The Straits Times, 16 January 1912
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Title Section13 1912-01-16 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.773 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 16. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement399 1912-01-16 1 WATSONS No. 1O Whisky THE BEST i KATZ BROS., LD. 6 Special Lines in our Household Dept. Strong Cotton Glass Mercerised Cotton Check Dusters. Cloths. Napkins. Fast washing colours. Hard wearing quality, with Pretty floral designs. Snowtyped border, white quality. Price 85 cts. per dozen. p rice $2.75 per dozen.399 words
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Advertisement370 1912-01-16 1 :r o bb 1 3sr s o 3sr &> oo_ New Stock of Ladies 1 Promenade Dress Shoes. No. 169. Ladies' Fine Glaoe Kid, Lang- No O. 163. Pine Blaok Glaoe Kid No. 4^67 Ladies' Black Glace Kid try Shoe, L«ju mU li, w, Smart Pointed Shoe, 1 strap, steel370 words
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Article1011 1912-01-16 2 PUBLICATION OF CASES HEARD IN CAMERA. A Lady's Ignorance. In the High Court on December ■'>, in the rase of Scott v. Scott, there was a motion by tlie respondent to commit the petitioner, Mrs. A iiuie Scott, anil her solicitors, Percy Braby and Alexander Mortlock Waller,1,011 words
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796 1912-01-16 2 A Difficult Problem with an Easy Solution. Tlic famous jirnwrh. "MM MHl'l mc:it is :iii>itlu-r man's- |M>isnn." applii- with pn-uliiir ton 1)'1 to the itys|H'ptii-, nml Ilii' MM is (run will) rcganl to tin- ilrngs. oplinarilv prcwrilnM tHr indigestion. Fasting has, of late, been greatly796 words
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Advertisement150 1912-01-16 2 TO BEAUTIFY f&r--^\ a Jl and Preserve V C\> The Complexion is made soft, smooth and 'i,^^ beautifully clear by the |l§|| daily application of tUll J/ vt HAZELINE' SNOW"B Dullness. <jreasiness and blemishes disappear, and a charming healthy tone |i|||f One of the special properties of j||l|lf """> "'Hazelixk'150 words
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Advertisement63 1912-01-16 2 Whooping Cough. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep tho cough loose and expectoration easy by giving I'lnmlx i lain's Cough Kenicdy as may bo required. This remedy will also liquify tbe tough mucus and make |it easier to expectorate. It has been used successfully in many63 words
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Advertisement38 1912-01-16 2 M W CMIMCMt X I I B,<L>M» Ca/arrk. U*> F COMMISSIONS EXECUTED CM Penang Races. TREBLE NOW O.PEN ON Races 5, 7, 3. DOUBLES ON ANY TWO lUCES. For prices, apply B. WATT, 12, The Arcade. 101 9-238 words
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Advertisement331 1912-01-16 2 FUSHUN COAL The Best Steaming Coal in the Far Eart. FREBH STOCKS always on hand at Dairen, Newchwang, Tientsin and Port Arthur Depots and also at Chcfoo, ■Shanghai, Hongkong, SSingaj>ore and Penang. MiaiN'l OirUTIIRTI South Manchuria Railway Co., D-/li:r,:e3:n\ Tel. address Mantetsa Codes A.B C 6th Ed., AI. and Liobor's.331 words
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Article791 1912-01-16 3 PRINCESSES' NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING. Graphic Account by a Rescuer. Mi. (iilbcrt McCatil Hell, a JMM civil engineer." of Glasgow, to whose pluck and presence of mind Princess Alexandra probably owes her life, has given the following graphic account of the narrow escape from drowning of791 words
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Article247 1912-01-16 3 Ou Urn uiglit of December 28 one of the mest prominent members of the foreign community of Shanghai MMad away in the person of Mr. AIMtMMMf McLeod who has Ih n closely itU-ntilicd with Shanghai. He was born in tlic Isle of Skye und was247 words
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Article237 1912-01-16 3 for this awful feeling of general debility and sickness is the constant plea of so many folks, especially in Tropical Climes. How glad one ii to offer suggestions of an unfailing safeguard. Why try HORLICK'S MALTED MILK," you will say at once, "That will237 words
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Advertisement589 1912-01-16 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILDUP YOUR HEALTH with I ESSENCE OR FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA aa^TafW^^F^a^W^^a^aa^^n^aK^aaPß Pronounced by tho HICHEST medical AUTHORITIES the most L> il^j II M 31 'J 3 rij ij jj j 31 1 JVM I ITjfil. j\\ ■•T*j f J .TORPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM,589 words
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Advertisement38 1912-01-16 3 Try This for a Cold. Cliambcrlniti'n Cough Hcmcdy has won Km Krcat rcputatiou and extensive salo by it» rcmiukablc cures of cougbs, colds and croup. It can Ih> depended upou. Try it. Sold by all DixpeuHarii'M and Dealer*.38 words
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Advertisement229 1912-01-16 3 The Straits Times FOR F.M.S. READERS. The New Mail Train Service enables as tc send into the X.M.S. each evening a Special Edition of The Straits Times containing all the important telegrams and news received up to a late hoar in the afternoon. This edition can be bought in inn229 words
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Advertisement81 1912-01-16 3 against Infection by the use of Lifebuoy l^^~^mM all climates and at FOR PRESERVATION //—-\*M rj[ K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL CO., Jewellers and Silk Merchants, SI S3, High Street, Singapore. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A Din stock of Gem-sot Jewellery, Danitcceoe, Cbiuoae Silverware, AM> ALSO New Euibroidc ed pattern G-iwoh, Opera81 words
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Advertisement609 1912-01-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR OHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINES 1912 Outward (for China.) Himalaya Jan 2A I609 words
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Advertisement652 1912-01-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and oonßtrooted, and are fitted with all652 words
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Advertisement544 1912-01-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS'. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. EAST COAST SERVICE. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu Bisnt, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantan, fiangnara Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamui, Bandon, Langsuan Chumpon Taku, Kohlak \nd Bangkok. Due Departure 3 p.m. YUGALft Jan. 17 PRACHATIPOK* Jan. 21 Jan. 34 ASD ANG Jan. 94 Jan.544 words
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Advertisement520 1912-01-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD DEUTSCHE DAMPFSCHIFf FURTMES. "rl»Mi" BHEMEI Combined Service. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homeward*, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavon520 words
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Advertisement670 1912-01-16 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. Horddeutschor Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company Bail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vica versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau,670 words
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Advertisement1045 1912-01-16 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. 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, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Monykoc:: and Shanghai. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Doe to arrive on or about Due to sail on or about 1911 19121,045 words
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Advertisement593 1912-01-16 5 STEAMER SAILINGSINDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LTD. DIRECT SERVICE TO JAPAN VIA HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI. AND TO CALCUTTA VIA PENANG FROM SIN6APORE. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton. Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Cbefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Portf, For moca, the Philippines, etc.. etc., etc. Steamers. Tons Commander Rdtsasa 4,806593 words
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Advertisement610 1912-01-16 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. APCAR LIME OF STEAMERS. Tho undermentioned mail steamers of tbe above Lice maintain a rcgnlar service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at PenaDg Singapore, Hongkorg acd Shanghai in rente. FLEET Tons Cc&imaDdet I J* 1"*"1 8,019 A. Stbwabt II Gaaookt Ae 01a 4,800 S. H. Bilson 'Abbaioo* ArcAi"610 words
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Advertisement291 1912-01-16 5 DIETHELM CO., LTD., Singapore, Distributers for Straits Settlements, F.M.S.. and British North Borneo. Every fortnight fresh shipments of the newest numbers. Obtainable in retail from the prominent general stores and music dealers. M.S. Cowan Now doing business on the forthcoming PENANG RACES Run January 23, 1912. TREBLE EVENT Races 5,291 words
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Advertisement322 1912-01-16 5 j Odol is th«- prrf paration l-r 1 1 laneiog arid pieserviog mouth and »i.|j a tun.bUr of Wbttr willlurm an 1 imil-inn which will thoroughly cieaun« and purity tho oral cavity, destroying all mjunojs bacteria nehticg therr. Odd penctrafc-a tlo interstices betwetn tbe tcit.li and iu.pu<>aates tlic ujucouh membrane322 words
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Advertisement167 1912-01-16 6 CIGARETTES in the House of Commons. The unsurpassed enjoyment afforded by State Express Cigarette* v a subject that is never debated; they Jjt^W> raised the standard of Cigarette quality, a standard not reached to this day by any other brandft V V« W-^ Turkish Leaf, 5 No !> $1-15 W»V\\W\\\167 words
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Advertisement325 1912-01-16 6 FLOORING TILES JL OF VARIOUS DESIGNS. S^^^o°C^^^ TELEPHONE: 1117. WORKS: 84, SUNOEI ROAD- K^^rV^X If Office 3, Boat Quay. N§S|j§^ Tampenis CemenfcTile Works. TAN CHENG SIANG, CHOP SIONG LIM SAW MILL CO. Timber and General Merchants and Contractors. Always have a large stock of timber and planks of all descriptions325 words
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Advertisement274 1912-01-16 6 SLEDGE MILK |s||P; Swiss Milk PS^^flf From Cattle grazed on the Famous mS&M BERNESE ALPS B^cmc swiss a 11^!! PAQTIIREQ rMOIUnto. Ask fox*: SLEDGE BRAND. Unsweetened Condensed Milk. "SLEDGE" BRAND, Natural Sterilized Milk. Sole Importers J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD. THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO. (Established 1883) 1 MANUFACTURERS OF PURE274 words
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Article147 1912-01-16 7 FIX I HUBS Tuesday January in. tligti Watnr, 7.41 a.m., 9.52 p.m. Snorting Cl'ib mooting. 5 p.m. "TiminH of the Shrew, 1 Vi ;tiria Tlioatre. OftfcMM Ciiristian Association, 8.30 p.m. Wednesday, January 17. Hwh W»ter. 8 *4 ».m., '0.37 Dm. Bard tho M ignift?ent," V.Theatro. Thursday, January147 words
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100 1912-01-16 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAOAR Bast Wharf Basin— I-'iih Wo. Bast W. Siction No. I— Taroba. Shiirs Wharf— Newton Hall. Main W. Sict. No. 2-Kum Sang, Ganges. ,i B—Deirios.8 Deirios. •I ii G'enogle. I— NO. 6— Marudu Perseus. Niw100 words
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Article83 1912-01-16 7 Arrivals Per s'r.vnor Ko-mti, Jan If.— From Iniragm. .M;. Hilnnn. I. r »t. ii'xer l.aly Weld, Jan 15. From M iar. MtMt*. Grant and Up; on. Pertt aiuer Linn. -lan 15.— From Rinenon via pjrtp. Miss K. lu.,lis, Mr, aid Mrs. O. you I:.j ebjn, Mr*. F.83 words
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Article175 1912-01-16 7 Telegram from Nanking state that Dr. Sun Vat Sen arrived tlnrc on tho evoning of January 1. and was intliusiastically welcomitl. Euawataad the PnaUansj of the I'iovisiuiial (inveiniiinit, accor iiuj" to the native Press, his oath reading as follows, or ns near as DM be rimlrted175 words
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Article222 1912-01-16 7 TOD»T. Poit Uickcon and Port Swuttenbaui Penang 8 pm Malacca and Muar Lady Weld 8 pm Penaogand IUn^oon So ing Bao F pm Hon^'kon^, Amoy and Swatow Glenojj'e 8 pna Hongkong Kum Sang 8 pm Tomorrow. Kcrimao Sri Wongsee 9 am liaison Kampot 9 am Pulau Batam222 words
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Article152 1912-01-16 7 Tbf B I. roitrac'. pi'k-'* ctcmer Toesti, «i:ii mail!) from London ap to the eveuirg of I > c •lubc-r. left N"> .'apitsio at 8 a m on s inddy. Mm 1 4th ln«tMt, ami m%] bo ex| <\ to arriw hare s irj.»y moii,iog, tile 80th152 words
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Article528 1912-01-16 7 Latest Arrivals. Amlieri-t. Brit. str. IN tuDS, Capt Scott, .lan 15. Knvu s übis, .lan 13. Gc. and 29 dp. Thong kk. For s iuiba-, Jan 17. ltoalH. D^li, <I t. utr. 7JI '.duo. Capt Hibner, Jan 15. From litn>>-.,1<. -Inn 11. (J c. Knd p. Beba Miw528 words
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Article267 1912-01-16 7 Finance Commerce. ■XOHANOB. SlNQAPOU, JANI'ARY 10, 1912 Oh Lohdoh— Bank 4 m/i 2/4 i Demand m 8/4/, Private.' m/i 3/4)1 8 m/a 2/4i Oh Gibmahi— Back d/d 288* Private 8 m/i M 24 a i Oh Fea»< i— Back d/d M 204 Private 8 m/i M M9 Oh India— Bank267 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article161 1912-01-16 7 Kline "2 Valued 10 10 Belat Tin 10 10 Bruang 10 10 Kanaboi £1 £1 Kints Tin 41 1 Labat Mioee 10 10 Malacca Tic 61. 6/- Pahaog Const 1 £1 £1 Pengkalen £1 £1 Posing Bahru XI £1 Poaing Lmdb 10 10 Rahman Hyd £1 Rahman Tv Bnyeri161 words
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Article608 1912-01-16 7 lame IS Valob al Boyer* Sellers M 2/ Alla^ai 4,'- 4/8 3/' 2/- Anglo-Malt; 18/- 19/exdiv Hi 2/- Batanu Malaka 2,6 2/10 £1 £1 Batn Cavee 11 16.0 120.0 £1 £1 Batn Tigs 463 4 .26 £1 £1 Eokit Kajang 2.16.8 2.189 £1 £1 Bnkit Lintnue 8.10.0 8.16.0 2/-608 words
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Article125 1912-01-16 7 Issue 3 V'aloe Bayots Sellers 10 10 Hasten norn Bm::Sii4 10.00 10 T 8.00 £1 41 Bleotae Tramway* S 6 8/0 10 10 Fraser A Neave 47 03 47 51 100 Howartta Erakine f7. C 100 7% Prel 91.0 C 100 100 KaU Bro, Oct. 180.00 100 100 a125 words
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Article45 1912-01-16 7 Bayers Selurs S'pore Municipal 4}% of 1007 11,600,000 7% S'poro Municipal 4J% of 1900 11,000,000 7% 9" .pm S'pore Municipal 4% $602,900 par Bujurs Sellet Howsrth ErBkiuo 6% 1600,000 par Riley. IlarercaveR 8% 1284.000 I* Singapore Eltctrio TramwsT8fi% £860,000 S'pore Munioipai 6 11,873,000 lorn45 words
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Advertisement12 1912-01-16 7 Woxls (ircnt IVpiH'rtnint Curo for all Meraal '-mniiluiuts. Dysentery, Coughs, Coido, etc.12 words
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Advertisement188 1912-01-16 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell end Co. ■Iri '.:>. --Vt uleriOH, f-«?"lioll p oporty, km>wn a« Si^'ap K-tit.-, at 2.i?. tl. 1 Coghiar. and co. .I.n 17. —At s.i'.ro 111. 8)1 jCI. Tonii'-a 1J lbhcr F dale fuly piii ordinary Vendjr's ShatW.ltS.aP. ixa 19. At saleroom, valuible asricultural land in BeY tar,188 words
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Advertisement353 1912-01-16 7 Players IQavy (Picture In lb. Patent Air-Tight Tine. OBTAINABLE AT: T.:f CTS john LimE co., 10., ROBINSON CO. Petroleum Residue AS A WOOD PRESERVATIVE. "Wdere is nothing better on tfje market. COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH OTHER PRESERVATIVES, 50' cents per gallon t. c. b. any steamer in tfje Roads or353 words
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Advertisement249 1912-01-16 7 G. R. LAMBERT CO.. LTD.. (IN LIQUIDATION). Tho Creditors of tho abovenamed Company, wkOM claims have not bctn admitted, are r. quired forthwith to send tl.cir tames aud addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, t.igelher with proof thereof. md the name acd address of their Solicitors, if249 words
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Advertisement34 1912-01-16 7 RAVENSWAY CO., UNDERTAKERS. SCULPTORS AND MARBLE MERCHANTS. (Established 1881 MONUMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS IN STOCK. From $25 upwards. METALIC WREATHS FROM CHO CE MAKERS At Moderate Prices. im, ORCHARD ROAD. TEL NO. JIT34 words
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1080 1912-01-16 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. SOCIALISM AND DIPLOMACY. It should be possible now, if it has ever been possible at all, for Germany and England to make some attempt to relax the tension of the last few years. There can be no doubt that Anglophobia was regarded as au1,080 words
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Article23 1912-01-16 8 Saturday afternoon, February 3, is fixed for the reopening services ot ISukit Timah Chinese hurch. All interested are asked to reserve this date.23 words
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Article29 1912-01-16 8 Tho Federated Engineering Co. at Bandoeng stats that Mr. \V. 11. 1 1 ill has taken over the management of the company in the place ot Mr. J. Craig.29 words
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Article32 1912-01-16 8 Messrs. Macbeth and Barrett, Penang, since January 1, 1912, havo buen appointed wholesale agents for Continental motor, motor cycles and cycle tyres and carry large aud fresh stocks iv all current sizes.32 words
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Article39 1912-01-16 8 To our collection of seasonable calendars we have had wldud a Chinese calendar from the China Mutual Lite Insurance Co., ol Shanghai, aud a calendar fnrn tho Osakn Mercantile Steamciship Co., per Messrs. i i mime and Co., aguuis.39 words
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Article9 1912-01-16 8 The Straits garrison propose acquiring a field practice range.9 words
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Article28 1912-01-16 8 A full grown bear was shot by Mr. H. H Bell, of Bukit Panjang Estate, on the morn ing of Wednesday last, quite close to a bun galow.28 words
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Article23 1912-01-16 8 Yuan Shih-kai visited the Palace at Peking on January 2. The Waiwupu states that he has obtained Tls. 8,000,000 from the Empress Dowager.23 words
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Article25 1912-01-16 8 The British steamer Newton-Hall arrived from Vladivostock this morning with a general cargo of beans for Port Said, for orders. She leaves the port to-day.25 words
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Article29 1912-01-16 8 Fifteen cases of rinderpest are reported to h&\ c been discovered in Seremban. The diseased cattle are believed to have been brought in from affected are is in Malacca.29 words
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Article30 1912-01-16 8 The Liverpool Journal of Commerce says that all the Chinese hands on hoard the Blue Funnel liners Theseus and Liertei. with two or threo exceptions, havo cut off their tjueucs.30 words
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Article36 1912-01-16 8 The sale of 2"> Stevens Hoad and vacant land anil the building allotments at Itiver Valley Hoad advertised for to day by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co. has been postponed to Monday, the 22nd instant.36 words
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Article35 1912-01-16 8 Tho Hon. P. Uamanathan, K.C., C.M.ci. has replied to a message of congratulation sent to him by the Ccylonesc residents of Singapore upon his election to the C'cvlonerc seat on the Legislative Council at Colombo.35 words
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Article45 1912-01-16 8 According to tho Sumatra Post, the steward if the steamer Hogendorp, as mentioned in our columns, was attacked by a Madurese on the same boat, and seriously cut on the face and stomach. He has been removed to hospital. The boy was arrested at Medac45 words
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Article47 1912-01-16 8 The liesident of Bantam reported on December 29 la-: that a big fire had broken out in Hodjonegara (Tjilegon Serangl 182 atap houses and H6 barus tilled with ."(00 piculs rice were burnt down. The damage was esti mated at f 24.001). Niue hundred persons were houseless.47 words
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Article56 1912-01-16 8 The tramway men of Tokioto the numlirr of four thousand went on strike on Sunday, December U. The whole tramway system was at a standstill, blocking communications and causing great difficulty to traffic. Ihe strike was causul by disappointment at the small allotment of consolation money for the dissolution of56 words
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Article71 1912-01-16 8 At the annual general meeting of the Lian Kce Kok Association held on the lth instant, the following wereelectod office bearers for the ensuing year Soh Ewe Jin, pn>i dent Khoo Oon Kioug, vice president Sug Ah Piew, hon. secretary Tay Soon Leong. usst. Hon. secretary Goli Cheok Kirn, hon71 words
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Article79 1912-01-16 8 The Luzon Gold Company has been incorporated with a capital of PIOMUHt, there being I'Ty.iyO of this amount subscribed and paid in. The company is to do a general mining busines in tho Philippine Islands, for gold, silver, platinum aud other metals. The main office will be iv tiie city79 words
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Article96 1912-01-16 8 The Perak Diary for 1912 reaches us from the Times of Malaya Press, Ltd., Ipoh, and judging from its utility will also reach the hands of many planters, miners and business men for whom it has been specially prepared. It is interleaved with blotting papers and contains exchange tables, F.M.S.96 words
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Article90 1912-01-16 8 A Calcutta wiro of the iii,h iu.-t says A report has been received to the effect that as the King Emperor was returning from his early morning ride, a Eurasian endeavoured to approach him and was at once arrested. At the police station the man, one employed in the Customs,90 words
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Article104 1912-01-16 8 The purchasers of tho wreck of the Van Neck were not successful iv getting the '.r.inded hull off its position ou a rock. After various attempts by the Tasmau resulting in tho cables snapping like threads the work was suspended for the time being. Whilst arrangcuients were being made to104 words
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Article155 1912-01-16 8 At tho recent meeting of the London so ction of the Institution of Automobile Engineers a paper was read by Mr. G. N. Junner, which he entitled Carburation," which had many poiuts of interest to the motorist. In particular, he emphasised the need for weak mixtures at high spued, and155 words
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Article442 1912-01-16 8 Princo and Princess Alixandir of Teek have hail quite a pni!,.uged stay inCejlou. They left Colombo for Bombay on January 4. A telegram from the ll.igne dated .'!rd instaut to the Java Bode states that M.ul.uno Currieis laid up with api>cudieitis. llneoii dition is serious. Mr. Arthur442 words
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Article98 1912-01-16 8 An entertainment in aid of the funds of The Girls' Friendly Society will be given iv the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, January 27. There will be two plays produced, Steiumann's Corner by Sutro and tho farce Time is money by Mr. Hugh Bsl aud Arthur Cecil. Mrs.98 words
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Article161 1912-01-16 8 The last performance of tho children's play, Princess Chrysanthemum," was attended, yesterday evening, by another largo audience. It was intended primarily au a special occasion for children to see tho play, and to that end Mrs. Gosling had invited largo contingents, of about ;»0 each,161 words
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Article241 1912-01-16 8 The result of tho recent census slu-w I tliat while among other nationalities tin ie ,im remarkable increases, the increase among Kuiasians (notwithstanding the steady iullux of Eurasians from India, Ceylon unit elsewhere) amounted only to live SMI cent, the lowest of all. A correspondent, «liv241 words
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Advertisement198 1912-01-16 8 Famous \^/HISKY Brands _j£^S* "POLO" 1 ***** I///W cy/^ r y 'MaCGREGOR.CaLDBECKiO I CUSCOW.IONDOH. dt^gft^iA LONDON I GLASGOW. Suppliers of Scotch Whisky to The House of Lords, The House of Commons, and to the Houses of Parliament, Canada. SOLE AGENTS: Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. SUM BRAND STERILIZED MILK In Medium and198 words
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Advertisement216 1912-01-16 8 YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH OUH ALL-STAR PERFECT PICTURE PROGRAMME To-Nl<ht, 2nd Show, 9.30 toll p.m. THE GREAT ITALIAN HYDROPLANE. (Cosmopolitan Film). A Him showing a most remarkable invention of modern tinns, successfully manipulated by its inventor—a sight well worth witnessing. IN THE LIFT. Produced by Thanhouser Co. of America. An216 words
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Advertisement13 1912-01-16 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on pago 7 and on page 10.13 words
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Article206 1912-01-16 9 WELCOMED AS CAPABLE AND MODERATE. Morocco Agreement to be Ratified iKkuter's Telegram.) London, January 15. Tho chief officers in tho new French Cabinet aro Mr. Poincaro I Premier and Foreign Secretary! M. Briand (Justice, and vice-president of the Cabinet) M. Millcran (War) M. Dclcasse (Marine) M. Data206 words
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Article156 1912-01-16 9 ENGLISH TEAM LEADING BY 368 RUNS. Australia Beginning Well i (From Ocr Own Corrkspoxdrst.) Colombo, January 15. The tliinl Test match was continued at Adelaide to-day on an excellent wicket. The weather was mot, lad the attendant was Mi large oa prwriooi days. Satftmfu inniu^s ofeaed Eat 501156 words
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Article103 1912-01-16 9 GREAT INCREASE OF BRITISH OUTPUT. United States Declining. Hkutkk'.s hUHUK Londou, January l.~>. Tho output of mercantile shipbuilding during the past year in the ('nitcd Kiug do:u was l.so:i ,s:i I tons, a splendid increase of {>G0,67.-> tons. The total foreign output was NMN t ins, ;l103 words
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Article44 1912-01-16 9 l!i i ml Th.k.. i;\u. I .mid. hi. Ma Durban, January U. Keuti iv. ir. sfr Dr. sdcii that it is an nounced that the Crown Prince of Saxony wi 1 nt visit Ceykwai intended, but will tour in F.:;ypt.44 words
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Article91 1912-01-16 9 Lord Rothschild Gives Sound Advice. Rkuter's Tklegkam. London, via Durban, January 15. Delegates from all P 1 18 ot Britain met yesterday to arrange the preliminaries for tho appointment of a new Chief Rabbi. Lord Rothschild emphasised the necessity of the new Chiof Rabbi having a knowledge91 words
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Article56 1912-01-16 9 IU I! Kit's TKI.KGHAM. London, January Id Miss Evelyn Moore, sister ot Admiral Moore, laid at Portsmouth yesterday afternoon the luelplato of a new '25.000 ton superDreadnought, at present unnamed. Sho is to steun thirty knots, will have a battery of 13.5 guns of increased power, and her56 words
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Article403 1912-01-16 9 Policemen Assaulted by a Hostile Crowd. The ill-humour of the hawkers over the question of the increased fees was. no doubt, raapoaaMa in some measure for the ugly occurrences that took place in Temple Street on Sunday forenoon. The police had occasion to arrest some men for403 words
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Article165 1912-01-16 9 Police Prepared to Land Coolies by Force. The steamer Lai Sang came into port from China a few days ago with 1,500 Chinese coolies aboard and as there were smallpox cases among tile passengers the vessel went into quarantine. The Chinese absolutely n fused to165 words
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Article210 1912-01-16 9 During the past year, says a London paper, tho pocket has been slowly and steadily re gaining its position in woman's toilette, anil even so daring an innovation as a sleeve pocket has now bocti made possible. An BZBMM representative was told by a West Knd modist210 words
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Article776 1912-01-16 9 TRADER'S SUCCESSFUL CLAIM AGAINST MR. SARKIES. $14,197.21 Damages and Costs. Judgment was given in the Supreme Court, this morning, by Mr. Justice Fisher in the action brought by Ho Cheok Nam, a trader of Singapore, against Mr. Tigran Sarkics, of tho Raffles Hotel, to recover the sum of776 words
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Article167 1912-01-16 9 Completely Destroyed by Fire at Sea. A telegram has just beeu received at tho local headquarters of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., stating that tho Anglo-Saxon oil Co.'s steamer Spoudilus has been completely destroyed by fire between Colombo and Aden. The crew has been saved, but by167 words
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Article66 1912-01-16 9 The Japanese Consul, Mr. Masaichi Noma, is at present lying in the St. Louis Hospital, suffering from an abdominal complaint. He was taken ill on January T, and his condition not improving, lie was conveyed to the hospital tho following day- At night the patient was in a critical condition,66 words
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Article1407 1912-01-16 9 MR. JUSTICE FISHER COMMENTS ON POLICE PROCEDURE. Mansoor's Conviction Quashed. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr. Justice Fisher gave his decision in the case of M. C. Mansoor on the prosecution of Capt. Bower. The case was one in which Mansoor had been convicted of conspiring with1,407 words
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Article729 1912-01-16 9 Matheson Lang's Enthusiastic Receptions. Half of tho Holloway-Lang company was chasing round the theatre precincts this moriiiug, in a state of suppressed anxiety, whistling for a missing member of tho company one of the stars, in fact when Mr. Matheson Lang sat in one of729 words
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Article141 1912-01-16 9 Hongkong Electric Traction Co. Sued for $40,000. At Hongkong, on the Hth inst., before the Chief Justice, Sir Francis Pigott, the (lovernment of Hongkong claitue<l damages to the extent of 940,000 from the Hongkong Electric Traction Company for injuries caused by the working of the company's lines to141 words
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Article120 1912-01-16 9 CLOSE OF THE ARMISTICE PERIOD. Combined Advance on Peking. Rkuter's Tkleoram. London, via Durban, January 15. Reuter wires from Peking that tho Chinese armistice expires to day. Tho Republicans are moving from Wuchang to attack tho Imperial base at Siaokan, forty miles northward. Eleven transports and six cruisers120 words
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Article121 1912-01-16 9 KING PARDONS BUT CABINET RESIGNS. Sequel to Strike Rioting. RiCL-TBR's TKLKGRAy. London, via Durban. January U. Keuter wires wires from Madrid that thcro has been a great agitation in Spain on behalf of a striker condemned to death by courtj martial as the result of a riot in121 words
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Article89 1912-01-16 9 Help to Save Government House Adelaide. Rkuter's Tklm.kam. London, via Durban, January ].">. Kei.ter wires from Adelaide that tho Marylcbone cricketers were invited to dinner by the Governor. On arriving they found the residence at Marble Hill surrounded by bush tires. They dashed into the dames and89 words
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Article94 1912-01-16 9 Prospects of National Finance. Dkk Ostasiatischb Lloyd Trlroram. Berlin, January 15. The Diet commenced to-day. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg read the speech from tho Throne, which stated that the financial situation had developed favourably. There aro prospects that the deficit of 1011 will bo considerably reduced, and proposals94 words
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Article32 1912-01-16 9 Reutkr's Tklkokam. London, January 15. The Daily News states tlmt their Majesties will visit Belfast and Londonderry in tho summer, and thereafter cruise on the western and southern coasts.32 words
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Article41 1912-01-16 9 DER OSTASIATISCUE LIOYD TF.LF.dRAM. Berlin, January 15. The German Government emphatically denies tho rumour that tho new Reichstag will be dissolved. This will bo unnecessary, because a majority sufficient to carry out the national tasks 1:?:: been secured.41 words
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Article20 1912-01-16 9 Kectiu's Tblegrim. London, via Durban, January U, Tho death of Lord WVulock i> ai.uuunced. He was 6:1 fMM of20 words
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Article43 1912-01-16 10 Playing for tho Docomber monthly medal on the IVnany «olf course, Mr. 11. 11. Huckland completed the course of 9 holes in tho fine score of M, which constitutes a record. His round was BM. 4:i I. M 1 H.43 words
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Article82 1912-01-16 10 Strait! Athletic Club. The follow inn alv l results of the billiard tournament of tho Straits Athletic Club: < hainpionsliip.— N->o Yam Liang, first pri/o presented by Mr. Lee Kirn San. A. O. Ibrahim, second prise. A. Division.— Sun TetMg (ieok, first prize. Noo Yam Uang, second prize presented82 words
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Article214 1912-01-16 10 sincapore Golf Club. Tin (ioM medal 1911 and January mouth |y medal were ooaapeted for on January la ami I I. Ti" ii were nine oompetiton for the <!olil medal and thirty three oards were taken out for January dm daL The links were hard ami n stroll- breese214 words
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Article284 1912-01-16 10 Peculiar Incident of the German Manoeuvres. a 1. 1-1 uiiicii hat jnst ben heard beton the Higher Military Court at Brettan brings I to light a peculiar and somewhat lunuoiuus Incident v 0m Meant Gentian army manTlie pro-enitiou brought u» action againHt Lieutenant too Heydebreek, of the.284 words
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Article74 1912-01-16 10 The Injection of m;i\v;i!.t as MM (or oholcra has been found highly soooessful in Liimilkh. v. Ik ii-. i. nt of J-l rj-is, all liililrcn. only one died. Time au^l t hall fluid ounces of fctcriliaod ncawatei is injected through a bollow |il.i'-iuiMii needle, in Mm second inj. etion i>74 words
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Article743 1912-01-16 10 Sir John Jackson and His Enormous Contracts. After an absence from England extending over ten months out of the last thirteen, during which he journeyed 66,000 miles. Sir John Jackson, the head of one of the world's largest engineering contracting linns, has just returned to London with many743 words
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Article267 1912-01-16 10 Harmonious Relations with Foreign Financiers. The fifth annual diuuer of the Hongkong and tthangfaai Hsasing Corporation was livid at tho Trooadcro Restaurant oa 1 December U. when a huge number of the Eastern stall home on furlough gatbend with the inr-mbcrs I of the Lomlou utiico,267 words
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Article56 1912-01-16 10 Mr. Anson Gordon C'owie, son of tho late Mr. \V. 0, Cowie, arrived at Sandakau by tho Darvel from Znmboau^a ou December M, after spending somo three mouths on his voyage out to Borneo, in visiting America, Japan, China and the Philippine Islands. Mr. I'.iwie is at present attached to56 words
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Article1132 1912-01-16 10 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, January 16, 1912. Means. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning RUBBER SHARES. Norn Value. Bayers. Sellen. 3/. Allagai 8 9 4'4J a). Options 1 6 2/- 1 An«lo Java f,1,132 words
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Advertisement29 1912-01-16 10 RECOMMENDS ITSELF. "DRY ROYAL" A SPARKLI.NO SAL'MAK. A Champagne IN ALL 11LT HUGE. Garner, Quelch Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, lUttery llja.l, Sinßipjre. Tolnphoni' ..881. M I as y29 words
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Advertisement402 1912-01-16 10 True Test of Merit. You judge a man not by what he promises |to do, but by what he has dove. That is the only true test. Chamberlain's Cough Heinedy judged by this standard has no Huperior. People everywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praise. For sale402 words
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Advertisement319 1912-01-16 10 Raffles :|Hi Hotel. Special ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. VICTORIA THEATRE THE GREATEST EVENT IN THE DRAMATIC HISTOIY OF SINGAPORE. MAURICE K. tinirmmi I'r.-.niH Tho Famous London Actor-Manngor Mr. MATHESON LANG MISS HUTIN BRITTON From the Lyceum Thoatre, London, frnsh from their Phenomenal .Success in Africa A; India Pi-proiiTKD i>y THE319 words
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Advertisement96 1912-01-16 10 NO HOME COMPLETE WITHOUT A Gramophone f THE BEST AND CHKAI'KSI' MKANS OF PL' UK ENJOYMENT TERMS TO SUIT ALL S. Moutrie Co., (LIMITED.) IHR AKCAUB Don't forget to order CHERRY BLOS-OM BOOT POLISH ANl> BUTTERCUP METAL POLISH The two Leading Polishes. Id 12b 15-6 THE STAR OPERA CO. The96 words
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Article1738 1912-01-16 11 BIG SHORTAGE ON THE MONTHLY OUTPUT. Overestimating and Theft. The first annual general meeting of the Vnited Temiang iI.M.S.i IJuHlmt Estates, Limited, was held mi December 20 at the registered office. Whittini'Lon Avenue. X.C.. Mr. It. P. McNair Scott (the Cliairiiinui presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, tlu report1,738 words
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Article396 1912-01-16 11 More Capital Necessary to Develop Estate. Mr. .1. Uiiruett. presiding at the meeting of the 1 anah Brunei Rubber Co'.upany, Limited, on December 19, said th.it. with respect to the guaranteed dividend, the vendors had paid to the trustees Messrs. Crewdson and Fergusson— 11,0X2 16s. Id.396 words
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Article240 1912-01-16 11 The second annual report of the Bukit Kajang Uubber Estates, Limited, states that, in accordance with the board's policy, as stated at the last annual meeting, good progress has been mado with the removal of tapioca, and at June .'SO the manager reports there were 1,922240 words
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Article2123 1912-01-16 11 THE OUTPUT FAR IN EXCESS OF EXPECTATIONS. Increased Dividends. The sixth annual general meeting of the Sembilan Estates Company. Limited, was held on December 17, at the offices of the company, 7. Crosby Square, K.C., Mr. C. It. Gilliat (the Chairman) presiding. The Chairman said If yon turn2,123 words
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188 1912-01-16 11 The second annual report of the Killinghall iHubberi Development Syndicate, Limited, states that the total cultivated area on the estate is now si 12 acres, planted with 116,070 trees, rangiug in age from over four years to one year and under, leaving 677! acres in reserve for188 words
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Article838 1912-01-16 11 Current Year's Crop Estimated at 75,350 lbs. The ordinany general meeting of the Kuala Klang Itubber Estate, Limited, was held on December 20, at the London Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, X.C.. Mr. Gilbert Francis Traill ichairman of the company presiding. The Chairman You will838 words
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Article295 1912-01-16 11 Payment of Final Dividend of Ten Per Cent. The directors of tho Carey United Rubber Estates, Limited, report for the year ended September .'lO, 1911, that the quantity of rubber harvested on the Paradise Kstate during the year was 114,521 lb., and was obtained from i\ K295 words
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Article829 1912-01-16 11 LARGER DIVIDEND EXPECTED THIS YEAR. Coffee Discarded. The annual general iiircting of than holders of the Bnngal Kari iSuniatrai liiibhcr Estate, Limited, was held n December Is, j 1911. at 4, Corbet Court. Grace hnreh j Street, K.C., Sir William 11... I Trea.hei. i K.C.M.G. (Chairman of829 words
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Article175 1912-01-16 11 Tho directors report for the year ended September M last that the profit was .11,50-1, out of which sum they recommend that the whole of the preliminary expenses, amount-, iug to C7'-'.S, be written off, leaving the sum of -C7N"> to be carried forward to nextyoir. The175 words
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Article103 1912-01-16 11 At a meeting of the liubbcr Planters .\s-,o ciation held at Bandoeng on .lanuary 8, it was decided to contribute to the Agricultural Syndicate for the salary of its Paaaident to the extent of f(>0O per year, by mc aaaku, the annual subscription by f"> par103 words
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Article1461 1912-01-16 12 PRIVATE SOLDIERS VIEWS OF THE EAST. Night Scenes. When the young British soldier goes out to the Kast. he drinks like a fish and he acts like a boast." Such is the assertion of one who should Know batter, writes U.S. in the Weekly Scotsman. After twelve1,461 words
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Article414 1912-01-16 12 Remarkable Additions to American Fleet. The two battleships. Texas aud New York, which have recently been laid down for the I uitcd Mates Navy will, writes the naval correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. bo unique vessels of their si/c and power, in that they will be' driven by414 words
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Article346 1912-01-16 12 Revenue Account Being Opened this Year. Tin directors of the Trolak Plantation, in the fifth annual report and balance-sheet, as at September :>O, l'.Ul, state The following was the position as at September 'M, 1911: 100 acres Para rubber planted l'.MMi, 10 acres Para rubber planted 1907,346 words
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Article383 1912-01-16 12 Directors' Policy of Reducing the Liabilities. Tho directors of the Kubbcr Share Trust and Finance Company, Limited, have issued a circular to the shareholders, in which they inform them that, after the rejection of the proposal of the board to reduce the capital of the383 words
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Article500 1912-01-16 12 Satisfactory Report of the Board of Directors. FoUowtag is the directors' report which was to be presented at the second annual ordinary geneial nieeting to l>c held in Penang, yesterday Your directors are pleased to submit herewith their report and accounts for the second luianci.il year500 words
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Article217 1912-01-16 12 The report of the I lan !<<■<■ Hubber Estate, Limited, for tlic period to June IK), states that the accounts cover a period of 12 months as regards tlio estate expenses, and over l."> montlis with reference to the London admiustration charges. The estate comprises I.iJIN217 words
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Article517 1912-01-16 12 No Material Increase of Area Under Rubber. The second report of the Java inited Plantations. Limited, states that the tobacco crop harvested during the year to June :sO. was considerably in excess of the previous year, the number of bales shipped being a 5,.-.8:(, as compared with517 words
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Article651 1912-01-16 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 intending passengers may alter their arrangements subsequent to the651 words
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1279 1912-01-16 12 STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSING PRICES, AND SINGAPORE QUOTATIONS ON DECEMBER 21. We quote, below the beat available London list from the reports brought in by tho last mail, and add local quotation? from the list prepared by Messrs. Fraser and Co. (Singapore) on the corresponding date1,279 words
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Advertisement326 1912-01-16 13 Howarth Erskine, Ld., SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for: TJH IPIAfE 1 I -sr WmBW B™ W V- of Cholera, Typhoid and B WW ML lit™ El« other Germs. A 12-inch Filter may now be seen j^P^™ i Rl B^^^B in operation at our Town Store, Dn Bj H Wmß^^ Battery Road.326 words
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Advertisement314 1912-01-16 13 ArW/fully, TIN MINING COMMISSION AGENT. Is now doing business on tbe forthcoming PENANG RAGES Run January 23, 25 27. trebljTevent 3, 7, 8 and 5, 7, 8. 3,000 to 45 DOUBLES ON ANY TWO EVENTS STRAIGHTOUT ON ALL EVENTS. Price List can be eeen at tbe Office, 11, THE ARCADE.314 words
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Advertisement286 1912-01-16 13 Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd., Singapore: branch. Oxygen Gas. Dissolved Acetylene. Oxyacetylenic blowpipes and blowpipe cutters for quick cutting Iron and steel. Autogenous welding of all Metals. All kinds of repairs to ships, boilers, motor cars, etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene Gas for lighting Motor Cars, Launches, Steamers,286 words
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Advertisement468 1912-01-16 14 INSURANCE. GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. Head Office Winchester House, INOAPORB Board Of Dlraotor.i O. A. Drkkicb, Esq., Chairman A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director Pbtbb r i' alii, m.b., en., Chief Med. OffioorF. M. Elliot, Esq. Rev. N. J. Goovbbob. Vow Noan Pak, Bsq. One Soob Tks, Esq.468 words
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Advertisement411 1912-01-16 14 INSURANCE. HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.. LTD. Of China. Head Office, 51a, Kiangse Rd Shanghai. To thk Chinbsb Obhtlbmbn of Sinoapobb REMEMBER that it is the UNEXPECTED that is always happening in all parts of the world The Home Life issaos all sorts of policies to suit all sorts ot requirements.411 words
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Advertisement535 1912-01-16 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATBD BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid np Capital in 80,000 Snares of £20 eaoh 41,200,000 Reserve Fond £1,025,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... 41,200.000 BANKBRS. National Bank of Scotland. The London City Midland Bank, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are opened and interest allowed535 words
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Advertisement571 1912-01-16 14 BANKIHC. THE IZE HAI TONS BJUHUNB AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD NO. 87 AND 68, KLING STREET. Established 1807. Capital paid ap 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors J ,000,000.00 COURT OF OIRHCTOKS. 1. Tarn Tics Joon 8. 8n Ku Jam 2. Sam Kirn Sbno T. Tbo Hoo Lai 8. Liow Chia571 words
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Advertisement471 1912-01-16 14 SALEB BY AUCTION. For Sale Privately in Small Lots A QUANTITY OF WINES AND SPIRITS, At Powell Co.'s Sale-room. Comprising: No. 8, Vintago Port (1874) Old Ued and White Tort, Yalumba Burgundy. Poaada Bourg, Sherry, Cotes Kion'a Claret, Woodhoust's Virgin Mareali, Red Lion Port, etc. Also four cases Rum Shrub.471 words
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Article835 1912-01-16 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Following notes are from The Financier of December 18: Time hack wo have more than once referred to the immense importance of the Colonial trndo to British builders of motorcars. Latterly there has been a very considerable accession of enterprise in835 words
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Advertisement310 1912-01-16 15 Due Shortlyt^a-^ SSS METALLURGIQUE. THREE 12-16 H.P. WOLSELEY OARS. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS Central Engine Works, Ld, SINGAPORE. Cars in Stock for Immediate Delivery: 20 H.P. "FORD" LINDAULETTE (six-seated) 15 H.P. "STOEWER" LANDAULETTE (six-seated) 16 H.P. 'STANDARD" TOURING CAR (four-seated) to H.P. SILENT KNIGHT "PANHARD" (seven-seated) 8 H.P.310 words
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Advertisement96 1912-01-16 15 For all internal complaints. Dysentery, Cjuyi.s. Colds, etc., take Woods' Great k'e'pprrujint Cure. MITCHELL GARS, 1912. The ear you ought to have at the prico you ought to pay. (Silent as the foot of timo Mitchell Eaby Six, 40 H.l'., S-passenger Mitchell Runabout, 25 H.P, 2-pnasenger Mitchell Touring Car, 3096 words
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Advertisement266 1912-01-16 15 What Users Continental 1 V I CO December 12, 1011. Dear Sirs, THINK OF THEM. With reference t0 >' our letter of 4th instant, Ford Car Sizes in Stock. T The Continental Bibbed lyres on back wheels of my car have proved more durmamma^^^^^ mm^^ a kl 6) under the266 words
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Advertisement114 1912-01-16 15 De Dion Bouton NOW ON VIEW. AT THE STRAITS M0T01! (iARAGE, ORCHARD RO ID. I 1-9 H.P., 2-GYLINDER CHASSIS FITTED WITH 2-Seater Victoria Phaeton Body, painted Royal Blue upholstered in Blue. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE BORNEO CO., LD., OR A. C. Harper Co., kuala lumpur. SOLE AGENTS, S.S. F.M.S. 29-U-b114 words
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Advertisement524 1912-01-16 16 BURN CO.. LTD.. RANEEGUNGE PIPES For Wells, Culverts, Drains, eto. Strongest and Qdeapest ALSO BULL-NOSED BRICKS FIREBRICKS STABLE BRICKS CHEQUERED BRICKS SALTGLAZED BRICKS OF ALL KINDS. MIF AC? MS SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., Singapore WANTS. HAIRDRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. For Bargkck. Liberal terms to suitable man. Aipiy by writing to G.524 words
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Advertisement419 1912-01-16 16 WANTS. PARTNER WANTED. Wanted, a partner with a capital of $1,000 lot a paying business. Good prospects. Apply at once to X.V c/o Straits Times. 10 1 18 1 STENO TYPIST WANTED. Wanted at ence, junior Steco-Typist foi Penang. Apply with testimonials to H. 8., c/o Straits limes. 13 1419 words
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Advertisement569 1912-01-16 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFFICES ID lET. With immediate entry, fi st and second floors, No. la, Rafßex Quay Apply Outhrie k Co., Ltd. 1-4 a HOUSES TO LET. "Brathay" No. 15, GiNtead Road. In excellent condition. Rent moderate. Apply to J. W. Haffenden, 47, The Arcade. 6 12569 words
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Advertisement475 1912-01-16 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. Depositors in the Savings Bank should send in their pars books for audit in compli- I ance with the Rules and Regulations of the Savings Bank. las bocks may be forwarded free by post to the Superintendent of the Bank. Change of address should be notified by Depositors475 words
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Advertisement704 1912-01-16 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT A CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS. Bo»«rnmsiit lad Municipal Contractort. Telephone No. 421. 106 k 109. Market Street MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. By order of the Board of Directors, Mr R. Delacotte has been appointed to take charge of this Agency during my absence from tbo Colony. L. BRICARD, Agent. 10-1 18704 words
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Advertisement669 1912-01-16 16 BOARD AND LODGING. BOARD AND LODGING. Apply 21, Sophia Road. 14_4 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Apply "Devon Villa," 108, River Vallej Road. 21-U v BOARO AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable rooms with verandah. |C 0 per month. Apply S.T.S., c/o Straits Times. 2812 27-1 PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. For two bacliei Near town.669 words
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