The Straits Times, 9 June 1914
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Title Section13 1914-06-09 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.511 SINGAPORE. TUESDAY. JUNE 9. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement110 1914-06-09 1 fllTI" BEER. KATZ BROTHERS' JUNE SALE Last Five Days. Immense Reductions in Silver and Electro-Plated Goods, Watches, Clocks Cutlery. NO OLD STOCK. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD.. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. FOR PUMPING PTiANT I DRINK SAPPORO BLACK BEER AND CITRON WATER. AWARDED HIGHEST PRIZE AT THE ANOLO-JAPANESE110 words
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Advertisement137 1914-06-09 1 Electric HHI Bells B^ INDICATORS FROM $6 76. <(^Ci IV\ rzFtf: /it a^^^^M.^^^a M v I 1 '"l/^ /f/1 w mi i"V^^ "LEIDA" DRYGELL I* "LEOLANCHB" BATTERY 7O cents. BELL PRESS SO oente. BELL SET S9.SO. Complete $1.15. BELL PRESS SB cente. F wire no v«rd. SpARE pARTS IN STOCK.137 words
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Advertisement35 1914-06-09 1 JEFFREY'S i PILSENER i BEER. Soli Aobnts: IOAMBON. GILFiLUN CO., LTD. HUGE SUCCESS 'BONARES& 'CLARA' SPIRIT LAMPS Every lamp sold gives satisfaction. THE PROVED BEST LIGHT OBTAINABLE FROM A. FRAINKEL A CO., VICTORIA STREET. I35 words
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Article967 1914-06-09 2 A BUCKINGHAM PALACE STATE BANQUET. Royal Speeches. The King and Queen of Denmark arrived in London on May 9. Their Majesties had been met at Port Victoria by the Prince of Wales, who had greeted them on board the Danish Royal yacht Dannebrog, and at Victoria967 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement251 1914-06-09 2 A daily dose of this invigorator will help to keep you in the i It stores up a large reserve of i T vitality which enables you to /jiV* withstand physical and menial h'j strain and to resist malaria, etc. -See you get 'VAN A' m^^^^B^ m Sold in Mtta251 words
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Advertisement89 1914-06-09 2 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever tbe trouble is, Chamberlain's Pain Balm drives away tbe pain at once and cares the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. Wheii a bottle of it is kept in tbe house the paia of burns and scalds89 words
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Advertisement583 1914-06-09 2 ECZEMA CAUSED HI TDJE OUT Thick Rash with Intense Irritation. Great Pain, Itching and Burning. Sleep Almost Impossible. Cured by Cuticura Soap and Ointment. 10. Dover Mansions. Canterbury Rd.; BrUton, 8. W., En& "I derived great benefit from tbe Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I suffered with eczema at the back583 words
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Advertisement363 1914-06-09 2 SALES BY AUCTION. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, No. 2, SCOTTS ROAD, On Moß **y. June 1», aa* 2.30 p.m. h. Fr I*"d1 d "I 110 6 No 2 8oot*« Road, near tbe Orchard Road Polioe Station teo^ZTt^^^^^r 1 TenniB Md 8UW d^ Circulars and Plans on application. CHING363 words
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Article720 1914-06-09 3 PROTEST AGAINST CAPTURE AT SEA. Burden of Armaments. Important resolutions dealing with the question of tbe capture of private vessels of an enemy's subjects in war time were discussed at the Baltic and White Sea Conference on May 7 at the Whitehall Rooms, Hotel Metropole. Tbe President (Mr.720 words
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Article240 1914-06-09 3 The report of the San Life Assurance Company of Canada states that the new assurances issued and paid for during the year to December 31 total 1< d £7,046,079, an amount which exceeds that of the previous year by about £700,000, and indicates the confidence240 words
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503 1914-06-09 3 The number of people who oonstantly snfftr from sore tbrot* at this time of the year presents a problem to the physician whioh has long given him very serious trouble. At last a means bas been found of netting an end to this distressing con503 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement346 1914-06-09 3 REMOVE ALL BLOOD IMPURITIES. BUILD UP YOUR HEALTH with SSSENCE OB FLUID EXTRACT Of RED JAMAICA I *ME^EMEimEJUaMfLJ ._Jilllll "^.fcV Pronounoed b» the HiCHfST medicu Ai'Ti'PffiTiES the mo«t ■USajMBIIPID LIVER, DEBILITY, ERUPTIONS, RHEUMATISM, OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES, &c. RESTORES THE WEAK, REVIVES THE DEPRESSED WILKINSON'S SARSAPARILLA HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION for346 words
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Advertisement12 1914-06-09 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Wood*' Great Peppermint Core Is. Sd.12 words
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Advertisement228 1914-06-09 3 PIPE LINEB. The oldest and largrst makers of high pressure Pipe Lines are Messrs. Boving Co., who daring three years delivered approximately orer 800,000 tors, used especially for Hydro Electric Servioe. For The British Aluminium Co. at Looh Leven, they bave installed 80 inoh pipes for 880 ft. Head. The228 words
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Advertisement734 1914-06-09 3 STEAMER SAILINGS. FOR A HOLIDAY TO AUSTRALIA by the K. P. if.'* New and Fast steamers TASMAN and HOCTMAN, eaoh 5 000 tons gross 6,000 tons water displacement These modern mails* amers, erecially built and designed for the Australian trade and comfortable travelling in tbe tropios, can accommodate 86 first-class734 words
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Advertisement497 1914-06-09 3 AUSTRALIA BY BURNS PHILP LINE Sinoapobi to Java Posts, Port Daiwim Thursday Island, Brisbanb and Svdnby, vU Tohrbs Straits. Also taking pat* engera and oargo with transhipment for other Victobiam, South Australian and North Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, N*w Britain, Tahmanian and New Zealand Ports. Smooth Passage. Superb Scenery.497 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement641 1914-06-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR OHtt'V JAPAN, PEN ANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, BOYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLY MODTH AND LONDON. Through Bills of Lading issued tor China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Amerioan Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). From641 words
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Advertisement578 1914-06-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. n.ytk; JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP 00.. LTD. EUROPEAN UNE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained be tween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioo have been specially designed and oonstruoted, and are fitted with578 words
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Advertisement785 1914-06-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION Cfl.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beserak, Kretay, Paka, Tringganu, Bisut, Semerak, Baohok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobaamni, Bandon Langsoen, Taku. Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure f PAACHATIPOK Jut* 1O «.a. BORIS AT Juno 1O June 18 MAHIDOL June 15785 words
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Advertisement540 1914-06-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. M DEUIBCH DAMPFSGHIFF FAHRTB6EB. HANSA BREMEN. Combined Service. The steamers of tli sa Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, Rotterdam and Emden and the Straits, China and Japan. Homnwards, they are despatched fort nightly for Havre and Hamburg and ones a540 words
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Advertisement616 1914-06-09 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NORDOEUTBCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The t»st and well-known mail steamnrf of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremca, Hamburg, Lisbon, via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutt ampton, Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples (oonnetting Marseillex, Napies, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Said, Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore Hongkong,616 words
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Advertisement149 1914-06-09 5 "JENATZY TYRES. Mooglatidt G!o*9 Singapore. Speaks for Itself THE BORNEO COMPANY'S SEMI-DIESEL ENGINE m.k.r..-, j .b.,«, 1 c. rv Sizes In Stock. M.E.P. 78J lbs square Inch. LISTED SIZE 55 B.HP. i.H.p. 701. H.P. 55 B.H.P. CONSUMPTION 61 lb. per N.^ B.H.P.hour. 35 v^^ OIL USED "TARAKAN" |Q (Asiatic Petroleum149 words
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Advertisement535 1914-06-09 5 FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD. Singapore Branch. OXYGEN GAS AND DISSOLVED ACETYLENE Marine Boiler Repairs by Autogenous Welding. REPAIRS OF FURNACE CRACKB. REPAIRS OF LEAKY TUBE PUTEB REPAIRB OF PITTING AND CORROSION. REPAIRB OF RIVET FED FIAN6£B. «PAIRB OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER. REPAIRS OF STEAMER HUH*. REPAIRS OF STERfIPOSTS.535 words
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Advertisement265 1914-06-09 5 BON-TON TOILET SOAP is an elegant Toilet Soap delightfully perfumed wish White Lilac. It is 1 highly pleasing to the senses, and is suitable for the mest delicate complexions. It is absoI lutely pure and refined, and is tastefully packed I in dainty cartons each I containing three tablets. 1265 words
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Advertisement471 1914-06-09 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOK-KEEPER AND CABHIER WANTED. Wanttd at onoe, Good Book-keeper and Cashier; one with previous experience in Engineering works prtffrred. Apply in first instance to X.0.X., c/o Straits Time?. 96 a ASBISTANT WANTEO. Req^iiotl innnedi&'e!y, Junior Assistant fcr »n EBtate in Sumatra. Vt< ply by letter, giving fall particulars,471 words
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Advertisement234 1914-06-09 6 INOO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA. Tbe Company's Steamer FOOKSANG, 8 100 tons, T. A. Mitchell, Commander, is doe hero on Tuesday, tbo 9th inrt., and will be despatched (or the above pot'H on Thursday, the 1 1th iotiu at 4 pm. She has excellent accommodation234 words
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Advertisement287 1914-06-09 6 Pilsener Urquell Beer A Real BOHEMIAN Pilsener Beer OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. Obtainable at YONG LEE SENG COMPANY, and at the Leading Hotels. Sole Importers: KANDELSVEREENIGING 'HOLLAND.' 3-B, Malacca Street. "PTJRUB" (Patented) THE NEW COAGULANT, Has been awarded the GOLD MEDA.L at the "All Ceylon Exhibition at Colombo. The Advantagesof PURUBoverordinary287 words
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Advertisement97 1914-06-09 6 BUY "SHELL" YOU CAN RELY ON THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY. THEY PONT CHANGE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. WAH HENG& GO. K TSU AD PHOTOGRAPHIC BTOREB. J3p3II6SC llGDllSl. 74 74-1, BRAS BASAH ROAD. DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND Telephone No. 1246. ENLARGING AMATEURS' Plates. Papers, FiZ^hemieals, Camera. EXTRACTION PAINLESS, LeDbe?, and General Photograpbio Materials. Frames97 words
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Article119 1914-06-09 7 FIXTURES. Tuesday, June 9. High Water, 11.39 a.m., 10.82 p.m. Wednesday, June 10. High Water, 0. >4 p.m.. 11.14 p.m. Royal Jobore Tin, Huttenbacb's, noon. Thursday, June 1 1. High Water, 1.8 p.m., 11.58 p.m. P. and O. homeward mail due. Friday, June 12. High Water, 1.53119 words
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Article216 1914-06-09 7 TO-DAT. Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Kutsang 8 pm Malacca, Penang and Colombo Atsata Mara Bpm Malacca and Muar Lady Weld Bpm Port Dickson and Port Swettenham Kuala 8 pm Sarawak and Goebilt R. of Sarawak Bpm Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang Giang Seng 4pm Kemaman, K. Dungun and216 words
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Article309 1914-06-09 7 The P. and O. homeward mail steamer Devanha loft Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 6, and may oe expected to arrive here on Thursday morning, Jane 11. The P. and O. outward mail steamer Himalaya left Colombo at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 0, andFT - 309 words
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Article516 1914-06-09 7 Latest Arrivals. Amiral Nielly, Fch. str. 3526 tons. Captain Pelle, June 8. From Haiphong, Mny 29. O.c. and p. Moine Cointe. For Colombo, June 9. Rds. Ayuthia, Qer. str. 621 tons, Capt Freese, June 8. From Penang, June 8. O.c. and 19 d.p. B. Meyer Co. For Penang,516 words
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95 1914-06-09 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To-Day; TANJONG PAGAR. Bast Whakt Basin Nil. W. SbotiomNo. l...Umballa. Shsbrs Whaif Nil. Main W. Sbct. No. 2.. .Ni1. a B...T.)kai Maru. 4...Japara. ii 6... G0rg0n. ,i o... Buyskes, Beulawers, Circe. Naw Dock 7...Knt Sang, Nippon. Wist95 words
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Article131 1914-06-09 7 Arrivals. Per str. Selangor, June 9. From Port Swcttenhun: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hunt, M t-B James Salzmann and Griffiths. Per Htr. de Kock, Jane 9. From Penang Messrs. Moogdenberg and Penninck. Per str Prachatipok, Jane 8. From Bangkok: Major H. E. Stewart French, Messrs. E.131 words
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Article277 1914-06-09 7 EXCHANGE Simoapou. Jlni 0, 1914. O» Lohoom ......B&nk 4 m/e 2 4.-, Demand 2/BJi Private m/» M 2/4 i 8 m/i 2/4 ii O« Gi»»»«i Bank d/d 288 Private 8 m/l 242 J O« F«AH08.......8ank d/d 80.')^ Private 8 m/i 298 On Imdu. Bank T. T. w277 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article182 1914-06-09 7 10 10 Ampang 8.50 1 1 AyerWeng C.60 10 10 Belat 2.60 2.75 10 10 Bruang 1.60 10 10 Kampai 9.J0 10 10 Kanaboi 1.E6 10 10 KinU Association 10.00 11.60 £1 £1 KintaTin 1.16.0 2.0.0 41 £1 Lahat Mine* 6.25 6.00 10 6 Malayan Collieries 6.00 £1 £1182 words
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Article638 1914-06-09 7 2/- 3/- Allagat 1/5 1/11 XI 41 Anglo-Jay* 2/1(4 W 2/- 3/- Anglo-Malay B/6 9,8 2/- 2/- Bating Malak* -/10 1/1 41 41 Batu Tiga 2.5.6 2.W.3 norn 2/- 2/- Bekoh -/5 -/7* 41 £1 Bnkii Kajang 1.7.6 1.10.9 £1 £1 Bukit Lintang 2.10.0 2.15.0 norn 2/- 2/- Bukit638 words
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Article114 1914-06-09 7 £1 41 B. Smelting Co. 12/- 18/0 £1 41 Pret 1.1.0 1.8.0 5/- 6/- Bleotrie T'ways 4/- 4,0 10 10 Fraser Neave 62.80 60 60 Hammer Co. 100.00 110.00 100 Howarth Brskioe 45X0 100 7%Pref. 100.00 100 100 Kate Bro, Del. 100.00 120.00 10 10 Maynard Co. 12 60114 words
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Advertisement46 1914-06-09 7 Sick To- Jay, Well To-morrow. If you fuel duM and stupid, aro bilioas and constipaUd, take a d se of Chamberlain')Tablets before goiLg to bed. They are just what you need, avd you will be all right to morrow. For sale by all Dispensaries and Data*46 words
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Advertisement65 1914-06-09 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. June 18.— At Woodside," Orange Road, valuable trak household furniture, the property of Roland Allen, Esq., at 180 p.m. Chinx Kenr Lee and Co. June 15. At saleroom, valuable leasehold town properties, at 2.S >. June 16.— At saleroom. Mortgagees sale of freehold residential property,65 words
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Advertisement124 1914-06-09 7 EMBASSY KTO. TT. VIRGINIA JsL f*jr JE^. Jtm. Jbli \JL7 rX7 s^9 FRASER CHALMERS, Ltd., Singapore and Ipoh. SOLE AGENTS FOR: DIESEL ENGINES BY TOSI OF LEGNANO. TYPES Four Cycle— Normal Speed from 30 to 800 B.H.P. Two Cycle— Normal Speed from 1,000 to 4,000 B.H.P. Four Cycle— High Speed124 words
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Advertisement105 1914-06-09 7 THE WORLD 8 MOBT BTUPENDOUB ANCIENT WAR FILM. TO-NICHT I 2nd SHOW TO-NIGHT I AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BIOGRAPE MASTERPIECE IN FOUR CHAPTERS (Of 6.500 ft.) JUDITH of BETHULIA Telling the tragic story of Judith and Holoferncs, based oo tt c book of Judith in Apocrypha,105 words
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Obituary31 1914-06-09 8 Gilbs.— On May 2, at sea, on S. S. Khivs, between Colombo and Suez, Margaret Chalmers Rennie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles, of Nordanal Estate, Muar, aged 1{ months.31 words
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1203 1914-06-09 8 The Straits Times. TUESDAY, JUNE 9. LAWLESSNESS. We find ourselves wondering occasionally what the intelligent foreigner must think of some of the news items we have been publishing lately. Take the paragraphs in which Renter describes bow Sir Edward Carson reviewed some picked corps of Ulster volunteers, who wore uniforms1,203 words
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Article13 1914-06-09 8 Sir Hugh Clifford will address a meeting of the Colonial Nursing Association to-day.13 words
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Article21 1914-06-09 8 The Rubber Growers' Association t- ill bold an evening reception at the Rubber Exhibition on June 80 for members and friends.21 words
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Article24 1914-06-09 8 The Malay Mail hears that a well-known estate not a thousand miles from Kuala Lumpur is producing its rubber for 7d. per lb. f.o.b.24 words
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Article31 1914-06-09 8 The output for May from the Ting Kil Tin Mines amounts to 471 piculs made up as follows Plant ore 260 piculs, tribute ore 211 piculs, a total of 471 piculs.31 words
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Article32 1914-06-09 8 Mr. F. M. Bowers, manager of a moving picture theatre at Jolo, was so badly mangled by the fly wheel of bis engine that he died on tbe following day, May 18.32 words
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Article32 1914-06-09 8 Tbe death from heat apoplexy in Naini Central Jail is reported of Mrs. Fulham, one of tbe accused in tbe Agra murder case. The deceased leaves an infant boy ten months old.32 words
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Article32 1914-06-09 8 On May 20, a terrible storm swept over Saigon, a thunderbolt falling on a small boat. Tbe old market collapsed and a similar accident happened at Cholon, the Chinese city close by.32 words
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Article33 1914-06-09 8 June 24 will be the 600 th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn. The Rev.W. Cross, of Penang, intends holding on June 21 a Scottish National Service on the Spiritural meanings of Bannuc'tburn."33 words
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Article38 1914-06-09 8 There is some excitement in Cebu regard ing an oil find. It is said that 450 tons of crude oil have already been extracted, and that a company to take up land is being formed and machinery ordered.38 words
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Article47 1914-06-09 8 At Bisley this year there will be shooting at moving targets, a set of running wild boar targets having been presented to the National Rifle Association. A valuable gun is offered as a prize. The War Office also are forcing their rifle clubs to have moving targets.47 words
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Article47 1914-06-09 8 It ban been arranged to hold a private subRcription dance on Wednesday, June 24, in the Tanglin Club, at 9.15 p.m., in aid of tho Oirls' Friendly Society. Tickets, $8 each, can be obtained from the committee, care of Mrs. J. C. Peter, Mount Echo, Tanglin Road.47 words
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Article56 1914-06-09 8 At the first annual dinner of St. Joseph's College Association, Shanghai, on May 27, the toast The Hongkong Association was proposed by Mr. J. J. de Souza and replied tr by Mr. C. M. Marques. Mr. de Sonza said he was glad that the Hongkong boys had followed tbe example56 words
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Article56 1914-06-09 8 There is no idea more prevalent than that currency notes are liable to Rpread infection, says The Statesman, but recent tests have completely disproved this notion and shown tbat India notes are singularly tree from germs. This condition is attributvd to tbe fact tbat tbe ink used in printing tbe56 words
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Article65 1914-06-09 8 Judgment has been given by the International Court at Bangkok dismissing a claim brought by Chin Huat for Tcs. 1,000 on account of the death of his brother, who died as the result of a collision with Mr. Lonis T. Leonowens' motor car. The ojurt held that deceased was solely65 words
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Article76 1914-06-09 8 Mr. Cecil Schmitz, of Buckingham, has recently demonstrated the efficacy uf the hazeltwig as a means of divining the presence of water. After the existing wells at Maids Moreton had run dry or become foul, Mr. Schmitz was engaged by Alderman T. Osborne, J.P., to locate tho true spring, which76 words
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Article70 1914-06-09 8 The Bangkok schools are trying tbe experiment of opening from eight to one daily, in preference to the old regime which prescribed both a morning and an afternoon session. Nothing definitely has been settled, and the scheme is merely in the experimental stage. It depends largely on tbe parents whether70 words
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Article90 1914-06-09 8 During the last year no fewer than 8.958.000 volumes of the Bible were sent out in 456 languages of which the complete Bible was in 112 languages, the Testaments in 111, and at least one book of the Bible in 283 more. It was stated at the annual meeting of90 words
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Article106 1914-06-09 8 A Father and half a dozen students of Siccawei College at Shanghai were injured the other week by the explosion of some chemicals which were being prepared. Father Jacquinot and four of the boys were thrown to tbe ground and blood was seen to be flowing freely. Tbe two other106 words
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Article102 1914-06-09 8 On and after July 1, plants, shoots or vegetables, or growths of similar nature, fresh or green, which are apt to be carrying in jurious insects, either import or export, will be subjected to strict inspection by the offi vials at Kobe, Yokohama, Moji, Nagasaki and Tsuruga. Tie Japanese Government102 words
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Article403 1914-06-09 8 Mr. A. A. Campbell, District Surveyor, Lower Perak, will be going on long leave by the 11th in st., and Mr. W. Whittingdale, will act for him. Mr. L. Liedcke, after forty-ono years in the Chinese Customs Service, his last po-t being tide surveyor at Samshui, was403 words
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Article81 1914-06-09 8 A Peking wire dated May 29 says The Minister of Home Affairs proposes throwing open to tbe public, on payment of small entrance fees, parts of the Forbidden City, the Coal Mound, tbe Imperial Mausolea, the Summer Palace and all the Temples. The President81 words
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Article243 1914-06-09 8 The names of the four vessels which are being built on tho Clyde for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have now been announced. The two at Whiteinch are to be called the Missanbie and tbe Metagama, and the two at Dumbarton the Princess Margaret and the Princess243 words
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Article251 1914-06-09 8 A wedding took placo 00 Sunday at Bexhill, Oxley Rise, the residence of Mr. B. David, tbe contracting parties being Mr. M. M. Oareh, second son of Mr. M. A. Uareb, of Singapore, and Miss Hannah David, eldest daagbter of Mr. B. David, of Singapore. The bride wore251 words
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Advertisement247 1914-06-09 8 At the Banquet given by the Corporation of the City of London to Their Majesties The King and Queen of Denmark, at the Guildhall, London, on 12th May, 1914, TWO of the only three Champagnes served were BOLLINGER ■n VEUVE CLIQUOT. These wines were also supplied at XHE LORD MAYOR'S247 words
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Advertisement140 1914-06-09 8 ALHAMBRA CIiHUTMUmi THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. 2nd Show O.IS p.m. let Show 7.80 p.m. TWO BHOWB FOR ONE PAYMENT. MAX UNDER IN MAX THE NEW BUTLER Another Detective Film la S Parts up to tbe Albambra standard THE SILENT ACCUSER A Society Drama dealing with a beautiful, unscrupulous, Jealous woman. THE140 words
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Article146 1914-06-09 9 THE EXCLUSION OF BRITISH SHIPS. Sir Valentine Chirol Defends Japanese. Rectbb's Tblboram. London, June 9. Replying to a complaint in The Times that British vessels are rigorously excluded from the Japanese coasting trade, whereas a Japanese conpany has been actually inaugurated for service between Calcutta and Rangoon,146 words
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Article85 1914-06-09 9 RETALIATION AT BROMPTON ORATORY. Treatment of Hunger Strikers. Reuter's Tbleoram. London, June 8. Brawling suffragette* in Trorupton Oratory were yesterday violently attacked by ladies in the congregation, a considerable space being strewn with hair combs, feathers and fragments of olothing. The vergers finally rescued and carried out the intruders85 words
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Article54 1914-06-09 9 Divers Begin Raising the Bodies. Rbutbr's Tblboram. London, June 9. A Montreal messago says a diver has begun preliminary work of raising the dead from the Empress of Ireland. The bodies will be embalmed by a corps of undertakers employed by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and taken54 words
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Article31 1914-06-09 9 Defeat of the Rebels by Loyalist Troops. Rbuter's Telegram. London, June 9. Vienna telegrams from Durazzo say the govcrmn int troops have attacked and routed the insurgents near Tirana.Reuter - 31 words
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Article55 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Telegram. London, June 9. The decrease of imports in May is £2,176,029 and of exports £1,807,072. The former is principally in food, drink, and tobacco £1,829 089, and raw wool £846,965, while the increase is cotton £11,971. The decreases of exports are iron and steel manufacturesReuter - 55 words
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Article48 1914-06-09 9 Rbutbr's Tblboram. London, June 0. The committee on wireless recommends the Government to appoint a national re search committee, coordinating with the work of the Post Office, Admiralty and War Office, with a laboratory, etc. The committee would be composed of twelve, representing the various department*.48 words
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Article44 1914-06-09 9 Rbuteb's Telegram. London, June 0. The Canadian Agoncy, Limited, of whicL Mr. Arthur Grenfell is the chief shareholder, announces that it has suspended payment. The failures have cleared the air, and it is believed that the Stock Exchange will not suffer appreciably.44 words
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Article58 1914-06-09 9 RlCTu's Telegram. London, June 0. Mr. Bramwell Booth had an audience with the Ring at Buckingham Palace in con section with the forthcoming Salvationist con((rt»«. The King, in his audience with Mr. Booth, said he had always admired the self sacrificing toil of the Salvationist officers, and58 words
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Article506 1914-06-09 9 Pasir Panjang Murder Trial Opened. At ten o'clock this morning his Lordship the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bnckmll, K.C., together with Counsel, officials and the special jury empanelled to try three Javanese indicted for murder, motored out to Pasir Panjang, and there in506 words
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Article414 1914-06-09 9 Sound Advice in a Consular Report. The Austro- Hungarian participation in the trade of North Chiua is a very small one, limited practically to those special national productions that have acquired a world-wide reputation. But such goods are expensive, and the poor Chinese cannot afford to414 words
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Article151 1914-06-09 9 Twenty-thousand Men Ready For Attack. Subjugation operations against the abori gines are about to take place on a huge scale in Formosa. A Taipeh despatch states that General Sakuma, with his staff, left Taipeh on May 14 for Gokanzan to assume oommand of the troops. The troops and151 words
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Article782 1914-06-09 9 PATHETIC STORY OF THE FINAL SCENE. Many Survivors Injured. London telegrams of May 81 gives the following incidents in the loss of the Empress of Ireland Mr. Laurence Irving died while trying to save his wife. Talking to a passenger, Mr. Irving said, Is the boat going782 words
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Article257 1914-06-09 9 Engineer's Story of Affrays In China. Mr, H. Linow, engineer iv chief of the G-. man section of the Kokwang Railways, has given a North China correspondent the following details of the two recent attacks made by the Chinese on survey parties near Anlu The survey257 words
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Article626 1914-06-09 9 LARGE DRC? IN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS. Figures for the First Quarter. Whether 1914 will prove to be a bad year for the Colony within the meaning of the trade definition remains to be seen, but there is some justification for the expectation of a falling off626 words
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Article236 1914-06-09 9 Mr. Marinetti Explains Poetic Journalism. Quaint-looking people revolved round the Rebel Art Centre in London the other night, when Mr. F. T. Marinetti recited Futurist poems and expounded Futurism. Women with bare feet in black silver latoheted shoes women with hair cut like sixteenth oentury pages women236 words
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Article34 1914-06-09 9 An application for misfeasance proceedings against the ex directors and manager of the People's Bank has been heard at Lahore, the District Judge directing that fresh petitions should be filed specifying the char ges.34 words
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Article593 1914-06-09 9 Opportunities for Singapore Young Men. The Singapore V.M.C.A. is endeavouring to serve the community by organising evening classes in which young men, who are at work during the day either in workshops or in offices, may have the opportunity of continuing their studies and so adding to593 words
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Article344 1914-06-09 9 Comfortable and Well-Equipped Ship. The new B. I. Apcar steamer Takada, which is to take the place of the steamer Thong wv on the Calcutta-Japan run, arrived on Saturday morning, on her maiden voyage to China and Japan. The ship was visited on Sunday by many344 words
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Article36 1914-06-09 9 The final general memorandum of the Indian wheat crop for 1918- 14 gives an estimated yield of 8J million, being 14 per cent, below last year's revised estimate and 2 per cent, below the Quinquennial average.36 words
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Article83 1914-06-09 9 His many friends in this part of the world will be pleased to bear that good fortune is smiling upon Mr. Alfred Frith. Since he severed his connection with the Bandmatiu Company be has been spending a pleasant holiday with his wife in Australia, and by this time should be83 words
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Article128 1914-06-09 9 THE BLOCKADE POLICY AT TAMPICO. Peace Delegates Intervene. Reuter's Teleoarm. London, June 9. The situation at Tampico has created a new crisis and may wreck the peace conference. Huerta insists that the United Statee should not interfere with the federals stopping the ammunition reaching the rebels, inasmuch128 words
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Article97 1914-06-09 9 Entrance Effected to Win a Bet. Reuter's Telegram. London, June 8. The Buckingham Palace intruder declares that he wanted to refute a statement made in connection with suffragette raids that entry to the Palace was impossible, on which he had accepted a challenge. He appears tc be aReuter - 97 words
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Article56 1914-06-09 9 Russia Wins King Edward Cup. Reuter's Telegram. London, June 9. At the Horse Show at Olympia the result ot the King Edward cup jumping competition was Russia 1, France 2, Belgium 8, England 4. The Cup is now Russia's property, having been won thrice. His Majesty presentedReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1914-06-09 9 Kbuter's Telegram. London, June 8. The King reviews the first, second, and third fleets and all the flotillas at Spithead on July 18. This will be the largest assembly of battleships seen in home waters altogether about 400 vessels.42 words
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Article32 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Telegram. London, June 8. A balloon which was about to ascend at a country fete near Epernay exploded and a hundred persons were injured, twenty-eight being sent to hospital.Reuter - 32 words
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Article30 1914-06-09 9 Reuter's Telegram. London, June 9. A Quebec messago says forty fishing schooners have boon wrecked and twenty lives lost througu a sudden hurricane in northern New Brunswick.Reuter - 30 words
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Article30 1914-06-09 9 Rbutbr's Tbleoeam. London, June 9. A Panama message says the liner Alliance has traversed the Gatun lock and tested the electric towing locomotives, without a hitch.30 words
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Article20 1914-06-09 9 Keutir a Tblboram. London, June 0. M. Kibot has accepted the task of forming a cabinet in France.20 words
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Article94 1914-06-09 9 Dbb Ostasiatischb Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, Juno 8. The Greek inhabitant* of Asia Minor have been foroed to emigrate wholesale. The Porte are sending over Talaat Bey. At the International Opium Conference which opens at the Hague on June 16 the Chinese Ambassador at Berlin will take park. The94 words
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Article38 1914-06-09 9 Deb Ostasiatische Lloyd Teleorax. Berlin, Jane 8. The Duma committee has approved a reinforcement of the Black .Sea fleet, because of the Government's explanation that the Russian naval force there is smaller than the Turkish.38 words
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Article128 1914-06-09 10 Provided a sufficient number of entries are forthcoming by June 30, it is proposed to bold au S.C.C. Athletic Sports Gymkhana about the middle of July. If in the opinion of tbe committee sufficient support is not given by Jane 80 there will be no sports this128 words
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Article132 1914-06-09 10 S.C.C. v. S.R.C. Saturday's match in the Esplanade was between the S.C.C. and the SRC It resulted in a draw. The scores were:— S.C.C— Badham c de Silva b Coelbo 25, Campbell c E. Galistan b Leijssius 58, Brown c Mclntyre b Ford 19, Davies c and b Coelho132 words
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Article169 1914-06-09 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Following are the results of yesterday's play Fo(7B-A-Sii>e Rink Gams. Scoular, Blackwell, Critten and Hermansen beat McKenzie, Allen, Comrie and Holden, 16—2. Doubles Handicap. Braddell and Bath beat Armstrong and Chill, 21 --18. Williams and Davies beat Fulcber and Jupe, 21—16. Bentley and Proctor beat Miles169 words
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Article122 1914-06-09 10 Bromruad-Matthews Shield. The Penang Volunteers fired in this competition on the 6th inst., with a very poor and disappointing result. With the exception of Pte. Hogan and Pte. Murray, who did exceedingly well under tbe circumstances, tbe shooting of the rest was of the poorest. The weather conditions122 words
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Article52 1914-06-09 10 The four part drama film, A Woman of the People, which has been drawing good house* at the Palladium, is still showing but this and to-morrow's nights are the last on which it will appear and the opportunity to see a really powerful piece of acting should not52 words
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Article256 1914-06-09 10 A meeting of tbo debenture stockholders of tbe Sungei Liang Rubber Company, Limited, was held on May 11, to consider a report on the property by Mr. A. P. Hadow. Mr. J. D. Pattullo, the receiver and manager, who presided, said that the receipts from their256 words
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Article1317 1914-06-09 10 Chinese Traders Suit Against The Mercantile Bank. An action of considerable importance to the mercantile community of the Colony was imposed of yesterday morning in the Sapreme Court, when the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, K.C., delivered i reserved judgment, from some SB1,317 words
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Article631 1914-06-09 10 Yorkshires to Meet S.C.C. in The Final. The K.0.Y.L.1. first eleven very rarely achieve an overwhelming victory, but they would appear to have that happy knack of just carrying off the honours of a game. The odd goal, or the only, invariably satisfies them. Last evening they631 words
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Article124 1914-06-09 10 The report of Renter's Telegram Company, Limited, states that the net profit* for the year to December 81, after payment of current charges and deducting rebate on unexpired subscriptions, amounted to £40,040, including £8,678 brought forward. An interim divi (lend of 6s. per share was paid inReuter - 124 words
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Article1295 1914-06-09 10 Tbe Anniversary of Founder's Day Celebrated. The inevitable little boy with tbe irresistible bottle of ginger ale was once again a conspicuous feature at the anniversary celebrations of the foundation of Raffles Institution on Saturday afternoon. Moreover, the suggestion of a sweetmeat was not altogether concealed in the1,295 words
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Article406 1914-06-09 10 Strange Experience of a Clergyman's Wife. Mrs. Lee, the wife of the Rev. Baker P. Lee, rector of Christchurcb, Los Angeles, who suddenly revived two hoars after having been pronounced dead by a doctor, emphati cally declares that her spirit, after taking flight, returned to406 words
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Article305 1914-06-09 10 United Serdang.— l66,Bss lbs. Snngei Kari.— 22,140 lbs. Asahan (Sumatra).- 5, 225 lbs. Tandjong.— sl,B3l lbs. Sialang.— 33,oBl lbs. Anglo- Sumatra. —49,slB lbs. Tanah Datar. —l,2oo lbs. R. P. Investment Trust.— 2,2sl lbs. Mendaris (Sumatra).— l,69s lbs. Ampat (Sumatra).— s,olo lbs. Bruas-Perak.— l,34l lha. Bernam-Perak.— 6,Boo lbs.305 words
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Article15 1914-06-09 10 Swelled bead is tbe only disease in wbkh the suffering ia done by other people.15 words
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Article764 1914-06-09 10 THE CHURCH AND SPIRITUAL HEALING. Remarkable Inquiry. The problem of spiritual, faith, and mental healing is dealt with in a remarkable report of a clerical and medical committee of inquiry, which, under the chairmanship of the Dean of Westminster (Bishop Ryle), has been investigating the subject during764 words
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Article238 1914-06-09 10 An experiment is about to be tried in London which should prove of tbe greatest interest to the thousands of tennis enthusiast* throughout the world. Most people are aware that rubber plays an important part in all kinds of sports. In golf, football, cricket, rowing, and, in238 words
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Miscellaneous94 1914-06-09 10 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Jane 8. 9 a.m. 8 km. 9 p.m. Bared. 82 Fab 29.929 29.876 29.878 Temp. 85.8 80.0 77.4 Wet Bulb Ther 80.4 76.4 7M Dir. ofJWind E calm calm Max. shade Temp. 89.0 Mm 74.8 Max. in Sun 151.0 Te rad. Ther 78.0 Rainfall in94 words
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Article619 1914-06-09 11 Sample of Manchester Product In Colombo. A small sample of rubber produced at the synthetic rubber factory started at Handforth has been received by a Colombo rubber buyer and lisa betn shown to a Times of Ceylon representative. This had been sent out to him from home, by619 words
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Article308 1914-06-09 11 FURNITURE OF EMPIRE." Lord Curzoo's Plea For Oriental Studies. In the course of next year the London Institution in Finsbury circus will be conv< rtcil into a School of Oriental Studies. An annual income of £14,000 will be necessary for its maintainance, and towards this sum the Government Ims promised308 words
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Article869 1914-06-09 11 Price Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, Jane 9, 1914. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning Norn. Valdi Bctbbs. Sbllbbs. 2/- Allagar II- 1/11 1 An«!o Java 2/10* 8/7* 1 Anglo- Johote 1/6 8/0 2/ Anglo869 words
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Article419 1914-06-09 11 Latest Additions to List Of Books. The following new books will be ready for issue at KatlU s Library on Thursday Abbott, Eleanor 11., Tbe White Linen Nurse S ***** Benson, E. F., Dodo the Second... S ***** Borrow, Oeorgr, Isopel Berners S ***** Romano Lavo Lil S419 words
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Article172 1914-06-09 11 So far the experiment in tobacco growing at Weibai-wei is not very successful but that is owing to lack of experience in climatio changes writes a North-China Daily News correspondent at Wei-hai-wei. Tbe early crop sown was all lost through a cold snap coming on. It may172 words
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Article30 1914-06-09 11 The cricket pavilion belonging to tbe Oratory Club at Birmingham was destroyed by fire on May 8. A message which read Down with sport fair play tor women was found.30 words
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Advertisement49 1914-06-09 11 Coughing' into Consumption "Only a Cough but yon stop It *hilo it is ON'I.Y a congu. water: ji.i 3 METABOLIZED COD LIVER !S!L CG».?OUHO The fioest preparation mada lor combating severe coughs. CURES any rough that is only a cou^b. Very palatab'.o. OF ALL CHEMISTS. 91. as and $aoo.49 words
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Advertisement48 1914-06-09 11 Boot and saddle, boot and saddle, See, the sun is in tbe skies, See, the dawn's awake from slumber, See the day's wide opened eyes. Life's short day is freer, stronger, If we make our health secure. Make the short day spin out longerDo with Woods' Peppermint Curt.48 words
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Advertisement339 1914-06-09 11 LAIEST ADVERTISEMENTS. II Hu Mast»rt\^Mce II The Trade Mark that implies all that is good in MUSIC. Call and hear our latest arrivals in Machines and Records. They are a revelation MOUTRIES THE MUSICAL STORE, RAFFLES PLACE. JUST ARRIVED BY THE MAIL! 3,000 FEET OF ACTION, MYSTERY AND EXCITEMENT LATEST339 words
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Advertisement292 1914-06-09 11 GARRICK MIXTURE A Perfect Pipe Tobacco. RAFFLES HOTEL. Buy your Bread and Cakes from the Raffles Bakery, which is entirely under the Supervision of a skilled European Confectioner. Retail Depot: Raffles Hotel Buildings, 88, Bras Basah Road. TELEPHONE NO. 490. Telegraphic Address •RONNYMED*, PENANO. rt\X7^ 1 Code A.8.C.. sth Edition.292 words
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Article1309 1914-06-09 12 Estimate Exceeded— Weather Affects Coffee. The fourth ordinary general meeting of the British Rubber Estates of Java, Limited, was held on May 12, at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgato Place, E.C., Mr. Stanlake Leo (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman, in moving tbo adoption1,309 words
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Article432 1914-06-09 12 Provision for Development From Revenue. Presiding at the meeting of the Morton Rubber Syndicate on May 8, Mr. P. J. Burgess said that the profit for the year, he regretted to say, was lower than in the previous year, amounting only to £1,423. To that had to432 words
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Article497 1914-06-09 12 Said to Flourish Best in the Dry Season. Mr. M. E. Giard, President of Agriculture of Saigon, has reported to the director of the Journal d' Agriculture Tropicalo on the sub ject of the cultivation of the Hevea in Cochin-China. He says that the land is very497 words
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Article30 1914-06-09 12 Alfred, dear, I feel it in my bones that you're going to take me to the theatre to-night. "Which bone, darling?" "I'm not sure, but I think it's my wishbone.30 words
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Article23 1914-06-09 12 He. I can't afford to marry for five year?. Will you wait for me Sne. "Certainly—if no one else marries me before thtn."23 words
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Article818 1914-06-09 12 Considerable Excess Over Estimated Output. The ordinary general meeting of the Sedenak Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on April 80, at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, E.C., Mr. Arthur J. Barry (the chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen, The report and accounts for the year818 words
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Article341 1914-06-09 12 Presiding at the meeting of the Sangei ltatu (Malaya) Rubber Estates, on May 12, Mr. E. L. Hamilton said that they had done better than they bad hoped they should do in the matter of yield of rubber during the year under review. After fall consideration341 words
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Article659 1914-06-09 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. The fol' 'wing 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 in659 words
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Article286 1914-06-09 12 P. and 0. Company Per P. and O. Devanha, connecting at Colombo with Maloja, sailing June 12. Mr. E. H. Colley Shaw, Miss Miner, Mr. A. C. Lofts, Mr. J. France Clarence, Mr. Schimmel-Im-c-h. Mr. Luning, Mr. A. McNeil), Mr. and Mrs. Maclean Lachlan, Mr. J. W. Rowan,286 words
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Article217 1914-06-09 12 The palm tree Elseis is only indigenous to tropical Africa and Madagascar but it has been acclimatised in various parts of tropical America from time immemorial. In the Kar Eaat it appeared something less than a century ago, and is pretty well known here.217 words
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Advertisement255 1914-06-09 12 (Solidified Scent) J^bsT" You will enjoy a *'*SE?jfo delightful fragrance «n^> '$S^*M It has a World-Wide \\^^|f*%> reputation. C~ JS/^ SAMPLE FREE. I"^ fejj SOLE AGENTS: Nippon Baiyaku Kaisha, \Twßy LIMITED, V^ SINGAPORE. >*/^ A MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN 25 ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN If WATER FOUNTAINS TO BE SEEN255 words
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Advertisement81 1914-06-09 13 S Low BillPiiiLi Low I 8 Price! P*r^ Price! I I No. 7: Office Travelling I I Model M^^L Model. I I Typewriters. I H Sole Agents H I Behn. Meyer Co., Ltd. I UNBREAKABLE Cooking Stoves. Width 31^" Width 33^" Width 37^' Depth 15%- De t th 25%* Depth81 words
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Advertisement194 1914-06-09 13 Due to arrive in a few days ex ss. "BLOEMFONTE K<L 4O of these popular oars. 1914 MODELS, with and without Electric Lighting and starting equipment. PRICES: 4.Beater $a,i6O. B-Seater $2,600. Ditto, with Electric Light and Self- Starter «2,480. I Ditto, with Elec'rio Light and Self Starter $9,775. THE BEST194 words
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Advertisement1358 1914-06-09 14 l*HSMOtt HIT 80MMNY. LARGEST PAID-UP CAPITAL OF AMY EASTERN COMPAHt PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. hIAO OfflGl i Winohsttsr House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE 82, OM Jawry, EC Tks OomfSßj has £20.000 iuytm^d with tbe Sapreme Cowt ol Baglaaa. sal eomplie* with tbe Btitian Lils Assmrsass1,358 words
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Advertisement466 1914-06-09 14 MNKINQ. DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE BANK. FULLY PAID UP CAPITAL iSh. Taela 7,600,000). Head Offioe Shanghsi. Board of Director* Berlin. BRANCHES: Berlin, Cslcntts, Hamburg, Canton, Hankow, Hongkong, Kobe, Peking. Tientsin, Tsinanfu, Tsintitaii, Yokohama. THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERS ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BQURD OF DIRECTORS: Bank fuer Handel und Industrie. 1 Berliner466 words
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Advertisement949 1914-06-09 14 INSURANCE. A FOREHANDED MAN For any man who ha* a family, not a fortnne, by far the most imrortant of Tt uT^ entß I8 t LI "f ASb UKANCE 'or a young man wbTb™ oTI. m ,fy t No£^ ID 6Btmt h «N «o speak invent bis youih and health949 words
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Article981 1914-06-09 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. The Suspension of Cars. A great deal of the successful work of a motorcar depends upon the manner in which it is sprung, more, in these days of high speeds and deteriorating road surfaces, than it did in past years. And981 words
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Article31 1914-06-09 15 I hear tbe sea captain is in hard luck. He married a girl and she ran away from him." "Yes; he took her for a mate, but she was a skipper.31 words
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Article27 1914-06-09 15 A lot of people who should be spending good time getting good money spend good money getting a good time, and then get time for getting it.27 words
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Advertisement276 1914-06-09 15 IF YOU WISH TO HIRE A HIGH CLASS CAR TELEPHONE No. 1135 AND YOU WILL RECEIVE EITHER A WOLSELEY OR AN Arrol Johnston FROM THE HIRING DEPT. OP CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, Limited. B^B^^^^sfc the: best for its price. TOURING CAR $1,4 SO g RUNABOUT $1,375. LIGHTNESS AND ECONOMY GO HAND276 words
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Advertisement49 1914-06-09 15 Bowel Complaint in Children. Daring the summer months mothers should watch for any unnatural looseness of the child's bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement166 1914-06-09 15 I CONTINENTAL I I H INTERNATIONAL RUBBER CONGRESS ANO EXHIBITION, BATAVIA, 1914. CONGRESS: September 7-12. 1914. EXHIBITION September 10 to October 10. 1914, Ltotures by renowned Scientists and Experts. Interesting Excursion in Java arranged. Reduced steamship, railway and tramway fares for HOLDERS OF CONGRESS TICKETS, For particulars, apply to W.166 words
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Advertisement37 1914-06-09 15 JUST ARRIVED: 16/9 H.P. STAR 6 water, 4-cylinder, 10/12 H.P. BRITON 5-seater 4-oylinder. 40 H.P. MITCHELL, 8-seater, 1-oylinder, 20 H.P. LITTLE FOUR, 2-seater 4-oylinder with new stream line bodier. On view at the GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE CO.,37 words
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Advertisement399 1914-06-09 16 p. o. EIGHT DISC HARROWS. REDUCE YOUR WEEDING COSTS SIMPLE, RELIABLE, CHEAP. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. WANTS. COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compositor* tor the Straits Times (news department). Oood salaries given to able men. CLERK WANTED. Wanted, a Chinese Clerk with a little knowledge of book-keeping. Apply to A.T.C., c/o399 words
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Advertisement374 1914-06-09 16 WANTS. COMPRADORE WANTED. Wanted, a oompradore with $20,000 cecurity. Apply D. Z N., c/o Straits Times. 8 6 18-9 LADY S MAID WANTED. Wanted for Singapore, a competent Lady's maid, European or Eurasian. Must be a good needlewoman. Apply to Mm. X., c/o Straits Times. 12-0 BUNGALOW WANTED. Small unfurnished374 words
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Advertisement554 1914-06-09 16 TO BE LET OR 80LD, MOMS TO LET. At Zetland H;use. Apply to No. 1, Robinson Hoai. 6 8 a TO LET. Famished Compound House, known as No. 147, Thompson Road, Mount Pleasant. Entry Jnly 1. Apply to Alragoff Co. 0 0 80 6 FURNIBHED BEABIDE RESIDENCES TO LET. BELINDA554 words
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Advertisement598 1914-06-09 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. TOUT. Fornifchid, Compound House, known as No. 160, Thompson Road, Mount Pleasant. Immediate Qtry. Apply to Alsagoff Co. 6 6 80 6 TO LET. 1. A large European dwelling house, suitable tor a Boarding Establishment or a large Mess. Tennii and Stabling. Within easy distance598 words
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Advertisement556 1914-06-09 16 HOMES. GUAN MAT ft CO. 37. Phillip Street. Ship-Cbandlsus, Govbrnmbnt and Municipal Contractors, Obnkral Importrrs and Exporters and Commission Aornts. Telephone No. 1171 k 1288 (Private 1460) 8 n GUAN MAT CO., 37, Philip Street. Solb Aobnts Fob "GLOBE BOILER FLUID, THE IDEAL FLDID FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING BOILEKS. Nevk556 words
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Advertisement513 1914-06-09 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Tines List. The following fixtures fjr the current wees and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various dubs. Convenient forms on whioh to make tho returns will bo supplied on application to the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. June 9,513 words
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Miscellaneous223 1914-06-09 16 Straits V)imes. ADVERTISEMENT KATES.—Miscellaneous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of >1 per four lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four lines, II each inser ion. For p.p.c. cards, on page 8, 92. Inch Scalb Ratbs are223 words
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