The Straits Times, 27 February 1914
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Title Section13 1914-02-27 1 The Straits Times NO. 24.425 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Advertisement222 1914-02-27 1 [EVERYBODY WANTS 1} LEAKY and STAINED HOODS rendered absolutely waterproof, and will look as new, by applying Accord ian rai i L The original and only Flexible Paint For Canvas, Pantasote and Leather Hoods. Supplied to the War Office, London County Council, etc., etc. Colours Black, Buff, Brown, Grey, i222 words
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Advertisement33 1914-02-27 1 FODDER CONTRACTS $2O Pep Month. COMPRISING: 4 Bags Mixed Food— Bedding Shoeing (as often as required). Greasing and Setting the wheels of Carriages. H.S. KIRWAN, No. a, The Apoade. Tel. SSI. 811 o33 words
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Advertisement140 1914-02-27 1 xj sE:fxj I. oif t sT Genuine Thermos Juf, N > SSP'2 M. test tiectrc plated Liquor Frame. _J^ Best Electro plated. j. y $5O ot> iint $17.50. Quart 111..8. No K D Illw |U|l rourted Cit Glass Jug. %lt plated Stand complete with VifI^HIHBtfHti^BHBF3HBIV 6 ctffLC cupi and liqaeur140 words
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Advertisement64 1914-02-27 1 Eternit Asbestos Slates. Soli Aointx ADAMBON. GILFIILAN A CO LTO ASHCROKT'S Billiard Tables (Awarded Qj d MuJ»U) FITTED WiTH PATENT "AEIO" CUSHIONS All sizes in slock Same as supplied by as to fM View Hotel, Singapore. Amateur Drawing Association, Singapore, Chinese Recreation Club, Malacca, Chinese Merchant Cluk, Klang, etc., etc.64 words
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Article899 1914-02-27 2 THE TYRANNY OF COSTA RULE BROKEN. Chance for National Revival. Philip Gibbs, who waa lately the Daily Chronicle special correspondent in Portugal, has contributed the following article to that paper The resignation of Affonso Costa, the Prime Minister of Portugal, with his Cabinet, is good news to899 words
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Article95 1914-02-27 2 Honesty the Best Policy I— This story is told of a dog thief who was arguing about honesty. Maybe you don't believe it, Jim," he said to his pal, but I want ter say right here that honesty is the best policy after all. Ye know that dog what I95 words
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Advertisement413 1914-02-27 2 /KpS£? says you need V^^ v^?|sj strengthening food \msi WJJ i/^ en i cr% wl IX I—4 1 aU I—4 i\ rfsn Cod Liver Oil 2*5 with Malt Extract v •^"V K^,*" '^^S Jt is all f ood— concen- NjTv^ j» J U-T^g trated, delicious, digest- Vr^ Scientifically prepared A^413 words
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Advertisement52 1914-02-27 2 Don't Risk Pneumonia. Get rid of every cold as quickly as possible, It is the forerunner of all pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia may develop in a few hours. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is a simple thing to do, but the effect is inarve lous. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement587 1914-02-27 2 "THE BEST WOMAN'S MEDICINE IN THE WORLD." Why A Lady in The Philippine* Thus Enthusiastically Describes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. .last because she is a woman there are times when nearly ever woman needs the belp which is given by Or. Williams' Pink Pills (or Pale People. Senora Amparo Villa-franca,587 words
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Advertisement758 1914-02-27 2 /jriir.bii*' n avu. ii ftMßWO jlj Quality r.Nf fll Atwwfflj S"pi. F.Nno" tr/* 1 Splendo Cigarettes one: cent a piece. A better value was never offered to the Public. STOCKED BT Messrs. KATZ BROS., LIMITED, J. LEVY, And most other Tobacconists. &j c e/ r isp vai id r~~ IYIniXL758 words
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Article934 1914-02-27 3 SIMPLE FUNERAL SERVICE OF LORD STRATHCONA. The Abbey Service. i The body of Donald Alexander Smith, first Baron Stratbcona and Mount Royal, lay before the chancel £ates in Westminster Abbey for a brief space on January 26 while he received the last tribute of the Empire934 words
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Article67 1914-02-27 3 At a Clydeside station one day a piquant young lady who rose to alight was"jtrked on to the lap of an old gentleman by the sodden stopping of the train. Oh, my 1 txcuae me, sir," she exclaimed, blushing confusedly, it was an accident." "Don't apologise, ma bonnie lassie," said67 words
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Advertisement238 1914-02-27 3 RANEEGUNGE GLAZED STONEWARE. Drainpipes and Junctions. ALL SIZES STOCKED. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LD. Ii la not a matter of indifference v.iirilicr you take a trustworthy remedy, or one recommended ar "just I ?s goof. A characteristic properly cf genuine As^iri.i Tablet":, for instance, ii is i!:.u they break \\\> rjpid'y238 words
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Advertisement74 1914-02-27 3 Don't Cough. It is absurd to allow a cough to hang on and sap your vitality when Chatubi rlain's Cough hemedy will cure you. You don't know where a persistent coagh will land you You can't afford to allow your throat and luDg<* to become diseased when it is such74 words
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Advertisement180 1914-02-27 3 The Incomparable Y^ J* T%JT "EUT TT JL -x-m. JCTI JFa. JL The Car without a vice. IN BTOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. THE LEADING ITALIAN CAR. These Cars are fitted with 5-seater bodies of very highest standard of perfection. COMPLETE IN EVERY WAY. CALL AND INSPECT. IHUMV STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE,180 words
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Advertisement631 1914-02-27 4 BrcAMER BAILINBS. R O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHINA, JAPAN, PBNANO, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading iuned for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. 8k amors will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). {ssssnti 191*631 words
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Advertisement617 1914-02-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. nTyTk JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via port* to Marseille*, London end Antwnp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twi.i screw St..aniors maintaining this servicf have been specially deßigaed and constructed, and are tin- A617 words
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Advertisement746 1914-02-27 4 STEAMER MILINBB. THE SUM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pabang. Bewerah, Kretay, Pake, Tringgaoa, Bisat, Semera Baobok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Pannrai, Patani, Siagora, Lacon, Kobsamai, Bandon, Langsuen, Takn, Cbompon, Koblak and Bangkok. Oue Depp.rtur* BORIBAT Fab. 28 Mar. 1 Mais 4 s.s. RED ANG Mar. 4 Mar. 7746 words
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Advertisement64 1914-02-27 4 THE EASTERN BWPINB CO.. LTD. FOR POKT SWETTENHAM AND PKNANO. 8.8.P1N SENG ud M OMAPERB will be <*osps<-cbc«d for abo*e pot ts every Tcesds y •ad Saiqi Jay, respectively, at 8 p.m., bom the I< aa.is. The above ateamers have exoellent arc oonimoda:ion for llrst-ulaas paaMni^in. For lr< i?lt, etc64 words
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Advertisement518 1914-02-27 4 I STEAMER SAILINIS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND DEUTBCH DAMPFSCHIFF FAHRTSGES. "HANSA BREMEN. Combined Service. I The s'oamers of th< ho Companion msictai la r. tir'ar Harvioe bat*e»a Hatnbarg, Bremo; I Antwerp. Rott.rrinm and Em<ieo and tb Straits, China and Japan. I Homnwardp, thpy a-o <lt spatchcd for! nightly for518 words
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Advertisement707 1914-02-27 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. 1 N D L. j NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers j this Company sail fortnightly frcm Bremen, Hamburg, Lisbon, via Rotterdam. Antwerp, Boutl amp- on, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (con- noting Mar?eilles, Naulcn, Alexandria, and I »ice versa) Port Saia, bact.707 words
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Advertisement1005 1914-02-27 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRIAN LLOYD UNDER MAIL 5-* WITH THE AUSTRIAN CONTRACT *',Atf GOVERHMEHT New Monthly Fast Line, Trieste-Shanghai Froa »nd to TricLU and Venice. cfHimti at Port Said Siob, Aden, Colombo. Penan*, j Singapore, Hongkong and Sban((haioriW.l.J. HOMBWABD. Dot to arrive on or ahoot Due to sail oo or abont1,005 words
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Advertisement658 1914-02-27 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. STOOMVAART-MAATSCHAPPIJ (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) "NEDERLAND." FOKTNIOHTLY MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN JAVA AND AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE, SABANO, COLOMBO PORT SAID, GENOA. ALGIERS TANGIER, T 330N AND SOUTHAMPTON. Steamers are due on or about the ucdi mentioned dates Outward. Homeward. 1911 1914 Pries i: r N; d. Koningin i. Ned. Mar. 6658 words
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Advertisement342 1914-02-27 5 P"'Tls not in mortals to command success, but well do more we'll i^Pl DESERVE IT." 9 THE MOST MODERN AND UP TO-DATE THEATRE A AND PICTURE PALACE IN THE EAST. m m A II LAST NIGHT, i 5 LTHE SEED OF THE FATHERS 4 REELS Eg A Wond'ifal Triumpb, a342 words
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Advertisement46 1914-02-27 5 AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE. Tbo s.s. AFGHAN PRINCE U dud on tbo 27tn iootint, and will tak j cargo for Manila, Cebu, and Yokohama. SUo hat excellent aceommoJation for a limited nutubur of pawengers. For freight and passage, apply to HUrTUKBACH BROTHERS CO., Agents. 18-2 27-246 words
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Advertisement220 1914-02-27 5 I 1 LUX I has introduced a lighter, daintier method for washing all things of a dainty character. All those washable treasures which add so much to the charm of the home should be washed with Lux. Lux cannot harm the most delicate textures. For Flannels and Woollens Lux is220 words
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Advertisement186 1914-02-27 6 PRATTS Motor Car Spirits the STANDARD of QUALITY and EFFICIENCY. SOLD ONLY IN TWO IMPERIAL GALLON TINS "PUEUB" (Patented) THE NEW COAGULANT, Has been awarded tho GOLD MEDAL at the "All Ceylon Exhibition at Colombo. The A<ivantagesof PURUBoverordinary coagulants are:— Superior quality of the manufactured article. Higher percentage of rubber186 words
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Advertisement422 1914-02-27 6 CIGARETTES. Smoke the cigarettes which have rxade thtmfrlvoi famous throughout the world for pivity, aroma and delicacy of tsnte "State Express" the cigarettes which pnnsess that charm which brings contentment to tho most oxacting smoke*. No. 555. 50 65 cents. Sole Manufacturers ARDATH TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, LONDON. JUST PUBLISHED:^ WINSTEDTS422 words
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Advertisement124 1914-02-27 6 A\vA^^^f,|/f' /X BUY "SHELL" YOU CAN RELY ON THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY. THEY DON T CHANGE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. FOR BROOME, PORT HEDLAND, CO33ACK, ASHBURTON, CARNARVON, OERALDTON AND FREMANTLE. I Tbe Company a steamer GOROON. 2,fBj 1 tons. Captain O. K. Hou^litoD, is interred to 1124 words
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Advertisement47 1914-02-27 6 NANYO YUSEN KUMI (SOUTH SEA MAIL S.S. GO.) FOR BATAVIA, SAMARA NO AND SOUHABAYA. The s.B. HOKUTO MARU is due 1 ere on tbe2Blh February, acd wi.l buih [uVli ii for above ports on the *th Ma*ch. For freight, apply to HUTTENBAOU BROTHERS CO Ayci.t^". '.8-2 M*47 words
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Article167 1914-02-27 7 FIXTURES. Friday, February 27. BiKb Water. 0.1 a.m., 11. 52 a.m. Brd Brahrnans' Sp >rts. Legislative Council. 2.30. Municipal •■minission. 2.80. t, K. K. (V.i Kill lub, smoker and ilanoo. Saturday, February 28. High Water, 0.21 a.m 0.11 p.m. Wm l)inr<r. Kurope Hotel. N. D. L. outward167 words
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Article263 1914-02-27 7 TO- DAT. 11. a. imi Boeton 8 pm I Sclat Pandjang, Bengkalin, aud Bagan Abbotsford Bpm I P. Swcttenham and Telok Anson Kinta 8 pm Malacca and Muar Lady WeM Bpm Medan V. Hogendorp 3 pm I Muntok and Palembang Maras 8 pm I Hongkong and Japan263 words
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Article210 1914-02-27 7 The Imp. German mail steamer P. E. Fri.ilricli M I'enang at 1 a.m. to-day, and may be expected to arrive here at 6 a.m. on Saturday, I \bruarv 2S. She and will most probably be despatched for Hongkong, Slianylißi, TsiDgtau, Kobe and Yokohama, the Mine day at210 words
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Article318 1914-02-27 7 Latest Arrivals. Ann«, Nor. str. If 17 tons, Capt Arntzen, K. 1> :U. I'roin Bangkok, Fob 20. Rice and 2 p T;.n sy Lee. For Bangkok, Fi-b -JB. Kds. Annaui. I) tr. ?82 tons. Captain Bt rg, FebM. Fn> i SliaD<;Lai, Feb 13. G.c. East A-iUi.l i. M,318 words
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Article194 1914-02-27 7 Arrivals. Per str. Xi 1 in, Feb 26. From Kelantan Mesdames, Highfield and Harden Tungku Per str. Ranee Feb. 26.— From Deli Messrs. D. C. Wilkie, f tliaranaod Pohoomall. Per Rtr. Roribat Feb. 26.— From Bangkok Mr. Keil Per Btr. Lady Weld Feb. 26.— From Malacca: Messrs.194 words
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106 1914-02-27 7 Vessels at Tanjong Pagar and Kappel Harbour. Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day. TANJONO PAGAR. Bast Wharf Basin Nil. W. Suction No. 1...H0n" Beo. Smaits Whark Nil. Maim W. Sict. No. a...Da K nn, V. Outhoorn. it n 8...800t0n, Vatsbing. ii 4. ..lslander. ■i n 6 ..Gorgon, Kinkasan106 words
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Article266 1914-02-27 7 EXCHANGE Simoapou, Fkbrcaby 27, 1914. O» Londou Bank 4 m/8 a/4ij Demand 8/4/, Private a m/s a/4?j 8 m/a a/4 A O» Oikwavt Bank d/d 888i Private 8 m/t 348 O» FB_»*ci.......Bank d/d wm 294 j Private 8 m/a 299J O« Iirou..........Bank T. T. 174J Private 80266 words
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Article187 1914-02-27 7 10 10 Ampang 8.75 9.50 1 1 AyerWeng C.50 10 10 Bolat 2.60 2.76 10 10 Bruang 1.80 10 10 KMnptt 10.26 10 10 Kanaboi 1.60 1.76 10 10 Kin ta Association 10.00 ll.to £1 £1 Kinta Tin 1.11.6 1.15.0 £1 £1 Labat Miner 6.76 6.25 10 6 Malayan187 words
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Article657 1914-02-27 7 Issue IS Value <£ Buyers. Sellers. V- 2/- Allagai l/ioi 2/4 £1 £1 Anglo-Java 8/- 4/8 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 9/9 10/7J 2/- 2/- Batang Malaka ;l l 1/2 £1 £1 Batu Tiga 3.8.0 2.9.6 norn 2/- 2/- Bekoh ./7J ./10 £1 £1 Bukit Kajang 1.11.3 1.14.' > £1 £1657 words
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Article132 1914-02-27 7 Valued Buyers. Bellen. £1 £1 B. Smelting Co. 12/- 18 6 41 Prol. 1.1.0 1.8.0 6/- 6/- Electric T'wayi 4/4 J 4/9 10 10 Fraaer No»ve 84.00 67.00 50 50 Hammer ft Co. 97.10 ICo 00 100 Howarth Engine 45/0 100 n 7%Prel. 100.00 100 100 K&U Bro, Del.132 words
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Advertisement18 1914-02-27 7 K.r nil Stomach troubles. Take Woods. On. it IVppt' m.ut Cure. At all Stores, 80 mtt a buttle.18 words
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Advertisement249 1914-02-27 7 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. February 29'. At Sunnyside," No. 1, I St. Thomas Walk, excellent teak household. I furniture, Cottage Piano, Horse and Carriage I et<-., the property of Mrs. T. L. Gosling, at 1. I February 38.— At Cberiton," No. 12,1 Syed Ali Road, valaable teak household I249 words
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Advertisement310 1914-02-27 7 IN ADDITION TO OUR OWN MANUFACTURES, WE CAN SUPPLY (AS SOLS AGENTS Dudbridge Kerosene Engines. A Davey Pax man Suction Gil Plant*. i\ Ltm' Portable Engine*, Etc. j Creenina'e Screening. %\v\^^ T A W. tmlth". Roper |A Packing ltt VA» -€> Ranaome's Sawmill I I^OVYV Maohinery. I CviW^^ *4 £>f^310 words
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Advertisement163 1914-02-27 7 ORIENTAL-AFRICAN LINE Tbe p.«. SALAMIS, 3,798 N. 8., is du9 to arrive in Siny ipore in March and load« tat Sooth Afriran Ports without transhipment. Provided unfficlent inducement offers the steamer will also take oarso, for Mauritius She Laa excellent accommodation for lit, 2nd and Brdclass Passengers. Wireltta telegraphy available.163 words
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Advertisement92 1914-02-27 7 BY SPECIAL RBQUEST Thi Gmatfst l inematooiapbic Adaptation LES IVI ISERA B L E S After Victor Hugo 5 Immortal Maitarpieca (In V Parts; will be soreenef 9 First Part Becond On Thursday 26th, Friday 87th, and Third V Fourth Saturday 28th February. Filth J AND Sixth Part Beveoth I92 words
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1182 1914-02-27 8 The Straits Times. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27. PURCHASE OF HONOURS. The other day we reported a discussion in the House of Lords on the traffic in honours for the benefit of p*rty funds. Lord Crowe, on behalf of Mr. Atquith, declared that the Premier had not Ixvm influenced by financial considerations1,182 words
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Article27 1914-02-27 8 The number of rats bought up by the Kobe Municipal authorities during last year reached nearly 500,000, and the price paid for them amounted to V 23,000.27 words
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Article32 1914-02-27 8 Ten cases of new coins have arrived at Peking. One side of the new coin has a Chinese national flag and a military flag, while the other side bears a felicitous cereal.32 words
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Article38 1914-02-27 8 It is proposed to display in each of the departments of London public elementary schools a card showing How not to get ran over." The publication of a leaflet on How to avoid accidents is also being considered.38 words
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Article42 1914-02-27 8 Messrs. A. Fitzpatrick and E. Lowe, Amer ican drillers, were travelling by train from Prome to Rangoon, when Mr. Lowe missed his companion, who was picked up near Sitkwin station with both his legs cut off. He was in an unconscious condition.42 words
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Article44 1914-02-27 8 Saigon has now gone to Java for its labour, permission having recently beeu granted to Mi i-t-rH. Dietliehu and Co., to recruit a niaxi mum of 370 native labourers for the rubber estate belonging to the Societe des Caout übouc9 de I'lndo-Cbine of Thubamot.44 words
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Article43 1914-02-27 8 Tbe much discussed British battle cruiser Invincible is to cost the tax-payers another £114,000, the Daily News says, as the result of the decision of the Admiralty to have her electrically controlled guns converted to enable them to be used by hydraulic power.43 words
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Article45 1914-02-27 8 The sack murder trial ended at Liverpool in George Ball, alias Snmner, being convicted of murdering Miss Bradfield, and the younger prisoner, Eltoft, being found guilty of being an accessory after the fact. Ball was sentenced to death and Eltoft to four years' penal servitude.45 words
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Article51 1914-02-27 8 As an outcome of the Imperial Education Conference, held in 1911, there has now been published an official paper giviug an account of the system of education in the Straits Settlements. Il has oten prepared by Mr. G. A. Hall, acting Director of Education for tho Straits Settlements and the51 words
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Article51 1914-02-27 8 Considerable annoyance is being manifested by Chinese merchants at Shanghai over a pool contract which the China Mtrcbp.nts Steam Navigation Company is said to be contemplating entering ii to with three fore'gn lines, aud also over the action of the l'resi lent aud Vice President of the Chinese Chamber of51 words
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Article69 1914-02-27 8 A good deal of speculation is rife concern ing the recent visit of Mr. Johnson, Vicepresident of the Bethlehem Steel Works, to Kukicu. It is understood that he has stopped at several points en route from Shanghai, and that he tpont several days at San Tuoo. 11 1. vifit in69 words
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Article85 1914-02-27 8 A correspondent writes to a Calcutta paper protesting vehemently against thu obsession of Europeans in India by tbe amusement sj in. He is of opinion that if frivolity con liuuesto absorb all the attention of Europeans in Indi there is, indeed, a gloomy future ahead. He thinks in tho whole85 words
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Article95 1914-02-27 8 The Siam Observer of February 19 says Tue steamer Proteus is leaviDg to morrow for Singapore, and is not returning. She will take! a cargo of timber from Singapore for Shanghai, where she has obtained a two years tiiuo charti r. She has been trading on tho Bangkok-Singapote run for95 words
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Article94 1914-02-27 8 It is understood that plans are being con sidered for the steamers of tbe Netherlaml Shipping Company to call regularly at Belawan, Sumatra, as a result of which the change at Sabang would be obviated both on the outward and on the homeward voyage. At present the harbour at Belawan94 words
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Article104 1914-02-27 8 The Oovernor of B'.ngal and party return ed to Calcutta on the 16th its:, frum tour. U Sara they bad the interesting experience of being the first to walk ri^lit across the mile wide Loner Ganges from shore to si ore They passed over completed girders on one fide and104 words
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Article207 1914-02-27 8 The org»n of the Paiis Geographical Society xtates that a French archeological mist-ion is starting from Peking at the opening of the present year. It consists of Count Gilbert de Voisins, Dr. Victor Segalon (a naval doctor), and Naval Ensign Jean Lsrti gue. The mission will crosH diagonally the Chinese207 words
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Article514 1914-02-27 8 Mr. G. M. Dandaa Mouat, late of Penan?, was railed to tbj Bar by tbe Honourable Society of the Inner Templr on January 26. His Excellency the Governor has received a telegram from the Secretary of Stat»> reporting the death of Mr. A. W. Bailiv, lato of514 words
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Article79 1914-02-27 8 Kafflei Hotel are giving a special dinner to-morrow, when tho bar d of tho K 1t. V.L.1, will play during dinner and afterwards for dancing. Tbo musical programme during dinner is as follows March Loyal Legion Sousa. Overture Bohemian Girl Balfe. Song Eileen Alannah Thomas. Morceau ...Knrhantc I79 words
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Article152 1914-02-27 8 A telegram from KagoHliiuia stated that on the Ist iust., at 4 p.m., heavy rumbling m mills were heard in Tarui, and volumes o( louse black smoke were Hceu rising from the sea off Yrnoshitua. After the smoke had cleared it was fouod that auew upheaval152 words
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Article191 1914-02-27 8 The steamer Nippon, wliidi lias been extensively repaired at Shanghai, Ims left that port once more fully equipped and fitted for the sea It may be remembered, says tlie KjO. Daily News, that this vesnt.l, which had been ashore on the Scarborough Ueef, in ar the191 words
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Advertisement207 1914-02-27 8 m poPttßnx* THE THREE CASTLES CIBHRETTES are now buintf pteked with one coupon an! a miniatnre in every tin, twocty fivo oi these coopons will euti l<; you to an artistic gilt frame, free frcm advertisement, in which to place tl.i min'atnre. These Coupons may be sent to the British207 words
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Advertisement124 1914-02-27 8 OUR FEATURES TONIGHT Second Show, 9.33 to 11 p.m. A POWERFUL DUSKEB FILM-DRAMA IN 2 PARTS HIS MOTHER'S SON DEPICTING tho story of an ungrateful son A SPLENDID DETECTIVE FILM-STORY NICK WINTER FINDS THE STOLEN 6IOCONOA AT THE ALHAMBRA BiAcn Road. BESIDES »n Interesting Number of Pathe't Animated Gantte, 180124 words
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Advertisement11 1914-02-27 8 Latest advertisement* of tbe day appear on page 5 and 11.11 words
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Article114 1914-02-27 9 GERMAN AMERICAN EXECUTED BY VILLA. rotest Against the Wilson Policy. RaOTBB'S TBLB3BA*. London, February 'J6. The Now York papers state that a German American named Baucb, for whom tbe Ame riean Government have been enquiring, was executed by Villa on tho 20th inst. In the Washington House of114 words
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Article105 1914-02-27 9 CURIOUS MOVEMENT REPORTED FROM AMERICA. Inquiries by British Government. Kbutbb'k Tbliobam. London, February 26. A Washington message says that at tho request of Great Britain the department of justice is enquiring into the proposed establishment of a Xegro kingdom on the Gold Coast of Africa by an Oklahoma105 words
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Article149 1914-02-27 9 HIS MAJESTY AT A C4BINET MEETING. Urges the Ending of Differences. i 1«» »L» ;k>« London, February 27. A St. Petjrsburg messigj says there was engrossing interest in the fact of the Czar presiding at a meeting of tbe C ibii.et. His Majesty said he was strongly149 words
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Article72 1914-02-27 9 Increased Railway Capital to Meet Developments. KlCllk's I'SLBOBAM. London, February 26. The Niger Company propose to increase by 2) millions, in view of tho dove' iprusnt. arising by the openiog up of railways and other expected developments in.conseqnence of the union of the two protectorates. If sanctioned, the72 words
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Article66 1914-02-27 9 InUrnationl Peace Commission Proposed. knrt TKI.K.IH4M. London, February 26. Sir Edward Grey has announced that the Imperial Government U considering I'oited State* proposals for a treaty establishing a peace. commission to examiuo and report upon Niibj'Uts of dispute. The draft seemed generally acceptable bu". it mutt bo66 words
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Article52 1914-02-27 9 itaoTßß's 'i iLaufcAH London, February 26. Coruona messages say the German steamer Wildenfels sighted the Eklyptika drifting in a damaged condition. She launched boat* bat the Eklyptika disappeared bows first The Wildenfel* rescued thirteen and the cap tain, but the latter succumbed to his iajuriet. Twenty-one52 words
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Article92 1914-02-27 9 A Dinner Party at the House of Commons. Rbctbbs Tblboba*. London, February 26. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald presided to night at a dinner of so-called strangers in tbe dining room of the House of Commons to the South African deportees. Upwards of a hundred of the most prominent92 words
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Article51 1914-02-27 9 British Crowd Rather Puzzled. Rbi'tkk's hwHi London, February 26. The King and tbe American Ambassador and fifty thousand people watched a baseball match in which Chicago beat New York It 5 to 4 at Chelsea The crowd applauded the cleverness of the players but appeared to be51 words
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Article58 1914-02-27 9 1 «L« mt» London, February 26. In reference to a statement that Chinese students in London have been ordered home, it is explained that the legation order only applies to fifteen or twenty from Hunan, as owing to the disturbed conditions the pro vincial government is58 words
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Article28 1914-02-27 9 ANOTHER TITANIC Rkctbb's Tblegium. London, February 26. The White Star linor Britannio of 50,030 tons was successfully launched at Belfast in tho presence of vast crowds, despite rain.28 words
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Article17 1914-02-27 9 Rbdtbr's Tblbobam. London, February 26. The City of Buonos Aires loan list has closed.17 words
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Obituary173 1914-02-27 9 Rkutbk's Tklk ,:.\m. London, February 27. ThedeUluof Sir John Tenniel, the famous Punch artist, and of Canon Driver aro announced. Hal he live 1 ua'.il to aiorrow, Sir Johu Ti unit-l, that grand ol I m iv, would have been ninety-four y am of Bfft. He joined the. staff173 words
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Article68 1914-02-27 9 DBS OSTASIATIgCHB LbOYD 'liLli.ml, Berlin, February 29. There has been an explosion at a Berlin aniline factory aud m toy have, been killnd and seriously hurt. Enver Boy ii to mirry N»JiJ3, a daughter of the Sultan. The Swedish Hiksdag will be dissolved next week. In connection withAgencies - 68 words
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Article51 1914-02-27 9 Dkr Ostasi.vtischb Lloyd Teliqbam. Berlin, February 26. Prioco WHiam of Wied his departed for St. Petersburg. The Russian press is ad friendly and prophosies failure, but the Prince's private secretary his declared his confidence in the support of England. Bulgaria is sending a deputation to wel come the51 words
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Article72 1914-02-27 9 Quotations Current Yesterday. The following message has been received in Singapore, date I London, February 26 Plantation Para first latex crepe on spot 3/4 Para to arrive 8/0{ Market quiet. The East Asiatic Company favour as with the following report The market in London yesterday wa« weaker.72 words
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Article755 1914-02-27 9 STRUGGLE FOR LIFE UNDER WATER. Ipoh Motor Accident. Pinned beneath a motorcar in ten feet of water, Mr. H. P. Huuter, tbe assistant Super intendent of Chandu, Ipoh, had a remarkable escape from death on February 21, and was only rescued after a terrible struggle for life755 words
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Article174 1914-02-27 9 Six Millions Sterling Loan Suggested. (Fi:om Oob Own C n rbspoxdbnt. Kuala Lumpur, February, 26. The Malay Mail understands that the recent visit of the High Commissioner to Kuala Lumpur was to discuss the advis ability of raining a loan of six millions sterling in London. The174 words
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Article30 1914-02-27 9 Rbutbb's Tblegbam. London, February 28. Suffragette* have burned the historic White Kirk church in East Lothian, includ ing the priceless scriptural relics, despite gallant attempts to save them.30 words
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Article369 1914-02-27 9 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce lews. To the Editor of tbe Straits Times. Sir,— We have been consulted by the Chi nese Chamber of Ccmmeroe with reference to certain statements which appeared in the leading article of tbe Straits Times of the issue of the 25th February inst.,369 words
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Article425 1914-02-27 9 Affairs of Loh Chuk Poh And Mr. T. C. Loveridge. In the Bankruptcy Court this morning, Mr. Justice Sproule on the bench, Mr. Salzmaun made application for a receiving order against Chops Lob Kee Seng and Loh Chee Seng and an adjudication order against the proprietor, Lih Chuk425 words
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Article161 1914-02-27 9 The following informal ;ou relating to the rubber industry at home is taken from the London and China Expnsi of February 6 After considerable strength, which extended to outside shares as well as the heavies, the rubber share market has eased somewhat on profit taking, a feature161 words
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Article40 1914-02-27 9 Capt. Carl Wilhehn Frederick Frigast, captain of the C.M.S.N. Company's steamer, Kiang-Kwan, died on February IP, at Kiu kiang. The captain was well known and popular along the China Coast, and leaves many friends who sincerely mourn bit 1 sa.40 words
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Article1708 1914-02-27 9 PROSPECTS FOR THE GREAT SPRING RACES. Tbe World of Football. Bt a Special Cobrbspondent.) London, February 6. Now that it is known that Lutteur 111 is being seriously prepared for the Grand National, and that Sir Charles Assheton Smith intends to run Covertcoat and Irish Maillast year's1,708 words
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Article241 1914-02-27 9 Reported Claims Against Chinese Government. The Chinese papers say that the Fi ndi Minister in Peking has submitted thu full living claims to tho Chinese Government ,:uuceruini the murder of Father Hiche at I. ianchow by thu While Wolf brigands:— ll avy penalties for the241 words
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Article35 1914-02-27 10 Swimming Club launches will leave on Suuday as follows —Johnston's Pier, at 9, 10 and 11 cm., 2.80 and'Jl.iO p.m. Club Bungalow, at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m.35 words
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Article36 1914-02-27 10 The batch of $:tMI griffins for tbe spring Race Meeting will be drawn for in Abram's Horse Repository, Orchard Road, on Monday next and all who are interested in the drawing are requested to be present.36 words
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Article37 1914-02-27 10 A little reminder for local riders Tbe nioet for Sunday morning's paper-chase takes place at the Thomson Road police station at 6.30, sharp, and the run has been planned to end in the vicinity of N'assim Road.37 words
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Article41 1914-02-27 10 Francis Ouiuiet, the hero of tbo American open golf championship triple tie of last Soptember, is now assiduously practising at Pinehurst, North Carolina, in pieparation for the British open championship. So far Ouimet's performances have been in no way specially remarkable.41 words
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Article64 1914-02-27 10 The Grand Prix of 10,000 francs of the Academy of Sport has been awarded to Carp. n tier, tin' boxer, as a reward for the manner in which ho has upheld the prestige of French physical strength abroad. The Central News recalls the fact that the Grand Prix was last64 words
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Article59 1914-02-27 10 The following Association team has been select- d to represent Wales against Scotland at Glasgow tomorrow: Peers (Wolverbampton Wanderers), goal Jennings (Bolton Wanderers) and Harry Jones (Burslem), backs; Hughes (Manchester City), Lloyd Davies (Northampton), and Lot Jones (Manchester City), halfbacks; Meredith (Mancli.Ater I Hitet), G. Wynne (Manchester City), Davis (Millwall),59 words
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Article166 1914-02-27 10 The Bangkok Lawn Tennis Club was At Home on February 18, and tho final for the Kirjg'B Cup was witnessed by an interested company. A fine game resulted from the meeting of S II Cole and O. E. Hewitt, with a win for the former by 6—B, 5 7, 6—l.166 words
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Article144 1914-02-27 10 SC.C. Tournament. Yesterday's play resulted as follows: D. Singles. Meredith beat William", 5-7, 7-5. 6 -3. Pitceathly b-.-at Mereli.:.', 6-2, 6—2. t To-day's Ties. Mi-Ki-n/iu v. Fitccathly. (Postponed to Monday), de Mello v. Hanel. Puofbssion Pairs. Mer. :t. Hughes Davics and Dove v. Tel. 2. Day and Hose.144 words
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Article115 1914-02-27 10 L.L.T.C. Tournament. Ink rday'» play resulted as follows: Miss (ivan and Diy beat Miss Feindel and Bla:k, -2-0, 1.1- 1:;. 1 1. Miss Gunn and Miss Feindel beat Mrs. Robertson aud Mrs. S.iundurs, 7 -5, 7-5. There will be uo play today. Tie for Saturday. Miss Feindel v. Mrs. Galton115 words
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Article34 1914-02-27 10 Tang-lin Club Tournament. Matches arranged for next week are as follow Wednesday. Willett v. Archdeacon, Hewan v. Hay, Cobbett v. Capt. Suhr. Thurslay.— Tcriell v. Montgomerie, Wisiiart v. Oliver, Lucie Smith v. Miles.34 words
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Article147 1914-02-27 10 Malay Football Association. The star Optra Co. has presented the Malaya Football Association with two silver cups, one fur winner an 1 one fir the runnerup for competition aiui>u^ the Malay clubs fslia-. il to the Ansociatioo. The cups are ■uw on view at Utiuua. Robinson aud Co. Thirteen147 words
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Article262 1914-02-27 10 Oarrison Q. Club v. Keppel (i. Club. The following will be the teams for this match to be played on Sunday, March 1, on the Garrison Golf Course, commencing at 9.30 a. in. punctually. H. R. L. Dyne and F. G. Stevens v. Dr. Johnson and R. S. Smith.262 words
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Article380 1914-02-27 10 Arrival of the Khiva on Maiden Voyage. There is to be found at the P. and O. wharf, where the Khiva, on her maiden voyage to China and Japan, is lying, very tangible proof of what the P. and O. Company are doing to combat the380 words
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Article188 1914-02-27 10 To the EJitot of the Strait* Times. Sir,— At the International Rubber Kxhibi tions of 1908 and 1911 papers were read by planters, chemists and manufacturers on everything connected with the production of rubber, and discussions lollowed that brought to bear the experience of experts from every188 words
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Article87 1914-02-27 10 New rule* in connection with petition! for mercy in cap tal sentences Lave been sane turned by the Secretary of State for India. They provide that where a capital sentence has b> i v passed on a local Govi rninenl'g ap peal, after an acquittal by the sessions court, or87 words
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Article1061 1914-02-27 10 There is no real African twilight, which, f r.ui the hunter's point of view, is a thousand pities. If you have ever taken a Harden nun and a handful of cartridges at about seven o'clock of an English summer evening, and have walked among sweet-swelling meadows and1,061 words
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Article99 1914-02-27 10 The Bombay Government, in 4 resolution, acknowledge the labours of the Uaj Committee to mitigate the hardships of Hajis In their transit through Bombay. The Government regret to observe the inadequate response met by the committee's appeal for funds towards founding a hospital for Indian pilgrims at99 words
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Article1333 1914-02-27 10 Tell me a story," said Margery. What sort of a story A fairy story, because it's Christmas time." But you know all the fairy stories." Then tell me a new Mrj story." Right," I said. Once upon a time thore was a King who had three sons.1,333 words
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Article355 1914-02-27 10 Messrs. Fraser and Co.'s Weekly Circular. Messrs Frasor and Co.'s share circular, dated February 25, states The small business of tbe past week has been fairly well distributed over the various sections of our market. Sterling rubbers, after starting a fraction better, settled back for several days,355 words
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Article192 1914-02-27 10 Indians Prevent Arrests At Hongkong. Three Indians, apparently soldiers, have been arrested in connection with the assault on, and robbery from, Mr. Goodwin, of Messrs. S. David and Co., while walking near tho rifle ranges above Yaumati, Hongkong. The robbers hit Mr. Goodwin on the head with192 words
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Article421 1914-02-27 10 The Girl from Utah, with which the Bandmann Upera Company open their Singapore season on March 11, will be found to be one of the merriest, brightest aud prettiest of the large family of Girls that Mr. Maurice E. Kaudmann has presented to hi* patrons in the421 words
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Article820 1914-02-27 10 LABOUR PARTY CRITICISED BY RANK AND FILE. Mr. Macdonald's Apologia. A special conference of the Labour Party on Parliamentary policy opened in Glasgow on January 26. Mr. W. C. Robinson, J.P., presided. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., in moving the adoption of the Parliamentary Committee's raport, asked them to820 words
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Article216 1914-02-27 10 War Office Efforts to get Civil Employment. The committee recently appointed under tbe chairmanship of Sir Matthew Nathan to consider the question of civil appointment of ex-soldiers are now approaching a large number of county councils aud other local authorities as well as railway and other companies with powers216 words
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Article883 1914-02-27 11 Im that light right ahead •Yes. What is it Marseilles 11 So soon.'" Ws. That light's twelvo miles out from Mai-Lilies. lSuftre you wake tomorrow morning we shall be alongside the docks." W. 11, I'm sorry. I've enjoyed this first part of the tup euorniounly." Wive had some883 words
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Article745 1914-02-27 11 Prices Quoted In the Market This Moron?. Singapore, February 27, 1914. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Broken, issue the followinn list of notations this morning 1— Norn Valui Buykhs. Sellers. 2/- Allagar 1;1«J 3/5 I 1 Anglo-Java 8/8 4/8 1 Anglo Johore 6/- A/8 2/745 words
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Advertisement38 1914-02-27 11 The Man Who Gets There Illa4u.wb.liM Mass -al risk rai Mm* pis** at U— to ata body VATUtmrt KTABOUZB Mi LMI ML OOMPOUM laskM blood— tot* erf It -iiit giving t aosatskiac itosagth rep'anishinii bio 0* ALL OHEMIST*.38 words
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Advertisement49 1914-02-27 11 Those severe pains caused by windy spasms need not be endured one minute longer. A dose of Woods' Great Peppermiut Cure will provide instantaneous relief. It is the finest specific known for this troub'e, and very pleasant to take. Sold by Dispensaries and Stores everywhere 80 cents a bottle49 words
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Advertisement470 1914-02-27 11 LATEST ADVEHTISEMbNT>. FIVE REELS OF FILMS EXCELLENT ENTERTAISMEhT IN Till FOLLOWING CHOICE SUBJECTS 2nd Show, 930 to 1 1 p.m. 1 REELi MEXICAN WAR PICTURES 1 REEL i Bkoncuo Filly's Mustakb. I 2 REELS: THE RajAH'S DIAMOND ROSE 1 REEL I Thk New Baby. AT THK MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BKACH470 words
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Advertisement275 1914-02-27 11 HOLITRIES USICALJ Instruments. S.Moutrie&Co.,Ld. RAFFLES PLACE. SUNBEAM NOTICE IS HBRBBY GIVEN, that tho Mark depicted above is the property of the Sunbeam Motor Car Company, Limited, of Moorfield Worke, Upptr Villieni Street, Wolverhsmptor, in the County of Stafford, England, Motor Car Builder*, and is used by them as a Tiade275 words
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Advertisement549 1914-02-27 11 IN 25 and sO.\^ OBTAINABLE EVERVWHEReX RAFFLES HOTEL. Special Dinner ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. Dancing after Dinner. By kind permission of Lieut-Col. A. O. Marrable and Officers, The Band of the K.0.Y.L.1. will be in attendance. VICTORIA THEATRE,SINGAPORp FOR NINE NIGHTS ONLY. MmJ Commencing Wednesday, March 11, 1014. Maurice E.549 words
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Article1465 1914-02-27 12 FORTHCOMING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. Latest Lists. The following passenger bookings to tho Straits aro 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 list1,465 words
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Article578 1914-02-27 12 The Railways Considering New Schemes. What we may perhaps call the earlier movements are making great progress, with the exception always of that for earlier rising in other words, the Daylight Saving scheme which has never aroused much enthusiasm, says The Evening Standard. Last Christmas, for the first578 words
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Article197 1914-02-27 12 Curious Experience of a London Doctor. A London doctor relates a telephone experience in the followiDg letter to the Mail: At 0.40 on Monday evening I rang up 2788 Pad., a chemist's, for an important prescription. Exchange replied that, after ringing for ten minutes, they received no197 words
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Article19 1914-02-27 12 After walking throng!) a cemetery and reading the tombstone inscriptions, Sidney Smith wondered where all the sinners were buri«d,"19 words
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Article627 1914-02-27 12 Missionary's Tales of Men Who Live Rough." The breaking strain comes in a month. Then they go into the town and blow their stake, hitting the high spots and getting tanked up The interviewer a Daily News representative flew signals of distress and a paraphrase627 words
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Article455 1914-02-27 12 Diverting Suit in tbe County Court. A ragtime County Coart action is the latest novelty. At Westminster, on January 20, the Court was bnsy not with the sound, but i;h the discussion of Alexander's Itagtime Band," win n l'etcrman Productions, Ltd., claimed £■><) from Mr. Thomas455 words
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Article901 1914-02-27 12 Simple Pothouse Meal in the Early Morning. When the dangers at the Three Arts Ball at Covent Garden sat down at 8.30 a.m. on January 23, to partake of devilled bones and beer tbe devilish good idea," m someone called it, of Miss Lena Ashwell— they had901 words
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Article105 1914-02-27 12 From O. K. Chesterton's new book, The Flying Inn, entitled a Soug of Noah Old Noah he had an ostrich farm and fowls on the largest scale, He ate his egg with a ladle ia an egg cup big as a pail, And the soup be105 words
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Article76 1914-02-27 12 The waiter came flying round the corner with a plate of soup, and be collided violently with a pedestrian, who received the soap down the front of his suit. The waiter stood apologetically for a while watching the manipulation of tbe pedestrian's handkerchief. Then, says the Manchester Guardian, he sidled76 words
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Advertisement186 1914-02-27 12 CHUBBS SAFES LARGE SELECTION ON SHOW AT Huttenbach Bros. Co., 13, COLLYER QUAY. THERE is 'STILL' a 'DOWNWARD' TENDENCY in RUBBER BUT NOT IN THE FURNITURE LINE WE :-ELLI.NU AS VBUi AS KVHK COMB AND INSPECT OUR Folding Upholstered Drawing Room Suites, do do Easy Chairs, do Camp Beds. ALL186 words
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Advertisement62 1914-02-27 13 Buy our Travelling Model! TYPEWRITERS are first-class machines and are Cheap and sold at a Low Price. j~i —-.J SOLE AGENTS: BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. Buy our Travelling Model! SPIRIT DESK FAN. ELECTRIC DESK FAN. FANS THE BEST OF THEIR KIND. I £ki 1 J 7 CROMPTON CEILING FAN. JOST62 words
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Advertisement708 1914-02-27 13 STEAMER SAILINGS, j OOMBINIO SBRVIOI OP THE OCEAN S I CO.. LTD.. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN S N. CO.. LTD. ■irwaia F-«m«ntl« (P«rt h), North <#••% Avj»tf«li«n Port*, 4«v« •nd Slngapora Segnlat Portnigbtly uiliugß Octwet-s Siagkpore and Weflkrtn Anstrs.!!*. e«iiiog J»va (v inducoment offers), Derby, King c Soosd (Port (ot tbe708 words
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Advertisement139 1914-02-27 13 PIANOS B /\Jy Leading Makers. GRAMOPHONES X» OF THE BEST tf^T A* ENGLISH y/S-v Jr/ MAKE. AGENTS x C^i^ j& kor tbk js£> V WORLD-FAMED /ySp AUTO- PIANO y/^^l^ j& The Highest Perfection In &fy J*/ PLAYER PIANOS. V^^^^ Organs, Violins, Mandolines, Banjos, Guitars, Accessories and IVIUSIC in Great Variety.139 words
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Advertisement455 1914-02-27 14 SINGAPORE S ONLY COMPANY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE:. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE 1 Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 1 82, Old Jewry, EC Tho Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British455 words
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Advertisement325 1914-02-27 14 INSURANCE. I FEDERAL LIFE MBUMNCI COMPUIT Of MNMM.: BsTAßUsaao 1883 DIPOOt Oovarnmont luy«*Htlon j QovsmmMt Audit. Polioies are WORLD WIUB aad Non-Forfeitkb!e. ur|t flat Surplus above liabilities for Koservo and all oaiatanUiuv eiaims. Maw Bualneaa, 1812 aver .18 900,000.00 Caeh Loans, Settlement*, sto., oiade looaily. Nameron* modem aoh- mes. a.325 words
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Advertisement443 1914-02-27 14 BAJiKINfI. THE tZE HAI TONS BANKING AND INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. MO. 87 AND 68 KLINO STRBBT Esraausaao 1901. 1 Capital paid ap...~-~.~..~.~ 11,000,000.00 Bxaerve liabiutyot proprietor*... ll. ooo ooo.oo Reserve Fond »300,000.00 CODRT OF DIRBCTORS. LKowCHuHBNo.Esy. Chkono Qubb Tiam, Esq. I Tan Swi Khi, Esq. Lbr Wbb Nam, Esq. Tan443 words
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Advertisement513 1914-02-27 14 BANKINB. I BEUTBCH AStATtSCHE BANK. ••ill MM UP CiPlTil (la. lull T,IM.M«). Hearj OfSee Sbaaghai, Board of Directors. .Ber'in. BRANCHBSi Berlin, Oalootta, Hambors, Canton, Hankow, Hongkong, Knb«, P kiny Tientsin, Tsinanf u, Tningtan, Yokohama. THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF DIKECTORS Bank fner Handel nod513 words
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Advertisement1198 1914-02-27 14 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION BALE Of UNSERVI. EABLB POLICE STORE?, UN> LUMED AND CONFISCATED GOODs AND INTESTATB ESTATE PROPERTY, ETC By Order of The Chief Police Officor, To be he'd at The Central Police Station, South Bridge Road, On Wednesday, March 11, at 3.30 p.m. For particiilurp. tee catalogues. POWELL1,198 words
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Article1073 1914-02-27 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Cheaper Motor- Vans. One by one obstacles in the way of the adoption of motor- vehicles for business pur poses have been removed where capital i available for the purchase of the necensar machines, writes a correspondent in The Times. The1,073 words
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Advertisement256 1914-02-27 15 WESTINGHOUSE LS) THE STURDY H AND STRONO |^T "AURIGA PATENTED DRAWN WIRE yip lamp PLEASES EVERYONE and INFRINGES NO PATENT. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC FANS (iMdm British made throughout. '\#fiH Iv f FROM 60 to 250 VOLTS. X *3^!«*» SOLB AGENTS CENTRAL LIMITED, SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR SUNBEAM CARS 1914, 16 HP.256 words
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Advertisement66 1914-02-27 15 PIPE LINES. The oMett and largest makers of high pn-hiir. Pipe Lines are Meagre, lioving Co., who doriop three years delivered approximately over 800.COO toce, osed especially for Hydro El c»-io Service. Fcr Tho British Aluminium Co. at L-jch Leven, they bare installed H9 inch pipex for 180 ft. Head.66 words
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Advertisement17 1914-02-27 15 For colic and windy spasms. Take Woods, Great Peppermint Care. Sold erery where, SO cocts a bottle.17 words
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Advertisement207 1914-02-27 15 BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT Motor Tyre Sp2|2j& Manufacturers To H.M. King George V. FROM FEBRUARY Ist Dunlop Grooved Covers OF 100 M.M. SECTION, being 760 x 100 870 x 100 810 x 100 910 x 100 ARE REDUCED IN PRICE Approx.: HI i Apply to your Garage for Copy of New207 words
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Advertisement21 1914-02-27 15 BIOCITIN THE MOST EFFICACIOUS NERVE TONIC. Obtainable at all Chemists or from the Sole Agents MEDICAL HALL, Ltd., AND ITS BRANCHES.21 words
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Advertisement795 1914-02-27 16 (Purple-Copying). To introduce them with a view to getting their meiUb properly tested, wo are offering a sioall quait iy at $I.QO caab. Plex Ribbons can be supplied for all makes cf Machines. They are non-drying, non-filling, extremely durable on account rf the strong webbed cloth used. The depth of795 words
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Advertisement537 1914-02-27 16 TO BE LET OR SOLO. irinw Kfufiw nun Juanita," to let furnish! d. Apply No. 9, Mt. Sophia. 10 i FLOOR T6 LET. To let, 2nd Floor, No. 8, Malacca Street, Entry March 1, 1914. Apply Meyer Brothers. 81 1 n TO LET. Compound house No. 102, River Valley Road.537 words
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Advertisement706 1914-02-27 16 NOTICES. MAM KUT ft 60. SHIP-CHANDLERS, •svaraMßt and MaaWaml Contractort. 106, 108 k 109, Market Street, one Nos. 411. GUAN KIAT CO.. 37. Phillip Street. Ship-Chahdlers, Government and Municipal CONTRACTOBS, GkNKRAL IMPORTERS AND Exporters and Commission Agents, Sola Agents for Globe Fluid, Tbe Ideal Fluid for Cleaning and Preserving Boilers.706 words
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Advertisement472 1914-02-27 16 ARTICLES FOR SALE. FOR MIL Humber Bicycle, complete with all acces sorii p. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Box No. CBi, Straits Times. 8 2a 4-8 FOR BALE. One 16 H.P. Star Car, five reater just be n completely overhauled and painted, Equii>p< il wi'h Kpare wheel and extras and472 words
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Advertisement506 1914-02-27 16 SINGAPORE CLLB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The follow, dv, fixtnrf-f fjr tho current weok and important f.irthruu iu^ fixtures arc kin.liy supplied by the SBtßctacfeM of the various clubs. Cjuveuitr.t lorru-; M whioh to make the returns will ba BBffHad M application to the Maaagor, Sv.t.)t-. 1 i Singapore Cricket506 words
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Miscellaneous224 1914-02-27 16 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.-Miscollane-ous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of Jl per four lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, f 1 each insertion. For p.p.c. cards, on page 8, t2. Inch Scalb Ratss are224 words
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