The Straits Times, 18 September 1913
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Title Section14 1913-09-18 1 The Str aits Times. NO. 14.190 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1913. PHICE 10 CENTS.14 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement113 1913-09-18 1 THE CELEBRATED White Horse ICOTCII X U WHIHT KUTAHLISBBD 1741. Katz Bros* ARE NOW MAKING A Special Display OF Silver Goods SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Inspection and Comparison Invited. r-'r 1 Tpol Kits. jj ttJE 1 No K3O ConUining 16 Tools, $IS.SO. A No. K4O. Containing 24 $26. 00. ||Lh^113 words
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Advertisement42 1913-09-18 1 SLEDGE MILK IS OBNUINB Swiss Milk from cattle grazed on the FAMOUS PASTURES OF THB BERNESE ALPS. s wsKgm H c i^m i o m#f i MmM. tor SLEDGE BRAND Unsweetened Condensed or Natural Sterilized. Sole Importers: J. TRAVERS ft SONS. LIMITED42 words
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Advertisement162 1913-09-18 1 ROBINSON'S SALE BARGAINS. The best VALUE ever offered in WHITE STRAW HATS Made from Pearly jg^^^^^^^M Fitted with the Patent White Straw. ft '^^H|^Hfl cushion head lining "T^s^^fciiiiiiS^ which not only prevents Lined with undyed (2=k !^Eo- r tne Mat In)l11 blowing leather head band. 0 off but gives extreme162 words
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Advertisement10 1913-09-18 1 DORSES CALCARIUM DISTEMPER Sen A .►M. ADAMSON. GILFILLAN Ct LTD10 words
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Article733 1913-09-18 2 PROSPECTS OF GREAT OIL SUPPLIES. Gold and Petroleum. A recent issoe of the Near East con tains some interesting particulars conoarnin|{ the mineral wealth of Persia, which hare been supplied by M. Charles Hrooard, mm ing engineer, who spent many years prospecting and travelling in the Shah's domains.733 words
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Article271 1913-09-18 2 Mr. H. M. Kobiaaoa (Deputy ChMf Ina peclor of Factories), and Mr. If. J. Wilton (Inspector of Factorial in Glasgow), have* pra— ted to the Horn* Secretary a report on accident, in skip building yards, in which they aay I-" We hare obaarred in maay yarda that271 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement333 1913-09-18 2 Have you used this f <^99& Beautifier? V Hazeline\ SNOW" B Let the skin be rough or wrinkled, dry or grta-y, dull and colourless or too florid, "'Ha/iiin> Snow" will do more to restore its fine texture and youthful freshness than any other preparation. Hazclinc Snow" trtcctually cleanses the pores333 words
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Advertisement11 1913-09-18 2 Fo. Children s Hneking Conrfi at Night, Wowis" Orena Pi— ■■■■iCnre.11 words
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Advertisement425 1913-09-18 2 SKIN TROUBLE KEPT CHILDROUWAKE. Herself and Four Children a Mass of Sores. Discharge Like Water Before Scabs Formed. Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. DoadmaM Rd.. Corwrn Bay. N. Wataa.— My ridm boy. rvihi y«an otd. cau«hv a skin dlataao from the srhuoL Ws /~!u\ <Giv T 3^^ Vl wj425 words
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Advertisement178 1913-09-18 2 RANEEOUNOE GLAZED STONE W ARK. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED SHARPE, ROSS CO.. LD. FRESH MILK! FRESH MILK!! SINGAPORE MODEL DAIRY. CONTRACTORS TO '.HI MILITARY AND GOVEKNMBNT HOSPITALS. Toe milk is produced order the most Msitary conditions, the mo*t up to date machinery and implement* boms; used. Price 2O178 words
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Article892 1913-09-18 3 PERMANENT FUND FOR TRAINING A-THLETES. £100,000 Needed. I The appeal for a fund of XIOO.GOU to aeenre the worthy reprercntation of Ureat Britain lat tbe Olympic Uaiuee of 1916, in Berlin, should command the sympathetic interest not only of athletes, but ul ail tboae who wish to ace892 words
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Article44 1913-09-18 3 A well known lawyer wrote Rascal ia Ike hat of a brother lawyer, who, oa diaeover bm it, aatniea a onanjilaißt ia open court afaiOHi tl« trespasaer, woo, he aaid. bad not paly taken lua hat, but bad written hie owa Mine id it.44 words
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Article30 1913-09-18 3 OauhetU once offered vi atnUn with iMkiyrf «x tbw— A francs to aa incor Mibte Bokemiaa. who. however, d«;liDad wit* thaakn. «»yi»« I otn make more Umb Mm* by bor*owia«30 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement526 1913-09-18 3 The National Mutual Life Association OF AUSTRALASIA. LIMITED. Batabllahed 1 Tbe flrkt Lule Office in t ie world to introduce tbe aoa-iortaitare priociple to Polioies A Mutual Offloev no Brtar«rtoM«p«. Low Pi»«miuivia Annual Inooma atI.aB4.SS4. Fundi «7.251,350 Claima omit* M.OTS.BIO. ALL profit* are distributed aoioaiart Policy holders. Claim* aaid ia526 words
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Advertisement62 1913-09-18 3 Chronic Diarrboea. Are yon sabjaU to attacks of diarrhoea Seep absolutely aaiat for a law days, rest in t»d if sun Hli be careful of yoor diet aad take Chambsrisias t oHe, Cholera aad Diar rbnea Kemedy. Tbie sasdicias baa earsd casrs of chronic diarrhoea that pfaysiosaaa ha*c failed oa.62 words
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Advertisement388 1913-09-18 3 Meltonian Cream is alone among polish* r for the faultless finish it gives to black footwear. Meltonian Cream fee.ls th* leather keeps it nipple to iti length of Jays.' 4%q\ Tktrtumctkwgetu J. v_^J f\ t fu 'y tconomicil. IDL t; McltsMla Black or Brnvn cerlamlr ihe U H 1u«»t |*<lr388 words
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Advertisement274 1913-09-18 3 You may pay more for your milk but you cannot get a better quality. SM-ra Mi IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS a BUILDERS. THE UNITED SAW MILLS, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements AUTHORISED CAPITAL $1,000,000. Board of Directors. On<> Sam Leon Chairman. Dr Lim Boos Keno. Tan Chen.; Si an.;,274 words
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Advertisement699 1913-09-18 4 aItAIEI SAILINGS. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. DM i \P.\S. PEN ISO, CEYLON, AISTKVI.U. INDIA. ADBN. BOYPT. MKDITKRKANKAN PORTS PLY MOUTH AND LONDON. Throngh Bill* ot Lading i*«oed for China Coa^t, P.-raaa Oalf, Continental and Amvricaa Port*. Stoamer* will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES r t f'<r Hump*). Coaaecting at699 words
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Advertisement661 1913-09-18 4 STEAMER BAILM6B. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAM SH IF CO. LTO. EUROPEAN LINE A Fortnightly aarviee ia maiataiaed br twora Yokohama via porta to Marseille*. Laadoa and Antwerp, oader mail eoaUaet with tbe Imperial Japaaeao Government The Mew Twin eerf-w Sktamen maiotaimag thia aaHMifi have bf«n kpcrialiy dewgaed and eoaatmcted. aad661 words
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Advertisement691 1913-09-18 4 BTEAIER BAIUNBB THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. ID. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang. Benerah, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bient, Semera, Bacbok, Kelantan. Tabai. Baagnara, T. lupin, Panarai, Patani, Siagora Laeon, Kobnamai, iiandon, I sag«nea, Tako. Chumpon, Kohiak and Bangkok. Due Departure SM. VUG ALA S*M)t. 9tO a. a. PRACHATIPOK Swpt. 91 S«a*t. 94691 words
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Advertisement68 1913-09-18 4 SSANQ LINE OF STEAMERS. a* ■Oiaaagle" I.TM Toaa tt "Seaagßae" I TM Taw. M. deaag Cbooa 6.TTB roa a. FOR PENAW AND RANGOON v. SaUNO 888, oa Sept 18, 1918. Tbia *teamar baa aioall—t aoeommod. Moa tor p ,m, aad aarria* qoalifled aargaoa. She baa Blaotrir Light* tbroagh tm Wm68 words
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Advertisement519 1913-09-18 4 STEMKR BAIUNIS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LIRE. HAMBURB. A*t> MWTtC* «4Brr«Ka<>< ■AMTSwiS. "•••Sa" HIMI Combined Harvlof Tbe Btramro* of .beaeComf *"ie* m.iata.r regalar ear lce tatweiiM Hamburg Bremen Aarwcrp. Rotlortfan aad Bmden aad tbr Fttaha. Cbiaa acd Japaa. Urmewardi, they an diapatobed fort aigbtly tor Havre aud Hambam and -net a mmth519 words
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Advertisement626 1913-09-18 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. IM D. L." NORUQEUTSCHER LLYOO. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. T! In' an J well known ma<l «tcamera of tin- 1 >mpaoy Bifl hrtaadaUy fr. in Bremew, Hamburg, via Rotterdam Antwerp. Southaiup'ou. liihra tar. Citnoa, Naptea bag Mam Alexandra, .a I vice ver«a) Port St at, Si> I'ioao..626 words
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Advertisement167 1913-09-18 5 HOOGLANDT ANO COMPANY. SINGAPORE. JENATZY fe Ji-NATZY Jjj JENATZY 1 I JIiNATZY JE:NATZY 5 JENATZY S f JENATZY JENATZY 8 h JENATZY fe JENATZY g HOOGLANDT <Sc CO SINGAPORE. TARAKAN CRUDE OIL An Efficient and Economical WOOD PRESERVATIVE CompMrc tln> price with that of "Patent" Preservatives. <£ -j f\g\ PER167 words
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Advertisement238 1913-09-18 5 GUAN KIAT 4 GO. hlp-Chanrilera, 37, PHILLIP .rRKsTT. Now Shipment Just Imported 1 H ibbucW coloured paint oil aad soadties Ase, hammer, broom, file aod Rcjthe handle* Rlack staple vices 3,8), 4 aj", 6.6*. 1 jaw Krass aad iroo batt hinges Brass ire gauze and fire clay I'anvaa boas and238 words
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Advertisement372 1913-09-18 5 100 Copies in IO Minutes. The Doplieasor will reproduce prtect copies of l.aadwntioK type writing drawinien, tbosic, menu*, i tc., in several colour* at one time. Cbineae, Malay. Tamil, Siamese and even Sbotthasd characters can be faithfully copied. $8. P. A. BEINS Co., 12, Change Alley, SINGAPORE. UNIVERSAL Patent Fumigator.372 words
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Advertisement634 1913-09-18 5 Made in Dublin. BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION Br READ BROTHERS, i^—i Dog's Head Guinness with tbe Dog's Mud Label ea .very botll. Is superior to any stool becauss h Is brewed from the only atout wat.r In tbe world; Ibe DUBLIN WATER Keeps in all climates Always uniform and atandard634 words
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Advertisement23 1913-09-18 6 I J5. THF DRINK J8 ■jsL^jS^JsH Ml^ JT^^ \^J A ■'fJ^Mu?' L^lf Obtainable from Sole Importers any drink stores. BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD.23 words
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Article172 1913-09-18 7 To-DAT. Honxknnx and Japan l'« nvorlicli Bpm Hatu Pahat Am« Hin 8 pm I'enani; ltan)*oon and Calcutta Oakaata Maru 3 pm ■i I l*jurbi>n 8 pm Malar, a. port Dieknon, Swetu-nliam. mil Hauaa A?uli<-nt 3 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 8 pm Port Daaaßßl and v <172 words
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Article104 1913-09-18 7 Mail Steamer Movements I (bins with auilx ft .i Lua Bg at I 4 am t. Id arrrr* In i. OB > The P. an I <>. outwarl intorm vliate steamer Sum itra i- In.' at >lomboat a.tn oa Septemb<-r 19, ami ra»y be expected to arn\. bar* on or104 words
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Article318 1913-09-18 7 SINGAPORE SHIPPING. Latest Arrivals. lUn Ilin (iuan. Hnt. *tr. 543 toaa,('aptaia i IV otianak. Baft 16. <i.c. b*l i\> ThonK Kk. Fur I'outiaoak. It.in H.iiii; Ueag, lint aw 7 1 i U «n«, t 'apt RaaM i 'is lUackok, lafl I < >. Low Sum. For Bani(kok MaalilM, .Up ate318 words
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107 1913-09-18 7 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and keppel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels arc Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAOAB. Bait Wbabf Basw Nil. a W. Sbi'Tlom No. 1... Marudu. Sbbib« Wbabt Nil. Maim W. Sbct. No. 3... C010mb0 Maru. Albon^a. B. ..Nam San^. 4...K110ra. 6 ..Klang. 6... 1 harnli. Naw Does 7 ..I'n.ler107 words
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Article111 1913-09-18 7 LOCAL PASSENGER LISTS. Arrivals. Pit «tr. Kiuta. S»-|>t IT. Ptaasj T. Abhod via |>«rtH Mr. H. Whitehead. Mi** Ni.la. Per ntr. KaWa. Se|>t 17 Kn>m Malacca: Mexars. V W K I'.lj.leriHU'in. C. J. Potter ami K. VaaWaV Per -tr IK vanha, S«pt«iiiher I«.— From Mianuhai via poit- Mr- K. Plinth.111 words
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Article187 1913-09-18 7 A fairly full aoooaat of bow tbe three Japanciw. prt-rioaalj reported killed, oame to tbeiread* a bow furtbcoinintf. «ay» ih* N. C •i. When tbo (iov< rnraent troop* eatrred Nankin these Japanese, mcuibera of a family of ••inbt. left tb. ir boo**, aad flyioK their187 words
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Article263 1913-09-18 7 . RXCHANOE SIMtNU. SBPTIMBBB IH, 1913. On Lovoo* Bank 4 u/t 1/4, > Demand Private 6 tv/« 2 1I m,i m. 2 i>» Oiumi Huik i d i*|. I Private 8 m/i 5484 <>■ Fames Bank d/d 3Mi Prirato 8 m/i M fOO Oh India. Bank T. T.263 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article181 1913-09-18 7 I?"? 6 1 BoTen. Bellow aloe (J 10 10 Ampin 8.50 10.00 1 1 Aver Went? I.CO 10 10 BeU* 2.60 2.75 10 10 Brain* 050 1.00 10 10 Kampu ft 10 10 Kanabd 1 90 3.10 10 10 KinUAjMOciaiionl '«> 14.00 XI 41 kinUTin 1.17.6 '2A.6 *l XI181 words
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Article663 1913-09-18 7 a/, a/- aiu«m i/» £1 £1 AnKloJaT* 4/3 8/- An K lo Malay 8/- 8/10 2/- a/- BthuiK Maiaka 41 41 »»tu Tik« 2-6-0 SJ2 6 ■2 2 IWkoh 1/- 1 4 Jig., 1 dts ,9 dit ill 41 Bukit Kajaßß 12.6 1 10.9 Cl 41 Bukit Liotanft 8.X.0663 words
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Article96 1913-09-18 7 j—l Buyer. M 41 41 I. SmeHißß Ca 15/6 17/ 41 41 Pret 1.0.0 l.:to 6/ Bteotnc T'ways 4/ 4.6 10 10 Fraaer A Nea-re 61.00 100 Uowarth Brakine 4)XO 100 T%Prat ***** 100 100 KaU Bro, Del 180.00 14(1 00 10 10 Mayaard Co. J>uo IUO 100 K.96 words
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Advertisement88 1913-09-18 7 chambrrlain'* Couch Kemedy. in .-.ly haa ao enperior aa a care for *****, >■ it i -I. -.pinn ....ikh. It h*ik»m favorite with tbe ajotben of youBK rbiklrea fur almost fort* year*. Ciiaoibrrlain* Cou«h Krawty oaa alweya be daaaadad apoa aad ia pleaaaat to take. It aat only cure* nrfda88 words
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Advertisement211 1913-09-18 7 AUCTION SU.ES bn I i iti l>,»|»-nH'«iv HI. Beaajii it, 1 1. »U>k in tr*Ie. hit id« etc.. at II. September 30. At Burnbrae. NV I A, Aml.T*.n K«<l off Orange Grove Roa-1. teak hooaehoid furniture, etc., pr>|«-rty of Dr. K. W. Mr. at 2. -> ■|.uiul»r 22.— At Outline211 words
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Advertisement327 1913-09-18 7 WpSSSavta.**.'* f> I O T -A^-fc l7r73..i'HH 13? CKA«Titilcrrv»»i 0 I 3 I •i_ v rj I 2 .BaU IMiAuuiiULlii JL Ajj //^^w' ti |^**Wlar^»y^WplaV J IVfiSty 7v *A WMl^lMtf Stocks held by yl^F^P^aH iJw JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd., klrfoitil I at/^ •aaaaamaßal T«l t-awaaaaß I JQMJJ'M BOB INSON CO-327 words
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Advertisement97 1913-09-18 7 AT THB HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BHIDOB BOAD. S FEATURE FILMS S WILL RB PI T (M THB SCRKhN TO-NIOHT! 0.30 to 1 1 p.m. TO-NIOHT!! WeUern drama TMB WBLL A.BW (A farmer thrown down a well ia n aeoed by hn wit. Another bnnnic oomedy: THE RISK AMD FALL97 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1913-09-18 7 DAILY TIME TABLE. FIXTURES. Thursday, September 18. Hi«li »'»lir I Friday, September 1°. Hiv'li Wtim. 0.11 am U P-" H II P. an I <>. <• in trl mail ilue. .Saturday. SeptemSer 20. Water. 0 »< ru 0 4« pro K.H.1 I. I It ,,in; Dull 11*11. 5unday, .September II,119 words
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1018 1913-09-18 8 The Straits Times. THURS DAY, SEPTEMBER 18. THE SPIRIT OF THE NAVY. We all believe in Urn might of the British navy aad it* roadiauuxi aad ability to All the role for which it exist-. We believe that it possesses tha finest ship* and the finest men afloat, aad that1,018 words
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Article14 1913-09-18 8 Tbe Middletoa Tin Miaea output for Augont waa, kluioiag iiJUt pieala, tnbotors 61.88 ptcub.14 words
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Article36 1913-09-18 8 Tbe steamer Cboising, inward bound to Bangkok baas Singapore, stock when sadsav onring to cross the bar on tbe 10th iaat. It was expected that she would refloat the fol lowing day aad make bar dneliaatioa.36 words
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Article63 1913-09-18 8 At tbe and of last wank the Mataora Mara was still diachargiag bar oargo at Huh s Oodoea, Hpigang. Bbc was expect od to nniah this last Monday or Toeaday at the latest, and waa to go into dry dock for a tainnnk ci ami nation for her hull aad63 words
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Article67 1913-09-18 8 A number of student* of the Hongkoa K L* ai reran y who have beea speadiag tbe va oatMS) ia the Straits SecUeotenU arrive.) back ia tbe ooloay last week. Winning wub them two asweuiasrs. guile a aumnt-r of fresh etedaats are expected to joia the I'ni renity from the67 words
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Article18 1913-09-18 8 The 12 o'clock noon gun at Kort Canning was fired incorrectly yesterday at well M again to day.18 words
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Article26 1913-09-18 8 Tbe corrrapomlcnt of tlie Jiji at Peking says that mtoy nfliciala in Peking and Tieobun are looking forward to the re dstablinbnivat of Imperialixm in China.26 words
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Article34 1913-09-18 8 Sentence of four montha' rigorou* imprisonment (la passed upon I.nu T.-ck. found guilty this morning in tbe first court of attempting to break into the dwelling, 17. t'pper Nankin Street, occupied by Lim Pun.34 words
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Article42 1913-09-18 8 There occurred in Shanghai on the niitht of Septciuber 14 the mmt cxtenxive bla/.c in ten years. Sixty seven Chinese houses were burnt completely out and nearly a hundred more were badly damaged, tbe loss being esti mated at over Tie. 100,000.42 words
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Article41 1913-09-18 8 The important decision has been delivered by the Osaka Court, which rule* that tbe registration ol representatives of foreign domiciled trade mark owners under the old Trade- Mark law ia invalid undor the new law and that fresh registration is required.41 words
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Article58 1913-09-18 8 Suah Lye Kiat, of New Market ltoad. tbe owner of tbe ateaiuer Benuit. was, yesterday, lined tiW and costs by the senior magistrate for aSluwing bis vessel to be loadvd ou Sunday while she was lying in the roada Tbe captain, Sabto bin Tambun, waa cautioned and discharged as the58 words
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Article58 1913-09-18 8 The Japanese newspaper Nichi Nichi says that at Mukden, on tbe Nth inst., two Jape new army surgeons in uniform were attack ed by two Chinese farmers. On tbe same evening, Chinese soldiers invaded the rail way territory on a pretence of pursuing ban dits, and fired woapons, thua committing58 words
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Article59 1913-09-18 8 Hector K. Askvv, the Eurasian who was found guilty an Monday ol cheating Mr. Hugh Hutchison out of 1541, wan sent«n<nl, yesterday afternoon, to thruu weeki rigoruua imprisonment. Tbe man was in*tructe<l to take up a billet at Teluk Annon aad a sum oi |.*>o wan adranon] to him, but59 words
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Article62 1913-09-18 8 Again it has to be recorded that nothing has bt en lieard >f tin- lii< boat aud cruw u( six men dtapetched from the Kuongwei when that, vowel waa in diatrvM in th< China sea. At the time a gale waa blowing and Uic conviction in becoming more and more62 words
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Article66 1913-09-18 8 Ong Choi I'aog, of New Market Street, litreporUd a ease of cheating by an unknowu Chinaman. The man, so he allege*, came to bun with a 'etter. purporting to come from a chop in Hod Struct, ordering a U ol tobacco val icd at tit*. It was not until aome66 words
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Article61 1913-09-18 8 For iDgenu'ty in advertimng enmmcod tli to the balloon to be seen aaai ntral London, witl a most realintic dummy figure ol a man juapended (rum it in iui<i air. Tbe ountrivanoe nas employed by a tirui in tbe cinematograph industry. Advertising bal louos aad kib-a are com moo enuugb.61 words
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Article76 1913-09-18 8 With regard to the proposal for tbe ac osbratioa of Indian maila tlie Pall Mall Oaaatte says that tbe auggeation ia that vesmils ahall ply to ■alassS with ajMet rail caruiuunication will h od b. i Meanwhile tbe exMtrng Hoiubty I r ..I, i sailing* would be contiuu<il with acoelera76 words
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Article93 1913-09-18 8 A Britiidi Military Mimi .v. U. a.i.^l by Sir John Krench, and conHiating of Lieutenant (it-neral Sir James Orierson, Brigailu r ■ient-ral Wilson, and tbe British Military Attache in Paris. Colonel Yarde Buller, ha.bxen present at the operations carried out at Chalons by the 40th Infantry Division an<i the troop*93 words
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Article121 1913-09-18 8 Captain Ferguson, of tbe Nteanur Han Whatt Soon, on arrival t I'enang on Monday from Langkat, reported that one out of the forty live deck Duntngera was found to be lneane on tbe nivbt of the 18th in-Oaot. Thi «kipper ordered the man to dc hound to tbe mainmast until121 words
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Article195 1913-09-18 8 There were ooe or two >iuii»inK feature* in a oaae brogbt bef'-ie Mr. Talma ia the anooad oourt this v.oniuu- A I»«ni(»li youth, oani'il Ooonaoolh. was the sornswd. Cap tain Lake, ol the stsaacr Naa Beag, the nnmpiainant, and tbe charier owe of ireepueiOK oa a ship. Captain I>ak* stated195 words
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Article18 1913-09-18 8 Mr. \un« Hid Pong, oompradore of tbe hart* r.-d liank at Hongkong, ia .1. a.l.18 words
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Article20 1913-09-18 8 Tbc Liverpool Post says that tin- DwfcaaJ t onnaught will be tbe first Lord Lieutenant of Irelaiid umler Home Itulr.20 words
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Article36 1913-09-18 8 I.irutenant OL K. T. Thorp. M llu Km if.LJ awl been traiiWxi li«vo of abnence on private atTain fr..m \,.vi mbt-r 4 to .luly 4, 10U. with pm mission to pi.-.i-l to tbo I nited King<lom.36 words
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Article42 1913-09-18 8 ('apt. Kobinw, of tin- K I i'm\ steamer ThonyAii. ban juit h hospital it Hon^Uoug afWr M attack of typhonl. Ho aaysa to leave that colony by tlu- (in Ban \|n-ar. an<l expected to taku command o! hi* buat again at Singapore.42 words
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Article42 1913-09-18 8 Major .1. C Krinton. M I'mi, l!a-l minton, Oloucestershirc, ami H, N Tlhumber land maiifiionit, W., in vngagml Ui be uiarrifl to Mrs. Wilham .laitint. Waal I '.-an Park. Chiclieater, and the wedding will Uk. place very <juietly at an early date.42 words
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Article57 1913-09-18 8 Our IVnang corroflponiU-nt, wiring under yesterdays date, aaya that tht- Ovsarwar, Hal A H. \o tiK. K I M r,.. aciompani.il by Mr. A. 11. Cox. the n-sid<>ni manag< r of (tiiiim Dt wharrtN. IVnang. went out th. I'rai dock j<ropt-rty id the morning, ami that hin ExcelkMcy wu giving57 words
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Article85 1913-09-18 8 The death has occurred of Mr. Kdward Le Sago, elder Ron of Mr J. M. l^e Sage, tin.' managing olitur of the Daily Telegraph, and a member of the »tatf of that n» ->i<a[»r. Mr. Kdward l/c Sage waa thirty seven yean of age, and had aru<l as foreign correspondent85 words
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Article100 1913-09-18 8 Mr. K Irving, chairman sj the Matricula tion Board. I'mventity of Hongkong, utaten that tbe fulluwing have U-.ii siK-c-emful in tlie Matriculation examination F'ok Wing Kan, Au Kirn h»c,u, > an<io J Lee Iv iln ung. Ma t hiu Xi, ip Kuk Sang. (hau Cheon^ Kin. (hau Vat Kwong, <100 words
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Article136 1913-09-18 8 Two Chinamen. Tan Ah Hua ami I'ua .li Puau were sentenced to eightron BaaHsl ripnsaai imprisonment ymtorday in tin- I »i-» IrM Qbjb] for liouhv trnspaaa. Mr. l^yinal.l wTaJaaj llughm, of 1. l^onie Hill, nUt.->l th*t his bourn was broken into on the ajaJM of Aiiguol136 words
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Article272 1913-09-18 8 Mr. W. R. D Beckett, C. M.G. The |>H«t of Itriiioh OmbbJ Oaaasa] of the Dutch Kaat Indie* liaa bt-en 1.-.I to and accepted by Mr W. It D. H,.k,u. (Ml,, at present Consul Qaaanl in Kan^kok Tin* m tli- tint paid ■aßaJaJsaaßj Ui« llnti«h (iovernment list made in tlu-272 words
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Article302 1913-09-18 8 A Htranxc ntcry told in tl.it oourse of the opening of a out before the lua^imr.u-, Mr. rorrer, in Uil tlnrd oourt yeater acc-twl li Malay named Mat Aiuio him tiie chart;)' a«ainitt luiu one ol <loinx iuitlh. l> Uk eiUnt .>( |]i« i b)302 words
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Advertisement195 1913-09-18 8 BY ROYAL. WARRANT OP APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY King George V. BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE. tOLI AGENTS CALDBECK. MACGREGOR CO. OUR NEW PRICE LIST OF Wines, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Has been carefully revised and if not already to hand we will be pleased to post you one on application. JOHN LITTLE CO.195 words
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Advertisement179 1913-09-18 8 POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS Wtdntsdav, Thursday and Friday, iepumber 17. 18 and 19 OF HELL as depicted by tLai I ni<]ue Film Production now bf log shown AT THE ALHAMBRA Bsac a Road, Sbcohd Saow, OJO to 11 m DANTE'S INFERNO THE WORLD 8 GREATEST ALLEGORY A Picture which took179 words
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Advertisement9 1913-09-18 8 Latest advertisemenU of tbe day appear on page 11.9 words
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Article265 1913-09-18 9 s UNREST SPREADING AMONG THE RAILWAYMEN. Fears of a National Stoppage. Kama's Tsli..«»« London, September 17. It is estimated Uiat five thousand Liver pool railwayoicn will be striking to day. tMvca goods yards are closed. Twelve Midland railwaymea at Binning ham who ii/aetirl to handle Liverpool goods were265 words
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Article166 1913-09-18 9 OFFICER SHOT DEAD. Little Man Retaliates on Big Assailant. Kbi-tki's Tbu»ra>. London, September 17. iMrinic a sitting of the Court of II inour of Landwebr ofni-ers at Berlin, Captain West urnbagen slappnl the face of Professor Maaas, the well known painter, wbom be accus d of slandering him. I'r. tenor166 words
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Article44 1913-09-18 9 KacT»a TaLaoa&a. Loadon. September 17. Admiral Arnathnot aad Captain Eric Back ran a hundred yards' race at Portsmouth yesterday ia f ulfilmeat of a wager of tl made twenty year* ago. Capt. Hack woa ia VH •monads. Admiral M«»x was judge.44 words
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Article36 1913-09-18 9 SPANIARDS HARD-PRESSED. KSCTBKS TbL*..»*M London, IT. The Spaniaris arc again arverely pressed ar. und Cswta, where lUisuh, Urn aoted autagoeiet of Urn Freaeb. ban assumed Urn leadership of the eaessy. Stroag reinforce sweats are leaving Spaia.36 words
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Article44 1913-09-18 9 KaiTcas TsLsuasM. l/ondoa, Sentassbsr IT. The firs* class cricket saa.nn waa brought v. a close with Urn match at Uw Oval bet wmm Kent aad Yorkshire aad Urn Rest of Kngland. The Hast woa by aa innings aad 46 run a.44 words
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Article43 1913-09-18 9 MEXICO AND U.S. WARSHIPS. Karma i Tstannaav Loadoa, September IT. Ia his message to Coagvas*. Pmiaiat Huerta resowinMstdsd Urn non renewal of pemusasua lor Amerieaa warshtps to as man* ia Mswiwiß ports wbea to* atx months' period granted by CeaM*— has eapired a43 words
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Article109 1913-09-18 9 Doable Life of Pseudo-Catholic Priest. Raima* T*ls<i«»h London, September 17. Tbe New York ooroner, Mr. Feinberg, re ferrmg to the arrest of More*, expresses Urn opinion that Schmidt wa* the master mind of a criminal association. Schmidt was assistant Rector of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. The109 words
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Article55 1913-09-18 9 Katrraa t T»li»*um» London. Septcmhat 17. A Tokio mrwMf states that in atldition to the two eruiimv already mentioned, a •quad ron ol destroyers left today for Nankin in anticipation of further outrage* on the part of Chang Htun, whoee diamiaaal U a sine qua non in55 words
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Article28 1913-09-18 9 !>■■ OtTuuATUcaa Lloyd Tblmbah. JWrlin. Somber IT. Tlk- Kreuz ZeitoOK report* that the ChiMr ud JtpuMK tmbHuJon at St. I'etora bourg bare reoeired information denying Urn ruoioar of war.28 words
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Article53 1913-09-18 9 (FIIOV Oca OWK Coßßßtll'OXDKim. PenanK, September IT. Mr. K. R. Hrliui-, tub editor of the Pining </»/. :U: died Uiit morning at tbe (»ineral ILM[it<l. following an apoplectic aeiznre oa SumUy aft«roooa. Mo was a native of Olaagow and bad work pI mi i Duiubor of53 words
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Article104 1913-09-18 9 The late Mr. Helme was s well known newspaper man whose connection with Urn Kir East dated back to September, 1901. when he arrived from home to join the editorial ■taff of the Hongkong Daily Press, and upon Uie termination of an agreement went to Shanghai and eventually became oonnected104 words
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Article551 1913-09-18 9 Question of Responsibility for Ship In Dry-dock. Tli* rniit brought by the Singapore Slipway and KDnmc riag Co Li 1., agaiaat the owner of the steamer H»og Ho. (or <it«t 117,01)0 in reapaoi at work done ami material supplied to the vessel whea un.ler repair, and551 words
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Article1122 1913-09-18 9 UNEVENTFUL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Company's Present Position. The annual general meeting of the Jimah Knbber Estate, Ltd., wu held yesterday in tbe Exchange. Mr. Junes Saodgrass pre sided and the following shareboiden were preeont Messrs. Mas. Hiickea, O. Bantle, V. A. Turner. Chew Woon Poh, J. H.1,122 words
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Article1975 1913-09-18 9 RAILWAY SERVANTS ASSAULTED AT KAJANG. Alleged Incivility. (Fbon a Couusroin>Birr.) Kajang, September 17. In the polioe court at Kajang. before Mr. K K. Taylor, Dintnet UAoer, Mr. E. V T Cumrninn, manager of Suugei Kinching Kob bar Company, some twelve milea from KajaoK. wu charged upon throe1,975 words
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Article38 1913-09-18 9 (FSOM OUB Own CoBSBSPOMDBKT.) London, September lA. (iula Kalumpong Kstates bare declared an interim dividend of Is. Owing to Urn fall in rubber, the com. pany ia raiaing the standard girth for tapping young tree*.38 words
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Article168 1913-09-18 9 The death occurred under tragic circum stances, of Mr. H. T. Webb, aged -11, muiager of Edinburgh Estate. The following details are printed in Urn Malay Mail Mr. Webb, after breakfast, went out to look at some bow clearing with an aaaistant Mr. Cruealey. They walked down168 words
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Article95 1913-09-18 9 The Kotnui Cetliohc oomoianity in Hong koag aad Maaao nwona the \<m of a well known aad highly respected Jesuit Father the Rut. Job* Ooeoalves. who died at the Spiaisii IHxninieao PrucuraUoa oa the tfili IBs*., uJ was buried in the Human Catboh< C—.lsry at Happy Valley. Kr. Ojnoalves im95 words
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Article121 1913-09-18 9 *> NEW LINE FROM ENOS TO THE BLACK SEA. Demotika Still in Dispute. RatJTBB j Taaaeaaai. London, September 17. Constantinople, September ln.-TheTuroo Bulgarian rlnlagsla. are meeting to day. They will be chiefly oonor-rned witb Urn poawasioa of Doiuotika. When agreement on this question is reached, Uie delegates will121 words
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Article56 1913-09-18 9 Dbb OsTAxuTistßß Lloyd Tblbobam. Berlin, September IT. The Turce Bulgarian peace treaty will be initialled to-day. Turkey k.»|« the strategical position of Dumotika, but the town becomes a Bulgarian enclave. Kirkilisse aad Adrianople remain Turkmh. Tirnowo and Mustafa Bulgarian. After the signing, there will he an exchange of prisoners of56 words
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Article92 1913-09-18 9 FIGHTING IN TRIPOLI. Italian General Killed in Sharp Engagement. Kbotbb TsLseaAa. London. September \K Rome, September IT. Italian troops, commanded by General Torelli, while pursuing rebels from an abandoned position at Gsur, midway between Bengha/.e and iK-ma in Tripoli, encounter"! the euemy in broken, wooded country. After a stubborn engages****92 words
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Article39 1913-09-18 9 Raima's Tblbobah. London. September 17. At Brooklines, Massachusetts, in tho first qualifying round of the American open golf championship. Vardon was the lowest scorer witb 151. The Boston amateur Ouimei, a youth of twenty, scored l.Vi.39 words
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Article72 1913-09-18 9 At New York on August 10, in the prsaaaoe of 1,000 spectators, Harry Yard ■•> ami Edward Kay defeated the brothers Gilbert and lieu Nichols in a thirty si\ hole best ball match at Philadelphia by I up and 'i to play. Vanlon waa off hi. game, ana ia said72 words
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Article20 1913-09-18 9 Kai tv* s TrLRnsAH. London, September 17. The death has taken place of the well. known Socialist, Mr. Quelch.20 words
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Article41 1913-09-18 9 Kaimi'i Tilioiub. London, Srpu>tub.r 17. Colonel Wiatcrfeld, a lli-ruima *tu<-lje *tteodioK tbc Krmcli uinix ivr<», li*» been •enoualy iDjurwl by bi* motor car overturn in«. Hi* pelria is fnctarad. Presideot Poincar- Inn rup>-kledlj io<|uirod m to hia condition.41 words
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Article57 1913-09-18 9 l>as OsTssuTiacßß I. loth Tbu iui. Berlin. September IT. During the French manoeuvre*, the automobile of one of tho German attachus, Lieut. Coloael Winterfeld turneil over through a defective tyre and the officer waa soriooaly injured in the breast and legs. Preaident Pbinoare ha* visited Col. W inter laid, who57 words
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Article42 1913-09-18 9 Das OsTASunscas Llotd Tslbosab. Berlin, September 17. A report is published at Paris that M. Is wolaki, Urn Russian Ambassador to Francs, goes to London, replacing Count Renckeadorf aad that M. Kokowxew takes Urn place of M. lawolaki at Fans.42 words
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Article37 1913-09-18 9 'he East Asiatic Company's Daily Report The Barks* ia London yesterday waa attain ils|n«aaiiil. The prices were Hard r me Para Spot :i/«4 a Forward s/3 First latex arena, delivery aext thr~- uijoti.. t/Ot37 words
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Article2256 1913-09-18 10 HOW GENERAL CHANG'S MEN ENTEkED THE CITY. Dramatic Ending to the Siege. Ttie npecial cot respoadeat of tlit'hiaa Daily Hull «nt Ins pan.-r the follow ingdeerupiion of tlie I*ll >» Nankin, dated YanhwaoMn. s. pu iuh r 1 lily, practically without warning, the lit in r»i i2,256 words
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Article554 1913-09-18 10 "VAMPIRES OF STAGE. Heartbroken Mother Tells of A Wasted Life. Following upon the scathing attack on 'Data" and cboroa girl*, or fish blooded vanipirea," aa tlif latter were called, tlte AOrlJ publishes a lit^i from a heartbroken mother in support of the condemnation of Rtai-u beauties It was stated that554 words
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Article158 1913-09-18 10 Young Scientist Discovers a New Drug. Dr. L. G. Kowntree, a young scientist of Johns Hopkins University, bas left Philadel phia for Kurope. taking with him a box of gigantic South American toads. These animals secrete a particularly virulent venom in the large glands on each *ide158 words
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Article258 1913-09-18 10 The sea serpent bvi been seen several time* off Australian coasts this year. But the Secretary of Mines for Tasmania. Mr. Wallace, bas received from no leas a parson than the State Mining Engineer. Mr. Coader. the description of a monster even more remarkable, which Mr.258 words
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Article151 1913-09-18 10 A case ia which gun running to Tibet in alleged to have been dJaooreri d ia occupying the attention of the Calcutta Arms Act Itepartment. They have arrested a Euro peaa, named G. Thorpe, who purchased a revolver from Messrs. Lyaas aad Lyaa*. under aa assumed name.151 words
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Article378 1913-09-18 10 American Buyers' Influence On Trices. A well informed gentleman in tbe rubber world, who has recently returned from home, ascribes tlie present low level of prices prin cipally to two cause*, the policy of American buyers and the lack of standardisation in plantation rubber. Some month* ago,378 words
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Article196 1913-09-18 10 Protest Against Exclusion of Seamen. Commenting upon Mr. Buxton'a new Departmental Committee for inquiring into the question of tbe loadline for steamer*. Mr. II Si. llyndman, tbe well known Sociali*t, ha* stated to a Premi representative that a ntrong protest was being made against theexclu*iou of any196 words
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Article230 1913-09-18 10 Tin annu il cunfi rvnue dinner of (lit- Innti luU' wax Ik'lil oo An^Uxt 'ii under tl p.,-^1 t.-ncy Mr. li .b. tl I km. ill. Mr Arnold !i.i«nlnf, M I*. rewuoodiOK to the toaiit of "Parliament and tin- S< rvuxti.' Mil in. y must all regret,230 words
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Article228 1913-09-18 10 All rannner of suggestions are being a.l vanced at to the proper form of ceremony on opening the Panama caaal. It has been urged that the battleship Oregon shall be chosen as tlw first ship to pais through the isthmian waterway because of its historic race228 words
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Article28 1913-09-18 10 A very plain young man. of loose habits liappening to remark before Whistler that be was fastidious You mean, growled the latter. that you re fast and hideous28 words
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Article947 1913-09-18 10 Much Controversy Over Proposed Visit. (treat interest is shown in Bombay regard ing Mis* Maud Allan's propo*4-d visit to India and Tlie Tituea of India and Tbe Bombay Gazette both express views this morning that it in undesirable. Tbe Tiiuea of India ■ays The solicitude on947 words
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Article229 1913-09-18 10 A movement has been commenced in SyJ aey to promote a monster Australian carni val in London, probably in the year IUI6. It is proposed to secure *uch promise* as tin While City, Karl's Court, or Crystal Pa'ace. and there to bold a great exhibition f Australian229 words
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Article21 1913-09-18 10 Major Oeaeral C. A. Anderson, I'll. a» samed itrwTfr* of the Meerut I >.»uuon oa Aagoat SI. oa arrival from Hoagkoa..21 words
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Article58 1913-09-18 10 The \in -tii.-l I ItU) linal the Strait- 1 uit.-l \iand tbe WlnU' Star Club will take place on Saturday, on the police groin. l, at t p.m. sharp. 'Mr. Apps will rtf.re. lli.- llou. li. .1. Wilkinson. I.M i., has kindly consented to be 1 and58 words
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Article261 1913-09-18 10 5.C.C. Tournament. The following ties are tixe.l for today. bat should play be .impossible owing to rain the ti. s ill birouii hi 1 lay s and so on until play<«i off 11. Freeman v. L. It. Macphail, to finish. N. I. I larke v. P. Gold. .1.261 words
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Article146 1913-09-18 10 damson v. keppel. Tin following was the result of the match played last Sunday between team* from the Garrison <i.C. and hi-pp. 1 1 1 Tin forim-i won by JJ points. Gab-bison. KrppßL. Miles K. Ferguson l.t. Creery Dr. .lobanon '1 Ir.x-ter K. AppletoD n W M McMillan .1146 words
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Article164 1913-09-18 10 In connection with Id nU r < t, 1< tram of I) dal<- announcing that the anti Home Kule campaign mi about to be opened, ■ving is a draft programme of demonstration* t<> take place during the autumn all of which Sir Kdward ("arson will attend. The164 words
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Article70 1913-09-18 10 Mr. BeajamiaC Fn.-I. ahief electriciaa of the I'.S.S. Monterey, was killed in an automobile accident on the Paaag Itoad. Manila, a few days ago 11. was a passmurr in a public auto driven by a man named Frank Maddison. Tli. car ntruck it I was *uia*bed to atom*. The chautli70 words
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Article29 1913-09-18 10 Mr*. Newlvwed bad been advising her husband to insure his life. God blesa my soul, be exclaimed, "yon don t lueaa that you are *****1 to do the cook29 words
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Article992 1913-09-18 11 By Majob. .1. A. K. liu>mi, A... Chiiiudt.. SiDttapotr. September Ift, 1918. v. c. Bakwtier Rifle Raa«e —Tbe nage i» allotlui a* andt r Saturday, September JO, 3JO p.m.. S.R.E. (T.i law Firing. Sunday, September '21, at 7 JO a.m., B.R.E. (T.i Clam Kiting. lay, x/ptetuber 27, range992 words
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Article624 1913-09-18 11 Italian and Spaniard Baulked Of Their 111-Gotten Gains Darii tin captivity of Napolton <n St. Helena 1]..: British Government, under tbe iafloaar a nudden kco-w of precautionary seal, atnt a company i.f itoMirnt fruui the I upy tlic island u( Tristan d'Ac unha. They mm uvallt.l before tbe624 words
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Article73 1913-09-18 11 Um slopogaas. Sir H. Rider Haggard ha* affirmed in aa interview that the Zola character. Cm alopogaaa, whom he aaad in hi* novel, King Solomon'- Mine*, was a penoaal attendant to Mi Tbvophilo* Sbepstoae. Sir (then Mr.) Kider Haggard wa* aeoretary to Sir Theophilu*. while I'malopogaa* wa* in the latter'a73 words
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Article717 1913-09-18 11 Price. Quoted la tat Harke. This «oraiag. giagapora, September 18, 191 a. ■Mm Lyall and Iratt, Exchange aad Shan Broken, am the following list of qootatioaa this morang i I HOB YILCB. BCTIU. »UW 8/- AUacar 1/9 8/8 4 1 Anglo J»t* 4/S 64* 1 Anglo Johorc717 words
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Advertisement30 1913-09-18 11 Losing Weight by the Pound ««TIU»ffMriKTIMUZEOn POC LJVB m CtftVtUKß •as ska aiasa wsta Iks wanted 1 aonriahaßg as 4 baaJtnv isaa bsbUbs. ■ai rtiai Tory aslstsals i 91 •> aaaasl30 words
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Advertisement66 1913-09-18 11 One time of my life I was healthy and strong. Thoaght nothing like troaaie ooold tooeh But fouad to my sorrow before vary loag, A desaoa bad maaaaed to eaten ana. ■a oaama ia the shape of a coos* and a oold, and tbooabt he a Tioaaa ssoarc Iss^Bnnan>> aaaan^T66 words
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Advertisement257 1913-09-18 11 BABY ORGANS Prices from $25. Wa j bbbbbbb^B S. Moutrie ft CO.. LTD. THE RITZ THE LANGHAM THE CARLTON THE SAVOY THE CECIL One and ail supply OENIB MOUNIE 8 BRANDIEB. Why? Quality Tells. Garner, Quelch il Co., •mi m »*i«it wmiin, Battery Road. Singapore Teleeooa* K.0. Y.L.1. BOXING TOURNAMENT257 words
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Advertisement359 1913-09-18 11 SMOKED KVERVWHEH BY .V.. .V.^n-ifl. (ie.'.klvi i ran >r>r I PLAYER'S I I MIXTURE I I "THE MIXTVtC OF MATCHLESS Ml KIT. From ALL DEALERS. RAFFLESJOTEL Special 3)inner ON SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. STAMFORD HOUSE. Bras Imk Roaa Private Hotel. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT Centrally Situated. FORTY COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Bleotric Liglr359 words
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Advertisement101 1913-09-18 11 A GLIMPSE OF HEAVEN obtained not by Hpiritaalism or by other mysteriooa influeoci.s bat by viewing the Oreat Alkgoricai I'istnrc DANTE'S DREAM OF PARADISE Tn BB rIUIMM AT THI MARLBOROUGH PICTI'RB TBBAI B KBa. H K( AL> TO-NIOHT AND FOR A FEW NIGHTB ONLY S«. OM) SHiW. Ui 11 f101 words
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Article1195 1913-09-18 12 iui* M. Uarrie MM gave the lullowibk rcci|« in MM to a roiueet (ram an editor to inform bis reader* bow be It MM written on a crumpled piece of t"K».<-.. wrapper ao<l ran aa fol 1 idea, 1 iJ. a I paragraph*. |>aragrapl^ 1 leader. Kl<1,195 words
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Article886 1913-09-18 12 BLOOMSBURY. U. S.A Adventures Among the American Colonists. -bury is one of the most characteris tir ..1 American cities. Other travel l< t- 1. -m wuit.ii and SJjeeJ of such town* an iKka loona, lowa, of I ulikimli. Wis. one wnt< i I know RHkl fur it that there isDaily Mail - 886 words
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Article515 1913-09-18 12 Improvements to Bring it Abreast Of Rivals. I Marseille*. France's premier port, baa been very progressive during the past decade. The entries anil nailing* in 1902 consisted of 17.008 ships <>f 13.283,274 tons. Tbe unit* of vessels declined in the siibntijuent yean to 16.479 vessels in 1913,515 words
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Article576 1913-09-18 12 AFFAIRS IN BRITISH GUIANA. The Governor and the Question Of Taxation. Georgetown MM Guianai. August 2nd. Can tin- l jinny be develop»"<l without in creased taxation was discussed at a meeting of tbe Knyal Agricultural and Commer cial Society at Georgetown i British Guiana. I Tbe Attorney General, in lum576 words
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Article40 1913-09-18 12 Tbe celebrated Italian Alpine climber. Mario Pi scan n. accompanied by guides, ia exploriDK tbe Himalayas. He recently created record by reachiaa; tbe summit A Nunikaa iri.ooo fssi above Wrap, and bivooack ad tbere lor sis Bight* daapite intense cold.40 words
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Article1071 1913-09-18 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest List?. 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 t lie issuance of this1,071 words
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Article44 1913-09-18 12 Tbe latest British railway traffic returns •bow that tbe abolition of tbe second claw baa oauaed a large increase ia Uurd class travel. There ia. however, a decline oo tbe year working of :12.000,0U0 ps— onucrs, and tbia is saorinsu to motor Whs cocupotitioa.44 words
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Advertisement314 1913-09-18 12 LIBBY'S ASSORTED SOUPS Are packed in cases containing 48 tins, say, one month's supply. Tbe Assortment is made up from the following Soups TOMATO. MOCK-TURTLE. OX TAIL. CHICKEN. MULLIGATAWNY AND VEGETABLE. SOLE AGENT J. TRAVERS SONS, LTD., Singapore. 110 s 80 9 18 CALTHORPES BRITAINS BEST MOTOR OARS iters and314 words
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Advertisement814 1913-09-18 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAY. CO.. LA tPCAR LINE Or ITEAMERS rbc OBdcrmentionr>d mail ssiamets ol Ib. ove Liaa msintaio a mgolar service be >■ asm 1 alert te and Japaa. rslling Peaaa. Bh%p ri* RcDffW' Da/ K Sl.ftDfft^Al PS FO-'J* PI.tHT 'icar '.ou'.»n< iMWI %JBU C. P. Sbodoh814 words
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Advertisement785 1913-09-18 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. OOMBINIO SBftVIOB Or 'tit OCEAN 8 8. CO.. LTD.. ft THE WEST AUSTRALIA* t N. CO.. LTD. SBTWBB* F»«mantla P»rth North «¥••< *uetr«ll«n Porta. «ay« and Singapore. Regular Fortnightly ssiliogt ''e.we Singapore and Weatern Australia, oaMinit at Jara (an indoeement offers!, Derby, Kinn'i *.oond (Port tor the Kimberlry785 words
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Advertisement593 1913-09-18 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. TOYO KISEN KAiSHA (Oriental S.s*. C >..< and WESTERN PACIFIC RAILWAY SO. The Nbw Rente Via Mm, >a,cb, Hbuoloto anJ Saa f .ive, D ai! pou>»' la the I aitrd Stsu t.. Canada M xiri mi Mfssrttin Urn awa lI.Mt tea lrlaWlanw T.. Has Lisa** "Ikiirs Bars i.-593 words
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Advertisement564 1913-09-18 14 KvnuHwmmtiM. 9BUI MB W «API TA* v Tsm* iMUm). stead Gflbo _~..Bbaa»,bai, Boaad of Direrorr«..Berlin. BRANCHBB Bartta, Oaleatta, Hamburt, Caatoa Hankcw, Ujo^toDK. Koar, I''<«in*r, Ti»>nfiin, Tainauln, Titivgtao, Yokohanßa. IHE FOLLOWING BANKS ANO BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank foer Hand, uad la4aetrte aerliaer Haodela UeaKUcbah. BleiohroeoVr. Deataabeßaak564 words
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Advertisement707 1913-09-18 14 INSURANCE. A MARRIAGE ENDOWMENT for »5,0C0 on benalf of htl rl. M ui.y 1.. pur. lia»H br a fall., m at the rate of 9:\ r. Nts a Jay for U jni«, tbe cli.l lxin« I Stjru..l tbe dcatb of jaaawl t»kt pla~< ao* time a'U«r payiu. ot of the707 words
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Advertisement244 1913-09-18 14 DEFAULURSSALE Of THK Ml BL4JI4T hi t BSTATK" aTJOUORB BUAhC, To be bt II at Meaara. 1 luiik Kina Lee A Ob M..>uat fii-i. laa*, at 'i.SU ib. All tbat piore of laad situate 10 il>> Ha, trie', of .lolicn- Btiaru. .lol.ort sr< a M MM I 3 rooi* and244 words
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Article878 1913-09-18 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. s> Motor Traction Development*. Id tin- Time* of I'eylon there in an article b< neath tlie signature of JoliD I'hilliniore. »ho declare* that cheaper travel aud a bet ter time are ouiing. He writts What benefits are we going to obtain878 words
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Article175 1913-09-18 15 . The King and (Jueen, the Duke aad I inch cea ol Counaaght, the Vi-eroy, Lord Car luichael, and the Maharajah* uf India bare seat their coadoleao— to the new Maharajah Coocb Behar. The late Maharajah ol c ouch Btliar was cremated at Oolder'sOreea on the175 words
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Advertisement726 1913-09-18 16 1 "fibrocementl Is made of th. bmi PORTLAND CEMENT ninforced with Asbestos. It has therefore the strength and durability of CONCRETE, and the FIHI and HEAT re- 1 -ting qualities of ASBESTOS. Si R ■UPPLIEI ll* H 0 A s Slates for Boots J I Sheets for Ceilings. r flt726 words
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Advertisement651 1913-09-18 16 NOTICES. THE PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE. 1898. Tenders will b* received at the office of the Chief Police Officer. Malacca, op to noon on the 30th September, I'.'U, fir the ifafcj U carrying on the bu«me«* ot pawnbroking for a period ot 8 years from U.e Ist January, 19:4, in the Street*651 words
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Advertisement472 1913-09-18 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List The following fixtures for the current week aad important furthnoiuini: nxtiireti are kindly sapphed by Uie secretaries of the various clubs. C'ouveuii ii-. MMB on which to make the- return* will be- *applie<d on application tc the Manager, Strait* Times. Singapore Cricket Club. Lawn472 words
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