The Straits Times, 11 November 1914
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Title Section13 1914-11-11 1 The Straits Times. NO. 24.644 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1914. PRICE 10 CENTS.13 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement109 1914-11-11 1 itm" BEER. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS English, Chinese and Malay, REDUCED TO cents §^J^ cents Arp KATZ BROS., Ltd. THE R°NE1 0 Duplicator. 80 FACSIMILE LETTERS PER MINUTE. Prices from T«l. Z. $2O to $200. ASK US XO SHOW YOU. Contracts have been secured by the BERNESE ALPS MILK COMPANY for the109 words
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Advertisement157 1914-11-11 1 ROBINSON CO. Ladies' ggk A s Children's Sports v^H Knitted I Coats. fW^% Coats m t ~X The Harboro' Knitted M'TCfJo Wool Sports Coat MJUPP with band at back, length %'i 28 inches, in Cream. St. Margaret's Sports D #c n Coat Price: $6.50 BaCh. Children's Knitted in Fine Knitted157 words
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Advertisement7 1914-11-11 1 KARTELLS BRANDY. Soli Aof.nts: ADAMSON.GILFILUU CO., LTC.7 words
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Article908 1914-11-11 2 A correspondent, A. C. A.," whose initials recall the schooldays of a good many officers in bis Majesty's Forces, sends to The Time* tbe following marching songs to old tones, written, as be says, in the simplest words posrible and such as a private soldier might think and908 words
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Article481 1914-11-11 2 Substantial Increase in The Profit. The report of Harrisons and Crosfield, Limited, stated -that during the year to Jane 30 the company's business has been well maintained, the total net profit being £9,802 greater than iv tbe previous year. Since the last report was issued the company's481 words
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Article427 1914-11-11 2 Design and Meaning of the Union Jack. The Union Jack is the flag emblem of the I British nation, but comparatively fi-w Britons know its meaning. Its virtues are sang in patriotic Bong, yet how many even of the most patriotic could draw a Union Jack if427 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement173 1914-11-11 2 AFTER ILLNESS H k^.O Many people find great difficulty irr^ in recovering their full strength, W\ Vy)' until they begin to take l&q la m ANtj trade MJ^L t^H mm^L MAR BRAND *Ox I Tonic I The Prompt and Powerful Invigorator £$2 Under its influence the blood is &W enriched.173 words
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Advertisement34 1914-11-11 2 Lame Back. Lame back may be cored by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day with a Timorous rubbing at each appli cation. Fur sale by all Dispensaries and Ueaters. i34 words
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Advertisement609 1914-11-11 2 A Mothers Joy j Her Little Wasted Baby mode bright and well by the power of the.se Yablets. Mr». E litli H. Fern, rwidin* at 82, De« borough rd.. Baitleigh, Hants., speaking tc a represtntativ*, said: "I am oonviuccil XK M that Dr. Cmsel. 1 yl^^w^. Tablet* saved my child's609 words
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Advertisement399 1914-11-11 2 ARTICLES FOR SALE. COCONUT SEEOLMGB FOR SALE From well-grown lree>i. For particulars and prices, apply to A. FRANKKL, Si«lap Estate, or at Victoria Street. 31? n_ MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. 14 18 Itala motor car, English bnilt, Olynpiaoxh bition touring body, in first class running order. Will sell cheap ss399 words
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Article2283 1914-11-11 3 ROM\NCE OF THE FIGHT FOR THE FAITH. Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The history of tbe Red Cross movement, which figures to day so largely in the public eye, when its wearers bavo gone forth in tbeir thousands to te. the wounded on the field2,283 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement600 1914-11-11 3 Weakness Debility IRON 'JELLOIDS,' the reliable tonic, strengthen 1 your blood and fortify your system against climatic effects. After a course of [ftON JBLLOIDS,' the blood is enriched, appetite is restored, vitality increased, Weakness and Debility disappear, and your system is enabled to combat attacks of Malaria and other diseases.600 words
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Advertisement122 1914-11-11 3 To build up in weakness To make you well and keep you well this is the work of SCOTT'S Emulsion. In cases of ANEMIA WASTING DEBILITY RICKETS SCOTTS Emuluon ha* no equal foi bringing back the mercy. •Irength and (BjaSBJ of gloriou* health. Still Ibe Jx-H H all ajre. of122 words
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Advertisement12 1914-11-11 3 For Children's Hacking Cojgb at Night Wand* Great Peppermint Core la Bd.12 words
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Advertisement725 1914-11-11 3 BTEAMER SAILINGS. BIBBY LINE f»at twin-aoraw Mail Pasaengep Steamers between Rangoon, Colombo, Sum, Port Said, Maraeiilea and London. Proposed sailings may be had on application, THE ARRAGAN 00., LTD., MESSRS. CARSON CO., Rangoon Agents. Colombo Agents FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. APPLY PATERBON. SIMONS CO., LTD.. Singspore Agents. STRAITS STEAM SHIP CO.,725 words
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Advertisement373 1914-11-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. pT&a STEAM NAVIGATION GO. For China, r Japan. Penang. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth London. For Freight, Passage and further informaLtion, apply to H. W. BUCKLAND, Agent. COMBINED SERVICE OF THE OCEAN 8. 8. CO.. LTD.. ft LTHE WEST AUSTRALIAN S. N. CO.. LTD. BITWKBM373 words
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Advertisement503 1914-11-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. n.yTk! JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. EUROPEAN LINE. service U maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tbe New Twin-screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the latest503 words
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Advertisement668 1914-11-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. THESIAM STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LD. SINGAPORE-BANGKOK. For Kretay, ftfc* Tringgann, Bisat, Semerak, Baobok, Kelantan, Tabai, Bangnara, Telupin, Panarai, Patani, Singora, Laoon, Kobaamni, Bsndon, Langsnen, Taku, Chumpon, Kohlak and Bangkok. Due Departure A STEAMER Nov. 14-3 p.m. ii Nov. 17 Sl— 3 p.m. 24 28 3 p.m. The Steamers668 words
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Advertisement879 1914-11-11 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. "NEDERLAND" STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED (ROYAL NETHERLANDS MAIL). REGULAR fortnightly sailings from AMSTERDAM via LONDON, GENOA, Colombo and SINGAPORE to Java and VICE VERSA. For further particulars, apply to Internationale Credlet-en Handelsvereeniglng Rotterdam," Agents. 4 9 a OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO. LIMITED, AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAY. CO..879 words
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Article92 1914-11-11 5 FIXTURES. Wednesday, November 1 1. High Water, 1.21 a.m., 8.8 p.m. Thursday, November 12. High Water, 5.13 am., 4 86 p.m. Friday, November 13, Bigh Water, 6.44 am., i 21 p.m. Legislative Co incil, 2.: 0. Saturday, November 14. High Water, 7.10 a.m, Ml p.m. Government Holiday92 words
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Article163 1914-11-11 5 T(»D»I Bangkok 8 pin Hongkong, Shangha and Japan 8 pm Batu Paiiat 8 pm Malacca and P. Dickson 8 pm Malacca. P. S wetter ham and Telok Anson 8 pm Hongkong, Amoy ami Swatow 8 pm Kangkok 4 pm Bangkok 4.80 pm Iloilo and Manila 4.30 pm163 words
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Article158 1914-11-11 5 BXCHANOB B»<*ArOU, NoVKMBER 11. 1914. O» Lohoom Bank 4 m/s 3/4^, Demand 2/4 j',. Private 8 m/a 2/4 J On \sdia Bank T. T. m 1744 Oa Hona(Ona...Bank d/d 251 On SauaaMAi....Bank d/d 106 On Java Bank T. T. 141 i Oh Japaii Bank d/d m, 114158 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article185 1914-11-11 5 f 8 1 Bnyen 10 10 Ampang .700 1 1 AyerWeng 0.15 10 10 Belat 100 10 10 Bnany 0.75 10 10 g*tnpa« 10 10 Kanaboi L 0 10 Kinta Association Bl 41 KintaTin 1.12.0 £1 &1 Lahat Mine* in 6 Malayan Collieries Cl £1 Malayan Tins 1.11.6 10185 words
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Article597 1914-11-11 5 RUB BER. I?"? 6 Buyew. Sellen. I/- 3/- Allagai 1/8 1/7 SI 1 AngloJav* 2/8 8/8 I/. 8/. Anglo-MaUj 6/9 7/« 2/- BaUng M»Uk« -/10 Bl 41 Hatn Tig* 1-6.0 1.15.9 I/- 8/- Bckob -/5 /8 El £1 Bukit Kajang 1.6.0 1.8.8 Bl 41 Bukit Linteng 2.0.0 2.5.0 I/, a/-597 words
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Article123 1914-11-11 5 II 41 B. Smelting Co. 12/- 18/8 81 41 l»i««. 1.0.0 1.2.8 6/- Electric T'waya 8/- 4/8 10 10 Fraaer k Neave 5P.00 66.00 60 60 Hammer ft Co. 85.00 06.00 100 Howartb Erskine 46.00 LOO 7%Pwt 100.00 LOO 100 K»tz Bro, Del. 100.00 10 10 Maynard Co. 12.50123 words
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Article44 1914-11-11 5 Buyers Sellers United Engineers 6% .1,284 500 Singapore Electric Tramways 6* £860,000 Spore Municipal 5% 11,878,000 B%pm Spore Municipal 44% of 1907 11,600,000 par Kuycrs Sellers Spore Municipal 4J% of 1909 11.00^,000 pai S'poro Municipal i% 2,000,000 »%di. Spore Municipal 4% .£300,000 98444 words
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Advertisement373 1914-11-11 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. November If M Haleroom, 2 seator Sisaire et Naudin Motor Car, at 11. November 18.— /t The Central Police Station, South Bridge hood, unservicable police stores, unclaimed and ontiscated goods, etc., at '2.80. November 13. -At No. 16, Nassim Road, Boacombe," excellent teak household furniture,373 words
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Advertisement488 1914-11-11 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RILEY HARGREAVES COY.. LIMITED. The Transfer Books of tb s Company will be closed from lltb to 'JUt, cart., inclusive UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED, D. Mili.br, Actg. Secretary, BEI 'RITARIEM. 1111 11-U ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. NOTICE. A Special General Meeting will be held on Thursday, tbe 12th instant, at488 words
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Advertisement35 1914-11-11 5 W. D. H. 0. WILLS HAND-MADE CIGARETTES. CARLSBERG BEER^ M^^^^^T World -wide Sole Agents THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Singapore. BUY "SHELL" YOU CAM RELY ON THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY. THEY DON'T CHANGE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.35 words
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Advertisement79 1914-11-11 5 »*»The buying quotations of sterling shares mast be regarded as purely nominal for tbe present. AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDOB ROAD TO- MIGHT I AT EMOTIONAL ITALA PRODUCTION IN 3 PARTS THE LITTLE ORPHANS This i* a photoplay of strong domestic interest in w.l icli the evil parpcae79 words
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Obituary17 1914-11-11 6 Gkbrard. Killed in action— probably near Ypres— on November 2, Harry Vernon Gerrard. L'eut., Border Regiment.17 words
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1240 1914-11-11 6 The Straits Times. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. THE END OF THE EMDEN. So the Emden is done for at last, and for her destruction no credit attaches to tbe powerful fleet acting under tbe directing genius of the Admiral at Singapore. It U altogether a strange story. One of tbe greatest1,240 words
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Article16 1914-11-11 6 The output of the Middle-ton Tin Mines for October was:— Sluicing 233.25 piculs, tributors 13.81 piculs.16 words
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Article22 1914-11-11 6 The figures of Porak tin export for October (excluding Upper Perak) are: Block tin piculs 23.7, tin ore piculs 34,894.88, duty J235.455.22.22 words
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Article27 1914-11-11 6 The members of the State Council, says the Peking Daily News, did not receive their salaries last month on account of the financial stringency of the Government.27 words
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Article28 1914-11-11 6 From German sources, dated New York, October 25, published in Shanghai Great Britain is sending her Canadian troops to Suez and is withdrawing her Indian troops from Egypt.28 words
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Article40 1914-11-11 6 The directors of the Sungei Kapar Rubber Company have declared an interim dividend of 12J per cent, to account of tbe year 1914 (equal to 3d. per share) payable, less incometax, at 1 -1\ per j£l on October 20, 1914.40 words
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Article49 1914-11-11 6 Queen Mary his sent to Corporal Crouch, of the 11th Hussars, whose riifht hand was amputated at the base hospital after the battle of Mons, and who is now at the Connaught Hospital, Aldershot. a bunch of white heather. Her Mnjesty saw Crouch in hospital during her recent visit.49 words
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Article50 1914-11-11 6 According to a report from Tokio, a boat manned by three Chinese has been captured off Tsingtau by a Japanese warship. Two mines were found in tbe boat and the Chinese confessed that they had been employed by tho Germans to lay mines in the sea. The men were executed.50 words
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Article59 1914-11-11 6 The Daily News reports that the Kaiser, who is with tint German troops operating against Russia, i» at Czentochowa, a town on the south west frontier of Poland. The C/.onstochowa Club House has been ap propriated for the Kaiser's quartets, and the whole place has been enclosed with barbed wire,59 words
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Article66 1914-11-11 6 The French newspapers pay a tribute to tbe remarkable work performed by British enginoers in repairing an important railway bridge which the Germans had destroyed in their retreat through the northwest of France. Trains were able to pass over tbe bridge three weks after the work of repairing had been66 words
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Article71 1914-11-11 6 While a train filled with Indian troops was standing in a station in France, a German aeroplane passed over the town and began to drop bombs. The Indians left the train, and indulged in individual firing, with tbe result that in a few moments the aeroplane fell. It was apparently71 words
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Article62 1914-11-11 6 A second British contingent of volunteers has left Shanghai for home under the auspices of the China Association. Among them arc meu from various outporta, Tientsin, Newchwang, Wuhu, Ningpo, and Bwatow. The conditions undtr which the men are volunteering are the same as those applying to the tirst contingent. The62 words
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Article81 1914-11-11 6 On Sunday evening last tbe Rev. John Nance, M.A., preached in the Presbyterian I hurcb a powerful sermon on behalf of the British and Foreign Bible Society and a special collection was made which realised 176, in "XL-ess of the ordinary Sunday collections. This sum has been foi warded to81 words
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Article87 1914-11-11 6 With reference to a German allegation of trouble in Indo China the following unquali tied ili-iii. nli has been issued by the French Consul -General at Shanghai The Gover nor Genera! of Indo-Cbina has telegraphed that the situation of Indo-China is perfectly quiet and that there is nei truth in87 words
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Article104 1914-11-11 6 A wounded British officer, speaking to a press correspondent at Boulogne on October 21, said The public have not yet realised what the allies' cavalry aro doing in the north-west of France. Thero are no longer missed charges in which thousands of men are in collision, but engagements of details104 words
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Article127 1914-11-11 6 A tall, white bearded, patriarchal yen tit man, drtqtfcttl in Kuroptan attire, with a Turkish fez, wan charged at the HongkonK Magistracy on November '2 with beioK m un lawful possession of one revolver, a quantity of ammunition, and a dagger at the Astor House Hotel. The defendant was named127 words
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Article403 1914-11-11 6 Mr. U. H. Spooner, the well known Lauca shire crirketer. has betn wounded at ths faint in France. Lieutenant of tbe reserve Dr. Hemelmg, .Inr.. interpreter of the German Consulate (Mineral, olian^hai, was killed in a skirmish of patrols near Tsiagtau on October 21. Mr. A. G.403 words
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Article62 1914-11-11 6 Boustend and Co. have received a telegram to tbe effect that the British steamer Shirley, of the American and Oriental line, bound from New York to Japan, China, Philippines and Singapore via the Panama Canal, has been abandoned on fire in tbe Pacific. Ths captain and62 words
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Article54 1914-11-11 6 The Raub Australian Gold Mining Cms pany's crushing oparations at Raub lor tbs four weeks ended Tth inst resulted as follows Bukit Koman Stone crushed I :t.;s tons, gold obtained 6H9 ozs., average per ton 3.177 dwts. Bukit Malacca Stono crushed Ii.S.IH tons, gold obtained 319 ozs., averago54 words
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Article84 1914-11-11 6 In MB informed circle*, states a London wire, it is saui that Japan is making a tremendous bid for Kuek.i*n trado and making every concession as to terns payment of contracts for goods manufacture ,i mitsidit Russia. Equaliy well informed uutbnril.it.-i> say that the spirit of84 words
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Article125 1914-11-11 6 It is stated in Rome that when II <m i man Emperor went to Met/, he found bin son Oscar ill with heart disease through th« hardships of the campaign. The Kaiser conferred on him the Iron Cross of tho First Class, but, there not being125 words
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Article187 1914-11-11 6 A Kill to amend the Alien Enemies (Winding up) Ordinance, 11*14, is to be introduced at an early meeting of the Hongkong Legislative Council. Tbe main object of this Kill n to provide for the payment of the liquidators' exponseH and remuneration in caw tliu m187 words
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Advertisement233 1914-11-11 6 RONEO Perfect Filing Systems. Suitable for any business, whether large or smali. Letters found or filed in a minimum of time. Inexpensive, simple, can be inspected at the Roneo showrooms. Advice on Filing. Gratis. CARD LEDGERS. STOCK RECORD SYSTEMS. 14a, Collyer Quay. CHRISTMAS TIDE Han it ever occurred to yon233 words
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Advertisement141 1914-11-11 6 ALHAMBRA THE PiCHEER CtNEMaTMRtPH THE«TRE, BE»CH ROID. Second Ihow 9 15 ».m. Flnt Show 7.10 p m Two Show* for ens Pajfintnt. TWO NUMBERS LATEST PATHE WAR GAZETTE BKCIIVKD BY LAST SATURDAYS MAIL (NOVEMBER 7) AMD MAIL OF NOVEMBER 4. IN CONJOKCTIOK WITH HER SCORN REPAID An Absorbing Defective Drama.141 words
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Advertisement11 1914-11-11 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5 and 8.11 words
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Article2641 1914-11-11 7 Emden' s Last Fight. LATER ACCOUNTS. The Koenigsbcrg Held Progress of Land Forces. The following message reached us from Government Houses yesterday afternoon The following further information regarding tbe Cocos Telegraph Station and thi Sydney Kmli-n tight bos baen courteously supplied by the local Manager of the Eastern2,641 words
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Article229 1914-11-11 7 Three Years for Chinese Coiner. The Chinese, Tang Chiang Kay by name, who, at tbe Singapore Assizes yesterday, claimed to be tried on charges of being in possession of counterfeit coins and instruments for counterfeiting coins, at the ond of the case for the prosecution refused to give229 words
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Article53 1914-11-11 7 Mile. Marguerite Neman, daughter of the defnnder of i.i«.-ge, I. us rncoived news of her father, who is now at Magdeburg. Ointial IiBtnaa baa recuvtrt .1 from tliu wounds lie received fiom tlirapDtl, but is still affected as a retail of inbaliDg the poisonous Ran given off by the picrite53 words
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Article469 1914-11-11 7 Claim for Supply of Australian Sheep. There was commenced this morning, before Mr. Justice Earnshaw in tl.e Supreme Court, tbe bearing of an action brought by Messrs. Stewart, Wilson and Company, of Kuala Lumpur, against the Muslim Mutton Trading Company of Singapore, to recover 1972. money469 words
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Article428 1914-11-11 7 Germany Reported To Be Feeling The Pinch. Bangkok papers publish the following official British telegrams despatched to the British Legation therp, dated November S The German newspapers criticise their Government's delay in fixing a maximum price on corn and controlling the supply, maintaining that the price428 words
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Article66 1914-11-11 7 A Presidential Man late bas been issued at Ptrking regarding Hebel activities in tbe country. It denounces Sun Vat Sen as an impostor who is not entitled to the honour of originating the revolution for the overthrow of the Manchiis. The revolution, tbe Mandate say*, started in the provinces. Sun66 words
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Article832 1914-11-11 7 FRIENDLY HELP FOR MEN GOING HOME. First Batch Welcome Assistance. When we reached office this morning wo found waiting for us a fine soldierly man wearing tbe active service rosette and a medal band that indicated previous active Rcrvioe. He frankly admitted that, though he will draw some832 words
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Article57 1914-11-11 7 (From Oub Own Cokrkspondsnt.) Penanp. November 10. Tbe Pe.iaog Turf Club, in annual meeting, reek-cttd the Hon. A. K. Adams pnt.il.ui ami passed the programme for the January meeting as advertised. It »;is cleciJul that the nett profits of the meeti&n b« hand.-<l to the I'rince o.'57 words
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Article804 1914-11-11 8 Scheme for ih- Liquidation Of Accounts. On October 2 tbe Stock Kxchange Com mitteu for General Purposes made an important announcement relative to a nt w rule and regulations which it has drafted for dealing with the positions of members who are auablt- to meet their obligations.804 words
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Article288 1914-11-11 8 Mr. 11. ti. W.x-duead, editor of the Peking (ia/ette, is the latest victim of the German cauipa^n to control the Pn-ss in e'hiu i -ay* tin' TekiDg corn upondent of the North t'iiinj. Dafl] \< wa His services have bata dispensed with as from tbe c288 words
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Article587 1914-11-11 8 Another Good Supply with Brisk Bidding. The Siogapo'o Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's 164 th auction took place yesterday, when there were offered for sale piculs 2.aji.6» (or 272,225 lbs.), and sold piculs 1,516.59 (or 202,212 lbs). The prices realised were Sheet smoked fine ribbed ...1125 to587 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article19 1914-11-11 8 Mr. A. Wragge has for the third connecutive time won tto amateur golf championship of Japan.19 words
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Article32 1914-11-11 8 (iarrison (iolf Club. Tbe competition for the ladies' medal will take place on Thursday, November 13. The men'H medal will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, 14th and 15th inst.32 words
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Article37 1914-11-11 8 Sembrong. -1,549 lbs TYnoni i ßorneo).- 30,850 lbs. ttukit Timah.— l6,2Bo lbs.; ten months 125.906 lbs. Benar 4,000 lbs. company's year to date 42,622 lbs. Bujong 11,(M4 lbs.; company's year to date 77.524 lbs.37 words
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Article82 1914-11-11 8 German reports circulated from New York on October 27 give voice to the following dreams of British difficulties It is reported from Constantinople that T.irkey and Afghanistan have concluded an alliance. Sanguinary encounters have taken place at Alexandria bttA'ti n the British garrison and tbe Indian troop*. Tbe court martial82 words
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Article633 1914-11-11 8 Prices Quoted In the Market This Morning. Singapore, Nov. 11, 1914 Messrs. Lyall aad Evatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotations this morning The quotations on Sterling Shares are only nominal. No*. Valcb Bcti&s. Sillies. 2/- Allagar 1/8 1 Anglo-Java 3/8 2/ Anglo633 words
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Advertisement36 1914-11-11 8 Little Peter Pumpkin blew hiv htle nosf>, Wiped hi« D.re-aminit eye lid Wore hi* warmest clothes, Pat bis feet in maatatd, Snuid twelve times- no fewer, Till his mammy cured bim With Woods' Great Peppermint Care.36 words
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Advertisement91 1914-11-11 8 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When you hare a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cere, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that con tains nothing injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on91 words
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Advertisement446 1914-11-11 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT;,. "Gaiety PICTURE PALACE. Junction of Albiht and Bbncoolbn Stbbbts. TIM Bing of the Pointing Flngtr Serial Series No 1 THE OORNER HOUSE MYSTERY Aa A.I Riitisk Detective Film 2 Hkblb. Dchation About 1 Houa. KalfDi's Powerful Oriental Drama A PRISONER OF THB HARBM. Real War Bo*>ne« THB SARDINIAN446 words
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Advertisement531 1914-11-11 8 MIGHELIN TYRES. Ample supplies available. No increase in prices. 20 to 25% cheaper than other tyres, and Still the Best. DUPIRE BROS., Singapore. 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,531 words
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Advertisement150 1914-11-11 9 PRATTS THE STANDARD MOTOR SPIRIT. Obtainable at WEARNE BROS., LTD. ©IN WEAKNESS, NEURASTHENIA CONSUMPTION iStk. CHLOROSIS gg^ Wk |A At! doctors agree that thi« vital Iron of the Hood ALWAYS CITIES, and gives everyone health, strength and beauty, i ii better t'ciii uncooked meat. Chalybeates. etc. STORAGE. We are in150 words
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Advertisement239 1914-11-11 9 THE STRAITS TIMES Can be obtained at the following places in Singapore Messrs. Kelly tod Walsh, Ltd. Money Changer, Raffles Hotel. Money Changer, Adelphi Hotel. Money Changer, Hotel de l'Borope Money Changer, Hotel ran Wijk. Messrs. Koh k Co., Bras Basab Road. The Refatthment Buffet. Tank Road Railway Station. Mown.239 words
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Advertisement393 1914-11-11 9 highly recommends VAN HOTJTEN'S W COCOA. iPll£ljuljJ fvjgk is so s/re/?ySl/cniny and I& "^^^^^jmSH^, A. delicious Havounny also B^AiJ^r^^^< lor puddings and pastry V- jr^w*"'*^- >> i jK Ut Cook use it RON STEAMER SAILINGS. 08AKA BHOBEN KAIBHA OSAKA MERCANTILE STEAMSHIP CO..LD) KOBE-BOMBAY LINE. The Company maintains a regular cargo393 words
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Advertisement287 1914-11-11 9 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. CHANGES IN STREET NAMES. NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with a Resolution patFod by the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, at a meeting held on the 31et July, 1914, that on the lot January, 1916, the names in the third column of the Schedule287 words
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Advertisement1388 1914-11-11 10 PROHPBROUS and PROGRESSIVE. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HKAD OFtnoa yimhunr Hmm, tliigrn LONDON OFFIOK i sa. OM 4m*rv, 8.0. 1W "i j ha. «a 0.90« *votMaa wtt. Iha h|M Owl la^i Mi Ik. Bnt.a Ub O-r»> A* i- wary fartlMta. armoTlvl plj>m» or AWiftiftnoa. moniy t» loaw.1,388 words
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Advertisement359 1914-11-11 10 BANKING. THE MERCANTILEBANK OF INDIA LTD. Capital Authorised £1,500.000 Capital Subaoribed £1,126,000 Capital Paid-up £562,600 Reaerve Fund £465,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. J. Black Esq Chairman. James Campbell Esq. H.Melvill SimonsEnq. J. A. .Maitland Esq. Sir David Yule. J. M. Ryrie E»q. Chief Manager Percy Mould Esq. Tiondon Manager Jas.359 words
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Advertisement920 1914-11-11 10 SALES BY AUCTION. AUCTION SALE Of EXCELLENT TBAK HOUSEHOLD FfKMTLRE, ETC., At Bcsxmbe, No. 15, Nastiiu Road, On Saturday, November 14, aat a p m. Excellent rattan chairs, tables and settees wax polished trak writing tablet teak bookcase with glass doors; Dyak kriseos, etc. Carved hardwood sideboard with mirror panel920 words
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Article871 1914-11-11 11 NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. Raids by /.eppelins Gerald Rips has discussed the possibilities of a raid by Zeppelins with one of tbe principal authorities on flight and one of the pioneers of Hying in England. He has studied flight in every country, Mr. Hiss writes871 words
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Article191 1914-11-11 11 The Electrical Contractor, which is the official or^in (if the Electrical Contractor^ Association (Incorporated), has been in ▼estimating the position of German electrical firms in Britain. As the result of its inquiry it divides them into two groups. la the first are all Uerman undertakings, whose191 words
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Advertisement205 1914-11-11 11 HALLFORD COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES IN STOCK One 2^-ton Lorry. One 3 -ton Tipping Wagon. I We have just suppl ed Two of the latter to tbe I I MUNICIPAL ENGINEER'S DEPT.. SINGAPORE. I PBince tbe arrival of tbe above tbe makers bare advised us tbat tbey bave been obliged to205 words
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Advertisement17 1914-11-11 11 KYNOCH'S HIGH-CLASS EXPLOSIVES I FOR Dislodging Tree Stumps AND General Blasting Operations BOLE AGENTS: McAlister Co., Ltd.17 words
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Advertisement416 1914-11-11 12 Goodrich TYRES. F FOR udlui SOLE AGENTS: Adamson, Gilf illan Go., Ltd., SINGAPORE, PENANG and MALACCA. WANTS. PAYING GUESTS WANTED. Large rooms with verandahs and bathrooms, close to town, suit married couple or bachelors. Apply Box 808, Straits Times. 211 112 ENGAGEMENT WANTED. By exporience planter. Manager, arriving Singapore early416 words
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Advertisement365 1914-11-11 12 NOTICES. KIAM KIAT CO. 108 ft 109. Market Street. Telephone No. 421. Shipchandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors. Estate Suppliers and Commission Agents. Soli Agents The Mulcott Belting Co., Ltd. Best Multiplar Bratd Hair Beltings. CODE FLAGS of all sizes ready In stock. Prices reasonable. 1-7 60-6 16 TENTS FOR CIRCUSES.365 words
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Advertisement807 1914-11-11 12 NOTICES. GUAN KIAT CO.. Ship-chandlers, Bovtrnment and Municipal Contractors, General Importer! and Exportsrk, aad Commissloa Aganti, Ettats, Rlm-MIII and Saw-Mill Suppliers. 37. Philip Street. Tel Address GUANKIAT,' gCoDBs: A. B.C. Cth Edition and A 1. TdcrhcDe fe- Office: 1288 and 1174. (Private 14SC t. Soli Auknts For GLOBE BOILER FLUID,807 words
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Advertisement391 1914-11-11 12 BUSINESS AS USUAL. SHELL MOTOR SPIRITS. ALL BRANDS, PETROLEUM OILS AND PURE METHYLATED SPIRITS In Large Quantities. CASH or CREDIT. HIN WATT CO. ■PLui.t No. 428. 102, Market Street $ARBAPARILLA Hon. DpAM Alcoholic UCV#I For health and happiness there is no beverage that can approach our Sarna parilla licer. It391 words
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Miscellaneous227 1914-11-11 12 Straits *(bimes. ADVERTISEMENT RATES.— Miscullane oos wants of every description arc insertod at the prepaid rate of $1 per foup linos for one or two insertions. Notices of Births, Marriages, or Deaths, if not exceeding four linee, f 1 each inser ion For p.p.c. cards, on page 8, 12. Inch227 words
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