Straits Echo, 8 August 1911
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Title Section37 1911-08-08 1 Straits Echo 12-FAG£'EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 9. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, bth AUGUST, 4011. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 17 737 words
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Advertisement1022 1911-08-08 1 [f you require a Tonic and some' thing to nourish you, Drink Dog’s Head Guinness’s Stout, and look for this label to see that you get it. 1TANG LEE A Co., Soh Agents. <>> i J5? v A tr\ X a VX £S I Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE.1,022 words
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Advertisement32 1911-08-08 1 Order it in Nip BottlesDog’s Head Guinness’s Stout. The Tonic that cheers and soothe* and doesn’t harm Observe this lal>el it is on every g«*uuine Nip. TIANG LEE A Co., I It.32 words
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Article6066 1911-08-08 2 j By Katuryx J arbor.] Barry Ford, John Lawrence Ford 111., 1 decided a momentous question. He had 1 been avoiding it for some time, but now he knew that he had answered it; he knew that he must marry attain. He had no personal feeling6,066 words
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Advertisement309 1911-08-08 2 State of North Borneo. TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS IMPORTANT NOTICE. The date for receiving tenders for the above is 1st September, 1911, and not 1st October, 1911, as previously advertised. 24-7-11 489 The Leading Hair Oil of the Day. Is our KUNTAI BRISHYA which stood the ware of competition during309 words
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Article1897 1911-08-08 3 Honorary Degrees For Colonial Representatives. Says the Edinburgh Keening Dispatch of Julv 8. 'fo-day the M’Ewan Hall was a scene of splendour when, under the auspices of the l niversity of Edinburgh, a special honorary graduation ceremony took place. The large area of the hall and the1,897 words
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1050 1911-08-08 3 CHANGES ANTICIPATED. I By Herbert Wright. Great Britain leads easily in point of acreage under rubber in its own possessions, and is do-civ followed by the Dutch East Indies iu but not in age. The Dutch p'autera did not take up the cultivation of1,050 words
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Article478 1911-08-08 3 To The Editor Of The Mining Journal. Sir, —I have read with considerable interest the leading article in your issue of May 6, entitled The Tin Outlook,” and more particularly your remarks on the output from the Federated Malay States. It is stated that the478 words
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Advertisement376 1911-08-08 3 State of North Borneo. TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS» Tender* are invited for the lease of Hie Revepue Farms in the State of North Romeo from 1st January, 1912 as set out hereunder:— Tenders will he received at the Office of the Government Secretary, Sandakan up to 12 o’clock neon on376 words
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Advertisement477 1911-08-08 3 Bandoenosche Kininefabriek JAVA. QXJIiN INE. Largely used by Hospitals and Estates. Packed in Kilo Tins at $12-50 per tin. Special price for large quantities. G. H. SLOT Co., AGENTS. Motor, Motor Cycle Cycle T M ■W WHOLESALE AGENTS: CO. Telephone 412. Penanj Telegrams JEBSEN. GOH TAIK CHEE SON. Established K90.477 words
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Article1714 1911-08-08 4 ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, 1 AUGUST 4th. Pretent. The Hon. the Officer Admi istrating E L. Brockman His Excellency the Genl Officer Commanding Troops, Colonel Livingstone. The Hot. the Act. Col. Sec. A. M. Lemon. the Attorney-General, T. M. Braddell the Col Treasurer. W. C. Michell. the Col. Engineer,1,714 words
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Advertisement55 1911-08-08 4 r niiuinimiiiinuniiiiiimn.i.iii.ii.niiinmi)iniimtiini)i THIS IS IT WATER BURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS cSnasit; The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. OE ALL CHEMISTS Price55 words
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Advertisement12 1911-08-08 4 For all internal complaints, dysentery, ooldi, etc., tike Woods»" Great Peppermint Cure.12 words
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Advertisement1533 1911-08-08 4 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 absoli taly microbe-proof. This is found1,533 words
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Article24 1911-08-08 5 Vessels From Agents Due Arcadia Delhi Luetzoic Bueluir Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A.G.&Co. A. B. B.M.ACo. yth Aug. 12th lt>th 17th r24 words
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Article21 1911-08-08 5 Vessels For Agents Leaves A rbadia Delhi Luetzow B uel ow Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore A.G.&Co. A. B. B.M.&Jo. Aug.21 words
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Article34 1911-08-08 5 P. O SAILINGS. M:«;i Service. Outward Homkwabd Arca liu. *J j D>ihi 12 Aug I Decanha 2G Extra Service. Outward Homkwabd Suurlt 14 Aug. I Syria 17 Aug. Palma 23 j Noro 1 Sept.34 words
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Advertisement314 1911-08-08 5 am S.N.C KipfcM Arrivals and Departure*. Mail Service Outward. Mooltau connecting Arcadia 9th Aug. homeward Date. Steamer’ CocnectlQ g Steamer. witfa g_ s Due London. July 15 Delta 2it Assaye Aug. 12 Delhi 26 Devauha Sept. 9 Arcadia 23 Delta India Moldavia Morea Mongolia Moult an Sa ilingliHU Season Feb.314 words
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Advertisement728 1911-08-08 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Rangoon <fc Calcutta. (Weekly). Sun. 6th Aug., 4 p.m. Thur. 10th Aug., 4 p.m. Sat. 12th Aug., 4 p.m. Thur. 10th728 words
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Advertisement483 1911-08-08 5 <’0 N eJ eJ I H S) VOfimOHEB LLOYD, BEEffl IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. fllHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg ria Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore,483 words
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Advertisement369 1911-08-08 5 N. Y. K. i Japan Mail Steamship Company. Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE.) A Fortnightly service is (maintained l*etween Yokohama via porta to Marseilles, London and Antwerp under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tiie New Twin-Screw steamers maintaining t his service have been specially designed aud constructed, and are litted369 words
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Article, Illustration106 1911-08-08 6 A Journal for Educated I ole. Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232, Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per annum Outsta&ion... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Fret') $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO-PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586 Printing Department 343106 words
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Article990 1911-08-08 6 The text, of this Ordinance was published simultaneously with its First Reading, that is to say, on Friday. The public lias lour weeks to study it before the Second Reading, the Hon. Mr. Ellis having pointed out that the Ordinance was taking awav the rights of the990 words
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Article521 1911-08-08 6 The following business in tin has been done to-day:— i Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 1 $94.55 buyers, no sellers. Eastern Smelting Co., 50 tons at 95. Leong Fee Co., 25 95.12i S ngap ire Straits Trading Co., 175 95. Total 200 tons. Tin is quoted in521 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article1694 1911-08-08 6 Die Hards Meet. The supporters of Lord Halsbury, otherwise known as the Die Hards, held two meetings in London on Friday evening. Lord Lovat presided at the Chelsea meeting when Lords Halsbury and Milner and Mr. Austen Chamberlain made speeches to the effect that they were determined never1,694 words
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Article69 1911-08-08 6 Roosevelt’s Evidence. A telegram from Washington states that Mr. Theodore Roosevelt is voluntarily testifying before the congressional investigation into the methods of the Steel Trust. He accepted entire responsibility into the much criticised sale of the Tennersee Coal and Iron Company to the Steel Corporation declaring that69 words
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Article28 1911-08-08 6 Turkish Promises. The Malissori tribe, though professing little faith in Turkish promises, have accepted the Porte’s concessions on the advice of the King of Montenegro. Reuter.28 words
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Article37 1911-08-08 6 Nine Killed. A telegram from Madrid states that the old fortress at Valencia collapsed burying thirty houses. Nine were killed and many seriously injured. A relief trqjn has been despatched to Valencia. Reuter.37 words
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Article296 1911-08-08 6 Franco-German Negotiations. Different notes are struck bv the official organs in Berlin and Paris concerning the negotiations. They are perplexing Ihe Germans are apparently better satisfied wit h the new basis of negotiations than the t renen who dilate on the maev difficulties ahead. j German Demands. Telegrams from296 words
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Article328 1911-08-08 6 Senate's Unusual Action. A telegram from Washington states that the Senate has taken the unusual course of publishing the texts of the Augio-American and Franco-Americau Arbitration Treaties which had not yet received action at its hands. This is done at the request of the administration which328 words
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Article38 1911-08-08 6 Sir R. C. Low. The deatlj is announced of General Sir Robert Cunliffe Low who commanded tlje Chitral Expedition of 1895. He was seventy-three years of age. Frederick Mouillot. Frederick Mouillot, the theatrical proprietor, is dead. Reuter.38 words
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Article68 1911-08-08 6 Pistol Duel. A pistol duel between two policemen and two burglars took place in a house in the YY est End of Berlin. Fifteen shots were fired. A policeman was killed and a burglar committed suicide. The other burglar was arrested. Herr Jagow, the Chief of Police,68 words
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Article27 1911-08-08 6 Two Women Arrested. The Police broke up a Socialist Meeting at Dub in at which the Speakers insulted the King. Two women were arrested. Reuter.27 words
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Article274 1911-08-08 6 The Men's Demands. At a mass meeting of 1,400 strikers at Trafalgar Square, Sir Albert Rollitt’s award was announced. The men desired increase of pay and payment for overtime. Until these’were granted they will not until the demands of -the lightermen and others are conceded Carmen Ai,so274 words
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Article136 1911-08-08 6 A Great Reception. A telegram from New York states that the Mayor received Admiral Togo at the City Hall. Throngs cheered the Japanese Admiral who is of opinion that it woqld he of advantage to Japan to join in an agreement similar to the Anglo-American arbitration136 words
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Article79 1911-08-08 6 Cody Completes the Course. Col. Cody arrived at Brooklands on Saturday morning. He is the only competitor who in an all-British machine, completed the course for the Daily Mail prize. The First Englishman. Y r alentine arrived in his monoplane Brooklands on Friday evening. He wins the fifty-guinea prize79 words
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Article48 1911-08-08 6 Englishman Arrested. The Lokalanzeiger states that a well-con-nected Englishman was arrested at Bremen for espionage of the North Sea Coast. If the suspicions of the authorities are correct he must delight in dangerous escapades. He is a lawyer of twenty-five and an officer in the Yeomanry. Reuter.48 words
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Article60 1911-08-08 6 Narrow Escape of the Golumbia. A telegram from New York states that the Anchor liner Columbia collided with an iceberg in a fog off Cape Race. Her bows were stove in. Tons of ice fell on the decks and the ship had a very narrow escape.60 words
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Article40 1911-08-08 6 Some Results. Kent won its match by nine wickets. Hampshire 98 runs. Lancashire won three points. Match aliandoned. S H rre .v Ljlljsy Retires. Lilley, the celebrated wicket-keeper. I* retiring from cricket. He plays for War* wickshire. Reuter.40 words
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Article31 1911-08-08 7 Taken to England. Sir Francia Younghudiand who fractured his leg in a motor accident has been brought to England from Bdgiutn. His leg was successfully operated upon. Reuter.31 words
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38 1911-08-08 7 Stopped. Owing to special quarantine restrictions by Uruguay and the A r gentine Republic upon Italian emigrants. Italy has stopped all emigration to those countries, which means a great shortage in labour. Reuter.38 words
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Advertisement72 1911-08-08 6 Praise From Everywhere. The manufacturers of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedv receive letters from the most remote corners of the world in praise of this well known medicine. Parents in Australia, India and San oa give it to their babies for colds and croup, with the same satisfactory results as do the72 words
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Advertisement53 1911-08-08 6 Antiseptic Liniment. Cuts and bruises mav be healed in about one-third the time required by the usu» treatment by applying Chamberlain’s P^J 1 Balm. It is an antiseptic and causes such injuries to heal without maturation. liniment also relieves soreness of the and rheumatic pains. For sale by all Di*'53 words
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Article73 1911-08-08 7 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow Mixed Double Handicap. Mrs. Cunningham, Hodge vs. Mrs. Watson de Paula (l.) Mrs. Jalass Bochow vs. Mr. Mrs. F. Daniel (2 Ladies' Double Handicap. Miss Evans A Miss B. Evans vs. Mrs. Edwards «fc Miss Hogan73 words
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28 1911-08-08 7 Highest corrected reading of Barometer 29.670 Maximum temperature in Shade 92.5°F Minimum 73°F Rainfall ‘OO inch Prevailing direction of Wind S.28 words
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Article387 1911-08-08 7 The Bbttek Team Won. A hard wicket would have suited the Colony team letter. McKenzie was irresistible. Keeping a good length, breaking both ways, changing his pace and with a wicket to suit he bothered all the batsmen. Sixteen wickets for 81 runs (including the hat trick) is387 words
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Article2925 1911-08-08 7 At the call for lunch Foster and Crisp I were at the rtumps. Play was resumed at 12.30 piu. when these two batsmen faced (the trundling of Jenkins and Rooke. The I first delivery of Jeukins’ first over was I nicely placed to leg by Crisp for2,925 words
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Article312 1911-08-08 7 Arrived. Per s.s. Simla, sth Aug from Singapore Mr. A. Sim. From Port Swettenhara Mrs. Prior and 2 children, Miss Gibson, Mr. Duprie and Mr. G. Fraser. Per s.s. Tara, 6th Aug., from Rangoon Messrs. H. H. Cobli, Hai Shin, Kank YY'ain and C. Oceeli. Departed. Per s312 words
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Article83 1911-08-08 7 To-day. 14th llav of 6th Moon. Municipal Election. Golf Club: Columbia Cup aud Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Straits Ciuematograph, Penang Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. To-morrow. 15th Day of 6th Moon. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Bind, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Golf83 words
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Advertisement38 1911-08-08 7 (IOIIQH l l brings about satisfactory results without the aid of any local treatment and is the latest and most scientific Remedy and far superior to combinations of plain Sandalwood oil, Copaiba, etc. At all chemists and dealers38 words
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Advertisement12 1911-08-08 7 Woods’ Great Peppormint Cure for all iut > mal complaints, dysentrv, c-nighs, cold?,12 words
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Advertisement48 1911-08-08 7 U'llinftan like other preparations of Copaitia and Sandalwood oil does not affect the kidneys or disturb the stomach and is well I tolerated by the patient even after lengthened treatment. Trials by the Medical Profession solicited. Samples free on appli- action to anv of the chief Penang Chemists.48 words
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Advertisement589 1911-08-08 7 K 5 W. ort iv, o NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, TO BE SOM) BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday. 9th August, 1911, AT 2PM, j Jtdutumg Police Station Penang, The property of TAN CHOOT. All those several pieces of lam] adjoining ig one another and forming oue589 words
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Article2004 1911-08-08 8 «m <3 J S 0 .2 Number of e S Capital. Share* Sta Dividends. Nam**. C 7* J? I issued. m 7~. s Cju J2 co (id *****907 1908 1909 *****911 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES, p.c. pc. p.c. P-C. P-C.! |po}' 150«)00 130,000 l l j Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd.2,004 words
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Advertisement23 1911-08-08 8 v v > fi r THE ONLY SALE OF THE IS NOW ON. ai itolt&tz 5 DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. TO 4 P. M.23 words
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Article352 1911-08-08 9 Calrhas, ltr. s.il, 4,278, Hodway, sth Aug Port 8 wet ten ham, 4th Aug., Geu.— W. M. A Co. Malacctt, llr. s.s., 405, Stach, sth Aug, Tongkah, 4th Aug., Gen.—A. G. A Co. Bharata, Br. s 1,957, Tallent, sth Aug, Singapore, 3rd Aug., Gen.—H. L. A Co Simla, Hr.352 words
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Article57 1911-08-08 9 tth August. Benoa, for Beli and Batu Bahra. Ban Whalt Soon, for Pangkalau Braudau. Jin Ho, for Laogkat. Mary Aunt in, for Pang Nga. Cornelia, for Deli. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Pegu, for Port Swettenlmm and Singapore. Pangkor, for Bindings. Perak, for Port Swetteiiham and Singapore. Atjeh, for liangsa,57 words
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Article29 1911-08-08 9 POB Aior Star (Kudah)— Per Kedah, tomorrow, 7 a.m, Negapatam and Madras —Per Teeeta, to-morrow, 11 a.ui. Teluk Anson —Per Hok Canton, to morrow, 2 p m.29 words
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Article118 1911-08-08 9 Penang. Bth August. By courtesy of the Chartered Batik. Cordon. Demand Bank 4 months* sight Bank 21* 3 Credit 2/4$ '4 Documentary.. 2'4 Calciirt* Demand Bank 174] 3 days* sight Private |7s| Bombay, Demand Ban* 174] Vloulmein, Demand Bank 13* 3 days’sight Private 176 Madras. Demand Bank 174] 3118 words
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Article218 1911-08-08 9 Gold Leaf $64.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 2 .50 buyers Trang Pepper 20. —nom Cloves 42. nominal Mace I«B —nominal Pickings 103— sellers Nutmegs UOs. 22 .—sellers No. 1 5 80 sal Sugar j 2 56' sal s Basket 5.10 nom. Copra (mixed) 9 9 4 buyers218 words
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Article179 1911-08-08 9 Penang, Bth August, 1911. Beef— cts. I Soup por catty 141 Roast 24 Steaks 24' Stew or Cupry XJeat... 16! Rump Steak 2* Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 3< Liver per catty 55 Pofk— Fork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... D F :rt 24179 words
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Article138 1911-08-08 9 The undersigned is instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, At US, Beach Street, The following property On Wednesday, 16th August, 1911, AT 10-30 A.M. No 1. All that piece of land situate on the South side of Church Street in George Town, Penang, being part of the138 words
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Article162 1911-08-08 9 AT 10-30 A M. No. 3. All those two pieces of land adjoining one another and forming one connected piece situate iu Button Lane, Penang, extending Loin Hutton Lane aforesaid to Argyle Road, being parts of Government Grant No. 73, said to form Lot 195,162 words
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Article1386 1911-08-08 9 The New Bill. The following is the statement of objects J land reasons attacked to tbe Bill, which was introduced iu Council on Friday.— 1. This Bill is introduced for the object of (a) giving effect to the recommendations of the Commissioners who were appointed in 19091,386 words
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Article376 1911-08-08 9 In Harper'* for July Dr. J. J. Walsh treats ut the peculiarities of the Irish tongue as a survival of Eiizab?than speech Perhaps nothing illustrates better the vicissitudes of pronunciation in English than a study of what is called the “Irish brogue.” This lingual376 words
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Article70 1911-08-08 9 The Qttvv mnent (Juzrtte. of Friday states: —A despatch has been receive 1 from the Secretary of State for the Colonies stating that Their Majesties the King and Queen desire to express their siueare and grateful thanks for the loyal messages received on the occasion of th70 words
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Advertisement149 1911-08-08 9 n 4 '^rrrrrir ilM 1 RIGAUD’S KflHAHGfl OF JftPAH TOILET WATER Beware of imitations. RIGAUD C" PERFUMERS 8. rue Vivienne. 8 P.i is-Franct SELF CURE NO FICTION NO SUFFERER NEEO NOW DESPA JR. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION .>0.1 in a remarkable short time. Aftei? a few only. CuresdischArg<*s(eithcrs<‘Xi‘»uijt-r >eding149 words
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Advertisement352 1911-08-08 9 KTOTIOB Penang Sales Room. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, 9th August, 1911, At 38, Beach Street, The following property AT 10-30 A M. Lor No. 1. All that piece of laud situate iu Cbulia Street, Gqorge Town, Penang, being part of the land comprised iu Govt. Grant352 words
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Advertisement48 1911-08-08 9 Said Jones, who bad a cougb indeed A bark like any setter This dog’s life I’ll no longer lead To-morrow, if no better.” But on that day 4 friend for stiro Heard of his'iuelau (collie), He gave h\m Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, And cured liiui of bis folly.48 words
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Advertisement38 1911-08-08 9 Stubborn Goughs Do not al'ow a coM to ling »r as it indicates some throat or Jung trouble. f J he timely ura of Chamberlaiu’s Cough lieinedy will avoid all danger. For sile bv all Dispensaries and Detilers.38 words
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Advertisement270 1911-08-08 9 1 w i't »)ta!K THIS IS IT Waterbary’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound *ww. C.J iV^rT.I m TASrCLdjj ODOSLE3B 1 lie latest scientific pre paratiouotCOD LIVER OIL. Does all ,’iat is claimed for t and super sedes the t ij fadnoned emulsions uhich upset the stomach. Highly re commended by270 words
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Article3316 1911-08-08 10 Its Prosperous Development under the British Flao. The Malay Peninsula, that narrow strip of laud dividing East from Far East, aud projecting its arrow-shaped length down to within two degrees of the equator, with its immense natural resources, its superb climate, aud its strategic position—-standing, as it does,3,316 words
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Advertisement150 1911-08-08 10 JEYES PiiiOFlER tr* JEYES’ DISINFECTANTS FOR STABLE fi* OUTHOUSES Sold hi 1, 2 5 gallon drums and 40 gallon casks. C YLLI N in 10 gallon drums and 40 gallon casks used by Government and the Municipality. Sandt'/ands, Buttery Co., Sole Ageoft, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND SUMATRA in th© City of150 words
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Advertisement524 1911-08-08 10 A Clergyman |Ol 45 sK J§= -r 'I' 1 *g ■n 1 Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag, Neuralgia For getting things done, making things go, the invigorating stimulus of Phosferine cannot be equalled, says the Rev. A. H. Field. Fully aware that as a clergyman he is hound to make sure524 words
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Article660 1911-08-08 11 Business Disorganized. Under the h**«d of opium, the review of the trade of India for the year 1910-11, compiled hy the Director of Commercial Intelligence, «ays: The opium trade is disorganised by the 1 gradual dissolution of its China branch. It suffers not only from progressive com-660 words
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Article420 1911-08-08 11 The Incorporated Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine issue au illustrated caid containing simple hut most important instructions for the prevention of mosquitoborne disease in the tropics. These cards have been prepared by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, aud it is hoped that they wiil be420 words
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Article411 1911-08-08 11 Impressions in the Abbey. The London correspondent of the Hongkong Daily Pro** managed to get some idea from Sir Hugh Fort and Mr. Tan Jiak Kim of their Coronation experiences. He w r rites to his journal as follow-!: In the Abbey the Hongkong representatives, Sir Paul411 words
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Article257 1911-08-08 11 The report of the directors to the shareholders of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate is brief. It states:—Your directors submit the company’s balance sheet and profit and loss aceouut for the period ending January 31, 1911. The loss shown on profit and loss account and the257 words
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Advertisement526 1911-08-08 11 CCD# D#C D#C D#C THE BERNESE ALPS MILK CO. s Products were awarded the GRAND PRIX (The highest award obtainable) At the Universal and Colonial Exhibition, Brussels, 1 !*!<►. SLEDGE MILK is supplied to all the GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Local Agents: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. CD#C526 words
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Advertisement1429 1911-08-08 12 Can do anything and everything for you. HT APPOINTMENT TO Their Highnesses the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Maharaja of Mysore, Travancore, PENANG- SALES LOOM, WA mm m m W'' THE i i Jodhpur, Kashmir, Indore Ac. c. K. SEN Co.. 29, Colootola Street, CALCUTTA, Ours is admittedly the l>est. biggest,1,429 words
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