Straits Echo, 19 September 1910
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Title Section38 1910-09-19 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. S. $24 Per Add uni. PENANG, MUJNDAY, 19th SEPTEMBER, 1910. Slagle Copy, 10 cents No. sell.38 words
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Advertisement1004 1910-09-19 1 TJQER braimo cement. A 258 <« «o V: 5* *r >-? 88 v>- "e PiM* IN r<? <5 /*£s7 /OK ALL PURPOSES. mrnmmmm THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTH. Head Office—Shanghai, Chin*. CAPITAL. TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our policy holders. The1,004 words
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Advertisement16 1910-09-19 1 SOLE AOENIS GUINNESS’S SI OUT Hi c* A o S^af > ft BTT s,ss?a TIANO LB* O*.16 words
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Article1437 1910-09-19 2 Rapid Increase. The appointment of Prince Tsai Tao, the brother of the Prince Recent of China, as Special Commissioner for the Investigation of Military Affairs with instructions to visit Japan, America, England, France, Germany, Italy and Russia, for the purpose of studying the military systems of1,437 words
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Advertisement32 1910-09-19 2 A Manger Avoided Tl»fiv is do dauger from blood poison resulting from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Halm is applied. It is an antiseptic liniment. For side by all Uispenmne* and Healers.32 words
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Advertisement241 1910-09-19 2 <J<inoM'>n capsules contain only the purest East Indian Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. The first dose quickly removes violent inflammatory symptoms, bots of 40 capsules, at all dealers and chemists. Those tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba. Cubebs and Injections CURE Ihe same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without241 words
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Advertisement500 1910-09-19 2 TEE PIPE OF PEACE. Relief to sufferer» from As'hma, Bronchitis, Nasal < atarrh. Affections *f the Throat, Coughs and Colds Sir Hiram Maxim’s Pipe cf Peace ANDTHK Maxim Menthol Inhaler, Price complete $7-50 TO BE HAD ONLY FROM THE PENANG DISPENSARY, LTD., (Late GRAHAM At CO, LTD.) 4, Beach Street,500 words
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Advertisement546 1910-09-19 2 mil ers »mof >er, alf ay. for r yNOTICE. A list of applications for public house licences to l>e considered at the meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices on Wednesday, the 28th Septenilier, 3910, may be seen on application at the Chinese Protectorate during the usual office hours. W.546 words
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Advertisement843 1910-09-19 2 e NOTICE. TAMIL IM MI1> RATI ON FUND ENACTMENT, IM8. I7<MPLOYERS OF TAMIL LABOUR J are hereby reminded that returns under the above Enactment for the preeed- j ing quarter must Vie sent to the office of j the Superintendent of Immigrants, Penang,! during the months of April, July, October843 words
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Article14 1910-09-19 3 English (Ateaye) —2Ut Sept. China (Delta) China (Bueloir) 27tD 'Jenna» Yorck) ...29th14 words
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Article36 1910-09-19 3 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service OuTwiEU Homeward A»*aye 21st Sept. I Delta 24 Sept. Devanha 5th Oct. Delhi 8 1X1 turi Service Outward. Homrward Borneo 29 Sept, I Candia 1 Oct. Japan 1 Oct. Syria 1436 words
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Article27 1910-09-19 3 Vessels From Agents Due Assay t Delta Bueloir Yorck Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A.G. Co. A. B. Co. B.M. Co. 21st Sept 24th 27th 2itth27 words
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Article24 1910-09-19 3 1 Vessel» For Agents Leaves Assaye Singapore A.G. Co. Sept. Delta Colombo A-G.ACo. Buelou) Colombo B.M. ACo. Yor els Singapore 1 1 B.M.ACo.24 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article171 1910-09-19 3 Palamcotta, Br. s.s., 2,208, Macdonald, 17th Sept.. Singapore, 15th Se|rt., Gen.—H. L. A Co. Herman Ijerche, Buss. s.s., 1,871, Ragel, 17th Sept., Singapore, 15th Sept., Gen.—A. G. Co. Hole Canton, Br. s.s., 294, Scott, 17th Sept., Acheen, 16th Sept., Gen.—Ban Ho Hin. Yakgtne, Br. s.s., 4,149, Pulsferd, 18th Sept..171 words
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Article45 1910-09-19 3 19th September. Pvtiafa, for Singapore. Padang, for Padang. Canton, for Bindings and Teluk Anson. Coen, for Olehleh, Pulo Weh Ac., Padang. Un Peng, for Pulau Laugkawi, Perlis and Setul. Plying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Glen ogle, for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow.45 words
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Article270 1910-09-19 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chuan, to-morrow, 8 a.in. Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Tongkali—Per Rotorua, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Asahan—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang—Per Leony Ho, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Pangkalan Brandan -Per Ban Whatt Soon, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Beli—Per Malaya, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham270 words
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Article189 1910-09-19 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Malwn, from London, Aug. 2t>, connecting with the Aemye at Colombo, due at Penang on 21st >epf. To sinjjapnre Mrs. R. W. Hamtry, Mr. and Mrs. Luhin Kuhl, Mrs. Warrener, Mrs. P». Collins and child, Miss Collins, Mrs. J. Mould and189 words
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Advertisement278 1910-09-19 3 P.&O.I S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departsros, f Mail Sarviea. Oatward. Sept. 21 Aenaye connecting with Malwa FAKES HY MAIL STE4MERS. 1st class 2ndclas8 To London by Sea £66 £44 To Marseilles or Gibraltar .£61 *12 £41-16 EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate Service. W ITH excellent accommodation for limited number of passengers.] t278 words
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Advertisement209 1910-09-19 3 (S HIPPIKO.) .1 r a! BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co., Penang, Agents. \v 1 /A, KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPP1J. (ROYAL DUTCH RACKET COMPANY.) For Intended to Sail. Steamer. Deli J (Twice a week). Tues. 20th Sept., 3 p.m. j Sat. 2tth Sept., 3 p.m. Dell. Batu Babra,209 words
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Advertisement534 1910-09-19 3 NORDDEUTSCHER JXOYD, BREMEN. MWM». QTOtAN UAH LUIS. m g s kr < -3T —5--' il r Vjf T rsv THE fast ami well-known mail steamers of this Company sail foitnightlv from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples’ (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice verea'), Port Said,534 words
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Article, Illustration95 1910-09-19 4 Ja*tice satisfies everybody and justice alone.— Kmrr*». Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THr CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No. 226 232, Beach Street. P«nang. PPIOE: DAIIiY IXM'AIi f'il per annum OUTBTATIONB Postage Kxtra. MAIL KDITIOX (Pest Free) s'3 CAHI.K ADDRESS Echo—Penang.” T* lophono No. 343 A.B.—All business communications should95 words
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Article478 1910-09-19 4 This article has absolutely uo reference to any sub judice case, so the meddlesome little boys who are learning to be lawyers need not try to get us into trouble this time. In another Colony a lawyer of that sort once wrote us what he called a warning.”478 words
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Article81 1910-09-19 4 At the annual General meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers: President. —Heah Swee I<ee. Vice-President. —Lam Hor Choong. Hon. Secretary. —Yap Swee Lin. Hon. Treasurer. —Toll Lip Koo. Cricket Captain. —Boay Ewe Ghee. Vice Cricket Captain. —Foo Joo Wan. Football Captain.81 words
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Article55 1910-09-19 4 The following business in tin has l*een done to-day Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, 7B buyers, no sellers j Straits Trading Co., i buyers, no sellers Eastern Smelting Co., 25 tons at 79.07.1 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 50 79.10 Total 75 tons. Rangoon rice is quoted here55 words
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Article423 1910-09-19 4 '< The latest alterations to Messrs. Anthony and Anderson’s share list are: Anglo-Malay 24s. —255. Consol. Malay 245.—255. Labu 15s. fid. —lfis. fid. Lumut 205.—245. fid. R. P. Inv. Trust 235. 9d.—2fis. 3d. The Kinta River is in flood owing to the recent heavy rains. Thirty-six persons, all423 words
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Article607 1910-09-19 4 {Before Mr. Justice Thornton.) Speculation in Tin. Plaintiffs.—Messrs. Bellr Co. (Penang) and Messrs. A. Strauss Co. (London;. Messrs. Behr Co. are suing (a) Klnio Ghuat Cheng for $12,72fi-94 (b) Eng Soon Chan Co. $13,574-17 (c) Lim Soo Chee, Lim Mali Seaug and Lim Soo Kee $10,290-03 (d) Ong607 words
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Article200 1910-09-19 4 Colin Gould, Advocate and a V as «Ported by us last week upended by Mr. Justice Thornton 1 ft the"* ,n 0aths arrart «l on a warrant l? f the Acting Solicitor. dav w’ f Mr H st,n 8 Rhodes. on Saturday last, for making a false200 words
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Advertisement1699 1910-09-19 4 A Copy of thin Prospectus hast keenjlleil with the Heyistrar of Joint Stock Companies. The Subscription List will open on the Ist day of October, 1910, and will close on or before noon on the 15th day of October, 1910. CHIN SENG CO., LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Straits Settlements Companies1,699 words
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Article79 1910-09-19 5 (Echo Special.) lii the F M S. Kuala Lumpur, 19th September.—The draft of the Freight and Steamship Enactment is published in the Government Gazette. The objects and reasons state that the draft reproduces, with necessary formal alterations, the Colonial Bill, and declares that the reasons which79 words
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Article35 1910-09-19 5 (Echo Special.) A Decrease. Kuala Lumpur, 19th Sept. —The final statistics in the tin exports for the seven months show a decrease of 26,000 pikuls as compared with a corresponding period last year.35 words
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Article32 1910-09-19 5 (Echo Special.) Gold and Wolfram. Kuala Lumpur, 19th Septemlier. —The gold exports for the past eight months was 12,493 ounces. The wolfram exports for the same period was 1,093 pikuls.32 words
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Article72 1910-09-19 5 (Echo Special.) Celebration of His Birthday. Singapore, 19th September. —H. H. the Sultan celebrated his birthday last Saturday with a banquet, among those present lieing H. E. the Governor, General Stephenson, 0.0. c.. Sir W. Hyndman-Jones, the Hon. Mr. W. Evans, and the members of the72 words
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Article109 1910-09-19 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Alliance with Austria and Germany London, 18th Sept.—lt, is significant that the Viennese clerical organ, Vaterland, publishes a summons to Turkey to conclude forthwith an alliance with Austria and Germany. It declares that no group of Powers will venture to attack or resist such combination. The109 words
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Article44 1910-09-19 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Kotlia in Favour of llesiKninp. liondou, 17th Sept.—The Rand Mail understands that General Botha is in favour of resigning. Final llesnlt of Election» London, 19th Sept.— Following is the final result of the South African elections Nationalists Unionists44 words
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Article31 1910-09-19 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Germans Arrested »t Moscow. Lomlon, liHh September.—A telegram from Moscow states that two German ()fficers have been arrested on suspicion of espionage at Moscow uiameuvreb.31 words
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Article58 1910-09-19 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Cannot Meet in I'aris. London. 17th Sept.—The French Government has prohibited the Egyptian Nationalist Congress from meeting in Paris this month. It announces that it has acted entirely on its own initiative, not desiring that Paris should lie the centre of uutiBritish crusade. It also58 words
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Article51 1910-09-19 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Koliat Pass < losed London, 19th September. —A telegram from Peshawar states that, owing to the raids of the Adam Khels, the Koliat l ass has been closed h> public traffic. It is stated that the unrest in the frontier is not due to51 words
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Article43 1910-09-19 5 (Supjdied by Reuter.) Second Pity in l’. S. Loudon. 19th Sept.—The census recently taken at Chicago shows that it has a population of 2,185,283, which makes it the second largest city iu the United States and the fourth in the world.43 words
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Article66 1910-09-19 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Warships to be Built by America London, 19th Sept.—A telegram from New York announced that Mr. Schwab who is controlling the Bethlehem Union Plants, has secured the contracts for the construction of several battleships aud other warvessels for the Chinese Navy. Mr. Schwal is66 words
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Article155 1910-09-19 5 Cullen —Parker. A verv pretty wedding was solemnised at the Roman Catholic Church of St. Michael on Saturday morning, the contracting jwrties being Mr. J. Cullen, Police Inspector of Gopeng, and Miss Alice E. Parker, of Swanlinlwr, Co. Cavan, Ireland. The bride was dressed in a white155 words
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Article1139 1910-09-19 5 ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. Present His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson. His Excellency the Officer Commanding Troops. Major Gen. Stephenson. GOO, The Hon’ble the Act. Col. Sec. W Evans. the Attorney-General F. Beltield. the 'ol. Treasurer W. 0. Michell. the Col Engineer F. L Pigott. the1,139 words
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Article218 1910-09-19 5 The Kuan tan correspondent of the Malay Mail sends that journal the following account of the sinking of the Government dredger Kuantan After a quiet spell a certain amount of excitement lias been created owing to the fact that the Government dredger Kuantan which had apparently218 words
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Article180 1910-09-19 5 Arrangements for Surrender of Fugitive Criminals. The Government Gazette of Septeinlier 16, contains the following notification dated the 12th inst.: —It is hereby notified that an arrangement has lieen made lietween the Governor of the Straits Settlements and His Highness the Sultan of Kedah that no180 words
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Article165 1910-09-19 5 Western Approach to Singapore. Position —Latitude 1° 14' N. Longitude 103® 4 7i E. Information has lieen received from the Lieutenant-Commander of His Majesty’s Surveying Ship Waterwitch that at a recent examination of the reported 4^-fathom shoal Eastward of Freshwater Islands, a least depth of 4 fathoms165 words
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Article39 1910-09-19 5 (For Fortnight Ended Sept. 15.) United U. S. The Kingdom. America. Continent. Tin 840 tons. 450 tons. 125 tons. (■Flour IPO Tapioca < Flake 89 Pearl 81 174 175 Black Pepper 2*>s 70 White 45 60 Copia 1,62139 words
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Article431 1910-09-19 5 Has Come Back to Straighten Things up.” The energy of nearly the whole Singapore police force was concentrated on Thurs<lay in tracing the movements of P. A. Griuies and, about 11 o’clock at night, he was recognised in a gharry near Orchard Road Police Station by two431 words
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Article468 1910-09-19 5 The following letter was addressed to the j Times of Ceylon Sir, —I think attached reply to a ques- j tion, by an Honorary Secretary of a Southern Indian Planters’ Association, as to whether members found that coolies that had lieen to Ceylon and the Straits468 words
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Article316 1910-09-19 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Teeeta, 17th Sept., from Singapore: Rev. Michael Sect, Mr. and Mrs. Bachee Ah Chan, Mrs. Wong Long Shook, Mr. Teow Chon. Mrs. Chin Ah Ngoh and Miss Chin Ah Ngoh, Messrs. M. Jones, a/, W. F. Bolton. C. Ambrosoli and Lunmugam. Per s.s. Putiala 18th Sept.,316 words
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Article31 1910-09-19 5 To-day. 16th Dav .of Bth Moon. Ladies' Rifle. Shooting. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. To-morrow. 17th Dav of Bth Moon. League Football Butterworth vt. jC. R. C., Esplanade.31 words
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Article18 1910-09-19 5 O Full Moon Sept. 19th Last Quarter 26th O New Moon Oct. 3rd First Quarter 11th18 words
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Advertisement12 1910-09-19 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds •to.12 words
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Advertisement228 1910-09-19 5 To-day's Advertisements. WA.KTTBD. V First-class Press Machine Man. Wages according to qualifications. Apply to the WORKS MANAGER, 19-9-10 Criterion Press, Ltd. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LTD. N OTIC’E is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 5 }>er cent, for the current year, h;us !>een declared, payable on 30th Septemlicr, 1910.228 words
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Obituary260 1910-09-19 5 Obituary. (Supplied by Renter.) Mr. W. C. Cowie. Loudon, 18th Septeml>er.—Mr. William Cowie, Chairmau of the British North Borneo Co., died at Baduauheim. Says the Strait s Times So far as we know. Mr. Cowie was never resideut in. or connected with, the Malay Peninsula, but his name was well260 words
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Article868 1910-09-19 6 Impressions or a French Visitor to the Peninsula. Writing from Singapore, a French corresI» indent of the Paris Financial Nctct gives his impressions of a visit to certain rublier plantations in the Malay Peninsula. The impressions that I have gleaned, he writes, I aiu bound to sav,868 words
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Article123 1910-09-19 6 Penano, 19th September. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4% 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4 7 R n 3 Credit 2/4; 7 3 Documentary.. 2/4,% Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 175 3 days’ sight Frivata 176 Bombay, Demand Bans 175 tfouluiein, Demand Bank 174 J 3 days’123 words
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Article176 1910-09-19 6 Gold Leaf $64.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 25| sales Trang Pepper 17 sellers Cloves 66. nom. Mace 86 nom. Pickings 77 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 18. —buyers No. 1 7.10 sales Sugar j 2 7. sales (.Basket 5.20 nom. Tapioca Flour 1.75 nom. Copra (mixed) 10.50 buyers176 words
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Article1350 1910-09-19 6 a *S.2 V Pm 19(X> p.c 12 pc. p.c. 15 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. 18 2U l‘K»9 1905 1907 1905 19U* I9<*; 1904 1910 1910 5(H),000 35,000 80,000 ***** >; SU*),(XH) 310.000 50.000 85,(HH> £8.5,000 500,000 22,000 4.400 70.000 44,000 415.(H)0 307.143 30.000 80,000 07.000 12 6 1 11/6 1 11,350 words
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Article180 1910-09-19 6 Penang, 19th September, 1910. Been c Soup pjr catty 14 Roast 99 -4 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... 20 Feet Tongue Mutton180 words
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Advertisement32 1910-09-19 6 (jonfißAll is a happy combination of Kawa Uesius with Oleum Santali in the proportion of 1 part Kawa Kawa to 4 parts Oleum. Hantal cures easily, no complications. All chemists and dealers.32 words
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Advertisement66 1910-09-19 6 About Digestion. It is not the quantity of food taken but the amount digested and assimilated that gives strength and vitality to the system. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and liver and enable them to perform their functions. The result is a relish for your food, increased66 words
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Advertisement13 1910-09-19 6 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Article707 1910-09-19 7 A YOUNG PRINCE WHO SHAPES WELL. How to Find Lost Balls. King George in his time has played golf to a very fair extent, and plays a very good game indeed, says the Standard. He can dnve a fair ball, play his irons, pitch properly, and, as we707 words
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Article260 1910-09-19 7 '1 lie psychology of the Spoonerism would lie worth investigation. Why is it that we all perpetrate it from time to time And wh v, sometimes, does the I train absolutely refuse to put it right. A Daily Chronicle writer recalls getting out of a train at Paddington and260 words
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Advertisement888 1910-09-19 7 IKTSXJRA.KT CBS. THE LONDON ASSURANCE CORD ORATION. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. rPHE undersigned, having been appointed X Agents for the al>ove Corporation, are now prepared to accept MARIN E and FIRE risks at current rates. PATERSON. SIMONS Co. Ltd. !2o Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd. GUARANTEE DEPARTMENT. Bonds888 words
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Advertisement172 1910-09-19 7 EXPRESS. Messrs. CHOON HIN Si Co. beg to notify the public that they have just established a Tailoring and Outfitting Department. They have secured a Cutter of long experience, and guarantee as to cut and fitting of various fashions. Prices Moderate. Orders promptly executed. Trial Order Solicited. Large consignments of172 words
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Advertisement57 1910-09-19 7 <jtt It To-day. Chamberlain's Stomach ami Liver Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after eating and wake up with a had taste in your mouth. They will iinpro>e your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food.57 words
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Advertisement834 1910-09-19 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, cate of Dr. A Uen A Co., Pha US. C larges Moderate Ccnsultation Frue. %rn*7mm%' AT vn. Penang Road. few door» trnrp the Eastern and Orten al Hotel. 6 mtbu BURRELL Go ’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. 70 FF. MAD RETAIL834 words
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Article1642 1910-09-19 9 ('From Our Own Correspondent London, August 26. Holidays Over. London is once again filling up after the holidays, and every train brings back crowds of sun-browned holiday makers. The streets are presenting a fuller appearance, and the constant processions of luggage-laden cabs are now leaving the stations1,642 words
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Article97 1910-09-19 9 September, 1910. H.W. LAV. 11. VV. L.W. a.M A.M. I\M. P.M. 19th 11.50, 5.53, Nil. 6.21 20th 12.09, 6.27, 12.45, 6.43 21st 1.04, 7.14, 1.24. 7 .34 22nd 1.43, 7.53, 2.03, 8.13 23rd 2.23, 8.32, 2.43, 8.41 24th 3,02, 0.13, 3.23, 0.33 25th 3.47. 10.00, 4.12,97 words
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Article1002 1910-09-19 9 By Stephen Gwynn. Billingsgate Synonym to me for the suavest manners, the most considerate courtesy. I have spent, hours there, worrying people with questions: I have moved about m it when it was at its busiest, imjiediug the traffic like a fly in an antheap and I never heard1,002 words
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Article774 1910-09-19 9 Ceylon Government’s Botanical Reports. Tlie following notes are from the Ceylon Government's botanical reports. The most remarkable economic feature of the year has lieen the unprecedented value attained by Para rubber, which has recently reached a figure far beyond anything anticipated by this Department. Although the774 words
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Article859 1910-09-19 9 Going down town the other day. a splash of vivid scarlet suddenly arrested my gaze, forcing it defiantly as it were from the entrancing book I was reading. The morning was dull and grey cold, I had almost written, and a drizzling rain was falling in a half-hearted,859 words
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Article822 1910-09-19 9 Writing on the declining fortunes of the Bar a barrister says —The sad truth is that for the last ten years or so things have not been prospering with the Bar. Each year has been looked forward to in hopes that it would mark a change for822 words
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Article277 1910-09-19 9 Few people are aware that the Chinese invented football. H. A. Giles, Professor of Chinese at Cambridge University, says footlmll was played by the Chines»; several centuries liefore Julius Csesar landed in Britain. Its invention lias lieen aserilied to the mythical Yellow Emperor of the third millennium277 words
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Article238 1910-09-19 9 Probably the most remarkable sentence ever pronounced upon a convicted prisoner was delivered recently by a judge in New Mexico. It was a case of murder of a peculiarly atrocious kind, and in sentencing the pri sober to ’death the judge remarked that his duty-became238 words
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Advertisement77 1910-09-19 9 How to r ore a Cold Be ;us careful as you can, von will occasionally take cold, and when you do, get a medicine of known reliability, one that luis an established reputation and that is certain to effect a quick cure. Such a medicine Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has77 words
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Advertisement51 1910-09-19 9 We read of love, we read of war. Of valorous deeds and mystic lore. But then, wove read it all l>efore. And yearn for something newer There's nothing fresh, the world is stale. \ud weary as a twice-told tale. Vet. stay when coughs and colds prevail. There's Woods" Great Peppermint51 words
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Advertisement70 1910-09-19 9 Accidents Will ll;ippen in the Best Regulated Families. The average home is frequently in need of a good liniment, as accidents will happen and slight ailments appear when least expected- For a cut or bruise, a burn or srald, Chamberlain's Pain Balm is excellent. It is also good for sprains70 words
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Advertisement1116 1910-09-19 10 “MY FRIENDS THE SAVAGES," SIGNOR 6. I. CERRUTI, PRICE $2-60. THK CBITBKION PRESS, LTD. 22b 230 Beach Street <Ch<R9 Banuk G i Gin) ben*: Wo: Main Road. Imln'n Till Miners, Advancers and Goods Store. We have just received al 4- W i I. Tci?:.i’ Guide to Penanjj, BT THB IA’O1,116 words
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