The Straits Times, 9 January 1912
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Title Section13 1912-01-09 1 The Straits Times NO. 23.767 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1012. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement346 1912-01-09 1 WATSON'S Mo. 1O Whisky THt BEST —Table Linens— HIGHEST QUALITY GOODS AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. DIRECT FROM THE LOOMS An Ideal Cloth for everyday use, pretty floral designs, Satin appearance, and guaranteed pure linen. Size (iS by 68 inches Size 68 by B<> inches Size 08 by 104 inches $3.25346 words
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Advertisement387 1912-01-09 1 ROBINSON^ &> CO. CINEMATOGRAPHS ™LS^S." t T"I H No. 7080. Superrtn > Cinematographs, titled a< No k 77 Bup«Hor Combination Cm.. t matograph and Magic Lantern, wit exM« R icL»nteni(ProjectiOD. Apparatus) mco'jaEism of Cmcmaiograph ol new oellcnt optioal tTict ard htruD« n)HaM !>■ traa improved censtrnc'ion. a'most Doietless worH^ff, with387 words
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Article1618 1912-01-09 2 SPEECHES BY MR. LEWIS HARCOURT AND MR. LYTTELTON. The annual North Borneo dinner was held on December 18, in the Gran*- Hall of the Hotel Cecil, London, the Right Hon. Sir West Ridgeway, (J.C.8., (i.C.M.0., X.C.S.I. {chairman of the North Borneo Company), presiding- The distinguished company of1,618 words
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Advertisement133 1912-01-09 2 To Beautify f&Jr--^\ r\ and Preserve »ir -J The Complexion is made soft, smooth and %^4 beautifully clear by the daily application of //"'Hazeline' Snow" I Dullness, and blemishes disappear, and a charming healthy tone J^fc II is obtained. ,^§llll' to remove wrinkles and restore the /^|||f their beauty. fmm^gg^^^^133 words
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Advertisement55 1912-01-09 2 True Test of Merit. You jud^e a man not by what he promises to do, but by what he has done. That is the only true test. Chamberlain's Cough Heineiiy judged by this standard haa no superior. People everywhere sprak of it in tho ln^hi-st terms of praise. For sale55 words
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Advertisement247 1912-01-09 2 PS of all Tonics W^P J V»A»»ru%,-nßenKdy!or.llNerv«.% J Disorders. i V ,/r* v,x LILLYWHITE'S Improved 'Special Driver' Bat MADE OF FINEST QUALITY SEASONED RESILIENT WILLOW. As nsed by P. F. Warner, Esq., F. R Foster, Euq and other leading cricketers throughout the World. TO BE OBTAINED FROM MESSRS. HOBINSON CO.247 words
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Advertisement309 1912-01-09 2 yVflatiiiuXy 1 MaCECREai!« f9i is the great English Face Cream you ought to try. If MRL /aVg^. you would be freckle free and k« p your complexion /£nW jjt^^ through the hot Indian summer, you must use Oatine. f^MR It removes the grime that soap and water cannot reach from309 words
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Article1246 1912-01-09 3 the Laureate's brothers, K.t.l.rick ami Charlc-M. Hat of all the contributions here collected there is none so pathetic as that which, broken off by tlio death of .Mr. Dakynh. 'lYiinymiifs tutor for his two boys, is now i-i.m-liicli-il by his friend Miss Stiiwell. lie was with Tennyson1,246 words
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Advertisement277 1912-01-09 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILD- UP YOUB HEALTH with ESSENCE OH FLUID EXTRACT OP RED JAMAICA Pronounced by tho MtCHtST MEDICAL »UTHPBITIFB the most T S TfIHPiD LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for over THREE-QUARTERS277 words
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Advertisement62 1912-01-09 3 Wliiinpini; Cough. When your chilil has whoojiiug eolith be rnrifr.l to Uteri tho counh loose ami expec toiiitii.ii ijisy by giving Chauibtrlaiu's t'oiuih HtMidv HMf M rti|iiirod. This roiuetly will tbc li(;nily the tough mucus aud nuike it cbmit to ixiM-ctorate. It has been used wmeoefluOj in many epidemics anil62 words
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Advertisement421 1912-01-09 3 J. MOTION CO. Watchmaker*. Jewellery, Opticians. BB AIRB PROMPTLY BXBCUTBD ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT 217, Orchard Road. DIPLOMA AND FIRST PRIZE. AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW SINGAPORE. 1010. Arranged Floral Backet*. Bonqnets, shower* and Floral forms of all deHCriptions. I W- ddini* order* receive special attention Cat Flowers from onr own Nurseries421 words
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Advertisement77 1912-01-09 3 Lifebuoy Soap is invaluable j!mj. Patients' clothing. It is a y&j^ fection, and its regular /<^(fjf«s AND DISINFECTS. W^^y^BSffi j| I Prorrietws ol 9nll hl Swp. ~T^^B^Z~^^^^^B Si just nTTTTTirr~n Many Useful Things for New Year, Wedding and Birthday Presents. ELECTRIC HAND LAMPS CLOCKS FOR PRESENTS. CLOCKS WITH ELECTRIC LAMP.77 words
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Advertisement634 1912-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p.tvo. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOtt CHINA, JAIHN, PENANCJ, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERKANEAN PORTS. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through BiMp cf Lading ixetud (cr China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Stt amf tn will leave Singapore ou or about: MAIL LINOS 1912 Outtoird (for China.) Arcadia634 words
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Advertisement679 1912-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.. LTO. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service ih maintained between Yokohama via purts to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, cuifcr mail contract with the Imporial Jftttun-wj Gevuromrnt. The New Twin-screw Stua-mrTsmaintii.i.ing this service have been epoc-'nUy desigtHxl at d eonstruotod. and are filfcxl679 words
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Advertisement676 1912-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE S!AM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For PaLang, Berserah, Tringganu Bisat, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantan, Bangcara Telupin, Panurai, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kobeamai, Bandon, Langsoan Cuumpon Taku, Kohlak tnd Bangkok. Due Departure S p.m. a.a. MAHIOOL Jan. 1O a.a. REOANG Jan. IO Jan. 13 a.a. YUGALA Jan.676 words
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Advertisement533 1912-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. m AND DEUTSCHE UMVfSCIIF* FAHRTMES. MMA UEMEI Combined Service. The Bit ar-jem o( these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremt n Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait", China aud Japan. Htmeward*. they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a533 words
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Advertisement686 1912-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L, Horddoutscher Lloyd, Brerrei. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The taut an 1 well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Uambnrg via Rctterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Gunoa, Naples (oonneoting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice vena) Port Said, Suoa, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Sbangliai,686 words
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Advertisement941 1912-01-09 5 STEAMER BMUIWB. AUSTRIAN LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government). New Monthly Fast Line Trieste Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Due to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about 1912 Wl2941 words
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Advertisement651 1912-01-09 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE and SYDNEY via TORRES STRAITS. Alao taking pawsngen and oargo with transhipment for otbar VICTORIAN, BOUTH AUSTRALIAN and NORTH QUFENBLAND PORTS, BRITISH NRW GUINEA NEW BRITAIN, TASMANIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS, Smooth Paaaatfe. Superb Soonory. A651 words
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Advertisement571 1912-01-09 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO., LTD. DIRECT BERVICE TO JAPAN VIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. AND TO CALCUTTA VIA PENAN6 FROM SINGAPORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Ladling for Canton. Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsae Ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc.. eto., eto. Steamers. Tons Commander RcTSAxa 4,806571 words
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Advertisement474 1912-01-09 5 ARTICLES FOR SALE. HORSE FOR SALE. Black Gelding, 16', quiet guaranteed sound, excellent for estate use W. Pttersen, Johore. _26-12 a FOR SALE. Two Stag hound and two Kangaroo bound pups, 4 months old. Apply H. S. Kirwan, Dalian's Australian Horse Repository. 5 1 111 TURNOUT FOR SALE. One gig474 words
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Advertisement317 1912-01-09 5 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Messrs. John Little k Co., Ltd. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd. Raffles Hotel. Adelphi Hotel. Hotel de l'Europe. Hotel van Wijk, Stamford Road. Messrs. Koh Co., 90, Bras Basah Road. The "Golden Fountain," Bencoolon Street Tho R'ircHhmcnt Buffet,317 words
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Advertisement36 1912-01-09 6 If it be not true, speak it not, If it be not seemly, do it not." Marcus Aurelius. The one and only Hole Agents PAIERSQN, SIMONS CO., LTD. FOR MILK STAND WITH SAFETY ON MILKMAID BRAND.36 words
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Advertisement242 1912-01-09 6 MICROLINEUM The most perfect wood preservative and stain invented. A Foe to Dry Rot and White Ants. SOLB AGENTS ADAMSCN, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. ASK FO3R, Ny Carlsberg Beer. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLB IMPORTBBSI THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY. LTD. 27-12 D 26-12 the peters' si ores agency co., lid., Kuala Lumpur, Klang,242 words
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Advertisement274 1912-01-09 6 CIGARETTES at the Hunt. The man v«ho rides the oest or SKBbP. horses and breeds the best of hounds *j£ also smokes the best of cigarettes •4!^*^v~^^^. State Express. Their supreme qualities male them 'he only HMMISOT^a •'S^* B «»^~*v cigarettes possible for men TftH|T|||)fiJijinj3 Turkish Leaf, d» -i [f274 words
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Article141 1912-01-09 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday. January 9. High Water. I.SB a.m., 1.18 p.m. Prinoos« Chrysanthemum," Theatre, 9,ls. Week of Prayer, V.M.C.A., 8.16 p.m. Wednesday, January 10. H'gh Watnr. '2.4" 1 %.m 2.0 p.m. Week o! Prayer, V.M.C.A., 8.16 p.m. Tnursday, January 11. Hish Water, 8.2t a.m 8 11 p.m. Tho141 words
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Article190 1912-01-09 7 To-dit. Hongkong, Shanghai aud Jnpan Nam Sang Bpm Peuang and Colombo Kitano Maru 3pm Muiui;.-* ami Muar Lady Weld Bpm Poit Dickt-on and Port SwelU'oliain Ponane 8 pm Malacca and vluar Houg Wan 3 pin Batavia, Cheribon and Saruamng Giang Ann 4pm Manila, Hongkong an J .l:,[uu190 words
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Article106 1912-01-09 7 The P. had O. hrmewsrd mail steamer l> v.nln led Hcaajkom a 1 P m 0D Sstarday, tin rHIi iis'., m d way be expected to arrive In rt ut 6 p m. to rxiortow. Lbft Botoapom. Dnn in Lovdon. Ahi:ivki>. IKc. TB I. Dumber 80 Due.106 words
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Article441 1912-01-09 7 Latest Arrivals. Bin Hong liionp. Brit. str. 710 tons. Capt Riihhton, Jan 8. From Bangkok, Jan 4. O.c. and p. Low Sum, For Bangkok, Jan I. llii.iirSau Hot, *'<■• HI tons, Capt Wia- i tori, .I.n 8. Kroui Bandjormasßio, J^n 4. i (i.e. K>in bag. Fur Baudj.rniasain, Jan441 words
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102 1912-01-09 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TaNJONG PAGAR Ea«t Wharf Basin— N'i'. East W. Siction No. 1- Kllenga. Shbirs Whakf- Tui Wan. Main W. Siut, No. 2 KuDajori Mini, Selangrr. Shiubo Maru. B—Curonia.8 Curonia. 4 Shimmsa. 6— Nil. U l'ro*"silans, Kalmoa. Niw102 words
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Article93 1912-01-09 7 Arrivals. Per stearrer Bin H>nc Liong, Jan 8. F'om B ingkok. M. C. A. Edt-ar. Per sttamtr Xam Sing, Jin B.— From Calcutta lit por'.p, Mrs. Sutttrland, Mrs. Lidell, Mr. and Mr*. Paton and 2 children, Me m L). A. Bfown and Rueben. Pt-r steamer S rlangor,93 words
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Article254 1912-01-09 7 Native Policeman Restrained by His Majesty. The King-Emperor is adding to his already extraordinary personal popularity in Calcutta by ii i 1 1 1 Irccly about the uiaklan of a morning and motoring with Lord Hardinge nu.itti inlc <i. ntatcs a Calcutta telegram of January 3. The other254 words
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Article260 1912-01-09 7 Finance Commerce. EXCHANQI. Sinoapobi, Jamary 9 1612 On Loanoa— Buk 4 m/i w 1/4| Demand 2,4 PrivateJß d/i 2/4 i 3 8 in/l 3/4* Ok G»a»Aai— Bank d/d 288* Private 8 m/i M 2421 Om Fuici- Baok d/d w 384 PrW»te{B m/i 2t9 Oa InDiA-BaDk T. T. 174^ Private BO260 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article161 1912-01-09 7 lesue !5 Value lu 10 Belal Tin 10 10 Brnann 10 10 Kanaboi £1 41 KintaTin £1 £1 Lahat Mine* 10 10 Malacca Tin 6,'- 6/- Pahang ConRd £1 £1 Pengkalen £1 £1 Pqsiok Bahto £1 £1 Posing Lama 10 10 Rabman Hvd £1 Rahman Tib Baf.tt. SclleiA 8.25161 words
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Article614 1912-01-09 7 Isaac 2 Value Butlh Srilers 2/- I/- S.Osnt i 2.2.6 2.5.0 £1 £1 Seodaykn 1.-.- 1 I\l £1 £1 Bert>md*D 8 1.3 36 0 £1 £1 Shelford 289 289 £1 £1 Sialang 2 11.8 2 16 8 2/- 2/- Singapore Para 3/- 8 6 2'- 2/. Straito (Bcrtam) 6614 words
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Article124 1912-01-09 7 Issue "S Value Bayers Sellers. 10 10 Bisters norn SmelUßfi 10.00 10 T 600 £1 Electric Tnmwtp 8 6 8/9 10 10 Fruer Noave 47 OJ 47 M 100 Howarth Erskine 67.60 100 7% Proi. 91.00 100 100 Kati Bro, Del 180.00 100 100 B a 8% Cam. Pret.124 words
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Article44 1912-01-09 7 Bayers tteUtrs Spore Municipal 4}% of 19(17 •1,600,000 7% Spore Hnnicipal 4J% of 1909 11,000,000 7% 8 .rm S'poro Municipal 4% t602,900 par Bayers Sel Flowarth BrfJtino 8% 1600,000 pai Riley. Hargroavas 1284,000 Ii Singapore Eu>ctrio TratuwaysS% £860,000 Spore Municipal 6 11,b7a,000 >08,44 words
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Advertisement45 1912-01-09 7 Try This for a Cold. Ohambcrhia'i Coaajfa Ramedj Iris won its gneat 11 pm. iii' m :ui(( oxtonaiva s.iic by its' remark ible com >.f 1 .ni^hs, ooldi aad 1 nmp. It tun be defnadnd np n. Try it. Bold hy all Diipengariw Mid DeaJcra. •>45 words
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Advertisement167 1912-01-09 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Jan 12— At the Cable Depot, Keppel j Harbour, uuservic.ible stores, etc.. at 2.30. Jan :-3. Vt wl>r»m, freehold property, known as S^iap E-ttute, at 2.30. tt. L Coghisn *nd Co. Jan 11— At Villa B^edorf," No. 18, Ni- sim iiii., Ti >k and Blackwood167 words
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Advertisement350 1912-01-09 7 PLAYER'S Iftavy (Dixture In i lb. Patent Wft Air-Tight Tins. OBTAINABLE AT: ""^i t? CTS JOHN LinLE CO., LD., ROBINSON CO. 9 9 s Purity and Vigour IN EVERY DROP OF READ'S 3 "DOGS HEAD" GUINNESS It retains through the entire brewing procesa and after maturing and bott ing, tbe350 words
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Advertisement153 1912-01-09 7 THE BRITISH CORPORATION FOR THE SURVEY REGISTRY OF SHIPPING. Notioe in hertby given that MESSRS. FITTOCK ADAM, 9, Flint St., have been appointed Surveyors in Singapore fjr tbe above Corporation Re gibtey. 8-1 82 HORSE WANTED. A iinj ptrony horse and harness (or victoria. Foil particulars to 5.T.0., c/o Straits153 words
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Advertisement33 1912-01-09 7 RAVENSWAY CO., UNDERTAKERS. SCULPTORS AND MARBLE MERCHANTS. (Established 1881). MONUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN STOCK. From $25 upwards. METALIC WREATHS FROM CHOICE MAKERS At Moderate Prices. 87, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL Np. '.l733 words
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1053 1912-01-09 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. THE TANGKAH MUDDLE. More than once we have drawn attention to the Guinea Pig system which prevails so largely in connection with the rubber industry, and we have instanced Sir William Hood Treacher as one of the worst examples. This person used to be1,053 words
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Article38 1912-01-09 8 Mr. Chi Kang Cheng, of Malacca, secured top price for his smoked sheet in tho London auction hold on December 12. Tho price realised was 5/2 Jd. Tho robber was sold through Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co., Ltd.38 words
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Article48 1912-01-09 8 Mr. A. W. Bean, of Messrs. Robinson and Co., and Mrs. Bean ontortainod thu childron attending tho Sunday School in tho Botheada Chapel, on Saturday afternoon, and gave away prizes aud presents to tho children. There was something for everyone present aud the children enjoyed thu treat immuOKly.48 words
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Article13 1912-01-09 8 L.-iU'.st advertisements of tho day appear on page 7 and on page 10.13 words
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Article16 1912-01-09 8 The Rer. W. Runciman will conduct the Week of Prayer meeting to-night, 8.15, at the V.M.C.A.16 words
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Article33 1912-01-09 8 A Chinese woman named Tong Kong, of 184 Orchard Road, has informed the police that four Chinaman stopped the ricksha in which she was riding last night and stole her rings and earrings.33 words
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Article34 1912-01-09 8 The Chartered Bank of India Australia and China, states that-thev are in receipt of advices from their head office in Londou, that an agency of the bank has been opened at Vloilo, Philippine Islands.34 words
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Article44 1912-01-09 8 A workman employed by the Telephone Company left his tool-cart unguarded beside a job on which he was engaged in Grove ltoad last night. It is not surprising that he niis-iol a number of his tools this morning, but only $7 worth were gone.44 words
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Article39 1912-01-09 8 The advance figures, subject to correction, of the quantity of tin exported from Pcrak during December are as follow. Tho figures do not include Upper I'erak. Block tiu 7,^02 63 piculs, tin ore 27,492 87 piculs. Duty »43«,7 10.70.39 words
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Article41 1912-01-09 8 A number of Chinese merchants in Singapore, says the Sourubaya Courant, have informed their friends at Bandoeng that they have declared a boycott on Japanese goods here. The Bandoeng Chinese are now combining to niakiug the boycott ellective in their town.41 words
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Article51 1912-01-09 8 A most varied programme is being arrang ed at Malta in connection with the visit of their Majesties. It is unofficially stated that in addition to the usual functions the programme will include a water carnival, polo match, and army aud navy gymkhana, for which the King has presented a51 words
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Article55 1912-01-09 8 The police made nine arrests last night in connection with a row between antagonistic Chinese clans in Lavender Street. The trouble all started in a personal dispute between a pineapple factory coolie and another man. The former summoned his friends from tho factory, the other MM summoned his from elsewhere,55 words
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Article64 1912-01-09 8 The other cveniug three European soldiers murdered a native near tho Hotel Homaun at Bandoeng. Two of the murderers have been arrested and the third has disappeared. There is, of coarse, a woman in the case. A friend of the murdered Inlander was also hopelessly injured and removed to the64 words
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Article132 1912-01-09 8 At Malacca, on Saturday, the Malar -a Rubber Plantations, in conjunction with the Chartered Bank, gave a tiffin in honour of the opening of their ne* offices. About 140 sat down under the presidency of the Hon. F. W. Collins, General Manager of the Malacca Rubber Plantations, and there were132 words
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Article68 1912-01-09 8 The annual general meeting of the Straits Athletic Physical Culturists was held ou Sunday, at Tiong Bahru. the residence of Mr. Wee Tiang Wah, and the following officers were elected for tho ensuing year president, L. Yuow Phuay vice -president. Yeo Siew Chuan hon. secretary, L. C. Chai hon. treasurer,68 words
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Article89 1912-01-09 8 A telegram from Chiengniai states that Ai Peng has been killed by detectives scut out from Chiengmai to arrest him, on December 23. Ai Peng was the only remaining man wanted by the authorities in connection with the murder of the lato Mr. Miller, of the British Buruiah Trading Corporation89 words
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Article90 1912-01-09 8 On Now Year's Day, the London papers gave prominence to very successful photograplis oi llio Durbar. The most popular was that representing their Majesties seated in state on tho wall of tho Fort in view of the crowd. The Lord Mayor in his New Year message to the citizens of90 words
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Article92 1912-01-09 8 In the course of their report regarding the state of the Telegraph and Telephone Service in the Dutch East Indies, which has been laid before the Governor-General and tho Minister of the Colonies, Messrs. Colletto and de Levr argue that the improvement desired in the staff of officials in the92 words
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Article111 1912-01-09 8 Caught in the act of playing chikie on Boat Quay on Suuday forenoon, Hang Yong Wall, of llivor Valley Road, and another Chinaman turned upon their captor, Detective Sergeant Runny, and assaulted him by punching him in the abdomen and biting his hand. They struggled free but the sorgoaut recaptured111 words
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Article369 1912-01-09 8 The Swedish Royalties were duo to leave Bangkok on the 6th instant. Quartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant William 15. Stainforth is granted the honorary rank of captain. Tho marriage of Miss Wilson with Mr. J Hae was solemnised on Thursday iv liatu Oajah Church, the Hey. 11. C.369 words
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Article86 1912-01-09 8 Tho Chief Justice. Sir W. 11. Hyndman Jones, resumed the sittings of the Assi/.e Court, yesterday, when a special jury was sworn to try the indictments brought against Chu Kun Seng, charged with the murder of Chan Jok Chan, at 06 Vffm Chiuehew Street, aud with voluntarily causing:86 words
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Article89 1912-01-09 8 The second performance of the charming fairy pl.iy, Princess I la^s.intln muni, is to like p!aee at the Victoria I lieatre tins eveuiug, when there should be I lai^e house to welcome the young j>crforinei.s who made such a gixxl impression at the opening perfoi 'inaure on Saturday.89 words
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Article100 1912-01-09 8 The Clau Lamoml arrived in Colombo on December 17 and raported that William .Medea, second engineer, h. el Ik en lllimhlul The en ue lm umillllHii in the sUikehuhl, Medea being hit on the head with a show). He MM found in a (in various condition,100 words
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Article114 1912-01-09 8 The Women's Temperance L'nion haro once again to thank nil their friends who have so kindly contributed towards their Christmas fund this year. The amount received was not so lurgu as usual, but, still, through this fund they were able to send gifts of fruit, flowers, clothing,114 words
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Article139 1912-01-09 8 Tho second report of tho Tamian^ Itubber Estates, which covers the sariod imlcil September states that the total urea now under I'ara rubber is 2,441 MM 11"' in. in ager estimates that tliu crop for thu current year will boi,OtX)lb». of I'ara rubber. Kur tliu lulljwiug yearHO,(AH)lbn.139 words
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Advertisement155 1912-01-09 8 Famous \A/HISIKY Brands -9*,-—^AT- c*e POLO {i; r icli lv v MaCGREGOR.CaLDBECKiO GLASGOW > LONDON. LONDON 1 GLASCOW. Suppliers of Scotch Whisky to The House of Lords, Tha House of Commons, and to the Houses of Parliament, Canada. SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck, iacgregor Co. SUN BRAND STERILIZED MILK In Medium and155 words
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Advertisement255 1912-01-09 8 ONLY TWO NIGHTS MORE To-Night and To-Monrow, Of tho huge and magnificently coloured Historical Drama acted with unusual brilliancy by select players, staged amid entrancing xurroundings and beautifully photographed, a film depicting the undercurrents of Court Life durintf the earlier part of the reign of Henry VIII. HENRY VIII AND255 words
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Article329 1912-01-09 9 MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S NEW SCHEME. More Efficient Preparation for War. Rbdtbb's Tblboram. London, January 8. Mr. Winston Churchill has issued a lengthy memorandum announcing tho immediate formation of a Naval War Staff and explaining generally the changes involved. Tho War Staff of tho Admiralty will be. organised329 words
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Article152 1912-01-09 9 Admiral Troiil>ridi;e is appointed Chief of the War Staff, and Sir Francis Hopwood additional Civil I. ml. Later. Mr. Churchill's memorandum states that 'he First Sea Lord is to be the executive officer in active control of tho daily fleet movements, and requires, like a general152 words
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Article307 1912-01-09 9 The memorandum emphasies the nccesBiy of special traiuiug for staff purposes, and a special course of training at a War College will bo an essential part of the new arrangcnionts. Candidates for the Staff will be selected from volunteers among the lioutenants of suitable seniority as well a-s307 words
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Article140 1912-01-09 9 Large Surpluses to Meet the War Expenditure. RauTßß's Tblbobam. London, January 8. Reuter wires from Rome that the Minister of tho Treasury, in his financial statement, estimates surpluses in 1911-12 of 23,700,000 lire, and in 1912-13 of fourteen and a half million lire. Ho reviows tho progress of140 words
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Article29 1912-01-09 9 Rei-tkk's Telf.oram. London, via Durban, January 8. A general railway strike iv the Argentine is preventing the wheat crop transportation, which should have begun this week.29 words
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Article257 1912-01-09 9 Representation at Ne» York Rubber Exhibition. (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 8. Mr. E. D. Skinner presided at a well-at-tended meeting of the Plautcrs' Association, at the Selangor. Club, yesterday. It was decided to approach the Government as to placiug tho control of the Pulau Jerejak257 words
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Article136 1912-01-09 9 Entries for the Forthcoming Race Meeting. (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) Pcnang, January 9. Following are the entries for the Pcnang January Meeting: First Day. Mixkd Handicap.— Satis, Bowhill, Tom Lees, Salerno, Play, Harbour Light, Lossie, Chanticleer, Melodist. GitiKHX Rack.— Black Knight, Charybodis, Mentor, Sitiawan, Aloha, Good News,136 words
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Article973 1912-01-09 9 PRINCESS ROYAL LANDED FROM LINER. Exciting Experiences. Details of the stranding of the P. and O. liner Delhi, with the Duke and Dutchess of Fifo and their two daughters, Princess Alexandra and Princess Maud, among her passengers on board, two miles off Capo Spartel, on Decombor 13,973 words
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Article72 1912-01-09 9 The following prices of rubber were realized on the sale of rubber at the Auction Mart, Malacca, yesterday Sheet from 9244 to 9247 per picul. Crepe 9240.25 per picul. Scrap crepe 9207.50 per picul. Bark crepe 9201 per picul. Scrap untreated 9175 per picul. A large quantity72 words
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Article938 1912-01-09 9 DEBIT BALANCE REDUCED BY SOME £17,000. Dividend Stage Approaching. The fifth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Pahang Consolidated Company, Limited, was held on December 15, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. J. E. Champney (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, h. moving the938 words
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Article129 1912-01-09 9 An enjoyable At Home and dance was held at Rosoneath, 4 Wilkie Road, the residence of Mr. 11. C. Hogan on Friday last undor the auspices of The Beetles Association, when a large number of guests was present and dancing was carried on until quite a late hour.129 words
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Article552 1912-01-09 9 Missionary's Hopeful View of Young Republic. The Rev. J. A. B. Cook lectured to the Chinese V.M.C.A. on Saturday night, on some of the aspects of the Chinese question. Dr. Chen Su Lan, tho president, was in the chair and there was an audience of about552 words
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Article540 1912-01-09 9 Tamby on Trial for Alleged Theft of Valuables. Some evidence was taken in the District court yesterday against three men alleged to bo concerned, in various connections, with the recent theft of pearls from a safe in the office of Messrs. Moraux and Co., Boat Quay.540 words
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Article255 1912-01-09 9 IMPERIALISTS PREPARING FOR BATTLE. Evacuation of Hankow, Rkitkr's Tklkoram. London, via Durban, January 8. Reuter wires from Peking that the Imperialists have completed tho evacuatioc of Hankow. London, via Durban, January 9. Rcutor wires from Peking that tho armistice has not been renewed, and tho negotiations are255 words
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Article101 1912-01-09 9 CONSUL SMART RETURNS TO SIIIRAZ. More Executions by Russians at Tabriz. ißictir's Tblbobam.) London, January 8. Reuter wires from Toheran that Consul Smart and the Sowars have arrived at Shims. London, via Durban, January 8. A Toheran message says that by order of the Government a commission101 words
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Article77 1912-01-09 9 Damage to the Battleship Orion. Reutkk's Tki.kgkam. London, via Durban, January 8. During a strong tide the Revenue broke from her moorings at Portsmouth Harbour, which was crowded with ships owing to Christmas loive. She crashed, broadside on, into the Orion's bow ami b-idlv holed it, but there77 words
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Article65 1912-01-09 9 The Emperor's Desire for Peace. Deb Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Tklkdham. Berlin, January 8. The friendly utterances by Lord Lonsdalo in the Daily Nows regarding tho German Emperor's desire for peaco among tho nations is described by tho English pross as a striving after the favour of England. The65 words
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Article73 1912-01-09 9 Rbuter's Tkleoram. London, January 8. •A strong force attacked tho Italians who were constructing an outwork at Horns, on Saturday. The enemy was repulsed after three hours fighting. Twonty-ono Italians were wounded. DlB OSTASIATISCUI LLOYD TbLIOBAM. Berlin, January 8. Turkey refuses to enter into negotiations for tho73 words
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Article20 1912-01-09 9 RSUTIB'S TlLlih'M, London, January H. Admiral Bcthell is to succeed Admiral Slade iv the Kast Indies command.20 words
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Article130 1912-01-09 10 Cricket is not tho only sport in which the Straits team can make a good show, says tho llanykok Times. During their visit to Bangkok they havo engaged in various other sporting contests and not the loast interesting was the match on the Bangkok Tennis Club ground,130 words
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Article250 1912-01-09 10 Hanirkok v. the Straits. At Baiii^oK. 011 DMHahar :tl, a hastily ■nrnoged maloh between sides representing tbe Str.iits Crkfeei team and ihc «olf section of tho toll n.mnUuk Sporti Club was pl.'vc d. TbeTi»Hof«' ride, baiag eoaafOMd of iik 11 who arc cricki tt f> Brat Uind good orioketen250 words
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Article643 1912-01-09 10 Singapore v. Bangkok. Following M ban remaining scores in tbe match for the Paget Cup. play, d at Bangkok between the bouie team and a Singapore clevcu i: vN..Koh x;. Fam bnmraa. li. S. La May, b. Hennessey 29 11. K. Spivey. c. Knarlanaa b. ITnniinaaj 0 W. 11.643 words
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Article467 1912-01-09 10 Secretary for the Colonies Advises Mr. MacCallum Scott. In the House of Commons, on December 13, Mr. MacCallum Scott asked the Secretary for the Colonies whether the Treaty of 1905, whereby the Malay States were federated, had been published, aud where it could be seen. Mr. Lew-is Harcourt467 words
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Article288 1912-01-09 10 Fifth List of Subscribers. The Comiu'tiee of the Children"s Aid Society gratefully acknowledge tbe following; i in tin i Kabacripuons Prenonaly acknowledged 54.61fi.92 Collected by Mrs. I'luiupton— Messrs. liobiuMin aud Co. SluO: "Friends" S3O Hon. Wallace Cook *."jO; Messrs. liobinson aud Co.'s stall i'M Messrs. Kiley Har(UßaiWa288 words
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Article129 1912-01-09 10 Tho rumour is revived that Mr. Churchill is contemplating a loan for tho Navy of at least I'.iO.OOO.CXK). In well-informed circles, writes a representative of tho Pall Mall < la/ci te. the re[H)rt is regarded as extremely probable. At this moment Mr. Churchill's new Naval policy has got129 words
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Article13 1912-01-09 10 lnlru^iri iSum:itr:i).--1,001 lbs. Total fjr the tuncut year, -,JJj lbs.13 words
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Article1091 1912-01-09 10 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, January 9, 1012. Means. Lyall and Evatt, Exohanire and Share Broken, issue the following list of quotations this morning I Norn Value. buyers. Bellen. 3/- AllagM 8,9 4/4 3/- a Options 1/6 2/- 1 Anglo Java 6/8 7/1* 11,091 words
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Advertisement231 1912-01-09 10 Woods Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints. Dysentery, Coughs, Colds, etc. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. A suggestion that won't lead you astray TRY FOSTER'S PILSENER BEER. Garner, Quelch Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 831. 36-9 359 E.&O. HOTEL, PENfING The b.-t aud the most traintiotod Hoßl iv231 words
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Advertisement390 1912-01-09 10 Raffles i§m Hotel. Special ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. Victoria. Theatre FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY Commencing Jan. 16. MAURICE E.BANDMANN bas pleasure in announcing an nniqae evtnt in tbo dramatic biitory of Singapore. For the firsttime complete London productions replete with every detail of scenery, costumes, of iff ects with390 words
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Advertisement192 1912-01-09 10 NO HOME is COMPLETE WITHOUT A Gramophone THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MEANS OF PURE ENJOYMENT. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. S. Moutrie Co., (LIMITED.) THE! ARCADB H. LAZARUS, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 8, Battery Road (First Floor). A CESSING TO THE AGE. l^ No HAPHAZARD MBTHODS. Brery HATIbNT reoeiTM PRACTICAL ATTENTION. Honrs of192 words
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Article1449 1912-01-09 11 THE PLANTATION PROGRAMME PRACTICALLY COMPLETED. Progress of the Estates. The second annual general meeting of tho f-haieholders of the Sungei Liang Rubber Company, Limited, was held ou December 12, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, K.C., Mr. Thomas ititchic, J.P., the Chairman, presiding. Tho Chaiiman,1,449 words
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Article613 1912-01-09 11 Proposal to Acquire Interests of Toerangie Estates. The secretary of the United Lankat Plantations Company, Limited, lias issued a circular to the shareholders, in the course of which he states In August last the directors were approached by a representative (Mr. J. R. Gray, late manager of613 words
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Article196 1912-01-09 11 The report of the Sembilan Kstatos Company, Limited, states that tho net profit for the year to July SI, after duo allowanco Ins In 'iii made for depreciation, is £6, 001. It is proiKmcd to pay the accumulated preference dividend (less income tax) up to July Mi amounting196 words
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Article656 1912-01-09 11 Effect of Fluctuation in Price of Rubber. The rci>ort of the Dunlop Rubber Company, Limited, states that, after providing management expenses, and depreciations, the accounts show a profit, including the amount brought forward from last year and the amount of rubber fluctuation reserve of tSnjßTt iidd the656 words
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Article346 1912-01-09 11 Kobe Englishman Hunts Royal Beast In South Chonla. It is stated, writes a correspondent at Mokpo, to the Seoul Prtss that in former times a census of tigers was in the keeping of each of the proviucial magistrates in Chosen. These registers of the beasts were346 words
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Article63 1912-01-09 11 Speaking at a smoking concert Mr. O. A. Toucbe, M.P., told tho following story of tho Oerinan Crown Prince One starlight night the Crown I'rincu was walking with a friond, who askod the name of a particularly brilliant star. I cannot say," replied the Crown Prince, but doubtless it is63 words
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Article1473 1912-01-09 11 YIELD 70 PER CENT. IN EXCESS OF ESTIMATE. The Purchase of Native Holdings. Tin 1 first ordinary general meeting of the Tanjong Malim Rubber Company, Limited, was held on December I*2, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E.C., Kir Frank A. Swettenham, 0.C.M.G.,1,473 words
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Article219 1912-01-09 11 Board Proposes to Create a Further Issue of Shares. An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Mcrliinau Rubber Estates was summoned for December 21 for the purpose of increasing the company's nominal capital by the creation of a further 200,000 shares of 2s. each. In a219 words
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Article258 1912-01-09 11 The following appears on one of the leaflets advertising the Kubber Exposition to be held next year in New York It's marvellous to contemplate How rubberized is modern man, How much tho gum elastica Pervades his whole terrestrial span. In infancy it is his joy A rubber258 words
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Article237 1912-01-09 11 The Indischo Mcrcuur publishes an account of the Dutch Government's rubber plantations in Java and Nocsa-Kenibangan. These were started about ten years ago on a considerable scale. The want ~of hands and cash had caused rubber culture to be considered a form of forest industry. However, according237 words
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Article1114 1912-01-09 11 ESTIMATED PROFITS LARGELY EXCEEDED. Forthcoming Call on Issued Shares. The second annual general meeting of tho Lumut Rubber Estates, Limited, was held on December 14 at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford court, Cannon -street, K. C, Sir William Adamson, C.M.(i., ithe Chairman), presiding. Tho Secretary (Mr.1,114 words
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Article834 1912-01-09 12 LORD ROSEBERY RETURNS TO HIS OLD THEME. Fascination of Travel. Lord Rosebery, as President of the Scottish History Society, took the chair at tho annual meeting of the Society in Edinburgh. In replying to a vote of thanks proposed by Mr. Neilson, who said his Lordship had recently834 words
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Article117 1912-01-09 12 Tbe manufacture of potato IVmr is a large industry of the Amsterdam district. ISUUtU tin United States Consul at that city. Some of the flow is used iv making a synip, but this industry has been obstructed by allcgati>n- li.it potato syrup has little nr117 words
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Article118 1912-01-09 12 Mrs. Keudal appeared as honorary cxami ncr at a scholarship examination at the HhtAesPoarc Schools, Ashbourn Hall, Red I. ion Bqnare, London. One competitor did lbs deaf) walking scene, of "Macbeth." You an r.itln r modern," whs Mrs. Kcndal's comment. instead of saying, -Out dam mil118 words
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Article274 1912-01-09 12 German Tower that Sways in the Wind. The wireless telegraphy station at Nauen, close to Berlin, now possesses a tower which is declared to bo the highest in the world, with the exception of the Effel Tower in Paris. The tower was originally 800 ft. high, but274 words
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Article642 1912-01-09 12 Hall Came gives exclusively to the Hearst newspapers the following poem eutitled The Mother of the Man," which answers Kudyard Kipling's recent poem, The Female of the Species." which was a rhymed attack on woman suffrage, and the refrain of which run For the female642 words
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Article647 1912-01-09 12 HISTORY OF ILL-FATED HOUSE OF BERESFORD. The Banshee's Wail. The untimely death by drowning of tbe sixth Marquess of Waterf ord brings vividly to mind one of the most singularly tragic family histories in Ireland, or indeed, any other country. A strange legend about the family has647 words
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Article627 1912-01-09 12 Interesting Definitions of English Writers. A writer in La Revue, M. Maurice Dekobra, has been inviting representative humorists in varions countries to define "humour," and publishes the result of his inquiry in the current number of that periodical. Many of bis correspondents declare the task to be627 words
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Article738 1912-01-09 12 Passengers Expected to Arrive. The following passenger bookings to the Straits arc 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 intending passengers may alter their arrangements subsequent to tbe738 words
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Article118 1912-01-09 12 After the 1864 fire, the Savoy Chapel was restored by the Queen Victoria in memory of the Prince Consort. There is on the north wall a curious painting of the Early Sicncse School 14th century). This was sofd in 1702 when the hospital was closed, and discovered118 words
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1255 1912-01-09 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON DECEMBER 14. We quoto below the best available London list from the reports brought in by the last mail, and add local quotations from tbe list prepared by Messrs. Fraser and Co. (Singapore) on the corresponding date1,255 words
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Advertisement528 1912-01-09 13 Howarth Erskine, Ld., SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for: IHE IPUfPI I -s^" SBH UU SB i, 1 of Cholera, Typhoid and f PL MB 9^^— WHJ S««« HmitTl IiWCB other Germs. A 12-inch Filter may now be seen H £L hT^^ S^^^B in operation at our Town Store, 9sB| ttfi a^l528 words
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Advertisement607 1912-01-09 13 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD, INBAB RNTRANCB to BOKNKO WUABF) Telephone IOS6 II St» stocks of all kindn of H!O7.K> j j MEATS, oto., md be deliverbd fc I Shipping »t tbo Wbarvofl, or it i j the Singapore Roads, on shon I 1 notioo. OFFICE HOURS I Week days607 words
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Advertisement276 1912-01-09 13 DIAMONDS In various Sixes are now on View at our Show Rooms. Prices Very Moderate. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED ISMAIL AND RAHEEM Bras Basah Road. MARTELL'S BRANDY In England more Martell's Three- Star Brandy is sold than any other Brandy In London more than three times the quantity of Martell's is276 words
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Advertisement447 1912-01-09 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COLIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, INOAPORE Board Off Director* O. A. Drkrick, Esq., Chairman A. H. Faib, Esq., Managing Director Pans Fowiii, m.b., 0.h., Chief Med. Omoer F. M. Elliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Cocvmob. Tow Noan Pah, Esq. O»« Boom Tbb, Esq. KbooSian Tarn,447 words
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Advertisement323 1912-01-09 14 INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Off China.. Head Office. 51a, Kiangse Rd Shanghai. To thb Cuimsi Gbntlbmbn or Sinoapori REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECTED that is always happening in ail parts of the world I The Home Life issues all sorts of policies to suit all sorts of323 words
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Advertisement529 1912-01-09 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIAJND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid op Capital in 60,000 Shares ol £20 each 41,200,000 Reserve Fond m 41,626,000 Reserve Liabilitf of Proprietors™ 41,200.000 BANKERS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Carrent Accounts are opened and interest allowod529 words
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Advertisement567 1912-01-09 14 BANKING. THE tZE HAI TONS BAMUM AND INBURANCE CO. LTD NO. IT AND 68, KLINO STRBBT. established 1007. Capital paid np 11.000.000.0 C Reserve liability ol proprietors 1,000,000.00 OOUBT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Tan Tboe Joon 6. Sm Kia Jaji a. Nam Kirn Sbmo 7. Tao Hoo Lai 8. Ljow Chla567 words
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Advertisement417 1912-01-09 14 SALES by AUCTIONJAPANESE CURIOS FANCY ARTICLES Including a Large Assortment of Beautiful Screens and Silk Embroideries, FOR SALE PRIVATELT AT REASONABLE PRICES, At Powell Co.'s Sale-room, Raffles Place. INSPECTION INVITED. POWELL A CO., Auctioneers. 29-12 io l For Sale Privately in Small Lots A QUANTITY OF WINES AND SPIRITS, At417 words
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Article984 1912-01-09 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. It was mentioned by Lord Montagu during the debate in tho House of Lords that the London General Omnibus Company had ordered ten million gallons of petrol for their omnibuses during the coming year, and that this would mean a contribution984 words
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Article129 1912-01-09 15 The Queen Empress, with her Huito in attendance, went to a. picnic which hu<l been arranged for Her Majesty by the Maharao of Kotah, on Deccrnlirr 27. Her M.ijrsty, at tended by the wliole of lier suite, left Kotah by train for Calcutta at noon. The129 words
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Advertisement365 1912-01-09 15 SARROL JOHNSTON As Supplied to the War Office. 6 SEATED CAR COMPLETE 11.9H P. 53,000. 15.9 H.P. $4,000. HP. LORRY COVERED VAN c^Sc WAGGONETTE $3,750 $4,000 $4,950 $4.»OO FULL PARTICULARS FROM Central Engine Works, Ld. Cars in Stock for Immediate Delivery: 20 HP. "fORD" LINDAULETTE (six-seated) 15 H.P. "STOEWER" UHDAULETTE365 words
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Advertisement13 1912-01-09 15 For all internal oomplaiatn, L>yaeiitcr\ Conghs Colds, etc., take Woois' Great Ptpfenaint Core.13 words
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Advertisement251 1912-01-09 15 Continental H Motor Tyres combine safety, reliability and economy. They are obtainable at universally fixed prices throughout the F.M.S. and the S.S., from our various wholesale agents as well as all leading dealers and Garages. CONTINENTAL TYRE AND RUBBER CO., LTD., Singapore. 17, Collyer Quay. Telephone i 290. Photographic Stores251 words
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Advertisement106 1912-01-09 15 De Dion Bouton NOW ON VIEW. AT THE BTRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, ORCHARD ROAD. 1-9 H.P., 2-CYLINDER CHASSIS FITTED WITH 2-Seater Victoria Phaeton Body, painted Royal Blue upholstered in Blue. Due in a Few Days 1-14 H.P., 4-CYLINDER CHASSIS FITTED WITH 4-Seater Torpedo Body, painted Motor Smoke Grey upholstered in Royal106 words
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Advertisement459 1912-01-09 16 BURN CO.. LTD.. RANEEGUNGE PIPES Fox* Wells, Culverts, Drains, etc. Strongest and @6eapest AU>O BULL-NOSED BRICKS FIREBRICKS STABLE BRICKS CHEQUERED BRICKS SALTGLAZED BRICKS OF ALL KINDS. M IE A( rMS SHARPE, ROSS CO, LTD, Singapore. WANTS. SITUATION WANTED. European, experienced accountant anil rubber planter, willing to accept any Bitu stion459 words
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Advertisement218 1912-01-09 16 BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD AND LODGING. Appiy 21, Sophia Road. 1512 144 BOARD AND RESIDENCE Apply Devon Villa, 108, River Valley Roid. 21J1 n BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable rooms with verandah. 160 p«C njenth. Apply S.T.S., c/o Straits Times. ae-u 271 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Fcr two bachelcrj. Near town.218 words
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Advertisement581 1912-01-09 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES TO LET. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. la, Raffles Quay Apply Outhrie Co., Ltd. 1-4 o_ HOUSES TO LET. "Brathay' No. 15, Gifetetd Road. In excellent condition. Rent moderate. Apply to J. W. Haffcnden, 47, Tbe Arcade. 6 12 n581 words
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Advertisement548 1912-01-09 16 NOTICES. HOTICE. No fresh orders for Fresh Milk can be accepted until the arrival of new cowp, due here about [January 16, per b.s. DARIUS. H. 8. KIRWAN, Dalian sJAustralian Horse Repository. 6^l 111 NOTICE. The interest and responsibility of Mr. Rutger Klnnder in our firms ceased by mutual arrangement548 words
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Advertisement665 1912-01-09 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS. IlllrlMlt md Municipal Contractor*. Telephone No. 431. 108 4 109, Market Street. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, tbat I, the undersigned, will not bt responsible for any debt or debts incurred by my wife, Dorothy Mary Vickery (nee Richard-), from Januarys, 1912. Dated at Singapore665 words
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Advertisement517 1912-01-09 16 NOTICES^ THE AVER MOLEK RUBBER CO.. LIU NOTICE Is hereby given that tbe dividend for tho year ending October 31 1911, wili be paid to shareholders oa the Register on January 81, 1912. B 7 order of the Boai.l. N. GOMKS, Secretary. 21 18 1 IN THE ESTATE OF LOW517 words
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Miscellaneous228 1912-01-09 16 StraitsJlßimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATBS.-Misceuane ous wants of every description are inbert od at the prepaid rate of tl per feer lines for one or two insertions. Notice* of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lia&g, tl each insertion Kor p.p.c. oards, r,n page 6, t2, Inch Scali Ratis are228 words
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