The Straits Times, 1 October 1913

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  • 11 1 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 ETi ■ATZ BROS., LTD. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY, SPECIAL DISPLAY H OF GENTLEMEN'S I American Boots and Shoes ft IN THE WELL-KNOWN Ijo-Ez-E and ELK'S, BRANDS kto f~^^ PER PAIR L SpW«O\/ NETT. ft Window Display on the above Dates. JDROb*, LID., ag^t S ■MOTOR :r^" KEROSENE THORNYK II MA
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    • 105 1 ROBINSON CO. I SPECIAL DISPLAY NEWEST CREATIONS IN PARISIAN MILLINERY For the Singapore Race Meeting. j Also an exceptionally LARGE selection, Lancer Feathers, Fluffy Feather Mounts, Wings, Flowers, Ornaments, Ribbons and Laces. £i I A*t ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF S~ yj^s> x LADIES HIGH CLABB footwear. W^4 \^^%i. Latest Shapes
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    • 26 1 MARTELLS BRANDY. SOLB AußHtr^^ A DAMSON. GILFILLS> A CO LTC. JUST UNPACKED: A WIDE RANGE OF STATUES Inspection solioitud. A. FRANKEL A CO., VICTORIA STREET, Singapore.
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  • 1991 2 PRINCE WILLIAM'S ADVICE TO BRIDE. The Prince of Walesflresent. i The marriage of King Mannel ud Princess i Augusta Victoria of Hohenzollem was t celebrated at Signiaringen, on 4. 1 The civil ceremony took place' at the castle f at 10 o'clock, and half an hour later
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    • 173 2 Loss of Weight Do not neglect it. Reinforce your daily diet with this highly concentrated and active fat-, flesh- and muscleforming food— ""^KEPLER'"" Cod Liver Oil l^^Sl Malt Extract ||||1 You will like its delicious flavour and be highly gratified with your > steady increase of weight and 'ffip!'ttv^3« renewed
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    • 161 2 [La-rolaJ IJ^BOrr Aj VELV6V, •no k»«p« IX fj SOFT, SVtOOIH «nd WMITe ill all th» y»«r round V*» fef Rcikxh mi prevenw Roufhne**. 'Hi KcdoeM. Irritation. T«n. etc. jT J COOLING AND REFRESHING L UL'KING THE SUMMER HEAT A. Qj M. BEITHAM SON, JUST ARRIVED: MOTOR CYCLE ACCESSORIES The Colonial
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    • 191 2 RANBBOUNOB I GLAZED STONE W« Drainpipes and- Junotid ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS GO..J 7 J i I THE only people who really believe that the imitations give as much satisfaction as genuine LEA PERRINS are those who dd not know what a true sauce should be. A true sauce
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    • 171 3 B/« an</ fo«- Mil Pur/tomom. I TO H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS. ■11l VWL, 20 tmes the oo efficient of earbolio add. The ■or use in tbe Tropic*. Highest efficiency and lowest oost Be. Unaffeoted by organic matter, and misoible with both IAPTOV" ■Nil llf A (Saponified Cresols of the same (30)
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    • 322 3 Hpi/R HAIR (^ROWLAND'S ¥l AR PHQToeSwidn BTORE AND STUDIO. Developing, Printing and Enlarging Amateurs' 'Vorks. I (ONB HIN6 CHEON6 A CO.. I Adalphl Hot* 1 Buildings. Branch TO, Bishop Street, Penang. Do you Sutler With Rheumatism.' Bh this terrible, nerve ■*«ii¥mK painful ail. I teat fastened its. 1( apoL juu
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    • 215 3 'l' B i*^ Curve that doe^B ypr HUO I IULIIOin, LIITIIICU. BitabUihed 1 889 Tbe first Life Otßo% the world to introduce tbe nonforfeiture principle to Polides. A Mutual Offti*. Ho Shareholder.. LOW Premiuma Annual Inooah* «1, 284,384. Fund. £7,291,290 Claims paw fia,o7a,aso. ALL pco*ts are distributed amoagst Policy holders.
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    • 512 4 plTiy o.i STEW NAVIGATION CO. nR C HINA, JAiAN, PBNANG. CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, I'DU. ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRA^AN PORTS, PLYMOUTH A\p LONDON. c jnr&.r iA%Bnti^ a tS«wmUsi^onorabout-| 1913 Eomewari (for B*n*. H l^jpotißg at From Singapore. iC orc ho with I Oct. -dtan Assaye Oot n Tft j^^ China M t^ or
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    • 413 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. ntyTk: JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO,, LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. IHMI Uwith experienoed stewards and s«ewa™ MkW IrraiiDßD SAttwas ron Colombo, Marseilles, loadea sid BBtWSfB. nuJdo Maru B'sa"8 5a Oo*KatoriMaru j- Ooi 3( ■sataaat. sbs iaeaki m Tows Aki Maru ..V 8,444 Oct. S Mishima Maru ../N8.600 Oot. It Kaga
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    • 563 4 For Pahang, Berserah, Kretay, S, DftIIURUI%B T .bai, Bangnara, Telupin Bi(mti Se me ra, Bachok, Kelantan, Langsuen,Taku,Chumrx,n.Eohlak«dßyT^a s nn,^ KoblMßoif Hando-. fetgkok. HUM Du# Departure Will not oall at Kretay. Pika, 'L Oct. WUI not oall at Pahang. Berwrf Prachatipok does not call •****£^sb---« Koh-mui. 1 The Steamers are fitted
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    • 403 4 1 AMD HITMI IMTWHIr* MMTMEI. •IIMI" Combined •««'irlo«. The stearnres of «hese Companies mainlaia a regular serviou between Hamburg Bremen Antwerp, Rotterdam and Em don and the Straits, China and Japaa. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly (or Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month (or Bremerhavea direct. oaUiag at Penang
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    • 318 4 NOROOEUTStB IMPERIAL I The fast and this Company Hamburg, via HflJ ampton, (Hbralt^H ing Marseilles, NBj versa) Port Penang, SinKa^aJ Tsingtan, Nagas^J and back. Through tick^H Afrioa, to Now Ipl to Burope via roiind-tho-world^M They are dae^M undermentionedMß Outward I ItflB I *Kleist 'oj P. B. Friedrich fj ■Yorck '■i^P^'e's^^P^^ov.
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  • 1292 5 THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. (Under B.R.A. RuUt of Boeing), WILL BE BILD ON Tuesday, Oct. 14, Thursday, Oct. 16, and Saturday, Oct. 18, 1913. PROGRAMME. Tuoiday, October 14, 191 1. THE PAVIMON STAKES.— Value •000. A Selling Rico A Handicap foe Pocks. The Winner to be pat
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    • 479 5 GUAN KIAT CO. Bhlp-Chandleti, 37, PHILLIP STREKT. New Shipment Jut t lir ported i Hnbback's coloured paint oil uid sundries, Brass riddles iron riddles, bras plumb bobe, Brus screws iron screws, br»-t« float valves, Brass eyelets and rings, brass tube brashes, I Bradawls, black staple vice/", oou*ination Bell's pliers, gas
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    • 180 5 •^^jjp^ No. 5 Royal JJ/Q^^KII BUPPUNTING ALL OTHER MAKEB. W? fnTW7\ IT A mv \Y^J)a M* 1 Huttenbach Bros. Co. U „.Z~Z^7 1 8 81-7 41 ARTICLES FOB SALE RUBBER STUMPS FOR BALE. 8., Minjala Estate Port Dickson. 98 811 TURNOUT FOR SALE Good Ocfc and Viotoria for sale, also
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    • 553 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. MITIBH INDIA STEAM NAY. OoTldT APOAR LINE OF ITEAMERB. Tbe ancitmentonrd mail steamer- ol l.'it »*OT6 Line maintain a regular seivise be iween lalootu and Japan, calling at Penanc Mngap-re. Hongkong and Sbf pphni en re^le PLBET 2>»*» ».01f 0. P. SioDOH. fiuntii -to*» 4,600 J. B. Dues
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    • 479 5 I INSURE AGAINST INFECTION BY USING ALL CLIMATES AND AT ALL TIiMES. KEEPS THE BODY HEALTH. Tin- Name LEVER on the Soap is ;i MMTMtM oi Purity and Extdleiui.-. noticeT IN THE EBTATE OF EDWARD FREOERICK HOLBERTON EOLIN. DECEASED. Pursuant to the Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance 1886, Section
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    • 412 6 SHE DARBY CO.. LTD., Estate Agents and General Merchants. ESTATE SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN STOCK. WE ARE NOW OFFERING AT A g A j SPECIALLY LOW PRICES jjk f* f± I1 /i j\ ft 1/I Rubber Mangles (98/1oo%) Mild Steel Rollers— Diamond Contracts made for regular monthly supGrooved, plies
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    • 321 6 No flannel J3? _^S| STOCKEDIN: has yet mMp^^i^i^^ Plain colours, been made that //(iraf^fa^f^ Narrow stripes, will withstand \Mm treatme^of the W P'TS White Cream better than IB PM Complete range VIxJLIjIjA. "Jr m TRY IT Wl! M free on request. VIYELLA ar VIYELLA SST VIYELLA For Shirts, Pyjamas, Dressing
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  • 138 7 FIXTURES. Wednesday, October I. High Water, 11.3 a.m., 11 26 p.m. Thursday, October 2. High Water, 1 1 .29 a.m. P. anil 0. homeward mail due. Friday, October 3. High Water, 0 S a.m., ILJ7 a.m Legislative Council. 2.80. M. M. outward mail doe. P. and U.
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  • 207 7 Daily (Bxcipt Sondat) Bt Train. Federated Malay States, Malacca and Penang 6 p»i Gemas, Tampin, Malacca, Seremban, Port Dickson, Port Swettenham and Kuala Lumpur 8 am To-DAT. Port Swettonham and Penang Lama 8 pm Malacca, P. Swettenham and Telok Anson Ipoh 8 pm Tebing Tinggi, Bengkalis and
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  • 188 7 The M. M. company's steamer Atlantique left Colombo at noon on Sunday, September 28, and may be expected to arrive here at about 6 a.m. on Friday, October 8. The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Assaye left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 27, and
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  • 360 7 Latest Arrivals. Ayuthia, Ger. str. 620 tons, Capt Freeue, Sept 29. From l>e<iang, Sept 24. G.c. and d.p. B. Meyor Co. For Paneh, Ott 2. Rds. Ban Ho Liong, Dot. str. 601 tons, Capt. Haan, Sept 30. From Bandjcrmasttin, Sept 27. (i.e. an. l dp. Ban Keng. For
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  • 97 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. Suction No. 1... Atogasau Mara. Thongwa. Shiirs Wharf Tenpaisan Mara, Main W. Sscr. No. 2...Riojun Mara. B...KlaicUr. 4...EUeDga. 6 ..Circe. e...Aki Mara. New Dock 7. ..(Under construction) West Wharf
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  • 29 7 Arrivals. Per str EUcnga, Sept 30.— From Calcutta Mrs. Lamkers. Messrs. J. D. Kemwel, Kenny, W. H. T. A Biddleconibe, E. S. Biddlecombo iv.l R. Billett.
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  • 223 7 New Cable from Nagasaki To Shanghai. Mr. Motoda, Japanese Minister of Communicationß, is quoted by the Mainichi as follows on the reduction of telegraph charges I am surprised to see that the public takes so little notice of the reduction in foreign telegraph charges, which came into force
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  • 47 7 Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.m., Singapore standard time, corresponding to 6 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The time-gun is £red at 12 o'clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when it is fired at one o'clock.
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  • 253 7 FINANCE AND COMMERCE. BXCHANGB PRODUCE. SIH9ATOBB, in limits 1 t, 1V1O. >> London Bank 4 m/s Demand Private 6 m/s 8 m/s in Gibmavi Bank d/d Private 8 m/s in Francs Bank d/d Private 8 m/s in India Bank T. T. Private 80 d/s In Hon(jKONa...Bank d/d Private 80 d/s
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  • 18 7 Issued by Fraier and Co., Exohange and Shape Brokers, Singapore, October 1, Twelve noon.
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  • 176 7 f 8 6 1 Buyers. Sellew 10 10 Ampanß 8.50 0.25 1 1 AyerWeng I.CO 10 10 BeUrt 2.45 2.60 10 10 Bruang 0.50 1.00 10 10 Kanipar pa» 10 10 Kanaboi 1.00 2.10 >0 10 Kinta Association 13.00 14.00 £1 «1 Kinte Tin 1.17.6 2.4.6 Cl £1 Labat
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  • 660 7 J? 8 6 1 Buyers. Seller* Value (5J 2/- 2/- Allagai 1/9 2/1 £1 £1 Anglo Java 4/1} 6/8 2/- 2/- Anglo Mala j 8/6 9/8 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka -/9 1/£1 £1 Batu Tiga 2.0.0 2.10.0 2/- 2/- Bekoh -/10} 1/2 2/. 1/9 1'- dis /9 dig £1
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  • 103 7 Buyers. Sell** Value c 5 £1 £1 B. Smelting Co. 15/6 17 £1 £1 I>rei. 1.0.0 1.8.0 6/- 5/- Electric T'ways 4/8 4/9 10 10 Fraser k Neave 62.00 100 HowarthErskiDe... 4S.CO 100 7% Prof. 100.00 100 100 K»tE Bro, Del. 130.00 140.00 10 10 Maynard Co. 20.00 ,X|
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 8 7 fcr Kroncbial Coughs take Wood*' Great Peppermint Cms
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    • 143 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. October B.— At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. October 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. October 7.— At saleroom, land situate in the district of Bedok, etc., at 2.80. October 7 At saleroom, leasehold land and houses situate at Muar Road, etc., at 2.80.
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    • 88 7 uIiIUIVI ***** S GARRIGK. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. "EMPIRE" DRILL THE STANDARD OF THE V WORLD FOR \v^ ALLUVIAL %ltWi^ PROSPECTING. %\wXy CVVIWU^ Tel Address AGENTS A VjW^ "VANNBR." ~%*^L W o*& IN STOCK tOVU i?° AT SINGAPORE **O^3V i*° READY FOR SHIPMENT. CATALOGUE AND PRICE ON APPLICATION. O ABSOLUTELY Orand PrtK
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    • 100 7 CHOICE FILMS WILL BE SHOWN To-Night To-Night S AT THE KARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 9.30 to 11 p.m. Western Drama. A GAMBLER'S HONOUR A.B. (Tiagedy brioga about the reformation of a gambler). Farce Comedy. TRIMMERS TRIMMED A.B. (Thiovt- qiiirrel lead* to tueir nrdjij^). Drama of Italian Life. TUB
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  • 1007 8 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1. ANTI-MALARIAL WORKS. Vaguely, tbe man in the street knows that anti-malarial works consist of drainage for the purpose of carrying stagnant water, which would otherwise afford breeding places for mosquitoes, off low-lying land a vory simple-sounding proposition to those who have no knowledge of
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  • 16 8 The tin ore output of tbe Selangor River Tin Co., Ltd., for September was 53.50 piculs.
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  • 22 8 The Rev. J. A. B. Cook will preach in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, at 5.80 p.m., on the Lack of Reverence.
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  • 36 8 Messrs. Whittall and Co. advise that tbe directors of the Sungei Salak Rubber Com pany, Ltd., have declared an interim dividend on account of tbe working for 1918, of five per cent, payable on September 18.
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  • 38 8 Tbe Rahman Hydraulic Tin Co., Ltd., are declaring a final dividend of 10 per cent., making 85 per cent, for the year euded June 80, 1918, payable to those shareholders who-e names appear on the register on September
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  • 13 8 Tbe port of Amoy declared an infected place owingto the existence of Cholera.
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  • 17 8 Tbe notification by *bich Hongkong was declared to be infected n account of plague, is withdrawn. I
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  • 20 8 A special meeti- o fV* he Municipal Commissioners will be Im An Friday to consider supplemental budgl^-qX 2 of 1918.
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  • 21 8 The Shipping arili^Bporta and Exports Offices will be openjo^Kone hour (from 10 a.m. to 11 am.) on &oouVy next, October 6.
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  • 36 8 Captain Nugent, of^H.M. S. Swiftsure, stated at Kuala Lumpur that the flagship would be thrown open to the public during her stay at Port Swettenham, and visits from Malay gentlemen and others would be much appreciated.
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  • 43 8 Since the suppression of the Chinese rebellion sales of accumulated opium at Shanghai and Hongkong have, been very active, and for Bengal opium at Shanghai the unprecedented figure of Rs. 7,000 per chest has been touched, states an Allahabad wire of September 20.
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  • 57 8 At Messrs. Powell and Co.'s sale- room yesterday afternoon, the vacant freehold land situate at Upper Serangoon Road adjacent to the entrance to the new Municipal filter beds and the property known as Aver Jernie, area 2 acres, 2 roods, 15 poles being part Bof Grant No. 27 was sold
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  • 77 8 It is stated in authoritative quarters that there is no truth in the report that the Chinese Government is to employ several hundred German officers. The report, it is said, has apparently to be considered as a ballon d'essai of other interested parties. Germany cannot place several hundred of her
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  • 80 8 The first miracle of the national pilgrimage is announced from Lourdes. It is declared by the Echode Paris that a paralytic from Toulouse named Madeleine Lapiac, was cured on Friday morning after communion before the grotto. Her left leg had for some time been quite useless, and the doctors had
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  • 79 8 It is stated that Mr. Tsnzuki, a Japanese aviator, has applied for patent rights on a parachute filled with compressed air, pneumatic bead gear and other apparatus to protect aviators, against injury from falls. The apparatus is, according to the inventor, ideal. This is what persons who invented similar contrivances
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  • 87 8 In connection with the bazaar held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 11 and 12 last, we are informed that tbo funds of the St. Vincent de Paul Society have benefited by 12,124.75. The members of the society take this opportunity of tendering their grateful thanks to all those
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  • 86 8 We learn that considerable changes are at present being contemplated in the educational world of Pcnang, says the Pinang Gazette. The examination which local teachers have to pass before obtaining a certificate of competency is to be reorganized. Many of the subjects which are at present part of the examination,
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  • 106 8 The Japan Gazette states that the Public Procurator in Yokohama, Mr. Kasai, has committed to public trial the case of Mr. F. W. Home, a well known importer of machi nery, and chairman of the board of directors of the Nipponophone Co., on a charge of criminal libel against Messrs.
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  • 125 8 This morning in the second court three Tamils, Sedambram, Veerapen and Kupumutu, were charged with wrongful determination of their contracts as tappers on the BukitTimah Rubber Estate. They absconded on tbe 17th of last month and were arrested yesterday at Taojang Pagar. Mr. W. B. Stephens, tbe manager of the
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  • 129 8 The London correspondent of the Times of Ceylon wiring on September SI, states The various proposals for relieving the depression in tbe rubber market are being discussed everywhere. I understand thai nomt Btrong companies are leaving young trees au additional year. The chief factor in the situation, however, is tbe
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  • 497 8 Mr. W. F. Grahame, 1.C.8. (retired!, editor of the Madras Times, is very seriously ill with an attack of heart fai'uro. Mr. W. H. R. McCallum, agent of tbe Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, at Pcnang, has returned from leave. Mr. A. Payne-Gallwey, President, Perak Chamber of
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  • 142 8 In a resolution on Police Administration for 1912 tbe Government of Bengal draw attention to tbe continuance of political crime. The total loot is given as Its. 61,087 almost twice as tnach as during the previous year. Even if allowance is made for known exaggeration the
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  • 145 8 John Lindsay, formerly County Treasurer of Murray County, Oklahoma, shot and killed Jobann Schenck, editor of the Sulphur Democrat, on August SO, following the rofusal of the editor to eat a copy of his newspaper that contained adverse criticism of Lindsay. Tbe latter approached Schenok, who was
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  • 173 8 The September issue of the Wireless World contains a well assorted and well illustrated variety of articles and news. The account of the part played by wireless telegraph* in the recent naval manoeuvres should attract considerable attention, whilst the subject is still fresh in the pablio memory.
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    • 244 8 Are You Satisfied WITH YOUR SYSTEM OF LETTER-FILING P Can you locate any particular correspondence quickly, just when you need it? If you cannot, you are wasting valuable time. We are specialists in filing systems. Consult as if you have any difficulty, and we will give you ad- ice free.
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    • 177 8 A OIVERSITV OF SUBJECTS A RATTLING GOOD PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAMBRA Pictuu Palaci,*Bsach Road, TO-NIGHT Sboomd Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. Round lbout San FrMdasa Tha Ma»— ls. Acrobatic Quartette. THE EMPTY TOM 3 (Chicago Film Drama), ■aw Numbsr 163 rd Edition of PAIHE'B ANIMATED GAZETTE THE GREATEST GIFT. (A.
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    • 12 8 LaUst adverti»* llentB tl 'c day appear on page* 6 and 11.
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  • 165 9 BRAVE OFFICER'S INDISCREET ACTION Commandant Held to Blame. Riuteb's Telegram. London, October 1. The Somaliland bluebook shows that Mr. Harcourt, early in 1913, disapproved splitting np the Camel Corps and extending tbe sphere of operations. Describing the recent disaster acting Commissioner G. F. Archer, while testifying to
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  • 167 9 Prospect of Acceptance By Mutual Consent. Rbctbb's Tbleobam. London, September 30. The fir*t meeting of the Ulster provisional government has considered the question of the guarantee fund. A general order issued from tbe Ulster Volunteer headquarters, contains a message from Sir E. Carson expressing his grateful appreciation and
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  • 34 9 Native Police Inspector Killed By Bomb. Rbctbb'b Tblbokam. London, October 30. A Calcutta cable reports that a native police (n«peclor has bean murdered by a bomb at Mymensingh (Punjab). The assassin escaped.
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  • 94 9 Kbotbb'i Tbligkam. London, September 30. The Premier of Italy is visiting King Emmanuel for his signature dissolving parliament. An election will be held at the end of October. The King's decree is expected to embody practically universal suffrage. The electors are raised from three millions to eight
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  • 67 9 Rbdtbb's Tblsukah. London, September 30. The Daily Chronicle says there is little doubt that the Lord Chief Justiceship will be offered to Sir ltafus Isaacs, but whether he will accept is another matter. Later. It is announoed from trustworthy souroe that Sir Kufus Isaacs becomes Lord Chief
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  • 59 9 KiDTBK't Tinuua London, September 80. A message from Home states that there are some apprehension* as to the Pope's health, which is unsatisfactory, although there is do specific malady. It is hoped that rest and care will completely restore him. Later. The Pope is better. He is
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  • 54 9 rtch Officers to Police The Couiytry. Riotik'B JTilbof.ji«. Ld'ndon, September 80. Beater's agency ljAarns that Holland has accepted an invitatjon of the Power* to organise an Albanian gendarmarie. She is sending a number otf Dutch officers to report on existing conditions with a view to ascertaining the numtjer
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  • 106 9 KICTI»> TILMBAM. London, September 80. Persistent rumours are circulating in Germany that King Manuel's consort will not return to Richmond with her husband bat remains at Sigmaringen during the winter with her parents. She is still in hospital. Her complaint iß.now described as a slight inj und&ngerous
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  • 52 9 KICTIS'S T«L«OKA«. London, September 30. I The French Premier, M. Barthoa, speak I ing at Pau, expressed pride at the passing of I the three years' service bill which, he said, I would keep France prepared. Outside even- 1 qualities. France would not trouble the peace I )f
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  • 30 9 Ridtbr's Tiliokam. London, September 80. The Earl of Gailford's mansion at Walderihare Park, near Dover, has been destroyed >y fire. Only some paintings and furniture were saved.
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  • 30 9 tUOTIB'I TaLIQKAM. London, September 80. Mr. Robertson, at Tynesi le, said the object )f the new Liberal land campaign would be io create ninety thousand small holdings.
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  • 33 9 UIUTFK'.S T.EIJORAM. London, September 80. Fierce encounters between Federals and the so called Constitutionalists continue in Mexico. Several hundred dead were left an the field after one battle near Barreterran.
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  • 62 9 lUotib's Tbliosam. London, September 80. The Tangier telegram of September 29, it tppearf, misrepresented tbe facts of the re- 1 cent fighting. Despatches to Madrid show I that General Silveatre, after a sharp fight, dislodged Raisuli from a commanding strate I i»ic position from which he had
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  • 32 9 Kbutbb's Tilbgbam London, September 80. A passenger train has been derailed between Baku and Batam by brigands, with the abject of pillage. Forty were killed and a hundred injured.
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  • 58 9 KllTlK 8 TkLBUKAH. London, September 80. Mr. Lloyd George, in a letter to the papers, but not addressed to Lord Selborne, points oat the difference* in his own case and that of Lord Selborne, as the latter was a director of a oompany negotiating a contract
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  • 171 9 In the coarse of tbe past few weeks, says The Times of September 5, the Petrol Substitute* Joint Committee, which is com posed of representatives from the Royal A jtornobile Club, tbe Automobile Association and Motor Union, and the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders,
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  • 877 9 VETERAN SOLDIER CELEBRATES 8 1ST. BIRTHDAY. Woild-Wide Congratulations. RiCTiß's Telegram. London, September 80. Lord Roberts is celebrating his eighty- rat birthday qaietly at his Ascot home. Lord Roberts has received world- wide congratulations from royalties and distinguished nilitary and naval officers. Cable messages vere forwarded from every Colony.
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  • 91 9 Mr. B. W. B. Powell, electric divisional engineer, baa, since his arrival in Penang a few months hack, been making several expe I riments, the latest being the installation of a I temporary wireless receiver on the flagstaff) at Fort Cornwallis. The object of this installation, says
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  • 56 9 The leading Chinese merchants in Macao will erect a temporary theatre on the Praya of the inner harbour for the occasion of the commemoration of the third anniversary of the Portuguese Republic on October 5. Per fornianoea will take place during four days commencing from that date. The harbour master
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  • 272 9 EOVED PRICES AT THE LOCAL AUCTION, amber of Commerce Sales. 'uesday's auction of the Singapore or of Commerce Rubber Association. there were offered for sale 642.04 pica Is or 72,272 Its. and sold 440.29 pioola or 58,706 lbs. The prices realised were Unsmoked 77 7*%* a 87
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  • 150 9 ittitude of the Transport Workers' Federation. Ibe congress of the International Trans Workers' Federation at Cazton Hall, ninster, on August 20, Mr. Havelock a proposed:— "That this conference the serious growth in the number of Asiatics employed in the merchant service, ane recognises in this an attempt by
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  • 373 9 Another Vigorous Attack by Canon Newbolt. Canon Newbolt, who at St. Paul's the other Sunday strongly indicted the impropriety of modern dances, returned to his attack on the tendencies of modern life. Remember Lot's wife, were the words on which he based his discourse. Lot's wife," he
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  • 384 9 Panic and Excitement in Northern India. A telegram from Lahore on September 19 stated that the People's Bank had stopped payment. The message adds Panic prevails in Lahore and fears are felt for many other indigenous banks in the Punjab. The People's Bank was started in Lahore
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  • 215 9 A Delayed Sailing Excites The Pilgrims. Theru is considerable excitement among pilgrims now in Bombay awaiting their departure for Mecca owing to the difficulty in getting a steamer to proceed on their pilgrimage. It is estimated, says a despatch dated Bombay, September 23, that there are about 600
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  • 300 9 Orchard Road Property Changes Hands. There was a large attendance at Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co.'s sale-room on the afternoon of September 29 when the following properties were disposed of by auction Freehold land and buildings known as 193 Orchard Road, now used as a coach factory,
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  • 144 9 The marriage of Major J.C. Brinton, M. V 1). 50., and Mrs. William James of West Dean, Chicheater, took place very quietly on August 80 at St. Margaret's Church, West minster, in the presence of a very few friends and relatives. The service was conducted by the Rev. Geoffrey Gordon,
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  • 398 9 EXPEDITIOUS PASSAGE OF NEW BILL. Lower Duties Agreed Upon. Rbctbr's Tblbobam. London, September 80. Washington, September 80.— The conference oommittee on the tariff has reported the bill to the House, which probably ratifies it to day. In that case, the bill will go on Wednesday to the Senate,
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  • 170 9 Greece Preparing tor Possible Conflict. Dbb Ostasiatiscbb Lloyd Tblboram. Berlin, September 80. The Turkish press is threatening Greece with the loss of Salonika and Epirns. General Savoff remains at Constantinople for discussion of military matters. The Greek chief of the general staff has returned from furlough to
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  • 55 9 DSB OSTASUTISOBB LLOYD TbLBOBAM. Berlin, September 30. The Temps publishes a message from St. Petersburg to the effect that, at the end of October, negotiations will take place in Paris between M.M. Pichon, Delcasse, Sasonow and Kokowzew, and the question of loans for Russian railway construction in
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  • 22 9 Dm Ostasutisohi Lloyd Tblbqram. Berlin, September 80. Col. Winterfeld is suffering from further internal injuries which have just been discovered.
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  • 53 9 Dm Ostasiatiscbe Lloyd Tklbqram. Berlin, September 80. Prussia is importing the highest number of foreign students yet recorded. The matriculation examination, which has so far been in force, is still valid, but in future closer control will be exercised in regard to the preparatory edacation of foreign,
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  • 21 9 RaoT»'s Tblboram. London, September 80. The Bulgarian losses in the two wan were 44,899 killed and 104,58« wounded.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 405 10 Messrs. S. Smith and Son, the well known London firm of watchmakers, etc., are giving eleven of their sterling silver watches to the members of the football team of H.M.S. Swiftsure. In our record of the scores of the Singapore team in the Interport shoot, in Monday's
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    • 50 10 Garrison Golf Club. The Law Cup will be played for on October 2.1 vice October 4. Monthly Medals.— Ladies' October 16. Men's October 18 and 19. Navy Cup. Play to commence October 18. Entries to bo sent to tbe hon. sec. by October 7. Conditions posted in Club House.
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    • 85 10 South Indian Rifle Association. At the South Indian Rifle Association prizo giving Captian Plumer, secretary, deplored the decrease of entries from the Regular Army. Tbe decline in the standard of shooting was put down to defective ammunition. The Regulars complained that they were not given so much time
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    • 189 10 S.C C v. S.R.C. Meeting tho S.C.C. in a friendly game last evening the S K.C. availed themselves of the opportunity to inflict defeat upon a team not quite up to full strength. Certainly, tbe losers, considering the game from start to finish, acted more upon tbe aggressive, but
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    • 386 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Following are the result* of yesterday's play Championship. Threlfall beat Lenthall, 6 8, 6-3. B. Sixc.lks. Saunders beat Major Stanbury, 6—l. 6—B, Teale v. Kuchwaldy, unfinished. C. SINi.LES. Byatt v. Sinclair, unfinished. Newcomkrs' Handicap. Rowley boat Day, 6-4, 6— 4. Myles beat Bond, 6— l, 6-3.
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  • 391 10 A Recent Lady Tourist's Candid Criticism. Sydney, September 2. What the papers somewhat grandiloquently term The Wonderland Tour was begun yesterday, when a party of fifty tourists left Sydney by the H.M.S. Montoro for a 50-days tour of Java. The party is personally conducted, says the Sydney correspondent
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  • 173 10 The Government steamer Tutane kai, which conveyed the Kacbel Cohen's stores' to the Mawson party on Macquarie Island, has reached the Bluff on her return journey. She reported that the appearance of the party discounted the statement that the men on the islan 1 were nearing
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  • Correspondence.
    • 145 10 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir, There is in this town no lack of hawkers of worthless tin fields, and their activity is worthy of a much better cause. For example, I was once induced to spend rnon^y in a neighbouring State, I believing the
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    • 115 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, With reference to your report of the case of rabies in Malacca taken from the Malay Mail, I request that you will make clear the ambiguity in the statement that Dr. de Vries was bitten by a
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    • 901 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. J I Sir, A meeting was convened by Mr. C. I C. Malet (or Friday afternoon last to which all interested in the rubber industry were I invited through the medium of the press. I The object
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  • 622 10 ANGLO-JAVA R UBBER. Reasons for Withholding Interim Dividend. The following circular was, on September 18 circulated to shareholders of the AngloJava Estates, Limited, Shanghai, by the secretaries and general managers, giving the directors' reasons for the non payment of an interim dividend for the half-year ended June 80:— We are
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  • 317 10 The lack of rain during the past Territorial summer training season, says a service paper, has diminished the force of the plea for the issue of mackintoshes instead of greatcoats— a plea that is an army hardy annual— though it must be said that the War
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  • 27 10 Tbe most credulous man I ever met," writes a wag, was one who honestly believod he ouald jadge a gammer resort by the pictures on the postcards."
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  • 446 10 Enterprise of Dutch in The East Indies. The floating Bourabaya arrived at Aden on September 4 fi wm Suez en route to Sourabaya, and is still ii» the Aden Harbour says the Times of Inrfca of September 7 This huge structure whfch is towed by the tug boats
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  • 524 10 The New Buildings of the London School. As a result of tbe appeal made recently by Mr. Austen Chamberlain considerable additions have been made to tbe equipment of the London School of Tropical Medicine at the Royal Albert Dock, partly through funds subscribed by the public and partly
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  • 63 10 Every bank has its stories about women depositors and their careless methods, but a New York bank official received a cheque re cently which was unique. It was signed Truly yours, Clara." It was part of a department store deposit. It was sent back, and the bank then learned that
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  • 23 10 Motor prison vans are promised in a few weeks' time. This, it is thought, is bound to attract a better class of prisoners.
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  • 599 10 GOVERNMENT CHEMIST AND FOOD SUPPLY. What is Cider? In the report of the Government Chemist upon the work of the Government laboratory for the year ended March 31, 1913, issued as a White Paper, the following examples of adulteration of food and drink are given Milk. In the 78
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  • 336 10 How it was Stolen and Traced To London. The story of the pearl necklace, value £150,000, which was stolen some months ago in transit by post from Paris to London, is told by Le Matin which describes in detail how the thieves were traced and secured. Mr.
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  • 47 10 Lilian," said the girl's mother, there were three pieces of cake in the pantry, anil now there is only one. How did it happen >" Well," said the child, her eyes wide open with excitement, it was so dark in there that 1 didn't see the other piece."
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  • 47 10 The report that a I'eckham barber has turned artist reminds a correspondent of the artist who gave up painting and went into the laundry business, the advantage being, as be said, that be could now always be sure that bis work would be bong on the line.
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  • 982 11 How Land Values Taxation Will Stop Depopulation. Mr. It. L. Outhwaite, M.l., writes on the Depopulation of Rural Britain in Reynolds's Newspaper, thns Tht.it; cun only be the maximum production of wealth when the whole of the labour force of the community is applied to all
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 39 11 The Man Who Geta There U sk« mm* w*. k*. Misi risk Mi Isn4 a*« pfcMS* at tt-ta Ms hs4y HTHLtWI MTMQUZB MB UvU ML OOMPOHM IBllll'll' ff BOSBrkBBSBf, SSMRgBB KpUwlsMng Mov OP ALL OH«MI«T« *i «n suUI mm
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    • 46 11 Wliciie r I i»kc my v.alks around, How many coughs I hear The many coug'-iers have not found, The antidote i fear. If they will take (as millions do) The Woods' Great Peppermint Core, They'll brighten life ana health renew, And make th ir bmrdens fewer.
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    • 502 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MACHINE that completes the family circle. Bveryone is on hand in the evening to enjoy the music of the "His Master's Voice machine. This wonderful instrument makes the home attractive for the children and livens up the entire household. No home need be without a His Master's
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    • 524 11 ANNOUNCEMENT. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION. LTD. HEAD OFFIGB, SINGAPORE. (incorporated re tbe straits settlements) (Authorised Capital... $5,000,000). BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Tan Chay Van. Brq., Chairman. Lim Peng Siacg, Etq Vice Chairman. The Honourable Tan Jiak Kirn, C.M.O. Lee Choon Ouan, Esq. N. B. Chan, Bsq. Tan Kbiam Heck. Eeq.
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    • 346 11 /^^> /m fflWf trim >^x J^MIfJHFI IN -<yf** THE BEST, j AGENTS. 17c BO 8 RAFFLES HOTEL Special Dinner ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. GRAND HOTEL CONTINENTAL Savifjon. z=^=^= The only Brat-clans Hotel in Saigca. Every comfort. Splendid verandah. Restaurant. With management, French kitchen aDd attendanoe as in the finest KnropoiReetanranta.
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  • 1875 12 THE OLD PAYERS AND THE YOUNG PRODUCERS. Plantation Problems. The following article on Rubber as an Investment is taken from The Times of September 5 The bulk of the investing classes are somewhat chary of putting their money into what they conceive to be the highly specula tive
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  • 465 12 ZIRIES." The Affectations of a Hat Shop Language. For the last two days I have realised," writes a correspondent of the Cologne Gazette, that I must unlearn all I have ever learnt, if I want to talk to my neighbours, or even if I want to buy the necessaries of
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  • 756 12 Costs of Production Considered Satisfactory. The third annual general meeting of the Sungei Dari Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on September 12, at Shanghai. The report and accounts were passed, a dividend of 60 tael cents [7.06 per cent] declared, and other formal business transacted. Mr. G.
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  • 255 12 Paris Community's Stern Ritual In "Ideal Life." On the slopes of what was once the forest of Montfermeil, France, now scored in every direction by the ruthless hand of the suburban architect, a little band of enthusiasts Harmonists, they call themselves is making a touching attempt to return
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  • 66 12 Philosophy from the Pelican Just because all the world's a stage don't try to be the whole show. Two of the greatest foroes are electricity and flattery. The man who is afraid to think for himself ought to get married. When the millennium comes family jars mar be used for
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  • 948 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 the issuance of this list
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  • 151 12 The following is supplied by the local agent: Per N. D. L. steamer Kleist, due October 10.— Mrs. F. M. Van de Velde, Mrs. E. Begloy and child, Mrs. Morris and child, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. K. Sim, Mrs. Wilson and children, Mr. R. B. and Mrs. R. E.
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  • 110 12 Homeward Bound. Per P. and O. Assaye, connecting at Colombo with Mooltan, sailing October 3.— Mr. H. C. Hadfield, Mr. J. McKellar, Mr. and Mrs. Hibbert, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Harrison, Mrs. Bower Smith, Miss L. Prisse, Mr. E. Prisse, Mr. R. B. Williams, Mr. J. R.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 228 12 SEMI-DIESEL ENGINES "BERGSUND" For All Purposes ON Complete Launch equipments and complete Power Installations quoted for on application to Sole Agents The Singapore General Electrical Engineering COMPANY, LIMITED. 81, Mohamed Sultan Road. EXPECTED SHORTLY: THE LUMINOUS "Juliana" Lamp The ppirit lamp that is Guaranteed noD-combostible. THE LIGHT THAT IS KIND
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 451 13 I Brut II White fl I 1906 £j^k Seal I m i m W I JM*i I Champagne I I Charles Heidsieck. I H Sole Agents: I BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. B STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAY. CO.. LD. Dlrsct Service to Japan via Hongkong A shanKha i us to
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    • 777 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINID SBRVIOB OP THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. ft THE WEBT AUSTRALIA* 8. N. CO.. LTD. BBTWBBB Fnmantla (Part hi, North *«sji Australian Ports, Jay« •nd Singapore. Regular Fortnightly sailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as induoement offers), Derby, King's sound (Port for the
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    • 309 13 PIANOS JL PIANO PLAYERS W^ xn/^vx? ~^r i_^3^ ''_c_7' J? Url Bn~nsl I Jf^ MT^^ MEDIUM CHEAP AND the: best TUNING ROBINSON PIANO INCLUDED Company, Limited. UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumigator) RBCOMMBNDBD BT THB DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, FM.s. WHITE ANT j AND IN USB ON NEARLY EVERY RUBBER KSTATB IN THE F.MS.
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    • 1553 14 bMbMLbbbPbs BBBBbLT BsBBBBBsP'^eVY LAsVBBsEfItT Ab\JbV"4bbP BbbbbPKsCbßbL BBbF bbbbPT EbbbbbsSbßßbl BBBbb! PROBPBROUI avnd PROORKgaiVB. THE GREAT EASTERN UFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HUDomoi. Wlnsliassss linns, Si t lomoosl 9*TKtm. m. om *•*>,, K.O. IbBBB L^BBBB^BBkBBV BBBU S%^bA (^blbA a^ B^ B^ BB aha l aß>«A\sa ftSBA fs^BBBBBSBBBBSB. B*BBBBBBbV SBB* BBBB^BBBBBBBbL BBBBsi B^
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    • 645 14 mbMen mam. BIBBY LINE Of fmst twin-tcraw Mail Passenger Steamers between Rangoon, Colombo, Suss, Port Said, Marseillss and London. Proposed Sailings for 1913 HOMEWARD. Departures Departures Steamer Stbambb bom from Ma^7* arrives Rangoon Colombo Lokdom WARWICKSHIRB Oci 2 Oot. 7 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 DERBYSHIRE Oct 16 Oct. 81 Nov.
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  • 214 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Motor Cycle aod Side Car. Writing to the Pinang Gazette Pedestrian says I don't know if there is or is not any law enforcing the use of lights on side cars, bat if there be no sach law the sooner one
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  • 236 15 The 'gondola of Venice will Boon be doomed if a syndicate really succeeds in putting one hundred motorboats on the waters, and the question arises Is Venice wine in permitting this? Of course the gondola is an ugly colour, and in spite of the gondolier's marvellous cleverness is not the
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  • 301 15 Commenting on the report of the Motor Traffic Committee, the Chauffeur says: There is one very interesting suggestion in the report, that no contrivance shall be permitted on cars which allows the rear light to be switched off from inside the car. Of course soch a provision would pnt electric
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  • 227 15 To no class of the community in Canada has the advent of the automobile been of greater benefit than to the farmer and his family. Help in Canada of all kinds is expenhive, especially farm help. But a man can do a full day's work now and still find time
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  • 46 15 It is stated that the directors of the Punjab National Branch propose dispensing with the services of the manager of the Delhi branch on the ground of gross negligence and carelessness of the bank employees on the occasion of the bomb outrage on December 28 last
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 446 15 THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARK NOT SALESMEN'S "FACTS' 1 BUT ENGINEERING TRUTHS, AND WILL MARK CLBAR THAT THERE IS NOTHING TO HIDE IN THE D J INN MOTOR 1. Constructed upon marine steam enpne lines, with the R t EVE RSI^ G MOUNTED ON A SOLID EXTENSION of the bedplate, whereby
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    • 59 15 Sunshine and Common Sense. Don't doctor your blood for rbeuuiafcm Use an external application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. In a few days it will get yon up and oat into the sunshine, then nature will restore the rich red blood to your veins and soon rid the system of this
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    • 134 15 DUNLQP THE CHEAPEST BEST MOTOR TYRES. I |^^15YARIETIES. I W% POTTED I I 1^ ALL wmiamm /oM APPETISING. H I JLa# MEATS. I CAME, HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUE, ETC, ETC M fc^ iHM mmmmmmmmmmm Prepared by a celebrated Chef under ideal conditions of cleanliness and selection. IN GLASS, TINS AND
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1081 16 TIBROCEMENT" 1 Is made of the best PORTLAND CEMENT reinforced with Asbestos. It has therefore the strength and durability of CONCRETE, and the FIRE and HEAT resisting qualities of ASBESTOS. Si R SUPPLIES IN H 0 A S Slates for Roofs J I Sheets for Ceilings. F Co E W••
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    • 455 16 WANTS. CHINESE BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. I Wanted, a Smart Bookkeeper (Chinee preferred). Good Salary to a competent man. Apply personally to B. X., No. 16, Battory Road. 80-9 010 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUSES TO LH. To let, No. 31 and 33, Sambau Road. Apply Nathan Son, Change Alley. 1-11
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    • 575 16 NOTICES. NOTICE. It is hereby notified that the Exchange Banks will be closed on MONDAY. OCTOBER 6.] T^ G Holiday. 399 4-10 NOTICE. Power of Attorney issued to Mr. C. Held for the Oriental Cigarette and Tobacco Co., Singapore, on the Ist February, 1918, is from this date withdrawn. The
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    • 709 16 NOTICES. KMM KIAT A GO SHIP-CHANDLERS, Bovsriwaat md Municipal Contractori 106, 108 109, Market Street. Telephone Nos. 431 and 1174, GUANKIATffCO., SHIP-CHANDLERS ft GOVERNMKNT CONTRACTORS. GENERAL IMPORTERS AND BKPORIIRS AND COMMISSION AQKNT9, 87, PHILLIP STREET. 'Phone 1-488, (Private 14(0). Teli grams MaMIAT. 106 v ABRAMB HORSE REPOSITORY. A staff of
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    • 690 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures for the current week and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the Becctaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms on which to mako the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Tunes. Singapore Cricket Club. Lawn Tennis
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