The Straits Times, 4 February 1911
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Title Section13 1911-02-04 1 The STraits Times. NO. 23.481 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement323 1911-02-04 1 WATSON'S No. 1 0 Whisky THE BES T. KATZ BROS., LD. SPECIAL NEW LINES IN Gents' Ail-Wool Sweaters. i 3B^*^ mliHlllillHinfSWW B^^^^ ffl. IPs?} ■B™ iil^a... f ?£> THE NEW STYLE ROLL COLLAR POLO COLLAR COAT SWEATER. SWEATER. PROTECTOR BWEATER. All Sizes in Stock from 3O" to 45 AT POPULAR323 words
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Advertisement233 1911-02-04 1 .j-^K TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND. JH| CABIN TRUNKS, ,i|S|psß SUIT CASES, fSmBK* it HIT" BAGS, ETC. No. 3700 L. Superior Nut Cowhide Kit Bag SaL^BSSfiHiuSSiiW 7: T '*> Lined Warp, Brass Front Sliding Lock, Brass Torn J^HHSSB^HcISHRr over Clipo, Two Stout Straps all round, Pair >iJB W^ Handles, a BtroDß233 words
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Article1058 1911-02-04 2 AN APPRECIATION OF HIS LATE MAJESTY. By an Ex-Government Servant. Mr. Frederick Vcrney, late Councillor of the Siamese Legation, inane course of an appreciation of tlir late King of Siam in The Times. says:— Will you allow one who for nearly 25 yean* .1- in •In-1,058 words
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Advertisement112 1911-02-04 2 KEPLER' SOLUTION r NURSING MOTHERS a*£Zz^A derive great benefit from this y^l-Ju^'^J 4 Kepler Solution sustains the R strength and builds up the ra It increases and enriches the tJ^ggtSm I i i ii nWifTTfttHiW aSJ supply o\ milk. p«v "mm^yt It is easily digested, and its rich, nutty malt112 words
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Advertisement34 1911-02-04 2 THE BE4T PHYSIC. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to tako and certain to act, always uho Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tabli'is. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.34 words
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Advertisement722 1911-02-04 2 THE PROTEUS OF DISEASE." Indigestion's Innumerable Forms. Of all the disorders to which humanity is l.eir, indigestion is undoubtedly the most frequent. Its symptoms are endless in their variety and its causes are scarcely less numerous. Whatever the cause, the greatest care has undoubtedly to be exercised in tbe question722 words
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Advertisement397 1911-02-04 2 NEW JEWELLERY' Fox* 1911 We have on show an enormous stock stook of Jewellery, a large quantity ol which ia entirely new— either reoently imported or manufactured. These are OF THE LATEST DESIGNS and will rait the most nMfcidwas. We are offering oar jewels at prices to sail all parses,397 words
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Article1233 1911-02-04 3 the:penal statistics of great BRITAIN. Howard Association's Report. The i. -jioi-t for 1910 of tbi- Howanl AjMOCaV ticni. which was iruttitutetl for the proinolinu of tli<- best iiiuUiodH for Mm sTC« in.-iil aii<l prevention of crime anil i n urlKlii. open*) with Hrn satisfactory sUtimrut tlmt ho1,233 words
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Advertisement620 1911-02-04 3 Builds Up Strength "I have gained over 1 one stone in weight." Dear Sirs, You will be pleased to learn of the great benefit I have derived from a com se of Angler's Emulsion. At the end of tbe summer I was thoroughly run dowu," and felt extremely weak. I620 words
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Advertisement335 1911-02-04 3 /BSOLUTtLY 8 F' Wlkii you have a cold pi a bottlf. of C'liamborlain'H Coujjli Hi-iucilv. It will soon fix you up all right ami will wanl off any tendency toward |iiu<inionitt. This rerutdy txintains no opium or other narcotic and may ghva as .diifidcntlv to a baby aH to an335 words
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Advertisement192 1911-02-04 3 In a Kitchen where MONKEY BRAND is used for the coppers, the tinware, the kitchen tables and floors, the good housewife's work is done almost before the day is begiin. WON'T WASH CLOTHES. THE PUNTERS' STORES AGENCY CO., LTD., Huala Lumpur, Rlanf, Port Swattenham. SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ESTATE192 words
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Advertisement625 1911-02-04 4 STEAMER SAILIN6B. pTeTa STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG. CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Throngh Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steameru will loave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Outward (for China.) I>U Assave Apl 7625 words
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Advertisement551 1911-02-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained be tween Yokohama via ports to Mtrseilles, London and Antwerp, nnder mail oontract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and oonßVucted, and are fitted with551 words
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Advertisement657 1911-02-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS-. PACIFIC IMIL STEAMSHIP CO. ADO 40Y0 KISEN KAISHA. The two great steamship lines between CHINA, JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating tb« new 12,000 ton», twin Hcrew steamers KOREA and SIBERIA, together with the well known steamers CHINA. ASIA, MONGOLIA MANCHURIA NIPPON MARU, TENYO MaRU657 words
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Advertisement237 1911-02-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. C. P. R CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL BTEAMSHIP LINE Tim NATIONAL HIGH WAT TO BUROPE Til CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATBS. Ronte from Hongkong via Sbainghai Nagasaki (Inland Sea ot Japan), Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vanoouver. R M.S. Bvpaass or India TwingorewateamK M.S. Ekprbss237 words
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Advertisement579 1911-02-04 4 STEAMER SAILING! HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait*, hina and Japan Hnmavards. they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking oargo579 words
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Advertisement668 1911-02-04 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well known mail steamers ot tbis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar, Uenoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice >em) Prt Said, Suez, Aden Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai,668 words
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Advertisement605 1911-02-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO CHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. The tteamers of thisC3mpanv maintains a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits H n konc Bhangb»i and Japan, takinv cargo, on through Bills f Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chtfoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yaogtsze. Ports, Forinowa, the Philippines, etc etc. Steamors Tons Commander605 words
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Advertisement696 1911-02-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THUKBDXY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Als-i taking passengers and cargo wit i trauahipmrnt for oth»r VIGTORIAN, SO' TH APSTRAI.IAN and NORTH QUFEN-iLAND p RTB, B'ITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TASMANIANand NEW ZEALAND I'iiKr-t. Smooth Passage. Superb696 words
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Advertisement548 1911-02-04 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS FOR HONGKONG, AMOY AND SWATOW. s.B. SEAN i 888, doe February 0. FOR PENAN6 ANO RANGOON. bs. GLBNOQLE, due February 20. These •rt"»tiers toavo exoollent aooom mocation or pas wipers, and oar>y qualiflen orgeoos. Tbey bste Kleowio Lighto through rat. For freight or passagf548 words
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Advertisement888 1911-02-04 5 "If I only had another chance Medical testimony of its vain ran be rca lin tin- -t.itt.-uit. nl at I How often doe* a man utter these despairing wonK vt l ',V'n'l ,ll!' i,!,T|',rt"rrii* slnl't.^-.i"...''^^-^ Vn v I MbMi health un.lermmcd, his str.ngth ebl.ing, his v tal f lolls:1 Il888 words
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Article269 1911-02-04 6 Mr. Stabb Appointed Chief Manager Of the Corporation. Mr. N. J. Stabb has emerged triumphant from his probationary period as acting chief manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, rcpoits the Hongkong Telegraph. The official announcement that that gentleman has been confirmed in the substantive269 words
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Article229 1911-02-04 6 In a few weeks, says a London paper of January 8, the servants of the leading London clubs will receive their share of the members' Christmas gratuities. The subscription lists at the big clubs, such as the National Liberal and the Constitutional, where there are thousands of members,229 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement783 1911-02-04 6 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 .nore to prove their confidence than by using Pl'nsferine to remedy their own disorders. Could any proof be more definite, mo.c convincing than783 words
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Advertisement210 1911-02-04 6 A RELIABLE REMEDY. You arc not experimenting on yourself when you take Chamberlain's Cough Henutlv fin 1 a cold as that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of cold». and can always be depended upon. It is equally valuable for adults and children210 words
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Advertisement364 1911-02-04 6 BABY A SIGHT WITH RUNNINGJCZEMA Eruption All Over His Head and Face. Itched Dreadfully. One Cake of Cuticura Soap and One Tin of Cuticura Ointment Cured Him in No Time. "Mr little baby was taken all over his bead and face with running eczema. He was a perfect sight with364 words
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Advertisement503 1911-02-04 6 GREAT SALE OF BOOKS BOOKLOVERS IN THE EAST INDIES. Should take advantage of Tbe Times Book Club's great Sale of DIVC Vnil Surplus Books, containing thousands of bargains, many of which PAYS YOU are not likely to be met with again. Rare books, important books, books of all kinds are503 words
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Article168 1911-02-04 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, February 4. H gh Water, 1 86 am 1.22 p.m. Cliinpsn W,- k of Prayer, V M. C. A., 8. The Follies, Victoria Theatre. Sunday, February 5. High Water, 2 7 a.m., 2.18 p.m. Monday, February 6. Hivh Water, 1 44 am., B.llpm. Anuivrr-mry. Settlement168 words
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Article188 1911-02-04 7 To-Dat. Malacca and P Dickson Sappho 3pm 1) I and Aialita Rues S pm Win", Je-seton, K dat. SM.ilakHii. and Zaiib anga Dtrvel 3pm Penang, Sabaug, Olebleh, eto R<a->1 3 pm Mu tit- k and l'alembaDg G G Mover 3pm Batn Pahat >ingLiong M |<m Bangkok Bnc'ge188 words
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Article160 1911-02-04 7 Tlio M. M. comj-snv'B stea-rer Tonkin ba»i <c left Tolonibo at 3 pm. oo the Is* last., may l>j miecvrt bete uu Monday, tbe C li bjstast, at v v. nt Gam. Tie M. M c inr«Tv's stea-ner Caledonieo ha\ ii| kfl EWgtM to-d.y at S m.,160 words
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Article271 1911-02-04 7 Latest Arrivals. Ami, rtt Bit itr 135 too*. Capt Scott, Keb 3. From Pontiinak. Ft-b 1. Hi. and 8 d.p Thr>ncKk Pnr Hontitnak Fcb6-Kd» i-in/.i. Gcr-tr H-i ton- (a t Gir tenh'tin, Feb From Hongnrnf! .Inn 78 00. ilehu Mever o For Salang. U.-Rdg H-mg M'h. lint <it271 words
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Article50 1911-02-04 7 Time balls on Fort Canning and Monnt Fib. r drop daily at 1 poi., Sirgtpore BUodard time.oorrerpnndii'g tQ o».m. (i.on wii-h up an time. Tlie tinir-i;uD is fired •t \'i u'ultxk noon, iorlica'inf; Siiiwap>rc B W ml ml tiluo. on oviry' il.y exevptiug bunday, vrbto it ia fiiud one o'clock.50 words
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98 1911-02-04 7 Wharves nt which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJOVG PAOAR. East Whurf Basin Kmntan. East Section No. I— Persia, Teaeta Shkkrs Wharf Nil. Main W. Skct No. 2— Real, Wotsn. 8— Shinko Maru. 4— Verona. 6— Nil. B—risrnarTon'hire.8 risrnarTon'hire. Caooon Dock 7— (Under98 words
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Article314 1911-02-04 7 Arrivals Pf r N. D. L. steamer Yorck, Febrnar* 8 From C 1 mho: Admiral and Mrs Brn-b, Me-rc W. J Hihn, F. J. lUl'or. Ed Bis chiff. C. v d Bur»clie, En.il Mull, r, Ernst Vfdder, E. E. Robinson, H. Ausaeoder and Miss P. I'ipl-n. From314 words
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Article342 1911-02-04 7 Per P. aod O. steamer India, connecting w'th tbe nteam>>r A«sa»e at Colombo, da Febrnary 10.— Mr. J. Cannineham, Mr. C W S Gardner, Rv. C B-vi«h, Mr» O B A. Sandison. Mr. R. A Hislop, Mr S Dunn, Mr. Carver Mr. P. Maritaraon, Mr. H G342 words
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Article243 1911-02-04 7 Finance Commerce. Singapore February 4, It 11. EXCHANGE. On London— Bank 4 m/s 2/4} Demand 3/4fr P.ivate A ir/t 2/44J do Bm/a 2/4* On Oirmany— B»Dk d/d 210 Private 8 m/s 244 do Idj/i 248+ On France -Bank d/d 295 Priva'e H m/n 299} do 0 m/s 80J-i On I243 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article186 1911-02-04 7 1 -n>ue !H Value 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Braan« 10 10 KruM-h Hyd 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 Kioto Tin £1 £1 K.cdaDKTin 10 10 Kuant»n Tin £1 £1 L*ti»* Mines 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/- 6/- PiliaoK Codbol £1 £1 1> niikal.n £1 £1 Putlog Babni186 words
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Article657 1911-02-04 7 Insse 12 Valne Bayers Sellers. Mi 2/- Alhgar 4/0 6/1 II- 2/. Audio Malay 1.1.8 1.19 2/. 2/- Batang Malaka 2/1 2,8 £1 £1 Batn Ca»ee 18.17 6 1410.0 £1 £1 Batn Tiga 4i 6 4 10.0 £1 £1 Bnkit Kajang 2A 0 210 0 £1 £1 Bnkit Lintang657 words
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Article139 1911-02-04 7 [asae 3 V»lue a* Bayers. 10 10 Eastern Smelting 10 7 615 £1 .£1 Eleotrio Tramway* 8/8 10 10 Fraaer Neave 2'i.00 l'O iiowartb Ernkine LOO 7% Pret 8000 100 100 Eats Bro. f. 100 100 B R Cam Pref. 10 10 Mayoard Co. 21 50 Sellers norn 10139 words
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Article56 1911-02-04 7 Buyers Sellers Howarth Ermine 6% 1600,000 par Kiley, Hargreaves 8% 9281,000 2 J 8 j pm Singapore Eiectrio Trau. ways 6% £8«0,000 w Spore Municipal 5% 1 1,878 (.01 nom. Buyers Seller* Sp ore Municipal 4)% of 1007 t1,600,C00 6% 7%. m Spore Municipal 4}% of 909 $1,000,000 7%56 words
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Advertisement14 1911-02-04 7 F>r all iolornal eoinpl uut«. r>y«nlory Coiiyiw. Colds, etc., lake WojUb' Great Puppuroiint Cure.14 words
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Advertisement226 1911-02-04 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Feb. 4— At saleroom, sea-damaged goods, at 11 F-b. 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10 F.-b 7 At saleriom. fr»eho'd rcsid<>ntia' prnpi-r'y, known as No. 50, Cuppage Road, etc at 2 80. Fen. 7 \t saloro^m, frpoiold land situate off T lok K <c226 words
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Advertisement475 1911-02-04 7 COARSE-CUT. OBTAINABLE AT John Little Co., Ltd., Robinson Co. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SHORTHAND TYPIST WANTED. Capable shorthand writer and typist. ADply to McAlister 4 Co Ltd. 42 n BMW A«D LOD6IN6 WANTED. Wanted, boird and Inditing by the seaside \p ly Teacher R.1., r, j Straits Times. 4-2 n DISPENSERS WANTED.475 words
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Advertisement543 1911-02-04 7 TO BE LET. Chancery House, Monnt Rosie, Chancery Lane. Entry end of February. Ar"ly to H. Schaefer Co. 4 2 102 Singapore Moralists' Stores TAXIDERMISTS. BIRDS AND ANIMALS MOUNTED, ETC. DEALBRS IN natural history specimens and requisites of all kinds. Bird of Paradise for Sale. NO. 177. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE.543 words
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Advertisement48 1911-02-04 7 RAVENSWAY AND COMPANY, Undartakers and Monumental Masons. ESTABLISHED 1881. JUST RECEIVED) New Goods ol Superior Quality and Finish. Marbles, Metallic Wreaths, etc. Monuments of every description. RUBBER-TYRED HEARSES The Best to he had ia the colony. With Piumes in Wb. TSLBPHONB NO. 717. NO. 187. ORCHARD ROAD I48 words
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1214 1911-02-04 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4. COMPANY LAW QUESTIONS. We have said our say about tho trustinspiriug character of the ex-Colonial Secretary. Sir Arthur Young, and need add no more than a cordial ditto to the compliments so gracefully expressed in the speeches of Dr. Galloway and the Oovernor at1,214 words
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Article22 1911-02-04 8 The ,iv nuil general meeting of the Church Workers' Association will bo hold at Tho Parsonage on Tuesday next at 10.30 a.m.22 words
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Article22 1911-02-04 8 The week-end change of programme at the Marlborough cinematograph includes a number of new subjects, among them a fine Italian art film.22 words
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Article32 1911-02-04 8 The output of tin ore from the mines of the Sungei Oau Tin Mining Co. for January was 100 .i,-uls. The output of Lahat was 810 piculs and of Tronoh 3,749 piculs.32 words
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Article28 1911-02-04 8 During the Christmas holidays 27 suicides and attempted suicides took place in St. l'eterslmrg and 80 persons succumbed to alcoholic poisoning, while 3,000 persons were arrested for drunkcuness.28 words
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Article32 1911-02-04 8 The Planters' Stores and Agoncy Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lnmpur, send us a specimen copy of their new illustrated catalogue and price list, representing a comprehensive collection of estate requisites of all kinds.32 words
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Article33 1911-02-04 8 At a special general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce held in the fcxekaaga, yesterday afternoon, Mr. D. T. 15 nil m unanimously elected to represent the Chamber on the Legislative Council.33 words
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Article39 1911-02-04 8 By kind permission of the officers of tin.'.id Ilialiinaiis, the hand of the regiment will play on the Esplanade twice a month lon tho KL-coud and fourth Tuesdiivsl bcniniiiii« with Tuesday, tho 14th inst., from about to 6.30 p.m.39 words
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Article36 1911-02-04 8 The Commercial Union Assurance Company is involved to the extent of about $60,000 as the result of large fires in I'apan and Teiiioh. Pcrak. which occurred ou the Brd instant, destroying property valued at some 100,000.36 words
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Article49 1911-02-04 8 Another assistant has been iiiurdi v d in Deli in a remote part of the country. He was working ou the Silau Tua Estate, and was stabbed to death a fortnight ago by a Javanese coolie who has been arrested. The murdered man's namo was Arnold. Inquiries arc proceeding.49 words
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Article48 1911-02-04 8 A peculiarly dastardly assault was perpetrated on a ricksha coolie in Canal Road yi-ti -rday. A number of Chinese boys, sons of towkays threw petrol over his legs and set fire to the oil. The coolie was badly burned, and the police are now looking for the culprits.48 words
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Article46 1911-02-04 8 Mr. Howard, of the Government Monopoly Department, yestcrduy applied to the second magistrate for an order to confiscate the large quantity of opium and chandu that was seized on board the Hong Wan II last week no one had claimed the contraband. The onler was given.46 words
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Article49 1911-02-04 8 Among the pictures to be shown with the change of programme at the Alliainbra cine matograph to-night is one depicting a series of views of Singapore which should prOTC ot interest to residents. Mile. Lyjjie's (ontri tuition to tho programme will be a serpentine dance and a silver daucc.49 words
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Article61 1911-02-04 8 Mr. S. Kassiin. proprietor of Hrn Wayang Kas-ini. vas |vi -i Mat with a gold medal on Jim. 'iv 22 by tin- Sultan of Selangor, at Klang. as a murk of His Highncss's appniiation of the performance given limit r liis patronage. The wayang is playing to crowded houses at61 words
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Article54 1911-02-04 8 A turner, leaving the works of Messrs. Riley, Hargreaves ami Co., yesterday, was stopped by a policeman, who procvtdid t" investigate the cause of the man's unusual stoutness. The investigation brought to light 49 lbs. of brass tilings which ho BDfMMraMlj had not conic by honestly. He was arrested on54 words
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Article81 1911-02-04 8 Rubber planters in Cochin -China, backed by the Government of the Colony, have taken steps to recruit about 3,000 coolies at Swntow But the Viceroy of the province will not allow recrnitiug until he has guarantees that the coolies will be well treated in the Colony, and that the terms81 words
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Article80 1911-02-04 8 Last night, about 9 o'clock. Messrs. Lim Tay Swee acd Lim Tay Hrn. with their wives, were driving in a victoria along lteach Road when, suddenly, the horse MBMM frightened and unmanageable through crackers fired by some Chinese youths. The animal, alter struggling violently, bolted and upset the carriage, throwing80 words
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Article94 1911-02-04 8 In consequence of the spread of the. plague, traffic over the Trans-Siberian railway has been stopped, aud the passengers have been held up at Mukden. They will not be allowed to proceed south until all danger has passed. The greatest concern about their ow n safety prevails among them. The94 words
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Article132 1911-02-04 8 Sir Robert Laidlaw at prettent in Java ou l)iisii»'ss. lias been revisiting India and the Federated .Malay States. On liis return to Singapore he goes on to China to visit the firms in which he is interested. He has fiven handsomely to various institution* in ndia and elsewhere. Locally Uie132 words
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Article412 1911-02-04 8 It is reported that Dr. Jackson has died of plague at Mukden. Mr. F. Douglas Osborne. M.lnst.M.M., was to lecture ou The Tin Resources of tho Empire, before the Royal Society of Arts, on January 31. Reliable information states that Mr. Lascelles' appointment as the next Chief412 words
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81 1911-02-04 8 His Excellency the Governor has kiiully consented toopen the new headquarters of tin: V.M.c.A. an I liuiartaj. tOtfa him, at B.IC p.m. The An lulearoii of i tMJltirl liy Uie Bar. W. Murray, M..\.. will comluct the M-rvue of dedication, and brief addraai is fxiMTUiliriiiiiKisiinp.Mi81 words
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81 1911-02-04 8 The London and China Express to hand by today's mail says the question which recently arose between the contractors aud the (mvi rijnicut of Singapore in connection with the dock extensions is, apparently, to be the subject of an action in the London conns.81 words
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Article113 1911-02-04 8 An inquest was held this morning ou the body of a Kliug who had died in hospital as a result of injuries sintered in the lire on the ml tongkang that was burned in the roads on Thursday night. It was stated in evidence that there were113 words
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Article92 1911-02-04 8 The mortality returns fur Singapore, issued by the Registrar of liirths ami Deaths, show that during the week indium January 2H, there were 1 IK deaths, ratio |icr inillo of population of it. X~i. Malarial fever accounted for 44 deaths, phthisis .17. convulsions '.ill, beriberi 20, bronchitis92 words
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147 1911-02-04 8 The inai riage of Mr. Walter Ralph Durie Beckett, First Seiiet.uv to His Majesty's Legation, Siam, and H. B. M. Consul ut Bangkok, second son of Colonel W. 11. Beckett, and Miss Ivy Nina Qoriag, daughter of Mr. 11. H. dating, took plueeoii147 words
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Advertisement180 1911-02-04 8 We revive monthly shipments of the following CIGAPETTES aad CIGARS:— Fribourg Treyes Finest Egyptian. De Reszke's—" Tenors." rNCAN'S (of Glasgow) Nos. 17 and 20— specially selected— RKISH QUALITY. ALLENO CIGARS. (The favourite smoke at the Sports Club, London.) Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. BENSON'S ERACELET WATCHES Uniform expansion and elasticity Km *>180 words
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Advertisement179 1911-02-04 8 NOVEL AND HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT To-Night And Two Nigbts More WILLE. F LYBIE (The Catch of the Season) IN HKE Up-to-date Serpentine and Silver Danoes m Brilliant and Fa-tciaating Effects ALHAMBRA IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME PARTICULABLY STRONG IN The Latent Topical* at Hjoie and Abroad A Ballet Piotomiine179 words
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Advertisement13 1911-02-04 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 as well as 10.13 words
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Article145 1911-02-04 9 INTERESTING BUT INDISCREET ADMISSIONS. Overthrow Suggested in German Message. Rkutkii's Tklkiiram. London, February 3. M. Pichon, speaking in the Senate in reply to a question whether Russia informed France of what was going to be transacted at the Potsdam interview, said We were notified exactly that the145 words
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Article48 1911-02-04 9 Disastrous Effect on London Deals. Rbi i ku's Trnnni London. February 8. Plague in Manchuria is illsaahmialj nlTccting the London chartering market to the Far East. Shipowners taking out cargoes depend for homeward freights on cargoes of soya Ix-ans. the trade in wliieh is paralysed.48 words
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Article28 1911-02-04 9 Bail fan's Tumnum, London, February :t. A meeting organised by the Imperial Maritime League has passed a resolution protesting against the Declaration of London.28 words
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Article59 1911-02-04 9 Dauiam'i TiinrmTi London, February ■'<. An Ottawa telegram says a heavy snowstorm and gale from the Pacific to the Atlantic has tied ii)i trains in Ilritish Columbia, the Western Prairies. Ontario. Quebec. and the Maritime Provinces. Dkb OtTAsuTncm Llotd Tsumbam. 11.,I 1 ilin. February B. (ireat59 words
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Article32 1911-02-04 9 Bbutu'i Telkuram. London. February 4. The Liberal Whip, Sir John Fuller, has been appointed Governor of Victoria, replacing Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichacl, who is appointed Governor of Madras.32 words
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Article30 1911-02-04 9 Rstrrn'i Tbjumum, London, February K. A Welsh Convention at Caidiff has passed a resolution calling on the (iovernment M take Welsh Disestablishment after the Veto and Finance Bills.30 words
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Article19 1911-02-04 9 i;n i m's Tf mill London. February 4. The (iermau Crown I'rince has arrived at Calcutta.19 words
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Article18 1911-02-04 9 l>m OSTASUTCMU LIoVH Tukciiasi. Berlin. February H. I i Ueiehstag ha- passed the I'nearned Increment Tax.18 words
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Article17 1911-02-04 9 DuOatMUiMOMi Liom) hmiii Merlin. February B, There arc no plague cases repotted at17 words
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Article26 1911-02-04 9 l!i net's TBUMBUUL London. I'ehiuarv A New York telegram says ninteen |nrsons were killnl by the dynamite explosion at New .lei s. v26 words
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Article27 1911-02-04 9 ItKITKII's TkI.KoIUM. LosaVm, I'VbruaiA :i. K Teheran telegram says the Mejliss lias voted for a pro)>osal to MgMJi five American financial ndi iam,27 words
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Article59 1911-02-04 9 The exports of Us boa Tonkin are c-umat iil at iicarlN HO tons \iailv The mines arc three in MOMMT, one of which yields both tin awl tantalum. In the others! the tin is accompanied by wolfram. l>e|«isits of this kind arc plentiful in rocky granite country and are of59 words
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Article601 1911-02-04 9 First Visit of London's Great Show To the East. What helped to make the Follies so extremely popular when they first appeared iv London was the way they took the audiences into their confidence. The great Pclissier would come to the front and drooping his left eye lid.601 words
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Article323 1911-02-04 9 Lord Curzon's Rectorial Address at Glasgow. In his Rectorial address at Glasgow, entitled East and West. Lord Curzon discussed the future. In the first place the increase of populations had not been checked by plagues, wars and famines. Secondly, there had beea an enormous increase in industrial323 words
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Article147 1911-02-04 9 The (ia/.elte of the M iust. contains the following notifications the lion K. 1,. BtOCkmaa, c. U. <*.. Colonial Secretary. Straits Settlements, assumed the duties of his ap|M>intmcnt oi February 1, 1011. He is appointed a member of the Tanjong Pagar Dock lioard in the place of147 words
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Article762 1911-02-04 9 APPRECIATION OF THE SERVICES OF SIR ARTHUR YOUNG. A Dearth of Unofficials. The Hon. Dr. Galloway had the distinction of being the only unofficial member present at the meeting of the Legislative Council i yesterday afternoon. There were also I present the Governor, Sir John Anderson, IG. C.762 words
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Article245 1911-02-04 9 Reports of the Registrars for Singapore and Penang. A report on the working of the registries of joint stix-k companies in Singapore and Penang during 1910 was laid on the table of the I.' gtasMNV Council meeting yesterday afternoon. With BMJMd to Singapore, Gottlieb rccordH that,245 words
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Article1336 1911-02-04 9 SHARES UPON A HEALTHY INCOME BASIS. Company Reports and Notices. The following information relating to the rubber industry is taken from the London and China Express of January 18 The market for Para, after receding somew hat, is steadier, with reserved sellers. Hard Fine on the spot1,336 words
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Article330 1911-02-04 9 Some Interesting Experiments on The Indian Frontier. Particulars arc published at Calcutta of an interesting series of experiments conducted during the past throe years on the K. W. Frontier by Mr. Habibul Rahman Khan, Deputy Superintendent of Telegraphs, where by wireless messages are transmitted along rivers, the water330 words
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Article238 1911-02-04 9 HAPPY MACEDONIANS." P. and 0. Passengers' Pleasant Time in the Canal. On her last outward voyage, the I', aud I). Macedonia was delayed in the Suez Canal for twenty-four hours owing to a breakdown ot the Sindoro, and, consequently, Colombo was not reached until a day after the scheduled time.238 words
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Article160 1911-02-04 9 At the Colombo Police Court, Mr. Abey sekerc. a partner of the firm of Messrs. Silv; and Abeysekere, of Dam Street, lodged I charge of cheating against a t ruder of the Pcttah. named A. N. Naina Marikar. Th< story for the prosecution was to the follow160 words
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Article67 1911-02-04 9 THE DUMA EXPOSES MISUSE OF CREDITS. Black Sea Defences Neglected. Rkutf.r's Tkleoram. London, February 4. A St. Petersburg telegram .-tays the Duma Committee on national defence has drawn up a formidable indictment of the Ministry of Marine, charging it with misapplication of credits voted far torpedo boats, and67 words
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Article37 1911-02-04 9 (From a Malacca Corkkspondknt.) Malacca, February 4. Information has been received by Malacca itubbcr Plantations, Limited, that the price, of fine Para in London yesterday was 5;8 ;>er lb., sellers. The market closed firm.37 words
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177 1911-02-04 9 Messrs. Charles llenjamin and Co. kindly favour us w ith tho London prices they have received this morning Rubber Prices. Plantation Rubber 5 6 per lb. Fine Hard Para 5 6 PRICKS. PmiCß*. AUagars f*liailiunmn> fHlOflp An»ld Malays J 1 <» l.cill.urxs177 words
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Article214 1911-02-04 9 Ualgownie Itiihocr MMMMi Mil Fw .January. 1&386 H>s. MalaLoti' DnbW Co.. Ltd. For January i.(1.",0 Ills. United Temiang iF. M. B.) Bobber Estates, Ltd. For January. :1.2(K) lbs. sheiford.- For January, 12,000 ll>s. Klanang. For January. 0,000 His. Harpenden. For January. 19,800 Ifca. Bukit Cheraka.- For January,214 words
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Article172 1911-02-04 9 Interesting Ceremony by Hollanders At the Cape. On the birthday of Princess Juliana of the Netherlands the Hollandors at Cape Town pi mlcd MMMJi l»ps. and on January 10 the young plants were taken to tin- Municipal Gardens, where they were planted iv the presence of the Dutch172 words
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Article63 1911-02-04 9 The prices, for the period from Kebruai 1 to 16 inclusive, of eultivatiil niblxr on .vhich BHH duty is leviable in the F.M.S. >n an ad valorem basis arc as under: per picul. MM and biscuit 1270 Fine crepe "27."« ltest scrap in crepe form 11l63 words
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Article70 1911-02-04 10 Tlio Rcini-flnal for tho Malay Football Championship will bo playod on tho Beach Koad reclamation ground thin afternoon between tlif Darul Haliar, from l'ulau Brani, aud tlic Marino Police team. The billiard match between Gray and E. Digglo of 8,000 up was won by tho Australian, ■who70 words
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Article88 1911-02-04 10 Kcppcl (iolf Club. Member-, of the Keppcl Golf Club are notit'n d that play for tho January medal takes place to-day and to-morrow (Suuday). The Chinese New Year Com]H'tition resulted in A. Gray securing first prize and Jos. Binnic second prize. Sepoy Lines (iolf Club. Tin; third round of88 words
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Article114 1911-02-04 10 Tanglin Club Monthly Medal. Play for the January monthly bowling medal of the Tanglin Club resulted as follows A DiilTcrs Cup. presented anonymously, will be bowled for by members who have in- vii won a Ib >w ling competition on Thursday. February lt>. 1.. Dmiuian (winner) 687+120-807 \V. Lowtbac114 words
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Article310 1911-02-04 10 Results of Recent Association and Rugby Matches. The ioDowiag BflBM football results are brought on to Jaaoary U. Thi uame of the In > iu i. -.mi is always pliici-d first. k mil 11 1 1 818 Tho Laagaa, DMaiea L— Notts Ponat I, Liverpool 0. Kvertmi B,310 words
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Article184 1911-02-04 10 Tlic report tram August 21. 1909. to Scpt<- nherdO, L9IO, shows Uari the output of dry rubber Bmoanted to i'.'.<)7lll>. The uumbcr of eeeoMite gathered wmSL^BS, Tlm avi iprice irwllami wm r.s. n.o."id. par lb. Aa ii -iilt of the machinery sent out, it is t'xjKitc<l thai184 words
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Letter127 1911-02-04 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I should liko to ask Season how many men commence business at 10 a.m., in proportion to the number who start at 9 a.m., or boforo. I think most men arc well into their day's work by 10 a.m.127 words
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Letter135 1911-02-04 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, A planter friend of mine takes great pride, when on a visit to the metropolis, to get himself up as a man about town, and, shorn of his kahki, he might easily deceive residents in Singapore. J udge of his135 words
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Article498 1911-02-04 10 An Officer's Scheme of Antarctic Exploration. In is announced that the German Antarctic expedition, under the command of the I!, iv. u i. in explorer. Lieutenant Fichner, will leave Germany early this *aw for Buonos Aires, and will proceed from there at the beginning of October via498 words
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Article74 1911-02-04 10 At a luncheon given on January 20 in lionour of Mr. (ir.iham White's flight from London to LichneUl, a silver trophy was presented. Replying, Mr. Graham White said that the Government won carefully considering his suggestion that it should have the hat call on all aviators and their machines. Personally,74 words
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Article898 1911-02-04 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, February 4, 1911. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations tli is morning: GENERAL. FlO Eastern Smelting Co. $7pd. 6.15 7.00 10 Kroner and Noave Ld. 29.50 80.JU 10 llotol van Wijk898 words
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Article429 1911-02-04 10 St. Andrew's Cathedral. (Sunday, February 5, 19 1 1.) Fifth Sunday After Epiphany. 7 A.M.— Matiks. First Lesson Proverbs I. Second Lesson S. Matthew XX, 17. Hymn 292. 7.45 a.m.— Holy Communion (Choral). Introit 818. Service Hugh Blair. Hymns 181, 813 and 558. 9.15 a.m.- Holy Communion (Plain).429 words
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Advertisement62 1911-02-04 10 Oh fill me wb«>re in fancy bred, Id b< »tiU gi ld, or arrp* Tl ci i *i i<- tin »okK ili' toitaaid: Beaaj 'i i M»r ni>kiin. A I'll mill a li\<l I ral \V, u'il tut it at tlio Li.kn 1 t Al 'Ii r !>MidH f ill62 words
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Advertisement12 1911-02-04 10 WAThRBURY'S METABOLIZED COO LIVER OIL COMPOUNO. OF ALL CHEMISTS. $1.25 AND $2.0012 words
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Advertisement105 1911-02-04 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Victoria Theatre, SINGAPORE:. Mr. Henry Dallas'* Season FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Mi-. Henry Dallas Will prc-cDt THE FOLLIES By arranittment with H. G. Pelisaier from the Apollo Theatre, London. TO-MIOHT. The pro(?rammd will include Hamlet" with H. U. Pelissier'a apolugita to William Slitkespeare. HENRY DALLAS, aa Hamlet. Bnokiog105 words
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Advertisement216 1911-02-04 10 Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER To -Night. Extra Special Dinner TO-NIGHT. The Ladies' Band of the Grand Continental Hotel will be in attendance, from 7.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. HOTEL VAN WIJK CO., LTD. 4 3 43 GRANITE. The nndera^ned are prepared to entei into oontractH (or the snpply ol Granit<216 words
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Advertisement232 1911-02-04 10 Moutrie IS A SYNONYM OF GOOD FAITH. Moutrie's GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Moutrie's SELL THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS ONLY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. THE PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE. THE ARCADE. MIrJEM;N GERWANTZO. Wanted, a competent Manager (or a small Hjdraolic Tin Midi-, couverstnt with tlie rnnoioe o> a <(m Priducer Plant.232 words
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Article920 1911-02-04 11 One has to go a long way back to find a record of a conflict between the |x>lice and criminals in any way similar to that which took place in the East End of London early last month. Perhaps the nearest parallel is that furnished by the920 words
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Article197 1911-02-04 11 Wall street, the New York equivalent to the London Stock Exchange. Ims Ix-cn en j g igcd in the cheerful iH'cii|uition of estimating the fortune of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the ■oil king. There are no accurate means of getting at the figures, and it is very197 words
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Article682 1911-02-04 11 Recent Observations by a Cawnpore Resident. Snake charming has, doubtless, been the subject of much exaggeration. So much so has this been the case that many people have ceased to believe that there is anything in' it. If, however, we accept the account of some recent snake682 words
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Article482 1911-02-04 11 Mending the Skull with a Piece of The Shin-Bone. With a largi portion of his own shin-bone bridging across a three-inch gap iv his skull a little boy of four will be discharged from the Kasteru London Hospital for Children after one of tin- most extraordinary o|>cratioiis iv482 words
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Article1189 1911-02-04 11 KING GEORGE WILL FOLLOW HIS FATHERS PRACTICE. Links With The Past The King has determined to continue the policy of his father in regard to the nomenclature of ships of war, says The Times. The latest vessel to be laid down will not be the Royal Oeorge, but1,189 words
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Article1667 1911-02-04 11 EUROPEAN SCOUWGE PREDICTED FOR THIS YEAR History of the Disease. A highly instructive lecture on epidemic cholera was delivered by Major Leonard Rogers, I. M. S., the well-known pathologist, at the monthly meeting of the Asiatic Society of Bengal on January 8, of which the following is an1,667 words
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Article391 1911-02-04 11 Dr. Joweit s View of Perfect Young Womanhood. Dr. J. H. Jowett, speaking at the prize distribution in connection with the King Edward's Grammar School for Girls at Aston. Birmingham, gave a delightful sketch of )k-i -feet young womanhood. He asked what kind of a girl was391 words
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Article48 1911-02-04 11 Minister: And how did Noah spend his time in the ark Small Boy Fi&hin." Minister A vera reasonable suggestion, my laddie." Small Boy (guardedly) But he wouldna catch muckle." Minister (surprised) What makes ye Uiinkthat?" Small Boy (knowingly) "Because, ye see, he had only twa wir-rms."48 words
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Article1004 1911-02-04 11 A lazy man is no better than a dead one, and takes up more room. According to Lord DeHborongh, the chairman of the Thames Conservancy Board, an inch of rain means a volume of water 670 miles long, 240 feet wide, and 10 feet deep. "She acted1,004 words
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Article2723 1911-02-04 12 BRILLIANT POLITICIAN AND MAN OF LETTERS. Biographical Sketch of His Life. A brilliant imlitician and man of letters, Sir Charles Dilke. second baronot. whose ili -Mtli was 11 1" i ■I in our issue of Saturday 1 i-. t occupied for many years a foremost position in2,723 words
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Article385 1911-02-04 12 Instructions Issued by the Football Association. The Football Association have issued a list of instructions telling referees that they must aud must not do. These are Offside. -Law 6 provides that a player who is in an offside position must not touch the ball, nor interfere with385 words
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Article165 1911-02-04 12 Anglo- Belgian Corporation. Mr. W. A. S. Hellyar, who presided, on December 81 at Winchester House. E. C. at the annual general meeting of the AngloHelgiau (Sierra Leone) Corporation, Limited, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said the directors had been successful in raising fresh working capital,165 words
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Article198 1911-02-04 12 Messrs. John E. Watson and Son, 80, Georgo-square, Glasgow, tho secretaries of the Itio Grande Rubber Estates, Limited, have issued a circular to the shareholders, in which they report tliat they have received a cable from the compaay's bankers in Manila, stating that completed documents have198 words
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Article1202 1911-02-04 12 CLAIMED TO BE THE OLDEST AFLOAT. Launched in 1854. There recently appeared in the French newspaper, Petit Marsellais to a history of what was stated to be the oldest steamship' afloat. This vessel in the Orient, belonging to the New Mediterranean Navigation Company. She was built at1,202 words
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Article426 1911-02-04 12 Rubber Shareholders Are an Astute Body. The fallacious idea appears to be hold in many quarters, says The Financier, that since the boom a vast number of people have found themselves loaded up with far more rubber shares than they can conveniently do with, and that426 words
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Article211 1911-02-04 12 Complaint that Business Capital Was Diverted to Finance it. From the report of the Canadian Trade Commission at Shanghai we extract the fallowing details, says the Finum ial N*W| of January 5 Early in the year business in all lines was opening out well, and the211 words
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Article278 1911-02-04 12 Discrepancy of Trees Leads To Surrender of Shares. The following circular has been issued by the secretaries to the shareholders of the Bantam (Java) Rubber Estates We are instructed by the directors to inform you that upon a close estimate of tho number and ages i>f the278 words
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Article1057 1911-02-04 12 £4,000,000 LEFT FORCHARITABLB PURPOSES. Below the Recent Average. Bequests for public purposes made in wills published in the coarse of l'.Hti have amounted to about £4,000,00(1. This is rather Ichh than the average of the last tive yearn. In tli.it period tlie public bequests of £100.(100 each1,057 words
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Advertisement687 1911-02-04 13 If it be Dot true, speak it not, Ii it be not seemly, do it not." Marcus Aurelius. The one and only Sole Agents a PATERSON. SIMONS CO., LTD. SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY. FROM FEBRUARY 1. 1911. AID UNTIL FURTHER .NOVICE. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1284(0789 10687 words
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Advertisement308 1911-02-04 13 ARTICLES FOR SALE. BIRDB OF PARADIBE FCR SALE. At Messrs. Moraax k Co 19/20, Boat Quay. 101 FOR SALE A new motor boat, 40 H.P., length 82' x 8' x s'. Will carry 20 bags rioe. Apply Gaggino and Co. U8079 DEVOEB IMPERIAL BRIL I ANT BRAND SYLVAN ARROW BRAND.308 words
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Advertisement329 1911-02-04 13 MIT NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 21 7 Orchard Road. AWARDED MEDAL AND DIPLOMA AND FIRST PRIZE, AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW SINGAPORE, 1910, Arranged Floral Baskets, Bouquets, showers and Floral forms of all descriptions. Wedding orders receive special attention MANY LOCAL TESTIMONIALS. Prices Moderate. Cut Flowers rom 'our own Nurseries quite Fresh. NURSERIES329 words
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Advertisement295 1911-02-04 13 ASAHI Iflk T> ITITP MM PILrILrIV |j jy Best and t )i cheapest. fm IWI Wholesale only from Jts^Lv vv I jll IHr I rhe Mitsui ßussan Kaislia. Ld. fl l| J^Bi. I THE DAI NIPPON BREWERY m^g§^yjg]| Tamoto Company j|3j }fltfHL MM KR DOZEN ij my Pints $1.60 Iml295 words
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Advertisement462 1911-02-04 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIIHTED. Head Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board off Director* 1 Q. A. Dbbriuk, Esq., Chairman. A. H. K.mr, Ehq Managing Director. Pbtbb Fowlib, m.b., c m Chief Med. Officer. 9. M. Elliot, Esq. Roy. N. J. Oocvrbi-r. Tow Noan Pan, Esq. Onq Soon Tbb,462 words
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Advertisement251 1911-02-04 14 INBUBAHCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 1862. Insurance in Force, vrvr |i7,MM,OM New Busineaa, 1909, over H,I*MM Net Surplus above liabilities for reserve and all outstanding claims, over $2,076,000 (Straite Currency), Over SM,tM was set aside as a special addition to Policy reserves. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South251 words
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Advertisement518 1911-02-04 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital in 80,000 Shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,600,000 Heaerve.Liabilit j of Proprietors... £1,300,000 BANKERS. National Bank of Sootland. The London City k Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aooounta are opened and interest518 words
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Advertisement459 1911-02-04 14 BANKING, THE BZE HJU TONB BANKING AND INSURANCE Cl. LTD. NO. 67 AND 68, KLINO BTREET. Established 1907. Capital paid up »1,000,C00.00 Reserve liability of proprietors 1,000/100.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. Tab Tbce Joon 6. Sm Kia Jax Nam Kirn Senu 7. Tao Hoo Lai 5. Liau Chia Hbmo 8. Tarn459 words
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Advertisement561 1911-02-04 14 MIEB BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANO EFFECTS. AT NO. O, OFF RIVER VALLBI HOVD. The property of F. Apps, Esq On Saturday, February 4, 1911, At 2 p.m. Comprising Teak occasional marble top tables, HANDSOME POLISHED CARVKD TEAK SIDEBOARD WITH MIRRORED PANELS, polished teak dinner561 words
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Advertisement529 1911-02-04 14 MORTGAGEES SALE. On Tubsday, Febbcaky 7, at 2.30 P.M. Freehold land situate ol) Telok Keraa Road, in the District of Siglap, Singapore, area 298,066 equare feet, being part of grant No. 1. Plantrd with coconut tree*. POWELL k CO., Auctioneer* 2-3 6-2 IN THE EBTATE OF TAN HE. DECEABED. VALUABLE529 words
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Article1138 1911-02-04 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Evolution of (he Taxi-Cab. Mi. .1. S. Critchley rocwitly rcatl a paper at the Royal Automobile Club, on The Evolution of tho Taxi Cab." In the conrno of hw paper, Mr. Critcliloy Haid that in 1896 an electric niotor-cab company was1,138 words
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Advertisement285 1911-02-04 15 WOLSELEY CARS FORMERLY KNOWN A3 81D0ELEY AUTOCJWB Sole Agents Penanf?, F.M.S. and Sumatra. CENTRAL SSSS SILENT KNIGHT Arriving Shortly 8 H.l'., Single cylinder, four seated Can. 12 H.P., Two-cylinder five seated Can. In Stock •20 H.P., 6 cylinder, Hovenseatod, STANDARD," painted Black. 15 H.P., 4-cylinder, five seated, NAPIER" painted Khaki.285 words
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Advertisement11 1911-02-04 15 Woods Great Peppe-tmnt Ours tor all internal ooaapUiutß. Uyueotery, Coagha. CoMs,Me.11 words
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Advertisement461 1911-02-04 15 PHILLIPS' sfc B. D. V. AND Pinnance TOBACCO. IN CARTRILXJES Packed in Jib. air-tight tins. Price 35 cents per tin. OBTAINABLE OF K,OBIIJTSO2iT-A.^TID CO. l^T(% thff IVir«r»*»r»vl*~ and tho«« sarfcrln* froaa IMaaaaaa A I .V c 1/ySpepilC Urn Stomach and IntnllM. Whtn Ibc dinuivr otgj.H m axakened or impaired ooe461 words
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Advertisement157 1911-02-04 15 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. (NEAR KNTRANCE to BORNEO WHARF) Telephone IO2S. »S«« stocks of ail kinds of FROZEN MBATS, eto., can be delivered to Shipping at the Wharves, or ia the Singapore Roads, on short notioe. OFFICE HOURB: Week dmjs 7 a.m. to 6 p m Sandays 7 ajn,157 words
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Advertisement512 1911-02-04 16 "ELEPHANT" Cement. BEST PORTLAND GUARANTEED PURE. MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTSTYPIST AND STENOGRAPHER W»NTID. WmM, experienced Typist and Stenographer one capable of taking Cliitf (.':<. ik-hirj, tlerdiaot t':-in, Singapore. Apply R. E. C, co S -.raits Times. CHINEBE CLERKS WANTEO. Wanted for a tin mine in Pabanc,512 words
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Advertisement434 1911-02-04 16 WANTB. CHINESE BOOKKEEPER WANTED. Wanted, a Chinese Bookkeeper for Kelantau. Apply with testimonials to Mossrs. Patereon, Simons A Co., Ltd. 8-3 v CLERK WANTEO. Wanted, Clerk, Chinese or Eurasian, for a Rnbber Estate in Pritiah North Borneo. Must be an cmciint typist and have a knowledge of bookkeeping. Apply, with434 words
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Advertisement540 1911-02-04 16 TO BE LET M 8010 OFFICE a GODOWN TO BE LET. With immediate entry No. 7, Malacca Street Apply to ODTHBIK A CO., LTD. niaB6 TO LET. From Ist February, 84, The Aroade, Ist flnor, suitable for an rfflce. Apply to Alkofl &Co 70, The Awade. 71 62 TOUT 32540 words
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Advertisement691 1911-02-04 16 NOTICEB. n(nicT~ NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partner ship hereto subsisting between Tan Moung Tho, Sect Tiang Lim, Ho Sok Cboo Neo, Oen Kbeng Liang, Khouw Kirn Tjiang and Tan On Wijt, carrying on bufinp«n at Malacca under the style or firm of "THE MELEKKK RUBBER COMPANY "has tbis691 words
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Advertisement574 1911-02-04 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIP CHANDLERS. Oovsrnmsnt and Municipal Contractor*. Telephone No. 431. 108 ft 109. Market Street. MALACCA PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION. Tbe postponed Annual General Meeting will be held in tbe Malacca Clob, on Sunday, February 6, at 11 o'clock forenoon. Business General. 811 4-3 RUBBER EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. The pnblic574 words
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Advertisement342 1911-02-04 16 THE SINGAPORE 170, ORCHARD ROAD. •oats and Shoes mads to order by EXPERIENCED JAPANESE WORKMEN, IN ANY SHAPE AND STYLE. (ONLY ENGLISH LEATHER USED). Repairs neatly executed. Open from 7.80 in., to 9 p.m.. Daily. 24-l.il 38 8 TO SERIOUS INVESTORS ONLY. For sale, at an attractive figure, 76 years'342 words
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Miscellaneous240 1911-02-04 16 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellaneous wants of every description are ineerted at the prepaid rate of II pnr four lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four linos, $1 eaoh insertion. Far p.p.o. oards, on page 6, 12. Inch Soali lUtss are240 words
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