The Straits Times, 19 April 1913
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Title Section15 1913-04-19 1 The Strai t s Times. NO. 24.160 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. APRIL 19. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTB.15 words
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Advertisement171 1913-04-19 1 LAIRD 0 LOGAN king's j!^l *l»cial Scotch Whisky. Em iblishkd 1742. SINGAPORE RACES. The Handsomest Race Gowns and French Millinery IN SINGAPORE. These Gowns and Millinery have been specially selected and represent the very latest fashion for the coming Paris and London Season. Ladies can have nothing more modern than171 words
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Advertisement212 1913-04-19 1 ROBINSON CO. Our Special Shipment OF HIGH-CLASS TRIMMED MILLINERY For* the Singapore Race Meeting NOW ON VIEW Also a very large stock of the Latest Novelties in UNTRIMMED STRAWS, FEATHERS. MOUNTS. WINGS. ORNAMENTS. RIBBONS. LACES. ETC. DRESS MATERIALS In all the Latest Fabrics and Colours. ROBINSON CO. THE MORE 1212 words
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Advertisement11 1913-04-19 1 DUMIHY i GO. CHAMPAGNE; ADAMSCIN GILFILLAN AND CO., LTD., > SOLI AOIMTS.11 words
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Article702 1913-04-19 2 EXPLANATION FROMTHE CHINESE PRESIDENT. The Premier Resigns A Peking telegram to the Cbunhua Min po reports tbat Chao Ping-chun, who is concurrently Minister of Home Affairs, has sent Wang Chihhsing, Chief of the Peking Constabulary, to deliver to the Kuomiutang the following message In a conversation,702 words
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Article516 1913-04-19 2 Complete Denial of Absurd Rumours. Mr. Leo Weinthal, litor of the African World, has written the following letter to the Daily Telegraph, under date March 17 Recently there appeared in a Boston paper tbe report of an alleged statement made by Professor Reissner describing the discovery516 words
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Advertisement409 1913-04-19 2 E< KEPLER'^ Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract Rebuilds the emaciated bodies of invalids and convalescents. A great help to growing children, forms strong bones, sound teeth, builds up brain and gives stamina. World-famed for its Purity Scientifically prepared so that the weakest can digest it without effort. The most409 words
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Advertisement50 1913-04-19 2 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels and should receive the most careful attention. As Boon as any unnatural looseness of tbe bowels is noticed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be given. For sale by all Diapeoaariea and Dealers.50 words
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Advertisement317 1913-04-19 2 4?». Ti&r /^f y- i *jj£B Look after JB your teeth !If jgfy you don 'tthty will fjSSp 'all into decay r.nd you will late themj9 J jr an^ probably your health w. /ffSi^ > n to the bargain. There -3*s :'iro 1 1 cute for neglect when fora r?317 words
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Advertisement524 1913-04-19 2 Ask this Man to Read your Life. His Wonderful Power to Read Human Lives at Any Distance Amazes All Who Write to Him. Tbnos&nds of people in ull walks of life have bemfind b; tli s inaan advice, lietellit you wha; yon are ci;;ib r of, and Low yoa oan524 words
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Article885 1913-04-19 3 TWO AVIATORS MEET THEIR DEATH. The First Toll in Japan. Japan on March 23 paid her first toll to the list of martyrs in the science of aviation. The Aerial Navigation Institute at Tokorozawa, having arranged to dispatch aeroplanes and a dirigible to Tokyo, T.I.H. Princes Kitashirakawa, Kuni885 words
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Article116 1913-04-19 3 A number of sapphires are reported to have been missed from an ordinary registered )>.irccl during transit between Burma and llowiah. The parcel, which was not scaled, was consigned by a firm of jewellery merchants of Mogok, Burma, to Paris. While the parcel was being conveyed by the Punjab Mail,116 words
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Advertisement284 1913-04-19 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Established 1 169 The fir>it Life Office in tbo world to introduce the non-lorteitum principle to Policies. A Mutual Offloe. No Shareholders. Low Premiums. Annual Inoome fi 1,284, 364. Funds C 7.291.290 Claims paid £6,078,960. ALL profits are distributed among)>t Policy holders.284 words
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Advertisement588 1913-04-19 3 SORE THROAT IN CURE AND PREVENTION. Are yon safferiDg from sore throat Tbe epidemic is ptill raging, aa i many casei are reported in which thU common ailment La« developed into sonio dacg9roaß throat disease like Diphtheria. For this reason doctors are busy just now examining sore throats, as depicted588 words
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Advertisement335 1913-04-19 3 18TIKTORIN l^> ISO CANDLE-POWER. \S^ Patented i!l over the world and the only genuine Spirit Lamp. fM r H Brightest and most l^pgq—^B^ Practical Lamp I r ("^SE^i j7^ FACTORIES. SAW RICE MILLS, S^fiO*r STEAMERS. VERANDAHS. F£ s iSSL WORKSHOPS. MESSES AND M^^^^^H^PEST^H^Hal^ELf Ouaranteed WiNDPROOF. PERFECT J *^(B^ i Only335 words
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Advertisement606 1913-04-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &O, STEAM NAVIGATION CB. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANG, CBYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADBN, BGYPT, MBDITBRRANBAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ot Lading Isaued tor Obtaa Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Americas Porta. Itwmrrn will leave Siagapore oa or about: MAIL LINES IfJIS Bomsmmri {for B*rtf»). "omSiagaPore {SHftS606 words
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Advertisement694 1913-04-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly Bervioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail oontraot with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this Bervioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all694 words
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Advertisement737 1913-04-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beraerah, Tringganu, Biaut, Semerak, Baoho, Kelaataa, Takbai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kohsamui, Bandon, l<angwiaa, Taku, Ohumpoa, Kohlak and Bangkok. Doe O«psrtu*e. ■i.i.ASDANQ April 21 April 93. REDANO April 23 April 26. PRACHATIPOK April 28 April 30. ..•BORIBAT737 words
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Advertisement500 1913-04-19 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AMD BEUTMI lUmillK> faHTMES. lIIU HEM 1 1. Combined lervlos. The steamres of these Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, aad the Strait?, China and Japaa, Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month500 words
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Advertisement554 1913-04-19 4 steamer iumm N D. L lorddtjuttohtr Lloyd, Brtu* IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail ateamor* > I this Company sail fortnightly from Bremos Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sonth ampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonnoci ing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Oolomb-; Penang, Singapore,554 words
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Advertisement334 1913-04-19 5 Motor Tyres. Hooglandt «£te Co. 9 sole agents. HIGH-CLASS PARISIAN MILLINERY JUST OPENED AT N, Hotel de r Europe Buildings. Always in touch with the latest of fashion idei s Orders Rece-ve Prompt Attention. Charges Moderate. Mme. J. BOLIS. 17-8 k 14 6 COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! Indispensable at all Meals.334 words
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Advertisement686 1913-04-19 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISENKJUSHA (Oriental S.S. Co.) and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Tbe New Route Via China, Japac, Honolulu, and San Franolsoo to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Bnrope tpMWrlll thi New 11,000 toi Trlpli bra« TurblM Lliun "IhlifO Mara" "TMftßaM" Chi w Mn," Km gum.i686 words
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Advertisement321 1913-04-19 5 BURNS PHILP LINE. Simoapom to Java Posts Po«t Darwin, Thorsdat Island, Bbisbani »nd jshimy vim Torus Straits. Also taking paßKn^ers and oargo with transhipment for other Victorian. I Socth Australian and North Qdikn!ilani) Ports, British Niw Goinia, Niw Britain, Tasmanian and Niw Zialand Ports, ■mooth Paaattg*. Suparo Boan«r> A regular321 words
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Advertisement160 1913-04-19 6 I^RTJ^L^_JBRANDY the blue and silver label In England more Marteli'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 Extra Quality.160 words
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Advertisement276 1913-04-19 6 JUBT ARRIVED. PLOOKWURST and CERVKLATWURST in Gelatine from Mr. Kuhlmann, Bremenhaven. Those Saußages are the very best and can bo kept for a long time without Ice. Mr. Kuhlmann is the purveyor (or tbe North Gorman Lloyd and German Navy. «J. LEVY, Shlpcbandler ana Wine Merchant. 10, Robinson Road. 81-7276 words
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Advertisement182 1913-04-19 6 ELLERSLIE COLLEGE, JOHORE BAHRU. GIRLS BOARDIN6 AND KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL MRS. A. C. ROBERTS Certificated Teacher. Education Dept., London (Lute Infant Mistress, King Edward VII School, Taiping). 4-8 n_ THE SERVANTS AGENCY OFFICE. NO. 79, TANK ROAD, SINGAPORE. Domestic servants (Indoor and Outdoor; of every description, CUrcial Hand?, Estate Kraniep,182 words
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Advertisement368 1913-04-19 6 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE A 17/16 H.P. Sunbeira Cabriolet Motor car liaudsctr.ely npliol-ttred, in first rate condition. Apply to O. A Derrick, Grc sham House. 13-4 a BICYCLE FOR SALE. Frr sale, Gent's Golden Sunbeam Bicyc'e, nearly tew. Two speed gear and tke little Oil-Batb. Applj Hotel de la368 words
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Advertisement110 1913-04-19 6 Strength Real bone, muscle, and nerve strength is the natural result of taking genuine Scott 's Emulsion the great health-tonic No Imitation is so Good as this original Food-To:iic, with 37 years' reputation behind it. Known and approved by Doctors. Praised by Nurses. Recommended throughout the world for Adults and110 words
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Article148 1913-04-19 7 FIXTURES. Saturday, April 19. High Water. 9.1.1 a.m., 9.">0 p.m. 11. K. the tiovoraor Igawa ioc Ka-t Coast. KiH.f lone. it at Hotel ile TEni'ipc. 9 p.m. Sunday, April 20. Hiyli Water. KM a.m.. 10.1*5 p.m. N. 1). L hi.in.uanl mail ilne. Monday, April 21. ■aji Wat.r.148 words
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Article183 1913-04-19 7 TO-DAT. Penan" and Calcutta (1. Apcar 3 pin Mmitok in.U'aleinbanfj Maias 8 pm Batu hU I'outiauak 3 pm Malm -i -a. I 1 Mvutteuliam ami NMM Klang 8 pm Hongkong, Shanghai aml.lapau Thongwa 3 pm ll.myk.ik NlliH 4 pin H.mka ami Itatavia l)c Klerk 4 pm l'(183 words
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Article150 1913-04-19 7 The Imp. (icriuan mail strainer P. Alice left HMgfcoagai 10 a.m. on Wclncsilay. April Id. ami inn lx' i\|vitril to iii-i ivc here at nuou on S'lii.lay, A|n il '20. She will probably Ix 1 ilcspatrluil foe Kuropc at 5 p.m. oil Mouilay. April SUL The P.150 words
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Article62 1913-04-19 7 Latest Arrivals. S»i U.U., F. M. S. (iovt. yacht 400 tons, Vicixlali. April 19. From P. Swetteuham, April 18. For K.ljuitan, April 19. Rds. l>r /.i'M 11 IV■vine i«n. 11. I. K. M. Cruiser f.. r .-25 tons. ;C<7 in ■iJOlli.ds 16 HOO lip. Coin, I astern l>ijk,62 words
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Article309 1913-04-19 7 China, I'.rit str. 4101 tons, Capt Toc.iuc. April 18. Kioin HouiIkiv. April 9. (i.e. mail iiml p. 1'. .V <>. I oy. For Shanghai. April 19. Kiuilio. Dut. str. 80 tons. Nacodah, April 18. From Hliio. April ML (i.e. and d.p. Seng Mafe. For Uliio. April 19. 1M-. diaii;; Si-iil;.309 words
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93 1913-04-19 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR. East Wharf Basin Ioue. Nam Y'ong, Natuim, .Ip.pnra. W. Section No. l...Lama, Teesta, I'parta, Urotius. Siifkks Wharf Clu-istian Ncbc. MaikW. Sect. No. 2.. .Nil. 8...Muttra. 4...Nucatung. 6 ..Nil. 6...Daisai Mam. N'kw Dock 7. ..(Under93 words
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Article283 1913-04-19 7 EXCHANOE Singapobs, April 19, 1018. On London Bank 4 m/a 2/4^ Demand 2,4 Private 6 m/s 2/4] 8 ni/s 2/4 ii On Gibmaky Bank d/d 238J Private 3 m/s li-iii On Frame Bank d/d 294 Private 3 m/s 299 On India Bank T. T. 174 1 Private283 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article161 1913-04-19 7 Bayers. Value a? 3 10 10 Ampang 9.00 10 10 liclat Tin 8.60 10 10 Hruang 2.50 10 10 Kauaboi 2.10 10 10 Kampar 10 10 Kinta Association 13.(X) £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.17.6 X) £1 Lahat Mines 1.3.0 10 10 Middleton 14.00 5/- 6/- Pabang Consol hip; £1161 words
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Article603 1913-04-19 7 Buyers. Sellers. alue 2/- 2/- Allagar 2/4 2/9 £1 £1 AnsloJava 6/9 7/9 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 12/4.J 18/3 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka 2/5 2/10 j£l £1 Batu Tiga 8.12.6 4.0.0 JE1 1 Bukit Kajang 2.10.6 2.13.1Ci £1 £1 Bukit Lintang 4.10.0 5.0.0 now 2/- 2/- Bukit Mertajam 2/4} 2603 words
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Article108 1913-04-19 7 ErXl Bn erB BeUeni El £1 E. Smelting Co. 18/6 19/8 £1 £1 Prof. 1.8 6 1.5.6 r/6 7/6 Electric T'ways 2/8 2/9 10 10 Fruiter A Neave 51.50 62.50 100 Howarth Erskine 45.00 51.C0 100 7%Pref. 95.0 C 100.00 100 100 Katz Bro, Def. 125.00 185.00 10 10108 words
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Article45 1913-04-19 7 DEBE NTUR ES. Buyers Sellers United Engineers 6% $1,234,500 par Singapore Electric I "Z~ Tramways 5% £350,000 S'pore Municipal 5% 11,878,000 nom. Bnytm bblien S'p.ire Municipal 1; of 1907 1,1,600,000 7% Spore Municipal 4 j' of 1909 t1.000,000 10% ptn S'pora Municipal 4% 5602,900 pa*45 words
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Advertisement492 1913-04-19 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. April 25. -At N.i. 2:5 5. Race Course Komi, furniture etc., at 3.80. April 26.— At Patihiborj; 10, Gilstcatl Hoiul. furniture etc., at 2.30. April 26.— At L'trecht 11, Lloyd Koad, furniture etc., at 2. April 2rt.— At Tbe Public Works Dept. Stores, K.inilau.4 Kerbau,492 words
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Advertisement88 1913-04-19 7 HAVE YOU TRIED Sweet Chesnut Sliced Plug? SOLD EVERYWHERE. j O^ ABSOLUTELY I PURt Grand Prix Paris, 1889. %Sk THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Sol« lmport«r«. PETROLEUM WOOD PRESERVATIVE MADE FROM PREPARED PETROLEUM RESIDUE. per 4-gallon tin *^P t. o. b. or I. o. r. Singapore. THE CHEAPEST AND MOST88 words
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Advertisement77 1913-04-19 7 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NOKTH BRIDGE ROAD. To-nltfht To-nifiht t MISAPPROPRIATED TURKEY Biograph. A Tuikey, containing a bomb to explode at 1 o'clock, is given to some children by an innkeeper into whose possession it has accidentally fallen. He is able, however, to avert the tragedy before tbe hour. KISSING KATE77 words
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1089 1913-04-19 8 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, APRIL 19. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA. The difference between the United States and Japan with reference to Californian legislation might easily assume a disagreeable, if not, indeed, a dangerous form. California is a land of great possibilities lying in a position that seems to tempt the Japanese.1,089 words
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Article33 1913-04-19 8 The management of the Harima Hall Cinematograph received by yesterday's mail a very interesting and sensational film of tbe Mexican Revolution, which will be shown tonight, together with other interesting and amusing subjects.33 words
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Article67 1913-04-19 8 The Engineers' Club last night bore considerable resemblance to a lumber room, the engineers of all the Straits Steamship Company's boats in port having brought their personal effects ashore pending settlement of the dispute between the company and themselves. At a meeting of representatives of both sides, however, matters were67 words
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Article23 1913-04-19 8 Choo Sen? Tee, of 50 2, Victoria Street, has reported to the police the theft of his ricksha which he values at 925.23 words
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Article28 1913-04-19 8 Wong Ah Choy, who lives at 9, Upper Cross Street, has been robbed of $:)19 in cash. The money was taken from his room some time last night.28 words
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Article23 1913-04-19 8 An accident occurred at the stone quarries at Pulan Übin yesterday during some blasting operations. One man was killed and another seriously injured.23 words
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Article39 1913-04-19 8 The Dutch man of- war, de Zevin Provinces, with Captain R. J. Castendyke in command, arrived at Singaporo this morning from Tanjong Priok. She is bound for Batavia, but will, before departing, go into dry dock for some days.39 words
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Article46 1913-04-19 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. have received cable advice from the Secretaries of Cheviot Rubber, Limited, to the effect that the directors recommend payment of a dividend of 10 per cent, for tho financial year ending December 31 and that a sum of £3,600 be carried forward.46 words
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Article49 1913-04-19 8 The case in which two Pckin Chinamen, Sng Lok Hing and Sng Foon Peow are charged with the attempted murder of a schoolmaster named Teong Niun Leong, on the East Coast Road, on the night of March 13, was again adjourned by Mr. Talma, in tho second court, yesterday.49 words
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Article49 1913-04-19 8 The Tsar has received at the Alexander Palace thirty two delegates of St. Petersburg and Moscow credit institutions, who handed His Majesty on the occasion of tho Romanoff Tercentenary a gift of £100,000. The Tsar cordially thanked the delegates and said he would devote the sum to charitable purposes.49 words
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Article59 1913-04-19 8 The Malay Mail hears that the New Guinea expedition, in which Mr. C. B. Kloss has been taking part, has been most successful. It had the good luck to meet with a friendly tribe of little hillmen on the frontal range of mountains and was conducted to the snow covered59 words
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Article56 1913-04-19 8 The following statement has been issued by the stewards of the Koyal Calcutta Turf Club Tho stewards of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club have recently been scrutinising their list of licensed bookmakers, trainers and jockeys and have decided to refuse the renewal of licences in certain cases. Due notice has56 words
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Article58 1913-04-19 8 In Parliament, Sir J. Lonsdale inquired whether the sending of the battleship Swiftsure to replace the cruiser Highflyer on tbe East Indies Station marked a change of policy, and whether it was intended to send a battleship to Hongkong. Mr. Churchill replied As for the Swiftsure, we think it a58 words
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Article61 1913-04-19 8 Mr. L. Harcourt was interrogated in Parliament on March 26, by Mr. Maccallum Scott as to whether he was aware of any proposal that the independeat State of Sarawak should follow the example of the Federated Malay States in making a contribution towards the composition of the British navy. Mr.61 words
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Article57 1913-04-19 8 The Karimata, the third vessel of the Stoomvaart Maatschappij XoderUnd line, plying between Amsterdam and Batavia, has arrived. She is a sistership of the Nias and the Kambangan. Her registered net tonnage is 3,424 tons. She was built by Messrs. William Hamilton and Co., Ltd., (ilasgow, in 1911, and is57 words
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Article63 1913-04-19 8 The Provinces of China are being asked by the National Opium Prohibition Union to contribute towards a fund to enable a Chiuese delegate to be sent to England to meet members of the House of Commons, AntiOpium Societies, British Press, and others, and fully explain China's position and wishes on63 words
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Article63 1913-04-19 8 Tbe news has been received at Madras from Tinnevelly of the death by drowning of Mr. Watson, manager of the Harvey Mills at Mukkadal, near Mundanthuri, a sanitorium on the Papanasam hills. With another European engineer employed in tho same mills tbe deceased went for a swim, but was caught63 words
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Article110 1913-04-19 8 A Hokien namei Kong Choon, of 100-6 Queen Street, was remanded in the second police court this morning on a charge of causing death by a rash act. The accused was quarrelling with another man and, in the heat of the moment, threw a stone at him. His aim was110 words
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Article181 1913-04-19 8 A pathetic incident id reported to have taken place at the Colombo Cemetery on the occasion of the funeral of a passenger, named Mr. Itobert Noblett, who died on board a Norddeutscber Lloyd steamer while in harbour. The burial service was conducted by tbe Rev. James St. J Lambourn, step-brother181 words
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Article20 1913-04-19 8 The Hon. H. M. Darby is appointed a member of the Kducacion Board for tho current year.20 words
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Article23 1913-04-19 8 Mr. W. A. Sims, local manager of tlio Commercial Union Assurance Company, has gone on leave, sailing from Singapore by tho steamer Koerber.23 words
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Article39 1913-04-19 8 The unofficial members of the Legislative Council have elected Mrs. Ferguson I >avie, M.D.,-to bo a member of the Hospitals Board for the year IMS, to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. W. R. C. Middleton.39 words
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Article40 1913-04-19 8 The Right Rev. Dr. Henry Evington, D.D., of Northumberland Road, Stretford, Manchester, formerly Bishop of Hyushu and Loo Choo Islands, South Japan, who died on September 2tt last, aged 64, left estate valued at £1,590 gross, with net personalty £1,442.40 words
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Article51 1913-04-19 8 Mr. A. Coulcher. for sixteen years in tho employ of Messrs. Katz Hros., Ltd., who leaves for England with his wife and family by the German mail, on Monday, has been presented with a watch uu retiring from the firm's employ. Mrs. Coulcher was presented with a pearl and amethyst51 words
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Article68 1913-04-19 8 Mr. A. Kuliu, for many years head of Kuhn and Komor, tho well-known art dealers of Hongkong, is a passenger by the Koerbcr to join Mrs. Kuhn at Budapest. For nearly thirty years Mr. Kuhn has been a familiar figure in Hongkong. He was one of the oldest members of68 words
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Article97 1913-04-19 8 By the tragic death of the King of (ireece, the English Court was plunged into mourning just iis tho season commenced. As the mourning will be the same as for the late King of Denmark (three weeks' full mourning and one week semi-mourning), many social functions arranged fcr April hare97 words
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Article101 1913-04-19 8 His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir A. H. Young, K.C.M.G., leaves Singapore today in the Seamow for the East coast and will be absent until Sunday, the 26th instant. At Kota Bharu, on Monday, he will present the insignia of K.C.M.G., to 11.11. the Sultan of Kelantan, and during the101 words
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Article63 1913-04-19 8 The annual exhibition held under the auspices of the Singapore Art Club at the Tanglin Club will be opened by Mrs. Wilkinson on Tuesday next at 4 p.m. Tho usual charge of fifty cents will be made to non members and tickets are now on sale at63 words
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Article84 1913-04-19 8 The mortality returns for Singapore issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths show that, during the week ending April 12, there were 190 deaths (148 males, 42 females) giving a ratio per mille of population of 30.78. Malaiial lever accounted for 27 deaths, phthisis 29, convulsions84 words
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Article156 1913-04-19 8 A report has been received from tho I'pada, which has just airive at Singapore, that on Wednesday, about 30 degrees west of Pulan Aor, a dense cloud of white smoke was observed to the westward. Kron tho bank of smoke a bright column of tlame was156 words
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Article198 1913-04-19 8 The report on the working of the Reentry of Joint Stock Companies in Singapore for 1912 states tbat thirty-one new companies were registered during the year with a total nominal capital of 115,087,500, of which no fewer than four have a nominal capital of one million198 words
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Advertisement273 1913-04-19 8 (Extract from the "BYSTANDER, sth March, 1913). THE ÜBIQUITOUS BOLLINGER. A- tho banquet which was held at the Connaught Rooms on February 26th, in connection with the Royal Masonic Ben volent Institution, and where about nine hundred people were present, Bollinger 1906 vintage was one of two wines used, whilst273 words
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Advertisement175 1913-04-19 8 A Fine Dramatic Picture THE LUST FOR GOLD depicting a grim story of Russian cupidity tbe master scene having the quality of grip figures in the CHOICE VARIETY PROGRAMME OF 6 NEW PICTURES 6 AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Second Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. The other items175 words
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Advertisement11 1913-04-19 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 7 and 11.11 words
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Article238 1913-04-19 9 TERMSOF THETURCO-BULGARIAN ARMISTICE. Servian Press Bitterly Denounces Bulgaria. r.BCTEk's TeLBGRAX. London, April 18. Hurying the dead is a diplomatic fiction for tbe purpose of explaining Bulgaria agreeing to a truce with the Turks apart from the Allies. Reuter understands that the Powers have agreed in principle to238 words
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Article78 1913-04-19 9 NEGOTIATIONS WITH MACAO AUTHORITIES. Portuguese Possessions in India. RSCTBB'S TILBORAM. London, April 18. There was au exchange of notes yesterday between the Foreign and India Offices representatives and Senhor Fonseca, Direc-tor-General of the Portuguese Colonial Office, regarding the regulation of tho amount of opium for local consumption78 words
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Article69 1913-04-19 9 Novel Exploit at the London Fire Monument. Kbttee's Tsuokah. London, April 18. Two suffragettes ascended the fire Monument in London, locked the door and flew large suffragette flags, one of which was inscribed death or victory." They threw handbills among the enormous crowds which were blocking traffic. Eventually the69 words
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Article44 1913-04-19 9 Hkdter's Telegram. London, Arril 18. City and Suburban betting is 8 to 1 against Lorenzo. 9to 1 Jaeger, 10 to 1 Drinmorr, 10i) to 9 Junior and Bachelor's Hope, 100 to 7 Hulberd, Mi to 6 Thistleton, 20 to 1 Limon.44 words
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Article34 1913-04-19 9 REDTIB't TbLSURAM. London, April 18. Keuter wires from Home that a bulletin states that the Pope had a good day and has no fever. Tbe improvement in the bronchial symptoms continues.34 words
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Article33 1913-04-19 9 Recter's Telegram. London, April 18. The Cunarder Aquitania will be launched on tbe Clyde on Monday. She is 900 feet long, steams 23 knots and has boat accommodation for 4,250.Reuter - 33 words
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Article18 1913-04-19 9 RlDTEH'9 TlUKIBAM. Lundon, April IS. The Prince of W.ilis bag returoed to Lon d.o.18 words
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Article64 1913-04-19 9 A Hopeful Speech by Mr. Lampard. (Fkom Our Own Correspondent.) London, April 17. Brieh jiays an interim of 5 per cent., and the following finals are declared Cheviot ten per cent.. Golconda 30 per cent. Rubber is recovering, and prices close a little behind the preceding auctions.64 words
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Article35 1913-04-19 9 The East Asiatic Company's Daily Report. The market in London yesterday was steady. The closing prices were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/4* Forward 3/4} First latex crepe, delivery next three months 3/435 words
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Article81 1913-04-19 9 (From oir own Correspondent). Penang, April 18. Mr. D. A. M. Brown, who is proposed by the Chartered Bank and seconded by Guthrie and Co., is nominated to fill the Legislative Council vacancy. Other candidates are possible. The list closes at three to morrow. The editor of a81 words
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Article233 1913-04-19 9 (From Our Own Correspondknt.) Ipoh, April 19. The first day of the Ipoh Club gymkhana meeting took place yesterday before a large attendance and in delightfully cool weather. Results are as follows Miners' Cup.— l. Dr. Jacques' Gang Robber, 2 Mr. Johnston's Toastrack. Won by three lengths233 words
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Article296 1913-04-19 9 Under the auspices of the Epworth League of the Methodist Haba Church, Mr. Tan Tiang Yew, president of A. D. A., gave a very interesting lecture last night on his recent trip to Java in company with the Chinese Ambassador to Holland. There was a large296 words
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Article124 1913-04-19 9 A curious explanation was given to the Cardiff Klectric Light Committee of why all the electric lights in the city suddenly went out one night. The manager said tbe works cat was tempted to stray from his usual haunts on the night in question. Either there was no mouse to124 words
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Article3195 1913-04-19 9 DISCUSSION OF THE RAILWAY PURCHASE. Question of Financial Procedure. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held ye3terday afternoon. His Excellency the Governor (Sir A. H. Young, K.C.M.G.) presided, and the other members present were the Officer Commanding tbe Troops (Lt.-Col. A. G. Marrable), the Colonial Secretary (Hon.3,195 words
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Article157 1913-04-19 9 A large gathering of youngsters spent a pleasant hour in the Victoria Memorial Hall, yesterday afternoon, when another of the popular children's concerts was held. The string band of tho K.O. V.L.1., a really excellent combination of instrumentalists, played several items and there were incidental turns which kept157 words
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Article281 1913-04-19 9 PROTEST AG4INST THE WEAK TERRITORIALS. Government's Vague Statements, RlOTIB's TlLIOKAH. LondoD, April 18. The Honse of Lords is taking the second reading of the army annual bill. Lord Lovat said those interested in the defence of the country viewed with growing anxiety the Government's attitude towards defence at281 words
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Article72 1913-04-19 9 REMARKABLE APPEAL MADE TO CHRISTIANS. Day of Prayer for the Nation. Rbctbr's Telkora*. London, April 18. A Peking message says that at the request of tbe Government a Christian service was held on April 13 to offer prayers for the success of parliament. The Government yesterday telegraphed72 words
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Article51 1913-04-19 9 Rbotbr's Tbleqram. London, April 18. A Sacramento message says amendments have been introduced by the Senate exempting from the Alien Act all property held by European capital while barring Japanese and permitting corporations the majority of whose stock is held by aliens eligible for citizenship to own51 words
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Article59 1913-04-19 9 Rkctkr's Tklkgram. London, April 18. Two French officers, a non-commissioned officer and a civilian were killed by the explosion of a sphorical balloon near Villiers-sui-Marne. Tho aviator Hamel, with a passenger, flew from Dover to Cologne without stopping in 245 minutes. Las Palmas messages state that the voyage of59 words
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Article19 1913-04-19 9 Dm Ojtasiatischb Llotd Telegram. Berlin, April 18. An English aviator has aeroplaned from Dover to Cologne in six hours.19 words
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Article29 1913-04-19 9 Das Ostasiatjschi Lloyd Telbobam. Berlin, April 17. The Nancy papers express regret at the recent incidents. The French authorities have prohibited tbe presentation of inciting, theatrical plays.29 words
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Article50 1913-04-19 9 Der Ostasiatischi Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, April 18. The European financial group which is negotiating the China loan is unanimous in fixing the rate at five per cent. They demand an agreement with the National Assembly or a binding declaration, but legally this is said to be unnecessary.50 words
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Article2833 1913-04-19 10 POSITIONS OF CHAIRMAN AND AUDITOR. Mr. Llewellyn Leaves the Board. The annual general meeting of Messrs. Kraser and Neave, Ltd., was held iv the board loom in Tho Arcade, yesterday. Mr. II liolaud Uewcllyu presided and there p.. s, nt Messrs. I laus Meeker and 11.2,833 words
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Article438 1913-04-19 10 Sunday, April 20, 1913. St. Andrew's Catukdral. Fourth Sunday after Easter. 7.45 a.m.— Holy Communion (Choral). Introit, 169 Service, Woodward Hymn at Offertory, 573 Hymn at Communion, 313 Hymn at Ablutions, 261. 9.15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Commnnion i Plain). First Lesson, Dcut. IV 123; Second Lesson,438 words
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Article49 1913-04-19 10 Chinese troops who were arrested by the hill tribe called tbe Lissus have attacked a military police battalion acting as escort to a survey party on the Burmese frontier. The attack was beaten off. Mr. Bernard, of the Civil Service, was wounded, and there were a few other casualties.49 words
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Article2259 1913-04-19 10 MANAGEMENT CRITICISED BY SHAREHOLDERS. New Board Elected. Shareholders of tbe Sembrong Rnbber Estates, Ltd., made more or less searching enquiry into the affairs of the company yesterday at an extraordinary general meeting hold at the registered office, in Tho Arcade. The meeting was convened owing to the receipt2,259 words
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Article35 1913-04-19 10 Seventeen coloured seamen, natives of tho West Indian Islands, belonging to the crew of the British steamer Dunblane, were each sentenced, at Malta, to thirty days' imprisonment for insubordination. The steamer engaged a Maltese crew.35 words
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Article27 1913-04-19 10 Tho White Star I. will meet the fI>IMM limior Football Club in the xccond round of the Peacock Cup competition today, ou the police ground.27 words
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Article30 1913-04-19 10 A game of football, played yesterday on the Esplanade, between the A/evedo Club nnd the Singapore Recreation Club, resulted iv a win for the former by one goal to nil.30 words
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Article28 1913-04-19 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Two ties wero played yesterday, with the following results Cuami ionsuii Gaunt boat Throlfall, 7—5, 3—6, 6—3. B SINIiLK. Dudley beat Braddoll, 6—2, 6—l.28 words
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Article56 1913-04-19 10 The Public Services ShootThe scores are now to hand in the interport public services shoot, from which it will be seen that Singapore has scored an easy victory over Hongkong and Shanghai. Tho totals are Singapore Sliuu^liai Hongkong yds. yds. yds. 253 256 2M7 •li:> 20* -215 20556 words
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Article269 1913-04-19 10 Messrs. Lyall and Evatt's Weekly Report. Singapore, April 18. After a dull and quiet week the share market closes firmer, with an upward tendency, and although business in locals has been very restricted, there have been fair dealings in sterling shares, industrials have been entirely neglected. Stkblim.269 words
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Article90 1913-04-19 10 Arrivals. lVi F, M. S. Govt. yacht, April 19.— From Poit Swettenham Sir Edward and Lady Brodoau K. C. M. G. Mrs. Stom.r, Mr. W. 11. Mackkay. Per str. Kaka, April 19. Fi-om Malacca Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jell, Messrs. B. M. ToMC and W. All,90 words
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Article260 1913-04-19 10 Syed Abdul Aziz Atha a-Lebi, of Tunis, gave an interesting lecture at the Moslem Association, the premier Muhammadan Club in Singapore, on Thursday night, on the intellectual and industrial advancement of tho Muhamniadun people. There was a good attendance, including Syed Abdul Rahman Alkali, the president of260 words
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Article85 1913-04-19 10 A special London cablegram to The Statesman (Calcutta! states that it is now definitely understood that the recommendations of tbe Nicholson Commission are confined to a reduction in the number of non-combatants, and that no decrease is proposed in the strength of either the British or native < ll< c85 words
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Article14 1913-04-19 11 ■^tiaits Times is not responsible for tlie opinion- of its coin -|>oU'l. nt~.14 words
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Article124 1913-04-19 11 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. Sir lor some months past the Malacca IM-en closed to the public- on the 1 its being unsafe. No attempt lias been made to put it in repair and 1 i-hould imagine that not a very of money would be necessary124 words
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Article504 1913-04-19 11 Notes on To- Day's Training at the Race-Course. There was .|uite a crowd of interested spectator* to watch the training this morning. Much of the work yone through was more in the nature of long distance endurance than fast running. Rouge it Noir and Kille Kojji went504 words
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Article207 1913-04-19 11 Klian= kellas. Tin statutory meeting of Kliau Kellas, Untttad, «;>s held ou Marcli 18, under the pii Mil ii' c Mr. K. lie (lf.ml, who Raid that tlir n construction of the company had been ■MHMWN carried through at a lniniinimi of exj ense. As compared with 62f>,000 two-shil-ling sliares207 words
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Article25 1913-04-19 11 Mr. J. Mitchell is made a member of the Pilot Board for Penang to till the vacancy causol by the resignation of Mr. O. Macbain.25 words
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Article770 1913-04-19 11 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, April 19, 1918. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning Num. Valci. Bctirs. Sillies 2/- AlUi^ar 2/6 8/4 1 Anglo-Java 6/9 7/9 1 Anglo-Johore 7/8 8/9 2/- Anglo-Malay 14; 18/l*0.d770 words
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Advertisement49 1913-04-19 11 The Man Who Gets There U *m mm who has Mood 1 riah ni ktMd and U lt-U Ma body. WATUBUITB METABOUZa 000 LIVER OH GOMPOUffI makes blood lota of it life Riving, br- ooori Hdj. <ri- c *V rtf V i Mr OF ALL CHCMISTS. l.Cft And 99.49 words
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Advertisement296 1913-04-19 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHWEPPES Pale dry Gingerale $13.50 per 60 codds. Soli Auints Garner, Quelch Co., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT!, Battery Road, Singapore-. Telephone 881 HOTEL de (EUROPE Grand Military Band CONCERT BY KIND PERMISSION OK Lieut -Col Marrable and Officers K. 0. Y. L, I. THE BAND of the REGIMENT296 words
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Advertisement470 1913-04-19 11 NICK WINTER Whoie e!6verly pet up r.ictnrts have r.rvi-r failid to i-UaEe the thaw-going public, will jmore than -&ti-fy his ulairiis in Ms y-psrt production INICK WINTER v. THE ACE OF CLUBS GANG AND M. PRINCE The Vr.nce of Laughter, who has Fomethicg Ttry good iv his picture in two470 words
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Advertisement254 1913-04-19 11 lIP EANS ORB ILEAGE, DUPIRE BROTHERS, AGENTS 1 7 c 80 8 Raffles Hotel. SPECIAL DINNER ST. GEORGE'S DAY Wednesday, the 23rd instant. Music by the Parisian Trio. SEA VIEW HOTEL. SPECIAL DINNER AND FANCY DRESS BALL Saturday, May 10, LAST DAY OF RACES. Dinner on Lawn, 7.30 to 9254 words
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Article1642 1913-04-19 12 CRUISE OF THE NEW ZEALAND DREADNOUGHT. Neptune's Novitiates The sea farmji community will read with interest the fullowinjj account of the W» inony observed when the dreadnought New Zealand crossed the line on her icceut voyaß to the Antipodes. The proceedings are thu* described by a correspondent1,642 words
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Article167 1913-04-19 12 Particulars arc given by Mr. Churchill in Parliamentary papers with regard to the establishments of all ranks in the Navy and the money expended on them during the years 1900-1 to *****3. In the first of these years the numbers authorised for the personnel of the167 words
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Article104 1913-04-19 12 It is reported from Maidzuru that in the Japanese naval manoeuvres which began on March 24, the torpedo flotilla of the defence squadron was engaged in scout service outside Ohama Bay when it suddenly encountered four destroyers of the "enemy." At about 9 a.m. torpedo boat104 words
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Article537 1913-04-19 12 Asiatic Society's Exhibition at Shanghai. Shanghai is again favoured with an exhibition of Chinese paintings under the auspices of the Royal Asiatic Society, reports the N. C. Daily News. Last June there was a much enjoyed exhibition of Sung i A.I). 960 to 1644), Yuan and Ming537 words
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Article210 1913-04-19 12 British Superiority in Sea Power. An important Parliamentary paper showing the present strength of the chief navies of the world has just been issued by the Admiralty. The fleets dealt with are those of Great Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, tbe United States, and Japan, and210 words
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Article154 1913-04-19 12 Waziristan Tribesmen Showing Fight. News reached Calcutta on tbe evening of April 7, of serious developments on the Waziristan Frontier. According to a wire in the Times of Ceylon, it appears that Major Smith, Commandant of the Waziristan Militia, summoned the Jirgah at Spinwan, near Thall,154 words
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Article498 1913-04-19 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. 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 list498 words
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Article446 1913-04-19 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and 0. Nyanza, sailing April 23.— Mr. S. H. Burgess, Mr. Wijsmann, Mr. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Buxton and infant, Mrs. Ellis and 2 children, Mrs. van Baak and child, Mr. and Mrs. Wallicb, Miss Wall icli, Mrs. Vanrcnen, Mr. and Mrs. Situe and 2 infants,446 words
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Article102 1913-04-19 12 Per Austrian Lloyd steamer Koerber, sailing April 19.— Mr. W. A. Sims, Mr. I. Ellison, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Belhomme and child, Mr. and Mrs. Denklau, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bastow, Mr. and Mrs. Bader and child, Mr. and Mrs. Steele-Boyce, Mr. S. H. Cole, Mr.102 words
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Article63 1913-04-19 12 The scheme for improving Tokyo Harbour is to be inaugurated as a municipal undertaking at an expenditure of Y20.000.000, which is to be raised by a foreign loan to be redeemed within 45 y»ars. Thus the question which has been pending for 20 years has now been solved, that is63 words
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Advertisement203 1913-04-19 12 OBTAINABLE OBTAINABLE ALL DISPENSARIES. M ALL DISPENSARIES. THE BEST HAIR PRESERVER 16 4 i 16 7 GUILTY 13 THK VERDICT OIVKN BY THE "STRAITS TIMES" AGAINST US RE LANCASTER'S The Furnishings are Quite in the Modern Style." The Gentlemen's Saloon is Fitted with Comfortable up-to-date American Chairs. LANCASTER'S COMPLETELY FURNISHED203 words
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Advertisement192 1913-04-19 13 H SOLE AGENTS M BEHN MEYER CO., LTD., T J. CROWTHER SHAW CO. y A A Selected Range ol I TROPICAL SUITINGS I O Just Arrived. q AN EARLY INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. OUR NEW WORKSHOP adjoins onr Premises thus ensuring I constant attrntion Bad supervision. N Our STYLE AND FIT192 words
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Advertisement700 1913-04-19 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN S. S. CO. Lit, ft THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8 N. CO.. LTD. MTWHH vwmantl* i Perth North West Australian Ports, Java and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailings betweei Singapore and Western Australia, oalling a Java (as induoement offers), Derby, King't Sound (Port for the700 words
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Advertisement1155 1913-04-19 13 Slightly used instruments by Moutrie, Collard and Collard, Brinsmead, Rosenkranz, etc., at prices ranging from $100 upwards. S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the COLOMAI, ENGINEER'S Office, up to noon cf the 21st April, 1913, for the following works:— 1. Pointing Horsbargh Ligbthonse; 2.1,155 words
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Advertisement478 1913-04-19 14 IMSURANOE^^ L-OUWBRCCAt UNION ASSVUAMCB OOMPANY. LIMIT BL PLRB LIFB, MARINA fcOCIP—t QDAUAN'iEBi AND MOTOR CAR ab»BTS nmsl 45n.00G.000 W A. SIMS, ttaaaget Bart-^ta Ei*sah CANTON INSURANCE OFFIOB LIMITBD CapiuJ dubaoribed ...MMO.OOO Amoant paid-ap MO,OCO ReGerre rand 1,600^00 Head Omen, ilt»o«»»a Tbo uadersigaed, havifcj? been appoiated Agents o( tbe above Cotc;aay,478 words
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Advertisement189 1913-04-19 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANf OF GDMM. Established 1863. Direct Government Suptnldon Qovernmont Audit. Polioies are WORLD WIDB and Non-Forfeitable, t-airge Nat Surplus above liabilities (or Reserve and all outstanding elaimi. New Businsss, 1911 nvar. ..lB 800,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, oto., made looally. Numerous modern schemes, 4. H. (VANS, Manager,189 words
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Advertisement438 1913-04-19 14 BANKING. THE BZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. NO. 57 AND (8. KLINO STREKT BtTtELMMP 1807. Capital paid up 11,000,000.00 Reserve liability of proprietors.. .ll,ooo 000.00 Reserve Fund t800.000.00 COURT OF DIRECTORS. 1. Taw Taoa Jooa 6. Low Kboon Yaa 1. Tan Swi Khi T. Sim Kia Jam438 words
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Advertisement517 1913-04-19 14 BANKING. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED. TEMPORARY PREMISES, 81, Market Street, Singapore. AUTHORISED CAPITAL $4,000,000 ISSUED CAPITAL 12,000,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS i I Lee Choon Guan, Esq.— Chairman. Lim Peng Siang.Esq. Cheok Cheng Kee, Scow Eng Tin, Esq. Esq. Yoo Cheng Uai, Esq. Tan bian Cheng, Esq Tan Chay fan,517 words
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Advertisement973 1913-04-19 14 IHBURANCE. The Shanghai Life Prudential ln Pollc Mutual ln Benefits Fidellt y i^M&S&ft ln Trust Conservative '"iJ^^? ln Bu9lneßS Economy in "^J^f*/ Management Cosmopolitan In Character Prompt ln fflsgß!^ Settlement. P. J. FITZGERALD 'SUCCESSFUI. Übsidint Manager, THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. SALES BYAUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of Excellent Wax-polished Teak Household Furniture; Cottage973 words
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Article1010 1913-04-19 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motor Trucks in America. Henry Farrington, the editor of The Power Wagon, contributes to The Chicago Tribune an article in which he shows how great is the lead which America has over others in the use of motor- wagons meaning by1,010 words
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Advertisement330 1913-04-19 15 HAND and POWER RUBBER MACHINES THE ROLLS CAN BE SUPPLIED PLAIN OR GROOVED, THE GROOVING BEING OF ANY SHAPE OR PATTERN DESIRED. SOLE AGENTS CENTRAL I ENGINE WORKS, Limited. FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR Again Reduced in Price. 20 H.P. S-SEATER TOURING GAR FULLY EQUIPPED $1,550 This Startling Price is made330 words
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Advertisement64 1913-04-19 15 A Parent* Duty. Your boy is always getting scratched or cat or braised. Because these wounds have healed all right ia no aign they always will. Get a bottle of Chamberlain'a Pain Balm and see that every injury ia cared foe immediately. Von can get nothing better, and blood poison64 words
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Advertisement127 1913-04-19 15 IF YOU WANT VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY WHY NOT USE ONLY CONTINENTAL COVERS (111-RIBBED). V (Sq. TREAD). CONTINENTAL TUBES. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL Lending" Dealers iincl Gnr-«.£es, OR FROM CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER CO., LTD., Telegrams: SINGAPORE, Phone: CONTINENTA. 17, Collyer Quay. 390. -g CH E^.^r**smi±^JL $2,1 00. 30 H.P. 4-cyliru.ers. Bosch127 words
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Advertisement798 1913-04-19 16 It is mi ANTICORROSIVE and WATERPROOF PAINT. INERTOL It la XME BEST PROTECTION FOR CONCRETE a.r»d IRON. LENGTHENS THE LIFE OF MOTOR CAR MUDGUARDS. WANTS. DRESSER WANTED. WanV'd, a qualified Dresser. Apply to The Manager, Loke Yew Eotate, Koala Pahaug. 114 24-4 LADY TYPISTS WANTED. R- tired immediately, two Lady798 words
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Advertisement567 1913-04-19 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. HOUSE TO LET. No. 66, Robinscn Road. Immediate entry. Apply S. Manuseh Co. 41 a HOUBEB TO LET. To let, No. 46, Anson Road and Nos. 21 and 82, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1 11 n FURNISHED SEASIDE RESIDENCESTOLET. Belmont, Benzoline, Ben567 words
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Advertisement581 1913-04-19 16 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT GO. SHIP-CHANDLERS, Government and Municipal Contractors. 105, 10-1 109, Market Street. Telephone Nos. 481 and 1174. THE ARYA DISPENSARY Is opened at 3, Bras Basah Road. Patent medicines of all kinds are always stocked. Eyes can be carefully examined by aspecialist and spectacles supplied. .The patronago of581 words
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Advertisement533 1913-04-19 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the current week, and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Fixtures kor533 words
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Advertisement661 1913-04-19 16 BOARD AND LODGING. SILVERBANK. ORCHARO ROAD. English Home, vacancy, single room. Telephone 628. 1-4 80-4 Y. M. C. A. HOUSE. Exoellent rooms, with or without board. Apply The General Secretary. 1-2-sdu. v PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Bedroom and dressingroom, $85. Bachelors only. Tennis. Apply Ctntrai, c/o Straits Times. 7 4661 words
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