Straits Echo, 26 November 1910
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Title Section41 1910-11-26 1 Straits Echo 10-PACE EDITION DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FED£R\TE!) MU.AV STAVES \M) THE F\R EAST GENERALLY VO I- 8. 8 24 Per Annum BN AN (A SATIKDAV, 26th NOVEMBER, 1910 Single Capjr, 19 cents. No. 270.41 words
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Advertisement1327 1910-11-26 1 FROM equator TO POLAR REGIONS WfP DOG'S HEAD GUINNESS THE STOUT YOU’RE USEO TO OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE IN QUARTS, PINTS AND NIPS. Vm« Ii K K JSI (Jo.. Snip Aupnt K W A. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LT1). Hbai) Offick—Shanghai, China. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000,000. 1200.000 deposited with the Hongkong Government1,327 words
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Advertisement8 1910-11-26 1 9 3 a Tiuig Lee Co, Sole Agents.8 words
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Article572 1910-11-26 2 NEW MEMBER OF TIIE CABNIET. Tbe Daily Mail says We understand that his Majesty’s Government, having regard to the wishes of the self-governing Dominions, are aliout to make a radical change in the Colonial, Offi«*e. A new Secretary of State will shortly be appointed and a572 words
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144 1910-11-26 2 Several prominent officials of the No ddeutscher Llovd and other companies arrived in Bangkok by the Wonykvi on Novemlier 12. Among the party were Mr. Heineken, general director at Bremen, Mr. Legge, director at Singapore, Mr. Bruthja, director at Hongkong, Mr. Diehn,144 words
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Article61 1910-11-26 2 X OT «.her. 1910. Date 11 W LW H.W. L.W. AM. A.M. pm. pm. 26th 7.54, 2.11, 8.28, 2.45 27th 8.58, 3.13, 9.2’, 344 28th 9.52, 3 58, 10.04, 4.10 29th 10.14. 4.24, 10.3*, 444 30th 10.5*. 5.03, 11.12, 5.21 Times of Sunrise and Sunset. Date.61 words
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Article, Illustration389 1910-11-26 2 F,mou9 Psychic Offers To Send A Full 2-Page A alysis Of One’s Character To All Who Are In er(e ted In T is Science. Pe. pie In All Walks Of Life Consult Him And Praise His Work As Rem389 words
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Advertisement91 1910-11-26 2 Chambe la*n’s «High KcneJy the Meat b'ailiable. This remedy has no superior ss a cure for colds, croup and whooping cough. It has Uvu a favorite with tie motherof young children for almost forty years. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy < an always l»e depended upon and is pleasant to take.’91 words
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Advertisement193 1910-11-26 2 N 4* RIGAUD’S OF JAPAN TOILET WATER Beware of imitations. RIGAUD C 9 PERFI'MERS 8. rue Vivienne. 8 Pi 'S-Frjncc ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Uni>er Sacnoi 90 ok Ordinance XV of 1896. 'V’ OTICE is hereby given that the books i-N containing the annual valuations of aud rates imposed on all l193 words
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Advertisement1701 1910-11-26 2 From George I. to George MARTELL’S BRANDY has known but one quality —the Best. You know it by the Blue and Silver Label. SIEMENS'BWOTHBRV DYNAMO WORKS. LIMITED. THE HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE ILa-dl a which left here on the 21st WANTED. Certificated English Teacher f or s.s. Ha-ll a which lett here1,701 words
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Article17 1910-11-26 3 I x 30thNov. English Himalaya) 3r(i Dec-. China (Delia) "6th China (Lutiw) 10th German (jotoen17 words
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Article33 1910-11-26 3 Vessels From Ayenls Due Himalaya I Colombo 'A.Or. Co. SOthNov. Della Singapore A.G. Co. 3rd Dec. Lutzow Singapore B.M. Co.bth Goebeu Colombo B.M. Co. 8th Beutorlich Londou S.B.&Co. It, 1 10th33 words
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Article31 1910-11-26 3 Vessels For Agents i Leaves Himalaya Singapore A.G. Co. Nov. Delta Colombo A.G. A Co. Dec, Lutzou• Colombo IB.M. Co. Gotben Singapore B.M. Co. Bencorlich i Singapore S.B.&Co. 1 131 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article92 1910-11-26 3 Jin Ho, Br s.*., 110, Eades. 26th Not., Bran dan, 25th Nov., Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Malay» i, Ger s.s., 348, Peters, 26th Nov., Deli. 25th Nov., Gen.—B. M. Co. Canton, Br. s.s., 105, Bavas&hib, 26th Nov., Teluk Auson, 25th Nov., Gen. —Kong Soon. Perseus, Br. s.s., 4,209,92 words
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Article86 1910-11-26 3 26th November. Sree Bangka. for Kedah, Pulau Langkawi aud Perlis. Kedah, for Alor Star (Kedah). Taroba, for Madras taking mails for Europe etc., via Bombay. Bharat a, for Rangoon and Calcutta. Jin Ho, for Trang. Perak, for Deli. Avagyee, for Teluk Anson. Perseus, for Colombo aud Tuticoriu. Kistna, for86 words
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Article206 1910-11-26 3 For Bindings and Teluk Anson —Per Canton, 28th instant, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —Per Ipoh, 29th instant, 4 p.m. On Week Days. Taipbig, I poll and Batu Gajah, 7 a. m. and 1.30 p. in. Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur and Sereinban, 7 a. m. daily also206 words
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Article355 1910-11-26 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Suvda, from London, due at Penang on 7th Dec To Tenant Mrs. Llovd and child, Miss McKenzie, Messrs. T. Maxall, H. Easter and W. R. Robertson. To Singapore Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lavid, Mrs. J.355 words
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Advertisement257 1910-11-26 3 fUO. A*. S.N.G K\|M*Hrd Vrrivaln and llep irlim Mail Service Outward. Nov. 30 Himoltya connecting with Mooltan I >ec. 4 Devanha do. China 28 Delta do. Mantua 1911 Jan. 12 Delhi do. Afalwa Homeward THROUGH MAIL STEAMER 8.8. Marmora Mar. 24. (Calling at Bombay.) FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class257 words
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Advertisement158 1910-11-26 3 (a ts I P 1 V' BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT 81 Co., Penang, Agents. 1 ww KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROVaI DOT H DAtKOr COMPANY.) Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. For freight, passage or particulars apply to HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT I'klephon g No. 521. Telegrams burri.ieb.*’ Co., Penang,158 words
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Advertisement460 1910-11-26 3 NOKDDfcUTSCiiEK JLLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. M r* pH t BT7. W» rHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail foitnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples xmnection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, olombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,460 words
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Article, Illustration95 1910-11-26 4 Justice wii4r< exeryboly *nd inutiw »lnw.-ftwri Published daily (except Sundays.) AT TH1 CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No. 226—232, Beach St P.-nang PRICE: DAILY LOCAL f:'4 p j r «rnitim OCTSTATIONS Poetair* Kxtra. Mail. KIMTIOK (Post Free) 15 CAKI.R ADDRKS8 Echo—Penang Telephone No 343 A.A.— All business communications should95 words
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Article18 1910-11-26 4 Birth. On Nov. 2tith, at 13, Logan Hoad, the wife of E. L. Miles, a daughter.18 words
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Article811 1910-11-26 4 We have read, attentively, about twelve hundred samples of the literature genericallv described as Tracts. A lot of well-meaning people subscribe so that these things may be distributed gratis. There are several tract societies, which provide remunerative employment for some good men, so that they are not wasted. We811 words
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Article231 1910-11-26 4 The Income Tax Bill has lieen postponed, and we believe there is a possibility that it may be abandoned, if sufficient argument against it be forthcoming. It will not do merely to declaim against it in the Club rooms —the public opinion must make itself publicly apparent, the231 words
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Article620 1910-11-26 4 5 We were talking at the Club the other day al>out the Welsh Strike, and how hard a miner’s life must be. L. E. Crivain said j that he was a minor till he was 21, a statement which interested some of the men I more620 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article174 1910-11-26 4 (Echo Special.) Second Reaiuno. Singapore, 26th Nov.—At the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday the Hon. Mr. W. Evans, Colonial Secretary, maintain-1 ed that the Chinese would not evade the! income tax by a fraudulent statement which was not likely to deceive the collectors, who would lie174 words
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Article57 1910-11-26 4 (Echo Special.) 10 Months' Futures. Kmla Lumpur, 26th Nov.— Following are the final figures of the tin exports for the past 10 months: Total 614,218 pikuls, value •’>46,678,413, duty $5,882,222. This, as compared with last year, shows a decrease in output of 50,350 pikuls, and increases in value57 words
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Article36 1910-11-26 4 [Echo Special.) To Succeed Mr. Conway Belfield. Kuala Lumpur, 26th Nov.—The Malay Mail hears on good authority that the Hon. Mr. J. O. Anthonisz will succeed Mr. Conway Belfield as Resident of Selangor.36 words
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Article29 1910-11-26 4 (Echo Special.) Building Fund. Kuala Lumpur. 26th Nov.—A bazaar was opened yesterday in aid of the Convent Building Fund. It concludes to-day and was most successful.29 words
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Article23 1910-11-26 4 (Echo Special.) Most Successful. Kuala Lumpur, 26tli November.—A most successful dance was given at the Lake Club last night. t23 words
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Article36 1910-11-26 4 f Echo Sped*l A Marriage at Kensington. Kuala Lumpur, 26th Nov.—At St Mary Abbot’s, Kensington. Captain C. R Molyneux was married to Miss Eva Isal>el Maud, voun rest daughter of the late MajorGeneral Justice.36 words
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Article54 1910-11-26 4 (Echo Special) Ttersall. Singapore, 26th Nov.—The Singaporeans have decided to fonn a oountrv Club at Tversall, the property of the Sultan of Johore, who lias consented to a lease of the buddings and grounds. An elaborate scheme is proposed which is est,mated to cost «175,000. The estimated54 words
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Article38 1910-11-26 4 (Echo Special.) Fraser and Co.'s Report. Singapore. 25th Nov. Messrs. Fraser and Co.’s report states that the forced rubl>er sales locally had apparently not affected the gene, ral tone of the rublier market which is most steady.38 words
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Article176 1910-11-26 4 (Supplied by Hauler.) HoW IT BE'JAN. London. 25th Nov.— Reuter’s correspondent at Rio de Janeiro states that all the officers went ashore after a blue jacket from the Minas Geraes, who was in command of a squadron of four ships, S3nt a wireless message to the President176 words
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Article40 1910-11-26 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) China’s Resolution. London, 26th Nov. —A telegram from Peking states that the Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to apply the fullest anti-opium measures and deprecating a renew al of the agreement with Great Britain.40 words
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Article69 1910-11-26 4 (Supplied by Reuter.) Question Regarding the Ex-Shah. London, 26th Nov.—Sir Edward Grev, foreign Secretary, replying to a question in the House of Commons, regarding the allegation of the Persian Government that the ex-Shah had intrigued with the Turcoman Iribe, said that so far as he was aware that had69 words
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Article41 1910-11-26 4 The latest alterations to Messrs. Anthonj and Anderson’s share list are:— Ayer Kuning 60cts.—75ets. Malakoff $2/0— $2.35. Dennistown 255.—305. lligblands ,£5-6-6 A*s-12-6. Linggi 465. 6d.— 40s. London Asiatic 135.—145. Merlimau 6s.—6s. 6d. Selangor 60s. 635. 6d. Vallambrosa 395.—405. 9d.41 words
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Article92 1910-11-26 4 The following business i n tin has been done to-dav Penang: Straits Trading Co., buyers, no sellers f $84.85 I enang Tin Exchange, 6} tons at 84 .42 Leong Fee Co., 50 „84.85 Eastern Smelting Co., 100 „84.85 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 125 85. Total92 words
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Advertisement293 1910-11-26 4 THE GRAND HOTEL, IPOH, PERAK. Tie Only lufc H rs HOTEL i i Perak. Mu*t Charmingly Situate»!, standing in its own grounds. Excellent Accommodation for Families, Tourist* and business Gentlemen to f he H»b of the Universe. Cuisine of the Highest Order. Billiards and Lawn Tennis Court. Bbanch The Grand293 words
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Article2084 1910-11-26 5 More Public Attention Necessary. Mr. Charles Emerson contributes to the Strait* Timet the following searching criticism of the proposed Income Tax Bill: As considerably less interest apfiears to Its taken here in this matter than iu the series of moving and exciting contests which will shortly2,084 words
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Article901 1910-11-26 5 Interesting Evidence in the Cowan Case. The hearing of the charges of criminal breach of trust brought by A. W. Tully against M. S. Cowan, was resumed in the thiul court Singapore before Mr. Robinson on Wednesday. The Hon. Hugh Fort and Mr. H. Cooke Y901 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article186 1910-11-26 5 To th* Kdi'or of th* Strait* Echo. Sir, 1 have no doubt there are many besides myself who read with astonishment the announcement in last night’s Echo that the Municipal Commissioners had given permission to the lessee of Pulo Tikus Market to use the building in the evenings186 words
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Article507 1910-11-26 5 in rim EmioR of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, Perhaps you will have something to say to the opinion and suggestion of A Weill Wisher with regard to the Band, appearing in the column of yesterday’s issue of the Gazette. Fancy him suggesting that the Band lie taken507 words
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Article130 1910-11-26 5 ADVENT SUNDAY. ST GEORGE’S CHURCH 8 a.m. —Matins (Choral). 8-30 a.m. —Holy Communion (Plain). 10 a.ni.—Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. —Sunday School. 6 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Divine service will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, at .6 p.m. CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION 6-15130 words
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Article286 1910-11-26 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Avagyee, 24th Nov. f from Teluk Anson Messrs. W. B. Wilson and W. G. B. Head. Per s.s. Kistna, 25th Nov., from Singapore Miss Halman, Mr. J. G. Boya, Mr. Law Weng, Mr. Wong Keng, Mr. Ah Chaw. From Port Swettenham Mr. J. H. Robertson, Mr.286 words
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Article25 1910-11-26 5 To-pat. 25th Day of 10th Moon. Golf Club Men’s Monthly Medal. To-mokrow. 26th Day of 10th Moon. Advent Sunday. Golf Club Men’s Monthly Medal.25 words
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Article17 1910-11-26 5 0 New Moon Dec. 2nd First Quarter 10th O Full Moon 16th Last Quarter 23rd17 words
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Article36 1910-11-26 5 P. O SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outward Homeward Himalaya 30 Nov. I Delta 3 Dec. Devanha 14 Dec. Himalaya 17 Fxtra Service. Outward Homeward Sun da 7 Dec. I Namur 9 Dec Nubia 19 I Japan 2336 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-26 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cute for a i internal complaints dysentry. coughs, colds etc.13 words
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Advertisement43 1910-11-26 5 According to all accounts wc have the assuran<-e that li'ftltmiaii is one of the most valuable discoveries of modern pharmacology and is far ahead of all preparations of Copaiba, Cubebs, etc. It is the safest and most successful. At all Chemists and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement36 1910-11-26 5 Riedel’s (ionosaii is not unpleasant to take, and is not attended by those distressing byeffects which so often accompany the use of balsams and Sautal oils. It has secured un- qualified praise from the leading Sjiecialists.36 words
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Advertisement44 1910-11-26 5 Today’s Advertisements. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Ofkick: SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW HATES. Ftnunetat Ayenta far BEHN, MEYElt CO., LTD. (imernl Itepreacntalive for I'euany, HORACE B. JOSEPH. Local Office: c/o Bkhn, Meyek Co., Ltd44 words
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Advertisement403 1910-11-26 5 notice ADVERTISER, Strait* Chlnwe resident in I|»nli, I* prepared to art a* a*ent for persons wlio have interest* fn the I. V. S, on most favourable terms. First ela** roferApply to AdOIXTAST,” 10-11-10 688 r V Strait* Echo OUR 1910 DESIGNS include all that is l>est in Cycles. AA e403 words
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Article550 1910-11-26 6 New PaoMoirroBT Oct or Lava. Avalanches of muddy lava sweeping down the sides of Vesuvius and from the summits of eztinct volcanoes that line the Mediterranean coast between Amalfi, Salerno, and the adjacent isles, beneath the pressure of a cvcIonic tempest of extraordinary fierceness, explain the heavy550 words
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Article122 1910-11-26 6 Penaho, 26th November. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4 i 4 months* sight Bank 2/4s-| 3 Credit 2/4-^ 3 Documentary.. 2/4^| Calcutta, Demand Bank R* 174 g 3 days’ sight Private 175' Bombay, Demand Bank 17^£ Moulmein, Demand Bank 1 '4 3 days’sight Privare 175.122 words
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Article201 1910-11-26 6 Gold Leaf $(>4.80 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 24f buyer* Trang Pepper 18. —nominal Cloves 50. —sellers Mace 95.— nont'nal Pickings 90. —nominal Nutmegs 110s. 21. —sellers (No. 1 6.25 sa T es Sugar 2 6.10 sales Basket 5. nom. Tapioca Flour 1.55 nominal Copra (mixed) 10. —buyers201 words
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Article181 1910-11-26 6 Penang, 26th November, 1910. Beef— cts. Soup 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 per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... 20 Feet 24 Tongu 32 Mutton181 words
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Article1297 1910-11-26 6 Name. ►> a 1909 60.000 50.0U0 .9«» 100,000 1»« 1903 1900 IP* 9 175 000 ***** 225.00*4 50.U00 1905 16,‘y00 19«i5 19» 19oy 75,000 110.000 iso.oo*» 350.000 2 40,« *OO 20,000 20.U00 57.816 6,500 15.684 1,405 000 66,701» 1,750,000 270.« «V 100.000 i 6.000 62 007 1« »2.500 119,0001,297 words
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Advertisement65 1910-11-26 6 Do It Now. Now 18 the time to get rid of your rheumtism. In fullv nine eases lout of ten the attack is «imply rheuuiat’sin of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require auv internal treatment. The free application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm65 words
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Advertisement44 1910-11-26 6 To tin* Woods sang the bard. To the Woods let me flee. For this cold seems as hard And as tough as can l>e To the Woods I’ll a war. For the call doth allure. And will purchase this day Their Great Peppermint Cure."44 words
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Advertisement107 1910-11-26 6 WATERBURV'S UKf ACOLIZei) (0 LIVER OIL (OirouNo. HSTELESS. ODOIRLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. 51.2® AND *2.00. NOTICE TAMIL I «MIGRATION FUNIt F.N4CTMKNT, 1**«107 words
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Article345 1910-11-26 7 Says the L. <f- C. Erpr just to hand The market for Para has heen firm, and the priee is slightly higher, but business is limited. Fine hard Para on the spot ami forward is now ss. 11 'd. buyers (last year Bs. 10d.). The business includes Jan.-Feb. and345 words
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Article300 1910-11-26 7 Straits r*. Bangkok Match. Arrangements for the visit of the Straits cricket team to Bangkok are progressing slowly, savs the writer of Sporting Notes in the N. F. P. A number of men have lieen invited, but it is extremely hard for people who are in business nowadays300 words
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Article126 1910-11-26 7 Chinese Rival to Dalnt. A new port is to lie constructed in toe north, at the instance of Viceroy II si Liang of Manchuria. Last year, in order to provide an outlet for Manchurian products, His Excellency decided to buiid a rival to Dalny, and engaged an126 words
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Article193 1910-11-26 7 Thus the modest James Leslie Wauklyn ex-M. P., in an election address to the Brad- j ford, electors: Personally, I am not a candidate either for Honours <r for Office (nolo episeopari). I I love too well the simple life, mv farm, and my domestic hearth. Younger193 words
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Advertisement686 1910-11-26 7 I3STSUR AN CES. T H t L 0 M 0 A b t V A N C C cOWP OR AT MIN INCORPORATED BY RoYM, CHARTER A.1). 1720. fl HE undersigned, lumng been ap|mini*d J Agents i'o tlie altove Corporation, ure now prepared U> accept M AR IN E and686 words
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Advertisement308 1910-11-26 7 WATERBURY’S ':X W—Til IVldiib ilized Cod I ivcr Oil Compound. TASTELESS ODOURLTif. AHs digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. *l-25 OF ALL CHEMISTS. and *2-00. for sale: i TALES308 words
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Advertisement1005 1910-11-26 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, •nt.9 f Allen A CuPhi, UJs,/ C »«s Moderate, Ccnsuluuoa Free. BMIDIM AT Vo. 21a Penang Road, a dnor* Ire* the Easter* tmi OrUatal 6 mtha. HUKRELL A Co.’s BOILED k RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS k TURPENTINE. TO RE PAD RETAIL FROM ALL1,005 words
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Article1120 1910-11-26 9 A Remarkable Survey by Mu. J. L. Garvin. A remarkable survey of the present outlook aud future possibilities of English politics appeared in the last issue of the Observer by its editor, Mi*. J. L. Garvin. “The conditions of public life,” he savs I are1,120 words
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Article148 1910-11-26 9 During the German Emperor’s reeuf visit to Brussels, Biron de Haulleville, Director of the Congo Museum, was presented to His M ijesty. Tne Kaiser spoke at length with tiie Baron in French, German, and English,’ says the Daily Mail. We are fortunately able to give our readers148 words
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Article234 1910-11-26 9 Mr. Asquith, as the rector of the Aberdeen University for the current year, selected a practical instead of the usual academic subject for his address, and handled it with his accustomed incisiveness. lie admitted that the process of culture was slow-er iu this country than elsewhere and234 words
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Article255 1910-11-26 9 A Japanese Explanation <>f the Powers’ Position. Before a committee of the Kokumiut Captain Ogurv, of the Navy Department, explained why the p-.wers keep insigmficaut standing fleets in the East. According to the Japan Advertiser, he gave the following reasons: A powerful standing licet m the255 words
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Article932 1910-11-26 9 Criticism by Sir Hiram Maxim. Sir Hiram Maxim has contributed an article on missionaries to the Rationalist Annual, in the course of which he makes many disparaging statements regarding their work in China. He entitles his article, Wanted, an Anti-Missionary Society.” Missionaries, according to Sir Hiram,932 words
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Article111 1910-11-26 9 M r H. O. Barnard has informed the Colombo japTS that an earthquake was registered at the Colombo Observatory on Novel ill er 9. It- liegan at 11.55 8 minutes a.ru. standard mean time, the vibrations re idling a maximum at 12.37 8 p.m. and lasted111 words
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Article, Illustration596 1910-11-26 9 PROVING HOW THE STRENGTH THAT WOMEN NEED IS SUPPLIED IN ABUNDANCE BY llr W.lli imh’ Pink I ills The city of Tsingkiangpu, where Mr. F. L Harrison resides as manager of the Dah Foong Milling Company, probably possesses no more foreign inhabitants than596 words
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957 1910-11-26 9 First Day. Tuesday, 3rd January, *****. —The Mixed Handicap. Value $500. A Handicap for horses which have never won a race of the advertised value of more than $000. Entrance, $2t5.' Distance, one mile. 2. The Griffin Race. Value $300 and $50 to the957 words
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Advertisement31 1910-11-26 9 Surest Defence This is the season when sickness stalks through* he laud the form of The surest defence bv Chamberlain's Cou K h Remedy. For sale m all Dispensaries and Dealers.31 words
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Advertisement47 1910-11-26 9 Known Everywhere. well-known Manitoba editor writes: “As an inside worker I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to sedentary life, their action being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head.” For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.47 words
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Advertisement14 1910-11-26 9 For all internal complaint*, dysentery, ot ucps, cold*, ete., take Woods’ Great Peppsnnint Cure.14 words
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Advertisement37 1910-11-26 9 No’.?' Ready Pauton Peiigiboran Hati atau Karang-Karangan. KeTiwri by Aboo. CONTKNTd: Pa ton l)agang t Merendah Diri, Puji Pujian, lier-budi, Be. -kaseh Kasel an. Nasehat and Sindier. i Price 50 cts. a oopy. THE CRITERION PRESS, LTD.37 words
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Advertisement298 1910-11-26 9 Handicaps for ENTRIES CLOSE at 5 p.m. on Monday, 19th December, 1910. the First Day will be published on or I before the 22nd December, 1910. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a handicap by the winner of anv race run subw> quent to the publication of the298 words
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Advertisement947 1910-11-26 10 The Singapore and Straits Rough Diary 1911. Price sl*2s each* POSTAGE EXTRA. OBTAINABLE AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LTD., 230, Beach Street. We Have Received Another CONSIGNMENT OK TOUGH WHITE MANILLA ENVELOPES. Cheap and Strong; Quality. Price $l-50 per 1,000. CASH NETT. FOR SALE. EXPRfcSS. LIM GHEE SAING’S CASE." 911 Full947 words
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