The Straits Times, 9 January 1914
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Title Section13 1914-01-09 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.385 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. JANUARY 9. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement255 1914-01-09 1 iTBI CILIBBATII While Horse cQTca E u wnus I ESTABLISHIP 1742. XI Years Old. E /top notch\ o> \SCOTCH. INCLUDING DUTY. PRICE: $1.60 per Bottle. $18.30 per Case. CYLINDER OIL for LUBRICATING GAS OIL ENGINES. CYLINBEAR "S" has been specially prepared for the Middle East and has been approved by255 words
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Advertisement224 1914-01-09 1 ROBINSON 4fc CO. Sole Agents for: "O A T "OTI^XI f^\Tf^T I7C Th m-sTEEi.fi AJj ft lvrfl Vj I Li-LEiO GUARANTEED FOR EVER. r I 'I IU ir RALEIGH made of Steel L -^^___J|\ and without any Malleable Tron Castings /V Ifc, as in other Bicycles, is the Triumph V^^^^sS.^224 words
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Advertisement12 1914-01-09 1 Eternit Asbestos Slates. solf ton i ADAMBON. GILFIILAN; A CO., LTD I12 words
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Article936 1914-01-09 2 TAHEI MARU CUTS DOWN THE TOONAN. China Merchants' Ship Aground. A very serious and exciting collision, fortunately unaccompanied by any loss of life, oocnrred at the bend ol tbe Whangpoo near the Garden Bridge shortly after 11 o'clock on Saturday morning, states The Shanghai Times of December936 words
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Article183 1914-01-09 2 The story comes from Detwiller, a village not far from Zabern, where all the incidents that have been in danger of upsetting the German Empire have been taking place of late. A peasant possessed a magnificent white cook with a noble crimson crest. To carry out a183 words
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Advertisement359 1914-01-09 2 Your Weak Constitution can be made Strong "3\ Many a delicate adult and rgl child has obtained robust <& A° I health by taking 11 'KEPLER' |i Cod Liver Oil WITH II Malt Extract j| <&> 1 ITS SPECIAL WORK:- To Form healthy fat, flesh and blood, ♦&J bone, brain359 words
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Advertisement707 1914-01-09 2 TV^iL ~_lV V/?#^^»^Blaa^lßraßl^^^^^ < iKSSswi SwM aaajkaaaa. L I^^ Startled by a Shadow The Victim of Your Nerves. Deplorable, indeed, is your condition when the world's best Tonic for pale, anaemic, you become so nervous that you start at the nervous man and women, very shadow of yourself. M r.707 words
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Advertisement396 1914-01-09 2 THE IMPERIAL DAIRY BUTTER I certify that Tie Imperial Dairy Company have eapplied batter to ttiis Hospital from time to time, and tha*. the supply has always been most satisfactory I have frequently bad to buy Butttr on cm--rgency owing to failnre of oontnet, »n 1 have ptiferred that of396 words
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Article873 1914-01-09 3 ITS GENESIS AND ORIGINAL OBJECTS. Ninety Years' Development. Almost exactly ninety years ago, on De ce tuber 2, 1828, President Monroe, in a message to Congress, formulated his famous doctrine. In view of its latter-day developments, some account of its genesis and original object may not come873 words
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Article154 1914-01-09 3 I If a guest leaven a Japanese hotel without paying his bill a broom is dressed up, bis name is attached to it, and it is inverted as a sign of disrespect, Mr. W. L. Hildburgh said, io a lecture on Japanese popular magic, before tbe Japan Society.154 words
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Advertisement235 1914-01-09 3 RANEEGUNGE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. BUY DIRECT! /=df NON-TREAD-OVER Jen BOOTS AND SHOES il \W,W^ £V yS SENT POST FREE! /K^'^i Prices 10 8. 12 8, 14/8. vC^"""*^ Slnfle Pain Supplied. Cash with Ordtr. ---*^Q^ -f NUN TIKAD OVEi 10OT CO., f235 words
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Advertisement820 1914-01-09 3 THE AFTER-TREATMENT OF MALARIAL FEVER. "Malarial fever is, perhaps, tile mast important of human diseases. Those are the words of Sir Ronald Rost, m.d., F.t.s., etc., in his important work, "The Prevention -t Malarim." "In Indi i alune," he continues, "it has been officially estimated to cause a mean annual820 words
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Advertisement837 1914-01-09 3 8TBMEH MILINOS^ austriajnTTloyd UNDER MAIL WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT frff^ GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From ud to Trieste and Venice, oalling at Port Said, Suei, Aden, Colombo. Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. BOMBWARD. DaetoarriTe.-oaoraboat Dae to tail on or about 1914 i 914 s.B. Alrioa 8.840 tons837 words
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Advertisement660 1914-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Golf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). I Connecting at660 words
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Advertisement628 1914-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have boen specially designed and constructed, and are fitted628 words
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Advertisement793 1914-01-09 4 BTEAMER BAIUNfI3. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Berserah, Kreitay, Paka, Tringganu Bisat, Semera Bachok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Sioj ora, Lacon, Kobaamni, Bandon, Langsnen, Taka, Champon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure c.c. YUOALA Jan. 1O '•.■.PRACHATIPOK Jan. 11 Jan. 14 BORIBAT Jan. 14 Jan.793 words
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Advertisement506 1914-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILimS, HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND DEUTBCH DAMPFSCHIFF FAHRTSGES. "HANSA" BREMEN. Combined Service. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regalar aervioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp. Rotterdam and Emden ani tbe Straits, China and Japan. Homnwardf, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and one j a month506 words
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Advertisement651 1914-01-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamer* of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Peri Saiu, bvet. Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore Hongkocg, Shanghai. Tsingtau,651 words
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Advertisement450 1914-01-09 5 ONE DOLLAR BARGAINS AT WHITEAWAY'S CHEAP SALE. ii wWWI Q lite tin Utt t style acd very ii? WLf f g I much wore. Wbiio with coloured tri Wonderful Value in Ladies' Whita b nig and Btr*wid X iD R ,in nsvy, Lawn 810u..., a« M Trio -n, Vuik !iro450 words
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Advertisement151 1914-01-09 5 CHUBB S SAFES LARGE SELECTION ON SHOW AT Huttenbach Bros. Co., 13, COLLYER QUAY. I MADE PROM THE WORLD'S BEST CRUDE OIL Oocon V LUBRICANTS. OBTAINABLE THROUGH ANY DEALER. A GOOD LUBRICANT ADDS LIFE TO YOUR MACHINERY. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK, LUBRICATING OIL DEPT.. Singapore. A YAMATO CO.151 words
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Advertisement215 1914-01-09 5 Gift The Leopartl cannot change his spots, but the removal <,| sjmts and blemishes from dollies is assured if SUNLIGHT SOAP is used. As the Leopards eyes vjleam in the darkness of the ni«ht. so clothes cashed with Sunlight Soap xleam white and pure in the brilliant liylit of day.215 words
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Advertisement254 1914-01-09 6 CIGARETTES. Wben jcn pus round c'xaietus, be sere that tUy aro State Exprtsj" tic cigarettes of qqulity that will j rociaim joar fociai btanding No. 555. 50 60 cents. Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON. UNIVERSAL (Patent Fumigator) RSCOMMBNOBD BY TUB DSPT. OF AOKICULTCP.B, FM.8. WHITE ANT AND IN254 words
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Advertisement146 1914-01-09 6 THE UNITED GLASS BOTTLE MANUFACTURERS Ltd., LONDON. H BOTTLES i OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS l!te*?Sf> Aerated Water Bottles Rail Cases u "^iitfP A SPECIALITY I HIGHEST QUALITY I S BRITISH MANUFACTURE I- Bottles of usual pattern and capacity I stocked by The Sole Representatives for the Far East. J- THE UNION146 words
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Advertisement126 1914-01-09 6 INSIST ON GETTING "SHELL" j Seasonable Cards on Sale. KONfi HIN6 CHE0N6 A CO,. Adelphi Hotel Building*. Brush 70, Bishop Street. Penan* JUST ARRIVED: The Very Best Bismarck Herrings. Mariniert ARDATH'S BOUQUET CIGARETTES a' s :j..p! ei ti the Hausa ct Lords I'rl.t *1.6O p~r 100. Best Habana tlgan at126 words
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Article107 1914-01-09 7 FIXTURES. Friday, January 9. High Water, 7.29 a.m., 9.15 p.m. V. w. C. A. annual meeting, 6.16 p.m. Saturday, January 10. Hi^b Water, h.JI a.m., 10.S0 p.tn P. and O. outward mail due. Sunday, January 11. High Water, 9.10 a.m., 11.9 p.m. Monday, January 12. High Water,107 words
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Article242 1914-01-09 7 To-dat. P. Swetteubam and Telok An son Kinta 8 pm Malacca and Port Dickson lailyle. 8 pm Malacca and Mnar Lady Weld Bpm Batu Paliat Aing Leong Bpm Haw i "in. Sonr;il>ava, r>,iin!|i Tsn.i-.siu, Mm*, etc. Elout 3 pm Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaya Ruinphius 4 pm Batavia242 words
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Article206 1914-01-09 7 The P. and O. outward mail steamer I >evauba left Penang at 11.30 p.m. yesterday ami may Ih' MM to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Saturday. January 10. The Imp. German mail steamer Buelow left Hongkong at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, January 7, and may be206 words
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Article350 1914-01-09 7 Latest Arrivals. (ilatik. Put. Ciovt. str. -JOO tons 25 crew 2 guns ■J.'mi li.p. Com. Wink. Jau 8. From Hlim. .Lan 8. For Anauiba Ih.. Jan 9. Kda. I; »,r Dot. utr. 824 tons. Capt Lcnsinck. Jan '.1. From I'akan Karoe. Jan 7. O.c. and dp. S. Agency350 words
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102 1914-01-09 7 Wharves at which Vessel are Berthed To-Day. TANJONG PAGAR. Bast Whar* Basin |m Moh. W. Section No. l...Waihora, Duuera. Shisbs Wharf Nil. Main W, Sect. No. 2... E. F. Ferdinand, Rumpbios. B...Euryalns. 4...Ki11in. 6. ..Ni1. o...Tsurugisan Mara, Kum Sang. Nbw Dock 7. ..(Under102 words
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Article46 1914-01-09 7 Arrivals. Per Dut. Govt. str. (ilatik. Jan P.— From Rhio The Resident of Rbio and Wife Miss Vooreu for Bataria Per str. Koeinai, Jan 8. From Rengat Messrs. Ward, Rrach and Scbulz. Per str. Bronwer, Jan 9. From P. Baroe Mr. P. Romeijn.46 words
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Article213 1914-01-09 7 The waistcoat as an article of attire for men dates back to the time of Charles II Historians tell us that tbat monarch made a resolution to change the fashion of his dress to one which he would never alter, and com municatel this decision to213 words
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Article171 1914-01-09 7 Many tales are told of the old London bus telry which went by the name of Dirty Dick's. One of tbe rules of the bouse used to be that only one drink was served to cus tomert at a single visit, and if you wanted another you bad171 words
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Article269 1914-01-09 7 HXCMANOE Simoapobi January 9, 1914. On Lomdo* Bank 4 m/i 2/44 Demand 2/4J Private 6 m/a 2 a 8 m/a 3/4 A j Or GBEMiifi Bank d/d 28P4 Private 8 m/a 244 j Ok Fbanob Bank d/d m 3044 Private 8 m/a 801 On India Bank T.269 words
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Article189 1914-01-09 7 ne a Buyers. Sellers V»lne 10 10 Ampang 9.C0 10.00 1 1 AyerWeng 1.C0 10 10 Belat 2.40 2.70 10 10 Braang 0.50 0.76 10 10 Kampar 10.26 10 10 Kansboi 1.80 1.80 10 10 Kinta Association 11.00 12.E0 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.10.0 1.15.0 £7 £1 Lahat Miner189 words
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Article639 1914-01-09 7 S£l Bn^ 8eUen! 3 2/- Allagai 1/6 2/£1 £1 Anglo Java 3/9 4/9 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/9 9,6 2/- 2/- BatangMalaka -/9 1/8 £1 £1 Batn Tiga 2.1.0 2.7.6 nom 2/- 2/- Bekoh -/6 /9 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 1.6.8 1.10.0 £1 £1 Bukit Lintang 2.2.6 2.10.0 nom H-639 words
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Article126 1914-01-09 7 v5i2 B"^- *>>-■ £1 £1 B. Smelting Co. 12/0 14 '6 £1 £1 Fret. 1.2.0 1.8.6 6/- 6/- Electric T'way* 4/- 4/8 10 10 Fraaer Neave 68.f 0 55.(0 50 60 Hammer Co. 1C0.C0 107.50 100 Howartb Erakine 45.(0 100 7%Prel. 100.00 100 100 Kati Bro, Del 180.00 140.00126 words
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Advertisement88 1914-01-09 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. January 10. —At saleroom, Aigrettes and Maraboor, at 11. January 18. —At saleroom, freehold godown property situate at Mohd. Sultan Road, at 2.3 January 13. —At salerooms, freehold re sidential property known as Fernhill, Orange Grove Road and Nos. 61, 6 i and 66, Kanisah88 words
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Advertisement526 1914-01-09 7 SOLE AGENTS FOR JL. A. a XVM. s£*L. w(V ROCK DRILLS. AaV Telephone -V\ vJOC^ 111 V* -VANNER." t>*^ In the S. African Government yVU\O"^ 0* Stope Drill Contest (Johannesburg), T\» 1909-10. these Drllla divided the FIRST and SECOND PRIZES Of £6,000 IN COMPETITION WITH DriUs of 9O OTHER MAKERS.526 words
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Advertisement54 1914-01-09 7 FRIDAY. 9th JANUARY POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE GREATEST DETECTIVE DRAMA EVER PRODUCBD FANTOMAS "THE MYSTERIOUS FINGER PRINT" in 0 parts. Revea'ing tbe astounding adventures and sencational exploits til a Mysterious and Sptcioos Villain, TO by SI'PI'OBTBD BY USUAL UP-TO-DATE FILMS HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BUDGB ROAD. Telephone No. 1116.54 words
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1074 1914-01-09 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, JANUARY 0. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. A general election may not come for some considerable time, but one feels that the announcement by Mr. Joseph Chamberlain that he will not seek re election in West Birmingham marks the close of a great political career. He is in his1,074 words
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Article22 1914-01-09 8 We are iodebted to The Criterion Press, Ltd. Pinang, proprietors of tbe Straits Echo, fcr a copy of tbeir New Year calendar.22 words
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Article47 1914-01-09 8 At a general meeting of the Seremban Wanderers Association, held on the Brd injt., at St. Paul's Institution Hall, Mr. Leong E>)g Watt, the Vice- President, was unanimously elected President in pi ice of Mr. H. J. Stafford, who is shortly leaving Seremban on transfer to Singapore.47 words
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Article92 1914-01-09 8 The Eat tern Star Lodge No. M 209 of tbe International Order of Good Templars is now located at the Short Street Girls 1 School. Further paiticulars of the order will be gladly supplied on application to the secretary, Brother. A. J. IJorett, Government Surrey Department, Singapore. On Wednesday next,92 words
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Article13 1914-01-09 8 The female ward of the Malay Hospital, Kuala Kangsar, is to be extended.13 words
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Article20 1914-01-09 8 Mr. J. Beveridge, of 3.) 2, Cavanagh Road, has reported the disappearance of his boy and a purse containing 121.20 words
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Article21 1914-01-09 8 The Perak tin export for December (excluding Upper Perak figures) was block tin, 1,448.82 piculs, tin ore 40,855.17 piculs, duty 160,157.08.21 words
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Article25 1914-01-09 8 Tbe tender of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., Singapore, for the supply cf coal to the F.M.S. railway department during 1914, bos been accepted.25 words
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Article25 1914-01-09 8 Tenders arc invited for the erection of fourth-class post offices at Chemor and Tambun, and for the erection of a twenty-bed-ward for Mohammedans at Uopeng.25 words
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Article30 1914-01-09 8 The increasing prevalence of the sensitive plant in the F.M.S. has been very marked in recent years, but perhaps no wht-ie is it more abundant than in and around Kluiij;.30 words
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Article34 1914-01-09 8 Mr. E. R. Sassoon, of Tanjong Katony Road, has reported to the police i lie fact that his tukang aycr has absconded and that between seventy and eighty dollars worth of jewellery is missing.34 words
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Article37 1914-01-09 8 Lieut. H. A. Neubronner, Penang Volunteers, is placed in command of A Co., aud Capt. J. S. Cheney (attached fr< m 2nd Bn. Calcutta Volunteer Rifles) is placed in command of B Co. from the Ist inst.37 words
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Article63 1914-01-09 8 Maud Allan is coming, and let us sincerely hope (writes Terpsichore in Tho Pinang Gazette) she will meet with tbe f> Li 1 reception that she deserves. Penang may contain many opulent people but $6 for a seat is really just the limit. Art for art's sake sounds nice theoretically—63 words
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Article55 1914-01-09 8 Mr. C. W. Carson has been in Hongkong for Home days perfecting, oa behalf of the Philippines Government, a scheiuo for the exportation of cattle, on wholesale scalo, to the inlands. Ttvo largo coal godowns at Y'aumati h?vo been rented from MaMra. Hughes and Hough and equipped for tho work,55 words
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Article63 1914-01-09 8 Tho old year has washed itself out with a vengeance, says the Sarawak Gazette. The rainfall for the last three days of the year was 1469 inches. New Year s Day opened wet but fortunately the rain ceased from 9 A.m. to 6.30 p.m. so that the regatta went off63 words
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Article61 1914-01-09 8 A Hongkong paper says that the firm of Garner Queleh and Co., wino and spirit merchants, has changed its name and will be known in future as Donuelly and Whyte. Messrs. D. E. Donnelly aud L. M. Whyte being the sole partners in the concern. Messrs. Donnelly and Whyte arc61 words
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Article71 1914-01-09 8 Th se who have not seen tho great detective drama Fantomas, the Mysterious Finger-print, a picture in six parts, which has been shown to good houses at the llarima Hall Cinematograph for the past week, will have the opportunity of seeing this sensa tional film to night for tbe last71 words
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Article91 1914-01-09 8 Under the new arrangement inaugurated by tha enterprise of Messrs. Simo, Darby and Co., Ltd., the N.Y.K. steamer Atsuta Maru called at Malacca on her homeward voyage to pick up cargo on Wednesday. This is the first ocean lintr to call there and establish direct communication between the ancient port91 words
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Article97 1914-01-09 8 In appreciation of efforts by Japanese naval ofheers and men for the salving of the German steamship Deike Kickmers when she stranded off Chinnampo in November last, the Bremen Marine Insurance Company, as the insurer of the vessel at that time, has despatched a letter cf thanks to the officers97 words
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Article119 1914-01-09 8 This morning in the first court Mr. A. V. Brown made an order against Charles William Johnson for the payment of 9275.85 in respect of houses 12, l:S, 14 and 15, Cuppage Hoad, he having failed to comply with a notice requiring him to repair a portion of the road119 words
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Article154 1914-01-09 8 At an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in tbe Consolidated Rubber Estate*, Ltd., held at Shanghai on December 29, resolutions which were pass d at a meet ing of the company on the 10th inst. were submitted for connrmatiou as special resolu tions and passed. Th«y provide for tbe winding154 words
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Article451 1914-01-09 8 The leave of Dr. D. M. Ford has been ex tended for six months from January 28. •2nd Lieut. C. E. C. Kabagliati, of the Ist Bn. K.O.Y L.1., goes home on six months' leave on February 1. Commander Hubbard, of tbe V. S. S. Wilmington, is451 words
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Article25 1914-01-09 8 We are indebted to Anonymous (Johore) for a parcel of gramophone records which will be duly forwarded to the Leper Colony.25 words
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Article87 1914-01-09 8 •We have been requested to remind readers that Hamilton's Circus closes its season in Singapore to-morrow night. There will be a matinee in the afternoon, and at night a grand farewell performance. On Monday, the company open at Johore, on the 16th at Seremban, and on tbe 19th87 words
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Article133 1914-01-09 8 The mortality returns for Singapore issned by the Registrar of Births and Deaths bliow that, during the week ending January 3, there were l.it deaths (140 males, 53 females) giving a ratio per mil lo of population of ILM, including four deaths at St. John's Island, an133 words
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Article255 1914-01-09 8 Concerning the proposed inauguration of a new steamship service via i'anama, Mr. Yukawa, director of the Japanese Mercantile Marine Bureau, is quoted to the effect th.it present investigations concern freight and ports of call, and that a' scheme will be introduced to the next session of the255 words
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Advertisement284 1914-01-09 8 OF ALL EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES BOUTON ROUGE ARE THE BEST. THE PRICE OF THE FAMOUS 12 H.P. ROVER Rtm&ns at 53.500 complete. BUT includes kl 1914 a 12- volt dynamo lighting stt. A cable has just been received tl at a large suipmect cf tho NEW SEASON'S MODEL is now on284 words
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Advertisement173 1914-01-09 8 ASPLENSIDVITAGRAPH TWO-REELER of excellent quality and displaying very A MODERN PRODIGAL IN TWO PAR'S IS ONLY ONI OF THE MANY Pictures which may be classed as FEATURE FILMS AT THE ALHAMBRA Beach Road. Sio'SD Show, 9.80 to 11 p.m., the others bbino Tht Oeputy'i Peril (by the Lubin Film Co.)173 words
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Article239 1914-01-09 9 REPORTED RAID BY TURKISH TROOPS. The Attitude of Izzet Pasha. Kkitkr's Telegram. London, January 8. A message from Rome says unexpected news has been received that martial law has been proclaimed at Valona (Turkey in Europe). It is now explained that a vessel with 200 Turkish soldiers and239 words
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Article130 1914-01-09 9 RECORD YE\R BUT SIGNS OF RELAPSE. Sixty-Two Millions Increase. KIOTBB'j TILMKIH. London, January 8. The imports of the United Kingdom for December show a decrease of £'2,950,651 piiucipally in cotton and grain. The increases for the year, which is a record, are imports Jl l millions, exports 38}130 words
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Article164 1914-01-09 9 CROWN PRINCE INDIGNANTLY EXPLAINS. Colonel Reuter's Igooiance. Rbcibr's Telboram. London, January 8. The public prosecutor emphasised the fact that Co!. Renter was unconscious of tb« illegality of his action, and asked that he b* sentenced to a week's imprisonment, and Schad to three days. DSB OSTASUTMCM LliiVD TBLBOBA».164 words
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Article40 1914-01-09 9 RsOTBB't TbLBOBAM. London, January 9. The Rank rate of discount is fixed at 4). |M Ostasiatibchk Llow> Tblkoi.am. Berlin, January 8. Tbe Bank of Englan 1 has reduced its discount rate I y a half per cent.40 words
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Article68 1914-01-09 9 World-Wide Messagesof Appreciation Hevter's ftWHI London, January 8. World wide messages are arriving express ing appreciation of Mr. Chamberlain's services. Mr. F. E. Smith, speaking at Liverpool, paid an eloquent tribute to Mr. Chamberlain who dominated the whole field of politics as, since Pitt, only ono Englishman, Lord68 words
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Article32 1914-01-09 9 Rbctbr's Tklpoium. London, January 8. A Berlin message says it is understood that the Triple Alliance has agreed to the British proposal that Greece should retain Chios and Mitylenc.32 words
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Article26 1914-01-09 9 ftsUTVR'S TBLNOKAa. London, January 8. Mr. Peter Coats, of the great thread making firm, left £2,526,270, on which tho death duty will b. £378,925.26 words
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Article55 1914-01-09 9 (From Our Own Corrkspondrkt.) London, January 7. Brannßton has declared a dividend of 6 per cent, and places to reserve j£>.ooo. Lamut pays 6 per cent., and carries for ward £10,000. The market has reacted after a few days buoyancy. Much satisfaction is expressed over tbe redaction55 words
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Article396 1914-01-09 9 Second Day of the Spring Race Meeting (From Otit Own Corrkspondbst.) I'enang, January 8. Beautiful weather prevailed for the secocd day of tbe meeting and the attendance was better. l'oliuwing are the results of the racing: The Province Ci-p.— Distance, five furlongs. Charity (Gabell) 1 Brown Comet396 words
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Article426 1914-01-09 9 PECULIAR ATTITUDE OF MALAY WITNESS. Committed for Contempt. The trial of Madang bin Hassan, a sailor of the crew cf the launch Max, who was charged with the attempted murder of a Chinaman by knocking him out of a sampan in the harbour on December 2 last,426 words
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Article607 1914-01-09 9 Why the Seventy- Five Thousand Is Wanted. Yesterday we gave the circular issued by the committee of the Y.W.C.A., and it explained pretty fully the objects for which a great effort is to be made to raise the sum of 175,000 in a period of ten days607 words
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Article1429 1914-01-09 9 DISCUSSED BY CENTRAL PERAK PLANTERS. Sjpport for P.A.M. Conference. A meeting of the Central Persk Planters' Association was held at the Ipoh Club, Ipob, on the 6th inst., reports The Times of Malaya, Mr. A. 11. Milne presiding. The Chairman said the meeting had been fixed for1,429 words
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Article94 1914-01-09 9 Sir Lionel Carden Transferred. Kbctbb's Tki.«.,ka d. London, January 8. Sir Lionel E. G. Carden is being transferred from Mexico to Rio dc Janeiro. It is expressly explained that this is only a transfer, and that he is not recalled, but tho change has caused great satisfaction in94 words
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Article24 1914-01-09 9 Rbutbr's Tblboram. London, January 8. It is stated that Mr. Masteruian will shortly enter the Cabinet, and this entails a by election.24 words
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Article37 1914-01-09 9 Riutbr's Tblboram. London, January 8. The death of Earl Cawdor is announced He was 44 years old. The death of Viscount Cross, at one time a prominent Conservative minister, is announced. He was 91 years old.37 words
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Article25 1914-01-09 9 RbCTSB'S TIMOBAM. London, January 8. Men are gradually resuming at Dublin. The old crews of tbe Dublin Steam Packet Company signed on to-day.25 words
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Article73 1914-01-09 9 DlB OsTASIATISCHB LLOYD Tklh.IUM, Berlin, January 8. The speech from the Throne in the Prussian Diet emphasizes that the state finances have absolutely recovered. During the current year and for 1914 income and expenditure balance. although recently the whole economic life has felt the decrease of the state73 words
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Article71 1914-01-09 9 Quotations Current Yesterday. The following mjssage has been received in Singapore, dated London, January 8 Rubber on spot in London Plantation para first latex crepe 3/21 Para to arrive 8/0] Market quiet. The East Asiatic Company favour us with the following report The market in London yesterday71 words
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Article74 1914-01-09 9 It was stated at a meeting of tbe Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines that considerable annoyance and expense had been occasioned the mines through the system of dual enquiry into fatal accidents. Oovern inent had been addressed, and a reply received to the effect that tbe matter will74 words
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Article134 1914-01-09 9 CONFLICTING REPORTS ABOUT CONFERENCE. Breakdown Denied. RIUTISS TILIOBAM. London, January 8. Unionist official circles do not confirm tho report that tho conversations on Home Rnle are ended. The Liberals affirm that they are continuing without untoward incident and no adverse factor has arisen. As an instance of the134 words
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Article138 1914-01-09 9 IMPORTANT RESULTS AT LONDON HOSPITAL. Protest Against Radium Cornering. Rbcteb's Tilkoram. London, January 8. The Times prints a highly interesting statement by Drs. Lazarus and Barlow, of Middlesex Hospital, which admits only inoperable cancer cases. It says that whereas in 1012 every patient died, only 36 of the138 words
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Article137 1914-01-09 9 THE STRUGGLE ON THE RAILWAY BEGUN. Firm Attitude of Government. KICIIS's TILIQEAM. LondoD, January 8. A Johannesburg message says tbo railway strike is fixed to begin at seven this morning. The authorities have taken all precautions to preserve order and the citizen defence force at Pretoria has137 words
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Article68 1914-01-09 9 ttSOTSB'9 TILIOBAM. London, January 9, Sixteen summonses have been granted under the Corrupt Practices Act in connection with the ariuy canteen nandal. Eight are against certain a ;ny officers and eight against civil i ius, but no names are obtainable. It is expected that the proceedings will last68 words
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Article58 1914-01-09 9 Hkitiii's Telegram. London, January 9. Algiers messages contain advices from Constautine saying that Mr. Lloyd George has been recalled by telegrams to England. He returns to Algiers and sails on Saturday. His motor tour in the interior is therefore frustrated. He has been snowbound and was58 words
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Article23 1914-01-09 9 K«L TIB'S ThLE'.RAM. London, January h. Sir Rufus Isaacs, on elevation to tbe peerage, takes the title of Lord heading.23 words
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Article2401 1914-01-09 10 LADY WHO WISHED TO BECOME A SOLICITOR. Appeal Court Decision. Unanimously the Master of the Rolls Lord Justice Swinfen Bady, and Lord Justice I'hillimore, composing a Court of Appeal, decided on December 10, in Bebb v. The Law Society, that women are disqualified from becoming attorneys nr2,401 words
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Article331 1914-01-09 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s share circular, dated the 7th inst., states In spite of a decided improvement in rubber shares quoted from London it has received but little support from this end, and although the apathy of the past few months331 words
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Article518 1914-01-09 10 Terrible Plight of People in The North. A Sapporo dispatch dated December 14, published at Yokohama, states that the sufferings of the people from the famine in Hokkaido have now reached a very acute stage. In the jurisdictions of the Sorachi, Kamikawa, Muroran, Sapporo and various branches518 words
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Article52 1914-01-09 10 United Malacca— 9,ooo lbs. Consolidated Estates. 8,220 lbs. New Colombia.— l2,Boo lbs. Lunas. -8,719 lbs. Tambalak.- 5,655 lbs. Merlimau.— 464,2sl lbs. Bbinipul.— 4B,3os lbs. 8ek0h.— 84,922 lbs. Batang Ma1aka.— 71,626 lbs. M.laka Pinda.-17.000 lbs. Indragiri (Sumatra).— B,47B lbs., making total for two «~i»n»^ of current financial yew,52 words
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Correspontence.
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491 1914-01-09 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times, Sir, Somr .Ling exceedingly unsatisfactory must be jur state in Singapore if it be true, as we have heard for many a day, that there is no public opinion here at all. It is largely a fact. I491 words
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Article183 1914-01-09 10 The two army monoplanes which arrived in Bangkok from France some little time ago have made their first flight in Siam. The success of their initial venture augurs well for the future of aviation in this country (says The Siam Observer), and reflects great credit on the183 words
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Article223 1914-01-09 10 A new device for night-firing has been brought out in Germany, which, if it is ever developed on the large scale, may bo expected to revolutionise oar present tactics. It consists of an electric torch fixed (says the Army and Navy Gazette) to the barrel of a223 words
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Article64 1914-01-09 10 At the Penang Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association auction on the 7th inst. 28,5683 lb. were offered for sale and 26,597 i, lb. were sold at the following prices Sheet Smoked $111 to 8121 Unwnoked 101 108 Crepe No. 1 116 118 No. 2 103 No, 364 words
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Article65 1914-01-09 10 The death has taken place at the Victoria Nursing home, Shanghai, of Mr. William I'aul Munro, of the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co. Deceased was only 41 years of age, and for nine years he bad worked with the old Dock company. For five years before coming to Shanghai deceased65 words
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Article220 1914-01-09 10 Judge Disagrees With His Two Assessors. On the 9th inst., Mr. Justice L. M. Wood ward delivered judgment in the case against three Javanese coolies who were charged with the murder of Javanese coolie named Meyen on the Rubana Estate at Teluk Anson on September 20. The220 words
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Article503 1914-01-09 10 Disabled Steamer Towed Into Peritn A Lloyd's message of December 7, says The Holt Line steamer Theseus was towed in here to-day, all well, by the Meyum and Berkhud. She has her tail shaft broken and has lost her propeller. About 2,000 tons of cargo503 words
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Article171 1914-01-09 10 Tho new steamer Koningin Emma, of the Stoomvaart Maatschappy N'ederland, sailed on her maiden voyage to the Dutch East Indies on December 6, and arrives in Singapore today. The Koningin Emma is the largest steamer ever built in Holland. She is built of steel throughout, and171 words
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Article118 1914-01-09 10 There was an amusing incident at the dinner of the Variety Artists' Benevolent Fund and Institution. Mr. Arthur Roberts bad written a letter of apology for unavoidable absence, and the chairman (Lord Lonsdale), placing the letter with a number of other apologies to be read out at the proper time,118 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article107 1914-01-09 10 The Swimming Club launches for Sunday will leave at 8, 9, and 10 a.m., 2.8 C and 8.80 p.m., and return at 8.30 and 9.30 a.m., 12.15, 8 and 5.30 p.m. At the annual prize meeting of the Selangor Golf Club, C. J. Foot won with a107 words
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Article100 1914-01-09 10 Straits Chinese Football Association. The matches for the Tan Kweo Swec Cup (Leaguei were to start from Saturday last, but owing to heavy rains tho matches which were fixed for that day, Monday and Wednesday last, were postponed. The fixtures are now as follows Straits United v. White Star100 words
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Article134 1914-01-09 10 England v. The Rest. The game between an English fifteen and a combination representing The Rest, played on the esplanade last evening, was contested with great spirit. The exchanges were fast and at times quite exciting, whilst now and again there were flashes of really clever individual work. The134 words
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Article149 1914-01-09 10 Champions to invade the Orient. The Victoria Colonist, of November 14, says California lawn tennis stars having made almost a clean sweep of important American titles are planning an invasion of Hawaii, the I'liillipines, Japan and China. William M. Johnston, bolder of the Longwood and New York State149 words
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Article135 1914-01-09 10 S.L.R.A. Competitions The January competition for the Mills challenge trophy (200 yards) yesterday resulted as follows Miss Kerr 82 Mrs. Oattey 29 Mrs. Scoular 28 Mr*. Mauldon 27 Mrs. Miller 28 Miss Tomlinson 28 162 Lady Evelyn Young won tho January spoon, the scores being 100 100 yds.135 words
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Article201 1914-01-09 10 Possible Arrangement of Another Match. Disappointing as was the show made by Wells against Carpcntier, his backers have not lost faith in him, says The Sporting Life, and it is proposed to match him against any heavyweight who will meet him, with the ultimate vie of agaiirchsJlenging201 words
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Article768 1914-01-09 11 Old Familiar Strain in an Enemy's Land "On Christmas Eve 1H70," writes a correspondent of the Cologne Gazette, I, a Toluut.cr iv the L'iowu Prince's Gienadicr .1 niyßtlf duiug main f^uard service in Rouen. 1 was waiting for the Ktmimons of the < ffiecr on duty to768 words
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Article209 1914-01-09 11 Retired Indian Colonels Challenge Declined. An interesting tourney, with the Bishop of London as tin cliallen<>er, was promised the other day. In the course of an address Dr. AVinnington-Ingratu told his audience that if they thought an unmarried man was a puny one, he, a bachelor of209 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article604 1914-01-09 11 Nob. Falci. Btrma. Sbubm. 2/- Allagar 1/0 2/4 1 Anyio-Jav» 4/- 5/1 Anglo Johcre 6/- 6,3 2/- A js>lo Malay 8 9 9 6 1 Ayer Kunina 8'- 10/U 3/- Batang Malaka -/9 1/3 4 1 Batu Caves 140/- ISS/nom x.J. 1 Batu Ti-;a 42,6 50/1 Bakit Kajanj?604 words
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Article160 1914-01-09 11 MININO SMAWr 10 Bclat 2.C0 10 Braaop 0.50 I 10 Kanaboi 1.50 1 Kioto 80/ 10 Kinta Association 11.25 10/. Kledang 0.60 4 1 Krunftt PnUi fi CO 4 1 Malayan Tin 44/0 1 Mongleiuba I 0.95 10 Middleton 12.60 5/- Pahang Consolidated 874 6 1 Pongkalen 2.50 1 Posing160 words
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Article90 1914-01-09 11 10 r,i ,< and N-avt. I,d CB.. r -0 «6.00 110 Howaitb Emkine Ld. 40.(0 45.C0 100 I'ref. 90.00 100.00 10 Maynarl A Co. LUI. 16X0 17.0P 10 U. A.RibeiroACo., Ul. 10.5U ILOToon. 100 K.Hiir<TroAToBACo.Ld. (0.00 106.00 100 7%Pre{. B 0 00 ***** B 1 Shell Transport ATr Co.90 words
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Article26 1914-01-09 11 •100 Hcwarth Erekiae Ld. 6% p* 100 RileyHar(jreav<«*l>.Ld. fl% 2% pu. 100 Singapore Municipal 6% 11% \n 100 do 4j%lo<«.pt: 100 do 4% 6% pa26 words
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Advertisement52 1914-01-09 11 Coughing into Consumption "Ouly a Coi^'i bit you stop it while it is ONLY a cough. WATERKJnVS f.ETACvLiZEO COO LIVER (R [Q > I S'J > {g The tiufvt p-ejiaration inadfl f.,r r»m»i "i mvi '.t coughs. OOBMM a«J mngh tbßt is only a conjji. V.ry palatable. OF ALL CHEMISTS,52 words
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Advertisement52 1914-01-09 11 Pains in the stomach in awful unpleasant, you m ver know whit they portend Get a good medicine in Woods' Great Pepper mint Core, and yon will find early relief from the taking of a dose or two. It is sold by Dispensaries and stores tve-y where at 80 cents52 words
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Advertisement331 1914-01-09 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. SEE WHAT WE CAN GIVE YOU in the form of a moving-pic'.ure cntertainioict AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAP, AND SEE WHAT OUR FILMS ARE LIKE in ths programmes we have for each show TO-NIGHT. Ist Show, 7.30 to 9 p.m.. includes Sii.vkr Moon's Abduction. (A ntw331 words
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Advertisement452 1914-01-09 11 MOUTRIES USIC Instruments. SJoutrie&Co.,Ld. HAPFLEB PLACE. BILVER B4F.K. 107. ORCHARD ROAD. EDglish home. One vacancy. Tel. 628. 9-1 B^4 GLENEALY PLANTATIONS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE). LOBT BGRIP. Whereas application has been mad* to the Directors of the abovenamed Company to issue duplicate Certificates Noe. 1641 for 100 Shares numbered *****/*****452 words
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Advertisement311 1914-01-09 11 wi^^g^ar They Never Vary. }mfc^ [CLYSAIA CIGARETTES. OBTAINABLE FKOM A. F>. NOOR MOHAMED AND M. S. ALLY. 55 cents per tin of 50. RAFFLES HOTEL. Special Dinner ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914. Dancing after Dinner. MUSIC BY THE PARISIAN TRIO. Picture Palace ORCHARD ROAD. MOST MODERN THEATRE IN THE PAR311 words
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Article1510 1914-01-09 12 LORD ROSEBERYS GIFT TO tDINBLRGH. Opening Ceremony. An interesting occasion brought together in the City Chambers, Kdinburgh, a large ami representative attendance of Edinburgh citizens. It wax the opening of Lady Stair's House by Lnni selx ry, who has gifted it to the city as a muaeuni1,510 words
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Article772 1914-01-09 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. The following passenger bookings to the Straits aro taken from the London and China Express. It should bo understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending paosungors may alter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London:—n772 words
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Article1396 1914-01-09 12 Savages at Dinner. SIRRUFUS ISAACS ON THE CHIEF JUSTICESHIP. Confession o' Awe at His Office Leaving their usual hunting grounds, the members of the Savage Club gathered on December 6 in the Connaught Rooms, and ma<le merry at their annual banquet. The Lord Chief Justice (Sir li Isaacs) presided over1,396 words
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Article397 1914-01-09 12 Free Church Tribute to Bishop Of London. The Bishop of London, the Rev. Silvester Home, other ministers, and laymen of all denominations, united at the Willesdcn Hip podrome, on December 7, in a Purity Crusade meeting. We had been given a very good world, declared the Bis397 words
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Article251 1914-01-09 12 A Condition Most Precious in The World." An address dwelling upon the value and benefits of pain was delivered by Dr. Ingo, Dean of St. Paul':), at the anau il meeting of the Southwark branch of tho Charity Organisation Society A ievi.lt against pain," he said,251 words
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Article155 1914-01-09 12 In a letter to Mr. J. Newton, secretary rf the N'ativo Races and the Liquor Traffic United Committee, the R«v. F. C. Cleaver, S.P. G. Missionary, at Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa, states that he recently attended, as chaplain, two executions for murders com mitted nnder the155 words
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Article87 1914-01-09 12 A story is told of the wit of Douglas Jerrold, who, with Henry Compton, the cumediin. went to view the pictures in the Gallery of Illustration." OnenUring the ante room they found themselves opposite to a number of 10-ig looking glass. Passing before one of the i Couif ton remarked87 words
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Advertisement316 1914-01-09 12 MOTOR CARS. One NSW Belize Motor Car 10 12 H.P., two scat,* with Di key, HooJ, Screen, Side and Tail Lamp, 2 Acetylene Head Lamps, and tools complete, and fitted with Detachable Wire Wheels including Spare Wheel and Tyre. Price: $2,350. Une SEGOND-HAND 15 H.P, Daimler LancVuk tie, newly dcre316 words
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Advertisement254 1914-01-09 13 [mi SolcAge.it.: BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. mmmm 11 t t SEANG LINE OF THE STANDARD LIFE steamers. Assurance Company. Ettaallakta- Naaa Ofnot-iMBiUMi. mccraersta* S"a Sea^g^B^e "^Tons 1826 FUNDS— £I3,OOO,OOO 1910 s.s, Seang Choon 6.'. 75 Tons An old-eßtabllshed Office of the highest Integrity with FOR PENANG AND RANGOON. A I254 words
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Advertisement583 1914-01-09 13 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. ft TH WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BBTwaaa F»«me.ntlsj (Parth). North vVaat Australian Port., Java and Singapore Hegular Fortnightly sailing! be.weon Singapore and Western Australia, calling a' Java (as inducement offers), Derby, King's 3onnd (Port for the Kimberley Gold Fields) Broome,583 words
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Advertisement322 1914-01-09 13 The Robinson Piano <*>. GREAT SALE OF Gramophone Records FROM JAN. 15th to 31st only. FOR THIS PERIOD OUR STOCK OF 10-inch DOULE-SIDED RECORDS VILL BE BEDI'CBD TO $ItOO EACH. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAY. CO. IP. APCAR LINE OF ITEAMEEB. The undermentioned mail steamer* ol the above Line mmir^min a322 words
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Advertisement299 1914-01-09 13 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. HONGKONG TO BUROPB Via China. Japan, Canada and tbb Unhid Statbs. Bmpreea of Russia I J Quadruple screw. Empress of Asia i 16,860 tons gross. Empress of India 1 ITwin screw Bmpresdof Japan) 8,000 tons groa*. Intermediate (C) Twin screw, I 6,000299 words
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Advertisement1215 1914-01-09 14 SINGAPORE S ONLY COMPANY. UR6EgT pA DU p CAPITAL OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE:. j THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE i Winoha«tS3s> Housj*. Singapore LOHOOM OFFICE i SB, Old Owrry, X.C Tbe Compaaj has «20,000 depoarted with tbe Sopana C*art ol Ba^aao, s.d oompUes1,215 words
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Advertisement551 1914-01-09 14 BANKING. BEUTBCH-ABIATIBCHE BANK. Mil IP gaPlTak Js. latii 7,IN,MM) Head Offloo. Bbavghai, Board of Direotors Ber in. BRANOHBSi Berlin, Caioatta, Hamburg, Canton, Hankow, HongkonK, Kobr, Peking, Tientsin, Tsiaaafn, TBWRtan, Yokohama. THE FOLLOWING BANKS ANO BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank fner Handel and Industrie 1 Berliner HaadeiaOeeellechart.551 words
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Advertisement274 1914-01-09 14 SALES BY AUCTION. auction sale: of valuable teak household furniture, large bronze figure ornaments, turnout, etc., To be held at No. 95, Teluk Ayer Street, On Saturday, January 10, 1914, at a. SO p.m. Comprising handsomely oarved teak armchairs with rattan backs and seats, teak side and round tables with274 words
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Article907 1914-01-09 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Revival of The Tourist Trophy. Gerald Bias, writing in The Evening Standard, says lt is over five years since roadracing in this country was stopped owing to a movement on the part of a section of the trade. It was then907 words
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Article210 1914-01-09 15 Girl stowaways are very rare, but they are sometimes found and recently, says The Advocate of India, after the P. and O. Arabia had been out a couple of days from Marseilles such a discovery was made. The girl's story proved to be210 words
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Advertisement200 1914-01-09 15 WESTINGHOUSE SILENT, ROCKER-JOINT CHAIN DRIVES MORSE PATENTS) SILENT RUNNING HIGH SPEED FLEXIBLE GEARING. THE IDEAL DRIVE FOX RUBBER ESTATES. We are now fitting these into several Estates, and indeed, Chains of another make are presently being discardtd in favour of the WESTINGHOUSE SOLE AGENTS i b^b^^^^ "^iC^^^ '^p^i^ijr' ,2^l^. a200 words
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Advertisement16 1914-01-09 15 For all Stomach troubles. Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. At all Stotes, 80 cents a bottle.16 words
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Advertisement463 1914-01-09 15 Price is not everything. It's mileage you want. Cost is not only initial outlay. The cose of a motor tyre depends upon durability. The Dunlop Rubber Company never sacrifice quality to attract the unwary with apparent cheapness. Their custom is to secure real cheapness by supplying the best tyre it463 words
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Advertisement503 1914-01-09 16 _aniUSEFULNESSHH>HBi« "PLEX" UNIVERSAL SCISSORS, $1.25 each. These Unique Scissors are the most convenient and useful article for the pocket of either lady or gentleman. They combine the following distinct appliances, viz: Scissors Button hole Pci«sors, Cigar Cuttc. Ruler, Cigar Box Opener, Penknife, Glaus Cutter. Cartridge Eitractor, Marking Wheel, Measure, Paper503 words
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Advertisement424 1914-01-09 16 WANTS. hATIVEMECHMIig WANTED. Wanted, Good Native Mechanic. Wsges Btirt 150. lV.eut Fibre Co., 67, Arcade. 8 1 101 FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED. With 8 cr 4 bedrcomp, in Tanglin district. Entry from March 1. Aj ply to Box No 687, Straits Times. 80 12 v NURBE WANTED. Wanted, an English or424 words
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Advertisement504 1914-01-09 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. HOUSE TO UT. No. 6fl-16. Neil Rotd, to be let. Apply to Tan Chow Pin, No. 28, Boat Qaaj. 6 1 101 FURNISHED REBIDENCES TO LET. Ben Ledi, off Tanjong Katong and 400, Serangoon Road. Apply H. Somapah, 19, Raffles Place, or 817, Serangoon Road.504 words
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Advertisement522 1914-01-09 16 NOTICES. GUAN KIAT CO.. 37, Phillip Street. SHIP-CHANDLERS, OoVBKMMKNT AND MUNICIPAL CONTRACTOBS, GeNKRAL ImtoKTMES AND ■'moktkrs and Commission Ai.k.nts, .ol* Agents for Globe Fluid. The xdtal Ftuid for Cleaning and Preserving Boilers. New Shipment Just Import Ad i Asbeetos Clotb, Cord Millboard, Packing, Sheets, Tape, Screw Aoger?, American Axes, Moulder's522 words
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Advertisement487 1914-01-09 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Horse tnd Victoria. Apply F. L. Tomlin, Adamson, Oilflilan Co., Ltd. 7 It 12 1 FOR SALE. Pony and Carriage. Pries 1276. Apply A. J. Amery, Victoria Street. 7 1 181 FURNITURE FOR SALE. At a very moderate price, n.fficitut to completely furnith a flat.487 words
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Advertisement628 1914-01-09 16 SINGAPORE CUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures t jr the current week and important forthcom in^ fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various clubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Keppel Golf Club.628 words
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