The Straits Times, 11 June 1914
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Title Section13 1914-06-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.513 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1914-06-11 1 BEER. KATZ BROTHERS' JUNE SALE Last Three 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. Sole Agents for MOTORS USING PARAFFIN POE MARINE and STATIONARY PURPOSES. ECONOMY EFFICIENCY RELIABILITY. SLEDGE MILK IS GENUINE118 words
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Advertisement100 1914-06-11 1 ROBINSON CO. |L3ritiah rmade Cotton Wash Fabricl CTsbr2^ New Shipment [s^^^^ok^rsicPrinted^iqns) JUST ARRIVED. A PRETTY COTTON FABRIC, SILKY in APPEARANCE and FAST COLOUR. IflßflnAL m ßummywoHimtm4. t —'eot tit TobraUt^ ROBINSON CO, JUST ARRIVED: CAMEMBERT CHEESE, FISH DELICACIES, QRUYERE CHEESE, PLOCKWURST, WHITE CREAM CHEESE, SALAMI SAUSAQE. Large Stock in Liqueurs.100 words
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Advertisement10 1914-06-11 1 MORSE'S CALCARIUM DISTEMPER Sou Aoihts: ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A 65., LTD.10 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1914-06-11 2 Protect your Children against Consumption r W by S lvla them fl 'KEPLER' f Cod Liver Oil l|| W/ WITH lW /A Malt Extract llf It provides weakly children (and \i V adults) with strength and stamina to n wXy/ battle with and overcome diseases I iy\W /TxAaVx which waste278 words
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Advertisement827 1914-06-11 2 THE RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD 1 MINING COMPANY, LTD. Manager's Report for Four Week Ending May 23, 1914. Gentlemen, Herewith I beg to band yon my report on your mining and milling operations. The accompanying sheet of mine measurements and assay results shows a total of 217 ft. made up as827 words
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Advertisement514 1914-06-11 2 f BAD ERUPTION ALL OVER BABY'S BODY Hardly Slept at All. Completely Disfigu ed with the Spots. One Box of Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Soap Completely Cured. 67. York Bd.. Wtithamstow, Essex. Eng. —"My baby was cured after two weeks' treatment with Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. At the beginI^TV514 words
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Advertisement182 1914-06-11 2 80-4-th 29 4 FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE CO., LTD. Singapore Branch. OXYGEN GAS AND DISSOLVED ACETYLENE. Marine Boiler Repairs by Autogenous Welding. REPAIRS OF FURNACE CRACKS REPAIRS OF LEAKY TUBE PLATES REPAIRS OF PITTING AND CORROSION. REPAIRS OF RIVETTED FLAN6EB. lEPAIRB OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER. REPAIRB OF BTEAMER HULLB. REPAIRS182 words
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Article919 1914-06-11 3 THE LARGEST LINER IN THE WORLD. Marvels of Floating Palace. The world's largest liner arrived in the Solent on May IS from Cuxhaven on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic. Describing the vessel the Southampton correspondent of the Standard says The world's biggest ship is now the Yaterland,919 words
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Article45 1914-06-11 3 A forest fire, devastating an area of six by sixty miles, has occurred in the province of Kitami, Hokkaido. The flames oonld not be checked owing to the drought, and the entire population was engaged fighting the flames. Thirteen people are reported to have been45 words
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Article41 1914-06-11 3 The Daily Express states that a suffragette plot wae discovered to shoot the King's Derby horse. A private meeting of the conspirators was held the night before the Derby. Bevolvers were produced and the success ol the plot drank in champagne.41 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement419 1914-06-11 3 Let me talk to yon about %V3^ Nerve Troubles* */fy&4y Ur nelves are lllie an n t r 'cate network of -~yT'^Sl t WsL telegraph wires. They are controlled and L '«€9B^B> nouris ie^ a Potion of the brain known n»B< aLSI c nerve centr es. The condition of the419 words
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Advertisement49 1914-06-11 3 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months mothers should watch lor 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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Advertisement598 1914-06-11 3 After but a few weeks' regular W P«'' I use of Sanatogen, you will realise \s"y rltmliJ HwL- that you are, in very truth, on the is 1 j WJp^BPV** Take the first step now. Try Sanatogen W*\ W^X^.^^ ,J& And see how it will lead you, day by day,598 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement637 1914-06-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. FOR CHIF4., JAPAN, PBNANG, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Throagh Bills of Lading issued tor China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europe). From Singapore. j637 words
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Advertisement564 1914-06-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. KyTK. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly servioe is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, ander mail oontract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this servioe have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all564 words
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Advertisement782 1914-06-11 4 STEAMEIfSAIUNGS. THE SIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LO. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Pahang, Beserak, Kretay, Paka, Tringgann, Bisut, Semerak, Baohot, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Siagora, Laoon, Kobsamui, Bandon Langsuen, Taku, Chnmpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Out) Departure a.s. BORIS AT June 18 s.s. MAHIDOL June IB June 17 s.s. REDANG tuns 17782 words
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Advertisement533 1914-06-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBURG. AND DEUTSCH OAMPFBGHIFF FAHRTB6EB. HANBA BREMEN. Combined Service. The stcamurs of ttuse Companies maintain a regular servioe between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, Rotterdam and Bmdea anl tbe Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they ace despatched fort nightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month533 words
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Advertisement599 1914-06-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N. D. L. NOROOEUTBCHER LLOYD. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL UNE. The fast aud well-known mail steamer* of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hambarg, Lisbon, via Rotterdam. Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (oonneoing Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria, and vice versa) Port Saia, Suez. Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore Hongkong, Shanghai,599 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement584 1914-06-11 5 "JENATZY TYRES. Hooglandt Wte Co., Singapore. STEAMER SAILINGS. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN 8. N. CO.. LTD. BETWEEN Fremantle Perth North Wast Australian Ports, Java and Singapore, Regular Fortnightly Bailings between Singapore and Western Australia, calling at Java (as inducement offers), Daiby, King's584 words
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Advertisement561 1914-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. AUSTRAUAB» BURNS PHILP LIKE SiNOAroBE to Java Posts, Post Dak win Tbubsday Island, Hmshask and Sydney, via Torres Straits. Al-o taking pai^engers and cargo with tranebirment for other Victorian, South Australian and Nobth Queensland Ports, British New Guinea, New Britain, Ta«mam \n and New Zealand Posts. Smooth Paaaaga.561 words
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Advertisement406 1914-06-11 5 STEAMER SAILINGS. DEUTSCHE MTtFMMLME. i Kigt.lar f irtnii htiy Service via Bombay of i Aden to Zanzibar. Dulagoa Bay, Dnrb&u I East London, Port E'iEabeth and Capetown Through bills of la^iov and through pascay > tickuts are issued from Singapore to all coc i fort; in East and South Africa,406 words
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Advertisement462 1914-06-11 5 MORTGAGEES' SALE Of TWENTY OMB VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND 999 YEARS' LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE TOWN PROPERTIES, Tn be held at Messrs. Powell k Co.'s Sale-room, On Tueaday, June 23, at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. Tbe valuable land and business premises known as NO. 94, MARKET STRBBT. Lot 2. Tbe valuable land and462 words
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Advertisement336 1914-06-11 5 Royal Vinolia Cream Soap. Royal Vinolia Cream Soap is specially adapted to meet the requirements of the daintiest toilet, while for daily use in the nursery it is unsurpassed. The care bestowed on the selection of materials and manufacture of this charming soap ensures its absolute purity. It is indeed336 words
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Advertisement323 1914-06-11 6 LATEST ADVBKTISHMBNTS. QURm J (ffl 3DGT fUBUSfIcD,. SOLD AT^LTHb UfeADINGj BOOK- STALLS. Just the thing to send Home. Price: $1. 116 87 THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE CO.. LTD. NOTICE is hereby that a Call of fifty oents per share payable on or before August 81, 1914, bas henn323 words
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Advertisement267 1914-06-11 6 LAI ESI ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Messrs. Fraser and Neave, Limited, beg to inform their customers living in Tanjong Eatong district that, in future, free delivery of Aerated Waters will be made on Tuesdays and Fridays. Cart hire will be charged for delivery on other days. 116 17-8 OFFICEB TO LET. At267 words
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Advertisement568 1914-06-11 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTION SALE Of HIGH CLASS TEAK AND EUROPE MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BTC, At N). S-a, Devonshire Road, On Saturday, June 20, at 9.30 p.m. Two very handsomely oarved 4-fold sneen, richly inlaid with mother-of-pearl Chinese grotesquely oarved blackwood round table and 4 stools with marble tops and inlaid568 words
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Advertisement206 1914-06-11 6 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable suite of rooms with verandah attached for married couple or bachelors. Pleasant locality. Immediate eLtry. Apply Box No. 657, Straits Times. 11-6 22-6 BRITISH INDIA BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR PBNANO, HaMjOON CALCUTTA One of the Company's steamers is intended to leare Tanjong Pagar Wharf every206 words
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Advertisement165 1914-06-11 6 BUY "SHELL" YOU CAN RELT ON THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY. THEY PONT CHANGE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. IN BANKRUPTCY re CHOP LOH KEE SENG. AUCTION SALE Ol 100 CASES CHINESE TOBACCO, 3 CASBS BRASSWARE, 6 TUBS CHINBSB POWDER, 20 TUBS LAMP BL ICK, ETC ETC. To be held at Nos. 27 and165 words
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Article105 1914-06-11 7 FIXTURES. Thursday, June 11. High Water, 1.8 p.m., 11.58 p.m. P. and O. outward mail due. Friday, June 12. High Water, 1.63 p.m. St. George's Ball Subscribers' mtg., 5.15. Saturday, June 13. High Water, 0.46 a.m., 2.39 p.m. Sunday, June 14. High Water, 1.39 a.m., 3.21 p.m.105 words
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Article197 1914-06-11 7 To-DAT. Batu Pahat Sri Wongsee Bpm Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, and Bagan Abbotsford Bpm P. Dickson and P. Swettenham Selangor 8 pm Malacca and Muar Kaka 3 pm Penang and Calcutta Fooksang Bpm Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Glenfalloch Bpm Rhio Emelie 4 pm Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta taking197 words
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Article187 1914-06-11 7 The P. and O. outward mail steamer Himalaya left Ponang at 6 p.m. yesterday, and may be expected to arrive hero at C p.m. today. The P. and O. outward intermediate steamer Syria was due at Colombo at 3 p.m. on June 10, and may be expected187 words
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Article588 1914-06-11 7 Latest Arrivals. Amherst, Brit. str. 135 tons, Capt Scott, June 11. From Kulantan, June 7. O.c. and 88 d.p. Heng Joo Seng. For Kelantan, June 13. Rds. Achilles, Brit. str. 4408 tons, Capt Thompson, June 10. From Yokohama, May 18. O.c. W. Mansfield* Co. For L pool, June588 words
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93 1914-06-11 7 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To- Day: TANJONG PAOAR. Bast Whabf Basin Nil. W. Sbction No. l...Umballa, Orotiug. Shirs Wharf Nil. Maim W. Sbot. No. 2... Ni1. B...Kohsichang. 4...0. Apcar. 6 ...Gorgon. B... Medusa, Thongwa. Naw Dock 7. ..Nil Wist Wharf B...TokaiMaru,lyoMaru,93 words
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Article272 1914-06-11 7 EXCHANGE SufSAFOU, JUNB 11, 1914. On LoKDo«i......Bank 4 m/s 2/4 Demand m 2/8] Private 8 m/s m 2/4,; 8 m/B M 2/4 J Ox Girmixy Bank d/d 288 Private 8 m/s 24'J j Oh Fk >nos Bank a/d 398 T Private 8 m/i ...298 On 1NDiA..........8ank T.272 words
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TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article184 1914-06-11 7 sal •*>« m -10 10 Ampang 8.60 1 1 AyerWeng C.50 10 10 Belat 2.60 2.70 10 10 Broang 1.60 10 10 Kampai 10.00 10 10 Kanaboi 1.15 10 10 KintaAssoeiatioD 10.00 11.E0 £1 41 Kinta Tin 1.16.0 2.0.0 £1 41 LahaiMine* 6.00 6.60 10 8 Malayan Collieries 6.00184 words
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Article644 1914-06-11 7 vSig BnyerB BeUerß a/- a/- AUftgM 1/6 1/11 £1 £1 AngTo-Jav» 2/104 8/7 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 8/6 9/8 2/- 3/- BatangMalaka -/10 1/1 £1 £1 Bain Tig* 2.5.6 2.9.8 norn 2/- a/- Bekoh -/5 "/7 1 £1 £1 Bokit Eajang 1.7.6 1.10.9 £1 £1 Bakit T.int^ng 2.10.0 2.15.C norn644 words
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Article121 1914-06-11 7 VIZ! B °y«' Mh -41 41 H. Smelting Co. 12/- 18/0 41 41 a Prel. 1.1.0 1.8.0 6/- 6/- Electric T ways 8/0 4,6 10 10 Franer Neave 61.00 60 60 Hammer Co. 100.00 110.00 100 HowarthErakine... 45.00 100 7% Prat 100.00 100 100 Kata Bro, Del 100.00 125.00121 words
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Advertisement45 1914-06-11 7 Sick To-day Wei; To-morrow. If you feel dull and stupid, are bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets before going to bed. They are just what you need, and you will be all right to morrow. For sale by all Dispensaries and lkikrs.45 words
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Advertisement193 1914-06-11 7 AUCTION SALES. Powell and Co. Jane 12.— At No. 110 B. Orchard Road, teak household furniture, Piano, etc., property of J. Kolk: Bsq., at 3.30. June 18.— At Woodside, Orange Road, valuable teak household furniture, the property of Roland Allen, Bsq., at 180 p.m. Ching Kent: Lee and Co. June193 words
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Advertisement306 1914-06-11 7 EMBASSY NO. 77. N 25 VIRGINIA FRASER k 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 Speed from 70 to 1,000 B.H.P.306 words
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Advertisement87 1914-06-11 7 TO-NIGHT t 2nd SHOW TO-NIGHT I AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. AQUILA 4-REEL EXCLUSIVE CORA, THE TEMPTRESS See how powerful is the story it carries behind it— Love and Hatred Kidnapping and Impersonation Crime and Villainy Love Interest and Human Interest. Ail ace interspersed throughout the ciowded87 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous95 1914-06-11 7 WEATHER REPORT. Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Jane 10. S a.m. 8 f.x. 0 p.m. Bared. 32 Fab 29.881 29.811 29.088 Temp. 86.0 80.0 76.0 Wet Bulb Ther 81.0 77.0 75.0 Dir. of Wind calm calm calm Max. shade Temp. 88.0 Mm. 78.2 Max. in Sun 148.0 Terad. Ther 71.S Rainfall in95 words
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Obituary32 1914-06-11 8 Sandbbso*.— On June 10, at Sentosa, 6, Gilstead Road, Geoffrey Victor Annersley Sanderson, son of late Canon Sanderson of Lincoln aged 47 yean. (Funeral at Bidadari Cemetery, to-day, at 6 p.m.)32 words
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1145 1914-06-11 8 The Straits Times. THURSDAY, JUNE 11. WANTED PUBLIC TRUSTEE. On one or two occasion* we have commented on the abnormal success of the Public Trusteeship vi England. For many yean there bad been bitter complaint absut the difficulty of getting private person* to serve, and there had also been many1,145 words
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Article14 1914-06-11 8 We are asked to say that the meeting of tbe W.C.T.D. is again postponed.14 words
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Article24 1914-06-11 8 Direct telegraphic communication with Penang over tbe Government lines is interrupted. Kuala Lumpur is transmitting all traffic wbioh will, in consequence, suffer some delay.24 words
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Article12 1914-06-11 8 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5, 6 and 11.12 words
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Article26 1914-06-11 8 This morning, in the third court, a Chinese named Tong Nguin Song, waa committ d f< r trial on a charge of unlawfully returning from banishment.26 words
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Article29 1914-06-11 8 Tanjong Katong now rejoices in a small post office which has been orected near the Sea View Hotel. This should be of considerable advantage to residents in the district.29 words
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Article37 1914-06-11 8 Three engineers, James Rankin, W. Scott and S. Smith, of tbe Empress of Asia, who were on their way to England on tbe Em press of Ireland, were saved in the recent disaster on tbe St. Lawrence.37 words
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Article66 1914-06-11 8 One of the largest discoveries of contraband goods made by tbe Manila customs secret service agents during the past few months was made the other week when 88 five tael tins of opium wero discovered in one of tbe coal bunkers on tbe steamer Zafiro. At 85 pesos per tin,66 words
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Article77 1914-06-11 8 Capt. J. B. A. Grote, Adviser to tbe Bureau of Navigation undor tbe Ministry of Communications, is making a study of the rivers of South Cbioa. and on bis return to Peking will report on their condition. Capt. Grote is a recognized authority on China's waterways, and bis advice, a77 words
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Article82 1914-06-11 8 At the Assizes, yesterday afternoon, be fore the acting Cuief Justice, tbe Hon. Mr. J. A. S. Bucknill, X.C and a special jury, tbe prosecution in tbe case of Kario, Kino Janqot and Hassan, throe Javanese, indicted for the murder in February of a sepoy of the 3rd Br&bmans, was82 words
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Article85 1914-06-11 8 For the first time, says a Chencbow (Hunan) correspondent of the North China Daily News, a proclamation has been issued warning tbe populace against filth, and prohibiting the dumping of refuse of any kind on the streets or alleys of the city. The proclamation also prohibits tbe placing of anything85 words
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Article91 1914-06-11 8 The Siamese Royal State Railways Administration have appointed Mr. Norman Gibb, of Gateshead, to the vacant position of chief mechanical engineer for their southern lines, which consist of about six hundred miles of metre- gauge track. Mr. Gibb, who is a nephew of Sir (ieorge Gibb, the chairman of tbe91 words
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Article105 1914-06-11 8 According to the Law Journal, tbe Right Hon. Sir Edward Clarke, K.C., who retires from practice within tbe next few months, on tbe completion of bis fiftieth year at tbe Bar, will be entertained at a farewell banquet in ihe ball of one of tbe Inns, and it adds Whether105 words
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Article95 1914-06-11 8 Fire broke out in the British-American Tobacco Company* factory outside the western gate of Mukden at 2 a.m.. on May 26, says a Mukden despatch to the Asahi. The Japanese troops lent all the assistance they could, and made valiant efforts to extinguish the flames, bot in vain. The strong95 words
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Article100 1914-06-11 8 Feeling is running high in military circles in Melbourne, in connection with the expulsion of Major T. M. M'lnerney from the Naval aid Military Club. Tbe expulsion follows on his criticism of Lord Roberts at a recent Home Rale meeting. In an interview, Major M'lnerney said that to him, as100 words
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Article100 1914-06-11 8 With reference to a paragraph published a few days ago stating that loiters received in Bangkok announced tbe doath at Hongkong of Col. Bob Love, the information is din oounted by a letter received here to-day from the Hippodrome at Hongkong, dated tbe 6th inst., announcing that tbe patient was100 words
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Article123 1914-06-11 8 Presided over by Mr. Charles Rathnrst, the Common* Ventilation Committee, met recently and b'-'d Mr. A. H. Marker explain a scheme of ventilation and heating which be proposed for tbe debuting ohamber. One of his proposals was to re-seat tbe House and instal a ventilating arrangement at tinback of thti123 words
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Article526 1914-06-11 8 The death is announced of Major General Sir Savage Lloyd- Musty n, late Royal Welsh Fopiliers, who served in the Crimean War and the Mutiny, aged 79. A good many old Bedfordians in the East who remember Mr. Charles Wolls, of Charles Wells (Ltd.), brewers, will be526 words
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Article90 1914-06-11 8 The Japan -Calcutta Rate War. In order to extend tbe competition with the British India Steamship Co. on tbe Calcutta run, tbe Nippon Yusen Kaisha has now decided to increase the bottoms on the service from July. It is reported that tbe Kichirin Maru. of the 4,000 ton type, now90 words
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Article85 1914-06-11 8 Tbe mortality returns for Singapore issued by the Registrar of Births and Deaths show that during the week ending Juno 0, there were 266 deaths (188 males, 78 females), giving a ratio per mille of population of 42.01. Malarial fever accounted for 41 deaths, phthisis 80, convulsions85 words
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Article128 1914-06-11 8 An aviation prize of 10,000f is going a begging, and ncbdy seems to want it. At the beginning of thin year the generous donor of the Pommery Cup offered a new series of prizes of 10,OtX)f to be won twice a year, and no stipulations were made limiting128 words
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Article184 1914-06-11 8 One of the most attractive feature! of tbe International Hone Show, which opened at 'lympia on Jun>> 4, is a dashing display by a troop of non commissioned officers and men of the 18th Queen Mary's Own Husaars. Tbe programme is designed to bring out rank discipline."184 words
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Advertisement268 1914-06-11 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 tbe only three Champagnes served were BOLLINGER in VEUVE CLICQUOT. These wines were also supplied at THE LORD MAYOR'S268 words
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Advertisement188 1914-06-11 8 ALHAMBRA CMEHMTMU'I THEATRE. BEACH DO»D. 2nd Show 9.11S p.m. Ist Show 7.P0 p.m. TWO BHOWB FOR ONE PAYMENT. MAX UNDER IN MAX THE NEW BUTLER nothsr Dctsctive film la I Part* up to the Alhambra standard THE SILENT ACCUSER A Society Drama dealing with a beautiful, unscrupulous, Jealous woman. THE188 words
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Article228 1914-06-11 9 RENEWAL OF THE SERIOUS RIOTING. Many People Killed and Wounded. Rbutbb's Telegram. London, June 10. Seventy-eight demonstrators Jwere killed and wounded and 25 troops and polios were injured in rioting at Turin. Troops at Rome fired volleys in the air, dispersing the mob after souffles in which several228 words
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Article123 1914-06-11 9 Rbuter's Telegram. London, June 10. The exasperated public to-day drove suffragettes who were selling literature from the City, tearing up their placards. Volunteers are being formed for protection of churches and other public buildings and institutions. London, June 11. Sylvia Pankhurst, borne on a litter, headed a procession ofReuter - 123 words
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Article47 1914-06-11 9 Rbutbb's Tblboram. London, Jane 11. A thirty mile race has taken place between the three aspirants for defence of the America cup, outside Sandy Hook. Resolute did the distance in the record time of ***** seconds, and beat Vanitie by 449 seconds. Defiance withdrew.47 words
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Article54 1914-06-11 9 Rbutbb's Tslboram. London, June 10. Melbourne cables that the steamer Cairnhill, bound for Stettin and abandoned by the crew, bxoept the captain, first and second officers, fourth engineer and steward, off New Ireland, has been picked up and towed to New Guinea. Her cargo of phosphates, etc.,54 words
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Article57 1914-06-11 9 HBITBK'H TbIBUKAM. London, June 10. A Sydney message lays a pay clerk was oonveying a box with £8,800 to the railway pay cfhoc at Eveleigh when two masked men drove up in a motor whioh they bad stolen while the chauffeur was absent. They covt-red the olerk with57 words
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Article36 1914-06-11 9 Rbutbb's Tblboeak. London, Jane 10. Middlesex beat Warwickshire by ten wickets. Lancashire beat Kent by an innings and 158 runs. Yorkshire beat Derbyshire by an innings and five runs. Hampshire v. Notts was drawn.36 words
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Article29 1914-06-11 9 RacTu's Tblboram. London, Jane 10. The Kiel Municipality has voted five thousand marks to entertain the British naval squadron daring regatta week. Socialists supported toe grant.29 words
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Article61 1914-06-11 9 Prompt Reply to Ulster Movement. Rbutbb's Tblboram. London, June 10. Mr. Redmond, in the course of a letter says the Nationalist volunteer movement has spread like a prairie fire since the Irish party announced their support. All Nationalists in Ireland will shortly be enrolled. He suggests strengthening the61 words
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Article21 1914-06-11 9 Reuter's Tblboram. London, June 11. Senhor Regis de Oliveira, at present in Cuba, is appointed Brazilian Minister at Tokioand Peking.Reuter - 21 words
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Article143 1914-06-11 9 Redtbr's Telegram. London, June 10. A revenue cutter at St. Michael, Alaska, has been ordered to Wrangel Island to rescue the marooned crew of the Karluk. According to a recent telegram from St. John's, the Karluk was crushed in the ice in January. Her crew landed143 words
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Article147 1914-06-11 9 Quotations Current Yesterday. The following mossage has been received in Singapore, dated London, Jane 10 Plantation Para first latex crepe on spot 3/8} Para to arrive 2.9J Market steady. The East Asiatio Company favour us with the following report The market in London yesterday was easy. The147 words
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Article79 1914-06-11 9 (taoM Oub Own Corrbspondbbt.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. The sports committee of the Selangor Club last night considered a letter from Mr. A. N. Kenion, hon. secretary of the F.M.S. athletic meeting, suggesting that the meeting be held this year at Kuala Lumpur instead of at Ipoh.79 words
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Article297 1914-06-11 9 Remarkable Story in the Police Court. A charge of kidnapping a baby girl was brought against a Chinese woman named Chiak Ah Hing, in the District Court, this morning. The complainant, a Cantonese woman, re lated a rather peculiar story. She was, she said, a widow. Her297 words
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Article2460 1914-06-11 9 MAJOR A. i. WILLIAMSON AND MISS D. WILSON. Charming Reception at Tanglin. If the quantity of that irritating symbol of all good wishes so lavishly showered upon the happy couple who were most heartily congratulated at the Tanglin Club last evening may be accepted as a token of2,460 words
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Article23 1914-06-11 9 (From Our Own Correspondbnt.) London, June 10. Bukit Mertajam pays 6$ per cent. Auction prices have improved by a half-penny.23 words
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Article783 1914-06-11 9 More Hopeful View of Company's Future. The fourteenth general meeting of the Royal Johore Tin Mining Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at the offices of the agents, Messrs. Huttenbach Brothers and Co., Collyer Quay. The chairman, Mr. G. Reusr, presided, others present being Messrs. G. A. Derrick783 words
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Article44 1914-06-11 9 Messrs. 8. Pearson and Son, the British firm which has done so much to develop the oil industry in Mexico, has also now turned its attention to the oil fields of Algeria. At the present time France does not produce oil in her possessions.44 words
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Article42 1914-06-11 9 It is said that the Chinese customs revenue for the first three months of this year shows an unusual increase. The April rt venae has increased by the sum of 1807,000 as compared with the last year's receipts for the same month.42 words
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Article111 1914-06-11 9 NO NEWS OF MISSING JAPANESE MINISTER. America and Rebel Supplies. Kbutbr's Tflboarm. London, June 10. A message from Washington reports that the U. S. Cabinet has ordered the detention of cargoes of arms loading at Galveston and Baltimore for the Mexican rebels. Nothing further has been discovered with111 words
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Article134 1914-06-11 9 Encouraging Trade in Mongolia. Reuter's Tbleoram. London, June 10. The Duma has voted by 166 to 69 in favour of a bill granting immunity to members, whereupon the extreme right withdrew from the House. London, June 11. A Petersburg message says the Duma adopted a motion calling on134 words
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Article53 1914-06-11 9 Rbdtbr's Telegram. London, June 10. A basis of agreement has been reached in the London building trade dispute as the result of a conference between delegations of trade unions and employers. The proposals will be submitted to a ballot among the men, bat it is doubtful whether53 words
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Article38 1914-06-11 9 Rictbr's Tbleoram. London, June 10. The Times Ottawa correspondent says it is understood that Canada and China are negotiating for a settlement of the immigration question on similar lines to the existing agreement with Japan.38 words
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Article71 1914-06-11 9 Rbutbh's Tblboram. London, June 10. For the motor car tourist trophy in the Isle of Man there were twenty-two starters of various nationalities, the distance being six hundred miles. The result of to-day's three hundred miles was (1) K. Lee Guinness (Sunbeam) 5 hours 15 minutes 5771 words
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Article37 1914-06-11 9 Rbltik's Telegram. London, June 10. A Melbourne message says that in the House of Representatives Mr. Cook announced that parliament would be dissolved on July 20, and the election would take place on September 20.37 words
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Article28 1914-06-11 9 Rioter's Iblsoram. London, June 10. A Madrid message says Mr. Kertnit Roosevelt has been married to the daughter of the United States ambassador, Mr. WiUard.28 words
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Article87 1914-06-11 9 Rsutm') Ts lsi. tun. London, June 10. A Durazzo message says the Prines and Princess have reviewed the forces and were ovated. Dtß OSTASUTISCHB LLOTD TeLBORAM. Berlin, Jane 11. The International Committee of Control in Albania has approved a grant of one and a half millions for ail87 words
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Article1217 1914-06-11 10 LARGE EXCESS ON THE RUBBER ESTIMATE. Formation of Reserve Food. The fourth annual general meeting of the Dennintown (Krian, F.M.S.) Rubber Estate* Limited, waa held on May 15, at the offioea ol the company, Winchester House, E.C., th< Bight Hon. Chan. P. Allen, M.P. (the chairman) presiding. The1,217 words
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Article962 1914-06-11 10 The Matrimonial Agent la Germany. Little facts, of do particular importance in bemselves, often illuminate, as might a sad- en flash of lightning, the great gulf which awns between two apparently similar civiliations, says The Times. The recent issue f a German Army Order forbidding officers o962 words
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Article19 1914-06-11 10 Jura.— 4,76o lbs., coconuts 93,160 seeds, totals for two months: -Rubber 8,752 lbs., coconuts 166,680 seeds.19 words
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Article35 1914-06-11 10 I am going to marry your sister, Willie, but I know I am not good enough for her." Candid Little Brother That's what sis nays, bat ma's been telling her she can't do any better.35 words
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Article228 1914-06-11 10 The friendly football match between the S.C.C. and the R.0.A., which wu to have been played on the Esplanade this evening, has been called off by the soldiers. In the Football Cup final at Penang, Penang Cricket Club and the Old Farqahars drew with two goals each,228 words
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Article20 1914-06-11 10 Singapore Qolf Club. The postponed Ladies' Spoon competition for June will be played on Monday next, the 16th inst.20 words
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Article41 1914-06-11 10 S.C.C. Tournament. The results in yesterday's play in the S.C.C. Lawn Bowls tournament were as follow:— Sinqlbs Handicap. Foreman beat Welsh 21—8. McKonzie beat Wilkinson 21—14. Scoular beat MacKay 21—10. Henderson beat Threlfall, w.o. Championship. Pitceathly beat Bentley 21-10.41 words
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Article253 1914-06-11 10 The Institute (or Talks with The Dead. Spiritualists will be keenly interested in an announcement made in the Psychic Gazette that the work of Julia's Bureau is about to be revived. Julia's Bureau was founded by the late Mr. W. T. Stead, and was facetiously described by critics253 words
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Article90 1914-06-11 10 Arrivals. Per str. Dovre, Jane 11. From Bangkok Mr. Newington. Per str. G. Apsar, Jane 10. From Hongkong Mr. Liston. Per str. Fook Sang, Jane 10. From Hongkong Major Salmond^R. A. M. C. for Calcutta. Per str. Iyo Mara, Jane 10. From London Mr. and Mrs. Hodges,90 words
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Article134 1914-06-11 10 At Howrah police oourt before Mr. K. N. Chatterjee, a Mahomedan prisoner, named Lai Mahomed, oreated a scene by snatching up a heavy lead paper weight and flinging it at the presiding magistrate on being sen tenoed to one year's imprisonment. Mr, Chatterjee warded off the missile by putting up134 words
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Letter64 1914-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In response to the letter appearing in yesterday's Times, inquiring whether there is a Tbeoeophical Society in Singapore, I may say that my experience here is similar to Inquirer's, and I would be very pleased to make aquaintance with students of64 words
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Letter309 1914-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— May I trespass in your hospitality so much as to ask for a email space in your highly esteemed journal for the insertion of the following letter Mr. E. A. Barbour in the course of his remarks at the Malacca309 words
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Letter647 1914-06-11 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, At a time when the Labour Question is prominently before the planting community in Malaya, may one enquire into the different scales of pay tor different nationalities with a view to ascertain whether such scales of pay are adapted647 words
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Article748 1914-06-11 10 Germany, Not Japan, Says Tokio Journal. Under the heading of German enterprises n China and the sub-heading of Desire o eliminate Anglo- Japanese interests," the Tqkio Nichi Nichi in a leading article states that while the Powers are tiring of their diplomacy in China and of748 words
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Article71 1914-06-11 10 Among the pictures to be pat on at the Harima Hall cinematograph to night is an exclusive Aquila film, full of exciting and stiring events, entitled Cora, The Temptress, and a Broncho production called War Time, Mother's Sacrifice, A story laid in the time of the American Civil71 words
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Article219 1914-06-11 10 The report of the Kimanis Rubber, Limited, states that, during the year to December 81, the manager selected the balance of the oompany's concession, and, including an area of 404 acres purchased from natives which has been used for building purposes, the total area of the company's219 words
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Article1212 1914-06-11 10 (Ml thf title of A little English Girl in Singapore", R. S. writes in The Queen as follows My picture is that of a happy little English girl dressed up, to ber great delight, as a Malay child. Round her neck can be seen a string of1,212 words
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Article560 1914-06-11 11 The Terms of the Newly-Raised Loan The report of the Batang Malaka Rubber Estates, Limited, states that the latest report from the visiting agent states that the total area planted in rubber is 1,364.3 acres, distributed as follow*:— Negri Sembilan division, 347.1 acres Hatang Malaka division, 718.8560 words
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Article283 1914-06-11 11 Desert Replaces Houses After Typhoon. The Wenchow correspondent of the North China Daily News contributes an interesting account nf the rebuilding of Tfiingtien, the city that wan lost," which he has visited for the first time since it was wiped out by a typhoon in August, 1912.283 words
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Article68 1914-06-11 11 Twelve Chinese haujpin men at Hongkong have been awanli 1 a month's hard labour each for being on board a French mail steamship without permission. The defendants ruu their sampans alongside a ship as she conies to anchor, and oy means of a pole they deftly get over the vessel's68 words
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Article28 1914-06-11 11 New York will do anything to celebrate the birthday of Shakespeare exsept go to see one of bis plays. This is a sarcastic hit of a Boston paper.28 words
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Article693 1914-06-11 11 Price Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, Juno 11, 1914. Messrs. Lyall and E»att, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of q notations this morning: Norn. VAi.ua Bdtuks. Sillies. M. Allagar l/ 4« 1/11 1 Anglo-Jay* 2/101 Wh 1 Anglo-Johore 2/- Anglo Malay 8/6693 words
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Advertisement43 1914-06-11 11 Coughing into Consumption Only a Cough but yoo atop It while it i» ONLY a coogh. WAIER3UP.YS METABOLIZED GCO LIVER OIL COMPOUND Tba finest preparation made tor combating severe coughs. CURES any cough that is onlyaooOßh. Very palatablo. OF ALL CUEMISTS. 91.29 $2.00.43 words
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Advertisement55 1914-06-11 11 The minstrel boy to the war haa gone, In the ranks of health you'll find him Woods' Peppermint Cure he's depending on, And he left bii cough behind him. Don't leave home when abroad yon roam Without a utook olose by you, For health hi riot'ry you'll til agree, So55 words
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Advertisement351 1914-06-11 11 "His Master's Voice" NEW HORNLESS MODELS. Prices to suit all pockets. Above machine with Exhibition Sound-box $4O MOUTRIES RAFFLES PLACE. TWO NIGHTS MORE ONLY or the LATEST NICK WINTER FEATURI COMPRI&INO 3,000 FEET OP ACTION, MYSTERY AND EXCITEMENT ■KTITLBD NICK WINTER AND THE LOST PRINCE AT THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE,351 words
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Advertisement150 1914-06-11 11 FROM ALL DEALERS AND OARAOES. THE GOLUMB TYRE GO. (Far East). 'Phone: 1510. 51, ROBINSON ROAD. Tel: Prowodnik. JU-JITSU VERSUS BOXING WRESTLING. Professor! Hagio and Sekiguchi, the famous exponents of Ju-Jltau, »nd Mr. E. Hose, Boxer, and Mr. Santa •ingh, wreitler, all well-known in the East, will give an exhibition150 words
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Advertisement71 1914-06-11 11 GARRICK MIXTURE A Perfect Pipe Tobacco. RAFTLE3 HOTEL Special ON SATURDAY, JUNE 13. JAPANESE POODLE FOR SALE. *****, black and white. Pure breed. Imported from Japan. Eighteen months old. »50 only. Apply L. Bowotree, Poste Keu'.ante, Singapore. il.ll 11-6 COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. No. 6 a, Devonshire Road, suitable fo71 words
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Article732 1914-06-11 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir-Shareholders and others interested in Rubber Companies frequently compl»»» that accounts as published by Rubber Companies give littlo or no information, iney do not tell you what the Estate cost and how much has been spent on development to732 words
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Article109 1914-06-11 12 Mr. Joueph Davies, the Cardiff Docks statistician, told a good golf story at the opening of the new links of the Dmas Powis Golf Club, says the Western Mail. It concerned an ambitious player, who, anxious to break a bad habit, resolved to place a stone in his109 words
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Article115 1914-06-11 12 If you go np to Constable Costy, of the Paris police force, with the inquiry, Avenue de lOpera, s'il vous plait "he does not show you the direction, but remarks, Twenty-six letters." You say, Pardon," and he adds Six letters." M. Costy is a scientific115 words
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Article655 1914-06-11 12 Compromise with the B. N. Borneo Company The report of the Tenom (Borneo) Rubber Company, Limited, states that the areas under rubber at December 31 were as follow:— Padas Valley estate, 800 acres; Mengattal estate, 1,155 acres in all, 1,955 acres. During the year an additional 45655 words
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Article463 1914-06-11 12 Latest Details of the Estate Acreages. The report ot the Hukit Panjong Syndicate, Limited, state* that tliuro are on bukit Panjong 139,500 trees, and on Songei Senibilan 67,329 trees; total, 206,829 trees. The trees tapped in 1918 were Bukit Panjong, 67,890 trees; Sangei Sembilan, 21,879 trees; total,463 words
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Article831 1914-06-11 12 Forthcoming Arrivals and Departures. The following passenger bookings to the Straits are taken from the London and China Express. I; should be understood that, in some instances, bookings may be provisional and that intending passengers may a'ter their arrangements, subsequent to the issuance of this list in London831 words
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Article288 1914-06-11 12 The report of the United Sua Betong Rubber Estates. Limited, states that the average mature area daring 1918 was approximately 374 acres, from which 75,166 lbs. of dry rubber were harvested, against the estimate of 83,000 lbs. The crop was obtained from 43,300 trees in tapping288 words
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Advertisement327 1914-06-11 12 ?MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN 25 ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN WATER FOUNTAINS TO BE SEEN AND PURCHASED AT ■k HH u an :pan (c Furniture Co., M\ WmP, Mo connection with any other Furniture House. «£S£E3£ii3bi? Only Address ORCHARD ROAD. Tel. No. -H 4. Cable: JULIAN." Sole Agents: KIM HIN Co.,327 words
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Advertisement50 1914-06-11 13 usV |ff g aaUXS£J\A,J l£YgFltd.J UNBREAKABLE Cooking Stoves. Width 31H" Width 33^" Width 37^' Depth 15%" Depth 25%- Depth 26^' Height 20" Height 20" Height 20* $65 $70 $75 These stoves can be taken to pieces in a few moments and can be "Packed flat." SOLE AGENTS: United Engineers Limited.50 words
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Advertisement448 1914-06-11 13 f Gentlemen, I am sure ycu wear good boots. J s^W ra You may think this an extraordinary way (or anyone to address you, but wait a moment and I'll exp'aln. M Good bosts art conducive to comfortable walking! *nd naturally enough, you wear those boots which enable you to448 words
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Advertisement1290 1914-06-11 14 IMUNtfS NLT TOMfftltt. L*" 8 1 p^ w CKnm 0F kWt EABTtM COfem PROSPEROUS And PROGRBiSIYE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. MC&D OPTICS i Winoh«at«r> Houaa, Sin*ap*~. LOWOOW OFFICE i ft*, OW 4«*»ry, E-C lte Coa»pa*y aa* £30.000 (Uposited witb the Safceme Oawt of Baglaad. an* complies with1,290 words
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Advertisement476 1914-06-11 14 BAIIKIM. DEUTSCH *BI«TISCHE BUNK. FULLY PAID UP CAPITAL (Sh. Taals 7,600.000). Head OfDop Shanghai. Board of Directors Berlin. BRANCHES: Berlin, Caloutta, Hamburg, Canton, Hankow, Hongkong, Kobe, Peking, Tientsin, Tsinanfu, Tsingtan, Yokohama. THE FOLLOWING BANKS AND BANKERB ARE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD OF OIRECTORB: Bank fner Handel und Industrie. 1 Berliner476 words
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Advertisement919 1914-06-11 14 INSURANCE. A FOREHANDED MAN For any man who has a family, not a fortune, by far the most important of ft i^ o 7 nll! U f f S h DRANCE For a young man who has no EmU, it is a good iEV£Btm« nt, for he can to to919 words
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Article1077 1914-06-11 15 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Cost of Motoring. Partly with the aim of argniug that the cost of tbe navy is a comparatively small matter, several people have tried recently to reckon how much money is spent upon motoring every year, remarks the London Economist. Lord1,077 words
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Advertisement266 1914-06-11 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. OF CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, THE BEST FOR IKS PRICE. TOURING CAR $1.450 y %h > l -ii RUNABOUT $1,375. LIGHTNESS AND ECONOMY GO266 words
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Advertisement11 1914-06-11 15 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great.Peppeimint Core la. ti.11 words
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Advertisement228 1914-06-11 15 I CONTINENTAL I TRADE [U( f^'l9)offl MAJRK. H Ititres.E 'I'm.' g^^a SPBINX BALM. H^^^H The World'! Standard Core. For the last 80 years it has been a oonsteot and earnest endeavour to find out a system of medicine {or a permanent care in deep seated cases such as RHEUMATISM, NBURALGIA,228 words
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Advertisement39 1914-06-11 15 JUST ARRIVED mr 16/9 U.P. STAR 6reater, 4cylinder, 10/13 HP. BRITON Sweater 4-cylinder, 40 H.P. MITCHELL. S-soater, 1-cylinder, 20 H.P. LITTLE FOUR, 2 seabr 4 cylinder with new stream line bodies. On view at the GASOLENE LIGHT CYCLE CO..39 words
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Advertisement420 1914-06-11 16 SYNOLEO WASHABLE PASTE DISTEMPER. ARTISTIC SHADES WILL STAND REPEATED WASHINO SUITABLE FOR BOTH INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WALLS RETAINS ITS COLOUR FOR YEARS. SHARPE, ROSS CO., LTD., SINGAPORE:. WANTS'. COMPMDMEWMfTEO. Wanted, a compradore with 120,000 security. Apply D. Z. N., o/o Straits Times 86 COMPOSITORS WANTED. Wanted, Compositors tor the Straits420 words
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Advertisement339 1914-06-11 16 ARTICLES FOB SALE. FDK SALE. One Pan hard Let^ssor Lorry, 1 Ton. In exoellent condition. Apply X., o/o Straits Times. 6 6 4-7 BEEDLIN6B FOR BALE. From well grown trees. Apply to A. FRaNKBL, Siglap Estate, or at Victoria Street. 5 6 11 6 FOR BALE. Motoroycle. Humber 1912, 8J339 words
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Advertisement572 1914-06-11 16 TO BE LET OB SOLD. ROOMB TO LET. At Zetland House. Apply to No. 1, Robinson Roai. 68 n TO LET. Famished Compound Hone, known as No. 147, Thompson Road, Mount Pleasant. Entry July 1. Apply to Alsagoff k Co. 6 6 80-6 FURNISHED BEABIDE RESIDENCES TO LET. BELINDA and572 words
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Advertisement588 1914-06-11 16 TO BE LET OR SOLD. TO LET. A large and airy offioe. Apply to 8, Robinson Rotd. 106 a TO LET. FURNISHED. Compound louse, 28, Seah Id Road. Apply Box No. 704, Straits Times. 106 BUN6ALOW TO LET. To be let, fnrnbhed, pleasantly situated bungalow, Keppel Harbour district. Apply Box588 words
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Advertisement451 1914-06-11 16 1 HOTICEB. j GUAN KIAT ft CO., 37. Phillip Street. Ship Chandlers, Govbknmbnt and Municipal Contractors, Gbnsral Importers and Exporters and Commission Aaurrs. Telephone No. 1174 A 1288 (Private 1450). 8 8 v GUAN MAT CO.. 37. Philip Street. Solb Agents For "GLOBE" BOILER FLUID, THE IDEAL FLUID FOR CLEANING451 words
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Advertisement491 1914-06-11 16 SINGAPORE CLUB FIXTURES. Straits Times List. The following fixtures f jr the current week and important forthcoming fixtures are kindly supplied by the secretaries of the various olubs. Convenient forms on which to make tho returns will bo supplied on application ta. the Manager, Straits Times. Singapore Cricket Club. June491 words
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Miscellaneous225 1914-06-11 16 Straits Tbimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscellaneous wants of every description are inserted at the prepaid rate of 91 per tout lines for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, it not exceeding four lines, 91 each inser ion. For p.p.c. cards, on page 8, $2. Inch Scalb Hatbs225 words
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