who are sala to I. have been members of the gang who murdere' ed Mr. Miller at Me Huat. It is stated that D the gang consisted88 words
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Article1033 1911-01-04 11 FOUNDER OF THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CULT. Career of a Remarkable Woman. By the death of Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of one of the most remarkable of modern cults has passed away, says a home paper. There have been many more gifted women in the1,033 words
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Article1304 1911-01-04 12 SATISFACTORY RESULT OF THE FIRST YEARS WORKING. Output Exceeds Estimates. The first ordinary general meeting of Uie Singapore l'ara Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on December 5, Mr. KeiUi Fraser Arbuthuot presiding. The chairman, iv the course of his speech, after stating that in the future Uiey1,304 words
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Article241 1911-01-04 12 Large and Unexpected Development Of Business. It appears f mm the report of the Dunlop Rubber Company for the twelve months ended August 81, that the profits, after providing management expenses, directors' ami trustees' fees, delicnturo interest and depreciations, including £180,000 premium on new capital and £7.084 carried241 words
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Article674 1911-01-04 12 The following additional outputs for November are recorded in home papers to hand by Uie last mail Malaya la m "Rubber and Produce.— Crops for November Rubber, 2,280 lbs tea 98,20.". lbs cardamoms, 10,793 lbs total harvested to November 30:— Robber. :!.7lOjlbs; tea, 997,770 lbs cardamoms, 87,056674 words
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Article1499 1911-01-04 12 ALMA ESTATES AND AVER TAUH PLANTATION. Reports and Meetings. Tha first annual general meeting of he shareholders of the Alma Estates, Ltd., as held on December 22, at Shanghai, be chairman, (Mr. Hugo Reiss) moved Uie ax ption of Ihe statement, gf account id balance sheet for the1,499 words
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Article337 1911-01-04 12 Missing Transfer Fees in Merlioau And Dennistown Estates. Before Alderman Sir Walter Vaughan Morgan, at the Guildhall, on December 6. William Standish Roberts, of Crickle-wood. was summoned for having, between June and September last being servant to the Merlimau Rubber Estates, Limited embezzled sums of money amouuting337 words
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Article371 1911-01-04 12 Rubber Planting to be Rapidly Developed. The annual report states that the year's work at the mines resulted in a profit of £2,971, but against this lias to be set Uie debentare interest, interest on loans, London expenses, Uie cost of Uie expert's report on Uie property, and371 words
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Article1089 1911-01-04 12 The Bukit Kajang, Brieh and Other Properties. Presiding at the first annual meeting of Bukit Kajang Rubber Estates, Limited, Mr. Cecil de Winton said Uiat the profit and loss account showed a profit of £6,611 15s. 2d, which would enable Uie company to enter Uie dividend-paying list. The1,089 words
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Article1031 1911-01-04 12 THE MARKETPtITION AND THE OUTOOK. Prospects of Youtor Companies. Following are notes cled from the Financier for Uie week eied December 0 During the past week th^narket in Plantation Kubber shares boUiin Mincing Lane and Uie Stock Exchange is been unprecedently quiet, and, were it iot for the1,031 words
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1149 1911-01-04 13 STOCK EXCHANGE, MINCING LANE, AND SINGAPO* QUOTATIONS ON DECEMBER 7 from the list prepared oy mw»™- ««1«S M Stock ***** 30,000 15/ paid AlorPongsu I Ipm I?™ bjqoo 1,030 JSSffl iJSSS V ?-.SS latffiS? v: A A A v- m» 60*00 81.600 fy.paid BaEap Jf1,149 words
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Advertisement262 1911-01-04 13 Bj^SteAfl Continental Tyre. dg. IF (il SPECIALLY MADE FOR THE TROPICS. Wm Through our Wholesale Agents. THROUGH ALL LEADING DEALERS AND OARAGES. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Ltd. TELEGRAMS SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE Contlnenta. 17, Collyor Quay. 9O> I WaterjTians (Ideal) Fo^^Pen P the Work. 1 Tt.r> M oalr o«a Fovntaia Paa which262 words
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Advertisement469 1911-01-04 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. board of OIfCWtOMI G. A. DsftßicK, Esq Chflrman. A. H. Faib, Ewt Managing Dlreoiot. Pants Fowlib, x b., c X Chief Med. OfficerF. M. Elliot, E*q. Rev. N. J. Cocvrbub. Vow Noam Pan, E>q. Onu Soon Tbb, Esq.469 words
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Advertisement229 1911-01-04 14 INBURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CMAOA. Established 1682. Insurance in Foroe, over fS7,MMM New Buainess, 1900, over tfsMMM Net Surplus above liabilities for reserve and all outstanding' claims, over $2,076,000 (Straits Currency). Over $15,000 was set aside as a special addition to Policy reserves. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South229 words
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Advertisement526 1911-01-04 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA JND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROTAL CHARTER Paid np Capital in 00,000 SbJres of I'M each £1,200,000 < Reserve Fund £1,000,000 Reserve .Liability of Proprietor... £1,200,000 BANKBBS. National Bank of Sootland. The London City k Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounts are opened and526 words
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Advertisement478 1911-01-04 14 BAWKIN6. THE BZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INSURANCE 00. LTD. NO. 67 AND 68, KLING STREET. Established 1807. Capital paid up 1 ,000,C00.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1 000.C00.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Tan Tick Joon 6. Sm Ku Jan Nam Kirn Ssnq 7. Tbo Hoo Lai 3. Liad Chia Hbno478 words
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Advertisement597 1911-01-04 14 BALEB BY AUCTION. f AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, mto. The property of Dr. J. Leask, AT MOUNT FARQUHAR, SEPOY LINES (ADJACENT TO THB GENERAL HOSPITAL), On Saturday, January 7, at 2 p.m. Japanese elaborately carved cherry wood cabinet inlaid with ivory handsome straw string woven drawing room597 words
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Advertisement350 1911-01-04 14 THE SALE OF MR. B. A. GARDINER'S HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. which had been previously postponed, WILL DEFINITELY TAKE PLACB On Friday, January 0, at 2.80 p.m. H. L. COGHLAN k Co., Auctioneers. 3199 AUCTION SALE Of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, The property of twelve Pawnshops, On Thursday, Jakcahy 5, at 10 a.m. On350 words
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Article941 1911-01-04 15 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES, AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Cars for Government Service. The Crown Agents for the Colonies have placed an order for a number of 15 h.p. colonial Napier care for the use of Government representatives in their oversea domiuions. Their docision, nays the Car, was come to after941 words
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Article77 1911-01-04 15 The Rev G\ Monteath Thompson, who resigned the living of Hinton Admiral, Christ' ohurcli, in 10C6, in order to serve as Chaplain (8. P G.) of Selangor, Federated Malay States (Singapore Diocese), has been appointed by the trustees to the living of St. Andrew's, Croydon. He hopes to take charge77 words
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Advertisement462 1911-01-04 15 WOLSBLBY CA.K#SAN APPRECIATION lt is evident that Wolseley Cars are not onry popular with the baying public, as certain local motor oar agents have •pproeobed one of onr clients with a view to pnrchasiDß hia 16-20 H.P. WOLSELEY CAR. Our client has been offered his choice of any of their462 words
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Advertisement79 1911-01-04 15 CROUP PREVENTED. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not only certain onre for ere up, bnt it will prevent tbe attack when freely given as soon as tbe first symptoms appear. In many thoueandi of homes it h kept constantly at hand ready for instant use as soon as the oronpy cough79 words
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Advertisement1100 1911-01-04 15 Lfc#r^|^vl^ ¥ll«ft WHAT a •ensatfcm would be created throughout the length They have not only tried the cas« submitted to tiiem. but tiiey and bceadtkwf the British Empire could a jury be em- have actually given their verdict on evidence brought t*fo I>aneHed of such eminent men as the Right1,100 words
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Advertisement895 1911-01-04 16 r STONE -10 Times More Durable than Neat Cement. v WRITS FOR FULL PARTICULARS i SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., Singapore. WANTSROOM WANTED. Wanted, room and bath room, unfurnished, Tanglin District. G. P. 8.. c/o Straits Times. U8054 WSPEI3ER WANTED. Wanted* qualified s>ispeoser for a Dispensary in the Straits, aend testimonials895 words
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Advertisement510 1911-01-04 16 TO BE LET Vt 80LD. "Utt'.MM" TB-BE LEF. Tbe oommodions_ dwelUag house No. 112 River VaUay^Roafl. Tennis Court, (Ss, Water, eta, -4ai4 on. Apply -to N. T. NVotaeraex, Ib, Raffles Quay, or at 11, Owen uBOB9 moderate. Apply to A. Frinkai ft Oo;l victoria, otroes. 8186 TO BE LET. RIItfSHED.510 words
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Advertisement519 1911-01-04 16 ■OTIfIEI »mi Messrs. Bun Bee ft Co. beg to notify that they have established a Provision StoceHiNo. 11, Rocbore Hoad, and also that they are-suppliers of of tin 1 Singapore Cold Storage Company's Frozen 1 M^ata and ftoodooe, which can be obtain*^ CHANGE OF ADDRESS. r Messrs.' Tomlinson and Lermit519 words
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Advertisement558 1911-01-04 16 NBTHJEB. KIAM KIAT CO. f HIPCHANDLBRS, ■lill'WiaH and Municipal Coi«raetar% Telephone No. 431. 108 100. Market StrsaV M Notioe i# hereby given that the Powers of Attorney given by me te AH bin Ismail Manscor to manage and receive the rents of td\ lands and houses and the land and558 words
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Advertisement306 1911-01-04 16 THB ONLY PBRFEOT A COMPLETE PIANOS RACHAXJi'iPTO PLAYER PIANOB f1,350. 'B«lNBafl|^^fclLUS PLAYERS AIXISON AUTO PLAYER PIANOS H $i,ooo. MANUAL AUTO^Ljt^ER PIANOS •750. Call NOW te h«ar them. Leas 10% for Cash, »,OR BABY PAYMENTS. IVI usic Roll Library. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. P. kO. HOTEL. PENANG The best and306 words
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Miscellaneous236 1911-01-04 16 Straits Tpimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATBB.-Misoellane ous vuk of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of II per four lines ioc oae or two insertions. Notices of Birttu, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding foar ha, II each insertion. For p.px. oards, on page 6, ta. Imcb Suaw lUtbs are236 words
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