The Straits Times, 11 October 1912
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Title Section13 1912-10-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.001 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement144 1912-10-11 1 THE WHITE HORSE CELLAR. ESTAB. 1742 Miss, KATZ BROS., b will hold their STOCK TAKING SALE IN NOVEMBER and NOT in December as formerly. Jewell Filters WILL GIVE PURK VATKR FROM TURBID STREAMS A large number of Estates have installed these Filters in order to purify River Water for washing144 words
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Advertisement101 1912-10-11 1 ROBINSON CO. I NOW SHOWING v I Second Shipment AND Smart Trimmed MILLINERY Exclusive Parisian Styles. ROBINSON CO. "Pineapple" U O E T TIP! HAMS St BACON. "orfurnitum:. AND SECURE Guarantmd Quality Of Qoodi Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., r l'hone: 196. ■OLE AGENXS. t 10 Bo.j.jg A REALLY GOOD101 words
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Article729 1912-10-11 2 OBSERVANCE OF TREATY RELATIONS. Attack on Discrimination. Senator Thoodore E. Burton, well-known in the United States as an authority on oooamercial and industrial affairs, hag a striking article in the anniversary number of the Editorial Review, of New York, in which he violently attacks the decision of the729 words
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Article200 1912-10-11 2 White Star's Precautions Against Collisions. It is officially announced that the new 50,000 tons Atlantic liner building at Belfast for the White Star Lino is to be named Britannic. In general feivturcs the new vessel will bo similar to the Olympic, but both vessels arc to200 words
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Advertisement187 1912-10-11 2 Beauty and Comfort v:S| for Ladie- who \/v. Inflamed \7ilut? /f >^*n tine their t~\ P y/\y Perspiring Complexions \V\ ••>-/ bkins Hazeline Snow TRADE M\KKi If the climate i. spoiling your complexion, begin to use Hazeune Snow" without delay. It tones down excessive colour, keepi the hands arms, neck187 words
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Advertisement67 1912-10-11 2 Best for a Cold. When yon hare bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to core it with as little delay as possible. You will make no mistake if yon select Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy. You are certain to be pleased with the prompt relief which it affords.67 words
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Advertisement446 1912-10-11 2 "FOR 23 WEARY MONTHS I SUFFERED WITH RHEUMATISM. Every year for over twenty years Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have been curing thousands of cases of Rheumatism. Even when resorted to as a forlorn hope, in the most desperate cases, and when all else has failed, time and again they have446 words
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Advertisement257 1912-10-11 2 Redio POLISHING CLOTHS. These oloths contain within themselves all the materials required for oleaoing and polishing almost any kind of metal, thuß^dispensing en tirely with ting of paste or liquid. They are serviceable until worn to pieces and are more lasting than any other metal polish. SO centi each. KELLY257 words
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Article794 1912-10-11 3 PROSECUTION OF LATE DIRECTORS. Matter of Grave Public Concern The Rangoon papers state that Justice Kobinson has granted sanction for the criminal prosecution of S. A. Mower, O. S. Clifford and R. F. Strachan. late directors of tho Bank of Burma, on a petition by Mr.794 words
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Article376 1912-10-11 3 French Savant Now Living in Poverty. M. CliailcK Tellier. the French savant, in ventor of cold storage, and tho first to bend a sti'uiiici through the tropics with a temperature of frost in her hull n- far back as 1H76. has been living in reduced circumstances,376 words
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Advertisement383 1912-10-11 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1869. THK HKST LIFE OFKIJE IN TUB WORLD TO AI'PLY THE SON FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE TO POLICIES. A Mutual Office No Shareholder's Annual Incore £1,200.000. Funds £6.700.000. Claims Paid £5.668.711. RATES OF PREMIUMS FOR £1.000 ASSURANCE WITH PROFITS. Ak<> Dearest Payahle at383 words
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Advertisement35 1912-10-11 3 Rheumatic Weather. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this upiiu^. Jnst rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and it will soon <lißa|>ix'ur. Sold by all Dispentiaiu'ii and Dealers.35 words
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Advertisement668 1912-10-11 3 DYSPEPSIA. Wliil.- ..no <>f the commonest of t lit- so culled minor complaints, dyspepsia, is responsible for an inonlinate amount of suffering, indeed, it affect* some people so terribly that they •ctuall\ .tread to take food. Many condition's jm4mm tliis disorder, which may last so long and lieeome no severe668 words
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Advertisement146 1912-10-11 3 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Sinoapobs Dispensary, and of MISS BROWN, Orassdale, River Valley Road, Singapore. 1-7-a 37-12 Singapore Naturalists 3tom TAXIDERMIBTB. BIRDS OF PARADISE Fop Sals. BIRDS AND ANIMALS MOUNTED HT> DUUU IH UTBUL BISTBBf SPECIMEN! M 0 BEQUIIITII OF ILL BIBBS NO146 words
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Advertisement47 1912-10-11 3 ■P^ DON'T WAIT UiNTIL THE HOME IS WRECKED BY DISEASE, BUT REMEMBER THAT "PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE,' AND THAT IS MORE THAN SOAP. YET COSTS NO MORE. IT CLEANS. DISINFECTS AND SAVES LIFE. The Name LEVER on ilu- So:i|> is a Guarantee of Purit\ ami Kxc.ll.nc <•.47 words
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Advertisement683 1912-10-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBTLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ol Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gall, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abont: MAIL LINES 1819 HoMMMrd {for Bwropt). I683 words
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Advertisement659 1912-10-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. RY.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamerß maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all659 words
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Advertisement676 1912-10-11 4 STEAiER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Bisul, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan, Bangnara, Telnpin, Panarai, Patani, S-agora, Laoon, Eohsamni. Bandon, LAnganan, Takn, ChurupoD, Kohlak and Bangkok. Dua D«p«rtup« a p.m. ...REDANQ Oot. 12 •.PRACHATIPOK Oot. 14 Oot. 16 •.BORIBAT Oot. 17 Oot. 19 Will not676 words
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Advertisement514 1912-10-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD oeutich uaPFtenri falaTMEt. lU*U brebu Combined Bervloe. The steamres of these Companies maintain a regular servico between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fort nightly for Havre and Hamburg once a month for Breuierbavcn514 words
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Advertisement649 1912-10-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D L. Rorddautscher LlojC 3rem« IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tho fart and well known mail stuamers ol this Company sail fortni K utly from Bremen Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sooth ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonneot ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Saoi. Aden, Colombo.649 words
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Advertisement1046 1912-10-11 5 STEAMER BMUMB. AUSTRIAN HILOYD UNDER MAIL WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT \^i GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Venice, calling at Pet Said, Saea, Adet, Colombo, Singapore, Bongkong and Shanghai, and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Duo to arrivo on or about Dae1,046 words
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Advertisement656 1912-10-11 5 Two New Introductions by Fraser Neave, Limited. DRY GINGER ALE. Wholesome and Satisfying. An IDEAL Drink. Bottled in a 10-oz. NON-RETURNABLE BOTTLE, namely, the "Dan" Crown Corked Bottle. A BOON to Planters and Upcountry People. Price, ex Singapore Factory, $1 per doz. Price, packed (4 doz.) F. 0.8. or F.0.R.,656 words
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Advertisement478 1912-10-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. OREBBER WANTED. Wanted, a competent Dresser (or Estate Hospital. Reply stating <|uali6ontionu aod send copies of testimonials to S P. E Bebn, Meyer Co Ltd. 1110 l"-10 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE, 1888. la thi Suraon Court or tbi Stbaits SrrrLcmim. KrrrLiMFNr of Bnairoßi. In Bankruptcy. No. 89 of 1012.478 words
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Advertisement334 1912-10-11 5 NOTICE. MALACCA MOTOR BERVICE. LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). Tliu undersigned has ricoivrd instructions from the Liquidators to Bell, by Public Auction, on Wednesday, October 23, 1912, at 10 80 r. lv at their Worksbip at Kubu. comprising the following Stock-in trade: Four 1 orJ cars including tparo parts. Three Dennis lus-os334 words
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Advertisement193 1912-10-11 6 MARTELL S BRANDY the blue and silver label In England more Martell's is sold than any other Brand. JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER The well-known "Castle Brand," brewed in Edinburgh. The best beer for a tropical climate. A. B. MACKAY'S LIQUEUR WHISKY Supplied to both Houses of Parliament. OUMINY'S CHAMPAGNE 1900 Extra193 words
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Advertisement70 1912-10-11 6 WINCARNIS $1.75 a bottle, $20 a dozen. Maynard Co., SINGAPORE. 1 I W/ m P —^^m, •i^ A ROYAL DRINK. PS!!! y> fcJ £J$ i i .-■-#> Scotcn w hisky fm§ K-.-S ;>^: i "King George IV" is known and appreciated everywhere p j for its parity, flavour, age, and70 words
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Advertisement41 1912-10-11 6 A. WTTULLY TURF ACCOUNTANT Now doing business on the SINGAPORE MEETING Run October 12 WIN AND PLACE ALL EVENTS. Books open on the Cesarwitcli and Cambridgeshire. 22, Raffles Plaoe, Singapore, and 28, Beach Street, Ptnang. Telegrams: TCLLT. Telephone: 689. 110 11.1041 words
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Article254 1912-10-11 7 Dmv, (Bicipt SOMD4T) Bi Ta*i» f ik-r»t. 1 Mala* States, Malice* tnd Pcnanx 6 v 9 3ii« Tim- in, Malabo*. Sormnban. Port Dirk'on, Port Swcttenham, Koala Lampnr f i*u To o»i lupin l'.-lcni 8 pm BUu l'aliat Am« Loong 3 pm Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan Fook Sang254 words
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Article148 1912-10-11 7 The B. I. contract packet Tee«ta with mails from London up to the evening nl s< pti tiiber left Penang at 4.10 p.m. yisti r.lay, and iuiy be expected to arrive bere on Saturday morning, October 12. The M. M. company's Btnamer Paul Lecat left Colombo at148 words
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Article297 1912-10-11 7 Latest Arrivals. \m. I. Treville, IVli. t^tr. B'i7'2 tons, Capt Mao-cn, ').-t 11. From S..iyon, Oct 8. G.c. and p. M. Comli i Co. lor Marseilles, <>ct 11 II I Brit. «tr MM tons. Capt Baker. Osttf. rVrni H'Uong. Oct 8. Gc. P. C.iy- I- I Fir Loodor.297 words
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109 1912-10-11 7 Wharves at which Vessel* are Berthed To- Day. TAN JONG PAOAR Bait Vaui Basin— Waterwitch. Bast W. Siction No. I— OlenoKle, Natuna, Shiiks Wbabv— Nil. [Krian. Maim W Siot No. 3— Strath'otne, Nam a B— Patani. [Sang. 4 Ramphius, Hild. 6 Fook Sadk.109 words
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Article63 1912-10-11 7 Arrivals. Per str. Hye Lecmg, Oct X.— From Kuantan. Mr. and Mrs. Travis Menus. Selwood, R. F. Lamb and Tent; Van Per str. K aching, Oct 10.- From Sarawak. M. -4-r«. P. H. Dalian, W. Faulkner. Gomes and Obson Per etr. Krian, Oot 10.— From Kolantan. Messrs.63 words
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Article283 1912-10-11 7 Plebiscite On the Part Of French Professors. lv view of the increasing yiowth in the number and variety of SBMSt, tin members of the International Academy of Authors, M MSMra, iind Professors of Dancing recently decided to undertake an interesting plebiscite of the 3.021 experts affiliated283 words
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Article47 1912-10-11 7 Time-balls on Fort Canning and Mount Fabor drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time pun is fired at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard timo, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is tired at one o'clock.47 words
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Finance & Commerce.
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Article108 1912-10-11 7 8i»a*po««, Octobib 11 1011 Oi LiaMi-Buk 4 mf( 1/4) Demand n. Private 8 m/g 1/4 jj Sm/i 2 4, Ob OiB«A»f Bank d/d m M»i Private B.m/B 142* Ob Fiat Bank d/d lU4 Private S m/s 198 I »m»— Back T. T. M 174| Private Ma/r ITS) H jmioii-108 words
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Article160 1912-10-11 7 8l»O»M>BB, OuTOBl« 11 1811 (Hmklet buyors f B.M do (Cube No. II oaploked Copra Sandried un do Mixed iijco Pupper, Bl»ck aag) do White 6% 84.80 Sago Flodi Sarawak 4oi do Braaei No. I Bom. Pearl Sago 6 0 Coffee Bali ts.Ot Coffee Palombann 10% b»ni« „83 M Tapioca,160 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article163 1912-10-11 7 Itirae S v»liip r f Bayers. Seller*. 10 7.00 Ampang i«/^K c.SO par 1 10 be... ii* 13.95 8.16 10 10 Bruuig 1.76 2.00 10 10 Kanaboi 'J2.4S 2.65 41 41 KinUTi»l 1.11.8 1.17.8 10 10 Kampar par 10 10 KinU Aasocifttioa 12.00 13.60 41 41 Lahsl M.iit- 1.0.0163 words
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Article590 1912-10-11 7 Issue 5 Value Bayers. Belleti 2/. 1/. Alia^kf 2/74 0/2 2/- I/. AngloMalaj 14 .74 15.9 2/ 1/- Batons Malik* 2 3 8/41 41 Bate Caves U 10.0 18/2 8 41 41 B»taTi(i» B.ICO 3 17.0 41 41 Bukit Kajan* 2.1V0 803 41 41 BakitLintans 4.1.8 4.0.c •21 S/.590 words
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Article113 1912-10-11 7 Issue 5 Vftlae oJ Buyers. SeUor* 7/0 7/8 Hlcolrio Tr»mw»j» 3'- B/4J 10 10 Fraser Neave 60.75 61.60 100 Howartb Brittle 86.00 40.00 100 7% PreC. 102.60 IC4 00 100 100 Kfttl Bto, Dot. 180 00 100 100 8% Oam. Prel. nom 10 10 Mayowa Co. 16.00 100 100113 words
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Article44 1912-10-11 7 Buyers Seller Howarth Brskice 8% 1609,000 par Riley. Bugreavae t% 1284,000 2* Singapore Hleotrie Tramways 6% 4800,000 S'pore Manioipal 5 11,878.000 nom. Bujera Sdltn Spore Manioipu 4J* of 1807 IIfcCOOGO 7% Spore Monicip»l H% of 1809 11.000,000 10%jtt Spore Monicip»l 180'^ 800 fm44 words
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Advertisement9 1912-10-11 7 Kor C'ironio Chost Compl'luts, WooJh' Groat l'eppo mint Lara9 words
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Advertisement207 1912-10-11 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. October 15. At saleroom. fcv«u freehold allotments fronting a re-erve for real off lliUnn Ko nl, etc., at 2-0. O;tobcr If.— At Bslcrccm. Itasebold land at Bukit Timah Read, at 2 "-0. October K». At No. tr,, Scott* Road, furniture otc. property of E. L-207 words
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Advertisement151 1912-10-11 7 CIGARETTES ill Not an ounce of Tobacco Is used for their manufacture that has not V||»s|?j!' matured for at least five years. LEAF SmoKers of "STATE EXPRESS" °-555 Cigarettes enjoy the advantage of 50 this striking fact, for it gives them OD CIS. cigarettes of exclusively superior quality. PacKed in151 words
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Advertisement80 1912-10-11 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. You will enjoy the following Pictorial Gems A Child's Remorse. Biograph (A Relies of an Ominous Condition existing in This •od Other Countries upon Faot The Tourists. Biograph (Farco Comedy.) What the Doctor Ordered. Biograph (A Comedy of Sunny California). Inoonvenienoe of80 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1912-10-11 7 04ILY TIME TABLE. FIXTURES Friday. October n. Hik'i Water, 10.16 a.m., IU p.m N. I) U nu'.vunl tn»il due. Tiny Kil Tio Cj. mtg ExahanKe, noon. Saturday, October I a. High W%t..r 11 1 a.m., 1 1.4 i p.m Raei*. Tbird L>»y. Sunday. October 13. Hirfi> Wator. 11. '27 ».iu.118 words
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1132 1912-10-11 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. DATOH AND DEATH. There is a spirit moving in the Chinese community, though it may be true that it moves rather tlowly. Nothing gives us greater interest or satisfaction than to get letters from Chinese residents on questions of public policy. We may not1,132 words
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Article24 1912-10-11 8 The rr'chtalked of Colonial Exhibition in Japan was opened on October 1, at the Tokyo Kangyo Kyoki Exhibit Gallery at Ikonohata Uy eno, Tokyo.24 words
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Article29 1912-10-11 8 Owing to extensive representations and the urgent necessity of more adequately forwarding Ceylon's interests in Australia, the Australian Bureau will be moved from Perth to Sydney in May nek*.29 words
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Article37 1912-10-11 8 With reference to the Sultan of Johore's visit to Muar, to which allusion was made yesterday, we understand that the visit as well as the celebration of the birthday has been postponed till the beginning of December.37 words
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Article24 1912-10-11 8 It is understood that a proposal for amalgamating the Indian and home ordnance departments is being submitted to the Secretary of State for approval.24 words
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Article33 1912-10-11 8 Replying to criticisms by the Daily Nows, Dr. Barrett, of Melbourne supports the Aus trail, in, defence scheme on the ground that it imposes equal obligations upon all classes to defend their country.33 words
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Article46 1912-10-11 8 The negotiations for the sale of the North Western Rubber Company have fallen to the ground says the Times of Ceylon. Tho experts valuation of tho estate was j£136,00U, but a private letter stated that the places had been starved, and the buyers were choked off."46 words
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Article48 1912-10-11 8 The Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamer Shinyo Maru, from Hongkong, stranded off Keelung on September 18 while entering the harbour in a heavy rainstorm. The steamer was got off safely with only slight damage to the hull, and subsequently arrived at Nagasaki. where she has been docked for repairs.48 words
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Article58 1912-10-11 8 The keel of a powerful German commerce destroyer, or cruiser, is to bo laid at Kiel within two months (says tho Manchester Courier). The vessel is expected to travel 25 knots, and she will be able to carry sufficient oil fuel to render her independent of fuel-supply stations. Her radius58 words
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Article51 1912-10-11 8 Mr. Howard, the American special commissioner investigating the Putumayo rubber atrocities, reports, says a Washington message of September 17, that improved conditions now prevail. The Indians are enjoying humane treatment, and consequently rubber production has increased. Wages are paid and food given to all workers, and the conditions are generally51 words
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Article68 1912-10-11 8 The annual installation meeting of Klang Lodge, No. 3,369 E.C., took place on Wednesday evening and passed off with great success. Some forty brethren were present and the ceremony wa9 conducted by tho District (■rand Master of the Eastern Archipelago, the Ht. Wor. Bro. F. M. Elliott, who came up68 words
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Article73 1912-10-11 8 The planters of Ncgri Scmbilan are making arrangements to entertain their friends at a ball which will be given at the Sungei Ujong Club, Seremban, on November 1, ami they bave engaged the band of the Buffs for the occasion. The Negri Sembilan Sporting Club's Skye Meeting is to be73 words
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Article62 1912-10-11 8 President Yuan Shih-Kai, Dr. SnnYatSen, Huang lining, ami Li Yuan Hung, have according to an Australian wire to borne papers, adopted a progressive programme which represents an agreement between all parties in China. The planks of the programme include (1) a centralised military oystcm (2) a unified Government (3) the62 words
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Article86 1912-10-11 8 Rajah Brooke, who is now on the wav home, mode the following proclamation, which is printed in the official Sarawak Gazette This is to certify that during my absence I have left as my representative Ivono Kirk patrick- Caldecot to hold the administration of the Government, and I trnst to86 words
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Article86 1912-10-11 8 Jeremiah Cullaice, alias John Kerry, who was recently arrested for being a vagrant, was produced before Mr. Forrer this morning and sentenced to a month's imprisonment, on the expiration of which Berry will br «r at out of the Colony. It has been alleged that Berry has proved himself a86 words
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Article107 1912-10-11 8 As food and clothing must come from the farm, it is plain that thp American people have got to go back to tlir laud or starve, says the New Orleans Picayune. If they will not themselves plough and dig. they will have to employ foreign labour to do it. and107 words
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Article108 1912-10-11 8 Professor Sir Bcrkely Moynihan, of Leeds University, who lately opened a consumption exhibition at Hudderstield, Baid tubercle bacilli made up in productive capacity what the germ lacked in size. One MBJMiNi starting to reproduce itsolf at noon that day would by Sunday morning— provided there was sufficient food and space108 words
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Article130 1912-10-11 8 The P. and O. Company's nowly projected steamer for the India mail and passenger service will be named Kaitur-i-Hind, and while she will follow the general plan of tho recent steamers of the M class her internal design will embody a furthor development of this favourite type among P. and130 words
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
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Article17 1912-10-11 8 Mr. Bryan, the American Ambassador U> Tokyo, has left Tokyo for home. He takex the Siberian route.17 words
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Article48 1912-10-11 8 Mr. Thomas Charles Williams, of Stanway Manor, Church Stretton. Salop, and of St. Leonards, Shrewsbury, bookmaker, familiar ly known as I'arsou Williams, who died at Folkestone on June 24 last, left estate of tho gross value of £163,814, of which the net personalty has been sworn at l'Klt>.7u",.48 words
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Article56 1912-10-11 8 Mulai Hatid, the ex Sultan of Morocco, has left for Tangier. During his visit of a few weeks to Paris he spout MJSQO, Hi" articles purchased by him including pianos, cows, stags, photographs, aud 100 pairs of boots. Abdel Aziz, Mulai Hand's predeccs sor on the Moorish throne, now desires56 words
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Article71 1912-10-11 8 We regret to learn, says the HongkoLg Daily Press of October 5, that a Ulegiam has been received from Mr. E. A. llewef.. C.M.0., of the P. and O. Company, an* nouncing the death of his wife on the morning of October 8. Mrs. llowett had long been in ill-health,71 words
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Article88 1912-10-11 8 Recent gazetting in the Sarawak Government service are Messrs. C. C. KuliUou and O. C. Gillan to be advisers to tho Com mittee of Administration Mr. G. M. GifTord to be officer-in charge of Lower Itrjang dm--ing the absenco of Mr. J. T. Chynoweth, ho has gone on seven months88 words
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Article82 1912-10-11 8 Percy James Langham. a planter lately employed on a rfcbbcr estate in South India. was, Rays the Times of Ceylon, charged with cheating in respect of goods supplied to him by Mr. I). Morrison, carrying on business as tailor and outfitter at Madras. The accused was on his way to82 words
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Article84 1912-10-11 8 Lady McCallum, wife of 11. E. the Governor of Ceylon, accompanied by Captain Sandiv man, extra A.D.C.. sailed for England on October Bby the Orontes. Her Excellency's departure hi me lias been necessitated by indifferent health, and Ceylon, says a Colombo paper, will look forward to her return in a84 words
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Article45 1912-10-11 8 Messrs. Boustead and Co. advise having received a telegram from Messrs. Kdwant Boustead and Co., Secretaries of the Nordanal (Johore) Kubber Estates, Limited, London, to the effect that an interim dividend of i per cent, has been declared, payable on Octo ber 22.45 words
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Article57 1912-10-11 8 Tho medals offered by the iinbbtr Growers' Association, at the New York Rubber Exposition, have been awarded hs follows: Ciold medal, lliyhlauds and Lowlands Para ltubber Company, Limit* d silver medal, Koschaugh Tea and Rubber Company, Limited brouzu medal and highly commended, Malayan Kubber Loan and57 words
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Article100 1912-10-11 8 The naval authorities, wo uuderstaud, have decided te. sell the sloop Water witch as sh« stands at present. The officers and men who had contemplated the possibility of having to sail in In r will probably welcome the intelligence, for, besides being a uucoiufortable sailer, the WaUrwiuh is100 words
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Article140 1912-10-11 8 Wo are glad to record the IMMMhI iMM of the garden fete lie-Id at Abbotsford, lust Friday, iv aid of the funilH'.f St. .Mary's lluiur. Mrs. Chancellor, the honorary secretary of tb«i ladies' committee, who organi*od the fete, ha* handed over to the Huv. F. (1.140 words
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Article148 1912-10-11 8 Lady Frederick." Tho two nights' efforts of tbo IVraL. amateurs at the Victoria Memorial Theatre are, we believe, expected to yield a matter of 11,600 for the advancement of their charitable purpose and no one who has seen them in Lady Frederick can but Hay that the result in warranted148 words
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Advertisement251 1912-10-11 8 EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES MASPERO SPECIALS (Russian Mouthpieces) $1.50 per tin of 100. On Sale at JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., ROBINSON CO., KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME AT XMAS. Orange Pekoe a special quality tea with delicate flavour 10-lb. chest Isett $11.50 Do do. 20 $22.50 Do. do. 50251 words
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Advertisement150 1912-10-11 8 OUR PICTURES FINO FAVOUR BBCACSK OP THIIII Pleasant Variety, Choice Quality. TO-NIGHT'S MATCHLESS PROGRAMME Second Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m. klowbrs op japan. Pretty scenes. TUB BLACK SKA SQDABDRON. tub zims. Comedy Acrobats. A III'MAN MBASUBB. Comic. TWO BBTS OF KBYS. Comic. a motor boat trip (Max Linder). MEN AND150 words
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Advertisement13 1912-10-11 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5 and on page 11.13 words
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Article377 1912-10-11 9 Battle on Montenegrin Frontier. PRINCE PETER FIRES THE FIRST SHOT. No Decision by the Other States. Kn Tin Trlioram. London, October 10. A Heuter h telegram from Pixlt<oritza dated the M mtc-ncKrin headquarters, October 9, bays that after an artillery ilnel alonf, the whole line, in '21377 words
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Article331 1912-10-11 9 A mineral outbreak of war still han^s iv the balance, but the ni»M i* mostly bellicose. 1 lie liul^arinu I'it iinir announces that tin: li-i-i-iun will uot bo lon^ delayed, bat be does not de-pair yet nf attaining peace even at the 1 -1 MMA Ti:.-331 words
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84 1912-10-11 9 Berlin, October 10 The Knaaian trial mnliiliition has ended hi 'I tin M s.imh arc dismissed. J 1 1. r. ply of the M:ilkan (state* U still outstanding because he I owers' promise of of reform docs not give guarantees. The German ambassador at Constantinople has84 words
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Article77 1912-10-11 9 Change Fronf Bonar Law Bludgeon. fUcTKR's TBLBOBAM. London, October 10. Mr. Balfour, speaking at Haddington, Baid Mr. (.lnirehiHH speech at Db«lm on Septem ber 12 bad been much misunderstood." It was a masterpiece, and meant that Mr. Churchill returned from his ft»MM Belfast expedition convinced that Home77 words
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Article82 1912-10-11 9 The Recent Fighting at Bonibah. Rkuteh's Telegram. London, October 10. Many Italian families which have been absent throughout the war have returned to Constantinople. A telegram from Rome says that after the landing at Boiubib on Tuesday the troops advanced in three columns through difficult country, and82 words
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Article84 1912-10-11 9 The Panama Canal Question. Rbctbb's Tiuouii. London, October 11. Sir Kdward Grey, in reply to Mr. He-wins, said that after the passage of the Panama Cana! bill we informed the United States that if eventually the difference between the two countries respecting the interpretation of the Hay84 words
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Article47 1912-10-11 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London, yesterday,, was steadier. The outlook, however, is uncertain, owiug to lack of deuian'i from America. The closing prices were Hard tine Para spot 4/6* forward 4/6 First latex crepe, delivery next three months 4/447 words
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Article269 1912-10-11 9 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. Writing on tin: 9th inst., Messrs. Fraserand Co. state: The set back referred to in our last issue still continues and quotations generally in sterling stocks are now Imm> than they have been for MM weeks. Tlie races have interfered considerably269 words
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Article136 1912-10-11 9 Many people have an idea that Australia is a laud where huow is never heard of. It may interest them to know that there was in August a marvellous fall of suow through out MM Kosciuhko district of the Australian Alps. It commenced on a Saturday afternoon, and on the136 words
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Article824 1912-10-11 9 YOKOHAMA STRUCK BY TERRIBLE STORM. Heaviest Gale of the Year. Following the torrential downpour which get in on Saturday night and laHted till noon yesterday, reports the Japan Daily Herald o! September 28, a rapidly falling barometer and varying winds denoted an approaching atmospheric change. Yecterday824 words
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Article171 1912-10-11 9 Chinaman Uses Pepper to Secure Bangles. A Cantonese was charged with robbery before Mr. Firmstone this morning. The story for the prosecution-was that on October 2, about 9.45 p.m. the accused went to 168 South Bridge Road, which it a jeweller's shop. One of the assistants was171 words
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Article1614 1912-10-11 9 A GOOD AFTERNOON FOR THE FAVOURITES. Ideal Conditions. There was not a single untoward incident to mark the second day's races of the Singapore Autumn Meeting. The heavy clondg which banked up earlier in the day dispersed themselves sometime before the racing commenced with the resnlt that1,614 words
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Article226 1912-10-11 9 The following are the handicaps for tomorrow's meeting 1. The Steward's Platk. The Friar 10.6, Lodestar 10.4, Seroiiok 8, La Cocotte 7.11. 'I. Thb Divided Okiffih Handicap. Winsome Lass 10.7, The Nun 10.3, Major Dooley 9.12, Tom K0jj.9.7, Drumuier Boy 8.5, Paddy 9.10. The Silver King226 words
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Article203 1912-10-11 9 In the Summary Court, Hongkong, on October 4, the Puisne Judge, Mr. Justice Gouipertz, delivered judgment in an action, which roue lu led on September '27, in which, a Chinese sued a boardinghouse-keeper for the recovery of 11,000 alleged to be due to him under a203 words
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Article172 1912-10-11 9 IMPORTANT STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS. Reasons for Opposing the Crisp Loan. Rbotbb's Tblmbab. London, October 10. In the House of Commons, Mr. Faber asked for a statement as to the Cbinoae loan, whe ther the Government was hostile to the Crisp loan, and why. Mr. Acland replying172 words
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Article288 1912-10-11 9 THE GUILLOTINE RESOLUTION PROPOSED. Mr. Bonar Law's Defence. Riutrb's T«liora». London, October 11. In the House of Commons, which was crowded, Mr. Asquitb introduced the Homo Rule Guillotine resolution. Ho Haul the object of the Government was not only to pass the bill in present parliament (cheers288 words
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Article74 1912-10-11 9 Krctib's Tblboram. London, October 10. A Berlin message says the military ait sbfp No. 3 exploded while being inflated at Keinsckendorf and was destroyed. Half the Klied was also wrecked. 4 I>IK OiTASIATISCHB LtOVI) TbUOBAM. Berlin, October 10. The airship No. 3 has been de strayed by fire74 words
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Article39 1912-10-11 9 Dm Ostasiatibchb Lloto Tklbobam. Berlin, October 10. A Vienna report says Naval attache Posa downki, while on an excursion to Ragusa, has been seriously injured. Ho was apparent ly attacked, fox there is no evidence of suicide.39 words
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Article30 1912-10-11 9 [11l OSTASIATISCHB LLOYD TbLBOBAM. Berlin, October 10. The Rjoßcht reports Unit the ex Shall may retnrn. If so, four Russian and Knglisli councillor* will be attached to him.30 words
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Article1433 1912-10-11 10 THE GOVERNMENT OF FAR-FLUNG TERRITORIES. An Empire In Themselves. Tbo Crown Colonies department of the Colonial Office is tho Hubject of an article in the Mm Mini; Host— ono of a series dealing with the Dominions in London. Although the self governed countries of Canada. Australia, New1,433 words
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Article421 1912-10-11 10 Notable Building Schemes in Progress. During recent years tbere hare been many old I.i union landmarks wiped out in the effort to keep pace with the ever-increasing demauds of modern conditions. The advent of motor traction has revolutionised the traffic of the streets, and for years the growing421 words
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Article255 1912-10-11 10 Notes in General. Tin- Swimming Club launches will run on Sunday the llJth iust. as follows.-- -Leav in^at'.i. in. 11 a.m. J.:u) and :i.:iop.m., returning at9.iO. 10.:t0 a.m., 12.15, and 5.M. p.m. Football. Or. Yin* Shield. The drawn match between the Mount WalUeh Football Club and tlio Kestus255 words
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Article1155 1912-10-11 10 £130,000 TO BE EXPENDED ON REBUILDING. Details of Big Scheme. For the past fifty years, Bays the Daily Telegraph, the City Corporation has recognised that at some time or other the question of rebuilding the Guildhall would hare to be undertaken. Various improvements were effected, the most1,155 words
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Article614 1912-10-11 10 Improvement, But Vast Deal to be Done. In view of the programme (hat we have set before ourselves to educate tho rising neaeration of Filipinos, says a Manila paper, it ie interesting to note what our English cousins have achieved in advancing the cause of literacy in614 words
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Article592 1912-10-11 10 Identity of Reptile which was Shot in Calcutta. A good deal of correspondence has taken placo in India, as to whether a huge saurian shot recently in the Hooghly opposite the Eden Gardens was a crocodile, an alligator, or a gbarial, and bo much interest has evidently592 words
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Article589 1912-10-11 10 By Libut.-Col. O. A. Dksbick. V.D., CoMMANIMNT, S.V.I). Singapore, October 8, 1912. Ballostier Kiflo Range. I:— Tho i.-iiiy.- i-> allotted as under Sunday, October 13, at 7..(0 a.m., Chinese Company, 5.V.1., Class Firing. Saturday, October 19, at 2.30 p.m.. S.H.A. Short Range Handicap. Sunday, October 20, at 7.30589 words
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Letter155 1912-10-11 10 To tho Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— l cravo a little spaco in your valued journal to join my humble voice against tho proceedings of unqualified persons who deal cioath wholesale to persons who would other wise livo their natural time. It is much to bo155 words
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Letter206 1912-10-11 10 To tho Editor of tho Straits linn i. Sir,— There could not have been a moia opportune timo to stir the question bJ tie abolition of the Datoh and the M unliving who work such a havoc in the lives and morals of tho Straits-born community than tho present, when206 words
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Article447 1912-10-11 10 Cannibalism and Exchange of Wives. Kresh details of interest concerning tbo little known land of New Guinea hare ro cently been brought homo by the Kinuisli student and traveller, Dr. (inmiar I.andt man, says the Kveuing Standard. Few parts of the world Htill contain so many447 words
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Article102 1912-10-11 10 I'uited Suni.i'.r.v. H.iKKt lbs., total for niuo montlm, 188,900 lbs. HntewiMnl. riUti lbs. Sumatra I'ara.— 2.),ooo lbs Malaka I'm.la. <.*,(kmi lbs. Trolak.— 6,Bl7 IbH., ninn months, V2,:,-;r, lbs. Ayer Tawali.— 4,iMM lbs., uiim months. 20,621 lbs. Bruax i'crak. 6,'JH lbs., nine months. 7,776 lbs. liernam Perak.- -I,6'Jt102 words
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Article835 1912-10-11 11 Boycott by Tributors Satisfactorily Settled. At the statutory gpnnral meeting of the Tine Kil Tiu Minos Ltd.. to day, Mr. K. A. StivcDM presided over a Hmall attendance which included Messrs. O. A. Derrick, H.M. Caldicott, I>. Tinner, I. \V. Skene, and, for the secn-Uric.. Mr.835 words
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Article273 1912-10-11 11 Is He in Hiding in a KwangCung Village? k is '.•.atid.siiys thr I lockout; Mapifk ifOcloUr tli.it tile übscoudini; coin|ii:i don (tin (loii^kon^ and Shauyhni Bank bad of lat«j km spending mom y f«i moru fnrly than lih circuuiHUinccs justified, is (Mritlly in tliv direction of fn-|ii.ntly takinu273 words
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Article91 1912-10-11 11 An Anal!, in hi I.h^l.luil wriU 1 as follows to tlif N< w York Kvcnintf FoHt:— Ah Americans iii Knylauil, we an; smarting under the dih-r.ur uf our Panama Canal Act. The Kvcniuu I'iwt's utU'ranco on tho mibjcrt, <|imt<il in the English pr«-HX, give* us hupc fur tile ttiirvivnl uf91 words
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Article677 1912-10-11 11 French Journal's Views Regarding The Line. The Trans Persian Kailway. projected by England and Russia, will unite India with Europe, and Bombay can be reached from St. Petersburg in five or six days. The principal interests concerned in this railroad ill be those of Russia and England. It677 words
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Article188 1912-10-11 11 Another example of unconscious humour in the administration of oaths in a court of law is sent by a correspondent to the (Has mm Herald. A lady was sued by a dentist tor his account for repair of a set of artificial teeth. She averred188 words
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Article806 1912-10-11 11 Prices Quoted la the Market Till Morning. Singapore, October 11, IBIS. mill Lyall and Bvati. Bxobanee an Shan Bmken, issue the loUowias lirt ol qaotaMou this moraiag RUBBER SHAKES Sou. Valui. Boyirs. Sbllirs. Allagai '2 7, B.l* I/- Option 9 1:< 4 1 Anglo Java 8/ 6,0806 words
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Advertisement63 1912-10-11 11 Oldest and beet by test of years. No firm cac bold its own, and more, for A HUNDRED YEARS. la spite of fierce competition, unless ita gco Is are of superior merit. GORDON'S GIN Is of superior merit. TANQUERAY GORDON ft CO. were oatablibhed in ITA9. Garner, Quelch A Co.,63 words
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Advertisement9 1912-10-11 11 Fnr Children's Hacking Coogb at NightWoods' Urea* Peppermint Care.9 words
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Advertisement342 1912-10-11 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Man Who j Gets There Is tbe man wbo Las biood tuti iiol red blood and plenty of it— in his bod; j> WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makesblood lo'nofit iif< tiv^ut bfl aonriebing. strength rpplpniKH-.- M. OF ALL CHEMISTS. SI.2S and 92. The strong respect342 words
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Advertisement285 1912-10-11 11 Three Caftlef I ■^■^^^■^■^^■^■w^^^L^r^^l^i^^l^^sß^s^^^L^l^^s^^^L^r^^sw^lfe^H m\' ItNCLANDI OBTAINABLE AT I WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW ft CO.. LTD.. KAT2 BROS.. LTD.. ROBINSON ft CO. JOHN LITTLE ft CO.. LTD.. RAFFLES HOTEL RACE WEEK. Special Wiffin on OCTOBER 12. AND FANCY DRESS BALL Two prizes will be given one for the best dressed lady and285 words
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Article1393 1912-10-11 12 REPORTED TO BE GETTING LESS POPULAR. Owing to Inadequate Salaries. Wo observe with interest (says the Madras Mail) that attention has lately been drawn in many English papers to the problem of recruiting for the Indian Services generally, and. in particular, for the Indian Civil Service. Two1,393 words
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Article448 1912-10-11 12 Model Tank Steamers Shown at Olympia. Oil plays so large a part in locomotion on land and sea. and is destined no doubt to be a more important factor in the future. So it is quite fitting that a consi ierable part of the Hardware, Ironmongery, and Domestic448 words
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Article407 1912-10-11 12 Half a Day's Income Spent In a Drive. A I'aris correspondent of a London paper writes: Mulai Hatid, the ex-Sultan of Morocco lias found life in Marseilles a continuous round of novel experiences. ld-ceutly he went for a motorcar drive, in the course of which, to the distraction407 words
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Article1073 1912-10-11 12 Views of Leading American Naturalists. Can the sea serpent be longer denied 1 Is it the remnant of a monstrous species supposedly extinct, or sonic adventurer from the deep sea lair of a modern race of leviathans as yet undiscovered by science As August is the sea1,073 words
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Article380 1912-10-11 12 FORTHCOMING DEPARTURES AND ARRIVALS. Latest Lists The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China 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 list380 words
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Article113 1912-10-11 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. China connecting at Colombo with Macedonia, sailing October 18. Rev. K Gamier, Mr. K. P. Brash, Mr. Alexander, Mr. I). McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Beuuett, Mr. F. R. Hill, Major Payne Galley, Mr. McCallum. Per P. and O. Namur sailing October 23. Major and113 words
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Article35 1912-10-11 12 l'er Austrian Lloyd steamer Koeber, sailing October 25. Mr. I'Utorius, Mr. B. Schwandes, Mrs. H. Belle, Mr. A. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hasenfratz and two children. Mr. W. S. Gibson, Mr. Oscar S. Dawbarn.35 words
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Article468 1912-10-11 12 Sir Hart-Dyke's Interesting Memories. Sir Win. Hart- Dyke lias just completed bis 75th year. Though retirement some six years ago has removed his name from the public eye, there were at one time few more popular men in the House. During his tenure of the position of Patronage468 words
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Advertisement187 1912-10-11 12 C. H. WILLIS Storey. Crown Derb». Chamade. Z j^mi-f IS NOW DOIN'Q BDSINISS ON lUX SINGAPORE RACES Run October 12. Bets Straight Out ON WIN AND PLACE ALL EVENTS. All Wires Most be Prepaid. No rerly mean- no business. See Price List. 29, RAFFLES PLACE, Telegramb: "STRAIGHT, Singapore. Ground Floor,187 words
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Advertisement494 1912-10-11 13 Charles Heidsieck's THE WELL-KNOWN 7^ WHITE W Vintage 1906. Ap. I M L Supplied by Royal Warrant o£ AL m t«> hr Kin s Gc rBcr 8 c v IfflLV, Sole Ag-ents AHD l^Ej BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. a fine: HOUSEor LORDS OLD SCOTCH WHISKY MELLOW WHISKY well matured, AS494 words
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Advertisement597 1912-10-11 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. S Roy«l Mail Steamship Line. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO BUROrB Via China. Japan, Canada and thi UMITRD BTATRI. Route from Hongkong, via Shangbti, Nagasaki (Inland Sea ot Japan), Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vaceocver. R.M.B. Bmpress ot India"] Twin screw I Steamers R.M.B.»Bmpr eM ot597 words
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Advertisement189 1912-10-11 13 PIANOS ON HIRE AT $10 PER MONTH. TUNING AND REGULAR ATTENTION INCLUSIVE. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD., Singapore Branch. OXYGEN GAS AND DISSOLVED ACETYLENE. Marine Boiler Repairs by Autogenous Welding. REPAIRS OF FURNACE CRACKS. REPAIRS OF LEAKY TUBE PLATES. REPAIRS OF189 words
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Advertisement476 1912-10-11 14 INSURANCE. VREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED cad Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE I Board ol DlmMoni I- A. Daaaioa, Bag., Ghainnan H Faib, Bb«., Managing Director > stan Kowns aaV Chief kted. Offioer M Buiot, Bsq A. D. Allah Bsq. > nsj N*a» Pam, Bsq. On« Tnn, Big. B i476 words
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Advertisement303 1912-10-11 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 1882. Oireot Government 6upervi»ion Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDB and NonForfeitabU. t-araa Nat Surplua above liabilities for Reserve and all outstanding claims. New Buainaaa, 1911, 0ver. ..18,800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Numerous modern schemes J H. IVANS, Manager, South303 words
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Advertisement531 1912-10-11 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK 6F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. INCORPOKaTBD BT ROYAL UHaRTHR Paid up Capital in 60,000 Shares oi 430 each «1,500,000 Reserve Fund 41,660,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor!... 41,300.000 BANKHRB Bank of England. Toe London City Midland bank, Ltd. National Bank of Scotland, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Accounts are531 words
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Advertisement495 1912-10-11 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN. LIMITED. INCORPORATED BT SPECI-L MPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V.1 0,000,000. Capital Paid Up 6.250.000. Reserve Funds 3,100,000. BEAD OFJ-ICE:— TAIPEH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bombay Canton Calcutta Foochow Hongkong Keeluog Kobe Kagi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka shanghai Swatow Taicbu Tainan Takow Tamsni Tokio Yokohama,495 words
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Advertisement893 1912-10-11 14 SALES BY AUCTION. BY ORDER OF THE CHIEF POLICE OF-ICER AUCTION SALE Of UNSERVICEABLE POLICE STORES, UNCLAIMED AND CONFISCATED PROPERTY AND INTESTATE ESTATE PROPERTY, ETC. At the Central Police Station, South Bridge Road. On Thursday, October 17, at 2-3O p.m. H. L. COGHLAN CO., Auctioneers. »10 1610 AUCTION SALE Of893 words
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Article958 1912-10-11 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motor Ship Developments. A somewhat dramatic circumstance that has m t-njinyly escaped notice is that this, the centenaiy year of the steamship, witnesses the world about to embark on the employment of an entirely different type of power plant for water-craft—958 words
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Article147 1912-10-11 15 It lias been stated in a London ereninH paper that actions havo been commenced against members of the House of Commons for sitting and voting after accepting salaries at the rate of £400 a year. The baßis of the action, it appears, is the contention that147 words
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Advertisement311 1912-10-11 15 Wolseley Autocars. To those who »ro bbniUtinß between the Wolseley and the SO CALLED cheap ear we would remind thtm that the FIRST COST is NOT ALL that is to be oonsi dered. The car which embodies the finest examples of engineering skill, in design, workmannbip and material, is the311 words
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Advertisement300 1912-10-11 15 ll|i§DEEDs\ Iff Not Advertisements, 111 ([I MAKE A TYRE GREAT. DUNLOP SUPREMACY jl V\ Is Based upon Performance. In V? C^&flSk TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL ///M? V PRINCIPAL GARAGES OEALERB Jztfir AV^S. THKOUGHCUT JZTX \/^rK^s. THE B< s Fi M> B y JUST LANDED SOME OF THE WELL-KNOWN ENGLISH300 words
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Advertisement520 1912-10-11 16 r% g^ M A patent s^:f contained mcta! cleaning and polishing cloth, for any n^B^MHBBBBBBBMBBBM^ n( J Q f metal. NO PASTE. NO LIQUID. NO MESS. NO WASTE. 20 cents per piece. Serviceable until worn to pieces. Special grade for bright parts of Motor Car SaiHf/Irs Frtf SHARPE, ROSS CO.,520 words
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Advertisement272 1912-10-11 16 WANTS. NATIVE DRESBER WANTED. Wanted immediately, Native Drcseer for Rubber Estate in Perak. Call in person, with testimonials, to McAlister Co., Ltd. 4 10 v COMPOSITORS WANTED. Compositors, with thorough experience in setting up advertisements and all sorts of Display work, wanted for the Straits Times. Good salaries tivi a272 words
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Advertisement452 1912-10-11 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. 60D0WNS ANO OFFICEB TO LET. Nob 9 and 10, Raffles Quay. Apply Alkaff Co., 70, Tbe Aroade. 8-6 FURNIBHED BEABIDE REBIOENCEBTO LET. Bolmont, Benaoline and Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong. Apply H. Somapah, 19, Raffles Place, or 817. Serangoon Road. 88-11 a OFFICE TO LET.452 words
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Advertisement589 1912-10-11 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. 1 TURNOUT FOR SALE. For sale, Cheatnnt Mare, small four-ceated Victoria and harness, together or separately. Apply to Mews. F. Clarke A Co., Queen Street. 9-10 1110 DOUBLE BARREL GUN FOR BALE. Double barrel 12-Bore Hammerless gun, self ejector, for shot or bill. Makerx Cogswell A Harrison.589 words
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Advertisement657 1912-10-11 16 NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will bo received at tho COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Office, up to noon of tbe 21th October, 1912, for the following works: 1. Whitewashing, tarring and repairs to Eandang Kerbau Hospital. 2. Constructing ccucrete revetment walls to both banks of Rocliore Canal between Kmdang Kerbau and Boocooltn Street657 words
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Advertisement657 1912-10-11 16 NOTICES. KMM KMT A GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS. ■•WBMal ft Municipal Coatraatart Telephone No. 421. 108 it 109, Market Street NOTICE. Wo bug to notify that wo have eomuionced businons as goneral importora and exporters under tbe style of EDGAR BROTHERS At MANCHESTEK SINGAPOKE, AND IJA.NGKOK. C. A. EDOAR, Sr. C. A.657 words
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