The Straits Times, 2 February 1914
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Title Section13 1914-02-02 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.404 SINGAPORE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1914. price 10 Cents.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement193 1914-02-02 1 She cklibrated I White Horse SCOTCH ff fl WHISKY 1 1 Established 1742 KATZ BROS., LTD. SPECIAL SHOW OF BRASS AND NICKEL-PLATED BEDSTEADS At Reduced Prices FOR A FEW- DAYS ONLY. KATZ BROS., LTD. THE STANDARD LIFE Assurance Company. Established Head Office- EDINBURGH. mcorpcnted 1825 FUNDS— £I3,OOO,OOO 1910 An old-establlsned193 words
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Advertisement33 1914-02-02 1 FODDER CONTRACTS $2O Pei? Month. COMPRISING: 4 Bags Mixed Food— Bedding Shoeing (as otten as required). Greasing and Setting tbe wheels of Carriages. H.S. KIRWAN, No. 9, The Arcade. Tel. 251. 811 a33 words
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Advertisement159 1914-02-02 1 JUST ARRIVED A CHOICE SELECTION OF ADAPTABLE r .t FELT HATS In the latest styles and colourings From HENRY HEATH, LIMITED. (Hatters To His Majesty Tbe King). Also a Large Consignment of ELLWOOD'S TROPICAL HELMETS IN THE FOLLOWING SHAPES, Sirdir, Shikar and New Shikar, with or without Puggarees Sole Agents159 words
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Advertisement9 1914-02-02 1 GOODRICH TYRES. Soli c.rnts: ADAMSON. GILFILLAN A CO., no9 words
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Article799 1914-02-02 2 KING OSCAR'S WIDOW PASSES AWAY. Romance of a Love Marriage The death of her late Majesty the Qneen Dowager Sophie of Sweden, on December 80, after a short illness, deprives many an English philanthropic and religions institution of a warm and loyal friend. She was very799 words
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Article119 1914-02-02 2 At five places in the Philippine Islands experts sent to prospect for the United States Government have found oil signs, and the Government has been recommended to put down bore-bole* by way of a test. I'nfortunately, the likely spots are for the most part in inaccessible places. Near Mount Morabi,119 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement282 1914-02-02 2 Nerve Strain 1 Mr. B. C. HUCFCS (the well-known Flying Man), of 5, Queen's Gate Terrace, London, England, writes: "I really must express my appreciation of Phosferine. Some time back I felt myself in a curious state of nervous tension, brought on, no doubt, by the severe strain caused by282 words
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Advertisement85 1914-02-02 2 HARBOUR MASTER'S DEPARTMENT (SOUTH CHINA). Undtr Special Expenditure, dollars 3,816 has been included for the sobvitution of AG A lights for the exixting lghts on the two fairway buoys and Cast Rock Buoy. An extensive trial which the Ha>bour Matter bas made of this mtthoi of lighting has clearly demonstrate85 words
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Advertisement450 1914-02-02 2 After Illness After the racking effects of fever, dysentery, cholera, colic or bowel complaints, every part of the body needs strengthening. It i? not enough merely to take tonics or artificial stimulants, for only by building-up ev»ry part of the body can health be regained. SCOTT'S Emulsion is a pure450 words
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Advertisement182 1914-02-02 2 "Hazeline' Snow" (Trm4o Mmrki FOR THE SKIN AND COMPLEXION Improves <W the Natural lp WBL The pleasing improvement effected on tired skins and sunburnt complexions by the first application of '"HAZELINE' SNOW" will prove infinitely more convincing than volumes of argument. Obtain a pot to-day and see for yourself. Sold182 words
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Article804 1914-02-02 3 REDHILLS, KLEDANG, R\MBUTAN AND SEREMBAN. Four Cornish Companies. There were four meetings of tin mining compauies held at Redruth on December 80, Mi. James Wickett (chairman of directors; presiding over each meeting. Redhills in the eighth report showed a profit of £2,094, which went in reduction of the804 words
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Article183 1914-02-02 3 The following is a synopsis of the trada report (or 1913, istood by the HamrmrjfChaw ber of Commerce The commercial develop ment of Hamburg during the last few years has not been maintained during 1913. This is due to the Balkan war, the unrest in Mexico,183 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement254 1914-02-02 3 RANEEOUNOE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS GO,, LD. #VICKERY'S RELIABLE WATCHES. =^MOST RELIABLE ENGLISH MAKE LEVER WATCHEB. 9 ct. Ooid c c o 1H et Olid 14 S O Sterling Silver 1 1O O Gan metal O 17 6 ■I O It m W^J WATCHES254 words
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Advertisement16 1914-02-02 3 For oolio and windy spasms. Take Wooda' Great Peppermint Cure. Sold everywhere, 80 cents a bottle.16 words
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Advertisement280 1914-02-02 3 London Selling Agents FEA. INDIGO FIBRES s <>'<> oo com. BRISTLES minion in BtitUh OILSEEDS and Coatinenial BKSK roTTON. WOOL j Sample* rallied. GUMS, AND B t POrt tot GENERAL conaignmentt inPRODUCE /(Heated. KEYMER, SON CO. >Import Ocpt.) Wkltclrtara. Lo.tfo. TckgTanu. "Kcymcr. London." 8»i. IMa CAIRO SHOP, C, HIGH STREET,280 words
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Advertisement475 1914-02-02 3 BTEAHER BAJUNBB. AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL ff* WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT ifjMk* GOVERNMENT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai From and to Trieste tad Venioe, calling at Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, H«««g»'«««ig •,•*<* Shanghai. ODTWABD. HOMEWARD. Due to arrive [on or akoat Due to sail on or about475 words
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Advertisement648 1914-02-02 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PENANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading is°ued for China Coaxt, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about— MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). Connecting at Fr^m648 words
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Advertisement555 1914-02-02 4 SIEAMER SAILINGS. nTyTk. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with tbe Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all555 words
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Advertisement806 1914-02-02 4 BTEAMEB BAILINBB. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pabang, Borserab, Kretay, Paka, Tringgana, Bisnt, Semera Bachok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singorn, Lacon, Kobsamai, Bandon, Langsnon, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure PRACHATIPOK Feb. 4 BORIBAT Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Fob. 8 Feb. 11 a. 3.806 words
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Advertisement524 1914-02-02 4 STEAMER BAILINIB. j HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND DEUTSCH DAMPFSGHIFF FAHRTS6ES. "HANSA" BREMEN. Combined Service. The steamers of thesn Companies maintain a regular servioe hot won Hamburg, Bremen j Antwerp. Rotterdam and Emdeu and tbo Straits, Cbin and Japan. HomnwaHp, they are despatched fort I nightly for Havre and Hamburg524 words
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Advertisement679 1914-02-02 4 j STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDQEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fest and well kcosn mail ste&mors of this Company tail fortnightly from Bremen, j Hamburg, LisboD, via Rotterdam. Antwerp, j Scut) amp- on, Gibraltar, Gocoa, Naples (conn.jo.iv. 1 Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Sa:a,679 words
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Advertisement532 1914-02-02 5 CHUBBY SAFES LARGE SELECTION ON SHOW AT Huttenbach Bros. Co., 13, COLLYER QUAY. STEAMER SAILINGS. STOOMVAARTMAATBCHAPPU (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND." FORTNIGHTLY M\IL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE, SABANO. COLOMBO PORT SAID, GENOA, ALGIERS TANGIER, I rS:S()N AND SOUTHAMPTON. Steamers are duo on or abo it the und jr mentioned532 words
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Advertisement646 1914-02-02 5 OO aM B I N ED SHR V I Ol O F THE OCEAN 8 8 CO.. LTD.. A THE WEBT AUSTRALIA* I N. CO.. LTD. BITWk'IM Ftamantla (Parthi, North Wai! Auitrallan Ports, Java and bingapora. Re^tUat Fortnightly sailings b. tStngapare and Western Australia, ealliud ft Java (as inducement offers),646 words
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Advertisement531 1914-02-02 5 I N *l-olEt« C j CIGARETTES. Sato Kzpress are a genuine inspiration in o'gartt:? flavour, fragrance end bocqne*. "Stat9 Etfrts. Cigarettes oossisi a distinction whiob easily paces them apart from any other Cigarettes i vt r iftt red to the public at the price. No. 555. 50—65 cents. Sole Manufacturers531 words
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Advertisement404 1914-02-02 5 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. HONGKONG TO EUROPB Via Cbiha, Jipam, Canada and thi Uhitsd Statbs. Empress of Russia I jQnadrupie screw. Empress of Asia I [A] 11,880 tons grost.. Bmure*s of India I fB I Twin screw Empress of .lapan I l 1 8,000 tons grouf..404 words
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Advertisement559 1914-02-02 5 WTEEB. mam. IN THE GOODS OF JOHM WALKER, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given, that all creditors aod other parsons having ar.y chimi or demands against tbe e> tate r.f John Walker, late of Singapore, deceas d, who died on the «7th day of August, 1918, and Letters of Adminisraion Jo559 words
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Advertisement308 1914-02-02 5 T~"*^«*^' mtJH&nmsz In lIHIPM' The Lion is recognised as the Kins of Beasts; SUNLIGHT SOAP is recosni/.oil as the Kinjj of Lauiulry Soaps. The rule of tlie Lion cxteiuls only over the animal world the rule of Sunlight Soap extends to wherever Soap is necessary. It is without a rival308 words
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Advertisement228 1914-02-02 6 The Robinson Piano <». u± HAVING RECEIVED A Duplicate Shipment OF Envelopes ARE OFFERING THBM AT COST PRICE TO CLEAR. Prices and Samples on Application. L9BMO ;r j Splendo Cigarettes one: cent a piece. A better value was never offered to the Public. STOCKED BY Messrs. KATZ BROS., LIMITED, J.228 words
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Advertisement182 1914-02-02 6 "MILLER'S" MOTORS CYCLE BEST BRITISH MAKE. To be had from all dealers of repute. The Union Trading Company, SOLE AGENTS. Nyals Face Cream (with Peroxide) a non-greasy tkin food, onrivalied for complexion, leaving no *hine or sticky after feeling, will cot canre or promote the growth rt hair upon the182 words
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Advertisement219 1914-02-02 6 FOR Kerosene Oil Engines THE IDEAL FUEL 15 "Cross"!./ v^J Kerosene The Cheapest Refined Oil on the Market. "CROSS" will give you MORE POWER at a LOWER COST THAN ANY OTHER OIL. OBTAIN ABLB FROM ALL DEALEKS tf»-| 4.C P er 4-Qalion tin s ■•O (including Duty). THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM219 words
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Article136 1914-02-02 7 FIXTURES. Monday, February 2. High Water, IM a.m., 2.42 p.m Tuesday, February 3. High Wateir, 2.J7 a.'U., 3.21 p.m. Wednesday, February 4. High Water. I M a.m., 4.13 p.m. Man 1 Allan at Victim Theatre. Thursday, February 5. High Water. 4.9 vm 6 '0 p.m. P. and136 words
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Article146 1914-02-02 7 To-day. Batu Pahat Mena 8 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 8 pm P. Swettenliam and Tclok Anson Perak 8 pm Batu Pahat Aing Hin 8 pm Tebing Tinggi, Bengkalis and Bagan Moran 3 pm Ampanan, Macassar, Menado, Ternate and Oornotalo Nam Yong 8 pm P. Swettenliam, Penang.146 words
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Article186 1914-02-02 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Deranha loft Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 81, and may be expected to arrive here at 4 p.m. on Wednesday Febuary 4. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Assaye left Colombo at 8 a.m. op Sunday, February186 words
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Article584 1914-02-02 7 Latest Arrivals. Alting, Dut. Btr. 705 tons, Capt Kolk, Feb 2. From Pontianak, Jan 31. (i.e. and d.p. S. Agouey, Ltd. For Pontianak, lac. lid-*. C. Lopuz y Lsjpa, Span, str. i! 95 tons, (apt S;ibaU'r. Feb 1. From Manila. Jan H. (i.e. and .l.p. IS.iiU.w Co. Left584 words
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109 1914-02-02 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day. TANJONO PAOAR. Bast Wharf Basin Hong Mob, Medusa. W. Ssction No. 1...M. Treub, Hong Bee, Taroba. Shssrs Wharf Nil. Maim W. Sbct. No. 2...Banri Mam. Jutland ia. 8... K imhi'Li Mara. 4...Xi1. 6 ..Minderoo. 6... H.109 words
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Article278 1914-02-02 7 Arrivals. Per Motor-ship Jiu'mh lia, Feb 1. From Copenhagen i Mr. Emil Kaffel and Miss Veo Van. Per str. Lady Weld. Feb I.— From Malacca Mr. W. G. Gray, Masters Horac e Alick and W. Gray. Per Btr. Chautaboon, Feb 1. From Deli: Mr. Deil.y. Per str.278 words
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Article270 1914-02-02 7 BXCHANOB SmoiPoas Fsbrcaby 2, 1914. On Lohdok Bank 4 m/i 3/41} Demand 2/4 ..'j Private fl m/s M 8 m/s 2/4* On GsE»*Kt Bank d/d 28f i Private 8 m/s ...248 Oa Fauci Bank d/d 294* Private 8 m/s 2991 On India Bank T. T. 174 t270 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article192 1914-02-02 7 laroe "a Buyers. SeUen Value 10 10 Ampug 8.00 10.00 1 1 AyerWeng I.CO 10 10 Belat 2.30 2.60 10 10 Bruang 0.80 1.00 10 10 Kampai 10.25 10 10 Kanaboi 1.60 2.00 10 10 Kinta Association 10.00 12.60 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.10.0 1.1," .n £1 £1 LahatMine*192 words
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Article639 1914-02-02 7 I? 8 6 1 Bayers. Sellers. \ftlue£ 2/- 3/- Allagu 2/1 2/8 £1 £1 Anglo Java 4/0 6/6 2/- 3/- Anglo-Malay 10/1 11/--•2- 2/- Batang Malaka -;l 1 1/8 £1 £1 Batn Tiga 3.2.6 3.10.0 norn a/- 3/- Bekoh /10 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 1.16.0 1.19.9 £1 £1 Bukit639 words
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Article117 1914-02-02 7 £1 £1 B. Smelting Co. 12/0 14,6 £1 £1 Prof. 110 1.8.0 6/- 6/- Electric T'ways 41 4/0 10 10 Pnaer k Neave 64.00 55.50 50 50 Hammer Co. ICOXO 107.50 100 Howartb Erskine 45.(0 100 7%PraL 100.00 100 100 K&ti Bro, Def 180.00 140.00 10 10 Maynard Co.117 words
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Advertisement19 1914-02-02 7 For all Stomach troubles. Take Woods, (ir. .tt I -pi« rm.ut Cure. At all Stores, 80 cents a bottle.19 words
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Advertisement120 1914-02-02 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. February 4.— At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. February 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. February 7. At Orecnbank," Chancery lane tbe property of E. Volger Esq., Superior Wax Polislud, teak household furniture and plants, etc., at 2.30. China: Kens Lee anJ Co February120 words
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Advertisement185 1914-02-02 7 LANZ PORTABLE AND SEMI -PORTABLE V^^ ENGINES ittiSroh ow»J^ V Sole Q XiW^ <t° VANNER." Agents: IA V lOt^ HIGHLY <V^JjV> o* SUPERHEATED STEAM V^ CANNOT BE EXCELLED FOR EFFICIENCY. It you are Interested, we shall be pleased to send you Particulars CARLSBERG BEER^ Sole Agents THE FAST ASIATIC CO.,185 words
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Advertisement84 1914-02-02 7 INDIAN-AFRICAN LINE. This servioe is to be maintained by the p.s. OUJARET, SURAT and KATHIAWAB. A steamer will leave Calcutta abont tbe 10th of each month, calling at Colombo abont 6 days later, (or Delagoa Bay, Natal and Cape Ports. They are specially adapted for tbe trade, having every modern84 words
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Advertisement96 1914-02-02 7 TO-NIGHT! 2nd Show TO-NIGHT!! Another Itala Feature Film THE BURNING TRAIN Length 3,500 ft. Rot an inch Padding —every foot full of rtrong Drama, Mi»nlficsntli setad, of sn-erb quality, it te'ls of a mother's Quest for her otolen cjild. Maaj Thrillnj tenta IN CONKtOTION WITH THE DETECTIVE'S STRATAGEM (Detective Story).96 words
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1083 1914-02-02 8 The Straits Times. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. To advance money lying idle, in the form of Government balances, for publio works is a sounder policy than to go into the market at a time when it is dim :ult to raise loans on reasonably favourable terms. The reeolo tions1,083 words
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Article16 1914-02-02 8 Toe output of tin ore from Belat Tin Mining Co.'s mine for January waa 218.80 picula.16 words
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Article20 1914-02-02 8 An inter denominational missionary meeting will be held tonight at 815, at the Prinsep Street Church. All are cordially invited.20 words
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Article36 1914-02-02 8 The time signal at Fort Canning has not acted since Thursday last on account of tin breakdown of the Telephone Company's maio underground cable to Keppel Harbour. Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 11.36 words
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Article36 1914-02-02 8 Messrs. Lewis and Peat's chart and report on Para and plantation grown rubber for 1913 is now to hand. Those of our subscribers who desire to possess a copy may have same on applying to us.36 words
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Article35 1914-02-02 8 The Hitachi Maru, the second N. Y. K. steamer to touch at Malacca, was there on Friday, and took away a larger consignment of rubber than did the Atsuti Mini, which called a fortnight earlier.35 words
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Article36 1914-02-02 8 At the Praise Service on Sunday night February 8, at Prinsep Street Church, a special collection will be taken to aid the sufferers from famine and earthquake in Japan. Friends are requested to vote the date.36 words
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Article38 1914-02-02 8 A telegram from the Hague to Java papers states that there will probably be an arrange ment made shortly between the Koninklyke, Shell and the Burma Oil Companies with the view of monopolizing the production of Persian oil.38 words
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Article39 1914-02-02 8 A special general meeting of the Singapore Family Benefit Society -was held at their seating house, 31, Niven Rood, on Sunday, when certain rules were amended on the proposition of Mr. C. P. Martinus. Rule 14a was also framed.39 words
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Article35 1914-02-02 8 The Singapore Harbour Board by lawn made by the board under section 75 and approved by the Governor in-Council uudcr section 76 of the Straits Settlements Ports Ordinance, 1912, have been published in pamphlet form.35 words
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Article42 1914-02-02 8 The recent upward movement in Shell Transports is attributable to the discovery of a new well at Tampico and also to an impending agreement with another oil company. The shares are now quoted at £o\, states a London wire of January 20.42 words
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Article50 1914-02-02 8 A telegram from Nagasaki reports that the construction of six cargo vessels, of 7,600 tons each for the Nippon Y'usen Kaisha, to be bnilt at Glasgow, Kobe and Nagasaki, has been commenced at each shipbuilding yard simultaneously. The vessels are expected to be launched in the course of this year.50 words
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Article58 1914-02-02 8 The magisterial enquiry into the murders of Inspector Nripendranath Ghose and the boy Ananto was concluded at Calcutta on January 22. The accused, Nirmalkanto Roy, was committed to the High Court on two charges of murder and two of culpable homicide. In each charge in the case of the Inspector58 words
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Article61 1914-02-02 8 Amendments of the rnles under the Railways Enactment, 1912, includes the following Rule 65 of the said rules is amended by inserting immediately after the second line of paragraph (b) thereof the following words Motor cars on wheels will be conveyed across the Straits from Jobore Babru to Woodlands or61 words
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Article61 1914-02-02 8 In the Taiping Supreme Court, on January 30, before Mr. Justice Woodward, the case was commenced in which Mr. Moffat, mana ger of the Allagar Rubber Estate?, claims 12,500 from the company, for alleged wrongful dismissal. Mr. S. F. Brereton Martin and Mr. R. Howlett appear for the plaintiff, and61 words
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Article82 1914-02-02 8 The Bombay Gazette announces that a partnership has been or is about to be entered i u to by Mr. Maurice Bandmann and Mr. Hurry Richard, the proprietor of a big Australian Theatrical Agency. The idea is to run regular musical hall performances, with change of programme weekly, in Calcutta.82 words
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Article94 1914-02-02 8 The American commission which has been empowered by the U. S. A. Government to convey to the Governments of the S. S. and F. M. S. and other countries in the East an invitation to participate in the next year's great exhibition at San Franoisco, arrived from Saigon by tho94 words
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Article139 1914-02-02 8 The police have succeeded in capturing one ol the gang who, it is alleged, set upon a Chinese named Lim Tan Yok on the Yeo Cbu Kang Road the other night an I robbec him of over HO. The unfortunate victim bad been visiting a friend from whom he had139 words
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Article211 1914-02-02 8 Hong Keow Jee, the bead bar boy at the Hotel de l'Europe, who was implicated in a theft of bank noted, the money of Mr. Wm. Freear, the entertainer, who was in Singapore in December, was, on Saturday, acquitted by Mr. Forrer, the third magistrate. The actual charge against him211 words
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Article29 1914-02-02 8 The marriage has taken place at St. Peter's, Fort, Colombo, of Fleet Surgeon Thomas Tendron Jeans, M.8.. of H.M.S. Swiftsure, and Miss Emily Jane Gillier Daun.29 words
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Article37 1914-02-02 8 Mr. Joseph Leitcr, brother of the late Lady Cur/an, has arrived at Bombay in tho fteain yacht Niagara. He will visit the principal towns of India and comes in to Singapore en route for Japau this month.37 words
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Article40 1914-02-02 8 The Queen of Holland has made a considerable gift to the Moravians in Dutch Guiana in aid of their schools, to the Society for tho Promotion of Religious Instruction amongst the nativo population aud to other Dutch charitable societies abroad.40 words
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Article49 1914-02-02 8 The Rev. G. F. Pykett will be proceeding home on long leave some time in April. The Rev. J. R. Dennys, of Singapore, will act as Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School at Penang, visiting tho school now and again, while the Rev. D. M. Toomey will act as Vice-Principal.49 words
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Article54 1914-02-02 8 M. G. H. May, the new Chief Police Officer, accompanied by Mrs. May, arrived by the P. aud O. intermediate steamer Nile yesterday. Mr. May is taking over his new duties from Mr. V. G. Savi, who bos been filling tho post of C.P.O. in Singapore since the departure for54 words
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Article55 1914-02-02 8 It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that Mr. H. \V. Firmstone is to act as Commissioner of Trade and Customs, Mr. A. E. H. Brown to be District Locomotive Superintendent, F.M.S.R., Dr. R. Bruce-Low to officiate as Medical Officer, Larut, and the Hon. R. Young to be a55 words
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Article61 1914-02-02 8 Lord Knutsford (Henry Thurstan Holland), who has just died at the age of eighty eight, was Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1887 to 1892. He sat in the House of Commons for Midburst from 1874 to 1885 and was the first member for the new borough of Hampstead61 words
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Article70 1914-02-02 8 The leave of absence granted to Dr. P. N. Gerrard, medical officer, F.M.S., has been extended for two months from January 26, that of Mr. B. H. F. Barnard, deputy Conservator of Forests, until the arrival of the Kar-io Maru, due in Singapore on or about the 18th inst., and70 words
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Article98 1914-02-02 8 The secretary of F.M.S. Planters' Associations have received the following letter from the Planters' Association of Malaya lam informed by the Directer of Agriculture that the best boat by which to ship our exhibits is the Holt liner, scheduled to leave Port Swettenbam on April 10, and98 words
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Article120 1914-02-02 8 Cabled information was received in Singapore last week apprising relatives of the tragic death of Mr. V. C Pauw, manager of Melalap Estate, belonging to Manchester North Borneo Rubber, Ltd., Tenom, 8.N.8. No details are yet to hand, but it appears that Mr. Pauw was murdertd by120 words
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Article134 1914-02-02 8 Funeral of Late Mr. A. R Parry. The remains of Mr. A, It. Parry, whose sudd n death occurred at Pulau Hulaug, on Friday,- were interred in Bidadari cemetery on Saturday afternoon in the presence of a large number of friends. The service was conducted by the V'en. Archdeacon Izard,134 words
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Article188 1914-02-02 8 We are informed by the Private Secretary to the Governor that arrangements have been made with the Government of Hongkong for the loan of the cervices of Mr. J. A. S. Buckoill, Attorney General of Hongkong, to act as Chief Justice of the Straits188 words
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Advertisement140 1914-02-02 8 OF ALL EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES BOUTON ROUGE ARE THE BEST. jj t JOHN LITTLE CO., ■V l\ LIMITED, +m Sole Agents for the Renowned JAELANCO 111 l jiF TENNIS RACKET i i As aBe^ ky je le'd'Eg players. PERFECTION i% RACKET CONSTRUCTION. [j OTHER RACKETS IN STOCK. [jfl Sltzeoger's "Dobtrty." ptl140 words
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Advertisement129 1914-02-02 8 LAST TWO NIGHTS OF The Unrivalled Picture-Drama 4 816 REELS 4 THE INHERITANCE OFREMIDAUBRAIS WHICH STILL FIUURM AT THE ALHAMBRA Bbach Road. Second Show, 080 to 11 p.m, There are TWO FIRST-RATE FILMS In the First Show, 7.80 to 9 p.m. MfIJA, OR A MODERN WITCH BTORY (A Vitascope Special)129 words
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Article137 1914-02-02 9 TERRIBLE SCENES DURING A FOG. Loss of Many Lives. Kkl'TßK's TELKORtM. London. January 81. A message from Norfolk, Virginia, says the passenger steamer Monroe, bound for New York, sank ten minutes after collision in a fog. Twenty -three passengers and 24 of the crew perished. The137 words
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Article114 1914-02-02 9 THE ARBITRATION TREATIES REVIVED. Early Ratification Expected. RbCTBR's TKLti.KAM. London, January 81. Washington telegrams s-iy the foreign re lations committee of the Senate has resolved recommending the immediate ratification of the arbitration treaties with Great Britain, Japan and other nations, numbering twentyfour. Ratification of the treaty with114 words
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Article115 1914-02-02 9 GRACEFUL SPEECH ON BRITISH SUCCESS. Loyalty to tbe Motherland KBCTBB TBLBOBAM. London, February 1. An Ottawa message says Mr. Taft, who is at present the guest of tbe Duke of Con naught, delivered an address at a luncheon of the Canadian Club at which the Duke115 words
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Article56 1914-02-02 9 Twenty Two Bodies Recov r.d. ttSOTBB'S Tai.BUBAM. London, January 81. A Djrtmund message says an explosion of firedamp has occurred at Acbeobacb mine, Brarubuier. Twenty-two bodies and seven teen injured persins bavo been recovered. Dkb Ostamatiscue Lloyd Telbobam. Berlin, January 81. At tbe stimnu mine at56 words
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Article42 1914-02-02 9 Kictii s Telbukav. London, January 31. A St. Petersburg message says M. Kokowcow has announced in the Duma committee an impending bill assigning funds for defence of the state. ThU will swallow up a considerable portion of the treasury balances.42 words
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Article20 1914-02-02 9 ftaCTßß't TILBrtEAM. London, January 31. Lord Kosebery, who underwent a serious opciation on January 12, is progressing satisfactorily.20 words
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Obituary19 1914-02-02 9 Raurßß's Telegram. London, January 31. A Paris message announces the death of M Paul Deroulede, a prominent politician.19 words
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Article81 1914-02-02 9 Rescues by Falmouth Lifeboat. RECTBR'S T»LR,.iRAM. London, February 1. The German steamer Nera has sunk near Falmoutb, nineteen being drowned and five saved by the lifeboat. Later. It was the Gorman sailing ship Nera which wan wrecked on the rocks near Falmouth. Tbe crew launched a boat81 words
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Article170 1914-02-02 9 Rbdtbb's Tblbsbam. London, January 81. A Sofia message says resumption of GrecoBulgarian diplomatic relations is iuiminont. At first only a charge d'affaires will be appointed. London, February 1. A Durazzo messaj-o says an agreement has been reached between the control commission of Albania and Essed Pasha, who undertakes170 words
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Article95 1914-02-02 9 Kiutih's Telegram. London, January 31. The Governor and othtr high officials of Alsw Ljrraino have resigned as they consider th.: acquittal of Colonel Renter and other officers by the court martiil a reflection on the civil authority. The Emperor is considering his decision. Dbb Ostasiatiscb* Lloyd Tblbobam.95 words
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Article45 1914-02-02 9 KbOTBB's TILB<J»AM. London, January 81. Paris messages says the Putiloff incident is considered closed, at least for the present, owing to the explanations of tbo Russian government in response to M. Delcasse's representatives indicating that no participation of Krupps would be sanctioned.45 words
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Article46 1914-02-02 9 Reiter's Telegram. London, January 31. Delhi telegrams state that Captain Butler of the Guides, who bad been leut to tho South Waziristan Militia, was shot dead last night by a sepoy while attending a sepoy's dance at Wana. The murderer has been arrested.Reuter - 46 words
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Article37 1914-02-02 9 Kidtbb'i Tblbueam. London, February 1. The North- West Durham election result is Williams (Liberal) 7241 Hardwicke (Unionist) 5664 Stuart (Labour) 6025 The labourites battle cry was against the deportation of tbe South African labour leaders.37 words
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Article31 1914-02-02 9 Kkitkk's Telegram. London, February 1. The French Government li is proposed in the Clumber a credit of £0,000 sterling for French participation in tbe San Francisco exhibition.31 words
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Article22 1914-02-02 9 Dm Ohtasiatischb Lloyd Tklkoram. Berlin, February 1. Mr. Bryan intends to convoke a peace conference at tbe Hague in 1910.22 words
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Article31 1914-02-02 9 Da* OsTASUTiscns Lloyd Tiliura». Berlin, February 1. The Prussian war minister, with other Federal war ministers, is trying to introduce uniform regulations for the use of arms.31 words
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Article252 1914-02-02 9 PROPOSALS OF THE UNION GOVERNMENT. Comments by British Politicians. Rbl-teh's Tklkcifam. London, January 31. A Capetown message Bays Lord Gladstone has opened Parliament with a speech reviewiag the events of the last few months. Ministers deem it advisable to defer legisla tion dealing with the labour problems252 words
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Article45 1914-02-02 9 Quotations Current on Saturday. The East Asiatic Company favour us with the following report The market in London on Saturday was again weaker. The dosing prioes were Hard Fine Para Spot 8/1 Forward 8/0} First latex crepe, delivery next throe months 2/4}45 words
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Article402 1914-02-02 9 Strange Scenes in New Croatian Diet. Tbr latest form of obstruction is reported from the Dial Monarchy, where riotous pro ceedings by the governing authorities are not infrequent. Disorder by the newly-elected Croatian Diet which assembled on December 27, the Telegraph's Vienna correspondent says, began even before402 words
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Article111 1914-02-02 9 The steamship Khiva, the first of four steamers building by Messrs. Cammell Laird and Co., at Birkenhead, for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Eastern trade, left London on January 24 with passengers and cargo on her maiden trip to China and Japan. She111 words
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Article361 1914-02-02 9 ILLNESS OF MR. W. G. MAXWELL REPORTED. Believed to Be a Mild Case. The outbreak of cholera in Kedah is still running its course, although it is stated by the medical authorities to be of a mild form, some 40 per cent, of tbe oases recovering,361 words
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Article269 1914-02-02 9 Lady Nancy Arrives at Colombo From Calcutta. The 100 ton yacht L»dy Nancy, whose arrival in Colombo from Calcutta was eagerly looked forwar.i to by the yachting enthusiasts, dropped anchor in tbe harbour some time near midnight on January 22. The vessel, as was recently stated, was269 words
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Article345 1914-02-02 9 Mr. Leonard Boomgardt's Terrible Fate. In connection with a telegram which appeared in our Saturday's issue we take the following fr'.m the Pi nan g Gazette of January 80 -During the late afternoon of Wednesday last, writes a correspondent, Mr. Leonard Boomgaardt, the younger brother of345 words
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Article368 1914-02-02 9 Fourth Yearly Report of The Directors. The fourth annual report of Pantai, Ltd., dated January 24, has just been issued. It reads as follows Gentlemen,— Your directors have pleasure in submitting the balance sheet and profit and loss aooount for the year ended October 81,1918. The net profit368 words
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Article466 1914-02-02 9 Work that will Avert Many A Shipwreck. Reuter's agency is informed by Professor David, of Sydney University, who has just arrived in London, that while on the voyage from Australia, where be is the official rep c sentative of the Australian Antarctic Expedition, he received a wireless466 words
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Article44 1914-02-02 9 At the Calcutta High Court Justices Holmwood and Sharfuddin in the Gaiety Theatre assault case remitted the sentence of thr>e months' simple imprisonment on Mr. Tom Melbourne, but upheld the fine of three hundred rupees, half to be paid to Mr. Moller aa compensation.44 words
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Article75 1914-02-02 9 The oil steamer Twingone, on which a serious fire occurred in Tutioorin harbour, was on January 22 taken in tow by the Clan Cameron for Bombay. A large quantity of good oil has be n landed, and about two hundred tons remain on board. To make up the deficiency in75 words
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Article2099 1914-02-02 9 A GOOD JUDGES OPINION OF THE "WONDER HORSE." England's Great Rugger Team. (Bt Oor Spkcial Cobrrspondbnt.) London, January 9. The belief seems to be spreading from one cause or another, that The Tetrarch, the wonder horse of 1918, will not fulfil tho promise of his first season. Certainly2,099 words
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Article280 1914-02-02 10 I Conclusion of The Kuala Lumpur Races. (From Ocb Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 81. There wan a large attendance for the last day of the races. A slight shower fell during the afternoon. Following are the results Back 1. Premier (Benfield) 1 Cmfazie (Woodgate) 3 Toby280 words
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Article366 1914-02-02 10 Personal Losses of European Residents.* Un the morning of January 9, tiro broke out in 4 > Bluff, Yokohama, a private hotel owned by Mrs. Killing. L). spite the fact that there wan little or no wind at the time the il mie- quickly spread to the366 words
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Article106 1914-02-02 10 United Sumatra.— B2,soo lbs. Paj »m.- 25,000 lbs. Balu Kata.— lH.it* lbs. Although the formal opening ceremony of the Indo Ceylon connection is to take place on February 24, at the request of the South Indian K&ilway Company, the line will be opened for public service on106 words
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Article1566 1914-02-02 10 COMPANY'S DIFFICULTIES WITH LAUNCHES. Optimism for the Future. The second annual general meeting of the Singapore Marine Motor Service, Limited, postponed from last Friday, was held on Friday at the registered offices of the company in the Arcade. The chairman, Mr. M. Meyer, presided, and those present1,566 words
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Article72 1914-02-02 10 Notes in General. Rifle Shooting. S.R.E. (V.) Rifle Club. Though the weather conditions were not satisfactory for this club's monthly shoot at Balestieron Saturday afternoon, there was a considerable attendance and some fairly good shooting was seen. The three best scores were: 200 500 600 Handiyds. yds. yds.72 words
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Article587 1914-02-02 10 League Championships. Following were the positions of the Leagues when the mail left home on January 9: Scottish Leaocb Fibst Division. Matches. Goals. One point for each defeat. Celtic 24 19 2 8 52 9 41 Heart of Mid-Lothian 22 15 1 646 13 86 Rangers 24 17587 words
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Article1472 1914-02-02 10 THE EFFECTS OF A CRITICAL PERIOD. Gow, Wilson and Stanton' Report. In their report on the rubber market in 1918, Messrs. Gow, Wilson and Stanton point out that the fall in values was rather more than 50 per cent, in the case of fine plantation and 801,472 words
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Article453 1914-02-02 10 Tragedy of the Mandarin's False Nose. In the Spirit of the East, a magazine devoted to Asiatic studies, Elizabeth OchlcrHeiinerdinger has published some short stories, which are part of the popular stockin trade of China. One of these runs as follows There were two men who had been453 words
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Article101 1914-02-02 10 All the picture houses drew large audiences on Saturday nie,lit, which saw the first show at the newly ciccted Gaiuty in Bencoolen Street, a remarkably fine and specious building. Here the programme was a particularly strong one as befits an opening uight, and it attracted a very large101 words
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Article32 1914-02-02 10 Owing to an air balloon catching fire during its ascent at Wonosobo (Java) on January 19, an aeronaut Denny fell from a r-r'.iuht of 150 meters, and was ricked up terribly injured.32 words
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Article340 1914-02-02 11 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.] East Coast Road. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir Tho attention of the P.W.D. should be called to the dangers of this road. It is a favourite motor drive and accidents are not at all340 words
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Article149 1914-02-02 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The articles supplied by your correspondent in Kuala Lumpur are certainly very interesting, but unfortunately he is not always fully conversant with the facts on which ho is writing. With regard to thr article on the water supply I149 words
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Article117 1914-02-02 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I bave noticed recently in your columns that one or two influential planters have made the statement that as regards good men for senior billets the demand is still greater than the supply. In my own case I si ouldn't117 words
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Article56 1914-02-02 11 The Pinang Gazette of January 31 states This afternoon we were served with a writ of summons at the instance of the Eastern Shipping Co.. Ltd. The plaintiff's claim is for damages for a libel published by the tie f< ndants in the Pinang Gazette for Thursday, January 22, 1914,56 words
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Article738 1914-02-02 11 < Prices Quoted la the Market This Morning. Singapore, February 2, 1914. Messrs. Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Shan Brokers, isane the loUowing list ol quotations this morning I Norn. VAi.ua. Butim. SaLUM. 3/- Allatar 2 1 2(7 1 Au K lo J»v» 4/6 5,6 1 AngloJohore738 words
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Advertisement41 1914-02-02 11 The Man Who Gets There L» kaa mm wt» bm UeU wi rkk Ml ba»J and of i»-ta bai kody. 1 ATbiimn IKTABOUZB MB UVM ML OOMPOUW makm Uoo* W4iot aY-Mi fejajl ilililag. (tns^rth reriealablQn b10..i. Om ALL OKKMISTS. ■I.M ana41 words
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Advertisement54 1914-02-02 11 That tired depressed filling, fo prevalent in this severe climate is, in many many cases, due to weakened digestive power. To remove this trouble and strengthen the system, a conrte of trtatment with Woods' Great Peppermint Core is necessary. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure will make life a pleasure. Sold everywhere.54 words
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Advertisement474 1914-02-02 11 I 10 Rahman Hydraulic 18.50 14.00 10 Ralimau Tin 10.00 1800 1 Rambutan 11. '25 12.78 1 Raub 223 SCO 1 Redhilh) 2.60 8.00 S Royal Jobort 0.70 0.80 S 1 Sempam 0.50 l.OOnom 10 Serendah Hyd 1.00 l.SOaom 1 SianeaeTin 69 9 70- 1 Siputeh 8.00 8.76 •10 Sungei474 words
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Advertisement394 1914-02-02 11 LATEST ADVERTLSEMeNTf. "His Master's Voice" GRAMOPHONES re BCt Machines but Versatile PRICES XO SUIT ALL SEND FOR CATALOGUES. S.Moutrie&Co.,Ld. RAFFLES PLACE. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. Faeh with bathroom verandah, and cleo trio light. Close to town. Suit two married onp'es or four bachelors. Immediate entry. Apply Box 570, S' rails394 words
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Advertisement302 1914-02-02 11 VICHELIN EANS ILEAGE DUPIRE BROTHERS, AGENTS. wwm. Special 3)inner ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. The Brighton of Singapore. S Tennis, w am Tel. 336. m ta Billiards ea View Hotel Electric Light ammexe: single double rooms. Grovt Hotel Grove Bungalow, excellent cuisine. mmßmmmmmmmmmmmmwmamammmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmßtmm P"TI» not In mortals to command success, but302 words
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Article1966 1914-02-02 12 ARMSTRONG COMPANY'S NEW SHIPYARD. Progress of H.M.S. Malaya. A r«sent iwroe of the Newcastle Daily Journal gave come account of the Armstrong, Whitworth Company's new yard on the Tyne— of some interest to this part of the world from the fact that it is in this yard that1,966 words
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Article112 1914-02-02 12 Complete Statistics for Past Year. The complete statistics of F.M.S. tin exports during 1918 is to hand and contains the following totals, cents and catties being omitted Tot»l Tin. 1913. 19.2. l™^ pels. pels. pels. Perak 493,966 477.240 +16,726 Selangor 254,825 255,381 8,443 N. Sembilan 31,658 29,070112 words
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Article1440 1914-02-02 12 > The Morning Post has the following from the pen of Saki," and this is a touch about that suggests a wit once known in Singapore: Demosthenes Platterbaff, the eminent Unrest Inducer, stood on his trial for a serious offence, and the eyes of the political world were focussed1,440 words
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Article633 1914-02-02 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. 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 in London633 words
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Article46 1914-02-02 12 The soldiers who guarded the Czir's railway train along the entire route from Moscow to St. Petersburg, a distant «f 408 miles, suffered severely in the heavy snowstorms. Many of the men, becoming dazed, wandered on to the railway line and were killed by passing trains.46 words
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Article68 1914-02-02 12 Messrs. William Gray and Co., have launched at Writ Hartlepool the new steamer Banka, which is being bnilt at their yards for the Netberland Steamship Co., of Amsterdam. The most modern appliances in regard to double bottom, safety bulkheads, etc., are included in the boat's equipment, and for rapid loadiDg]and68 words
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Advertisement246 1914-02-02 12 HOLIDAYS OVER— WORK ONCE MORE IM OUR SPECIAL IMPORTATION DEPARTMENT. We are prepared to execute any sreoial lice in FURNITURB, PICTURES, STATUARY, POTTERY, GLASSWARE. M TABLE REQUISITES, AND WILL ONLY CHARGE YOU A BVYtNO COMMISSION OX LANDED COST. THINK WHAT THIS SAVES YOU JUST LANDED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BRASS246 words
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Advertisement65 1914-02-02 13 I ScleJmporhers M k^^ Rf IBehn,Meyer Br &<§, Ltd Br CROMPTON ELECTRIC /SV. DYNAMOS and MOTORS //J i, to lii H.r. always in Stock. £*s imS&'J^jm*' i aV<^>^ /call at our iii^ >Ch> (fl show rooms Small Motor, Protected Type. <£ <$" AND INSPECT -*^T OUR STOCK 0F LOW IN65 words
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Advertisement444 1914-02-02 13 To Travellers by Rail or Steamer, j Our Showroom is now in readiness with a full stock of Trunks at ptices to suit every pocket. The variety is greater than in previous years. Anyone who contemplates a journey cannot do better than inspect our stock of Travelling Requisites, at "The444 words
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Advertisement441 1914-02-02 14 SINGAPORE 8 OMLY COMPANY. W«EBT ""H" o™* m mPUtt PROSPEROUS and PROOREBSIYB. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, I iMITED. HEAD OFFICB. Wlnoh^fr Houa*. Mntfapor*. LONDON OFFIGB OW iswr,, Ift The Company ha. £30.000 deposited with the Supreme 00-rt of Bngland. aad eompHe! wtth the BriUah Lite Assnranße Comp«taa AM441 words
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Advertisement320 1914-02-02 14 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE tMUMMSE COMPMT OF WWM. BsTAßUsaan 1981 Dlraoi Oovammsnt Supa^rialon Oowernmant Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE sad Non Forteitablo, Large Nat Supplua above liabilities for j Reserve and all outstanding claims. ■law Bualnaaa, 1812 0ver...»8 900,000.00 Cash Loans, Settlements, etc., made locally. Numerous modern schemes, M ■V A320 words
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Advertisement443 1914-02-02 14 BAHKIM. THE SZE HAI TONB BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. NO. (T AND 68. KLINO STRBBT. EsrAßUtaan 190 T. Capital paid ap. 1 1,000, 000. C0 Reserve liability of proprietors... •UXw'oOO.OO Reserve Fund 1300,000.00 COURT OF DIRBOTORS. 'LEOwCnuHBNG.Esy. Chbono Qcbi Tux, Esq. j Tan Swi Khi, Esq. Lbb Wbe Nam,443 words
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Advertisement524 1914-02-02 14 BANKHWL BEUTWHABIATIMHE SAHK. uu» piio W gaPiTii (la, isaii 7.MMM). Head Ofioc Shanghai, Board of Direc»orß.....Ber.'in. BRANCHES i Berlin, Caloctta, Hambarg, Canton, Hankow, Hongs ong, Kob P >ki ny Tientsin, Tsinaafu. TsisigUn, Yokohama, THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Bank fuer Handel and Industrie524 words
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Advertisement341 1914-02-02 14 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR WAX POLISHED TEAR HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE BY JOHU LITTLE k CO.. LTD., CROCKERY GLASSWARE, PLATEDWABE ETC ALSO A GOOD COLLBCTION OF WELL-GROWN PLANTS,' The property of E Vclger, Etq., To be held at GREEN BANK, Chancery Lane, ■«*ti»»*«l«*y, February 7, *xt 2.30341 words
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Article1133 1914-02-02 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Shanghai Automobile Club. Shanghai is to have an Automobile Club. In fact it is here, Bays the China Press, of January 16. It was born last night at a gathering of a dozen prominent owners held at tbe Astor House, when1,133 words
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Advertisement256 1914-02-02 15 WESTINGHOUSE O| THC STURDY JW\ AND STRONG A "AURIGA PATENTED DRAWN WIRE Hi LAMP m/ PLEASES EVERYONE and i.*7^^^^^ INFRINGES NO PATENT. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC FANS |9Bg British made throughout. yM FROM 60 to 250 VOLTS. SOLE AGENTS CENTRAL SSS LIMITED, SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR $1,450 FORD GARS $1450 He who256 words
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Advertisement418 1914-02-02 15 Price is not everything. It's mileage you want. Cost is not only initial outlay. The cost 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 it418 words
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Advertisement356 1914-02-02 16 WANTS. CLEFK WANTEO. Wanted, a capible and energetic clerk, Eood proßpec' Only these with experience need apply with copies of teatimonials to X., c/o Straits Times. 28 1 v BTENO6RAPHER WANTED. Wanted for Singapore office, Capable Stenographer. Gocd salary to competent man. Apply Box No. 611, c/o Straits Times. 8356 words
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Advertisement518 1914-02-02 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. FURNIBHED ROOMS TO LET. Compete, at 490, North Bridge Boad. 80 1 6 2 I" FLOOR TO LET. I To let, 2nd Floor, No. 8, Malacca Street, Entry March 1, 1814. Apply Meyer Brother? 81 1 n TO LET. Furnished Rea side residence, Maf eking,"518 words
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Advertisement700 1914-02-02 16 SINGAPORE CLtB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fiitaret f jr the current wrtk and important forthcoming 6xtures are kin.f.y supplied by the secretaries of tho various clubs. Convenient forms on which to make the returns will be supplied or application to thr Manager, Strain Times. Singapore Cricket Club 1...700 words
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