Straits Echo, 24 July 1911
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Title Section36 1911-07-24 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE-FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 9. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, Zlttx JULY, 1911. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 165.36 words
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Advertisement1309 1911-07-24 1 If rou require a Tonic .and some' thing to nourish you, DrinkDog’s Head Guinness’s Stout, and look for this label to see that TIANG LEE A Co.. Sol‘‘ Atpni*. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG 6> F. M. S. Green Island1,309 words
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Advertisement33 1911-07-24 1 Order it in Nip Bottles Tog’s Heed Guinness's Stout. The Tonic that «•beer*, and soothes and doesn’t harm Observe this label it is on every genuine Nip. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole J'jttilt,33 words
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Article3654 1911-07-24 2 By Ernest Bramah.] Where for asked the guard. Nymph Aurelia,” I replied. “Change at Great Wivelton,” he commented. The door was banged, the whittle sounded, and the important-looking train drew slowly along the platform. All that I knew about Nymph Aurelia could have been written3,654 words
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Advertisement60 1911-07-24 2 The Up-to-Dafe Wcnua. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct! living and good digestion, wins the adrnira- J lion of the world. If your digestion is I faulty Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct60 words
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Advertisement84 1911-07-24 2 r A Remedy for Croup That is Absolutely Safe, j Croup is the most prevalent during the t diy cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of young children should be pre- 1 pared for it. All that is needed is a bottle ■of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Manv mothers84 words
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Advertisement56 1911-07-24 2 Digestion and Assimilation. 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 naturallv. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.56 words
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Advertisement235 1911-07-24 2 THE SOURCE of Cholera, Typhoid, and many other diseases is impure drinking water. The prevention O F these diseases lies in the hands of every householder, who can assure.himself of a constant supply of PURE WATER by the use of a filter which is absolutely microbe-proof. This is found in235 words
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Article895 1911-07-24 3 Ourelv one of the greatest paradoxes with which the modern world has ever been faced is the Englishman’s attitude towards hypocrisy for while there is no man living who acorns and loathes this particular vice more than he, yet there is no nation under the sun so thoroughly895 words
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Article850 1911-07-24 3 SIK WILLIAM RAMSAY ON THE SIGNS OF GENIUS. Sir W illi&m Ramsay, the distinguished scientist, discusses in the Pall Mall Magazine some of the things which go to the making of a genius, A most interesting book called Grosse Manner, or Great Men,’ lias recently850 words
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Article203 1911-07-24 3 Mr. Austin Dobson contributes some verses to the Cor"hilI Magazine for July, which is a splendid Thackeray Centenary Nuinlter. Here are some of the lines “July 18, Thackeray b, 1811. All what a world the words bring back Those bald words in the Aim mack Once more203 words
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Article2221 1911-07-24 3 Opkxino Ceremony. The Earl of »Selborne on -tilth Jun a opened the second International Rubber and Allied Trades’ Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Hall, Islington. Organised by M A. S. Maudrrs, the exhibits far exceed tbe display m-ide at Olympia iu 1908. With the single exception of2,221 words
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Advertisement517 1911-07-24 3 KESHRANJAN OIL. iV vM} 55* t S^ri %‘VWi r o' 1 V: I At •■V» K,' 4 Tj. f p UNEQUALLED FOE QUALITY Kaviraj N. N. Sea's KESHRANJAN. This preparation exerts an impressive cooling effect on the brain and removes nei ous headache. '1 his is a marvel'ous specific against517 words
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Advertisement424 1911-07-24 3 Can doanythi* g itnl everything for you. ■j *T APPOINTMENT TO ;h, Highnesses the Nizam of Hyderabad t be Maharaja of Mysore, TnifauoOye, ML :hnd nd j H kid ua l PS id il le lo Jodhpur, Kashmir, Indore <fcc. C. K. SEN S’ Co., 29, Coloot o’a street, CALCUTTA,424 words
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Article, Illustration815 1911-07-24 4 To-morrow’s Programme. 1. —The Mixed Handicap.—3-15 p.m. Value $500. A Handicap for horses which have never won a race of the advertised value of more than $500. Entrance, $25. Distance, one mile. Mr. Lee Toon Tock’s bag Chanticleer ...10 0 Mr. Ben’s” cli a g Bowhill 9.815 words
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Article138 1911-07-24 4 Among a batch of papers laid before the Legislative Council, on Friday, was a bulky document giving the financial report and statements for the year 1910. This is a new departure and shows the actual financial transations for the past year. It is prepared by the138 words
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Advertisement58 1911-07-24 4 H»nTTTm mrnr? mrrm rrmn mfmitiwvm'iwiwrmnrti -nviiv'w"wmwmvm)WWW''MW\ Llimiuiniu.niHiniuiUiinumiiiniiinu:iiiiaiiiwiiiUiimiiiiiiil THIS IS IT WATERBERY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS rasty The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVKR OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession.58 words
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Advertisement206 1911-07-24 4 How to Cure Muscu'ar Rheumatism. It is worse thau useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For sale by all Dispensaries aud Dealers. BADE HOLIDAYS. The Lxchange Banks v will be closed on Tuesday206 words
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Advertisement1902 1911-07-24 4 NATURA mi MILK. The Best and Purest in the Market. Penang Turf Club. AUTUMN MEETING. 1911. GRAND PRIZE Paris 1900. St. Louis 1904. ADMISSION to Grand Stand by Tickets only. Tickets for Grand Stand can be obtained at the Secretary’s Office, or at the Gate. These Tickets are only sold1,902 words
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Article28 1911-07-24 5 Vessel» From Agents 1 Due Decanha Assaye P. Alice P. Ludwig i Colombo ACr JtCo. tlMhJnly. Singapore A.C.<3fcCo. 29th Singapore B.M.ACo. 2nd Aug. Colombo B.M.&Co. 3rd28 words
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Article24 1911-07-24 5 Vessel» For Ayents Leaves Devanha Assay e P. Alicz P. Lndvci'j Singapore A.G.&Co. Colombo A.G.&Uo. Colombo B.M.&Co. Singapore B.M.&Jo. t: V July. Aug.24 words
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Article19 1911-07-24 5 English Devanha ...2*»th July. China Assaye ...29tli China (Pr insets Alice) 2nd Au^. Cerman (Prinz Lndtriy) 3rd19 words
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Advertisement255 1911-07-24 5 KAO. S.N.G Expected Arrivals and Departure»». Mail Service Outward. Mongolia connecting J)evanha 26th July. Moolt&n Arcadia 9th Aug. Homeward FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To Loudon by Sea £66 £44 To Marseilles or Gibraltar £6 1-12 £41-16 EXTRA STEAMERS, Intermediate Service. WITH excellent accommodation for limited number255 words
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Advertisement490 1911-07-24 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. IFor Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly). Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (We 'kly). Sun. 23rd July, 4 p.m. Tbur. 27th July, 4490 words
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Advertisement479 1911-07-24 5 (S H I P P N G.) MU'TSCm LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. THE fast and 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, Singapore,479 words
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Advertisement450 1911-07-24 5 I N. Y. K. Japan Mail Steamship Company. Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is' maintained l<etween Yokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-Screw steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with450 words
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Article, Illustration106 1911-07-24 6 A Journal tor Educated Folk. Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226 —232, Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per annum Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 588 Printing Department 343106 words
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Article478 1911-07-24 6 Another member of tke staff will provide the usual misleading Tips for to-mor-row, but as we have obtained inside information at considerable expense regarding one entrant —a sure thing we give it here as Our Selection. For all events, on form, and bar accidents, a safe winner will be478 words
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Article103 1911-07-24 6 The following business in tin has been done to-day:— Singapore Straits Trading C 0.,) 4Q buyers, no sellers j Penang Penang Tin Exchange, buyers, no sellers j “2.25 Straits Trading Co., > buyers, no sellers Tin is quoted in London to-dav at .£192 cash and .£lB4103 words
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Article418 1911-07-24 6 GENERAL MEETING. The first annual general meeting of the Nellmay Rubber Company was held at the Chamber of Commerce at noon to-day, Mr. Thomas Boyd presiding. Among the others present were Messrs. C. A. Law, G. D. Mac Lean, E. R. Henderson, Heah Swee Lee, T. B.418 words
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Article204 1911-07-24 6 Reduction Unreasonable.” In a paper laid before the Legislative Council on Friday, the Secretary for the Colonies points out that the ten per cent, local allowance granted to certain officers in the Malay Peninsula will expire on Dec 31st. It will not be extended, nor promised to204 words
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227 1911-07-24 6 Province Wellesley. Highest corrected reading of Barometer 29.798 Maximum temperature in Shade 94°. 5F Minimum ditto 75°F Rainfall Nil. Prevailing direction of Wind N.W. Japanese Bioscope.— This show drew a crowded house on Saturday night. The pictures shown were much appreciated by the audience227 words
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Article428 1911-07-24 6 Butterworth ve. Combined Penang. On the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon a cricket match was played between Butterworth, the winners of the League competition and a combination of Penang plavers. Butterworth winning the toss Itatted first. They started very badly. Scullv and Bayley together begun to force the pace and428 words
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Article427 1911-07-24 6 F. M. S. W ell Represented. Sir William and Lady Treacher gave a I garden party in honour of the Sultans of Perak and Kedah, at Frensham Yale, Farn- ham, on the afternoon of 28th ult. Some 400 people were present. The fqll bam] and427 words
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Advertisement982 1911-07-24 6 Municipal Notice. A Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 3.30 p.tn. on Wednesday, the 26th instant. Business I. To consider and pass Supplemental Budget No. 1 of 1911. 2. To consider and pass By-Laws uuder Section 85 (J2) of the Municipal Ordinance.982 words
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Advertisement16 1911-07-24 6 Bibth. Ou the 22ml instant at Gula Estate the wife of Thomas Boyd of a son.16 words
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Article372 1911-07-24 7 Peers Divided. According to Unionist accounts Lord Unsdowne, at the meeting at his house iu regard to the Parliament Bill, recommend»! submission to superior force. He was supported by Lord Curzon, Viscount St. Aldwvu. the I)uke of Devonshire and Baron Harris, whereas the Earl of Selborne, the372 words
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Article39 1911-07-24 7 Passed By the Senate. A telegram from Washington states that the Senate has passed the Reciprocity Bill iu its original form, voting down the amendments. It is believed that President Taft signed the Bill on Saturday. Reuter.39 words
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Article131 1911-07-24 7 The Daily Mail Prize. The Daily Mail has given a <£lo,ooo aviation prize for a flight over a triangular course of 1.010 miles from London to Stirling aud Bristol auil finishing at London. Compulsory stops must be made at twelve principal towns. Throughout the afternoon there was intense heat.131 words
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Article75 1911-07-24 7 Troops Ordered. In consequence of the spread of labour troubles in Wales two squadrons of cavalrv and a battalion of iufantrv have been ordered to go to Bristol. The Cabdifp Stkike. A telegram from Cardiff states that the strikes have been settled. The Seam-n reached an75 words
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Article33 1911-07-24 7 Some Results. Essex won its match by 182 runs. Lancashire wou its inarch by ten wickets Kent won its m itch by seven wickets. Northampton won its match by 44 runs. Reuter.33 words
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Article26 1911-07-24 7 West Somerset ByElection. Unionist Returned. At the by-election at West Somerset the result was as follows Bowles (Unionist) 5,025 Ward (Liberal) 4,421 Uuionist Majority GO4 Reuter.26 words
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Article34 1911-07-24 7 Redmond's Amendment. Mr. John Redmond laid on the table au amendment to the Insurance Bill constituting a separate Insurauce Commissioner with a central office iu Ireland for collecting all Irish funds. Reuter.34 words
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Article185 1911-07-24 7 Peace With Honour. At the banquet by the Bankers and Merchants at the Mansion House. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to the toast of Prosperity to the Public Purse, said that peace was the first condition of prosperity. But it was essential that185 words
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Article47 1911-07-24 7 Duke of Westminster's Offer. The Duke of Westminster has offered to take over to America a team for the recovery of the Polo Cup. He will supply the fund aud ponies. HuHingharn has accepted the offer and it has been decided to issue a challenge for 1912.47 words
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Article86 1911-07-24 7 Another Franco-Spanish Incident, A Paris telegram states that Lieutenant Thiriet, the French instructor of the Shereetiau troops, while euteriug Alcazar was arrested by the Spanish post, struck, and taken to’ the Spanish Commander who insulted him and then released him. More Details. A telegram from Alcazar states that Lieut.86 words
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Article60 1911-07-24 7 Sir Percy Bunting. The death has taken placa at the »ge of 75 of S r Perev Bunting who was »di:or of the Contemporary Review since 1882. Reuter. Book Sale —We are informed that the Librarv of Mr. Dau Logan has sold to the Government for 83,000, and that60 words
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Article788 1911-07-24 7 I ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, JULY 21st. Pretcui. j lion. E. L Brockman, O. *d Govt His Excellency the Gcnl Officer CommandingTroop*. Major Geul Stephenson C.B. The IIon. toe Act. Col Sec. A Leino.^. the Attorney-General, T.M. lira title 11 the col Treasurer, W. C. Michell the Ct»I Engineer,788 words
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Article108 1911-07-24 7 I.—The Mixed Handicap. I mile. ilVi.. Tom Lees2. Chesterbrook. 2t. Chanticleer. 2. —The Griffin Race. 6 furlougs. 1. Firewood. „2. Kes Tor. 3. Searchlight. "3.—The George Town Cup. 6 furlougs. kj 1. St. Brendan. 2. Maori Boy. 3. Lady Jean. 4.—The Kuala Lumpur Plate. 1 mile. 1.108 words
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Article541 1911-07-24 7 Arrived. Per s.s. Teesta, 22nd July, from Singapore Mess’-s. E. 11. P. Edmonston, L. Casson, H. G. Thomas and J. Hamilton, j Per s.s. Nubia, 23rd July, from Singapore Miss J. D. Tarbat and LFut. R. A. Sheppard. From Port Swettenham Miss Nicholas and Mrs. Bowen. Per s.s.541 words
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Article67 1911-07-24 7 To-uay. 29th Day of tith Moon. Band, Esplanade. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. To-moeeow. 30th Day of Gtli Moon. Penang Race Meeting. E. O. Hotel Race Dinner and Special Supper. Mice and Men” at the Town Hall, 9-3067 words
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Article19 1911-07-24 7 O New Moon July 2bth (First Quarter Aug. 2nd O Full Moon 1* th Last Quarter 17th19 words
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Advertisement49 1911-07-24 7 vT It has been satisfactorily deiwrfist rated that thousands of persons have to tliank «.onosaii for restoration to health and happiness. It is astringent and antiseptic and has never been knorn to fail. At all i dealers in Patent Medicines and Chemicals j in bottles of 40 Capsules. I49 words
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Advertisement205 1911-07-24 7 TH£ GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office SINGAPORE. Kite Assurance anil Endowment in A!] Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW KATES F*nnrt'-i.tii Aijiiuk jnr I'enituq. MACBETH AND BAKRETT. General Kepresenfnfire for Penang, HORACE B. JOSEPH. Local Office: —No. 7, Union Street. HP r V A m Ktep your teeth iu205 words
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Advertisement623 1911-07-24 7 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow 8 Amoy. The s. s. Hony Wan I, Captain J. H. Hainswortli, is expected to urrive here on Monday, the 31st, instant and will leave for the above porta on Wednesday, the 2nd prox., at 3 p in. For freight or passage, apply to KOE GUAN623 words
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Article148 1911-07-24 8 Cornelia, Br. s.s., 200, Starkey, 23rd July, Deli, 22nd July, Den.—E. 8. Co., Ltd. Benoa, Dut. s.s., 170, Boers, 23rd July, Deli, 22d Ju’y, Gen. —H. L. A Co. Atjeh, Dut. p.*., 303, Kars ten, 23rd July, Langsa, *2nd July, Gen. —H. L. A Co. Avagyee, Br. s.s., 247,148 words
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Article57 1911-07-24 8 24th July. Calypto, few Deli. Tong Chay Un, for Trang. Kiati Ann, for Trang. Canton, for Dindings and Teluk Anson. Dilwara, for Singapore. Coen, for Olehteh. Pulo Well and Padang. C. Apcar, for Calcutta. Olen/alloch for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Un Feng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul.57 words
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Article321 1911-07-24 8 Fom Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chnan, to-morrow, 7 a.in. Deli and Batu Bahra—Per Benoa, tomorrow, 11 a.m. Langkat—Per Ban Whatt Soon, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Deli—Per Cornelia, to-morrow, 1 pm. Pangkalan Brandan —Per Avagyee, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Asahan —Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, 1 p in. Port Swettenham and321 words
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Article125 1911-07-24 8 Pena no. 24th ti»tY. By courtesy of the Charier?*l Bunk. London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months* sight Bank 2/4 J 8 Credit 2/4^ 3 Documents rj.. 211,^ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1741 3 dayB* sight Private 1704 4ombay, Demand Bank 174 J doulmein, Demand Bank 173$ 3 days* sight125 words
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Article217 1911-07-24 8 Gold Leaf $64.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 2 .50 buyer» Trang Pepper 20.— nom. Cloves 42. nominal Mace loB —nominal Pickings 103 —sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 22. —sellers SNo. 1 5.80 sale* 2 56 > sal s Basket 5.10 »/>/». Copra (mixed) 9 80 buyers Takbun 19Q-217 words
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Article183 1911-07-24 8 Pjinang, 24th July, 1911. Beef cts. Soup catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew o- Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Poi K Pork per c<ttty 33 Pig’s Head... 20 7? v\ h 24183 words
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Article1722 1911-07-24 8 f <£ I •Mil jjj °.4 Number of [a j _o *j£g Capital. Shares Dividends. Name. g tjj A 6 issued. s 3 s g MO x oS p is I R* |P Cf |l906ji9O7l 1908 1909 *****911' RUBBER— HOLLAR SHARES, p.c. p c p.c. p.c. p. c. 1501,722 words
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Advertisement86 1911-07-24 8 The most rapid and satisfactory results are obtained by treatment with (Jonosan (Kawa Santal). Booklet and sample to medical men free on application to any of the chief Penang Chemists. AFIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) For Ladies only. K Is superior to so-called apiol, steel drops, tansy or pennyroyal and is a safe86 words
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Article1082 1911-07-24 9 The Indian Hercules. Hama Murti is a young man, ami bis glory is indeed bis strength. He is known as the Indian Hercules. Our King, as Prince of Wales, saw him and admired, and the ex-Viceroy, Lord Minto, has given him many tokens of lespeet. Kama1,082 words
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Advertisement1222 1911-07-24 9 ■inT S XTH-A. 3ST O E 2 S. THE LONDON ASSURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. rp.HK undersigned, having been appointed J Agents for the aWe Corp<.ration, are now pr*jsired to accept MARINE and FIRE risks at current rates. PATERSON. SIMONS A CO.. LTD. 2 a Straits Echo1,222 words
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Advertisement68 1911-07-24 9 Scotland studs us whisky, so does Ire’aud too, Wales sends us the boys who Lick the leat her,” But a question I would ask—the answer is a task— Where the dickens do we get our weather r Sunshine, snow and rain, go and come again Causing colds, sore throats enough68 words
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Advertisement341 1911-07-24 9 oc 8 THIS IS IT! Waterbary’s Metabolized Cod Liver 0:1 C o o p o u ii cl TASTELESS ODORLESS I* I w f r i .StfdL J he latent scientific pre puiatiouofCOD LIVMK OIL. Does all ?'iat i. claimed for it at:J supci secies the old fashioned emulsions which341 words
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Article984 1911-07-24 10 JUDGE BACON DIES IN HIS EIGHTIETH YE \K. His Savin»»*. With the death of Judge Bacon, LouJon loses one of its most memorable and picturesque figures. The famous judge died at his house in Kensington on July 10th. He was for many years the senior couuty984 words
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Article804 1911-07-24 10 Necessity or Change in the Form of Contract. The Globe review of the tin market for the week ending June 17 stated Last week closed at <£222 cash, £‘lB9 15s. three months. This week closed at <£lBB 10s. cash, «£lB3 three months. The turnover fofthe w'eek was804 words
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Article248 1911-07-24 10 On October 9, 1799, the English frigate Lutine which had been captured from the French, was wrecked at the entrance of the Zuiderzee while on a voyage from London to Hamburg wdth a cargo of gold and silver bars. Various attempts have been made to248 words
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Article171 1911-07-24 10 The impudence of the sparrow is wellknown, but 4: W. 5.,” writing from Blautvre to the “Field,” gives us another instance. He says On May 10 a friend, while sitting beside a mill dam here, observed a dipjier leaving what he at once saw was its171 words
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Article127 1911-07-24 10 44 It is a remarkable thing—l suppose almost a unique thing—in the history of nations,” remarks the Rev. R. J. Campbell in this week’s “Christian Commonwealth,” that King George can trace his descent right away back to the Saxon Kings; and it is an interesting fact, which,127 words
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Advertisement282 1911-07-24 10 D»C DC THE CRAG HOTEL. SANATORIUM. PENANG HILLS. AS GOOD AN HOTEL AS ANY IN THE STRAITS." —Singapore Free Press, 27th March 1 5. D«C SAREISS BROTHERS, I’roprifttors*. =>•<= z=>m =>< WALTER’S EVERYDAY COOKERY BOOK For the Straits Settlements in i Federated Miliy Sftes. PRICE $l. POSTAGE EXTRA. CASH WITH282 words
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Advertisement13 1911-07-24 10 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Wood*’ Great Feppermmt Cure.13 words
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Advertisement74 1911-07-24 10 Wong Kim Mun, 77a Bishop Street, Penang. 4 Manufacturer oi Rubber Stamps, Brass Seal Copper Plates, Engraver, Embossing Press etc., etc. laannnni innaann Tales of Malaya,’’ BV SOUTHERN CROSS, ■Containing 18 very interesting short stories n a dealing with life in the Malay Peninsula, g (241 Pages Demi-Octavo.) Price $l.74 words
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Article962 1911-07-24 11 LIGHTER SIDE OF DEBATES IN PARLIAMENT. Tai.k With Mr. J. MacVeagh. The witticisms of Mr. Jeremiah MacVeagh have frequently daring the past nine years made the House of Commons literally ring with laughter. Their spontaneity and g'»od nature are so patent that their author has liecouie962 words
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Article822 1911-07-24 11 STEADY INCREASE OF MONTHLY ou r pc r. Tue Management Souni>. The annual ordinary general m *eting of the Tai ing Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held at Shanghai on June 28. Mr. B. A. Clarke, who presided, reported that the estate had made good progress during the822 words
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Article62 1911-07-24 11 July, 1911. H. W. L.W. H. W. L.W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 23rd 9.07, 3.25, 9.44, 4.02 24th 10.02, 4.11, 1020. 4.29 25th 10.52, 5.07, 11.22, 5.37 2(itb 10.50, 6.13, Nil C. 29 27th 12.43, 6.55, 1.08, 720 28th 1.32, 7.43, 1.55. 8.06 29th 2.17, 8.28,62 words
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Advertisement408 1911-07-24 11 r* c D#C D#C 8=»« THE BERNESE ALPS MILK CO.’s Product» were awarded the GRAND PRIX (The highest award obtainable) At the Universal and Colonial Exhibition, Brussels, l!*10. SLEDGE MILK is supplied to all the GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Local Agenta SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. >#c =D»c408 words
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Advertisement940 1911-07-24 12 W* MANSO K C America n Dentist ;Ut« of’Dr. Allen 8 Co., Pha. 11. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. RESIDING AT Ao. 2/a, Penang Road. A few dooks from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS A TURPENTINE. TO II HAD940 words
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