The Straits Times, 23 June 1911
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Title Section13 1911-06-23 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.599 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JUNE 23. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement382 1911-06-23 1 WATSON'S Mo. 1O Whisky TME BEST lON THE TRIUMPH OF OIL °X 8 The BLANCHARD (Patent) HIGH-POWER INVBRTBD SAFETY INCANDESCENT OIL LAMP. (Burns I > shi?c&ffYi t\ m I*L BIN6LE-1 16HT PEKCANT I AM PB IJfeft m i RESIDENCES. W fl \J "*.-'4J^k 300 CANDLE POWER A ■nr-' i i382 words
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Advertisement173 1911-06-23 1 THE SPORTING DEPOT. We keep a large Stock of Golf Clubs, which are all specially selected for us from the following well-known Maker*. D.&W.Auchterlonie I I H \)J |H We have a large Cann and Taylor fl ff Vty 1/ 1] stock of Golf balls J and A. Slmpsen j173 words
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Advertisement12 1911-06-23 1 EDMIST S GO. CHAMPAGNE AOAMBON. GILFILLAN «N0 CO.. LTO •nun i.,t\rj, I12 words
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Article895 1911-06-23 2 THE UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES OF INDIA. Canada and Australia. The special Coronation issue uf the Financial Review of Reviews contains three articles of more than passing interest, dealing with three great Dependencies, and written by men whose wide experience and sound knowledge of their subject entitles them to careful895 words
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Article91 1911-06-23 2 According to the Malay Mail there is no cause for alarm with regard to the cholera outbreak in Lower Perak. It hae been cleared out of Sungei Kring to a great extent, and most of the people in the unsatisfactory" area have been moved up to a camp at the91 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement97 1911-06-23 2 "'Hazeline' Snow (trade mark) Greatly rfduccd for Prickly Heat Its soothing and healing properties produce a delicious feeling of coolU ness and comfort. The ideal balm for painful sunburn, it instantly relieves the smarting sensation and removes IsC redness m V of the inflammation. .*> V. Of all Chemist* £tj97 words
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Advertisement60 1911-06-23 2 •JUST ARRIVED C holce Select ion OF FOR THF. CORONATION. SMOKE JOSE TINCNANT V SOftWES A CIE S IMronap, Quo Vadig Vinioiov, Monopoly Car den s s L'Esperienoe Kirg Georee, Marca Nuova Hidalgor, Toci Xii Kif, exquisite short smoke. Absolute sound value (or money obtainable only at JEANOU AND PATTARA,60 words
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Advertisement13 1911-06-23 2 For all internal oomplaints, Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc., take Woods' Great Poppermint Curo13 words
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Advertisement678 1911-06-23 2 HUNGRY— BUT AFRAID TO EAT. That i* tlio distioHsfnl plight of many a sufferer from Indigestion. Longing for a good Htjnare meal, lie dare not give rein to appetite because of the tortures that are sure to follow, and bo has to exist on the lightest of diet, often enduring678 words
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Advertisement969 1911-06-23 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Ronto Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San FrancUco to all Points in tbe United States, Canada, Mexico, and Europe. Operating ths Haw 21,000 ton Tripla Scrsw Turbins Liners "Tenyo Mara and Chly* Msru," the Queeni969 words
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Article1565 1911-06-23 3 RESULTS OF THE DEEPENING SCHEME. What it Means for Ceylon and Australia. The directors of the Suez Canal Company Lave decided to increase the depth of the canal to 11 metres, or 86 feet. Its present depth is SO to 81 foot, and the ueopening of the1,565 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement222 1911-06-23 3 UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumugator) RECOMMENDED BY THE 'DEIT. OF AGRICULTURE, F.M.S. WHITE ANT AND IN USE ON NEARLY EVERY RUBBER ESTATE IN THE F.M.S. EXTERMINATOR. SOLE IMPORTERS: AYLESBURY AND GARLAND, IPOH. OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORE FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Mpoffinaris 44 THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." Supplied222 words
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Advertisement54 1911-06-23 3 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. I Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all54 words
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Advertisement288 1911-06-23 3 BOVRIL £2'r&£j^7 Tickles, Hliifi^Kni the BFjMgjr Palate A Swollen Knee s about as painfol and inooDveoient as any ihing jou would find in a day's joarnoy Ind it is dangerous a swollen knee leads to permanent lameness. Read what A. C. Lt-bmao, of Wajnesboro, Pa., saya: I have leen tbe288 words
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Advertisement437 1911-06-23 3 The REGISTERED TRADE MARK of Milkmaid! Full Cream Milk I' IMP" w IS THE HALL-MARK OF i%KBJ!M PERFECT PURITY j I tutt JflnHtt if a "d Cuarantee of Highest Quality. [JPJL^J UNTOUCHED BY HAND. j The Original and Best. I [|L LARQEBT SALE IN THE WORLD. Jf\ Sold by all437 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement624 1911-06-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN, PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issaed for Übina Ooast, Persian Oulf, Continental, and Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat:— MAIL LINES Outward (for China.) 1911 I Delta Aag624 words
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Advertisement536 1911-06-23 4 STEAMEB SAILINGS. N.Y.K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. EUROPttH LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained be. tweea Yokohama via ports to Marseille*, TiWHTf and Aatwerp, aader mail oontract with the Imperial Japaneeo Government The New Twin-sorew Steamers maintaining this servioe have beaa specially designed anrt onnrtnicted. and are fitted with536 words
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Advertisement619 1911-06-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. U.S. MAIL UNE. The great Btoamship line between CHINA, JAPAN and EUROPE, via Honolulu and San Francisco, operating the new 18,000 tons, twin-sorew steamers KORBA and SIBERIA, together with the well known steamers CHINA, MONGOLIA MANCHURIA AND PERSIA. CHOIOB OF SIX FIRST-OLASS BTaV AMERS,619 words
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Advertisement257 1911-06-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. Caiadun Pacific Railway Co.'? Royal Mail Staaunahip LJnaxTHB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUBOPB Vu Cbuia, Jap am, Canada a>d m UamD Statss. Roote from Hongkong, via Shanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japaa), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Empress ol India" j Twin screw RM.S.»Bmpre« of Japan" fi*^ R.M.S.257 words
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Advertisement495 1911-06-23 4 STEAMER SAIUN6S. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. MB Combined aaSMPViaek. The steamers of these Oompanien maintain a regular servioe between Hambarg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, aad the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, thoy are rtospatnhnil fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg aad once a month for Bremerhaven direct, oalling at Penang and495 words
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Advertisement648 1911-06-23 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Horddautscher Lloyd, Brtmtn. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers it this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar Gonna, Naples (ooeaesUaa Maraailles, N plea, Alexandria, and vioe versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Peaaag, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,648 words
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Article183 1911-06-23 5 FIXTURES. Friday, June 23. High Water, 7 21 a.m.. 7.22 p.m. Public HolHay. Bxch»nt!'> B»ok< closed. Feait to th« Poor. Medical School, S°poy Linps, 6 p.m. Indian Christian Arsod., fI.BU p.m. Ball in Victoria Momorial Hill, 9.80 p.m. Ball in S. V. C. Drill Hall, 9.80 p.m.183 words
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Article226 1911-06-23 5 To DAT, Port Swf Ucnhim and TelokAnmn Selangor 8 rm M*larea and Mutr Lady W«ld Bpm Biu f'jliat Hjdk Wan Bi i II n<koag, S!'»"Bl)ai and .l*!i.if hl I Canada and Tim United States via lloimkonn P. Alicu il pm Pcnanu, Rangoon aud Calcutta BharaU 4 pm226 words
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Article128 1911-06-23 5 The B I. eont'Bct pa"kot ptesmT Tre«ta liivipg left P- naog st 5.40 p m yenterday, tufty be expected to arrivt here tomorrow morning. Tim M. M. company's Kaam^r A.Bilrc bavine lett Colombo at 3 p.m. on Werloptiday, the 114 initßit, may bo expeo'ci to ariivu hero128 words
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Article334 1911-06-23 5 Latest Arrivals. Ban P'h-Onan, B-it str. f>76 trns Capta n Smith ,ln-i. 2!. Fom .Mv<w, June 14 O c. -Hi 67 d.p. Heap Eug Moli. For Soor*< b.Ta. Udc. K h.!,. fia-n. Di htr. 823 torin Captain Vinmnp, June ?2. F'om I'aiti^ ,Imf II Oc aod d.p. Sh-ps334 words
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101 1911-06-23 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PAOAR East Wharf Basin— Nil. [Heiro. East V. Section No. I—Zamania.Rampbios,1 Zamania.Rampbios, Sb»rs Wharf- Nil. Main W. Sict. No. 2— Nil. 8— PJtsanulok. 4— Ul«. B-I-c»i». 6— Kabirgs, Bharata. Laooon Docb 7— (UnnVr cnn«trootion).101 words
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Article175 1911-06-23 5 Arrival?. Prrßtp«ru'rKaka,June22.— From Malacca: Mr. W. D*vid'op. Per Btfurcer Venepsls, Jn^fl 22. Fora R^ngit M»>««rs. Prr>u«er anrl Verri in I. not 1. Per st ampr S pplio, Jnnn 2.— From K"l«nUn: Mr. »n* Mr«. W. K-^rr, M«s.r.. H. 1". r, MrOill. Lim Yong Secg, Habbacb and Mis175 words
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Article238 1911-06-23 5 Finance Commerce, EXCHANGE. SnoAPOii Jun» 21, 1911. On Lokdon— Bank 4 m/a 2/4} Demand 2/4/, Private 6 ro/e VIA,;. do Bm/i 2/4) On Gmmant- Bank d/d 288* Private 8 m/s 342* Ok Frahcb— Bank d/d '294 Private 8 m/» 299 On India— Bank T. T. 174| Private 80 d/i 1764238 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article168 1911-06-23 5 [8806 !2 faluo 10 10 Bel»» Tin 10 10 Bruanx 10 10 Bruseh Hyd 10 10 Kaoaboi El £1 KintaTin El £1 Kledan* Til 10 10 Knantan Tin Cl £1 Labat Minos 10 10 Malacca Tin i/- 6/- PabanK Consol El £1 Pengkklcn El £1 Po&inK Bkbro Bl £1168 words
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Article594 1911-06-23 5 Imuo tS Value Bayers. Sailors. 3/- 3/- Allagai 8/1 1 4/8 2/. 3/- Anglo Malay 17/IJ 18/8 2/. 2/- Batang Maiaka 2/- 2 8 £1 £1 Batu Caves 18.0.0 14.0.0 £1 £1 Batu Tißa 4.0.0 4.1.0 £1 £1 Bnkit Kajang 2.1.0 4 8.0 £1 £1 Bakit Lintang 4.0.0 4.10.0594 words
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Article134 1911-06-23 5 liwce !2 Value ej Buyers. Sellers 10 10 Eartero Smelting 10 00 10 7 i, 700 £1 41 Electric Tramways 8/8 4/8 10 10 FrMcr A Neave 40.00 41.00 100 Howartfa Brskine 4)00 100 7% Prol. 81.00 100 100 Kati Bro, iW. 180 00 HO.UO 100 100 a 8%134 words
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Article51 1911-06-23 5 Bayers Sellers Howarth Erskine 6% $800,000 par Riloy, Har K r<«»voe 6% 1284,000 '11 Singapore Eleotrio T ram ways 5% £860,000 S'pore Mnnioipal B $1,878 000 nom. Bayers Selhn S'pore Municipal 4J% ol 1907 11,600,000 2J% 6%P«» Spore Municipal 4|% of 1909 11,000,000 2U 6%pm S'pore Mnnioiptl 4% 1602.90051 words
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Article50 1911-06-23 5 Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time-gun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore J standard time, on every day excepting 1 Sunday, when it is fired at one o clock.50 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1911-06-23 5 Woods Or. it Peppermint Cure for al internal oouiplainta. Dysentery, Coughs Voids, oto.13 words
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Advertisement241 1911-06-23 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. Jioo 27— At sal-room, 8,263 acres of land at Pu'an B .tarn. »t 2.1>0. .T m- 2S— At sal- 1 om. Miloor Sif.% at 11. Juno 30 -At saleroom, the British steamer Wilhelm, at 2.80. Jiinf 80 -At ea'erooiD, a l*rgo plank and atrsp shed241 words
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Advertisement272 1911-06-23 5 Hrdatt) London CIGARETTES. Our whole time v occumii pied in producing the ■V 'Vv finest cigarette it is po«- Tq«/^v ticular price is our aim; r'Tj#\/P^** t **^^^~3&&} our f' rBt attention is the I* l M Jjdr^iP*o^~Ztfrf2l^^ quality -then we fix the "jF^^ST I -r 1 1 7nT V272 words
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Advertisement98 1911-06-23 5 A surprising find has been mado by Dr. F. Martin at Hemsen, on the island of Gotland, Sweden. Amongst a number of other objects excavated from the earth is a cap of white glazed China, which appears to have been buried about the year 900 A.D. At first thought to98 words
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Advertisement131 1911-06-23 5 Kubelik and a Boy Violinist. Tbo boy street violinist, David Paget, who was recently given an engagement at tho Hippodrome and played before the German Emperor at Lady Londcsborough's party came to London recently from St. Helens, and visited Herr Kubelik, at the latter's request. After the boy had given131 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous203 1911-06-23 5 WEATHER REPORT Kandaog Kerban Hospital. Jnne 22. 9 a.m. 8 p.m. 0 P.M. Rainfa 1 Rarrd. 82 Fab *>.9:7 2P.88 9.»« V '■einp Hi., i k-.|) 84.0 Wei Rulh Ther 7t>.o 7H.<I l>ir i f Wind I S.B. S.K S.E. M x lemp. .0 I \»io. if.\ Hal. in Sun203 words
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1164 1911-06-23 6 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. FOR KING AND EMPIRE. The great day is over, and all has gone well. King George and his Consort have been crowned, and from every corner of their vast dominions congratulations have been showered upon them. Out here tho brilliant decorations fluttered under blue1,164 words
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Article13 1911-06-23 6 It is announced that the Crystal Palace is to be sold next year.13 words
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Article12 1911-06-23 6 Bandmann's Opera Co. have definitely decided not to visit Bangkok this year.12 words
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Article15 1911-06-23 6 An Old Wellingtonian dinner was held in tho Empire Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday last.15 words
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Article18 1911-06-23 6 Earthquake shocks were again recorded at Batavia on the night of the 15th inst., says the Java Bode.18 words
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Article18 1911-06-23 6 The Transvaal mines in May produced gold to the value of £2,913,734, the largest amount in their history.18 words
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Article20 1911-06-23 6 A memorial to Lord Clive at Morcton Say, near Market Drayton, was unveiled on June 18 by Lady Mary Herbert.20 words
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Article21 1911-06-23 6 At tho coffee auction held at Rotterdam on the 13th inst., good ordinary Java realized 47 guilder cents per half kilo.21 words
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Article17 1911-06-23 6 Mr. John Gray, the treasurer of the Royal Anthropological Society, has invented a machine which gauges intellects.17 words
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Article22 1911-06-23 6 The Singapore Anti-Opium Society will hold its fifth anniversary at the Middle Koad Hall, on Monday, June 26, at S p. vi.22 words
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Article23 1911-06-23 6 The date of departure of the steamer Guthrie, of the Burns I'hilp line, has beeu altered from the 30th to the 27th inst.23 words
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Article23 1911-06-23 6 Planters iv the Slim River district in Perak are complaining of the severe drought which has been experienced for about a month now.23 words
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Article23 1911-06-23 6 The Sumatra Bode mentions that petroleum springs have been discovered at Kias. A syndicate has applied for prospecting rights over the whole region.23 words
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Article28 1911-06-23 6 There is reported to be considerable activity in the Bangkok piece-goods market. Inquiries indicate that imports arc likely to increase this season and that trade will be brisk.28 words
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Article35 1911-06-23 6 Prices to view the Koyal progress in London on the 23rd inst. are fairly cheap, says a London wire, but two guineas is about the lowest price for a seat to view the Coronation procession.35 words
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Article31 1911-06-23 6 At Sotheby's, Bunyan's signed copy of Fox's Book of Martyrs was withdrawn, owing, it was announced, to the action of the Attorney-Geucral. The sale has to be postponed for the present.31 words
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Article38 1911-06-23 6 The local branch of the Nctherluuds India Commercial Bank have received telegraphic advice from the head-office, stating that the general meeting of shareholders of the bank has declared a dividond of 23 per cent, for the year 1910.38 words
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Article38 1911-06-23 6 The Foreign Office has published the reports of Sir Alexander Hosie upon his recent investigations of poppy cultivation in China. He is satisfied that it has been suppressed in Szechuan and reduced by Tl per cent, in Yunnan.38 words
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Article59 1911-06-23 6 At the conferring of honorary degrees on the Maharaja of Bikanir and the Aga Khan at Cambridge on June 14, Dr. Saudys, public orator, described the Maharaja of Bikanir as acting on the Komau rule, salu.s populi suprtina lex. Dr. Sandys said that the Aga Khan had no territorial possession.59 words
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Article71 1911-06-23 6 The horso which Lord Kitchener waa to ride in the Coronation procession, yesterday, was Moifaa, which won the Grand National Steeplechase in 1904, and was subsequently purchased by King Edward for X'2,ti2,j. The horse, which was bred in New Zealand, was originally owned by Mr. Spencer (iollan, an Australian. The71 words
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Article77 1911-06-23 6 A collision occurred of a goods and a mixed train between Sourabaya aud Goebcug at about noon on the 14th instant, says the Batavia Nicuwsblad. Eight goods waggons were derailed and several damaged the mixed train remained on the line. No passengers were hurt but a pointsman sustained severe injuries77 words
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Article76 1911-06-23 6 Mr. .lustio Harlan, of the United States Supreme Court, who stood out against the finding of his brother justices in the case of the Standard Uil Company, lias filed a new dissenting opinion couched in very vigorous terms, lie treats his eight associates with Kcoru as interfering people, guilty of76 words
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Article92 1911-06-23 6 Dr. Orville Wight, who for several months has been directing the excavations iv the river Wyo at Chepstow, confident of discovering documents to prove that Bacon wrote Shakespeare's plays, has abandoned the search he had beeu following for some time. The wooden structure found below the bed of the river,92 words
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Article93 1911-06-23 6 It is announced that the German Emperor has abandoned his opposition to creumtioii and that his Majesty will not only usseut to the bill permitting cremation i I'russia, which is now before the Prussiu Diet, but he has issued an army order allowing officers, who die on active service to93 words
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Article347 1911-06-23 6 Mr. Knng Tian Cheng has left Pcrak on route to Tientsin. The death is annonnced of the Rev. Saltcr Price, the missionary. Mr. Fabian Ware has resigned the editor ship of tho Morning Post. Dr. W. H. Scott has arrived in Sarawak to take up the appointment347 words
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Article149 1911-06-23 6 It has been decided (says tho Malay Mail of Wednesday last) to invite public subscriptions to defray the costs of an appeal in thu Proudlock case, and it is hoped that the sum obtained will be sufficient to secure the best legal advice available. Cheques should be149 words
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Article173 1911-06-23 6 The report by the British Consul at Batavia on the trade of .lava says tho year 1910 has been a most interesting one for the rubber industry in Java as tho oldest of tho hovca plantations have now reached the productive stage. Little actual tapping has173 words
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Article222 1911-06-23 6 The proposal Ui ghw BMta facilities for the use of the telephone iv the rural districts of ISritaiu is likely to be largely taken advan tage of. The Agricultural Orpanisulion Society is sending a deputation to meet thu I'ostiii.istcr (iciicial to HM iiictli(«ls fur extending tlio222 words
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Advertisement86 1911-06-23 6 CAPSTAN MIXTURE SSSj^ A High-Class SMOKING MIXTURE k^S^-^jy^^^^Jli Manufactured in two Strengths S^ MSI TVIEDIUIVI AND FULL flsJ^/^ffiESa^liji [Vjj IN }lb. AIRTIGHT TINS. ■J|lks^rj¥PJ3 Price Per Tin js4^gjL& tongs* Hrw wwl Iwt OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. Messrs. ROBINSON COMPANY. HERCULES PILSENER BEER. Per Case, 4 Dozen Quarts,86 words
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Advertisement90 1911-06-23 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT, Owing to a "^Special Engagement by the Government of The Straits Settlements, THE SHOW. WILL NOT BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC TO MORROW, Grand Change of Programme. HEW PICTURES I NEW PICTURES 1 BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY. PRICES AS USUAL. W», P. LOWE,— Manager. Pianos! Pianos!90 words
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Advertisement13 1911-06-23 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5 and on page 8.13 words
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Article1899 1911-06-23 7 THE KING AND QUEEN CROWNED. A Brilliant Spectacle in London. SPLENDID BURST OF POPULAR FERVOUR. The City an Untarnishd Fairyland. Rkutkr's Tblkqbam. London, Juno 22. Salutes in St. James's Park and at the Tower announced the Coiouation morn, and tho weather prumistd well at font o'clock, although the sky1,899 words
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Article397 1911-06-23 7 The Major-Domo's Bungalow Destroyed. Iv the course of thecelebrations.it Governmcut House last night a wholly unlocked for illumination was provided by the house of Mr. Mr M nil. n going ablaze. The structure is a wooden, attaproofed affair situated behind Government House but separated from it397 words
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Article31 1911-06-23 7 There was a meagre attendance at the first general meeting of the ipoh Chamber of Commerce last week. Tho Chairman announced that twenty business concerns and individuals Lad joined the Chamber.31 words
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Article1914 1911-06-23 7 CONTINUATION OF THE LOCAL CELEBRATIONS. Singapore by Night. It was a strenuous day that Singapore Rpent yesterday in celebration ol the Coronation. The ceremonials in tho morning having been concluded there wnro the decorations to be viewed aud, notwithstanding the heat, thousands of natives as well as hundreds1,914 words
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Article85 1911-06-23 7 The programme of the festivities for to-day is as follows 5 p.m. Opening of a new building and presentation of Diplomas at the Medical School, Sepoy Lines. 9-30 p.m.— Ball in Victoria Memorial Hall Ball in S.V.C. Drill Hall. Illuminations. Saturday, June 24. 2-30 to 6 p.m. Sports85 words
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Article22 1911-06-23 7 Herr Dcrnburg has been re-elected to the directorship of the Deutsche Asiatische Bank which ho resigned when ho was made Colonial Secretary.22 words
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Article297 1911-06-23 7 SAD ACCIDENT ON THE VOYAGE HOME. Bled to Death in the Red Sea. (Fitrm Oitr Own CoimrspoNnKNT.) Port Sail, Jnno 22. A sad fatal accident is reported by tho Mishima Maru while she was between Colombo and Aden, homeward bound. Colonel Warren, of the :ird Brahinans,297 words
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Article79 1911-06-23 7 HOPEFUL OUTLOOK FOR THE MEN. Friendly Concessions Being Made. IlKl in;' TELEGRAM. London, June 22. Tho strike in the American coasting tradewhich broke out on the 18th inst. has been settle J by concessions on both sides. A deputation of the Southampton strikers has proceeded to London79 words
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Article30 1911-06-23 7 Kkltbr's Telegram. London, June 22. At the International Horse Show in London, France won King Edward's Gold Challenge Cup for jumping. Russia was second and England third.30 words
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Article27 1911-06-23 7 Kru run's Telkcikam. London, Juno 22. The Porte, in a circular to tho Powers, declares that it will not tolerate foreign intervention in Albania.27 words
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Article28 1911-06-23 7 Hitter's Telegram. London, Juno 22. Baron do Forest has been adopted as Liberal candidate for North West Hum, and Mr. Ernest Wild as I'niouist candidate.28 words
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235 1911-06-23 7 Messrs. Howarth Krskine, Limited, have evidently made a big success of their rubber machinery, its we understand that over 200 of the haud power machines which they manufacture, arc now in use in the Federated Malay States, and Johore, Sumatra, Java iind Borneo. Their efforts235 words
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Article765 1911-06-23 8 Mr. Tough's Report on Progress of The Property. The report of the directors of the Dennis town (Krian, X.M.S.) Rubber Estates as a December :il, I.HO, which was to be prcscntet at the first ordinary general meeting of tho company in London on the 2nd inst, states765 words
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Article240 1911-06-23 8 Messrs. Fraser Co.'s Weekly Circular. ■IcaSTS. Frasor and Co.'n \v<*>kly share circular ilntol tlio 21st insi.., states Sincii tlin laxt issuo of our circular tlio iiimi u.-t lias naaaiasi axtMSMiy dull, with very little bnsllK'Hs ]i;i~*in;; in rubber skMH, 'I In- chief hfttsM of the ininiug section240 words
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Article54 1911-06-23 8 The 5. C. C. Tournament. '1 In- following t ii s in tbo 8. C. C. bowling torn imiiicDt will U- pliiyi-il on Monday Double Handicap. lteutley and McKail v. White and Hay. Crawford »ml Tim-Hall v. Cliapiuan and Lenuie, l'itcoalliley and Hen-iJi-isnii v. Foreman and McKean. Championship.—54 words
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Article417 1911-06-23 8 The English Legion Represented By Nine Survivors. Nine survivors of Garibaldi's English Legion were prominent in yesterday's celebrations carrying Union Jacks, which wore the only foreign flags present and were heartly cheered, says a telegram from Rome dated Juno S. The King inspected them, saluted tho Dags,417 words
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Article295 1911-06-23 8 A Special Court Constituted by The Rajah. A not.fication in the Sarawak official gazette, under the hand of Raja ltrookc, coustitnt.-.-, it court to be held in Kuching for the hearing and sottlcnicnt of all causes aiuou^st the Chinese population of tlie territory of Sarawak relative to295 words
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170 1911-06-23 8 Two new catalogues of rubber machinery have just been issued by Messrs. Hi ley, Hargreaves and Co. Their object is to show that they arc ready to supply anything that a rubber estate is likely to require, aud they have i very tli170 words
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Article46 1911-06-23 8 Grandmother: "And now woulft you like me to tell you a story, dears Advanced Child Oh, no, Granny, not a story, please I They'ro so stodgy and unconvincing and as out-of-date as tunes in music. We should much prefer an impressionist word-picture, or a subtle charactersketch."46 words
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Article780 1911-06-23 8 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, Jane 23, 1011, Messrs. LyaU and Evatt, Exchange and Share 'Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning Norn. Value. Buyers. Seller*. 3/- AlUgar 8/11 4/4J 2/- Options £1 Anglo-Java 5,3 0/6 1 Anglo-Johore 0/6 13/--2- Anglo-Malay 17/4*780 words
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Advertisement63 1911-06-23 8 An V<v yearn roll by and you grow old, tv h .p, you'll of i ii get a i oi'i I'i.eu get ill.- »xfe-t mm* lhaa'a h Id Aoodh' P. cpt ru i' t Cmr. 'Twill e«t-e la> p*m that ko»w- yon r cheat will yivf you -wwet. -et re'ie'hion63 words
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Advertisement520 1911-06-23 8 GLASS LATEX CUPS All our Cups are packed in boxes each containing 360 CUPS this method of packing effectively LESSENS the RISK OF BREAKAGE. Plat and Conical Bottom Cups in Stock. LOW PRICES, PROMPT DELIVERY. RILEY, HARGREAVES CO., LTD., Specialists in Estates Supplies. 100 R.HargreaTes4Co.Ld. 82.00 84.00 100 7% Pref.520 words
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Advertisement314 1911-06-23 8 Raffles Hotel. CORONATION DINNER Saturday, June 24. THE BAR OF THE HOTEL WILL BE OPEN TILL 9 A.M. By kin 3 permission of Lieut Col. A. D. Geddes an 1 Offioern, the Bind of the Buffs will pl«y at ill. above establishment od Saturday, Juqo 24, during and af!er Dinner.314 words
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Advertisement113 1911-06-23 8 Oriental Specific. It is the Spfcifio (or accto and chronic dischargee, and ot \>h%ttver Btandinf;, 1 tic- 1.2* THE CITY OISPENSARY. SELEOIB ROAD, SINOAPORB. 9.1-a 8.1.W W GO TO iOy. W. J. GftRCIA, Orchard Rd, FOR FROM T^> $700, TheStraitsOperaCo. AT THE ALKXANDtU HALL North Bridge Road. The (how of113 words
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Advertisement103 1911-06-23 9 FUSSELL'S Milk Cream. Butterfly Brands. Sole Agents Paterson, Simons Company, Ltd. YAMATO CO. Silk Silkware ALSO Japanese Qurios. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CORDIALLY INVITED. 41, HIGH STREET SHAPE OF OUR LABELS a^Kafi^lir^T^^vi^a.^^rY^f^^lHfc We have improved our SODA WATER and this is now AT LEAST AS GOOD as the best in town,103 words
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Advertisement561 1911-06-23 9 ARTICLES FOB SALE. MTHKMU. Child's iron oot in good condition To be seen at 98, River Valley Road. 20-8 23-6 FOR SALE. A Roneo Copier, complete, nearly new. Apply X.Y.Z., o/o Straits Times. 21-8 THEODOLITE FOR SALE. 6" Second hand (Cradle) Theodolite for •ale in good working order, Apply to561 words
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Advertisement298 1911-06-23 9 THE CONTINENTAL STAMP CO. NO. 84, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Just Prepared PACKETS of ASIATIC STAMPS No. 1 cout. 100 Asiatic Stamps at 2/0 p. pkt. 2 200 4/8 8 800 a >• n 8/- 4 400 12/- 5 SOO <• 16/Rate of exchange is 2/4~sl. We guarantee all onr298 words
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Advertisement414 1911-06-23 9 PATRONIZED -^J^ «R£w^ lV ROYALTY. YOU CAN GET THE BEBT SELECTION OF Ladies* Diamond T%T A TVfOXTT) Gentlemen* gold and Gem-sat Neck- a.gnet. at all prices. IaOMOf Neweat Designs. RINGS Gold aeala and Pendants of every hind. FROM Ladies' Gem Rings Gold scarf pins at B.P. deSilva, Mw T' Gold414 words
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Advertisement186 1911-06-23 9 UNION SS. CO OF NEW ZEALAND. LTD SINGAPORE TO NEW ZEALAND AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DDNEDIN, ALSO C'ALLI.V.i AT SAMARaNG AND FIJI (IT INDUCBUINT OFFBBS). The Company's Steamer Aparima 6,1(H tons, J. K. Stringer, Commander, maintainn a regular four monthly servioo bctwun Singapore and New Zealand. Excellent saloon accommodation amidHuips,186 words
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Advertisement777 1911-06-23 10 INBUBANCE. FEDERAL UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 1882. 8.8.C. Intupanos in Force, over $M,MS,M6.M Naw Business, 1910, over...ft,M«,Mo.M Large Nat Surplus above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding olaiun. Direct Government Supervision Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally. Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS. Manager, South Eastern Ahia.777 words
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Advertisement520 1911-06-23 10 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid np Capital in 60,000 Shares of £30 each £1,300,000 Reserve Fund 41,626,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKERS. National Bank of Sootland. Tbe London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANOH. Current Aooountß are opened and interest allowed520 words
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Advertisement549 1911-06-23 10 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INSURANCE CO. LTD NO 57 AND 68, KLING STRBBT. Established 1907. Capital paid up 11,100,000.00 Reserve Uability ot proprietors 1,000,000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tarn Tick Joom 8. Sim Xi a Jam 2. Nam Kirn Sbno 7. Tio Hoo Lai 8. Lbow Oku549 words
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Advertisement1322 1911-06-23 10 SALES BY^ AUCTION. 3,263 ABBES OF LAND AT PULAU BATAM. Important Auction Sale of 3,363 ACRES OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL LAND Situate at PULAU BATAM, Opposite Pulau Boelaog Rubber Estate, about 16* miles from Singapore. To BB HF.LIi AT POWELL k Co.'s SALE-BOOM, On Tuesday, June 27, at 2-3O p.m. All1,322 words
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Article620 1911-06-23 11 A MAGNIFICENT ENTERPRISE IN CALCUTTA. To Be Opened by the King. During liU Indian tour as Prince of Wales, the King laid tho foundation-stone of the marble building on tho Calcutta maidan, which is to be the most impressive and costly of the many material monuments of Queen620 words
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Article385 1911-06-23 11 Conditions Still Too Strained for Certainty. In its review of tl<c tin market for the week ended May 20, the Globe stated Last week closed at £196 10s. cash, £189 ss. three months. This week closed at £109 ins. casb, £190 10s. three months. The turnover for385 words
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Advertisement196 1911-06-23 11 DUE SHORTLY: U-16 H.P., 16-2O H.P., 20-28 H.P. WOLSELEY CARS. CARS OF IDEAL EFFICIENCY. Make I point of seting the WoU.tloy Imperil! Torpedo Phaeton de Laze. Sole Agents t CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, LD., 6a, Battery Road. "Standard" CARS Are to be used at the Delhi Durbar and by His Majesty196 words
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Advertisement74 1911-06-23 11 Why Colds Are Dangerous. Do yon know that of all the minor ailments colds are by tar the most dangerous It is not the oold itself that yon need to fear, bat the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and74 words
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Advertisement263 1911-06-23 11 KONG HING CHION6 GO. NO. 104, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Cameras ol varioos kinds in stock plttet papers, etc. Silvered Plate Glss< ol any size, Plate or Bevelled. Also Mouldings of auy design lor framing pietnres or mirrors at moderate price*. Developing, Printing and Retouching and enlarging from any size and263 words
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Advertisement167 1911-06-23 11 FORD CARS. FORD Cars are standard in all thai the word implies. FORD Cars will save yon money ou tyres, one set running from 6,0(0 to S.COOmileft FORD Cars save your money on ben/me because the FORD gees from 26 to 80 miles on one Gallon. FORD Oars have all167 words
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Advertisement9 1911-06-23 11 J. MOTION CO. Watchmakers, Jewellery, Opticians. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.9 words
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Advertisement398 1911-06-23 12 4t CHAMPION" MOTOR OIL. Every Drop Lubricates Finest British Production Onoe Tried. Always Used. SEND US A TRIAL ORDER. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD. WANTS. COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compositors for the Straits Times (News Dept.) Good salaries given to com•pctent men. Apply with reoent testimonials. CLERK WANTED. Wanted, for Rubber Estate398 words
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Advertisement405 1911-06-23 12 TO BE LET OB SOLD. TO BE LET. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. No 5. Mt. Elizabeth to be let, furnished or unfurnished Apply to A Frankel Co. JO-6 19-7 OFFICE AND GODOWN TO BE LET. With immediate intry No. 7. Malacca St eet. Apply to GUTHRIE CO., LTD. I'Jsr n ROOM405 words
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Advertisement521 1911-06-23 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. TO BE liT. FURNISHED. The comfortable residence known as RaUibourne Cottage, No. 9, Upper Serangoon Road, Furnished. Entry Ist of July. < Apply to POWELL* Co., Auctioneers. 22-6 28-6 HOUSE TO LET. Bnrwood off Grange Road, furnished or unfurnished, tennis, stabling, etc. Entry August 1.521 words
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Advertisement651 1911-06-23 12 NOTICES. NOTICE TOPUHTERB. Tin undenigned can supply coolies for 1 or S year contracts prompt delivery guaranteed. Coolies medically onaminefi. Price on application with submission of planter*' form of contract. GEO. P. LAMMEKT, Duddell Street, Hongkong. 166 38-6 TRONOH MINES. LIMITED. DIVIDEND NO. 29. A Dividend of 2/- has been651 words
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Advertisement574 1911-06-23 12 NOTICES. KIAM KMT A GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, ■iMi'BMist and ahatslaal Biatfatiia. Telephone No. 421. 108* 109. Market Btroet. NOTiCaT" Daring my absence from this country, Mr. J. M. Sime holds my full Power of Attorney. W. M. SIME, Malacca. 6-6 a NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that I, Sayna Moona Kavena574 words
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Advertisement280 1911-06-23 12 ROBINSON PIANO S, PIANOS For HIRE ALL THE LEADING MAKES. Tel. 191. E. ft 0. HOTEL PENANG The best and the most froquenUd Hotel in the Island, and CRAG HOTEL The only Sanatorium in the Straits, ABB THB BRANCBBS OF RAFFLES HOTEL, Singapore. SARKIES BROTHERS, Proprietors. U2780 K. GOVINDASAMV NAIDU280 words
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Miscellaneous228 1911-06-23 12 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— MisoeUao* ous wants of every description are insert ed at the prepaid rate of II per four lines for one or two insertions. Notices ot Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not ivroooding four lines, II each insertion. For p.p.o. cards, on page 8, 13. Ihcb So228 words
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