The Straits Times, 30 September 1912
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Title Section13 1912-09-30 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS. NO. 23.99113 words
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Advertisement170 1912-09-30 1 THE WHITE HORSE CELLAR. ESTAB. 1742 THE BLUE RIBAND of motor cycling, viz. THE SIX t)AYS TRIALS gave THE SILENT INDIAN an opportunity to demonstrate its wonderful reliability. Three 7 h.p. Indians entered, gaining THREE GOLD MEDALS (HIGHEST AWARD) The INDIAN has given ample proof of its v- fa ling170 words
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Advertisement154 1912-09-30 1 ROBINSON CO. Sporting and Mufti Tailors. Jodhpur Breeches Solaro Sunproof I Riding Whipcords Materials in Silk Racing Breeches Wool and Cotton, Racing Jackets Shikari Cloths in all the Donegal Tweeds Registered Rainproof Coatings i Colours. in all Shades. 1 ROBINSON CO FRESH BILLIARD TABLES BRAND NBW. FULL SIZED, \r f154 words
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Article608 1912-09-30 2 NEW GOPENG AND GOPENG TIN MINING. Fresh Company Formed. Tho boards of the Gopeng Tin Mining Company, Limited, and of New Gopeng, Limited, have, says the Financial News, issued circulars containing proposals for the amalgamation of tho two companies. The boards have been considering tho beat man nor608 words
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Article376 1912-09-30 2 German Machine Constructed on New Principles. The Beilin correspondent of the Daily Telegraph wrote on August 23 The Tagliehe Rundschau, which several days ago reported the invention of a remarkable new aeroplance, capable of being arrested in its flight and held stationary at any point desired, re376 words
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Article343 1912-09-30 2 Aft<* fever whether it bo onlinnry fever of tin 1 simple character or one nf the. serioux ilipeasen like. Typhoid, the unite stage of Malariu, etc. the iiiifortuniite jmtient is alii ays left in a condition of more or less prostration ami eollapae, with ann'mia343 words
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Advertisement405 1912-09-30 2 A Lady Housekeeper Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia. Sleeplessness The Fa i v Mrs. Cujrloi <il i< i givt up her work. uxi c'i<! mi co for a pre>en(tJ :lie ner. i ii- i'ie ;Uv i'un wliv ii in Mr*. i'n\ Di i-i :ll tO r-Mtulsl II v\ I) :i i 111405 words
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Advertisement9 1912-09-30 2 For Cbronio Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint C me.9 words
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Advertisement409 1912-09-30 2 CRUSHED FOOD. Tr| It lid Ton will tatltfU*. f. BBLILIOS begs to inform tbe pnblio that his Factory for preparing Crushed Food, at No. 1, Belilios Road, is now opened. Prioe ot a bag of Crashed Food, 1 p 10 eat. (9 14.00 pei teg. No. 1 Bran, wt, 76409 words
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Advertisement305 1912-09-30 2 I Tm r kE VANA brand fl r4\ TONIC W|NE I D 1 or debilitated Bodies and Brains \r\\Jo y/ recover y after I Recovery of appetite .m<l digestive I power. "I i 1 Recovery of a healthy supply of vitalising blood. *"f V Recovery of mental and physical force.305 words
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Article1156 1912-09-30 3 OUTLET FOR TRADE WITH THE ORIENT. Likely to Equal Suez in Importance A MM i -spnniicnt, writing to the Cliiua I'rous from London on August 17, says: Tin- Panama Caual begins to ti^ure here as something winch by the day after tomorrow— of at Ic.ist the1,156 words
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228 1912-09-30 3 THE BEBT NATURAL APERIENT AND LAXATIVE. > The increasing d. maDd in all parts of tbe woilJ at-surtß an (bat the poblic (ally reccgj ni<* tbo valne of Arabella,' tbe only I nfttoral water guaranteed to pog*f ss Radio activity, which doubtleuw. by its action in a228 words
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Advertisement389 1912-09-30 3 Redio POLISHING CLOTHS. TLcrc cloths contain within th. twelves t',l Hie materials rti|uir< 1 for cleauiDß and polinbinK alinciMt aDj kind of metal, tbu« dispcn'iu« en tirt-ly with tins of paste M ii.jrnd. They ard eerviueablu until worn to piices and are luort la'ting thun any other motal pol'dh. 2O389 words
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Advertisement250 1912-09-30 3 A Hunyadii Thr Best Natural Aperient Water for sluiifiish bowels. Brings relief I in (he nati.ral eat) «a>. Speedy. M sure and *in:lc. Tr> a boitie Jf I aoJ drink half a tumbler fl H on aVHMg, hefure breakfast, for W Whoopinjr Cougrh. It is in diseases like whooping congh250 words
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Advertisement222 1912-09-30 3 CHEON6 BROTHERS. Dentists, Mo 25, South Bridge Roto. First class Mecbamoal Dentistry, Gold Urowne Bridge, Filling and Talcanitt Darstion of Wear gnaranteed CHARGHB MODBRaTB FULL LINE DENTAL BUPPLIEB Best Tooth Powders and Brashes for s»l< i WINES. Special selected Wince from Risbon Lc Ziao, Palestine. CURETt.— Medoc, St. Jalien ard222 words
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Advertisement29 1912-09-30 3 For bright homes, clean pots and pans, shining brassware, crockery mml enamel, for a thousand household uses MONKEY BRAND never fails to please. BENJAMIN RROOkK A CO III) 'iIM29 words
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Advertisement668 1912-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. r ty o STEAM NAVIGATION GO. rOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANO, CKYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT. MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued tor China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leavo Singapore on or abont: MAIL LINES 1913 Homamvrd .for Buropu668 words
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Advertisement661 1912-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.i LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe New Twin-screw SU amers maintaining this servioe havo been specially designed and constructed, and are661 words
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Advertisement672 1912-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Bisnt, Semerak, Baoho, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamui, Bandon, L*ngsuan, Taku, Cbmcpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Ous Oepartupi a p.m s.s. YUGftLA Sept. SO Oot. 9 i.i. ASDANO Oot. 3 Oot. 6 s.a. MAHIDOL Oot.672 words
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Advertisement491 1912-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. i AMD KUTSCa DaMSfUfin MMTMES. -UNa" brebhi Combined Bervloe The steamres ct these Companies maim am a regular servioe bntween Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched tortnightly for Havre and Hamburg once a month (or491 words
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Advertisement615 1912-09-30 4 STEAMER SAILINGS IM D. L. lorddtutsohar Lloyd, Bramt* IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonneeting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai Tsingtan,615 words
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Advertisement747 1912-09-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRIAN tl-OYD UNDER MAIL < "3p V WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT KvL)l GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Port Said, Suei, Aden, Colombo, Singapore. Hongkong and Shanghai, and at Penang on the lomeward voyage. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Doe to arrive on747 words
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Advertisement193 1912-09-30 5 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.'S Royal Mail Stsmmahlp Llna. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUBOPB Vu Cam*. Japan, Canada asm tbb Uhitid Statm. Koate trom Hongkong, via bhanghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea ol Japan), Kobe, Tokobama, Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.B. Bmpress of India" Twin acrew I Sttamtrs RMS. "Bmpress of Japan') JJJ o193 words
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Advertisement654 1912-09-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHIIUSTUMMV.CO.LD. Direct lervloa to Japan via Honjkont Shanghai and to Calcutta via Psoang from Slnfapor*. Taking oargo on through Bills ot Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chofoo Tiontsin, Newohwang, Yangteze Ports, For mosa, the Philippines, etc.. etc.. etc. Steamer*. Tons Commander Kutsano 4,800 &C. D. Bradlbi "Namsano"654 words
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Advertisement613 1912-09-30 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS Tbe andermenttonod mail titeamers of the above Line maintain a regular servioe between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en rente FLEET Tonb Commander Jap i* 8,018 L.T. Archdialon GRiooai Am i.600 J. B.613 words
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Advertisement601 1912-09-30 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. PRELIMINARY NOTICS. BY ORDER OF THE MOHAMEOAN AND HINDU ENDOWMENT BOARD. Messrs. H. L. Cn^hlaa A Co. are initiucttd to off r fcr SALE BY AUCTION at an early date, THE VALUABLE TOWN PROPER! V known as 186, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, Siog«pore. Tho main portion ol tbe pioperty601 words
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Advertisement175 1912-09-30 6 v ■Jl wnl 9 °t ir^ Jkm nfl K5 w y L f •■.> ucau /*iiciii ak■ fj i T t» tO* 1 '■4 < a*a STRATTS StTTVtHCrtTa Ik ># ADAMSON olLrmAmvL. -'DtßATtDMA^swts .*-.h THE BEST BEER FOR A TROPICAL CLIMATE. RAVENSWAY CO, Undertakers, Sculptors and Marble Merchants (Established 1881).175 words
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Advertisement213 1912-09-30 6 UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumlgator) RKCOMMBNDBD BY THB DBPT. OF AGRICULTURE F.M.S. WHITE ANT dj^ AND IN USB ON NEARLY EVERY RUBBER BSTATB IN THB F.M.S, EXTERMINATOR. SOLB IMPORTERS ATLEBBURY AND GARLAND, IPOH. OBTAINABLE IN SINGAPORB FROM JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. USED BY His Majesty King George V. Asiatic Petroleum Co., S.S.,213 words
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Advertisement356 1912-09-30 6 PLANTERS! FOR RUBBER TAPPING CUPS Green or White Glaze, of different size*. Large stock alwajs on band. ft UNDERGROUND DRAINPIPES Any size and quantity made to order. ORDER DIRECT FROM LEE KIM SOO, 48b, Raffles Place, Top Floor, The Dispensary Buildings, Singapore. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. •21-9-c v AUCTION SAL. On Monday,356 words
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Advertisement107 1912-09-30 6 Strength Real bone, muscle, and nerve strength is the natural result of talcing genuine Scott's Emulsion the great health-tonic No Imitation is so Good as this original Food-Tonic, with 37 years' reputation behind it. Known and approved by Doctors. Praised by Nurses. Recommended throughout the world for Adults and Children107 words
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Article159 1912-09-30 7 FIXTURES Monday. September jo High Wat«r. 0.7 a m 11 59 a m Tuecday. October I. High Water, P. 45 a.m., 0.26 p.m. Wednesday, October 2. Hikli Water, LM a.m., 0.51 p.m. Tburaday, October 3 High Water, 2.22 a.m., 1 83 p.m. AKsociation of Kngiaonra meeting, 8.45159 words
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Article172 1912-09-30 7 To-DAf. Penana and Calcutta Japan 8 pm Tebing Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Meran 8 pm P. Swettenham and Telck An no a Perak 8 pm Malacca and Mnar Kaka 8 pm Cas?" Ceylon, Australasia, Mauritius, India, Egypt and Eyrops, eto. Caladonien 8 pm flingkawang and Pontianak V.172 words
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Article208 1912-09-30 7 The P. and O. Imm^wsrd mail steamer I '.'vanli i M Hooekong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Septt ishrr 28, and may bn expected to arrrive tim- on Thursd%y morning. Oct. 8. The P find O outward mail steamer I) !ta left Colombo at 10 p.m on208 words
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Article688 1912-09-30 7 Latest Arrivals. Ban Whatt Hin, Brit. Btr. 196 tons, Capt Trnan, S pt 2». Krom Anamba In., S-pt Ci m and 60 d.p. Cbing Siang. For AnainbaU. Oct 1 Roads. Okaaafl Hock Kian, Dot. str. IC2O tons, Capt Id I>. rtli, S pt 29. Krom Bagan, Sopt •2-688 words
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106 1912-09-30 7 Wharvea at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PA CUR 4ast Wbikf Basin— Hong Moh. ?abt W. SaoTiow No. I— Laertes. Jutlandia. Wbabt- Fangtnrm. 4aim W Sict No. 2— Tara, Japan ,i I Penang. 4 Fan S*ng. B— Clowfa. 8— Kantgawa Maro.106 words
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Finance & Commerce.
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Article116 1912-09-30 7 Bwmtou, Suiimia 80, 1811. Ob L»mo9i— Bank 4 m/i n i,( Demand i.-i-Fmaie 6 m/l i/« 8 m/. 2 4 On li«mM*»i— Ban* d/d m 188* PriTMe m/i M I4^t On FaAJica— b*o> d/d ;M.; M tM Prinkle I m/i m, I w Ob laou— Beak T. T. IT4|116 words
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Article157 1912-09-30 7 Biastroae. SiptihbiiSO, lail Hambior buycn M.O do (Cnbe No. 1) ualoked „i» Copr» Sandried 1 1 40 do Mixed ,n,io Pepper, Blaok 20 28 do White 8% ,si as Sago Flout Sarawak j« do Brunei Mo. 1 a, m Pearl Sa^o b.i 0 Coffee Bali ga.oo OoffeePalembkog 10% baiit157 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article164 1912-09-30 7 tasae 5 l '»'ne a Bayerp,. Selleri 81 41 Posing Lamt 4,0 6/8 10 10 Rahman Hyd 11.60 1200 11 41 Rabmaa Tia 21.71 34.60 II 41 Rambatu 8. to 7.(0 II 41 Raab adbi. Gold 280 S.CO II 1 RedhillH Tio l.3fi 1.00 0 6 RoyalJohon 110 i164 words
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Article588 1912-09-30 7 I- me 2 Value Boyen Sellert 1/ Atiaeai 3,0 8/8 3/. 1/. A.nglo Mala; 16/8 16.74 2/. I/. Batane Malaki 2 4 8/41 41 Batu CaTet 18 0.0 18.16.0 41 41 BatoTiga B. lf 0 4 0.9 41 41 Bokit Kajaog 2.18.0 8.2.10* 41 41 BakULintang 4.1.0 4.9.6 31.588 words
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Article111 1912-09-30 7 Issue Value Bayer* Sellan 7/0 7/8 Bleoltio Tr»mw»»i 8/- 8/8 10 10 Fmei Nmts 61 .60 12.00 100 Howkrtb BrakiM 85.00 40.00 100 1% Pn* iOiM IC4 00 100 100 Kftta Bro. iXI. 180.00 100 100 B% Cull Pral. oom 10 10 M»jn»rd Cc. 18.00 100 100 R UargTMTM111 words
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Article42 1912-09-30 7 DEBENTURES Bayers Sellert Bowftrth Hrgklne 8% 1900,000 p« Kiley. Hmrereaves 8% 13M.000 34 Singapore B luotrie TTMmw*nt% «60,000 S'pofeMmiioipJUt 11.878,000 nom. Uuyuo fxu» Spore MnmoipH 4|* of IWI'7 116.0 000 T% m Spore MuDicipal 44% *****9 11,000,000 lC%pu Spore Moniop»l4% 1603,900 pM42 words
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Advertisement59 1912-09-30 7 Tin- groat, foul Hand called influenaa, Can scarce be called a magis cleanser It nils yonr t-y-t' vi full of vapour, Tro pnisonoiiH to print on paper. T\t oft tli- ranse of a unicide. l> -n»ir, ii. prt—ion 'tJ»i» provide; aii 1 K ot hp«ltli you wi»h to be »ure59 words
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Advertisement260 1912-09-30 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. October 1 -At saleroom, building attot meets at Serangoon and Cuff Rds., at 3.80. October B.— At saleroom, unredeemed pledge*, at K. October 4.- At No. 82. Wilkie Road, furnitures, etc.. at 4. 50. October s.— At Cavenagh Villa No. 84, Caveoagb Road, farnitnre, oto260 words
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Advertisement153 1912-09-30 7 I CIGARETTES Rolled up In every "State Express" Cigarette is a blend of the finest tobacco the World produces. "State Express" are made from tobacco that is intended, even while being grown, to appeal to 6*> CIS. mcD w tj O w ju have the best. I Packed la patent153 words
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Advertisement23 1912-09-30 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME INCLUDES I Five Brand-New Biograph Itala's Films. Telephone No. 1118, Beaeb Road. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor.23 words
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Obituary19 1912-09-30 8 Williamson. Suddenly, at the General Hcspitil, Singapore, on September 80, Capt. James Williamson, of the 1 ilot Association.19 words
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1224 1912-09-30 8 The Straits Times MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. CHOLERA CONTACTS. No one will question for a moment the profound sincerity of Dr. Fowlieor the skill with which he has argued in favour of abandoning isolation of cholera contacts. He is eminent in his profession, and the fact gives additional weight and value1,224 words
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Article13 1912-09-30 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and on page 11.13 words
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Article17 1912-09-30 8 A European train passenger from Buitenzorg was attacked with cholera during tho journey and died at Bandoeng.17 words
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Article30 1912-09-30 8 Tbe P. and O. Sardinia left Port Swetten ham last week, for home, with 1/00 cases ol rubber. The Laomedan also left for Europe, having shipped 4,500 cases of rubber.30 words
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Article28 1912-09-30 8 Captain Price, the parachutist, has made a succt ssf ul balloon ascent and parachute descent at Kuala Lumpur, and despite bad weather, many people witnessed his daring performance.28 words
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Article41 1912-09-30 8 Telegraphic information received from the directors of the Seremban Rubber K state s Co.. Ltd., is to the effect that an interim dividenel of 10 per cent, has been declared payable on October 8 to all shareholders as on Ist idem.41 words
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Article43 1912-09-30 8 The Star of India Theatrical Company of Bombay will reproduce to night by special reqnest Kboobsurat Bla or the beautiful White Devil. During an interval there will be a display of swordsmanship (to English music) by Mr. A. Amritbtlingani Pillai, ol Indian fame.43 words
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Article44 1912-09-30 8 Leong Seng Guan, of the Dutch Hank. Singapore, charged in respect of criminal breach of trust to tho amount of $31,511.11, pleaded guilty to the charge before Mr. Firmstone, in the first Magistrate's Court this morning, and was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment.44 words
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Article46 1912-09-30 8 The Seamew leaves in tbe early hours of to-morrow morning on the monthly round of the Straits lighthouses. She will be commanded by Captain A. J. Colcman, R.N.K., with Captain Angus as chief officer and Mr. K. Galistan, of the Marine Department, as chit f engineer.46 words
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Article61 1912-09-30 8 A Malay boy, aged seven, living at 175 Dunlop Street, was missing on Saturday night. He was found yesterday evening in the sea, opposite Kattks School, with his hands tied in front of him, and a stone tied to his neck. A man, named Mohammed, in whose company the deceased61 words
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Article75 1912-09-30 8 The nett profit of the Georgetown Dis pensary, Penang, for last year was t21,T50.80 and this amount with the balance carried forward "from last year, $277.:!5, made a total of $^2,028.18 at the credit of profit and loss account. A dividend of 10 per cent, absorbing 36.201, a bonus to75 words
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Article70 1912-09-30 8 At a meeting of the Amateur Drawing Association, on Saturday, the members gave an entertainment, the invited guests including members of the Straits Athletic Club, the Ceylon-Tamil Association, the Straits Youngsters' Association, and the Straits Chinese Reading Club. The programme was a short one, the chief subjects discussed being Hypnotism,70 words
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Article96 1912-09-30 8 The Post Office, London, announces that information has been received that the Terra Nova, the steamer of the British Antarctic Expedition, will leave New Zealand for Victoria Land on November 24 next and correspondence for Victoria Land is being sent to New Zealand for onward transmission by that steamer. Tho96 words
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Article97 1912-09-30 8 Some excitement prevailed on Friday, at the end of Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur, when a Tamil, apparently of unsound mind, was seen running about armed with a parang. The man is believed to have injured a Chioaman before he entered a house in tho vicinity, where he used the instrument97 words
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Article95 1912-09-30 8 The third motor ship to arrive in Singapore was the JutlanJia (a sister ship of the Selandia) which arrived in SiDgaporu yesterday, on her maiden trip to the East The Jutlandia is in appearance exactly like the Selandia, but instead of having been built at Copenhagen she was built at95 words
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Article116 1912-09-30 8 A fatal gun accident took place at the armoury in Medan on the 14th iost. Ser-geant-Major Kiuli was demonstrating that the mechanism of a Winchester riflo wan in good erudition, and loaded tho weapon with uu cartridges. The gun was fixed to a table vice and Sergeant ttSk held the116 words
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Article130 1912-09-30 8 Crocodiles, write* Mr. Chcvallier, in his anoual report on Brunei, are a great curse to that country, even attacking small boats on occasions. Twelve persons were taken in Brunei and three deaths were reported at Tutong ami one at Brooketon. The fisher men declared war on tbnin in December, which130 words
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Article357 1912-09-30 8 Captain 11. G. Pinches, R.A.M.O is pro moled to Major. Dr. Fry, of Singapore, will act as Health Officer, l'erak North, during the absence ou leave of Di. Wellington. Mr. Vermerr, of the detective* service at Tandjoug I'riok (Batavial, was run mi r hy a steam tram357 words
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Article81 1912-09-30 8 When passing judgment in the tilo linking case, iv which Max Uartmaun nui d Mm Hilckes, J. Branson and J. Murray feirl'2,4oo damages in respectof breach of agree meut anel property loht, Mr. Justice; Sproulu coiuintiite-d on the unsatisfactory evideuce OVM by all parties. He preferred, bowevrr,81 words
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Article93 1912-09-30 8 A planter in tbe above Islands has written toliopical Life that txpeiiineutul tappings of Ceara rubber trees oul there uutlt I olliuial supervision yielded 14 oz. per tiif, sto 6 years old. This was obtuiue- 1 lining ilio course of a year, each treo being Ui'|>cd sixty93 words
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Article103 1912-09-30 8 The departure of Mr. C. W. llanlta, ono of the Singapore directors of Messrs Johu Little aud Co which has been auticipated for some time, took place yesUrelay, when he left for Australia by the riMM Montoro. With him went Mitm Kt-axberry, sister of the lato103 words
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Article116 1912-09-30 8 Tho excellent programme to which patrons of the Alhiuibia are now beiug treated uo doubt accounted for the very good hou«o at that show on Saturday night. The series of pictures presented iucluden, be»ules a uuw and interesting Dumber of the Uazetto, Home very appreciative dramas fcucb as116 words
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Article176 1912-09-30 8 In the current issue of the Government Gazette appear* an auiendiueut umdu by the Uuvtruur in Council, imilrr wction 4 ut the Pensions Ordinance, 1887. Regulation lis amended by the iuHcrtiun of thu following new Hub clause Every officer cutitled to a pcuMuu under these rexulatiuns, who176 words
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Advertisement236 1912-09-30 8 EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES MASPERO SPECIALS (Russian Mouthpieces) $1.50 per tin of 100. On Smle at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., ROBINSON CO., KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. -*^k. WORLD-RENOWNED i/j^%\ WATCHES Ars the BESL V J WARRANTED TIMEKEEPERS -JJ LONDON MAKE. >^_ g^ Bnedet W from £8 Be., TheMS-FleW/- r 72 V lt Th«236 words
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Advertisement131 1912-09-30 8 SCENIO DRAMATIC FILMS To satisfy the most fastidious and critical, and embracing subjects, the characters of which are summed up in the four "corner words" used, appear on the screen AT The show, the name ot which is a household word among show-goers, THB ALHAMBRA BEACH FOAD. HISTORICAL BBAUTIESOrsOUTHBRN FRANCS.131 words
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Article724 1912-09-30 9 COVENANT SIGNING BEGUN. Solemn Enthusiasm of The People. PULPITS TAKING THE PLACE OF PLATFORMS. Sir Edward Carson the Universal Hero. Ksmk't Tblbobam London, September 28 On Ulster day, Sir Edward Carson issued a message styio^ tint tho groat outburst of enthusiasm throughout the Empire has deeply affected his colleagues724 words
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Article85 1912-09-30 9 Important Concessions in Prussia. Rbotbh'b Tblboram. London, September W. A Berlin message says the Prussian Government has made important concessions about the importation of meat stuffs from Russia and the Balkans. For the large towns it is provided that meat shall be sold to consumers at the85 words
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Article56 1912-09-30 9 Deb Ostasiatische Llotd Telegram. Berlin, September 28 Government publishes a notification that meit uiut mainly be supplied by tho maintcuance and extension of stock-rearing at homeOnly frozen muttton is admitted from the Argentine. The import of meat and stock for slaughtering purposes has been facilitated and the number of Russian56 words
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Article35 1912-09-30 9 A Hundred Chinese Killed. K*fTEK's TELBIIKAII. London, September 29 A Shanghai message Hays a bundled were killed on September 19 by a powder magazine explosion at Fanuheng, in the province of Hupeh.35 words
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Article43 1912-09-30 9 Ksutbb s Telii,»a». London, September 29. A Washington message says a lieutenant and a sergeant have been killed by a fall of fifty feet from an aeroplane. The English airman LongstafTe has been killed while flying from Hempstead to Long Island.43 words
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Article20 1912-09-30 9 Rbctbb's Tblbobam. London. September 29. The Spanish railway iueu after a ballot have proclaimed a general strike.20 words
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Article45 1912-09-30 9 RSOTBB'S TBLBdBAX. London, September 29. A Melbourne message says tbe first wireless message from MawHon'g South Polar expedition in Ade'ieland has reached Hobart via Macquarie Island. Tbe signal* are faint but it is hoped that regular communication will soon be established.45 words
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Article20 1912-09-30 9 Kbctbr's Telegram. London, September 28. The estate of tbe late Henry Wills, tobacco manufacturer, is valued at j£-0,21i,3j6.20 words
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Article26 1912-09-30 9 Rel-teu's Tkleoram. London, September 28. Baron Marschall von Biberstein has been buried at Neuershausen, Freiburg, llerr Bethmaun Hollwcg and Lord Acton were present.26 words
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Article27 1912-09-30 9 Kbuibb'c Tiuuih London, September 28. Mr. Harcourt has appointed Mr. Harold Blake Taylor, ot the Indian Railways as general manager of the Uganda Railway27 words
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Article19 1912-09-30 9 Kbutbbs Tblbqbam. London, September 38. Sir David Burnett has beeu elected Lord Mayor of London.19 words
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26 1912-09-30 9 ITALY AND THE WAR Der Ostasiatischr Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, September 28. Italy's war expenses have bo far been 475 millions. Italy is calling out 40,000 reserves.26 words
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Article40 1912-09-30 9 Dn Ostasutischb Lloyd Tblbqbam. Berlin, September 29. The German Charge d'Affaires at Paris and M. Poincare have fixed a basis for the frontier agreement between the Togo territory and tho French possession whereby a long dispute is ended.40 words
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Article95 1912-09-30 9 INTERIM AND FINAL DIVIDENDS DECLARED. The Share Market Very Quiet. (Fbom Odb Own Corrbspondbnt.) London, via Penang, September 29. The following interim dividends are declared:— Federated Selangor 80 percent., Glonshtel 10 por cent., Malacca Plantations 25 per cent., Bikam 6 per cent., Seremban 10 per cent., London95 words
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Article38 1912-09-30 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London, on Saturday, was quiet, values being maintained. Tbe closing prices were: Hard fine Para spot 4/7 forward 4/6| First latex crepe, delivery three months 4/5?38 words
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Article44 1912-09-30 9 Compradore Absconds With Large Amount. (From Ocb Own Corbbbpondent.) Hongkong, September 80. The compradore ot the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation here has abscoL.led with half a -million dc liars. Tbe bank's loss is comparatively small, the amount being well secured.44 words
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Article190 1912-09-30 9 (Fbom Ocb Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September 80. The gymkhana organised by the Selangor Polo Club was held in fine weather on the racecourse at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday afternoon. Among tbe large number of spectators present were tbe Chief Secretary, Mr. E. L. Brockman, and Mrs.190 words
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Article104 1912-09-30 9 (Fbom Ocb Own Cobhbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, September 28. Tbe M. S. R. V. Club meeting opened this morning, the conditions beingexccllent for tbe 200 yards range, but a variable breeze sprang up later, which made shooting difficult at 500 yards and 600 yards. Results104 words
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Article212 1912-09-30 9 The rivers and fresh -water lagoon* at some distance from the Mexican coasts Hterally warm with turtles of the genus Xmcmji." They are found even at an altitude of about three thousand feet above sea level. They attain a considerable size, Home of them reaching a212 words
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Article995 1912-09-30 9 RESIDENT'S REPORT FOR PAST YEAR. Progressive State. Wo have received the report of Mr. Harvey Chevallier, the acting British Resident. Brunei, for the year 1911, and it is interesting to learn therefrom that for tho second year in succession this yonng State had paid its way.995 words
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Article86 1912-09-30 9 British Fleet Arrangements Until 1913 Redtbb's Tblbobam. London, September 28. The Admiralty has issued a forecast of the progressive reinforcement of the Mediterranean fleet until July, 1913, which will then consist of four battlo cruisers and four cruisers. Tho warships are the Invincible, Indefatigable, Indomitable, and Inflexible and the86 words
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Article271 1912-09-30 9 Questions by Mr. Darby As To Malacca Pier. The next meeting of the Legislative- Council will be held on Friday, when the principal business will be the introduction of the Supply Bill by which provision is to be made for the financial needs* of Ihe public service for271 words
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Article267 1912-09-30 9 Captain Williamson Succumbs to Paralysis. We regret to annottr.ee the sudden death of Captain James Williamson, of the Pilot Association, at tbe General Hospital, early this morning. The deceased, who returned from Home leave in the early part of this year, had been in somewhat indifferent267 words
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219 1912-09-30 9 A conference on the subject of the Christian education of women in tho East was opened on September 4, in the hall of Magdalen College, Oxford. Miss Kichardson, of Westfield College, London, presided. She said the conference was the culmination of an effort to bring219 words
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Article314 1912-09-30 9 SERVIAN AMMUNITION STILL KEPT BACK. Sudden Mobilisation of Russian Troops. RirTSß's Trlbobabj London, September 2a Turkey has ordered the release of twenty cartloads of ammunition for service at Unknb. Hitherto no action has been taken about the Salonika consignment. Turkey has revoked the permit for forwarding Servian war314 words
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Article79 1912-09-30 9 HEAVY SENTENCES ON EXALTED PERSONAGES. Baron Inchiko Gets Ten Years. Rbctbb'h Tklioram London, September 29. A Seoul message cays tho trial has been concluded of 123 Korean ('hiistians charged with a conspiracy against tho life of Governor-General Teranchi. Tho Crairt sentenced Baron Inchiko, cr. president of the privy-council79 words
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Article60 1912-09-30 9 Mr. Bonar Law Called Into the Conference. rlacTßH's Tbleuram. London, September 28. The papers comment ou tho presence of Mr. Bonar Law at Balmoral and conjectures vary, some associating the visit with tho proceedings in Ulster, and others with the desiro of the King and Sir Edward Grey60 words
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Article66 1912-09-30 9 CHINESE LOANS Message From Yuan-Shih-Kal. Kbctbb's Telbobam. London, September 28, Yuan Sbih Kai wired to the Chinese Minister in London congratulating hi-n on tho flotation of the loan, which is based on a desire to improve the relations of the two countries. The Republic regards the keeping of faith as66 words
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Article68 1912-09-30 9 Rioter's Telioram. London, September 28. The Kind's attention has been drawn to the disparity in the number of Companionships of the Bath offered to military officers and for peace services and those available for naval men, and His Majesty has authorised an increase of the latter.68 words
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Advertisement46 1912-09-30 9 A telegram from The Hague to Batavia papers htatcs that a huge bill jobbing fraud lias been oomrnitted at Amsterdam by a man called Hiddiuk, representative of n Mexico syndicate, who has now disappeared Several firms have been victimized. Th< total defalcations amount to f. 5*6,000.46 words
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Advertisement107 1912-09-30 9 Mr. Leonard A hnr Bidwell, F.R C.S., tbe celebrated surgeon, died, reports tbe Evening Standard, at his residence in Upper Wimpolc street, shortly after midnight on Sunday, August 29, at tbe age ot 47 years. Mr. Bid well, who was senior surgeon to the West London Hospital, Hammersmith, was a107 words
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Advertisement68 1912-09-30 9 On the 18th inst., it was reported at Macassar that the hiding place of the notorious robber chief, Daeng Pabarang, who for several years had beon a terror in tbe vicinity, had been discovered, ftiat same afternoon, Capt. Frackers set out witfc £0 armed men to capture the bandit, which,68 words
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Article559 1912-09-30 10 Tbe draw for the Navy Cnp at the Garrison Golf Club is posted in the Club House. First round to bo played by October 8. On account of wet, tbe football match between the White Star Club first eleven and the Singapore Recreation Club ib postponed till559 words
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Article163 1912-09-30 10 5.C.C. lournament. The tie* for to day are A. SIS.,LKs. C. K Terrell scr. v. Gfcft Pinchm one I* finish. A. K Tirrell owe 4 v. Dunn 1. It. lOttM, Stout M* U v. Teale I to finish. .1. tilling- v. Tiale or Stout. C. SIV.LKS. Pa-h s.-r163 words
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Article166 1912-09-30 10 Telegraph and Etceteras v. Rest. Tln» match, played ou Saturday ou the EspUuado, resulted in nu easy wiu for tbe Telegraphs aud Etceteras. Scores: Thk Kk»t.— ll. l>. I'agdun aud b Oliver 2, 11. W. NO. in c Chaiubeilaiu b llellairs 0, E. L. Talma c Kj.u.-Ii h Oliver166 words
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Article645 1912-09-30 10 Scottish League. While there was nothing sensational in the results of the First League matches on Saturday, August 81, there were some features of special interest. The surprising display of goal getting by the Heart of Mid-Lothian against Queen's Park, the previous week, focussed attention on the Edinburgh team,645 words
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Article278 1912-09-30 10 Racecourse Competitions. The final tie in the Captain's Cup competi tion, between Mr. R. L. L. Braddell and Dr. P. Fowlie, was played over lti boles at the Ricocourse links yesterday. The contest resulted in a win for Mr. iiraddtll by S up and 4 to play. The match278 words
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Article81 1912-09-30 10 S.R.A. Handicap. The S.R.A. monthly handicap shoot, at the short range, took place at Balestier on Saturday afternoon, with the following results: A Claps. Q.M.S. Harding, S.R.E. (v) 93.6 C.S.M. Coveney, s.R.K. (v) 90.8 Corpl. Labrum, S.R.E. (v) 86.1 B. Class. Pte. Ng Ah Swee, S.V.I. 82.5 I'te.81 words
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Article978 1912-09-30 10 Experiment in Cultivation Proves Very Successful. On the Gangsiran Estate, near Batoe, in Java, a very successful experiment has been made by Mr. Loebell, with the cultivation of sugar beet -root. From European seed, two big roots were obtained after throe and a half months of978 words
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Article216 1912-09-30 10 Handicaps for the First Day of Meeting. The handicaps for the first day's races of the Singapore Autumn mooting were posted to-day in the Singapore Club. They are as follow The following Penang racehorses, which have been entered for the coming Singapore meeting, have come down by216 words
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Article300 1912-09-30 10 Completely Equipped At End of This Year. The report of the Port of Para states that tbe substructure works of the Port of Para were finished on April 80, 1912, and the remaining works are well advanced. The company should be in possession of a completely300 words
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Article128 1912-09-30 10 9 Arrivals. Per str. Cbowfa, Sept 'ST.- From Tola Mtssrs. K. M. Baker and Sawrenzl. Per str. Yugala, Sept 80.— From Bangkok. Mr. O. H. Fc i. I'jt str. Ipob, Sept 8".~ Frrm T. An sou via ports. Messrs. S. B. Irobdescon, T. O Naughton and H.128 words
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Article112 1912-09-30 10 Per steamer Rumphius left September 27. To Batavia. Mr. aud Mrs. van Lith, Mr. v. J. Lans, Mr. and Mrs. Lumburg aud 8 cbil iren, Mr. H. van Bousekom, Mr. Ch. Handle. Mr. Fels, Mr. Zackrezechi, Mr. E. O. Lind, Mr. Goldstean, Mr. I. I. Pryce, Mr. Yaeche, Miss112 words
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Article415 1912-09-30 10 Gopeng and New Gupeng Formed Into New Company. Mr. James Wickctt presided over an ex traordinary general meeting of Gopeng, Limited, held at Kcdruth, on September K A resolution recommending amalgamation with New Uopeug; that Mr. Tom Wickett, of Redruth, be appointed liquidator to wind up the415 words
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Article596 1912-09-30 10 Some Sidelights on the Methods Adopted. On the 17th inst., iv Urn Hongkong Sum mary Court, before Mr. Justice UoiuperU, Wong Hong Chi. trading us Tai Ying Chan, brought an action against Wing Chang Chan, and Lav Tf=ao Yaa, claiming the sum of 91,016, balance of596 words
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Article71 1912-09-30 10 A big fire broke oat in Surabaya on September 17 in the Arab tiuarter of the town. Soldiers and citizens lent their assistance to prevent as much as possible tlie spread o! the tire. Eight houses stored with timber were totally destroy od and two others wore partly burnt. The71 words
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Article13 1912-09-30 10 [Tho Straits Times is not responsible for (be opinions of its correspondents.)13 words
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Article210 1912-09-30 10 To the Kditor of tho Straits Times. Sir,— Yesterday afternoon, 2Mtli inst., about 15.15 p.m., I was wituess of the running over by a motor-car of a small fox terrier, with black markings on head, a collar and badge, round its neck, iv Orchard Koad, about 60 yards210 words
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Article766 1912-09-30 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Your leader in Friday's issue of the Straits Times dealing with tho Annual (ieneral Meeting of tho above Company, attacks one of the Directors in a manner which convinces me that you were not fully con vcrsant of all766 words
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Article68 1912-09-30 10 Tlir October number of tin; M.ilay a Medical Journal (edited by Dr. (1. K. Brooke) is hu issue, of forty paxes, including articles by Dr. .1. I). Giiulette, on Beriberi iv Kelau tan; Siphoimptera (UcaH) a Hliort review by the editor; treatment of smallpox by tincture of iudiue, by Dr.68 words
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Article1050 1912-09-30 11 Mr. I l(in y l.unrs. in one of his earlier ttoru-M. says of an Ami ric;m wuman When she i.iilcil at tliin s( 'i-vici'iible city Paris), anil you usUid In i when slie woulil prefer to riMclr, sin icturnxl sninr very unexpect (il aUHwer. She woulil say in1,050 words
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Article93 1912-09-30 11 Ship Reported To Have Broken in Two. On enquiry on September 21, says the llougkong Telegraph, regarding the Dacre Castle, the agents. Messrs. IKxlwell and Company, aay that the ship has broken in two on a reef, and they undi rstand that some of the MBJi is93 words
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Article585 1912-09-30 11 Mr. A. J. Balfour on Natural Selection. Mr. ISalfour was the chief speaker last mouth at tho Hotel Cecil, at tho first International Kugenics Congress inaugural ban<l'ict. held under the presidency of Major Leonard Darwin, who was supported by the Lord Mayor and a distinguished company585 words
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Article430 1912-09-30 11 The Mistakes of Some French Writers. The mistaken of great writers are always amusing, says the Journal des Debats, and they console the weaker brethren it proceeds to quote some from the Kevue. Alcxandre Damas is the first to be pilloried. In his Chevalier d'Honuental, the excellent Buy430 words
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Article833 1912-09-30 11 Prieei Quoted In (he Market This Morning Singapore, September 80, 1913. Mesßiß. Lyall and Evatt, Exohanee and Share Broken, issne the followmn list of quotation* tbis momus i RUBBER SHARES Norn. Valor. !tuviu>. skli-m.-.. 1/. Allagat 2 9 8/44 1/. Uptiomi /9 1/8 6 1 An»;lo Ja\a833 words
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Advertisement11 1912-09-30 11 Foi Children's Hacking Cough at Night. Woods' Oieat Peppermint Con. I11 words
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Advertisement369 1912-09-30 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT?. Meux's soft, smooth, delicious STOUT. Garner, Queleh Co WIRE *ND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 881 26 9 28 9-18 Coughing into I Consumption i Only a Cough but yon stop I it while it is ONLY a cough. WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED j COO LIVER OIL j! COMPOUND369 words
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Advertisement233 1912-09-30 11 Quality Price. MICHELIN TYRES are the dearest. DUPIRE BROTHERS, A^ent,. 1 7 c ***** RAFFLES HOTEL RACE WEEK. Special Wiffins on OCTOBER 8, 10 AND 12. Dancing on above Nights FANCY DRESS BALL On Night of October 12. Two prizes will be given on above nigh*\ one for the best233 words
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Advertisement129 1912-09-30 11 THERE'S NO BETTER ENTERTAINMENT for the large number of pleasure seekers in Singapore THAN a cinematograph entertainment, and they will find no better cinematograph entertainment than MARLBflftfflJur! PICTU^pV^ATRE. BEACH KOAD, f&trlHh PRICES CHARGED. The following pictures ('2nd i-how, H.BO to 11 p.m.) go to make up AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT.129 words
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Article1317 1912-09-30 12 FIRM ATTITUDE ADOPTED BY SHAREHOLDERS. No Calls To Be Paid. A general meeting of subscribers to the shareholders' union of the Nyassa Rubber Company, Limited, was held on August 27, at the offices of the Indo-Malay and Colonial Agency, Limited, 28, Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, S.W., to1,317 words
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Article677 1912-09-30 12 Character Sketch of Sir Roger Casement. Mr. E. l>. Morel calls Sir Roger Casement our Consul General at Itio do Janeiro, whose horrible report on Peru's Red Rubber has just bw:u published the Bayard of our Consular Service." Tall, very lithe, muscular, with a swing of677 words
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Article203 1912-09-30 12 As soon as the editor in chief ol the Yellow Yowler had read his morning mail he called for the Sunday editor. Mr. *cratchett, what have you for Sunday be demanded. His assistant produced the delectable literary menu. We will have a fall page," he chortled, upon203 words
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Article719 1912-09-30 12 New Plant For Treating Rubber Seed Husks. Considerable interest is being evinced in a new gas producing plant which has been placed on the Ceylon market. What the new plant does in the matter of the gas generation can almost be called a revolution in the719 words
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Article356 1912-09-30 12 A Disease Traceable to Nerves. The many recent cases of holiday-makers and tourists who have been arrested on the suspicion of being spies have raised the questiou of whether spy mania is a disease. For some years the fear of spies has made itself felt in Continental countries,356 words
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Article490 1912-09-30 12 FORTHCOMING DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS. Latest Lists The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and Chin* Express. It should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may alter their arrangements subsequent to the issuance of this list490 words
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Article221 1912-09-30 12 The follov —4 •is supplied by the local agents Per K. D. L. steamer P. E. Friedricu due October 12. Mr. O. Frohlieh, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brems, Mr. H. G. .1. Spruyt, Mr. F. H. Veeren, Dr. von de Mm, Mr. N. Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. S. Brighouse, Mr.221 words
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Article93 1912-09-30 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. Dovanha connecting at Colombo with Mooltan, sailing Octobor 4.— Mr. I). M. Milne, Mrs. Phillips. Mr. P. Gilroy, Dr. and Mrs. Sheppard. Per P. him I ii. China connecting at Colombo with Macedonia, sailing October 18. Rev. K. Gamier, Mr. R. P. Brash, Mr.93 words
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Article227 1912-09-30 12 Mr. Edmund Byrne, the proprietor of a restaurant in Pbila lelphia, has taken a vow that he will never go oat of his way to assist a starving man again. Mr. Byrne has always had the reputation of being liberal to a fault, the New York227 words
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Advertisement105 1912-09-30 12 %-j ABSOLUTELY PURL Grand Prix t MA Paris, 1889. THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD., ••to liw»o»t— STANDARD Life Assurance Co. Head Office EDINBURGH ESTABLISHED 1825. INCORPORATED 1910. Funds £13,000,000. This-o'd established British Life Office have appointed A Local Board of Directors AT SINGAPORE and intending assurers in the Straits are105 words
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Advertisement399 1912-09-30 13 ADLER TYPE WRITER Visible writing, permanent alignment, marvellous, simple and solid construction, a first-class reliable typewriter at a LOW PRICE. sole agents BEHN, MEYER CO,, LTD, ft Aix-la-Chapelle Springs /I KAISER-WATER i II A Refreshing Dietetic Table Water. OBTAINABLE FROM: &p$ BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD., g- -tti Sole Agents. H.399 words
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Advertisement757 1912-09-30 13 NOTICEB. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the lists of persons qualified for election as Municipal Commissioners and of persons entitled to vote in the election of Municipal Com mis eioners for the Municipality of the Town and Fort of Malacca have been sent to the Government for publication757 words
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Advertisement532 1912-09-30 13 PIANOS ON HIRE AT $10 PER MONTH. TUNING AND REGULAR ATTENTION INCLUSIVE. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. TIT! TIN COMPANY, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES' ORDINANCE IPM CAPITAL: $900,000.00 DIVIDED INTO 90.000 SHARES Of $10.00 EACH lemdc for subscription at par cf 6^,'JSO shares payable as follows On532 words
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Advertisement479 1912-09-30 14 INSURANCE. •BEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. lead Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE Board of Directors i 6 A. DfKßioa, Bsq., Chairman A. H, F»n, B»q., Maaagiag Director. Paras Fewua, M,, v.a., Chief Mod. Offloer r. If. Blliot, Bsq k. D. Allan Bsq. Tsw Nam Pan, Bsq. Oms Tbb, Bsq. KawsSiA*479 words
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Advertisement307 1912-09-30 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSUKANCfc COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 189 a. Direct Government Supervision Governmert Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE "and Non-Forfeitabl6. large Net Surplus above liabilities for lieserve and all outstanding claims. Now Business, 1011, 0ver.. .,8,800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Numerous moaern scheme*', 4. H. EVANS, Manager,307 words
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Advertisement524 1912-09-30 14 BAHKINQ. CHARTERED BARK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHIRA. INOORPOKATBD BT BOTAL OHARTBB Paid up Capital ia 90,000 Sbaree of «30 eacb 41,300,00 C Reserve Fund 41,660,000 I Rcssrve Liabilitf of Propriotori.... 41,300.000 BANKBRB. Bank of England. The London City k Midland Bank, Ltd. National Baak of Scotland, Ltd. SINGAPOKB BRANCH.524 words
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Advertisement521 1912-09-30 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. IN. dKrORATED BT SPtCI L IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Y.I 0,000.000. Capital Paid Up 8,250 000. Reserve Funds 3,100,000. HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutta Foocbow Hongkong Kcelusg Kobe Kagi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taiohu Tainan Takow521 words
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Advertisement1078 1912-09-30 14 SALES BY AUCTION. auction sale: OF 460 LOTS VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE. KTC, To be 1. -Id at Snnlight House, No is, »y fe d A!i Roid, On Saturday, October at 1 p.m. Comprising Teak Almoirahn, Teak Diuliexse DreufiDg Table with (\viagiDi; mirror attached, Teak Wat-lntands with marble tope, Teak1,078 words
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Article985 1912-09-30 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS JON CURRENT TOPICS. Bodied It will bo interesting to see what change will be mailc in bodies at the forthcoming Olyuipia Show, says the Motoring correspondent of The World, who proceeds It is generally recognised that the present torpedo shaped flush-sided touring body is985 words
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Article189 1912-09-30 15 Remarkable scenes were witnessed at the Home Ministry in Madrid when a lift stock between two floors, imprisoning the Spanish Home Minister, Senor Barroso, Senor Sagasta, the General Director, and a deputy named Gallon. All efforts to move it (ailed, and the firemen were summoned.189 words
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Advertisement264 1912-09-30 15 I keley Autocars. hesitating between <h.. WolM>ley and the 80CALLBD cheap imicd th. m that the FIRBT COST is NOT ALL that is to be eoasiwiion uinbodioa the fluewt examples of engineering skill, in desigu, u.»m rtl, is the ear with the lasting qualities and the one whioh laxiroua of264 words
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Advertisement356 1912-09-30 15 3BS6deeds\ Iff Not Advertisements, 111 111 MAKE A TYRE GREAT. DUNLOP SUPREMACY jl v\ Is Based upon Performance. Jjj V? C^^&W TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL ///Mr \/9 \^NS, PRINCIPAL GARAGES DEALERS /flfir V/?^V% THROUGHOUT J^// n^/ /T^&v^s^ THE B> F M 8 -<^vv/ FOURTH INTEPNATIONAL RUBBER EXHIBITION Joodnctt J356 words
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Advertisement137 1912-09-30 15 GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUP. HALF LEMON SHAPE, Size 1O Oz. Osed on the Leading Rubber Estates Locally and the F.M.S. Sample Free on Application. APPLY TO G. Otomune Co. MOTOR GAR FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED) One 80 E.P., 5-Seater OVERLAND CAR, PR1CE,52,350, nett cash, complete with Hood, Screen, Lamps, Horn,137 words
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Advertisement492 1912-09-30 16 rNEfITOL Antlooorosive and Waterproof PAINT. It prevents rust oa Iron and JviJ^lßl ißiHto. 4M It waterproofs concrete foundations J^^^M and cement surfaces. v^~ SHARPE, ROSS SINGAPORE. w^T^T^ud «,th u.^l.. WANTS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE WANTED. An English Gentleman wishes to obtain board and residence with a private family in or near492 words
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Advertisement293 1912-09-30 16 (WANTS. HORSE WANTED. Qaiet and steady, with or without harnes for victoria. Apply w"th foil particulars M.N. o/o -traits Times. 27-8 309 COMPOSITORS WANTED. Compositora, with thorough experieno in Betting up advertisements and all sorts o Display work, wanted for the Straits Times Good salaries civen to able icen. Apply293 words
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Advertisement539 1912-09-30 16 [TO BE LET OR WUL •QWWNB AND OFFICEB TO LIT. Nob. 9 and 10, Raffles Quay. Apply Alk»fl A Go. 70, The Arcade. FURNIBHED BEABIDE REBIOENCEBTO LET. Belmont, Bentoline and Bon Ledi, ofl Tanjong Kafcmg. Apply H. Somapah, 18, lUfflee Place, or 817. Serangoon Ro»d. OFFICE TO LET. Gretibam House,"539 words
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Advertisement505 1912-09-30 16 NOTICES. AHfcIATION OF ENGINEERS. M Th JL H ll ce rl J General Meeting of the |~™P WS we abovo Association wiH be held m their Rooms, The Dispensary Build J^V 488 Raffles p| »cc, on Thursday, the Brd October, 19U, at 8M p.m. prccieely. Boßiness: To receive the report505 words
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Advertisement673 1912-09-30 16 JOTICEB. KMM KMT A CO, HHIP.CHANDI.BRB I mill ■u»to)Ml ■Sllnfis. Telephone No. 431. 108 4 109, Market Street IN THE MATTER OF "THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1889 AND IN THB MATTER OF THE NEW SINGAPORE RUBBER COMPANY. LIMITED. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GITBN, that the Creditors of the abavenauied Company which is673 words
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Advertisement663 1912-09-30 16 NOTI^^H NOTICE* I, the ondersigned, T 4^H hereby give notice! tbet iiH quired the whole of tho^^B round and effects at Eden PH formerly bolon K i DX to Count and that I am now tbo sole p X said merry xo round. ■^^^B Dated this 26th day of SeptomS663 words
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