The Straits Times, 25 October 1912

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.013 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1912. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 177 1 THE WHITE HORSE CELLAR. ESTAB. \~U LADIES' AND GENTS' 17 A HPT READING AND REFREBHMENTS I IV A1 L I WRITING TABLES. BROTHERS' NEW REFRESHMENT ROOM Cool, Private and Select. cut, I Afternoon Teas 1 ORDERg AND AC l»i QUICKLY attentioh. A Speciality. EXECUTED Jewell Filters j WILL GIVE PURE
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    • 174 1 GENTLEMEN'S RELIABLE UNDERCLOTHING The M TWO STEEPLES Brand of Underwear is universally acknowledged to be the Best All- Wool Underwear procurable. We stock them in several Textures and Weights suitable for all climes. All sizes stocked. SOLE: AGENTS: ROBINSON CO. Pineapple HAMS BACON. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., SOLE AGENTS.
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    • 3 1 DRINK Martell's Brandy.
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  • 957 2 RECOLLECTIONS OF FAMOUS ART FIRM. Traditions of the Sale Room. On tho occasion of the recent death of Mr. James H. li. Christie, the Daily Telegraph recalls that when the late Mr. Wood* retired from partnership in the famous firm of art auctioneers, Christie, Manson, and Woods, a few
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  • 43 2 At Mi dun. on the lTtli inst., a coolie in the employ of the Deli Railway, who went v. on the rails, near Tuudjony Poera, was run over by a passing train. Uutli legs ami an uriu MM severed. He died in hospital.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 182 2 Beauty and Comfort for C^al for Ladies who H Inflamed value gv A and their CA Perspiring Complexions V\- Skins "Hazeline Snow' IRADK MAKk) If the climate is spoiling your complexion, begin to use "'Hazeline' Snow" without delay. It tones down excessive colour, keeps the hands, arms, neck and shoulders
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    • 70 2 Best for a Cold. Wlun you have a bad cold you want the U'Ht medicine obtainable ho as to cure, it with Mln tit- delay as possible. You will make mistake if you select Chamberlain's I'ongh Keniedy. You are certain to be pit aw d with the prompt relief which
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    • 621 2 MALARIA SUFFERERS J& DO N()T Mkjv I>ESPAIR. Wi; \.j tmis Uii V I Afl MESSAOE Witt!? is N MEANT f ft* x YOU A cheery message of hopo for Malaria sufferers conies from Mr. J. P. Gunetilleke, of Naramalle, Ceylon. Like most police officials Mr. Uunctilleko has to be out
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    • 183 2 You are now able to get the genuine Bayer's Tablets of at the reasonable price of 50 GTS. in the principal pharmacies of Singapore. They are unrivalled in tropical countries to fight colds, fever, pains, headache, toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc. Take two original tablets three times daily stirred up in
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  • 1024 3 INSTITUTE GIVEN TO THE PEOPLE. Wild Scenes With Suffragists. Mr. Lloyd fl orge visited Llanystuuidwy, near Criccietb, yesterday, writes a special correspondent to the Daily Chroniclo on Sanday, September '12. The occasion of the visit was the opening of a new institute, the ■■ift of the Chancellor
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    • 233 3 Redio POLISHING CLOTHS. These cloths contain within them»elvea all the materials required for cleaning and polishing almost any kind ot metal, thus.dispenaing entirely with tins of paste or liquid. They are serviceable until worn to pieces and are more lasting than any other metal polish. 2O cents each. WHITBREAD'S BREWERY
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    • 35 3 Rheumatic Weather. Don't bu 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 Dealers.
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    • 369 3 Kxpcrimentt on Human Bcin«i have proved the body-buildinf power of Bovril to be from 10 lo 20 time, the amount tak—. (devtit, Another Miracle. Tbe miracles pertormedby Little'b Oriental Balm are almost counties*. Men and women who have becomo crippled by tiiu horrible agonies of ilhenmatiem are tbrowinK away crutcl:i">,
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    • 164 3 SINGAPORE OOLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. (NBAB BNTRANCP, (c BORNBO WHiBF) Telephone loae Idea stocks ot all amds ol FROZBb MHATS. etc. be delivered to Shipping at tbe Wharves, or il tbe Singapore Roads, oa abort OFFICE HOUM Week days 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays 7 a.m. to 8 a.m.
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    • 53 3 Hr^ DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE HOME IS WRECKED BY DISEASE, BUT REMEMBER THAT "PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE,' 1 AND THAT SOAP IS MORE THAN SOAP, YET COSTS NO MORE. IT CLEANS, DISI NFECTS AND SAVES LIFE. The Name LXV V. R on t lie Soap is a Guarantee <>t
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 658 4 BTEAHEB SAILINGS. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOB CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CHYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MHDITBKKANSAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ol Lading issned (or OblM Coast, Persian Gull, Cuitia&nta! and Amerioan Ports. Bteamerß will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES i9ia BohmwoH l/o> H*ropei rrom^.pore SSTW
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    • 659 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTy.k. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.i LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly sorvico is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining j this servioe have been speoially designed and oonstrnoted, and are fitted with
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    • 607 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE MAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Tringganu, Biaoi, Semerak, Bacho, Kelantan Bansnara Telupin, Panarai, Pateni, Singora, Lmob, KobMmoi, B»ndon, Uangsoan, Taku, ChnrupoD, Kohlalr and Bangkok. Due Departure, a p-m ASDANO Oot 2e MAHIDOL Oot. 28 Oct. 3O •a... REDANG Oot. 31 Nov. S Will
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    • 77 4 SEANQ LINE OF STEAMERS. B.a. "Glenoglfc" 8,760 Tong, 8.8. Stang Bee 6,799 Tons. 8 8 "8ean«Ohoon" 6,776 Tons. FOR PENANG AND RANGOON. 8.8. GLENOOLE, on October 81, 1912. FOR HOttKONe. AMOY AND BWATOW. s.B. SEANG BEE, on October 26, 1912, These Bteamershave exoeUent acoommoda. tion for passengers, and oarry qmlified
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    • 515 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD OEUTSCH OiMPFSCIIM MMTMU. lUU IREBEI Combined Service. The steam res of those Companies main tain regular aervioe 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
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    • 618 4 STEAMER SAILINGS N. D. L Horddeutsohar Lloyd, Brem« IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LlNfc. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company mi! fortnightly (rom Bromeo Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, south ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonuuot ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,
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    • 535 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL 'S* WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT I'vUV GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai. From and to Trieste and Vonice, calling at Port Said, Soer, Aden. Colombo, Sin«aporti, Hongkong aud Shanghai, and at Fenang on tbe lumoward voyage. OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Doe to arrive on or about
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    • 679 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAY. CO.. LD. Direct Service to Japan via Hongkong A Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Amoy, Cbefoo Tiontnin, Ni:wcbv;ang, Yangtsao Ports, Formo a tiie Philippine!), etc.. etc., cto. Steamer*. Tons Commander Kotsano
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    • 528 5 Sale by Auction. NOVEMBER 2, 1912. Valuable Building Sites, Town Lots and Mining Lands SITUATE^VT, OR NKAR IPOH, PERAK, BRLONi.INii TO ERIC MAXWELL. ESQ.. OF NORTHANTS. ENGLAND. MESSRS. VALPY AND ROBIN ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT 25, Station Road, IPOH, PERAH, ON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER; 2.'. 1912. 2.15
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    • 580 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR PLANTERS AND OTHER OUT-DOOR WORKERS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A LARGE QUANTITY Of MANCHESTEU MAM KVAH CLOTHING, AMERICAN MADE LEATHER BOOTS AND l-ELT HATS (ALL NEW), To be bold at Towel! A Co.'s saL room, On Monday, November 11, at 11 a.m. 3.120 PAIRS
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    • 335 5 COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S S CO.. LTD ft THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S N. CO.. LTD UITKIIH Fremantle (Perth North West Australian Ports, Java and Singapore. Kfßiiar Kortniphtly Rnilio^a bvtwecn ami Wostcrn Anstrslid, atlling at fava (as indnrrmrut offcrH), Derby. King's loaad (Port for tbo Kimberloy Geld Holds), Broorae,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 341 6 MAR FELL 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. DUMINY'S CHAMPAGNE 1900
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    • 155 6 K. A. J. CHOTIRMALL Co., Jewellers and Silk Merchants, SI 59, High Street, Singapore. A Largo Variety of BRASS WARE, HIGH-CLASS CURIOS AND INDIAN ART WORK. We have the finest specially selected (selection of HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY, and are showing Chinese Solid Gold Gem-set Jewellery, Chinese Jade Jewellery and Japanese Damascenes
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  • 112 7 lIXTIRES. Friday, October 25. High Viatt i. It. a.m.. KU p.m 1,,-lslaliM C...,1,.11. SUB) |>.111. Muni, ipal I' miiwiuawm, 2.: Mi p.m Saturday, October 26. ||„.I WnU-i MUH« in .in I.' pin. '111, Sunday, October 27. High N\.r. r, HUH ni. II I.i p .m. Monday, October
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  • 301 7 limli iKxi i ii ttratAi i Hv Taan, V. .I. „,t,.| M.l;,\ HtotM. M.lla.ea ..ml IV 1,.,'- I. I'm (m nias.'l'.iiii|.ii>. Mala, i a. S, i. inli.iu. l..ii Ki.Ks.ii l'..n Suetti nliain „n.l Koala I. in hi am Tn-»AY. ,,1, .,„!>,. Mm I A > an.l S\\;ii..u
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  • 222 7 111. It. I. ...nlia. t |..-i. ki t -t, am. i T.hmlm nli mail- tr. .in l.oii.lon up lotto r mnlaw ot t>, t..U-i I. I. it IN -naiiy at ."...".< i |i.!n. ycmterday. mm. l tnM\ l« t. .1 1.. arrive hew on Bataa ■Uj lii-'i
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  • 303 7 latest Arrivals liaron Dries**), km Rtr. 261(1 tons, Capt I K&eOiiutrliLK. Oct'2*. From Nicolajeyoek, i Sept 16. (ic. I'orneo Co. For Odetia, Oct I liils. Ml nd.ilr. Hrit. Mr. 718 tons, Capt Danlop. IM I I h ruin Samarang. t let 21. (i.e. and 70 dp Id ap
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  • 96 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TAKJONQ l"A(i.\K. K\sl WllM.l HMD Waterwitell. W. Shtii.nN.i. l...ria. Islaiuler. Mil i 1 m Whm.k Nil: M\i\ W Sn 1. 2...Enroni Main. (ier<l. Unmpliins. .t...Krroll. 1...8MMJ Bee. ...I'anHi. f>...shiubu Maim, fhienyiuai. NKW Don "...d'iider eniistiii. tioni
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  • 74 7 Arrivals -r. K-i.-liiiiy. Oet M. -Fmmii Harawak. Mr. McNaiiKbton. li i sti. Nil. Oet 24. -From Li.n.l.m. Mr. Baring OonJ 1. Miss Y. Kauiel. Mr. 11. Baker ami Miss Pifkiuft. I'er str. Sri Mimr. Oet J". rVoM .Mala,, n. Mr. Snodgraaa, Per I.. I. steam, i lla.
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  • Finance & Commerce.
    • 111 7 Kjn<;mi>rk, Oituiikr H, IMS. On London limik 4 m I 4Jf Demand I 1 1 Private (i in s 1 1 I in s Oa (iKUMAS Bank il d Pri\ate :i in s 2 12. On Kkanik Hank i I •ill I Private i! m s M Onlni.ia BankT.
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    • 154 7 M.vni'OHK, UCVMU '-'•">. I'.MJ. <i»»il>i<r boren H..10 <U» (lulk> No. 1) nnpkk.,l 11..V) Copra Hnndriod I 1,20 ■I" Mixed ki.ho Pen* i. I'.lail; buyer* MM do White 8% bayen ■•\>.i:> Sii^.i l'|,,i,r Saiau;ili n, "I" B i No. 1 11 1n Pearl Hnga ..i!,,. Mali mjo (..li.i I'iil, ml.,111:;.
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  • TN-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 155 7 J? s c 1 buyers. alue J 10 7.00 Ampaiig 10 -10 Belat Tin 2.75 10 10 Bruang II" 10 10 Kanaboi 2.40 j£l XI Kinta Tin LM 10 1(1 Kaini>ar 10 10 Kinta AssiM-iation 12.01) j£] XI Laliat Mines 1.11.0 10 10 Mi.ldl.ton 11.011 5. 5. Paliang Cousol
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    • 574 7 ir z ituvn-.. s»-ii.i~. aluc i: 2 2 2 4.} :t 2 '2 Anglo-Malay 14 tj IS 4; ■2 -2 Bmii Mmkka 2 t 2 9 Xl XI Hutu Caves l&iOfl 14*0 XI XI Biitu Tign B.IIJ 8.17.0 XI XI Iliikit Kajang S.ISJ o.;i XI XI Hukit Lintang 4.10.0
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    • 114 7 lX| ""v- UNI Kki U 11. 7 I'm I. liiT.imi I HJ| 111 |0 S>.n C. 5t,,, ,0,. J7JO 2H..10 :,n BO S'|«nvl»is|M-ii^iry.V2.."ill IXUW Id 10 Sti;iiN l.i- Co. '.'ipiki 21.1K» KMt iiki Htnuta s tSiip Jlk.iki jiKuHt 100 60 pt. |m|. im i,n pii il 11 sii.ll Tnn^wrt
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    • 45 7 l(n Veis Sellers Howarth Ki-skine «'.HKUHii) \<u Hiley. HarKn«ves H'-,, V284.1NK) l| SiiiHajxire Kleetric Tramways r >"., iMfxI.OOO S'porc Munivipal r> o »I.H7H.(KHi noin. ltn\ers Seller* bTmM Municipal I I.Mi; I.I^MXVOOS 7" Spore Municipal Ij <)f I'Nf.l M.INHHIIKI 111 |<IM Spine Mnnieipal I MlfeUHO par
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 68 7 The ,il f man MM at tbo young man's ch"ek, 11.. nit. .1 I.i-* ;:irl three nights a wei k Wh i' k aMM 1 1 U papa's consent, Tim i. bm a kit (Sj ..ut ide ho wi ot. i nr two lie r. ti.rucil WMi lev. ami ..r
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    • 415 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. October M, At aaletooaa, 573 Cuagnlating lates paaa, ai 11. October Jf.. \t The "Castle" So. H. CaTenaKfa Road, farnitare etc at l.;n. October Ml At the •C;i-tle" M, Cavenagli Road, boose and carriaite, <-i t B, Octobei At saleroom, raraabla fie.h.1.l land and lainsMi
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    • 213 7 CIGARETTES In every civilised country in VIRGINIA the World State Express LEAF Cigarettes are the recognised N0.555 pinnacle of quality. There is not an atom of impurity in a 65 CtS. million of them. Packed in patent vacuum air-tight tins V ensuring the perfect condition of the cigarettes in all
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    • 85 7 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME AT HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIOGB ROAD, TONIGHT. Showgoers should not miss thia opportunity of witneaaing some REALLY GOOD FILMS. Second Show 0 80 to 11 p.m. THBY AKB THE FOLLOWING: With the Enemy's H«l». Biograph. A Change of Spirit. Biograph He Wanted to See It
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  • 977 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. THE PROBLEM OF CHINA. augury for the future stability of tbe Chines** Republic. Tbe vast impassivity of the Chinese race may accept a President, just as one ruling house after another was in turn accepted. We hope that it may. for the sake of
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  • 15 8 11. M. S. Talbot is expected to arrive here from Hongkong about daybreak on Monday.
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  • 41 8 The Tokio correspondent of the K. C. Daily News, telegraphing on October H. stated that the number of cholera cases in Tokio and neighbourhood was 100. and that the total number of cases reported in the whole of Japan was 1,000.
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  • 41 8 The annual Children's Day exercises of tin Middle Koad Church will be held nexi Sunday at 8 p.m. A programme consisting of snugs, recitations, etc., has been got up for the occasion. A cordial invitation is ei tended to the public.
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  • 42 8 Sanction has been accorded to a survey being carried out by Messrs. Forbes, Forbes, Campbell and Company, of Karachi, for a line of ropeway from the Kashmir border near Doiuel or Kohala to Abbotabad and Have liang, or to Murree and Rawalpindi.
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  • 47 8 The famous painting by Van Dyck, Le Loiubellini, is reported to have 1m eu bought in I'.n ii by Herr Nemes, a well kuown Ituda I'e^tli Ml collector, who paid MtMli Kuoetl-U-r jCtU.OCO for it. The picture was formerly in the collection of the Marquis of Catania.
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  • 44 8 It is reported at Yokohama that the I'.nLi-h ili.i Steam Nuvi^atiou Co., with a view to further computing with the Nippon Viiscii Kainha, is coateiuplatiug the exttn MM of its service to V ictoria aud Seattle troiu Calcutta aud Hunykou^, via Kobe aod Yokohama.
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  • 46 8 ll.rc is km example of English as she is \vutu.u iv Sn.iu.ik. It ii mi application for work iu.klc Lv i well Miowu geutlciuau at Kucliiug: Dear Sir flMNMffiy uiih we, Sir. 1 waut ask for work or li.it uj what working. Oblige, laM sin--, rly,
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  • 23 8 It is reported in China papera that the Cl.artereel Bank of India, Australia ami China intend to establish a branch ollice iv Peking.
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  • 39 8 The auxiety felt in Penang nn to the win K.ibouts of the Levng Hei, which left Naaßg for LangUat ou the- l.th inst., was set at rest on Weeluoselay. when news was received of her safe arrival at Langkat.
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  • 43 8 A report from India states that further efforts are to bo made to find a suitable hill station for Behar and Oiissa. incorporated with tho now Beugal, anil this time' the Himalayas to the west of lUrjeeliug will 1). examined for a site.
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  • 39 8 Liv Yu Lin, the Chinese Minister at Lou don, has telegraphed to the Chinese Central Government that the Chartereel Bank of India, Australia and China have agreed ko negotiate a further loan. This information appears in a Shanghai paper.
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  • 47 8 There was a geiod house at tho Theatre Royal, on Thursday night, when a young tttraita bora Chinese conjurer entertained the au.li.ince with some clever feats ot legl rde maiu and ina.ic. The perfornmnce was \m II received. To night and to-morrow, ue w Men are promiscel.
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  • 51 8 A fine tigress, though pretty aged, was brought in by some Malays to the Police Station, Kuala Kangsar. The bruto was killed at Semah, across the l'erak river. She was found stalking a buffalo in tho bendangs and the men who bmomM in shooting her received the usual reward of
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  • 75 8 "The martyred McKinlcy appeared to me more than once in a vision, and commandcel me to do the deed." This is the statement, says a Milwaukee telegram to the Manila Times, made by Schrank, the would be as sasMii of Colonel Roostvelt, who is held here at Milwaukee for trial,
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  • 75 8 A Chicaman. named Liiu Pill Ngoh, who was arrested for voluntarily causing hurt to another Chinaman ou October 17, and pro duced before Mr. Forrer this morning, sud dtnly became most viole-ut in the dock, luakiug a tartan attack with Ins bauds on a Malay constable near by. It took
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  • 68 8 A fine specimen of a venomous snake known by the Malays as I'lar Kapar), grecu in body with yellow stripes and corresponding to the English viper, was recently brought to the Kuala K-mg-ar police station. It measured three feet six inches. The reptile was alive when brought into the station.
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  • 94 8 A year elapsed on September 20 since the Italian ultimatum was presented to Turkey, the total coht ot the war to Italy, to that date, amounting to £16, 120X00, of which I. ssi 1,000 was provided by the surpluses of the last two years, auel the rest will be paid
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  • 100 8 A Chinaman, named Hong Kch Kww was produced this morning before Mr. Korrcr ou a charge of criminal breach of tru-t oi »1,0a5.9J. The accused, who was a collector to Chong Keh Chong, of I'ekin S-.reet, collect ed the above amount due to his master from Chop Boon, Boat Quay,
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  • 103 8 Bombay, says the Statesman, is on the eve of an important industrial development. A scheme is being pushed forward for the establishment of large chemical woiks for the manufacture from sulphuric acid of a large number of products dependent on this acid. The intention is to take tho raw materials
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  • 98 8 The Hussian Jew, Xutte Sawadsky, who wa»charnrd with living on the proceeds ot prostitution, was bcfoie Mr. K L. Talma again yesterday. Accused described himself as a hairdresKi r, denied that ho subsisted CM immoral earnings i-.iiil said that he even did not know what meaniDg the term prostitution conveyed.
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  • 159 8 At one timo robbery of artificial flowers, etc., at the liiikit Timah CcincUry w;is quite a common occurrence, nuil frequent complaints were made about it. Extra vigi lance on the part of the pulioo ami by Un graveyard kebuns, however, soon put a Htup to it, and for tome years
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  • 348 8 Mi. l-ir'h. the' liritish Vice Coned) at Kobe, died en Oetobef v al poritoaiUa, (ollowtog apiH ndicitis. Mis. Cugno, wife eif Dr. U Cugu >, of Han BOW, died at that port on October frOOl weakness supervening em an attach i.l h i.l. His Highness the' Aga
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  • 114 8 The last stage of the preliminary enqoirj by Mr. C. F. J. (ireeu into the charge (M murder brought against a Malay Itemed Ahmat Eliendi in raepeot to the death d Malay boy on September W last was c cludc-d ytsterday afternoon. Tba witneiiei examined yesterday were
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  • 97 8 I!y permission of Lt.-Col. A. l>. Qeddei aud otlicers. the band of Tbe Buffi trill |>! iy srle-ctioii of music in the llotanical Gam M [WCethei ptrmittiug). e.u Memelay next, e-ciu mencing at nine o'clock. The pre>gr.iiiimo w.ll be:— M, irc li llei/og von I'.rabaut (.laser.
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  • 209 8 An interesting report of the behaviour of a sentry dog presented by him to the Norfolk Regiment at Aldenbot has 1« m m-> m- l>y Major Itiohardson. The dag is an Airnl.ile terrier, and tl.-; writer, who three times use.l the dog ou outpost duly at night, reports
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  • 185 8 Dr. Carl Curt llnsseim, wlio fmm l'.Mll till 1908 n:adu exploring tri|w in Northern Siatn. aud who was the first botanical scientist la visit that region, has now, HMMOM the Itan^kok Times, rra ivi il the iiuil.il "bMM meieiiti of the Koyul ISavariau Aradrmy <>l Science
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 286 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 Nett $11.50 Da do. M.. $22.50 1),,. do. 50
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    • 174 8 AN EXCEEDINGLY RARE PICTURE ono that will completely absorb your attention and that you will not easily forget after once you have seen it, forms the feature of our new programme TO-NIGHT Second Show, 9.:!0to 11 p.m. THE SINKING OF THE HELVETIA in Mid Ocean as the result of a
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    • 13 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5 aud on page 11.
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  • 453 9 Heavy Fighting All Over Turkey. DESPERATE STRUGGLE AROUND ADRIANOPLE. Victory Claimed and Counterclaimed. Ilm-TKKH TKLRURAM. London, i ictob* r '.'I Cent) i wins from Vrania that the Sir viaiis i nt. n I Ii ishtina iv the aflernnin after hard li^htiii''. At Athens it is ollicially stated
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  • 109 9 Dir OsTAsiATiscßa Lloyd Trlrisbaii. lierhn, October JM. The Turks are taking the offensive at Adntnople. and claim to have gained a The S.rvians have entered Prischtina and ri I tin Greeks havo landed tio >|is at Salonika. Berlin. October 21. Tin II iv, is agency rep >rts that
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  • 55 9 Reported Mobilisation at Kars. D«K OsTASlAlls. UK Lllilll Tiat'ikAM. Berlin. October^. ■tinopli is apprehensive about the Kussi.in tn>o|'s whoareaceuti.ulatin^at K u-. Two th mis hi I Kn~si vis I, iv,- russeil Pen-ia s northern li.'iiti. r an I are advancing on I run. i. and IffMfa ti.m
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  • 44 9 ■mart laaaam London, October '.'I 1 ird (irev, replying to Mr. C.iunell. naid he believed it was erroneous to make n v that tiie Hongkong and Shanghai I laid, was largel v I .11 tr. ill.-. I l.y llennun inM'i
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  • 43 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daih Report. Tbo market in London, yesterday, w«wcatui fur I'ara gradi ami Mtat fur l'lanta tion grades. Tim closing prices were:— Hard fine Para spot 4, "'I forward First laUx crepe,~dc.livcry next three months 2 1
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  • 116 9 iFr.oM Ouh Own OaaMMMMBR.) PfeMMj, October Jl. Miss F.thel Laura Pritclmrd, eldest daughter of Mr. G. 11. Pritchard, head of Messrs. Pritchard and Co.. was marriod yesterday, at St. Saaagafli Church, to Mr. James P. Souter, of the Straits TiaMßg Company. The Colonial Chaplain, tin Re*. F.
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  • 666 9 Same Old Story as in Other Parts of World. In a report n the Consular district of Kobe, Mr. CouMil-Geceral Lay.iid says A very MfioM aspect of atlaiis in this Consular district, and in fact in the whole uf .1 ipui. is t lit- increased cost of
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  • 203 9 It !ias 1m in announced that Mr. Hammer stein, the famous opera manager, has instructed his lawyers to begin an action against Mi^s Felice l.vne for libel. The amount claimed hy Mr. lUmmeisUiii is SliM.iM). 1 he New \«iU Mmpapm say the famous -m^i i til.l tin
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  • 466 9 ANOTHER CASE OF EXCESS PASSENGERS. On Board The Lucky Ship. In the District Court, this morning, before Mr. 11. W. Firmstone, Captain .1. Travis, of tin' Scant; Bee, was summoned for carrying ilK't passengers in excess of the number allowed by the licence granted by the emigration officer
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  • 467 9 Anticipated Result of Abandoning Rebates. I Evidence is accumulating that the aban doument from October 1 next of the rebate system by the South African mail contractors will probably lead to serious trouble in the Cape trade, writes a shipping correspon-it'-nt to The Financiil News, ol September
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  • 57 9 A book by Mr. Angus Hamilton (who for a brief space was associated with Hongkong journalism two years ago) is announced by Mr. F.veleigh Nash. Mr. Hamilton representid t lie Ohm News Agency in the expedition ugainst the Abors, aud his book ix a narrative of Major-Genrral Bower's (iper.it ions
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  • 1909 9 THE GEISHAS FIRST NIGHT IN SINGAPORE. Magnificent Artistic and Scenic Success. More than once the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee has surprised and delighted local audiences by the excellence of the talent it has brought into prominence, and by tho courageous faith it has displayed in the readiness of
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  • 202 9 Powerful Rival to The American Company. There is in process of formation, says a New York message, dated September 21, published in London, a company which proposes to manufacture on a very extensive scale all forms of tobacco, but especially cigarettes, and which is said to
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  • 152 9 TAN JONG PAGAR CASE. TWO MILLION CONTRACT TOR A MILLION. The Argument as to Concealed Facts- (From Our Spki iai. Cokrkspom.knt.) I. .hi Inn. October 2-1. Mr. Ipjohn, X.C leading counsel furAirds. Ltd., in their action against the Tanjong I'agar Dock Board, continued his aMMM address today, this being tho
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  • 45 9 Accident at Devonport Dockyard. Kidtbk's Tulkoram. London, October IS. An accident has occurred dining the launch at DaVMfMri of the twentieth dread nought, the Marlborough. A hawser broke injuring Commander Wiuthrop and aatanl men. Commander Winthrop has o ulu i o hospital.
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  • 29 9 Riuriß's Tiiaaaia London, October Hi Clause three of the rlotua Hula Hill provid ing for relLious 1 ifi go ink has been adopted alicr Milloaißg debate.
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  • 27 9 Rictkh's Tklbgram. London, October 25. The Porte has decided to raise the Tur kish import duties from 11 per cent, to II per cent.
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  • 25 9 Kll'lMK TrfLHohA*. London, October Mi The death of \iscount Peel, a former distinguished Speaker of the House of Commons is announced.
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  • 73 9 Dib Ostasiatisi im Lloyd Tkliiiram. Berlin, October S.l The training ship Victoria Luise has beon ordered to go to Vcra Cruz for the protectiou of German residents. Admiral Sine takes over command of the cruiser squadron in the middle of Decembi r. At tho iuiuigurati'jn of a Kaiser
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  • 60 9 Dib Ostasiai ischk Lloyd Tklbokam. Berlin, October 24. A communique about the meeting of Count Bcrchtold and Siguor Giuliano says that the Triple Alliance and the other Powers have again resolved to remain in touch with oue another, to watch the progress of the Malkau crisis
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  • 27 9 Dkr OsTASiATisrim Lloyd Tklkckam. P.cilin, October M The Heichs Kank has raised tho discount rate by one half per cent., to live per cent.
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  • 39 9 KacTiß's Tiliiikam London, October 24. The Mexican Government has concentrat ed a force round Vcra Cru/ and is preparing to attack. Five thousand foreigners and ten thousand non combatants are refuged in boats in the harbour.
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  • 72 9 (Fisom Ouh Own Cui:i;ksiomikst.) Pcnang, October 24. The Apcar liner Japan arrived yestciday from Calcutta with nearly 100 Chinese sol diers, three officers, and seventeen women and children aboard, from Tibet, en route for Shanghai. It is alleged that som if the men bioku pratique last
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  • 1347 10 CERTIFICATES RESTORED TO OFFICERS. No Part in the Disaster. Mr Justice Kbden delivered his judgment „a tli. M ll of th. ahW oflicrr (Mr. Thoni i the dii'f engineer i Mr. Scully) of Dial Yacht Scainew, in the Supreme I'oiirt, this morning. These officers, it will In'
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  • 332 10 Difficulties of the Putumayo Mission Pointed Out. On the subject of Peru, Indians, rubber, and the Putuinayo Mission, Mr. .1. 11. Fawcett writes a forcible letter to the Times South American Supplement. Mr. F'awcett knows the Ipncr Amazon and the way rubber MMMMi«M are worked
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  • 202 10 Appeal for Withdrawal of Britain From Egypt. The first sitting of the International Peace OtHjNM, which is being attended by representatives of fifteen countries. Italy being a prominent exception, was opened at <■■ ueva on September H, sajs the Daily Chronicle. A notice of the Committee of
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  • 184 10 Huge Area of Ground Excavated Every Year. Professor Hindi isays South Africa) recently gave on illustrated lecture on Diamonds at the liloemfoutein Town Hall. As regards tli. output <..f diamonds per annum, he roughly estimated that about 4,(100,000 tons of blue ground were excavated every year, which
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  • 37 10 Those wishing to send friends at home 'hriltmat prui>caU of Oriental workmanship will liuil a good selection at the establish incut of Messrs. I'oohoomull Brothers, 9, Ili^li Street, where eaat sale is being held, MMMHk| from today.
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  • 739 10 Asiatic Fashions and the Effect on British Factories. The ayes of all who are concerned in the British cloth trade, says the Morning Post, are turned upon the changes of fashion in the Far East, the commercial map of which im undergoing kaleidoscopic movements. The
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  • 130 10 Notes in General. The Swimming Club launches on Sunday will leave Johnston's Pier at 9, 10, and 1 1 a.m., 2.30 and 8.30 p.m., and return at 930 and 10.30 a.m., 12. 15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. We understand that Tennant, the Penang trainer, has come to Singapore
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  • 157 10 Id an article on the company's printing department in the Great Eastern Railway Magazine, the writer Bays:— The advertising department keep the staff and machinery of the printingoffice very.busy during the early summer months, but the greater part of the work produced at Stratford never meets the eye
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  • 617 10 Recent Remarkable Rise in their Values. The latest quotations from tlio German stamp market show, says the Evening Standard, that during the last two or three years there ban been a boom, especially in German postage stamps, that is only comparable with the extraordinary rise in the
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  • 269 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. Messr9. Fraser and Co. write, under date October M Our market has been rtat throughout the week and there has been more disposition to watch eveuts than to operate in sterling shares. Dollar rubbers have held their own aud in a
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  • 218 10 One result of the recent army uianu-uvres has been to bring the lance back into favour. It would seem certain that, with the perfection of aerial scouting, hand-to-hand fighting will be more general in any future war than has been the case for several generations,
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  • 517 10 Leoncavallo on the Value of Singing. I do not believo that an Englishman— a pure Englishman, born and bred in England can compose successful grand opera." This was the view expressed by Leoncavallo in he course of an interview at the Hippodrome, whero his new opera /ingari
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  • 501 10 Decides to Take up a Farm in Australia. Dick Arnst, the famous sculler, who has won the world's sculling Championship five times, recently passed through Colombo by a P. and O. boat, and in the course of his brief stay accorded a chat to an Observer representative. Arnst,
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  • 95 10 Toll from the Brave." Under the title of Toll from the Brave," Truth lately published some verses, fr.jm which the following i»ru taken Into tho blue, into the blue, Killed with the spirit of dorring do, Eager to wrest them empires now From the sway of the eaglo rover. Then,
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  • 954 10 RAYS WONDERFUL RECORD IN CHAMPIONSHIPS. Advance of Duncan. lias golf suddenly In come, easier, H IUM it been played better this MM th.-m mi before? asl;B Mill Iron iv tlio Daily Chronicle. He goes on to say Tliose two question* occur nt MN on looking over the MJMM
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  • 64 10 It is announced in tho Italian Press that the new Kmperor of .l.ipau lia^ sent an auto graph letter to tin- Pope, in which ho expres ses his desire for a continuance of the cordial relations which existed between the Vatican and his late father. The Emperor promises to afford
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  • 68 10 Approximately MkMM IMMIW ll.ihkp squaro miles, I'erak 7.HUO square mile-.. Solangor iS.IM square miles, and Negri Sewbilan 2,550 square miles, lv IVrak b'22,875 iirrcs have tx en alienated for building anil agriooltonl purpn— aud 147,003 aorea fat mining, lv Selling" Hit- rMfaoliTa Btrorea are H:!,U'.I acres an. l T 1
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  • 1416 11 A Day Spent With a Bulgarian Army. Mr. Ward Mm writiuy tr. .111 SotU t'. tin 1 i.uly Mail, says i.f the Culj^rian farmer mil diei Tin' Unitarian soldier is one cif tin first tiling th.it strike you in Sofia. It is not tin- uniform tint
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  • 390 11 Retirement of Mr. J. Brown After Forty-two Years. Mr. .lame* Crown, who. aw viij-er of St. Paul's Cathedral for the List 12 years, has been a familiar figure to visitors to London, lias retired from his positiou owing to physical infirmities. Mr. Itrowu. who is 71
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  • 282 11 ft fa the Id, and o'cu the iHjmiuige oo So great a feast might take a holiday— I've heard the dictum of the Civil Surgeon You must go hui.it; without the least delay!" And so I'll just review the situation In rhyme, and phut my eyes to loathsome
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  • 129 11 •.'oucerniuK the design (or the rebuilding of tin (Juadraul, lieyrnt struct, the Treasury have appointed a coiuuiittee to consider the di-Miyn to bo adopted. Rogont-stroet is Crown property. Wh«u it became knewu to MM <>f the leaseholders that the design ol the I'ircadilly Hotel was to be
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    • 8 11 Foe Cbronio Cheat Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Com
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    • 352 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ANOTHER CIGARETTE SUCCESS "BLUE RING BRAND.' Turkish and Virginian. 1 bey «p;etl to the fastidion", satisfy the critical, good oooukh for anybody, cheap enough for ill. IF WE HAVE THEM THEY ARE GOOD. Garner, Quelch ft Co., WINE MO SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Battery Road, Singapore. Telephone 881 26-9 25
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    • 231 11 Three Caftlesj %arettes lENGLAND!I ENGLAND! OBTAINABLE AT: WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO.. LTD.. KATZ BROS.. LTD.. ROBINSON GO. JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. RAFFLES HOTEL SPECIAL "GEISHA" DINNERS WILL BE SERVED ON SATURDAY, OCT. 26, AND TUESDAY, OCT. 29. For the convenience of those attending the theatre, dinner will he served at 7.30
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    • 148 11 THE PICTURES YOU WILL SURELY LIKE Because- they are INTERESTING AND ENTERTAINING. Comprise the Programme we are presenting To night AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BKaCH ROAD, 2nd Show 9 80 to 11 p.m. TBB UKIIIDDBN OUBBT. RSINOKIB UUMTINU IN NOBWAY. ÜBLOOBAM* TO OBbBR (Thalin). THE FATAL PORTRAIT. TH4T i.oosl.
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  • 538 12 WHERE DOMESDAY BOOK IS PRESERVED A Visitor's Error. little way up Chancery lane is a building uhieh contains national relies of absorbing mil ut documents and tombs winch tell the nati ins history, and are BMM wit in s-es to tin '_;lui ii sof BMJMM M|M> Many
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  • 283 12 Doctor's Practical Lesson in Cheap Dishes. In a blight, airy room avarlmkoU] Kusstll 'ijuare Dr. S. Toogood, nitd:id sii|ieiiutt udent of Lewisham lutiriutry, pitsidi t. s.iys the Daflf News aud ivtr au int'-rtsting dinne r patty. It was a iepie-t uUtive 'poor man's Iniinr. BM that defied all
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  • 157 12 A em respondent of La Itevur has been studying London ihihs. aud lias MMHMcd some •bit ii must be uiikno.wi to many l.oti iym a wuler in UM I'aily L'hro niele. W. ,i S;s O'clock t lub. il :i|. n-Ii eompr.s»-s only six mi ml), ra who
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  • 2070 12 PAPUA TO -DAY. Some Facts About Papuan Land Tenure. In the very inrly daye of what may bo eattad the colonisation of I'apm. says Miitauii T.uuKi. in ;i s|xci il emtribatioa to tlie BriaMM UeatMf, luml m obtained as freeli.>lii. mid s.v.ml MM in tin: Central <listricts, both town and
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  • 229 12 Novel Experiments by a French Doctor. A paper, illustrated by photographs, on the laughter of animals has been presented to the zoological section of the Psychological Institute, l'aris, by Ur. Uaph.iel bubois. He shows the photograph of a young greyhound to which a lump of sugar is
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  • 92 12 The hospitality of the monks of the Grand St. IJernard has aaM so almsed in lecent v.i-. tlii- ills •:•.>■ I Mie MMM luay be .(jliyetl to eiifoice a charge for bii.ud and lodttlßg. About -jn.Mi:l tourists annually visit tli" Grand M. Ikrnititl, and although the MJMMMM of the religious
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  • 379 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 tho issuance of this list
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  • 94 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. Naukin, sailiug November Mi-. Aid worth, two children, infant and ■MM, Mr. aul Mrs. A. J. Cuekney, Mr. and Mrs. Krastr aud infant. Mr. Nwuian Ko Igb, Mr. Stanley Smith. Per P. and 0. Delta connecting at Colombo with Morea, sailing November 1 Mr.
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  • 537 12 Romance anJ Tragedy of a Countess. I That e\oiisitely beautiful creature, the Comtcssc de Castiglione, was ore of the finlgmat of the Pariaof Nai-iol'.-on 111. Arriv- ing there at the i.iust da/./liug hour of the Second Empire, a girl of 17, and already, iv etlect, separated trom
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    • 176 12 Full Guarantee! /Trade -Hark ~y /T^\ STERILIZED $3^s NATURAL FICH \^^t~\ MILK SWIIVIiyiER BRAND. IN QUALITY AND FLAVOUR EQUAL TO FRESH COW'S MILK! Obtainable from ;ill good Provision Dealers. A s g t', s L. E. SALOMONSON, NO. 6 7. MALACCA STREET. 18-10- ii 1" I 13 (No connection with
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    • 163 13 Charles Heidsieck's BRUT WHITE vintage 1906. Atai I il |y Supplied by Royal Warrant £)t AL t0 HM Xin 8 George V. Sole Agents i AND lH?| BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. A FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY MELLOW WHISKY well matured, ASSUPPLIED TO 4jb-^^^ n MEMBERS.'.'.HOUSEcaORDsT^mf' at a vep y low
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    • 301 13 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. APCAR LINE OF BTEAMERB. Tbe endermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service be tween Calcutta and Japan, oalling at Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET Tons Commando' 'Japan' 6,018 L.T. Archdracom 1 Gaaooßt Apo&r 4,500 J. B. Draki
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    • 524 13 FRABER CHALMERS. LTD. WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. STEAM TURBINES PORTABLE ENGINES BUCTION 6AS PLANTS. i r CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.'S Royal Mull Steamship Lin*. THB NATIONAL HIGHWAY TO HUROPK VU ObIMA, JiPAK. CaH&D* AMD TBI Omitbd St»ti» Roots from Hongkong, ti» dhangbai Nagasaki (laland Sea ot Japani, Kobe Yokohama, Victoria and
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    • 196 13 H PIANOS ON HIRE AT $10 PER MONTH. TUNING AND REGULAR ATTENTION INCLUSIVE. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., THE ARCADE, SINGAPORE. GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO.. LTD. Portland Cement. In Casks of 375 lbs. net. Drain Pipes, any shape In Bags of 250 lbs. net. Gutterways Cement Tiles, any pattern. Firebricks, pressed
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    • 450 14 INSURANCE. MEAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LIMITED. lead Office Winchester House, SINGAPORE. Board Ot Dlr«otor». B A. Daaaioa, B«q., Chairman 4. H F»i». Bsq., Managing Director hiu F.wua, m.b., cm., Chiel Med. Offloer r. H. Blliot, Bm] A. D Allan Bsq. Yaw Nsan Pa». Esq. Oa« 8«o» Tib, Bsq. (■••Sun
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    • 302 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Established 1882. Diroot Government Bupervmon Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE and Non-Forfeitablt>. large Nat Surplus above liabilities for Ki-Htrve and all outstanding claims. New* Business, 1011, 0v0r... 18,800,000.00 Cash Loans, SoltlimonU, etc., made locally. Numerous modern scheme* 4. H. EVANS, Manager, South
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    • 527 14 BANKING. CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIAJND CHINA. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid np CapiUl in 80,000 Shares ot £20 each m, 41,200,000 Reserve Fond 41,660,000 Reserve Liabililj of Proprietor*... 41,300.000 BANKBRS. Bank of England. The London City k Midland Hank, Ltd. National Bank ol Scotland, Ltd. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Current Aocounls
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    • 533 14 BANKING. THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LIMITED. INCORPORATED BY BPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Y.I 0,000.000. Capital Paid Up 6,250.000. Reserve Funds 3,100,000. HEAD OFFICE -TAIPEH, FORMOSA. BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Amoy Bomboy Canton Calcutta Foochow Hongkong Keelnng Kobe Kagi London Moji Nagasaki Osaka Shanghai Swatow Taichu Tainan Takow Tamsui Tokio Yokohama,
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    • 1003 14 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. auction sale: Of Valuable Town and Country Properties belonging to the Estate of Gaw Boon Chan (deceased). THE EAGLES," No. 80a, Killiney Road and 80 i« and 80 c. Killiney Road. SUNLIGHT HOUSB," No. 15, Syed AH Road. THE U(» Ho ISISCUIT FACTORY Nos. '16
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  • 1018 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Problem of a Legalised Nuisance A writer iv the Kveuin^ Standard remarks, now that cats themselves arc silmt, each of their contingent sounds is more critically analysed. The sound of tho rushing of mighty cars nowadays is limited by the
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  • 134 15 UowteM Natalia kilfua, w\\n nearly lost In r lift- w. yiai ;i^o while cliiubiu^ iv the .\![i«. »nw n ni;ul:;ibto a dinner at the I Intel Aater, N.-.v Wk, to eel.brato the ■iMiiivn^iry of lur incapc. Twenty-woven well known climbers, i trussed as if about to make
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    • 340 15 Wolseley Autocars. To tliono who arc lieeitatiDK botweon the Wolseley and the SO CALLED cheap car, wo would temind tlniu tliat tbo FIKST COST h NOT ALL that is to be cons:(ltrcd. Tbe car wbicb embodies tbo fiaest example* of eoKin»frinn skill, in (ic"iyT workmanxbip and material, is tho car
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    • 10 15 Ko» Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods' Oreat Peppermint Cure,
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    • 235 15 BH|deeds\ HI Not Advertisements, 111 [[I MAKE A TYRE GREAT. DUNLOP SUPREMACY jjj Is Based upon Performance. v? T0 BE OBTAINED 0F ALL /MMr \i? S^SMV PRINCIPAL GARAGES DEALERS /flfif T/? N^V^^ THROUGHOUT J%r/ DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be bad at the BWMMM I 'im kv ■MB, aud
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    • 157 15 Connolly's Rubber Tyres 4 4 4 KOR Carriages Rickshaws. SOLE AGENTS: UNION TRADING CO., Robinson Road. 2 10*. 809-18 POOHOOMULL BROTHERS, No. 9, High Street. Annual Cash Sale for One Month only, Commencing October 25, 1912. New Goods suitable for XMAS PRESENTS BuruK^e, Egyptian, Pcrfian, Chinese and Japanese Jewellery i.nd
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    • 848 16 JTgp F m Ftt^j A patent scif contained metal cleaning and polishing cloth, for any i^i^i^i— Mi^ Kj n d o 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. Samples FreeSHARPE,
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    • 396 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. FURNISHED SEASIDE RESIDENCESTO LET. Belmont, Bencoline and Ben Ledi, oC Tanjong Ratong. Apply H. Somapah, 19, Kaffles Place, or 817, Serangoon Road. 88-11 o OFFICE TO LET. II Groaham Honee," Battery Road. Immediately entry. Apply MoAlieter Co., Ltd. 1-8 n HOUBEB TO LET. T, d'Almeida
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    • 491 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. We beg to inform the public that we are appointed Sole Age-nts of the Rangoon Steam Hope MannfactuiiDg Co., for tbe Straits Settlements ani F.M S., cs from the 27tb cf August, 1912. ur charges are very moderate. For prices, p!e»te apply to JOO GOAN A CO., 2
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    • 741 16 NOTICES. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. B, I. S. N. CO.. LTD. Return tickets at special rates will be issued by tbe B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd.'s stcamorn to l'irt Swettenham, Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta, Madras and Coromandel C'last Ports, available for one between December 1.1, 1912, and January 15, 1913. For particulars
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    • 690 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. SHIP-CHANDLERS. iottriratal ■•< Municipal Ctatraotors. Telephone No. 421. 108 A 109. Market Stroet. S.S. "LEGAZPI." NOTICE TO CONSI6NEES. Consignees of car^o by tho above steamer are hereby notified that, in consequence of a fire having occurred in tbe hold, a General Average bond most be signed
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