The Straits Times, 9 November 1911

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.717 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 WATSON'S No. 1O Whisky THE BEST i ■i^MsraHMHHBHHMN UNSHRINKABLE I awwa ww AuusgEzm*. r~^ viviri i a Received V 1 JL/ L/J-Z/b. Patterns The largest and best assorted Stock in Singapore. sx? Price e» l' ()r Tennis. f% All the Newesi CycMng, Golfing CtS. Jcjj I per yard. Stripes Shooting,
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    • 82 1 Remarkable Ifaiue. EXTRACT FROM THE "AUTOCAR' JULY 22. 1911. "I have never driven a horse, but have used motor cars for the past six years. All my cars have been Humbers (four in number), my present one being their latest two-seater, the 10/14 H.P. I have had remarkable value from
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    • 302 1 ROBINSON CO. Kynoch's Ammunition /jK^T^ Bonax Cartridges. ■(■IWI L KY NOCM '.OAOtB Tho Bonax is anew pip^r o-^so with an extra stool licol bead unicrt'io br»=s EVlJiill,^ /M|oJi'/^-|WJcA "V** I ll 11 ""aken it much slroajjor, an 1 impossiblo to split at tbe ond as many V^f-jf /**"*/^yß^gJJj VAiM 1
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    • 8 1 USES MORSE'S DISTEMPER AOAMSON. 6ILFIUAN IM CO., LTD
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  • 1031 2 REBEL GENERAL CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS. Interviewed at the Front. Writing from Revolutionary Camp, Hankow, on October 29, a correspondent of the China Press says Whatever may be the movements of the Loyalist Army daring the next fcm days, it seems pretty certain that Genoa! Chant; l'iao has come
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 235 2 The Ideal r- INVIGORATOR ='VANA'- jo^ c ne I VITALISES:— THE BLOOD Acts Beneficially upon the l ana lidps to form pure vitalising blood. fcntrre System. The Brain a^C >ujfft fortifies the brain against tin- effects of over w2GC» work bjml mental straifl. The Nerves r~j~; an liourislius the whole
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    • 53 2 Follows Nature's Plan. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. For sale by all
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    • 268 2 y HAMILTON Commission Agent, NO. 4, THE ARCADE. REPRESENTING M. S. COWAN. Book Now Open ON THB SINGAPORE RACES Doubles and Straight-Out For particulars and prices, ap[ ly THE ARCADE. Telephone: 1301. 10-10 10 11 ▼Oreate.it of all Tonics *5^ '//r^ a,,::.:; «a-». v^s RAFFLES-BY-THE-SEA Penantf. A SELECT UP TO-DATE
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    • 153 2 I Its neyeipfocpearfly |j!j7 to i t&Ae r-^v-i^Ko* Fraser&Neayesfp 1^ CONTRACTS SECURED For the supply of SLEDGE BRAND MILK TO ALL THE Government Medical Institution* IN THE Federated Malay States BOLE IMPORTERS) J. Travers and Sens, Limited. UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumigator) RECOMMENDED BT THB DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, F.M.S. WHITE ANT r
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  • 1189 3 FROM STONEMASON TO MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT. A Trade Union Pioneer. Mr. I li-ury liroaxlhurst, lon(j a prominent worker in the cause of labour, died on October 11, atCromer. He bad been in rathti ttcble health for a year or two. ami the illness which carried him off Imcl
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    • 288 3 ESTATE SUPPLIES OF Every Description FROM ADAMSON, GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. ■t THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (Established 1833) MANUFACTURERS OF PURE-* ROPE 3 STRAND CABLE LAID 4 STRAND 1/S" to 12" 6" to 10" 8* to 10" Prices, Samples and fall particulars will be forwarded on application to Agent W.
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    • 15 3 For all internal complaints Di se itery, CoujiUs, Colds, itc, take Wools' Ureat Peppermint Cure.,
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    • 185 3 The Open Door. No matter where you live our catalogue is your open door to the best Wines imported into the Far East. BOTTLED IN EUROPE. Direct from the Growers. Garner, Quelch Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 891. W-9 36 0 12 ~JJ&Si JOH\ JAMESON'S WHISKEY
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    • 115 3 MONKEY BRAND Makes Copper like Gold; Tin like Silver. two 9ramop6one Records JOHN BULL RECORDS UT DOUBLB SIDBD, ALL THE LATEST SONOS, ETC. $1 each. LARGE SELECTION IN ENGLISH ANO DUTCH RECORDS. WEILL AND ZERNER, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F M.S. 29 8 28-712 a^ mb^ m Mwwwnn^^^^BMaMa^kßaßi^BaMißMsH NISSIN'S Special Show
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    • 648 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. r a? o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS. PLY MOOTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading iß<U3d for China Coast, Persian Oulf, Continental and American Ports. Stoamorq will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINBS 1911 Outward (for China.)
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    • 653 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly eorvioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tho Now Twin-screw Steamers maintaining ibis service have boon specially designed awl constructed, and are fitted with ill
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    • 624 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Borserah, Tringgana Bisut, Semerak, Bacho, KelanUn, Bangnara, Telapin, Panarai, Patani, Bingora, Lacon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan Uhumpon Takn, Koblak and Bangkok. Due Departure S p.m. B.s. BO RIB AT NOV. 11 •.■.PRACHATIPOK* Nov. 12 No Departure s.s. ASDANG
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    • 510 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD DEUTSCHE DAMPfSCHIrFf AHRTMES. HANS* BREMEN Combined Servioe. The stcaiacrß of these Companies maintain a regular servicn between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homowards, tlioy are deepatohod fsrtnightly for Uavro and Hamburg acd onoo a month for Bremerhaven
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    • 601 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. iV LJ >*> Horddeutscher Lloyd, Brem»n. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tha Uti an 1 well known mail steamers of this Company xail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Pott Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Punang, Singapore, Hongkong,
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    • 731 5 STEAMER BAIUWCB. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu, and San Francisoo to all Points in the United States, Canada, Mexioo and Europe. Operating the Dew 21,000 ton Triple Scrsw Turbine linen Shinyo Maru TO|o Mara and Chin Mara,"
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    • 300 5 M. M, MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Mail Line. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, CEYLON, ADEN, HGYPT AND MAKSHILLBS. Odtwakd. Homiward. wii 1911 A. Behic Nov 18 E. Simons Nov 18 Australian Nov 27 Dumb. -i Nov 27 CaU'-donien Deo 11 I Toorane Doc 11 Tonkin Deo 25 A. 8.-uic Deo 26 1912 1912 E.
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    • 699 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES BTRAITB. Also taking paesengan and oareo with transhipment tor other VICTO KIAN, SOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUF£NBLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TABMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. Smooth Paasaite. Superb Soenery
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    • 649 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain? a regular direot service between Calcutta Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking oargo. on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangts* Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc., etc. Steamers. Tons Commander Kutsano 4,806
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    • 245 5 MOTOR CARS For heavy loads use the "COMMER CAR made by the Commercial Cars, Ltd., Luton, England. 20 miles per hour with a 5 -ton load. PRICES ON APPLICATION. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS The typewriter of To-day An honour to the Hour Modern to the Minute Serviceable to the Second. SPARES STOCKED.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 47 6 Typewriter $50 Typewriter HELIOS |H The only reliable real Typewriter at a reasonable price. Supplied on. 2 weeks' Trial. Sole Agents L. E. SALOMONSON, No. 6-A, Malacca Street, Singapore L^L^v f a o o V v I J BRAND FOR MILK STAND WITH SAFETY OM MILKMAID BRAND.
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    • 195 6 PATRONIZED WIIWV* BY royalty |#S'^^| SILVER CUPS. tC^W? silver bowls -v'-"^*jS^ INSCRIPTION NEATLY JfiMMM^^flP ENGKAVEU ma B|^ Free of Chn-r^e. B. P. de SILVA, ,££L OTOMUNE'sSALE OTOMUNE'sSALE OTOMUNE'sSALE!!!! Now Proceeding. Extraordinary Bargains will be offered and particular attention is drawn to the exceptional values in every Department. THE PLANTERS' STORES
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    • 215 6 Peacemaker J| BLEND. R iv Composed of th 3 Finest n *JP OLD HIGHLAND FS |W WHISKIES. p^ £^''>^'"^ Guaranteed f^Z^'J j£ -..^3j TEN YEARS OLD. t'" Ask Aiways FOR THE 53ieyele-V)i/res OF THE SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS Passir Panjang, Singapore. Prioe -very Moderate. Best Quality. B-l-i 7 4 12 H.
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  • 161 7 FIXTURES Thursday. November 9. High Water. 11.11 a.m. Singaporo Kaces Sef »nd Day. R. I. homeward mail clrser. Y. M. C. A. Debate, 8.45. Friday, November 10. ■liv-h Water, 1 :n a.m 11.48 am I<oginlativo Council, 2 BO p.m Municipal Board, 2 30 p.m. (i lvernor leaves
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  • 208 7 To-DAT. IS" Ponang and Madras, taking mails for Europe, etc via Bombay Tbonpwa 8 pm Malacca, Port Dickson, and Port Swettcnham Selangor 8 pm Sioga Hal ia. Macassar, etc. Sandakan Bpm HoLgkong, Shanghai and Japan Scandia 3 pm Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta Kirin Maru Bpm Penang, Rangoon
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  • 203 7 The Imp. -i,i ;n mail steamer Roon, having left Colombo ou the sth inst.. at noon, may bo expected to arrive bere on Saturday, the 11th inst at 4p m. The M. M. company's bteamer Armand Bel ie left Colombo at 6 p.m. on the Bth inhtant,
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  • 384 7 Latest Arrivals. Amtieret, Brit. Rtr. 135 toDH, Capt Scott, Not 9. From Samba, Not 7. 0.0. and 14 il p. ThoDg Ek. Kor Sanibap, Not. 18. Rorilh ltoribat. Siam. »tr. 852 toDB, Capt Hoick, Not H. I'iou) llao(;ktk, Oct 8). O.c. and 88 d.p. Kast Asiatic Coy. For
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  • 106 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR Bast Wharf Basin Hye Leong. Kast W. Section No. I—Bucephalus,1 Bucephalus, Kirin Sb»rs Whart— Klaog. I Maru, Tbongwa. Main W. Siot. No. 2— Egra.TenpaisanMaru. B— E. F. Ferdinand. 4-Sui Sang. 6— Paroo. 6— Dirdanua,
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  • 79 7 Arrivals. Per steamer Hye Lconp, Nov 9 From Kuautan. Mt>FBis. O. A. Park, Porter, J. S.j Drew, A. Ki. ■>. ,T. !e Fevre, Ellis, N. Oibbs Ho Chin Lock and Dr. I .w.lit. Per steamer Lady Weld, Nov 9. From Muar. Mts-r-. Cnampbor, J. L. Lloyd and
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  • 162 7 As one incident of the coming Royal visit to India the Court Circular, which i» issued nightly from the royal residence at which their Maj< sties happen to be staying, will, for the tirst time in its history, be published out of Kuropc, and its contents
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  • 251 7 Finance Commerce. CXCHANQE. dIMOAPOBI NoVKMKEK 9. 1911 O» Tvrooa— Back 4 m/» 2/« Demand 2/4 Private 6 m/i 2> do S m/i m, 2,4-fr On Oi»»*»t— Back d/d 'o* Privati B m/» 242} On Fkamci— Back d/d J94 Private 8 m/t 2SBI On Indu— Bank T. T. 174 Private 8C
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 155 7 iBRUe 2 Value 2 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Bruann 10 10 Kinatni 41 41 Kinta Tin 41 41 Lahat Minet 10 10 Malacca Tin 6/. 6/- Pabang Carol £1 41 Penakalen 41 41 Posing Bahia £1 41 Fusing Lama 10 10 Rahman Hyd 41 41 Rabman Yiu
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    • 551 7 lerae 2 Value v. Bayer* a/, a/, aiukm 2/- 3/- Analc-Mauy 14,4--2/. -2/- Batang MaUka 2/XI 41 Batn CaTRo 10.10.0 £1 £1 BataTijp 8.7.6 41 £1 Bokit Kajang 1.17.6 41 41 Bukit Lictang 8.10.0 3/- a/- Bukit Mertajaw 2,8 41 £1 Bukit Rajab 9 10.0 41 41 Castlefield 626
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    • 118 7 Issue 3 Valae Bayun Sellers. 10 10 Ba-'xri norn Smelting 10.00 10 7 660 £1 41 Blootric Tramways 8, 8 8/0 10 10 Fraaer k Neave 47X0 48.00 100 Howarth Krskint EfiXO 67.80 100 1% PreJ 91.00 100 100 K*U Bro, liet. 186.00 100 100 a 8% Com. Prot.
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    • 44 7 Bayers SeUtn Spore Municipal 4J% of 1807 »1,900,000 7% Spore Municipal 4|% of 1909 $1,000,000 7% S"poro Municipal 4% 1002,900 par Bayers Sellers Howarth Brskint 8% 1800,000 par Riley, Hargreaves 6% 1284,000 2* Singapore Electrio Tramways 6% £860,000 S'poro Municipal S 11,878,000 aoia
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 (iood Advice. The Ik st time to buy (.'hamborlaiu's Cough Remedy is ri^ht now. Don't put it off until you mod it but keep it nt hand. A cold is much easier curi'J MM tirst contracted than after it han Hettled in thu system. For salo y nil l'is|K'iis;iii.s aud
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    • 154 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co Nov 1 1 —At saleroom, household furniture, etc., at 11. Nov 14. At saleroom, freehold residential property, kniwn as Kcseneath, sitoate off Taiißlin Hill, at 2.80. Nov IS. At saleroom. Wines etc at 11. ti. L. Cogblen and Co Nov 10.— At talercomp, valuable collection
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    • 274 7 fascination of the East J^3aW tn their two brands J^l —^B^fc V^ ijßb known as _f^ Eouton Rouge *km^T^ S and Felucca "^IP^V Egyptian Cigarettes "^B'N'Sj m The care with wh!c*i 'hey are made, under Ideal "*JBM^vrJsy&% climatic conditions, starting from the selection of "^jKS&^^t^fipw the leaf to the finished
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    • 84 7 BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. Want'-.l ■■■nmediately, book-keeper for estate near Sauu»^^n, with thorough knowledge of estate aocoonts. Salary 9100 and free quarters. Apply Barlow k Co. 9 11 n APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND Moll. The Company's steamer GREGORY APCAR, 4.600 tons, S. H. Bclson, Commander, will be
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    • 150 7 HIGH-CLASS Telephone No. 81 B. UNDERTAKING. s t»pi.i»ep Btp*ut, Sin«apo*>*. MR. ALBERT L. A, DALEY Bagi to intorm the poblio that the kind patronage aeoorded him during the paw lew years, has made it nocebi.nry tor him to aoquiro anothar naw Rubb«»typ*d H«iru, which bLrpabus all othtrh in thtStraits. Mr.
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  • 1139 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. THE AWAKENING OF CHINA. The revolution in China progresses, and, though the end is not in view yet, we repeat our conviction that enough has happened already to profoundly affect the history of that great country. Yesterday we had a letter from a Straits-born
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  • 13 8 Tho output of tin ore for October from Bruang, Limited, was 66.79 piculs.
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  • 24 8 The fourteen griffins which have arrived for the Ponang Turf Club meeting in January are reported to be a very good and lovol lot.
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  • 23 8 Tho output of cloan ore from Kanaboi, Ltd., for the month of October is mine pels. 87.60, tribute pels. 270.18, total pels. 807.63.
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  • 13 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and on pago 10.
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  • 16 8 The King and Queen will sail for Bombay from Portsmouth on Saturday next, the 11th inst.
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  • 23 8 The Lord Mayor's procession, in which Territorials are taking a prominent part, is due to make its customary parade through London streets to-day.
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  • 43 8 The body of a Chinaman was found floating in the sea off Tanjong Rhu yesterday. The fact that it was tied in a sack and weighted suggests foul play but.as the body was very much decomposed it was buried without post mortem examination.
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  • 40 8 Wo are informed by tho Secretary to Resident, Perak, that the expert of tin from Perak for October, (exclusive of Upper Perak) was block tin piculs 7,052.2, tin ore piculs 29,886.8, duty 5449.206.29. These are advance figures liable to correction.
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  • 42 8 The case of Alexander Phipps, who was recently arrested on a charge of criminal breach of trust, at the instigation of Mrs. C. E. Neubronner, was mentioned in the police court yesterday, wlito tho charge was allowed to be withdrawn by consent.
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  • 42 8 Since the outbreak of the revolution in China, over three thousand Chinese inhabitants of Penang have cut off their queues, according to the Pinang Gazette. Many others have already decided to join tho queueless brigade to-day, which is considered an auspicious day.
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  • 72 8 A serious affair, which is likely to involve a charge of murder, occurred in the Singapore prison yesterday. Two long sentence prisoners quarrelled and fought over a piece of iron in tho carpenters' shop and before the warders could intervene one of combatants struck the other with an axe. A
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  • 67 8 Those who are contemplating replenishing their wine cellars (or the local equivalent) for Christmastide should bear in mind the forthcoming sale at Messrs. Powell and Company's, who are bringing under the hammer about '200 cases of excellent wines, spirits and liqueurs. The wines are old and mature and include a
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  • 78 8 A fine of 11,000 was to-day imposed on a Chinaman, by the third magistrate, for running a chap ji ki lottery. Accused has been suspected of the offence for a long time and last year he and his mother were apprehended and convicted but they got off on appeal. In
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  • 92 8 The report that lias been current among Tanjong Pagar employees for some days past that a huge crocodile had been seen, off and on, at tho entrance to the lagoon dock, was verified yesterday. Mr. Elly, who caught sight of the saurian in a nullah adjoining the wet dock, succeeded
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  • 88 8 The Chinaman who was arrested in the act of stealing a topee and some clothing from the Cricket Club recently reappeared before Mr. Maundrell, third magistrate, today. Dr. Gray, medical officer in charge of Tan Tock Seng's hospital, said he had him under observation for a week and could not
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  • 102 8 Within the last month or two, there has been a large and quite unprecedented importation of motor cars, landaus, etc., from London, for transhipment to Bangkok, in view of the approaching coronation festivities there. The Patani, Chow Tai, Nuentung and Kajaburi carried away several each trip, these being importations by
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  • 143 8 The horse which the Australian Government is presenting to the King to ride in the Delhi Durbar has arrived at Liverpool. Its name is Brisbane and it is a beautiful grey, standing 16.1 hands high. Chosen with the greatest care by the authorities, it represents the pick of Australia's military
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  • 142 8 The Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Sungei Dulang Coconut Co., Ltd., have been published in tho Ceylon Government Gazette. The object of the new company in particular is to purchase or lease a block of land of about 2,500 acres in extent, situated in tho inukiin of Telok
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  • 427 8 Sir Henry and Lady McCallum arc now on the way out to Ceylon from liomr Dean Gregory left £'17,207 John Norbury, father of the London St<x:k Exchange, £754,000. The sudden death ix re|iorted of Mr. Robert Cassie, manager of Elphil KBtato, Sungei Siput, at the Nursing Homo.
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  • 83 8 It would be a pretty safe wager to lay that in case of an outbreak of fire the majority of telephone subscribers would ring up the r- ire Station. It has been done over and over again with the result that much valuable time has been
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  • 91 8 The Legislative Council meets to-morrow afternoon, when the Treasurer will ask sanction for a vote of 810,818.28, bcin^ the amount required as a final payment by the Colony on account of the expenses incurred in taking the recent census. The bills for consideration are Convoyancing and Law
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  • 143 8 The Singapore Assizes were resumed thix morning before the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman-Jones, when the caso heard was that against four Hylaius indicted for countcifcitin^, being in possession of counterfeit coin and instruments for coining. The prosecution was represented by tho Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. G.
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  • 188 8 The Malay Mail reports that a meeting ol the Malaria Advisory Hoard was held in tliiChief Secretary's Office at Kual.i Lumpur, on Tuesday. Mr. Urocknian presided. The other members present wen 1 the Principal Medical Officer, l>r. Sansoin. Dr. M. Waftßsa, Dr. A. T. Stanton, Mr.
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    • 150 8 Famous \A/HISKY Brands. *S^] f "POLO" rP hkl'' Ue r/ /%faM>t/C CT\ r 1 GIASCOW 4 LONDON. 6%o£jZu<~<. ft J 10N00K GUISOW Suppliers of Scotch Whi.ky to The House of Lords, The House of Commons, and to the Houses of Parliament, Canada. SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck, acgregor Go. Messrs John Little
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    • 177 8 [VERYBODY WANTS TO LOOBE DULL CARE During the Race Week SO VISIT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. 3ur New Picture Selections are ALL FAVOURITES To-Nlght. lEW PATME-S MINUTED GAZETTE, BOTH EDITION. THE WAR Italian Troops embarking on the Bologno" for Tripoli. ME SUPER DREADNOUGHT. Launch of H.M.S. King George V at
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  • 357 9 HEALTH NOT EQUAL TO A GREAT CAMPAIGN. Will Not Risk Serving When Possibly Unfit. Kkutkr's Tkleoram. London, November 9. Mr. lulfonr has resigned the leadership of (bo Unionist Party. London, via Durban, November 9. Mr. I ",al fon i 's doctors forbid him to partake in the
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  • 172 9 VIGOUROUS MEASURES BY NEW LEADER. Partial Recapture of the Oasis. Ridteb's Teleoram. London, November 8. Geueru! l-'rugoni. immediately on landing with fifteen thousand reinforcements, took a vigorous initiative. On Monday he orderod an advance, the rapidity and vigour of which surprised the enemy and resulted in the
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  • 104 9 CONSPICUOUS SUCCESS OF THE SOCIALISTS. Notable Republican Victories. lli-r inn's Tki.u;kam. London, via Dtubau, November 8. The State and Municipal elections in Aineiici yesterday show a decided awakening of tin; radical teudemy. Considerable disaffection from Mr. Taft seems to diminish tho prospects of his possible roolcction. There was
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  • 77 9 Kaiser's Rebuke to Herr Lindequist. Dbb Ostasiatibchb Lloyd Teleobam. Berlin, Novembor 8. The Morocco debate takes place to-morrow. Herr Lindequist leaves the Government service without thanks, because the Kaiser disapproves of his conduct. Spain will consent to Franco-German arrangements only when hor special rights under the Algeciras Act
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  • 65 9 Probable Increase of Entrance Fee. Kictib's Tblbgram. London, via Durban, November H. Neuter wires from Ottawa that Mr. Mcßride. the Premier of British Columbia, has arrived there to ask the Dominion Government's co-oi>eration in strengthening tho immigration laws, in order to insure a white British Columbia. It
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  • 23 9 H'-jTiid's Tklbobam. London via Durban, November 8. The Nobel prize for chemistry has been awarded to Madame Curie.
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  • 50 9 |'«r Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, October 8. An assertion in the Bundesrat that the readiness of the army and the navy was discussed and denied, is wrong. Assertions that Admiral von Tirpitz has raised doubts regarding the readiness of the German Meet for sea are denied.
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  • 24 9 DXB OsTASIATISCHB LLOYD TeLEOBAM. Berlin, November 8. The present Japanese ambassador in Lou don in expected to succeed Ambassadoi Chinda at Berlin.
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  • 14 9 Dbs Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, November 8. The Portuguese Cabinet will resign.
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  • 206 9 Belgian Expert Criticises the Methods of Government. (Fbom Oub Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, November 8. Dr. F. M. Camillo Vermoesen, mycologist to the Belgian Congo, is at present in Penang en route to Sumatra, Singapore and Java. Seen by a representative of the Straits Echo, he oxpressed
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  • 127 9 Dr. Vormoesen is the well-known mycologist of the Belgian Congo, who has been granted a commission from the Belgian Colonial Office to pursue certain studios in the interests of science in India and Malaya. Ho left Belgium in February last and proceeded to Coylon where he spent two months investigating
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  • 49 9 (Fbom a Malacca Correspondent). Malacca, November 0. Information has been received by Malacca Rubber Plantations, Limited, that tho price of fine Para in London yesterday was 4/: if per lb., sellers. The price of best plantation rubber is quoted at 4/7 buyers. The market is firm.
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  • 240 9 SELECTIONS FOR THE MEETING TO-DAY. The Latest Scratchings. There is every prospect at present of an enjoyable afternoon's sport at the Racecourse to-day. The going should be good and a surprise or two may be looked for. Only four lorses will run for the Autumn Handicap, value 11,600,
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  • 531 9 An Enlarged and Improved Type Of Orion. In the battleship King George V., which has just been launched at Portsmouth by Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, the increase in size over that of the vessel which preceded her, and which has been characteristic in each ship constructed at
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  • 50 9 Norway will bo specially represented at the Coronation of the King of Siam. Mr. Herman Leopold Lbvenskiokl, Chamberlain, has- boon appointed Envoy Extraordinary en mission Bpeciale to represent King Haakou VII. on the occasion. Ue will be accompanied by his wife, and by Captain C. Oulbranson, aide-decamp to the King.
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  • 1316 9 COST OF OPERATIONS IN THE FIRST YEAR. More Working Capital Wanted. The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Kapala Islands Estates, Ltd., was held at Shanghai on October 25. Mr. W. A. C. Platt, who presided, said Gentlemen The report and accounts have been in your
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  • 256 9 Belgian Judgment for Shipping Company. The Times correspondent at Hi-ussolh reports The Commercial Court of Antwerp has just given a very important judgment in an action which interests several English shipping companies. It was brought, by the export tirin of Bodewig and IVtcrson agaiust the shipping companies
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  • 134 9 Advance Figures for Nine Months of This Year. We have received the advance statement of the export of tin from the Federated Malay States during the months January to October, 1911, as compared with the corresponding period of the previous year. The figures (catties and cents omitted)
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  • 195 9 Resolutions Passed at Meeting of Kamunting Company At an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Kamunting (in Kedah) Rubber Plantation Co., Ltd, held at Shanghai on October 28, resolutions wcro passed providing for the amalgamation of the company with tho Semeling (in Kedah) Rubber Plantation
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  • 41 9 (Know Our Own Corkkspondest.i Hongkong, November 8. The Wab Tsz Vat Po (or Chinese Mail), a vernacular paper published here, has received telegrams from two sources saying that the Viceroy of Canton has declared the province of Canton independent.
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  • 222 9 PEKING DREADING A REBEL ATTACK. Anxious Preparations for Defence. RBUTIR's Tklk,.i:vm. London, November 8. Keuter wires from Peking that all the railways leading to Peking aro in the liaiuU of the revolutionaries, who are believed to be marching on the capital. Foreign employers are coining into the
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  • 118 9 ARABS MASSACRE THE ITALIAN RESIDENTS. Troops Quell the Rising Rioter's Tblegram. London, November i. Reports from Tunis say there was serious lighting between Arabs and Italians yester tcrday and a number were killed and wounded. Police and troops ro-establishjd order. A police sergeaut was mortaff^ woundod. The
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  • 112 9 THE SUFFRAGETTES DECLARE WAR. Criticisms of Mr. Asquith's Pledge. Rkdter's Telbobam. London, via Durban, November 8. In consequence of Mr. Asquith's announce ment, the Women's Social and Political Union has announced that it will revert to an anti Government policy. Mr. Asquith's reform announcement was utterly unexpected even
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  • 126 9 The British Board of Trado Keturus for October as given in our yesterday's issue showed a largo decrease of exports, but it seems probable that this was a misreading of tho message, which reached us as follows '■increases imports 2,804,198 principally food drink tjbacco largo decrease
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  • 636 10 A War's Working of Compensation Acts. Tho largo sum of £2,700,000 (or including legal and other expenses .£4,000,000) was paid as compensation for death or disablement under the Workmen's Compensation Act and tho Employers' Liability Act in 1910. Tho oflicial return from which these figures aro
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  • 341 10 Arrives at Manila After a Great Storm. HatU'ri-d and strip]>c<l of every vestige of wood work, aside from considerable steel fittings, the British strainer Bucephalus limped into Manila recently to take refuge from a terrible storm which was encountered in the China Sea just north of the
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  • 37 10 h rini, Melroßc was unable to appear at tho AllmuibraCiuuinutograph, last night, owing to iiiiliN|u>Miniii which is likely to prevent hia ap)>caraucc tonight as well. It has, howover, belli arranged to replace his turn by new pictures.
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  • 36 10 (In tarn films from the American Uiograph 10. (each exceeding 1,000 ft. in length) will bo exhibited at tho llarima Hall this evening. They are called Talo of the Sea, A Double Elopuuiuut and Spoony Saw.
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  • 14 10 I The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.
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  • 91 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. It would be interesting to know if the Straits Settlements aud Federated Malay States are to be represented at the important coming event in Siam. It is an undoubted fact that there are many ties between the two
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  • 408 10 Rich Young German Duped by Supposed Aristocrats. Three accomplished cardsharpers have been brought up for trial at Paris for swindling a sum of over £10,000 from a young German, Herr Max Gocschen, the son of a rich German financier who came to Paris a short time ago
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  • 139 10 Trolak.— 2,o lbs. Ten months 9,390 lbs. Bernam.— 2,67B lbs. Ten months 2ii.9*2 lbs. Cicely.— lB,B7o lbs. Ten months 166,026 lbs. I Dominion.— 4,oo6 lbs. Ten months "30,202 lbs. Glenealy.— l,3oo lbs. Ten months 16.22 J lbs. Uatanui.— s,oB9 lbs. Ten months 40,850 lbs. Bnias I'erak.— 437
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  • 134 10 According to the Siaiu Observer of November 2, as the steamer Profit was leaving tho Lee Wah Hcng wharf at Bangkok the previous day preparatory to proceeding on her voyage to Singapore the engines suddenly stopped. No little confusion resulted, and upon examination it was
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  • 166 10 It has been decided to hold the boxing mutch between .lim Driscoll and Owen Moran at the Empire Skating Kink, Sparkbrook, Birmingham, a building which, when the structural alterations have been carried out, will hold some 17,000 people. The men are to Jm\ '20 rounds at 9st on December 2,
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  • 716 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, November 9, 1911 Messrs. Ljall and Evatt, Exchange and Shan Brokers, issue the following list of quotation?! this morning Norn Value. Buyers. Sellers. 2/. Allagar 2/101 8/41 2/- Options B,'- 1/6 41 Anglo- Java 8,9 4/9 1 AngloJohore 6/8
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 63 10 Oh Many the thorns ot hymeneal When roses have faded away How hard is his lot who's a talkative wife And children who yell all the day 1 When all a man's family is laid up ia bed And Life seems too hard to endure, A hundred to one he
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    • 455 10 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Mr. F. H. Boboen having resigned, ho ceases to sign for our firm from this date. JAEGER i. CO Singapore, November 8, 1911. 911 11 11 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXGHAN6E. The Chairman thanks applicants for the post of Assistant Secretary and informs them that the
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    • 380 10 Raffles Hotel TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER ALSO SPECIAL TIFFIN AND DINNER On Saturday. November 11. DANCING ON ABOVE NIGHTS. By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. A. I), (ieddes and Officers, the Band of the Buffs will play on Saturday, November 11. Victoria Theatre. SNIGHTS ONLY A A COMMENCING I W\ Thursday, Nov.
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    • 177 10 BUY A "Moutrie" PIANO Over 1,300 in use to-day from Manchuria to the Straits, and giving entire satisfaction. WRITE FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. m S. Moutrie Co., LIMITED. THB ARCADE, SINGAPORE. HUGE SUCCESS! HUGE SUCCESS AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDJE ROAD. We Show you as we alwayti do
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  • 2435 11 (I) Wo havo had placed at our disposal some interesting notes written by a gentleman who was resident in Singapore in the early six ties, and who was not only observant, but industrious enough to record his observations on paper. The jottings aro interesting in these days
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  • 1441 11 InanCint South American Supplement published with The Times, we find the fol 10 >ing from a correspondent who deals with the tin deposits of Bolivia The Bolivan tin deposits occur north of the lake Poopo, and Oruro may be described as the centre of the district,
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  • 311 11 How Convicts Appreciated Orchestral Band. Few reforms are better calculated to relieve tlie drab monotony of prison life, or to exercise a humanising effect upon the pri- soners than the introduction, on the sugges- tion of Mr. Winston Churchill, of concerts j and lectures at English prison
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  • 500 11 Tricks of the Holy Ghosters on the High Seas. The schooner-yacht Coronet, with 35 men, women, and children belonging to an American sect called the Holy Ghosters, is reported to be in distress in mid-Atlantic, and in view of the terrific gale it is believed that the vessel
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  • 696 11 The Question of the Erection of National Granaries. Much interest is being taken in agricultural circle-s in the revival of the question ol our food supply in war time and the suggestion to efect granaries in which to store grain. The Navy League is doing its
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  • 394 11 Motion Pictures Taken From Aeroplane. j Taking cinematograph pictures from earth of an aeroplane in night is a comparatively easy matter, and many excellent MMM have been obtained of the various aviation i meets in this country aud on the ontiii.m. wnies a corresponde nt in tlio
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  • 1098 11 Thomas Lloyd in thb Evening Standard. Nature had never int.-n.led Mr. .lames Morbct to hurry. She had built him with short legs, a corpulent body, and a thick neck. Still, he caught his bus. Slowly and heavily he dragged himself to the top. With a pant ho dropped
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  • 56 11 The Vienna correspondent of tho Daily Chronicle states that negotiations are proceeding between Germany and Great Britain with a view of finding a Vivendi for the reduction of armaments. Goru.anj, he assorts, took the lead last spring and approached Great Britain. The German Imperial Chancellor does not expect that tho
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  • 1107 12 RECORD OF SPORT IN THE HIGHLANDS. Remarkable Bags. Some tlireo and a half million acres, divided into one hundred and fifty rests. are under deer in Scotland were it not so the Highlands would certainly go bankrupt, observes Alex. J. McConnochie in the Evening Standard. The land thus
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  • 437 12 The Professional Consultation Philanthropists. A New York physician explains, indeed complains, that bin English patients always hand him his fee enclosed in an envelope. He appreciates the delicacy of the action, bat at the same time it has its drawbacks. He feels that there would be
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  • 290 12 An Old Gallery Man on the House Of Commons. Mr. Win, Joans, the Parliamentary journalist of the Dundee Advertiser, who was the father of the Press Gallery, and who has now retired, is writing his reminiscences of Parliament. Of the men who were in the House of
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  • 262 12 The directors of the North Hummock (Sclangor) Rubber Company report for the year ended June 80 last that the profit for tho year was X' 15,604, and, after bringing for ward the balance from the previous year and deducting the interim dividend of 10 per cent, iless
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  • 102 12 A certain editor hod cause to admonish his son on account of his reluctance to attend school. You must go regularly and learn to be a great scholar," said the fond father, onlouiayiiiHly, "otherwise you can never be an editor, you know. What would you do. for instance,
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  • 579 12 Keenness of American and Continental Buyers. The hope expressed by the Duke of Connanght at the opening of the exhibition of old masters that the Government will recognise the feeling of the English people on the question of retaining works of art in this country has been
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  • 296 12 Mr. Coleridge and Operations on Lunatics and Babies. The address of Sir William Ramsay at the opening of University College has excited some criticism in anti-vivisection quarters, says a home paper. Exception is taken to the tone of the speech as setting aside moral for physical considerations. The
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  • 149 12 Married writes to the Express Should wives be paid At present it costs a man pounds for his wife's ignorance in managing the home. When the first child is born it is almost invariably half-starved bocauso the mother does not know how to fml it. Tho
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  • 599 12 PASSENGERS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express received by the most recent mail. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intend ins; passengers may alter their arrangements subsequent to
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  • 624 12 The following list is supplied by the local agents Per N D. L. steamer Klaist, dae November 35.— Mr R E Belilios aad family, Miss Margaret Johnston, Mr and Mrs ,1 Zil >v Rape, Mr Hans Overbook, Mr Tbeoid Hulfforich, Mr and Mrs Errcra, Mr and Mrs Hafner, Mr Eric
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 247 12 YAMATO'S Xmas Show 41, HIGH STREET. CARDS AND ALENDARS I QI9 Also Extensive Selection of Japanese Goods Suitable for XMAS PRESENTS. _^fe Poumofor JSBSflpF^^^lJ^l Against Asthma, 3j*s§T <^> Cough, Consumption wSfl '^Hr and all affections of r^ -dt w the chest This excel Stjf lent and energetic j *^r"| preparation
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    • 30 12 GODOWNS TO LET. No. 3, Palmer Godowns. Area 9,900 sqnare feet. Immediate entry, No. 6, Palmer Godowns. Area 6,450 square foet. Immediate entry. Apply to FRASER CUMMINO, 29, Winchester House.
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    • 333 13 A. W. Tully, Now doing business on the forthcoming SINGAPORE RACES Run Nov 9 and 11. DOUBLES AND STRAIGHTOUT ON ALL EVENTS. Price List can be eeen at the Office 11a, The Arcade. 'Piionk 589. Tbl. Tully, Spore. 1810 10 11 TAN BKNIi CHUNG NURSERIES, Orchard Road. Have always in
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    • 746 13 N w Goods Low Prices T. NAGAI CO. HAVE JUST DNPACKED A LABGE VARIETY OF JAPANESE FINE ART CURIOS AND All Kinds of Porcelainware SUITABLE FOB CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS ALSO Xmas Cards and Calendars for 1912. AN EABLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. NO. K-L, ADIS BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. Maynard
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    • 164 13 $79.00 That's the price you had to pay in Sept., 1910, for an 810/100. Continental 111-Ribbed Cover. AND TO-DAY? The came size cover, as per our latest List No. 8, costs you $49.50 Nevertheless the high grade quality which has won CONTINENTAL TYRES their name and fame will be folly
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    • 179 13 Celestins Vichy Table Water. Thin most celebrated and incomparable table water, in order to meet tho rising demands of the public, has been now introduced here in small bottlts, boing tormcrly only used in largo ones. The VICHY WATERS aro three in number. Grande Grille, Hospital and Celestins. The two
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 457 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, INOAPOBB. Board Off Director*. O. A. Dekbiok, Esq., Chairman A. H. Fair, Bsq., Managing Director. Pbtbb Fowlib, m.b., en., Chief Mad. Offloer F. M. Elliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Oodvkbub. Tow Noan Pah, Bsq. Owe Sooa Tee, Bsq. Kaoow
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    • 358 14 INBURAHCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of ChinaHead Office, 51a, Kiangse Rd., Shanghai. To thb Cbuhsbb Qbktlbmbn or Simoapobe REMEMBBB that it is tbe UNBXPBCTBD that is always happening in all parts of the world I Tbe Home Life issues all sorts of policies to soit all sorts of requirements.
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    • 523 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. tNOORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTER ?aid up Capital in ***** Shares of £20 each jtl.lWO.oPft Reserve Fund... £1,6'i£,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 411,300.000 BANKERS. National Bank ot Scotland. rbe London City Midland Bank, Lid. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed
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    • 410 14 BANKING. THE tZE HAI TONS BAMKIM AND MBURANCE CO. LTD. NO. IT AND 68, KLJNG STREET Brtshlißhed 190 T. Oapttal paid up 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors *****0000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1 T a> Tboe Jooa 8. 8m Kia Jan 3. Nam Kirn Saao T. Tao Ho* Lv B. Laow
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    • 761 14 BALEB BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Etc., AT POWELL A CO.'S SALE-ROOM, On Friday, November 17, at 11 a.m. An excellent toned cottage piano by Ibsoh Sohn harmonium, carved and polished teak cabinet with mirror panel; polished teak writing table valuable oil paintings and
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  • 769 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Cause of Accidents. At the opening of the winter session of the Institution of Automobile Engineers, Mr. L. A. Legros, M.l.Mech. E., delivered his presidential address, tbe subject of which was The Influence of Detail on the Development of the
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  • 232 15 Acquisition For The New London Museum. For the new London Museum at Kensington Palace Mr. Guy Laking, the custodian, has secured two cells which, up to 1828, were used to incarcerate men who had been condemned to death, and which, until 1878, served to hold prisoners at Whitechapel
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 340 15 ARROL JOHNSTON As Supplied WMiOmo*. 6 SEATED CAR COMPLETE tt.9H.P.53,Q00. 18.9 H.P. 1+.000.\ I 16-SEATKD 14 SEATED H.P. LORRY COVERED VAN j CH AR ABANC WAGGONETTE IB.W *3,780 M.OOO $*,880 V»,900 FULL PARTICULARS FROM Central Engine Works, Ld. FORDS We bo« to inform the Ganeral Public thkt we h»ve been
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    • 50 15 Digestion and Assimilation. It is not tbe quantity of food taken bat the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the Bystem. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate tbe stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions naturally. For •ale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 353 15 TRADE I I MARK. CARRIAGE AND RICKSHA RUBBER TYRE. jfl La La fl I 2 tfl La Am Jafl BAy Jl Am IB At .Rxiy/R.Hs fbp|/ 2 "R,MS ForlSVßihs ForJ'R.ms Use Dunlop Quality, It to the Boot Stocks a I way m on hand. Suppliers to the Trade only. Particulars
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    • 461 16 BURN Sc CO.. LTD.. RANEEGUNGE PIPES Fox* Wells, Culverts, Drains, etc. Strongest and 66eapest ALSO BULL-NOSED BRICKS FIREBRICKS STABLE BRICKS CHEQUERED BRICKS SALTGLAZED BRICKS OF ALL KINDS. SOLE AGENTS: SHARPE, ROSS CO, LTD., Singapore. WANTS. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Wanted, Board and Lodging with private family. Letters stating terms, etc.,
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    • 386 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO liT. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Guthrie k Co., Ltd. 1-4 o HOUSE TO LET. No. 44, Anson Road, to let. Apply Nathan and Son, Change Alley. 16 8 o GODOWNS TO BE LET. Nos.
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    • 453 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. BIRDB OF PARADIBE FOR BALE. Apply, Moraax Co., 19, 20, Boat Quay. ■21-7 O MOTOR GAR FOR SALE. 5 Beater Darracq in perfect order. 11,860. Apply P.R.C., c/o Straits Times. 811 v PIANO PLAYER FOR SALE. The Angelus" with about 70 Rolls, in good order. Apply c/o
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    • 715 16 NOTICES. noticlT IN THE BUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITB SETTLEMENTS, SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. IN THE ESTATE OF SEAH WHY LIANO (DECEASED). In pursuance cf the provisions of section 46, of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance, 1886, Notice is hereby given that all creditors and otber persons having any
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    • 662 16 NOTICES. KIAM KMT A GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, ■mri— t f nd Municipal Contractor*. Telephone No. 431. 108 k 109. Market Street. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all Roads within Government Hooee Domain will be closed to the pnblio from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. on each of tbe following dates,
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    • 428 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on SATURDAY. NOV. 11. Public MONDAY. NOV 13. J Holidays, fl-n 10-11 RE G. R. LAMBERT CO.. LTD.. REH. HANNKE. Notice is hereby given, that Mr. Hoinrich Han'nke has this day left our employ and is no
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 227 16 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Misoellane ov a wants of every description are inserted at tho prepaid rate of II per tout lines for one or two insertions. Notioe* of Births, Marriagos, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, II eaoh insertion, For p.p.o. cards, on page 6, 13. Inch Scau
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