Straits Echo, 5 September 1910
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Title Section38 1910-09-05 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 8. $24 Per Aoogm. PENANG, MONDAY, fith SEPTEMBISK, 1910. Slagic Copy, 10 ceats. No. A »9.38 words
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Advertisement1004 1910-09-05 1 tiqer brand ocment' N°2sB 52 «9 4* n* S' 55^ 36 «e IN *7 x$ ro «£Sr FOR ALL PURPOSES. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Okficic—Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government ns a special protection for onr policy holders. The ONLY company that1,004 words
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Advertisement15 1910-09-05 1 GUINNESS’S SIOUI I TIANQ LEE Oo O :Cv o ft T- m tLm SOLE AQENIS.15 words
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Article648 1910-09-05 2 Mine Yvonne Sarcey, in her book The 1 Koad to Happiness,” lias some hard things to sav of tie* young Frenchwoman of to- dav. The modern girl, she nays, has read for a purpose till «he caunot read for plea- sure. She doe* not know how to648 words
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Article239 1910-09-05 2 Details of thrilling adventures of a party of British explorers, led by Mr. Walter Goodfellow, have just reached Eugland from New Guinea. Oue of the explorers, Mr. Stalker, met with a terrible fate. He lost his way in a dense jungle, Itecame delirious with fever, and rushed239 words
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Article105 1910-09-05 2 The following unclaimed letters etc. are lying at the General Poet Office, Penang:— Ijetiers. Bainbridge, Mrs. K. IjUW, J. Becker. P. Lindast, A. L. Brown, B. Murphy, Jas. Caplan. G. Palmer, h. 3. C. Cobb, K. G. H Parker, A. V. Cohen, M. Robbins, F. Croning, G. B.105 words
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Advertisement67 1910-09-05 2 About Digestion. It is not tin* quantity <»f food taken but tin* amount dieted and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to tlie svatem. ChantlierlaiU H Stomach ami Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform tlieir function*. The result i* a relish for your food,67 words
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Advertisement470 1910-09-05 2 I These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba. Cubebs and Injections CURE ihe same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience, Each Capsule bears the name. Paris. 8, rue Vivienne Sold by all Chtmists. GRIFFINS JANUARY, 1911. I'IHE Committee of the Penang Turf Club have ordered a batch of470 words
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Advertisement1586 1910-09-05 2 ARDATH’S i 0* m CVJTTME m OBfCC u? .Virginia GrWJE 'GARETI is hereby given that the tiger mark common']v known as the Tiger Brand is the sole and exclusive property of the undersigned in respect of shirts and belts and of any goods of a similar nature \nv person or1,586 words
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Article18 1910-09-05 3 English {Delhi) —.J? 8 1 China. Arcadia ‘"V* 1 China Goeben German (P. E. Fnednch) ...15th18 words
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Article37 1910-09-05 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. I OUTWA.U. 0 “7“«£pt Delhi 7 Sept. f nWi* 1« **Pt A»a<i,' «let I Della fcura aenric*. Outwaed. Uo D Palaivan 13 Sept. I i <vt Borneo 20 m I Candia 137 words
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Article28 1910-09-05 3 Vessels From Agents Due Delh i Arcadia Goeben Prim Eitet Friedrich. Colombo A.G. Co. Singapore A.G.&Co. Singapore B.M.&Co. Colombo B.M. <fcCo. 7tli Sept 10th 14th 15th28 words
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Article24 1910-09-05 3 Vessels For Agents Leave Delhi Arcadia Goeben Prinz Eitel Friedrich 1 Singapore Colombo Colombo h A.<*. Co. A. B. Co. B.M. Co. Sept.24 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article160 1910-09-05 3 Sunda, Br. s.s., 2,987, Peters, 3rd SepL, Singapore, Ist Sept., Gen. A. G. A Co. Malacca, Br. s.s., 405, Upton, 3rd Sept., Tongkah, 2nd Sept., Gen. —A. G Co. Dunera, Br. s.s., 3,403, Neilson, 4th Sep*., Rangoon, Ist Sept., (ten. H. L. Co. Austria, A us. s.s., 4,871, Pasisch,160 words
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Article61 1910-09-05 3 sth September. Malacca, for Tongkah. Austria, for Singapore, China and Japan. Sree Bangka, for Pagoerawan and Batu Bahra. Canton, for Bindings and Teluk Anson. Kum Sang, for Calcutta. Van Stroll, for Olehleh, Pulo Weh Ac., Padang. Glenqgle, for Rangoon. Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Flying Dragon,61 words
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Article246 1910-09-05 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong C/nuin, to-morrow, 8 a.in. Trang—Per Leong Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asahan—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pangkalan Brandan —Per Ban Whatt Soon, to-morrow, l p.ui. Deli—Per Menggala, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Omapere, to-morrow, 3246 words
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Article235 1910-09-05 3 Per P. and O. s.s. India, from London, Aug. 12, connecting with the Delhi at Colombo, due at Penang on 7ib Sep». To Penang Dr. W. Fletcher, Messrs. W M. Dodds, E. Hatch, D. F. McLauchlau, R. E. Carr and J. M. Pennycuick. To Singapore Messrs.235 words
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Advertisement280 1910-09-05 3 P.&0. S.N.C Kxpwlcd Arriuli and Departure f f Mail Service. Outward. Sept. 7 Delhi connecting with India ‘21 Assayc do. Malwa Oct. o Devanha do. Macedonia Homeward. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea <£66 <£44 To Marseilles or Gibraltar £61-12 £41-16 EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate280 words
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Advertisement271 1910-09-05 3 BRITISH INDIA s JL T STEAM NAVIGATION CO MLTD. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co., Penang, Agents. KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAI. DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) For Intended to Sail. Deli. (Twice a week). Deli Batu Bahra, Asahan, Paneh and Singapore, (Fortnightly). Singapore (direct) Connecting with Batavia and other Java, etc, ports, (Fortnightly.) Fri. 16th271 words
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Advertisement514 1910-09-05 3 .(S hip P 1 NO.) NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. nmmAi. fiBBIUS HAIL LUTE. W s '^sKTSjyL**; THE fast aud well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang,514 words
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Article, Illustration94 1910-09-05 4 Joattrc MtirUm rrwy body iikl |n*ti<w »1«.-**«» f'libliahwl (l»lly (wept Sunday».) AT CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No. 226—282. Beach Btie*t. I*-D..ug PRICE: DAILY LOCAL per Anonm OrnrrATlOW* »’o*time K*tra. MAIL EDITION (Pint Free) $J CAHLB ADDRESS Echo—Penang.” Telephone No ?43 A.B. -All buuineee ruuimutiinitlon* *hould be addreemd to94 words
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Article562 1910-09-05 4 Two of our informantB in the Taiping Ruhlter Estate controversy refuse to give us the data we ask for. They say it is no use to go on arguing with the pig-headed Singapore man. We think they make a mistake. The allegations have been too reckless and562 words
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Article549 1910-09-05 4 The Hon. Mr. C. W. Darbishire isn’t a bad special pleader. We have enjoyed reading his speech against the Shipping Ring Bill. His reference to the chorus of condemnation is quite pretty. He said I should prefer to liken it to one of those mechanical orchestras which one549 words
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Article82 1910-09-05 4 The parishioners of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulau Tikus. will celebrate the Sacerdotal Silver Jubilee of the Rev. P. Perrichon, Vicar of that Church, on the 25th inst. Subscriptions have been collected for a purse and an illuminated address is in pre}«tration by Mr. Felsiuger82 words
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Article73 1910-09-05 4 The following business in tin lias been done to-day:— Penang: Straits Trading Co., > buyers, no sellers /8.4-0 Eastern Smelting Co., w n buyers, no sellers > PenangTin Exchange, 25 tons at 78.10 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 150 78.65 Total 175 tons. Tin is quoted73 words
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Article64 1910-09-05 4 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following tie has been fixed for tomorrow Profession Pairs (Final): Eicheuberg and God by vs. Neubronner and Rogers. The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday, the 7th inst. Mixed Double Handicap, (Final) Mr. and Mrs. Martin vs. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich. Ladies’64 words
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Article444 1910-09-05 4 The latest alterations to Messrs. Anthonv and Anderson’s share list are Malakoff $2.25.-82.75. i Anglo-Malay 255. 3d.—265. 9d. Highlands £5-15-6.—£6-2-6. Kamuning 6s. 3d.—7s. 6d. Linggi 545. 6d.—575. 9d. Merlimau 6s. 9d.— 7b. 6d. Padang Jawa 4s. 6d.—ss. S. S. Bertam Bs.—Bs. 6d. Singapore Para £3} —£3f. Vallambrosa 445.444 words
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1023 1910-09-05 4 Lawter’b Clerk in Trouble. Before Mr. R. B. Osborne, on Saturday last, James Alexander Robless, recently in the service of Mr. George Teeliug, Advocate and Solicitor, was charged by Yep bin Haji Sahat, of Permatang Jangus, Province Wellesley, with criminal breach of trust in respect1,023 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article67 1910-09-05 4 (Sc ho Special*) Clistudii ('onreali d in Hstdifrh. Singapore, sth September. —On Saturday night the Monopoly Officers searched a twakow on shore which had just come from the s.s. Glenoyle. Tliey seized seven jars, labelled radishes, from Amoy consigned to a local Chinese chop. The radishes were putrid,67 words
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Article54 1910-09-05 4 (Echo Special.) Quin-William?. Kuala Lumpur, sth Sept.—The marriage was solemnised in Malacca on Saturday lietween Mr. Quin, late of the Planters’ Stores’ Agency, and Miss Williams. 0 Hara- s t irk. On Friday, at Seremban. Mr. Granville O’Hara, of the Forest Department, was married to Miss Kuth Aileen54 words
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Article22 1910-09-05 4 (Kchn Special.') 50 Cases in Pahang Kuala Lumpur, sth Sept,—Alsjut fifty further rases of cholera broke out in Pahang last w'eek.22 words
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Article49 1910-09-05 4 [Echo Special.) 1 ngiist Crops Kuala Lumpur, sth Septemlier.—The August crops of the undermentioned estates were as follows Tremelbye 6,500 lbs. (In July 5,964 lbs.) Glenshiel 4,788 lbs. (Past 8 months —24,819 lbs., against 1,564 in 1909.) Singapore, sth Sept.— Kainuning 8,880 lbs. Singapore Para 5,000 Tambalak 1,12449 words
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Article36 1910-09-05 4 (Krh o Sfterin I.) August Output. Kuala Lumpur, sth SeptemW. Tin August output of the Rahman Hvdraulic Tin Company was 550 pi kills. The output of the Rahman Tin Company for August was 731.76 pikuls.36 words
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Article37 1910-09-05 4 (Hr ho S/ ter in l ippoii tiMMit as f Mli fttl Cfiuiiriller Z *lt if. Kuala Lumpur, stl, Sept.-The appoint"""t "f Mr H D. Griffiths a» member of the federal Council is gazette*!.37 words
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Article28 1910-09-05 4 (Erin, Special.) Ann iiifed Kniir'a iou 'gent. Kuala Lumpur, sth Sept —Mr J C Sugars, formerly of Kuautan, has been appointed emigration agent in India.28 words
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Article44 1910-09-05 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) (L>ve Condition. K..me' i 9 '.a«e 4 l ',t f mh r A ,ele n m tvome states that, according to a tlesn-.t-i. irom Adisabeba, the Emperor Menelik h-.rl a further apoplectic seizure. His conditir n is now most grave.44 words
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Article155 1910-09-05 4 i Supplied by Renter.) Employers Determined. London, 3rd September.—The shipbuilding crisis has can set l a sensation as the industry, is recovering much of the valuable work promised, including the building of twenty destroyers. The emplovers defend the lockout ami will not notice the ground put forward by155 words
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Article72 1910-09-05 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) To b A'ccomp.r.i d by the i iv.wn Pi iIIITHH. London, 3rd Sept, —A telegram from Berlin states it is semi-officially announced that the Crown Princess will accompany the Crown Prince on his tour as far as Ceylon. After the return of the72 words
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Article36 1910-09-05 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) King Honoured by KaKsia. London, sth September.—A telegram from Cetinje states that the Grand Duke Nicholas presented the King of Montenegro with the baton of a field marshal of the Russian Army.36 words
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Article72 1910-09-05 4 (Supplied by Renter.) I emplane Service Across the Sahara. London, sth September.—Tlie French M'mstrv War will establish an aerial T in Southern Algena in view of a tranyJo Imran service of aeroplanes linking up the fiench possessions. F french General Impressed froin Pai ’is states that General Baillcmd, commanding72 words
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Article29 1910-09-05 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) Ideht a*id Strong. London, 4th September.—A new allov sllmi duralumin. »li K htlv heavier ‘tblj u urn,.,,,,,,, and a» rteel. |,L •Wem.l bv Om Viukera-MaximCW29 words
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Article40 1910-09-05 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) Mile i„ 2 averaged 32 8 L-n.at* Paulding, a W h U iwiil txfhdTon J TWdfy°6th° S< ti> morrow), at 6.30 p.m. ‘h. A iCtaSn!rsss; h** 112 rune in fewer than sixteen boundaries H h40 words
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Advertisement30 1910-09-05 4 (ioiinsan (iu i-a^ule» i« e .he dative appura.u» „o m p lk ion “v 80,1 CUr i'« actiou i. moo favourable in Cyrtiti,, Approved by reading specialists of the day.30 words
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Article5046 1910-09-05 5 Second Reading of Shipping Bill. Hon. C. W. Darbishire’s Bitter Attack. An lushUMsht of War. Present: His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson. The Hon’ble the Act Col. Sec. VV. Evans. the Col Treasurer W. C. Micliell. the Col Engineer F. J. Piggot. the Attorney-General F. Belfield. the5,046 words
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Article199 1910-09-05 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Gwalior, 3rd Sept., from Singapore Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Fish and children, Messrs. A. J. Buncher, B. E. A. Pritchard, E. L. Shaw r and Williams. Per s.s. Du.it.ci a, 4th Sept., from Rangoon Messrs. W. N. Willis and J. O. Cieeron. Per199 words
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Article31 1910-09-05 5 To-day. 2nd Day of Bth Moon. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.ui To-morrow. 3rd Day of Bth Moon. Town Band, Golf Club, 6 to 7 p.in.31 words
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Article18 1910-09-05 5 First Quarter Sept. 12th O Full Moon 19th Last Quarter 2bth O New Moon Oct. 3rd18 words
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Advertisement146 1910-09-05 5 To-day’s Advertisements. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The next ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office, at 3-30 p.m. on Thursday, the 8th instant. L. A. Coutier BIGGS, Secretory. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Prevention of Cruelly to Animals The Public are solicited to co-operate in preventing the cruel146 words
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Advertisement624 1910-09-05 5 PENJfiW* SALES' ROOM. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Household Furniture, Pony and Trap, Palanquins, Harness, Photographic Apparatus complete, Plants, etc., COMPRISING Brass Double ami Single Bedstead», Dressing Tables, Fancy Wash-hand Stand* tiled top, Round Table Colour Marble Top, Fancy Tiles Tables, Statues. Marble Flower Stands, Hanging, Table and Standard624 words
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Article121 1910-09-05 6 Penang, sth September. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4*, 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 T 3 Credit 2/4? M 3 Documentary.. 2/4^* Calcutta, Demand Bank B-*. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 174$ Mouluiein, Demand Bank 174 3 days* sight Private 170$121 words
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Article188 1910-09-05 6 Gold Leaf $64.60 Black Pepper, no *tock White Pepper sales Trang Pepper 17y sellers Cloves 66.— nom. Mace 86.— nom. Pickings 77 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 18. —buyers No. 1 7. —sales Sugar < 2 no stock (.Basket 4.25 nom. Tapioca Flour 1.75 nom. Copra (mixed) 10.50 buyers t188 words
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Article184 1910-09-05 6 Penang, sth September, 1010. Beep— cts. Soup pvr catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver j>er catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... 20 Feet t 24 Tongue184 words
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Article1785 1910-09-05 6 a Ip 0.2 Number of ’3 a, g Capital. Shares Dividends. Name. 2 '-g (5 S imwd |s I I f** j >2 1 <2 m *m *****907 1908 1909 1910. RLBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p C p.c. p.c. p. c. 1909 150 000 130,000! 1 l 'Ayer Kuning Rubber1,785 words
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Advertisement30 1910-09-05 6 The wont rapid and satisfactory results are obtained bv treatment with tiloflOMll (Kawa Santal). Booklet and sample to medical men free on application to any of the chief Penang Chemists.30 words
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Advertisement63 1910-09-05 6 NOTICE. TAMIL IMMIGRATION FUND ENACTMENT, 1908. Employers of Tamil labour are hereby reminded that returns under the above Enactment for the preceding quarter must be sent to the office of the Superintendent of Immigrants, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be63 words
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Article96 1910-09-05 7 A German Commrnt. l London, July *6.—The Neueste heien, a Berlin journal, commenting upon the agitation for a limitation of armament!, states:—“The British Liberal newspapers are agitating for an understanding because the German high sea fleet of 1914 will consist of Dreadnoughts’ and Dreadnoughtcruisora.' Krupps have since96 words
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Article216 1910-09-05 7 A table in the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs report for 1909 outlining the share taken by various nations in the carrying trade between the open ports of China shows that in tonnage of clearances British ships lead the way with 12,278,672 tons. China comes next wit216 words
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Article187 1910-09-05 7 Dk. Emu, Reich on England’s Greatness. Dr. Emil Reich, speaking at a meeting of the Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain, held at Caxton Hall, on the subject of Why England of all countries is least adaptable to any sort of Socialism,” said that English Socialists cried187 words
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Article174 1910-09-05 7 September, 1910. DaU H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. sth 12.63, 7.01, 1.10 7.22 6th 1.27, 7.35, 1.44, 7.52 7th 2.00, 8.07, 2.16, 8.22 Bth 2.30, 8.38, 2.45, 8.53 9th 2.59, 9.06, 3.14, 9.21 10th 3.29, 9.37, 3.43, 9.56 11th 4.03, 10.13, 4.23, 10.24174 words
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Advertisement1445 1910-09-05 7 XNSXJH^.NOEIB. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CONI’ ORATION. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. ri'HE undersigned, having been appointed 1 Agents for the al>ove Corporation, are no» |»rej>arai to accept MARINE and FIRE rmk» at current rates. pATEItSON. SIMONS At Co. Ltd FOR SALE?| EXPRESS. I tt 1 1C Commercial Union Assurance1,445 words
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Advertisement101 1910-09-05 7 How to Cure a Cold. Be as careful as you can, you will occasionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known reliability, one that has an established reputation and that is certain to effect a «juick cure. Such a medicine is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has101 words
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Advertisement965 1910-09-05 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, cate of Pr. Allen A Co., Pha. US.A. C ar?fts Moderate, CensultatiOß Free. AT 2!a. Penang Hoad A It» dtrti final the East era aai OrtoaU Ratal. 6 mtba. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BB HAD RETAIL FROM ALL965 words
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Article1948 1910-09-05 9 Wells* New Hero. Mr. H. G. Wells’s new story, The New Machiavelli, which is running in the Enghfh Renew, is proving to lie most arresting :ind interesting. Mr. James Milne, the editor of the Rook Monthly, was recently in the company of a group of New1,948 words
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Article1052 1910-09-05 9 DANGERS OF THE PRESENT SITUATION. Revolutionaries and Reformers. The most salient feature in the recent his- torv of China is the sternly progress of the reform movement, writes the Peking corres|hindent of the Manchester Guardian. -The Imperial Edict of August 27, 1908, announced a ve y comprehensive programme,1,052 words
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Article1161 1910-09-05 9 OIL KING INVIGORATED BY NEW TREATMENT. Unlikely to Become Popular in England. A novel treatment for lowered vitality greatly shocked residents of Cleveland, Ohio, who live near the magnificent estate of Mr. John D. Rockefeller until it was made clear why, since the recent return of the1,161 words
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Article1088 1910-09-05 9 His Majesty Sidney 1., the new King of the Cocos-Keeling Islands, was in London recently engaged over the administration of the affairs of the late King, his father, whose estate has just been proved at the value of over =£200,000, exclusive of his properties in1,088 words
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Advertisement68 1910-09-05 9 Accidents Will Happen in the He»t Regulated Families. The average home is frequently in need of a good liniment, as accidents will l‘ a PP« n and slight ailments appear when least xoe< ted. For a cut or bruise, a buni or scald, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm It is also good68 words
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Advertisement55 1910-09-05 9 Get It To-day. < 'hamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets aiv iust what you need when you have nc appetite, feel dull after eatmgand wale u Jill, a l«d taste in your mouth. They wil improve your appetite, cleanse and inngorat. stomach and give vou a relish fo, vour food. For55 words
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Advertisement50 1910-09-05 9 A piece of string on my finger Now. what can that be for Something I have to remember To fetch to-night from the store. My wife said she'd die without it. Her cough she could never endure Her cough now I know what she’s waiting, It’s Woods’ Great Peppermint Cun50 words
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Advertisement32 1910-09-05 9 A Danger Avoided. There is no danger from blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is applied. It is an antiseptic liniment. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.32 words
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Advertisement82 1910-09-05 9 Woods’ Great Pepperiniut Cure for all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds etc. PRITCHARD CO. 1» K NANG SOLE AGENTS FOR RMOS PATENT m 1 FLASKS. Guaranteed to keep Liquid Hot or Cold for 24 hours in any climate LEATHER COVERED. l*int size, $lO uett. Quart size, fl 5 nett. Pint82 words
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Advertisement13 1910-09-05 9 For ail internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure13 words
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Advertisement1111 1910-09-05 10 “MV FRIENDS THE SAVAGES.” BY SIGNOR 6 B. CERRUTI. PRICE $2-50. THE CRITERION PRESS, I.TD. 238*230. Brack Bleed We Have Received Another CoNiJIOMMENT or TOU6H WHITE MANILLA ENVELOPES. Cheap and Strong Quality. Price $l-50 per 1,000. CASH NETT. The CHEAPEST Envelope* in the market. None to equal. INae.plc*» on 41,111 words
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