The Straits Times, 3 October 1912
1912-10-03
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Title Section13 1912-10-03 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. .THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1912. NO. 23.994 PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1912-10-03 1 THE WHITE HORSE CELLAR. ESTAB. 1742 Dainty, Cool Select ARE Messrs KATZ BROS., Ltd NEW Refreshment Rooms. HIGH-CLASS REFRESHMENT at popular prices. Afternoon Teas a Specialty. TWYFORDS' SANITARY APPLIANCES La. r tie Stock, open to inspection, at S Battery Road. SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, Singapore Sapporo Black Beer AND86 words
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Advertisement16 1912-10-03 1 SIGNAL Asparagus Carefully selected from the delicious growths of CALIFORNIA. SOLB IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, LIMITED.16 words
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Advertisement131 1912-10-03 1 SPORTING TAILORS I BREECHES MAKERS Jodhpur Breeches, yS Riding Whipcords, y^ j/ Silk Racing Breeches, ,yr £\Ts Racing Jackets y/ in all the Q*L ys Registered X < AfA Colours <«i^X /oV Ar^^^X Solaro Sunproof I s'4^l*' Materials in 'Oi^Wjr Wool and Cotton, r\^V^ Shikari Cloths, y >a%^J y W131 words
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Article489 1912-10-03 2 INCREASE IN CULTIVATION OF COCOA. Miners Planting Rubber. In the annual Government statement on ARhanti (or the year 1911 it is reported, in regard to the bumm-HS of the bank, that the demand for goH by cattle traders from the north had steadily increased, and these people knew489 words
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Article301 1912-10-03 2 Quicksand on Which Many a Ship Has Sunk. A n^lo- Indian" writes to the Rangoon Oaiette.— Having read a remark in your report on the striking of the Arankola on the James and Mary quicksand, to the effect that it would be interesting to hear of301 words
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Article59 1912-10-03 2 The P. and O. Company's newly-projected steamer for tbo India mail and passenger service will be named Kaiser i-ilind, and her internal design will embody a further development of this favourite type among P. and O. passenger steamers, the is designed particularly for the Bombay line, and all her arrangements59 words
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Article50 1912-10-03 2 A telegram from Drass to the Civil and Military Gazette N*yn that Mrs. Bullock Workman and party traversed the mountains between Kapalu and Harming and crossed Gaoftela, seventeen thousand feet above sea level, on September 8, descending to the Indus. All the members of the expedition were in good health.50 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement181 1912-10-03 2 fVV THE IDEAL TONIC w*£jA One dose of Van a' is I V^Bj 1 sufficient to convince the I A A^^TB convalescent of its value. J'L> XNA helps to nourish \\V^X J? the debilitated system and restore vigour to body and brain, v I I r'VANA' Tonic Wine j \.\n\181 words
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Advertisement68 1912-10-03 2 Best for a Cold. When yon have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible. Yon will make 00 mistake if yon select Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Yon are certain to be pleased with the -prompt relief which it68 words
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Advertisement657 1912-10-03 2 3 CHILDREN HAD ECZEjyNFACES Began in Red Places, Spread Rapidly. BrokeandMadeßawSores. Speedily Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Have Had No Return. •■Mr tbroe children hmd an outbreak of ■orei on Ili-ir fac». It b««mn with the eldi-ft, thirtit-n ynn old. After using a sample tin of Cuticura Ointment for657 words
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Advertisement206 1912-10-03 2 Synoleo Washable Hyrflenio Distemper. Synoleo ia a paste Diirtemper and ia the product of Mossre. Wilkinson, Hoy wood CUrk, Ltd., who are the largest and oldest paint manulao turera in the world. It is manufactured in the palest and darkest art shades, whioh are test to light and line. Like206 words
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Article605 1912-10-03 3 By Lieut. Col. O. A. Dirbiok, V.D., Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, October 1, 1912. s. v. o. BalUxiticr Rifle Range. I The range is allotted as under Saturday, October 5, at 3.80 p.m., S.R.K. (v.) Musketry. Sunday, October 6, at 7.80 a.m., S.R.E. (r.) Musketry. Sunday, October 18, at605 words
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Article188 1912-10-03 3 The fall report of the meeting of the Burma Chamber of Commerce at which the Lieutenant Governor's project for additional taxation on exports of rice for the purpose of a great road scheme was discassed, shows that strong feeling existed that a moral obligation rests on the188 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement622 1912-10-03 3 G. G. HIBBERT GO., LTD. (Incorporated In England) KLANG and IPOH. GENERAL MERCHANTS AGENTS. Agents /or C G. HIBBERT Co. (Established 1767) London and Southampton. "KANGAROO" Brand of Bottled Beer. FORTMM and MASON'S, Ltd., Piccadilly, London. High-Class WINES and SPIRITS ESTATE TOOLS ANO UTENSILS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Glacial Acetic Acid.622 words
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Advertisement9 1912-10-03 3 I Tot Chrome Cheat Complaint*, Woods' Ore*! Peppermint Owe.9 words
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Advertisement314 1912-10-03 3 Ml (Mie HI ?ffiimie€ t IJFMDV iPII The Bioe Fuonel line of steamers sailing from Glasgow and Liver- Minni ginrdUnft^ pool to tbe Eastern and Pacific Ports, as well as South Africa. G&# C 7Z I Australla> aod other '"'Portant markets of tbe world, are tbe largest JuiZt&<JU&lffl£C ,*,J I314 words
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Advertisement97 1912-10-03 3 "PURUB" (Patented) THE NEW COAGULANT, Has been awarded the GOLD MEDAL at the 'AH Ceylon Exhibition at Colombo. The A -.vantagesof PURUB over ordinary coagulants are: Superior quality of the manufactured article. Higher percentage of rubber extracted from the latex. Disinfects the latex. Retains its full nerve even after years.97 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement668 1912-10-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. BTEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PHNANG, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITHRRANBtN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for i»a Coast, Porsian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Stoamors will leave Singapore oa or abont: MAIL LINES 1913 Uommard /or Scropej I Connecting at668 words
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Advertisement662 1912-10-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NY. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service HI maintained between Yokohama via pcrtx to Marseilles, London and Ant warp, under mail contract with tbo Imperial .Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe havo been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted662 words
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Advertisement645 1912-10-03 4 BTEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAN STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Bisot, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan, Bangnara, Tolupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Lacon, Kobsamui, Bsndon, L,angsnan, Taku, Cliun.pon. g^MftW and Bangkok, Out Departure a p.m. s.s. ASDANQ Oot. 3 Oct. 5 s.s. MAHIDOL Oot. 7 Oot. 9 s.s. REDANG Oct.645 words
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Advertisement76 1912-10-03 4 SEANG LINE OF STEAMERS. s.s. "Glenogle 8,760 Tons. as. Seang Bee 6,799 Tons. ss" Seang Choon 6,776 Tons. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON s.s. BBANG BEE, oa October 8, 1912. FOR HONGKONG. AMOY AND BWATOW. s.h. GLBNOGLB, on October 16, 1912. These steamers have excellent aooommodation tor passengers, and carry qualified76 words
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Advertisement493 1912-10-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND WUTSCI DaMrVSCliri riHRTSGES UNU MEMk Combined Service The steamres of these Companies maintain 1 a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen 1 Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait.-,, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched tort nightly for Havre and Hamburg once a month493 words
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Advertisement623 1912-10-03 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N D L. orddeutschar Lloyd, Bram». IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connect ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice vorsa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo. Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,623 words
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Advertisement623 1912-10-03 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental 8.8. Co.) ana WESTERN PADIRG RAILWAY CO. Tut Now Ronto Via Clina, J oinl. i.ai San Fraccisoo to at: points in the United State-. Itaada, Mexico snd Kuropc CoaratlNC Ida «r«r J1 0«0 ton irlpt. Icr*w Turblnt Llmr> "Shinto Maru' Teiiye Waru aal Calyt623 words
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Advertisement358 1912-10-03 5 BURNS PHILP LINE. -i to W\a PaBTJ Pokt Oarwin TMaaaM I9LANI>, l!tiis,!ASa ILd SYDNiy VI i'oßK»< stkaiis. AIM t»kinK passengers an( caryo witli tran laDPirat (or other Victobu.v Sina Atstkalian he.l North Qciinslanl HOBTB. bRITISB X«W GciNMA, N«W BRITAIN Eaaauaua aui Ntw Zealand Ports, ...o.j. P»a»igo. tupirb Socfor.A ianlat monthly358 words
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Advertisement860 1912-10-03 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. S Royal Mail Stoamahlp Lfna. rtiH NATIONAL, HIGHWAY TO EUROPE Via Cbima. Japap, Canada AMD r»i L'mii! St»tm. Koate from Hou^kong, via Shanghai. Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Jap&c), Hobr, Yokohama, Viotoria acJ Vanoouvtr. R.M.3. Erapresn it India" Twin etrew I Stc&meia RM.^HmprewcfJapa*"} J«»j™ M860 words
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Advertisement549 1912-10-03 5 I-A.TEBT ADVERTISEMENTS. DISPENBER WANTED. Wanted immediatoJy, capable Dispenser for local Diopensary Apply with tthtimonials to J. D. S c/o Mnita Times. 810 p )0 GEO. RUSSELI Turf Accountant, 5-2. IVln.ifs.ccu. St., Is now doing 1 Business en the BIN6APORE AUTUMN MEETING. FIRST DAY. TREBLES 1. 2. ft 3. 1. 2549 words
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Advertisement157 1912-10-03 6 The Best Quality in Brandy ;j| T^ MARTELL'S II^! BLUE SILVER LABEL. M To say that a Brandy is better than Martell lOTd |fr is an empty boast to beat Martell for \J fPI Quality a frank impossibility. r^pJrrfc^ l! i ff^a Obtainable from all Dealers. A Lar^e Stook of157 words
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Advertisement198 1912-10-03 6 JAS. CHRISTIE PREMIER TURF ACCOUNTANT SINGAPORE AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, Doing business on the SINGAPORE AUTUMN MEETING Run on October 8, 1O and 12 LONG PRICE GRIFFINS. 100/1 TREBLE EVENTS. Races I, 3 5 and 3, 5 6. DOUBLE EVENTS ANY TWO RACES. STRAIGHT OUT ON ALL EVENTS. 3STO LIMIT, Office198 words
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Advertisement138 1912-10-03 6 Ismail Raheem HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VALUABLE SELECTION OF BLUE TINGE DIAMONDS AND PERFECTLY WHITE DIAMONDS OF VARIOUS SIZES, Suitable for Earrings, Rings, etc., ALSO A grand selection of the latest designs in Jewellery to suit all pockets and tastes. Now on View at their Showroom, BRAS BASAH ROAD. GLASS138 words
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Article208 1912-10-03 7 FIXTURES Thursday, October j High Water, 2.22 a.m., 1 88 p.m. AtHocUtin-i of Knu'io'TH meeting, 8.4S p.m. Tontinia C'Ai Concert. Malacca A FHday. October 4 Hi<l. Kit r. Mi a.m.. 2.'J2 p.m. I' 1 I '>. outwanl tiiil din 1 1 ir lor K.ito (for St. M208 words
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Article199 1912-10-03 7 To Oit. Port Dickson and •"ort Swettenham Selangor Bpm Malaga and Moar Kaka 8 pm Penan? and Rangoon Seang Bae Bpm Honifkonu, Auioy and Swatow Hong Bee Bpm I'enaru Flong Mob Bpm Kxlaotun, Pa'ani and SeatiKora Ban Liong 3pm Mi riirir. K. Paliang, Peksn. Kuala Djrgun ani199 words
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Article30 1912-10-03 7 The P an) O. outward mail steamer !>« lta l< ft Ttnsng at 11 p.m. yesterday, and may b< cxpeotcd to arrive here on Fridty tnoroirg, October 4.30 words
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Article54 1912-10-03 7 The P. and O. outwari intermediate •teamer Socotra is dne at IVnang at 6a m. on October S. and will probably arrive here on or about 0.-tober 8. The P. and O. outward intermudia'e steamer Nore was due at Colombo at 6 am. oti October 1, and will probably arrive54 words
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Article78 1912-10-03 7 Uin SIM9AFOKI. DOI IH LOHDJW Au K M P. o September 18 tag 27 v 111 1 i 19 i A ii«. -9 B I. 31 B. pt. IP.tO. 80 B. pt. 10 N. D. I. October 4 S-pt Vi n. I. s S.pt.2l I. A O.78 words
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Article491 1912-10-03 7 latest Arrivals. Asdaog, Siam. str. 405 tons. Captain Anil.r-. n, (let 8. From Bangkok, Bept 24. (I.e. and R2 d.p. East Asiatic Coy. Ltd. For Bangkok, (let 6. Roads. Ban Hong Liong. Brit. str. 710 tons, Capt Rutthton, (let 2, From Bangkok, Sept 37. O.c. and 81 d.p.491 words
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105 1912-10-03 7 Wbarve« at which Vessels are Berthed To-Uay. TANJONO PAQAR. Bast Whip Basin lona. Bast W SbctiomNo. I—Erinpura.1 Erinpura. Smbbs Whabi— Daircn Maru. Mai* W Siot No. 2— Mufra, Uong Bee. B— Beoledi. 4 Kintt 6— Km in. ft— Cbiengmai. Kioto. Takai Mara. Niw105 words
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Article98 1912-10-03 7 Arrivals. Per str. Ktlmoa, Oct 8. From Djmnbie. Mr-ssr*. J. J. Htyting, Kbo Lin Kirn Krmn Per str. Mara-, Cct 8. From Paietnbang. Mews. J. G. Scblimer, J. T. Sclil uimtr and H. Syniitrs. Per str. Kinta, Oct 2.— From T. Aneon via ports. Mr. Cbua Cbeng98 words
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Finance & Commerce.
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Article109 1912-10-03 7 EXCHANGE SlMAPOH, OcTOMB B 1811 Oa L»»Dt«— Bsok 4 m/i 1/4 1 Demand >• Ptiv»»e 6 m/i tl*H 8 m/a l/4i] On GaaaAat Bank d/d laei Private 1 tu/R S42| oa F«i»c»— Bmk d/d M 104 Private 8 n/l 169 0« Iaou— Bank T. T. 174| PriTtte BOd/r a, 176J109 words
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Article161 1912-10-03 7 Smmtom, OctomiS. 1811 O»mbiet layers 8IS do (Cnbe No. 1) a.plsked i« si Copra Sondried 11 40 do Mixed ii.io Pepper, Black go *i do While 6% 8 4^ Sago Floor Sarawak tot do Brunei No. 1 acin Pearl Sago e.to Coffee Bali gg.ot Coffee PalenifccoR 10% bMto tSM161 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article161 1912-10-03 7 (sane S v »l°e Bayers Sullen. 10 4 Ampang par 1 10 Beia* lia a 00 8.06 10 10 Brnan* 1.76 2.(0 10 10 K»naboi 3.46 2.66 41 41 Kinta Tii 1,14.8 1.16.0 10 10 Kampar par 10 10 Kinta Association 12.00 18.50 41 41 Labai Muter 1.9.0 1.14.0161 words
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Article607 1912-10-03 7 Issue S V slue Bayers. Belief i 21- I/. Alla*»F 2.9 8/8 2/- 1/ Angio-Uaiay U7< 15 10J M. 21. Batons M»l»k» 2 4 8/41 41 Batu Cave* 18 0.0 18.15.0 41 41 Batu Tig* B.IC 0 4.0.6 41 41 Bakit Kajtng 2.16.8 8.1 6 41 41 Bakit Lintang607 words
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Article117 1912-10-03 7 Isaoe 2 Valno Bnyen Seilera 100 100 T% Piol. 110.00 111.M 10 10 S'poro Cold Stor»ni 80.00 81 80 B 0 B 0 Spore Dinpenut y 65.00 0C 00 10 10 Straits 100 Co lS.lfb- II 00 100 100 St»iti 3. Ship 280.00 41 41 Shell Truuport TradiM fi.8.9117 words
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Article39 1912-10-03 7 Bayers Sellers Howwth Hrskine 6% IMO.OOu par Kiley.HKKre.voB t% 1381,000 'H Singapore Hlectrie Tramways 5% 4860,000 B'poreManioipals 11,878.000 nom. Boyen Suite i B'pore Municipal *****7 116:0000 7% B'pore MoDioip*! U% *****9 11,000,000 10»»m B'pore Mnnioip«l 4% |60a.»00 ptr39 words
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Advertisement50 1912-10-03 7 aood for Weak Digestion. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taknn with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old ami ft«blo k ill also tincl them a most suitable reuedy. For sale by all Dispensaries and I>ealers.50 words
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Advertisement278 1912-10-03 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. October 4.- At No. 82. Wilkie Road, furnitures, etc., at 4.89. October s.— At 'aCavenaeh Villa No. 84. Cavooaijh Row], faruitnre. etc, at noon. October 7. At saleroom, naredeemad pledge*, at 1". Octsber 21. At sak room, freehold residential building sites at Tanglin, at J278 words
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Advertisement98 1912-10-03 7 EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES MASPERO SPECIALS (Russian Mouthpieces) $1.50 per tin of 100. On Sale at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., ROBINSON CO., KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. BY APPOINTMENT Z^mjfy TO H.M. THE KING. Contractors to THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD f/T. V98 words
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Advertisement64 1912-10-03 7 ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME AT HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT, 0.80 TO 11 F M. The Sanda of D«e. Biograph (SagKesUd by tbe verses of the Famous English Po.l Charles Kings'ey). The Spaed Demon. Biograph (Faroe Comedy), His) Own' Fault. Biograph (Faroe Comedy). A Spider in the Brain. Itala (Comic).64 words
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1167 1912-10-03 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. FAILURE IN LONDON. It would appear that the attempt of Mr. Crisp to float a fire million loan in London baa been a failure. The public, in spite of much drum beating in the press, only asked for two millions of that loan, and1,167 words
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Article12 1912-10-03 8 The September output of wolfram from the Uungun mine was 150.85 piculs.12 words
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Article14 1912-10-03 8 The output of the Menglembu Lode for September was 877 piculs, valued at $24,789.14 words
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Article37 1912-10-03 8 Bingalore is fairly noted for the longevity, at any rate of its native inhabitants. An Indian Christian woman lias just died in Kraser Town aged 107. She was 108 when ■he fractured her foot and gradually declined.37 words
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Article37 1912-10-03 8 Referring to the production of Drake at His Majesty's Theatre, the Globe thinks "it speaks volumes for Sir Herbert Tree's adherence to history that he does not substitute golf for bowls in hi i Plymouth Hoe scene."37 words
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Article42 1912-10-03 8 A Ceylon cricket team will sail for Rangoon on December 9 returning by tho same steamer on December 30. The arrangements are in the hand* of C.C.C., and up-country cricketers have been invited to join the team. There will be three matches.42 words
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Article47 1912-10-03 8 The l'inang Gazette understands that Mr. Anthony, general manager of the F.M.S. railways, is shortly proceeding to Trang, where he will probably avail himself of an opportunity to meet Mr. Henry Gittins, controlling engineer of the Royal Southern Siamese railways, who left Bangkok recently on inspection duty.47 words
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Article55 1912-10-03 8 Among the cases which came up in the First Magistrate's Court, yesterday, was one in which Mr. H. S. van Cuylenburg, building inspector, charged a member of the Chetty community with keeping his building in an unsatisfactory condition. Mr. de Mello appeared for the Chetty who, after evidence was given55 words
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Article64 1912-10-03 8 Major Henderson, A. O. D., Fort Cannibg, was recently relieved of sixty yards of silk and an ebony tray, to the total value cf $43.80, and a Tamil youth named Abdul Kadir was produced beiore Mr. Farrer, acting third magistrate, charged with having purloined the same. Inspector Mann of the64 words
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Article55 1912-10-03 8 The Chinese Consul at Vladivostok telegraphed to Peking on September 15 complaining that the Russians have is«ued an order that all Chinese must leave Vladivostock. The Chinese Consul pointed out that there are ten thousand Chinese subjects in Vladivostock and their forced departure within a week will cause them consi55 words
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Article59 1912-10-03 8 The general manager of the Tronoh Mines, Limited, informs us that the results in September were Output from mine piculs 4,125.09, tributers piculs 315.48, total piculs 4,440.57. Value: from mme $280,750, tributers $19,531, total $300,281. Estimated profit: From mine after paying all costs of devolpment, capital expenditure, etc., $167,000, tributers59 words
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Article81 1912-10-03 8 An interesting experiment is being carried out on the Siamese state railways by Mr. E. Dorow, one of the engineers. He is endeavouring to eradicate the weeds and long grass which grow up in and around the different tracks in the Bangkok terminus, by means of sea water. On the81 words
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Article83 1912-10-03 8 In consequence of the big demand for passiges to Australia, the Abordeen line decided sorao months ago to have their steamers Marathon and Miltiades lengthened at a Clyde yard. In July last the former vessel was cut in two, and the space between the sections has been built up bo83 words
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Article95 1912-10-03 8 As regards arrears of works, states the Surveyor-General of the I.MS in his report for last year, the Selancor Revenue Survey remains in about the same position as at the beginning of the year. There has been a slight decrease in arrears of agricultural applications, a more cocsiderable increase of95 words
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Article103 1912-10-03 8 This morning, Mr. E. L. Talma, second magistrate, committed a Chinaman named Chun On for trial at the next assizes on a charge of murder. The facts in connection with the alleged crime are that the accused, who lived at 349 Victoria Street, rushed into a police station on September103 words
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Article111 1912-10-03 8 Capital, Calcutta, reports the death near Katkahi in Chota Nagpur jungles of Father Aloysius Stoffels, a Belgian Jesuit, as a result of injuries caused by a tiger. Tbo deceased father received the news of the death of a Catholic in the village by a notorious man-eater, and went in pursuit111 words
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Article131 1912-10-03 8 Arrangements, says the Madras Mail, of September 13, have been made with the British India and IndoChina Steam Navigation Companies for the shipping of Chinese soldiers from Lhasa in Calcutta for Shanghai. There will be altogether 1,500 soldiers to be shipped, and it is expected that tbey will leave in131 words
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Article487 1912-10-03 8 The captain of the steamer Burdwan Captain Spraguo-has, says a Calcutta paper, fallen overboard at Khulna and 1 >*■» v drowned. Capt. W. B. Eddowcs, who has survod thirteen yean in the Ist Manchester Regiment, and was woundod at Ladysmith during the Boer War, has been appointed487 words
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Article62 1912-10-03 8 A fire broke out in tho small hours of this morning in a saw mill, near Kalian;* Bridge, the property of Chop Ho Hin. The damage is estimated at $20,000, but the premises escaped injury. It is supposed that the fire originated from soxo saw -dust which62 words
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Article86 1912-10-03 8 The Singapore Y. M. C. A. engagements are fixed an follows October 15, An Ameiican Evening: iuusic and recitations 18, lecture, The Advantages of Technical Education, Rev. W. Rifbciman 19, Singapore Lads Club Picnic November 10, lecture, Bonnie Prince Charlie in History and Song86 words
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Article168 1912-10-03 8 It appears that about eight o'clock on Wednesday night motor car No. 644, driven by a native chaufteur named Ah mat, overtook in Orchard Road a carriage and horse belonging to Inspector Meredith, containing two ladies and two gentlemen. It is alleged that the chauffeur, in168 words
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Article176 1912-10-03 8 A very enjoyable evening was spent at the residence of the Kvv. A. .1 ami Mrs. Aim ry. yesterday, whon a reception was giveu to Bishop J. K. Itobinbou, tho MMMM to Bishop Ol< lh nut. There was a fair attendance of the various local congregations,176 words
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Advertisement265 1912-10-03 8 CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Ales, Beep and Stout Importers. Tatapbon* No. 160. BRANCHES AT: LONDON. GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONGKOMG. TIENTSIN AND KUALA LUMPUR. WITH AOBNCIBS THROUGHOUT THE EAST. SUN BRAND NATURAL MILK STERILIZED Medium Tin per case of 4 dozens $8 25 Small of 8265 words
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Advertisement202 1912-10-03 8 FILMS THAT ENTERTAIN are what every showgoer looks for. We pnt them on an our numerous patrons know, and that is why they come and come always. We do more than merely amuse or please with our films. We screen thorn— they entertain AND ENTERTAIN THOROUGHLY Just what there is202 words
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Advertisement14 1912-10-03 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5, 7 and on page 11.14 words
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Article919 1912-10-03 9 Turkey Mobilising Her Troops. BULGARIA SEEKS A LOAN IN PARIS. The Seizure of Greek Ships. Riutbb's Tblbobam. London, Octobor 3 Reuter wires from Athens that tin mobilization is greeted with enthusiasm. A Constantinople message says the chief o the general staff who has just left the Conn919 words
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Article96 1912-10-03 9 Poor Response From the Britlih Investor. Rbdtbb's Teleoram. London, October 2. It transpires that the public subscribed not more than two millions of the Crisp loan. The underwriters took the b il ince. Reuter wires from Berlin that it is now stated that Westerndorfs Bank are only96 words
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Article22 1912-10-03 9 RBCTBB's TuLli-BtH. London, October I. Mr. Sydney Rowlatt has been knighted on appointment to a judgeship of the King's Bench.22 words
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Article39 1912-10-03 9 Awarded Gold Medal at the New York Exhibition. (From Ocb Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October '1. The Highlands and Lowlands Rubber Company have been awarded the Rubber Growers' Association gold medal at tbe New York Exhibition.39 words
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Article18 1912-10-03 9 The Highland* and Lowlands Company sent to New York from their Midlands Estate 12S lbs. uf Kmuked sheet.18 words
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Article176 1912-10-03 9 (Kkoh Oub Own Cobbbspomdskt.) Penang, October 2. Two arrests have been m ide in connection with a gang robbery in which a shopkeeper and his son were injured. The injured persons aro in hospital, whern they are progressing. The robbery referred to took place at Kayan Lepas176 words
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Article42 1912-10-03 9 I From Ocb Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 2. The Sercmb.in sky meeting is fixed for Nowuber 1 and 2. The dates for the Selangor hky inrviin;,' art- changivt from November 15 an I lt> fc November S and P.42 words
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Article241 1912-10-03 9 HARMONY BETWEEN RUSSIA AND BRITAIN. Their Attitude on Balkan Crisis. RaDTBB'a TILBORIM. London, Octobor 2. Kcater learns that M. Sanonoff's conversations at Balmoral not only showed that the liiiHtto British Governments are in agreement on the principal questions affecting the two countries, but that the relations of241 words
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Article246 1912-10-03 9 The Career of a Transplanted Englishman. As was reported some little time ago, an Englishman named Guillermo Billinghurst has been elected President of Peru in succession to Senor Agosto Leguia. Tbe honour is the climax to an interesting career. Senor Billinghurst, the son of English parents, was246 words
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Article397 1912-10-03 9 Some Explanations of the Rise in Numbers. Id the Burma census report an interesting reference is made to the number of Chinese in the province. This has apparently risen from 02,486 in 1901 to nearly 128,000 in 1911, practically a doubling of the population in ten years.397 words
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Article567 1912-10-03 9 POSSIBILITIES OF SUMATRA PLANTATIONS. Figures That Fascinate Ecinating figures, an American paper as to thn income producing possibilities United State* Rubber Company's huge tra plantation are being made from time to time by those with a penchant for prophecy and statistics. For instance, it is estimated that567 words
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Article277 1912-10-03 9 Golf Lessons For The Royal Children. His Majesty has engaged a professional golfer for the Balmoral season, and under his tuition the Prince of Wales and his brother and Princess Mary each of whom had before a sound knowledge of the game are improving rapidly in thoir277 words
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Article170 1912-10-03 9 Japanese Negotiate For Purchase It is interesting to learn that negotiations for the purchase of the telegraph cables between Shanghai and Nagasaki and Valdivoittock and Nagasaki, which have neon in progress since July last between the Japanese Government and the Great Northern Telegraph Company, have made good progress,170 words
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Article349 1912-10-03 9 Communication With Kan Sea in The Navigation Season. Since 1876 several attempts have been made by British, Norwegian, and German firms to open up communication with Northern Siberia by sea, but without success. As the result, however, of Captain Webster's expedition to the Kara Sea laat Tear,349 words
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Article347 1912-10-03 9 Sporting Times and Town Topics. Mr. Justice Bankes, in the Vacation Court, on September 4, bad before him the motion by the Sporting Times Co. (Ltd.) to re strain the Pitcher Enterprise Co. (Ltd.) from publishing Town Topics, an alleged colourable imitation of plaintiffs' Pink In Tbe case347 words
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Article297 1912-10-03 9 The Method of Making Merit for the Dead. With reference to the death of General Nogi and his wife after the death of the Emperor of Japan, a correspondent writes to the Bangkok Times In Siain we have a better way of showing respect and Joyalty to297 words
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Article221 1912-10-03 9 SIR EDWARD CARSON READY FOR CONSEQUENCES. Statement of Ring's Intention. RICTBH's TeLBOEM. London, Ootober 2. Sir Edward Carson addressing fivo thon sand at Glasgow said Sir Rufus Isaacs bad lectured him on preaching anarchy. He was aware of this, and was prepared if ho failed to to221 words
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Article79 1912-10-03 9 No Present Intention of Sending Mission. RiCTER's TeLEOBAM. London, October 2. Reuter learns that as regards a report that Britain intended to despatch an explanatory mission to Tibet, tho question of a mission has uot been discussed during the conversations with M. Sazonoff by Sir Edward Grey79 words
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Article67 1912-10-03 9 Mr. Lloyd George Promises Prompt Attention. Rbutbb's Telbobam. Londun, October 2. Replying to a medical deputation sub mitting the grounds for addition al financial provision for doctors undo the Insurance Act, Mr. Lloy 1 Goorge said the considerations advanced would receive the Government's cireful attention He would67 words
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Article45 1912-10-03 9 ■UOTIB 8 TILBUBAH London, October 2. A Milwaukee message says the Umout racing motorist Bruce Brown was killed while practising on the Vandcrbilt cup course While going at oighty inilos an hour, he dashed into a fence and the car toppled over45 words
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Article45 1912-10-03 9 RIUTBB'g TILIiiHASt. London, October !i. For the Jockey Club Stakes the probable starters and weights are:— Palatine (O'Neill), 10.7 Stedfast (Wootton) and Boheme (Bellhouse) 9 8 Catmint (Maherj and Absolute (Earl) 8-18; Merry England i.Hlggs) 8-10. Silesia and Adamite havo no Jockeys named.45 words
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Article23 1912-10-03 9 Rsutsb's Tiliuiam. London, October 1. The death of Viscount Mouutgarret is announced. The death of the composer Frances Alftt sen is announced.23 words
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Article20 1912-10-03 9 Dm Ostasutischb Lloyd Tkbokav. Berlin, October 1. Kokowisew takes ten days' leave and win journey to the Caucasus.20 words
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Article42 1912-10-03 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London, yesterday, was weak, and lower prices expected. The closing prioes were Hard fine Para spot 4/8* a forward 4/6J First latex crepe, delivery next three months 4 1 142 words
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Article3055 1912-10-03 10 NOTES BASED UPON PERSONAL OBSERVATION. By Sir Roger Casement. 'iitiiiiinyn lias recently MMIiIMM iv the public, eye b} MM «i the horrible erueltiis all' J4.-.1 lo have baea paajMaai on tho iuhabi taut** c.f the district l.y s. keis ifu r the BjM rublh rof thr A3,055 words
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Article205 1912-10-03 10 Tebong.— 9,ooo lbs. .i.i-in -1 il ur.i'. -.7 7 lbt. Peg0h.— 23,481 lbs. Alor Gajah.— s.4UO It*. Him Malacca).- 6,175 lbs. Brad wa11.— 9,286 lbs. Chersonese.— 22,602 lbs. Highlands and L0w1and5.— 95,332 lbs. .-uum.i Liang.- 3,261 lbs. Ilwifo Tnim ibs. Strathwore.— 2,loo lbs. Sua Mang; is. -2,347205 words
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Article173 1912-10-03 10 The report and atateuient of accounts for the year ending August 31, states that the balance at the credit of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society now stands at 14,732.71, against »4,789.30 last year. St. Andrew's Day was celebrated by a ball, which pro Ted a great173 words
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Article13 1912-10-03 10 [The Straits Times U not responsible (or •.ho opioionH of its correspondents.13 words
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Article200 1912-10-03 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, About two thousand four hundred and si v j -tlirre years ago, one of the greatest, if not tho greatest, philosophers was born in one of the provinces of China, and ho was Confucius, the greatest teacher on morals. Through200 words
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Article662 1912-10-03 10 A Popular Festival of Fifty Years Ago. Throughout the length and breadth of Kdlland there is i widespread revival in folk songs and folk dances and it is appropriate that the well-known rural authority, Home Counties," shoulil describe this revival, in the World's Work. Ho has attended662 words
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Article95 1912-10-03 10 In days of old at Artaxerxe's board A gentleman of note named Nebemiah Asked Why art thou so sad? replied My Lord, My land lies waste, its gates consumed with fire." Now with sad eyes a second Nehemiah Stands in thecouncil chamber of this land, And cries with95 words
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Article1025 1912-10-03 10 Subject Wherein East and West Do Meet. There are write™ of credit who assure us that the Indian criminal is not rucli a bad fallow. In the early days of Lord William Bentinck, that great Governor who first began to rule with a single oye to the1,025 words
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Article112 1912-10-03 10 According to Colonel Jackson'B report on the F.M.S. survey department for last year, a map of the environs of Kuala Lumpur was completed and published duriug tho year, the area surveyed being 86 square miles and the field cost »40 per Bquaro mile. A similar map of environs of Taiping112 words
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Article33 1912-10-03 10 Mr. W. N. Mastorton won the September medal of the l'enang Golf Club, with !>0 and is <is 1 I SI. Hualso won tho b.illx.vetp with 48—7 41 second rouud.33 words
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Article63 1912-10-03 10 Garrison football lenj-uo matches for tho week eliding (t.tevber U art- as follows: A. Co. BulVs v. Hi) Co. K.fi.A. Nt TmmHb; list Co. U.K. v. K. I'.ulTs, at I'nlaii Bnai K. Co. Buffs v. 11. Co. Bull's, at TumUb l>. Co. Buffs V. 7S Co. U.G.A. Nt Tanyliii B.63 words
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Article50 1912-10-03 10 The Barnes Cups. The final match between teams represent ing tho Garrison ami tho Civilians for the Barnes Cups was to have been played on tho racecourso yesterduy evening, bnt the weather made any attempt at play <mito impossible Tho match was therefore postponed till tomoriow evening— weather permitting.50 words
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Article178 1912-10-03 10 Keppel (iolf Club. j A foursome match, Keppel Golf Club i versus Sepoy Lines Golf Club, will b<' played 'on Sunday, at Keppel liuks. Tee ofT 9 l.'ia.m. Tho sides are: Sbpoy Links. Kkitkl. H. R. L. Dyne I I Dr. It. A. Campbell H. D. Acton t \V.178 words
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Article477 1912-10-03 10 Championship Final Stopped By Rain. I )i -.[.it!- the general Mkfl tliat ruin was iiiiiniiii nt a largo gathering of spectators assembled on the- padang yesterday evemug to watch the tiu.il tie for the S. C. 0. tennis championship, between C. t. -J- Green and C. M. Uowe.477 words
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Article67 1912-10-03 10 The Bank of France destroys old notes by placing them in a vat and subjecting them to the action of euiUiu corrosive acids. In a few inomeutH tho banknotes aru reduced to pulp. This pulp is sold to toy make™ who use it for suittiiin their loss expensive doll-i, so67 words
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Article857 1912-10-03 11 .1. M. II m - .1. M. II m... Ia Th.it their manners and methods arc remarkable goo* without saying, for scores of marriod women are dwelling in a single house nndcr a single roof with a single room A few fuct square allotted to each. Thin they all live with husbands857 words
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Article225 1912-10-03 11 Californian Trees That Have Been Growing 4,000 Years. According to a United States Government bulletin, the oldest living things in the world ar. lh* KMMii trees iv the (teueral Grant »u.i s.i|iuiia National Parks, California. It i t siiinited that sonic of these were 4,(K>i years ago.225 words
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Article93 1912-10-03 11 aaajk WHh .loueH, latu of the 4th Ami'i Own) HuHsars, who has died at Kast Dulwich, joined the 4th Queen's Own Lujht Dragoonn in 1847. He fought at Scbas topol and the Alma, ami rode in the famous cliiirge of lialaclava, win re lio was wounded iv the 1. 193 words
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Article745 1912-10-03 11 Changes Shrine; Regularly Every Friday. Une of the most pronounced characteristics of Sultaii Mutinied V., says the Daily Chronicle is bis extraordinary piety. He religiously porforiDH every prayer prescribed by tht Koran, and never omits the necessary ablutions. Five times daily, according to the injuuc tions of745 words
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Article223 1912-10-03 11 We are besought in some quarters to use our influence againgt the possible invasion of the masculine countenance by the sidewhisker. I hail almost said, writes Ambrosia, of The World, that we had been asked to set our faces against the revival of this hirsute fashion, but223 words
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Article124 1912-10-03 11 Harinii just completed a tour of the Native States, and before going on to the Settlements of the further East, Kcnville Jensen is paying a short return visit to Singapore. He ana bis oorupaoy opened their season in the Theatre Royal last night and entertained a good audience124 words
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Article830 1912-10-03 11 Prices Quoted la tbe Market Tbli Moroni aioffapore, Ootober 8, 1912. Man. Lyall and Bvatt, Bxebaase and Shue Brokaw, lane the lollowmk list of 1 1 uotaboaa this monuic i— No*. Yale«. Bdvibs. Srlliks. I AUagai 8 9 8/8 I/- a Opticm« ,9 18 4 1 Au«lo-Java830 words
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Advertisement10 1912-10-03 11 For Children's Hacking Congh at Night. Woodl' Greit Peppermint Core,10 words
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Advertisement495 1912-10-03 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. YOU ARE BOUND TO MAKE A CHOICE. Make it— OORrON'S GINS. I' yon judge by flsvonr its soltnets and mellowness and delicacy will appeal to you strongly. 111 1 yon jii d o fl frrm the Htandp >int nf economy it costs no more than inferior brands. U495 words
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Advertisement216 1912-10-03 11 Three Grilles %arette* lenglandl OBTAINABLE AT I WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO.. LTD.. KATZ BROS.. LTD.. ROBINSON ft GO. JOHN LITTLE ft CO.. LTD.. 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 be216 words
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Advertisement132 1912-10-03 11 TEUTONIA CLUB. A. GRAND CONCERT will be giren TONIGHT at 9.15 BY The KegimeoUl Band of THE BUFFK," acpieted by Local Amateurs. After the Concert there will be dancing. Open to Members of Tanglin, Dutch and Swiss Clubs and their Friends. 1 ickets at $2, may be bad through the132 words
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Article3531 1912-10-03 12 AGREEMENT WITH THE TYRE COMPANY. History of the Estates An ixtraonluiaiy yt ut nil nutting of tho Piiulnp Uublxr Coin;) my. Limited, was liclil m Anoint M, at 11. 14. -_;< ut Stm-t. S.W.. Mr. Aitliur l)u OtW, NLP, pii-sMing. Tin- < 'lull-in im saiU that the3,531 words
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Article108 1912-10-03 12 A ready and effective way of dealing with an attack of upistaxis (bleeding of the nose) in 1:1 1 iii by the Hospital. The method is to put the paticutH feet and lugs in a bath of hot water, the temperature of the bath brin<> maintained by adding more water108 words
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Article712 1912-10-03 12 FORTHCOMING DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS. Latest Lists. Tht following passenger bookings to tin Straits are taken from the London and Chim Express. It should bo understood that, in -tome instances, bookings may be provisiona. and that intending passengers may alter their trrangements subsequent to the issuance if •his list712 words
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Article140 1912-10-03 12 Homeward Bound. l'er I', and O. l)evanhn oonnocting at Colombo with Mooltan. sailing October i. Mr. l>. M. -Milne, Mrs. Phillips. .Mr. P. Cilroy, Dr. and tfra, Mr, W. 11. Williams, Mr. .1. C Moiris, Mr. and Mrs. I1I 1 A. Vtar wo<hl. Mr. and Mis. Bowen antl child, Mr.140 words
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Article17 1912-10-03 12 I 'ei Austrian Lloyd steamer Kocbt 1, sailing October 2j.— Mr. l'istorius. Mr. It.Schwandes, Mrs. H. Belle.17 words
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Article242 1912-10-03 12 Id illustration of Lord Mor ley's speech at a dinner -jiv-en to Sir E. T. Cook, a correspondent sends the Spectator a statement of a leading journalist's ideal a generation ago. He must be content," wrote tin- journalist, to bo counted as nothing, in the future as242 words
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Advertisement309 1912-10-03 12 TO THOSE LIVING ON ESTATES. LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS. Most delicious. Once tried always used. Packed in cases containing 4H tuis, assorted LIBBTB SLICED BACON. is now obtainable in tins of 1 lb and b. and in hI-lss j.irs of Ilb and J lb. A good an appetixin breakfast marks tin;309 words
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Advertisement99 1912-10-03 13 BECK'S M BEER KEY BRAND SOLE IMPORTERS Behn, Meyer Co., Ltd. Avenariug' *m CARBOLINEUM The Famous Wood Preserver ANIi Oh/endorff'a Rubber Manure Obtainable from the Sole Agents RAUTENBERG, SCHMIDT&GO. T- TTOI£ &c GO-., No. O, High Street, Hotel de' Europe Buildings, SINGAPORE, MILLINERY. DRAPERY AND HABERDASHERY GOODS. ETC LA' ES99 words
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Advertisement134 1912-10-03 13 Infantina i THEINHARDTS FOOD FOR INFANTS. THE MOST RATIONAL j SUBSTITUTE FOR MOTHER'S MILK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT MEDICAL HALL OR MEDICAL OFFICE. l-10-T.T.K. 80-9 18 Japanese Dentist, 74. BRAS BASAH ROAD. TELEPHONE NO. 1246. Dr. R. TsnUda is the only Japanese Dentist in the town with whom yon cao134 words
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Advertisement402 1912-10-03 13 I WMMUTER HOUSE, I j SINGAPORE. I SUCTION OR BUCKET DREDGES FOR TIN OR GOLD. R. MORTON. HORSE IMPORTER, 193, ORCHARD ROAD. HORSE FODDER, bebt iinality, of all kinds always in Stock. HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, fresh arrivals monthly to Rait local requirements. CARRIAGE HIRES, both Victoria and Palanquin Turnouts402 words
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Advertisement267 1912-10-03 13 CAN YOU PLAY THIS THE UNIVERSAL CABINET PLAYER Which can be used with your own Piano enables you to Play anything, and when you are not using it, it fits into a Piano Stool and is the very newest idea in Piano Players. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. «A JUST ARRIVED267 words
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Advertisement471 1912-10-03 14 INSURANCE. JREAT EABTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. •cad Office Wlocheiter Hook, SINGAPORE •««rtf of OImH«H" 0 A. Daaaioa, Bag., Chairman. 4 B. Faib, Bw»., Huu«u« Director rmm Fowua, m*. ml, Obiel Med. Offloe. M. Biuot, B«q 4. D. Ai*a» B«q. >.«M«A»PMt.Biq. O«« 8^« Tan, Bsq. KaMSiAM T*», Bag. I** K*471 words
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Advertisement322 1912-10-03 14 IWSURAMCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSUKANCS COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 188' J. Oireot Government Supervision Government Audit. Poiioies Me WORLD WIDE ud Non-ForfeitabU. l>p|« Net Surplus above liabilities tor Reserve and all outstanding claims. New BuilnMt, 1011, 0vur...»a,800,000.0C Oasb Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Numerous moaern scheme*', 4. H. IVANS, Manage!, Sooth322 words
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Advertisement520 1912-10-03 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. I AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPORATED BT ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital is M.OOO Shares ol 430 eaob 41,300,000 BeserreFund. 41,W<M» Reserve Liabilitf ol Proprietor!... 41 .300JXX) BANKHR3. Bank ol England. Tbe London City Midland Bank. Ltd. National Bank ol Bootland, Ltd. 81NGAPORB BRANCH. Onneni Aooounts520 words
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Advertisement510 1912-10-03 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. INCORPORATED BT SPECUL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Y.I 0.000.000. Capital Paid Up 6,250.000. Reserve Funds 3.100.000. HEAD OFFICE :-TAIPBH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutta Foochow Hoogkoog Keelnng Kobe Ka»(i London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taiohn Tainan Takow Tamsoi Tokio Yokohama,510 words
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Advertisement901 1912-10-03 14 SALES BY AUCTION. (IN THE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG, DECEASED). IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Town and Residential Properties, To be held at Messrs. CUING KENO LEE A CO.'S Sale room, On Monday, October 7, 1013, at 2.80 p.m. 18 Houses in 9 Lots, being Houses Nob- i 81901 words
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Article722 1912-10-03 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. How to Meet American Competition. Year by year the trade in American cars increases at a phenomenal rate, and no other country can show anything like the same advance, says Tbe Motor. People may argue that American cars are cheap some722 words
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Article264 1912-10-03 15 Rangoon Traders Address Indian Government. The Rangoon Traders' Association hare sent a reply to the Government of India, through the Burma Government, on tbe subject of attachment of the pay of military officers serving in India and Burma in the execution of a decree by the264 words
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Advertisement294 1912-10-03 15 Wolseley Autocars. To tbone who are henitatinß between the Wolwley and the BOCALLED cheap car, wo would remind them that the FIRST COST is NOT ALL that ia to be considered. The car which embodies the finest examples ol engineering skill, in design, workmanship and material, is tbe car with294 words
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Advertisement35 1912-10-03 15 Rheumatic Weather. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it will soon disappear. Sold by all Dispensaries and Dealer*.35 words
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Advertisement265 1912-10-03 15 Continental Tyres have won all the Important Races this year. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER COMPANY. LIMITED, Telegrams SINGAPORE. Phone CONTINENTA. 17, Col Iyer Quay. 290. JUST LANDED SOME OF THE WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH VULCAN CARS 10 15 HP. STANDARD AND TORPEDO 5-SEATED BODIES All Ready fox* Trial Runs. SHORTLY DOB SOME MORE265 words
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Advertisement563 1912-10-03 16 SYNOLEO I DISTEMPER I Washable Hygienic. Synoleo is a Paste Distemper for painting artistic colours on walls. It is the product of Messrs. Wilkinson, Heywood k CUrk, Ltd., who are the largest and oldest paint manufacturer* in the world. It is manufactured in the palest and darkest art shades, which563 words
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Advertisement291 1912-10-03 16 WANTS. SITUATION WANTEO. O. Muller. late of l:afll-.s Hcte! .jj-i re turned from Europe), des-ire.. suitable titnation. Communicate witb Box O. Straits Time*. 1-10-B 1210 TRAVELLER WANTED. W.iuti i l by a larpo local Betail business, a Travi iler to travel in tbe Native States. Must Inve li.il previous txpetiencc.291 words
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Advertisement496 1912-10-03 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. 60D0WN8 AND OFFICEB TO LET. Nob. 0 and 10, Raffles Quay. Apply Alkaff Co. 70, Tbo Arcade. 8-6 a FURNIBHEO BEABIDE RESIDENCES TO LET. Belmont, Benzoline and Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong. Apply H. Somapah, 19, Raffles Plaoe. or 817. Serangoon Road. 88-11 n OFFICE496 words
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Advertisement652 1912-10-03 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. RUBIER STUMPS FOR SALE. Well-grown Rubber Stamps for sale, 1 year old. Prioe 116, ex Kstate. Apply to the Managers, Bukit Kraiong Estate, Kapar, Selangor, F.M.B. 80-0 8 10 STEAMER FOR SALE. The" Steamer JACOBA (formerly n.s. GEN. ".EN. 'B .UCOIi, of the KP.M.) gross tonnage 2,176652 words
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Advertisement691 1912-10-03 16 NOTICES. NOTICE I, the undersigned, TAN SIEW SIONO, hereby give notice, that I have this day acquired the whole of the steam merry-go-round and effects at Bden Park, Singapore formerly belonging to Count Roger d'Autier, and that I am now the sole proprietor of the said merry-go-round. Dated this 25tb691 words
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Advertisement665 1912-10-03 16 NOTICES. KMM KMT A CO. SHIP-CHANDLBRS, IWlflWll ufl ■unlolpal Ooatrutort Telephone No. 431. 106* 109. Market Street. ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. NOTICE. The Half-yearly General Meeting »1 tinMembers of tbo above Association will be held in their Rooms, The Diflpcnxary Kuild ings, 48b, Raffles Place, on Thursday, the Brd October, 1912,665 words
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