Straits Echo, 26 September 1911
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Title Section37 1911-09-26 1 Straits Echo 2-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY voi,. m Tt An )m PENANG, TUESIJAY, ShP TEAI oEK, i<M|. Single Copy, 10 cents. No.37 words
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Advertisement1048 1911-09-26 1 1 Tonic au.l HOiue lf thine tn uri,h V0U l>rink Head Guinness s 5tout, an<l look r \'f’ for this Ubel to soe that you get it. ).JU Alt Jht Andrew Usher 8 Co. s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co.. AOKNTS FOR PENANG BANKS > DAVID CORSAR1,048 words
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Advertisement19 1911-09-26 1 Order it in Nip Ow’es. Dog’s Head Giiinif '5 Stout. it gi-ii u TIANQ LEE A Co.. Sole AgenU.19 words
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Article4359 1911-09-26 2 Bt Jkkhik Pope. Gladys bid always bwa greedy as a child, wb«u ber unfair capture of cakes bail c*U*wl much complaint among ber incensed little contemporaries; and a fashionable,»* mrdingm booU finishing education abroad, an l the pleasant gaieties of social life, while developing many elegant accomplishment*. bad4,359 words
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Advertisement362 1911-09-26 2 The Lending Hair Oil of the Day. Is our KUNTAL BRISHYA which stood the wave of competition during last 40 years of its existence. It is highly scented and profusely medicated hair oil which has pleased everybody and anyl>ody in India, Ceylon and the Straits. It increases the growth of362 words
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Advertisement446 1911-09-26 2 Can do anything and everything f 0r T appouttiiebt to Their Highnesses the Nizam of Hv.l the Maharaja of Mysore, Trav, n <*v #5 n Jodhpur, Kashmir, Indore JUC. K. SEN Co., 29, Colootola Street, CALCUTTA Ours is admittedly the best. bum* est and the most respectable HimU \j,, lr446 words
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Article1447 1911-09-26 3 K T p,< mlt "f n'" l-1 ““'‘l I »heD I natumllr left in.-*» 5? n i a p-rr ‘V* in> L <do ..ot rail that novel t-tn*’*'.' (f ,r< ~1,1 enchant in* **nse. It I horoUK'hly I «T 1 the which i« m wV U '*i’"1,447 words
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Article364 1911-09-26 3 Former Lilliputian’s Escapade. Many of our readers will remember little Daphne Pollard of the Lilliputian Company, who for many years added annually to the gaiety of life in the foreign cities of the East, says the Japan Chronicle.” Her pirents are settle! in Seattle, and the364 words
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Article45 1911-09-26 3 September, 1911. H. YY r L. YV. H. YV. L. YV. a e. A.M. A.M. P.M. PM--26:1. 1.37, 7.55. 2.13, 8.21 -Dli 2.8, 8.36, 2.43, 8.51 28th 2.56, 9.06, 3.14, 9.22 29th 3.32, 9.44, 3.51, 10.00 30th 4.12. 10.24, 4.36, 10.4845 words
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Article1815 1911-09-26 3 1 INCREASE OF CAPITAL AGREED s TO UNANIMOUSLY. b The Immediate Prospects. The ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Sumatra Consolidated j Ruhlier Estates, Limited, was held on I August 21, at the London Chamber of I Commerce, Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E C., Mr. Keith1,815 words
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Article195 1911-09-26 3 It is astonishing how the mind controls the flow of blood to any particular part of the body. Ilera is one way to pr»>ve it, YY’lien your nose hlee»ls, immediately persuade yourself to believe that you are running with all your might up the steepest, flight, of195 words
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Advertisement32 1911-09-26 3 iu&d* Qirjvii t( j wver j oyU U Um lt for obstinate MW,. lt rritd,,uns <* the throat l,Jr tin**. an h Unnval, <l a* a remedy *ll UDi; JlBWlsftB For sale "l^uanes32 words
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Advertisement99 1911-09-26 3 Danger of 8100 l Poisoning. Every family should at all times Im provided with a Rood reliable liniment and tho.se who have used Chamberlain’s Pain Halm will admit that there is none better. Evf n as slight an injury as the scratch of a pin has resulted in blood poisoning99 words
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Advertisement34 1911-09-26 3 The B:st Physic. When vou want a physio that is m:ld and gentle, easy to take and certain to act, always use Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.34 words
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Advertisement57 1911-09-26 3 For in Impaired Appetite Ikjss of appetite always results from faulty digestion. All that is needed is a few doses of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the stomach, strengthen the digestion and give you an appetite like a wolf. These Tablets also act as a gentle laxative.57 words
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Advertisement356 1911-09-26 3 THE CRAG HOTEL. SANATORIUM. PENANG HILLS. AS GOOD AN HOTEL AS ANY IN THE STRAITS." —Singapore Free Pre*f, 27th March. SARS.IES BROTHERS, Proprietors. it-j -x >< >♦ j 5 f x Or the Eighth Wonder the of World. SWIFT, SURE. MAGICAL—The only euro for infectious Diseases of the Urinary Canal356 words
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Article395 1911-09-26 4 Loedo* Promote»» Propose to j PVKCHiRE. r A circular ha» just Iwen Uaued to the shareholder* of the Jimah Kuhlier Estate, Ltd., calling a meeting to consider au offer I. for the «ale of the estate to Loudon. meeti« k will l«e held next Friday, in395 words
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Article185 1911-09-26 4 Doing exercises (whatever system on* may follow) aimlessly does very little good Judicious training is everything. It is only when the brain is fully watching over tlit muscles that they are exercised and controlled to their full extent. Even if one is only playing cricket or tennis one185 words
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Article661 1911-09-26 4 The United State* Oonsu'-General, George E. Anderson, at Hourkong, writing on the 1 returns of the foreign trade of China in 1910, states: The most significant feature of the returns in some respects, however, is iu the portion of the imports and exports respectively held bv Hongkong.661 words
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Article206 1911-09-26 4 The possibility of the oil of the S y* Bean lecouiing a subs itute for Coconut Oil Las aot given rise to much anxiou thought inning those interested in the Coconut Industry in Ceylon The Soya Oil cannot lie put to many of the uses for206 words
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Article99 1911-09-26 4 The stewards of the Turf Club, Calcutta, have resolved to restrict considerably the bsue of tickets for their Derby and St. L°g*r Sweeps, says the Indian papers “Owing to the undesired publicity which has recently lieen given to the club sweeps, they have decid d that99 words
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Advertisement52 1911-09-26 4 4-4 t WATERBURY S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TTASTELESB ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVEK Oil. Does all that *s claimed for it and supersedes tlie old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th; midi cal profession Oh ALL CHtzMIbTS Price 1-2552 words
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Advertisement48 1911-09-26 4 You can get an old-aj.e pension I When you're seventy years of age And are fittinu by the tire aide For too old to a n a wage But rememuer when^ou're ailing. Be you pensioner of King For your cough, cold or I* onebitis Wood*’ Peppemiiut C’u»e'athe thing.48 words
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Advertisement1797 1911-09-26 4 MAR municipal notice. ENGINES AND BfHLERS of Every Description For Every Purpose The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite separate tenders for the following 1. Construction of Cement Concrete Drains along both sides of Back Lanes between Malacca Street and Siam Road. 2 Construction of Cement Concrete Drains1,797 words
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Advertisement1915 1911-09-26 5 \M t».*0 \o iFoe <S1H P P N G.y BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, lrri»l« «••PWt»»»Intended to Saii..' Steamer. Mail Service Outward. Singapore (Three times a week). Tort Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Homeward St.*auicr. lleranha «i Arcadia Delta 7A*»J« :l ik*iin 4 (tevaulia Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and1,915 words
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Article, Illustration463 1911-09-26 6 A Journal for Educated Folk. Publish**! daily (except Sundays and public holidays) J I AT THE K CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 220—2-32 Beach Street, Peuuig. Price. Daily Local $24 per auuum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $l5 cable address ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 583 Printing463 words
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Article718 1911-09-26 6 Not everybody left the islan 1 for the various sea trips this weekend. A respectable few stayed at horn < to be written al*>ut On Saturday afternoon a select company visited the ladies’ ritt s range, and t »ok of the lavish hospitality of tlu P. L.718 words
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Article46 1911-09-26 6 Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at J?84.(50 buyers, no sellers at Singapore (refined) at $85.05 buyers, no sellers, and in Loudon at .£172 os. cash and £169 15s. three months’ sight. Rangoon rice is quoted to-day at $2lB per coy an.46 words
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Article111 1911-09-26 6 The following is the result of the Monthly Medal for September: G A. Hall 45 40 =B5 9=70 wiuner W. R. Armstrong 48+ 43=0’— 9='- 2 I». J. Sproule. 50+ 47 =97—15 82 H R Buckland 42+41 83+ 2=85 The following made no returns Messrs. E. S111 words
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Article597 1911-09-26 6 Saturday. A m> tor car driven by a European was proceeding along Batu Road. Saturd iy morning, when a Kling riding a bicycle from the opposite direction *_ot into difficulties lietween rwo rieshas, aud finally pluuged into the car smashing the head light aud falling off, just by597 words
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Article889 1911-09-26 6 SATURDAY’S AT HOME RESULTS. Event I. Deliberate 20) Yards. Team P. L. R. C. r. Volunteers Team. Mrs. Gore Anderson 5 4 5 5 3 4 3 29 j Miss Joan Smith ...***** 5 4 28. Mrs. Wright-Motion... 4545 3 5 3 29 Miss Thornton 5889 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article350 1911-09-26 6 Ti r Comment The Liberal Toronto tiloh, tano does not like its nemhK„' South that is emphatically?fe lll the elections. Tens of must have joined the Conservative their objection to having unv tr lho Yankees.” truck w lth lh^ Washington Opinion A telegram from Washington the State Department350 words
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Article137 1911-09-26 6 Assassin Sentenced To Death. A telegram from Kiev state* that Bogroff, the assassin of M. Stolvpin, his l»een sentenced to death by hanging. M. Stolvpin was buried with great religions ceremony and amid universal demotwtrations of sorrow. Russian Policy. A telegram from St. Petersburg stat* that the semi-official137 words
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Article94 1911-09-26 6 Belfast Protests. Anti-Home Rule demonstration* <■ place at Belfast. Thev were b 100,000 people. Special trains Irought people from all parts. Sir Edward Carson was the chief sp®*» He said that Ulster men would never v Home Rule. They wen* prepared on** emergency themselves to administer t tricts94 words
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Article49 1911-09-26 6 Command of Troops in Tfip° A telegram from Constantinople in compliance with the agitation r pointment of a military coin man' Fevzi, Chief of the Staff of the Army Corps, has been appointed in of the troops in Tripoli. They were under the command of the Governor49 words
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Article27 1911-09-26 6 Awaiting Instructions. Tlie correspondent of the at Teheran states that a Tuironwn i**, wired to the Cabinet that he the ex-Shall. H. »*•*<« instructions frtief-27 words
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Article282 1911-09-26 7 telegram f u ftt ;l agi-eeuient has ofi<-i*ll. v nn i «he Moroccan of the l«vn reachei feW ni i no r p»>mU are immaterial. Hop** e I „f- ......|..»i.v*iy .poolj a"’ n < in regard to compenwition. lu^rrrr.o Knlerleu Wa-chter the German Herr ran e a banquet to282 words
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Article126 1911-09-26 7 Not Spreading. Th»* Irish strikes are not spread ill/. J here i httle response to the call of tlm Execut ivc of the Kailwav Worker’s Association for woeml cessation of work. Epkk'lKNt Service.” Th« Karl of Alterdeen met the rail way-lut-n's representatives at 1 >ul»lin Castle with i126 words
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Article62 1911-09-26 7 CKxng’ of Posts. It i' officially niunim -cil that Sir A. H. Hardmge, Hritisli at Brussels, -iu-1 the Hun. Sir Francis IJvde illiers, British AmUtssailur at Lishou, will change p.sts. It i» uuderstoml that this is due to the difficulty nf the llmi Sir Francis Yilliers *hii f irimsl62 words
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Article92 1911-09-26 7 Lord Ampthill Sp«aks Up. bT'l Ampthill writes a long letter to the |i.i[»*r* on tin* troubles of the Indians in •>mth Africa. He says that as the KlD Wlll s b*>rt 1 v ihun.ustrate in a strikI U an unprecedented manner that the luduuis we onr92 words
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Article65 1911-09-26 7 Two More Deaths. th 'ZrV!?™ New York that miJ r i’ r o 1 r was l,uru, *'l to death in his oil-tank at H*MWJ tt p r V T IUw wl 4 000 f«t at 11 '•“"■I'anw. and «as killed. i f f u Aikshit. »ir>U, m J65 words
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Article57 1911-09-26 7 Kilmarnock By-Elec-tion. Mr K<*r Labour Action. 'kiß<sirt at j on at a Labour a- ti-.n i„ f ist < the fur Kituurnt» L if' l!a,tlu tf a candidate er 11 w threats they had r*.aCt7r ;v hallen^th V T ,ll( challenge. The H..u^ o p n<>t VS|h, to hold seats57 words
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Article457 1911-09-26 7 Fire in Ammunition Hold. rt At* legrauifrom Marseilles states that afire h took f lace in the ammunition hold ofthe ware I ship Liberte. The vessel sank in 19 minutes, e Between 4)0 and > r *oo men were drowned p Murk Details. v A telegram from457 words
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Article65 1911-09-26 7 Result. Following was the resu’t of the race for the Prmoe Edward Handicap 1J mile) which was run at Manchester oil Saturday. Papive.ro 1 King’Midas 2 Yellow Slave 3 Ten ran. Won by two lengths a head between second aud third. S. P. —5 to agst Papavero.65 words
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Article27 1911-09-26 7 Dover to Calais and Back. A telegram from Dover states that the Kirsuiau Manuering rowed to Calais and »a< k in 12 hrs. 40 minutes. Reuter.27 words
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Article70 1911-09-26 7 Great Shortage. There is a shortage in sugar aud an ihnormal rise iu prices due to the effect of die drought on European beet. Anxiety is growing, for instead of an increase oi 2,000,000 tens, as anticipated early in the year, there is now a prospect >f the decrease70 words
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Article19 1911-09-26 7 Jean Bart Launched. A telegram from Brest states tint tin Uittleship Jean Bart has l**m launched. Reuter.19 words
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Article52 1911-09-26 7 Conference in Berlin It is announced that conferences of tin representatives of four Powers iu regard to fin* Chinese loan have opened iu Beilin at the Deutseh Asiatische Bank. An agreement has been reached in regard to currency reform. The programme of the loan will not vet be52 words
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Article63 1911-09-26 7 Another Offer. The bar ke s of Barry have offered Arnst (v. ho refused to meet the form *r in a sculling match n the Thames un'ess he had £7*o for e'penses) «£‘soo for expenses if tin-re Ik* a sum of <£soo a side oi the race. Latek63 words
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Article25 1911-09-26 7 Earl of St. Ge n ans. The i eath has taken pi •e, at th age oi ."ftl e Earl of St. Germans. Rsuier.25 words
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Article370 1911-09-26 7 Italian Warships in Readiness. Information from Italian sources state that there is a certaiu anti-Italian feeling in various parts of the Empire. Two Italian warship»s are held in readiness in Sicily in the event of the Italian colonies being endangered The alleged forcib‘e conversion of an Italian370 words
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Article325 1911-09-26 7 Another Bishop's Opinion. The Bishop of Winchester has written to the Timex denouncing the Johnson-Wells light. He declares that no puhlem is more anxious than the colour problem. Further Litigation in Sight. The Sporting Life states that the free holders of Earl’s Court Exhibition have given notice to325 words
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Article50 1911-09-26 7 Cure Discovered. Professor Anthony has arriv *d iu Plymouth. He has been investigating the causes of various fevers in Africa aud he stated that he discovered a cura for blackwater fever by the injection of an arsenical preparation, securing 93 per cent, of success bv this treatment. Reuter.50 words
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Article37 1911-09-26 7 “Moreno" Launched. A tel gram from Camden, New Jersey, st ites hat the Argentines’s supe --dreadnought Moretu» has been launched. She is vessel of 27,000 tons with a speel of 22 h miles Re a'or.37 words
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Advertisement671 1911-09-26 6 DIABETES. An Inlrmtini Imtiw dealing tiuir*. aymptoms »»»<1 th‘‘ im *t rllrctive treatment of DWwl«, H>ilruwlp Hkin rltai'KTu will W (iwn away liw *o the readers <•f the ‘Strait* Kcko," n .ipplrat.on M A. Chatterjee ft Co., Dept- <•*>) II» t. M.K'hua ditnr htnrl. t'alrnlta (India). HYDROCELE. 260 e The671 words
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Article471 1911-09-26 7 The B. I. steamer Bhatira is expected tc d arrive from Moulmein on Friday, 29th inst and is intended to return to Mouluiein via j ports at 8 a.m. ou the following day. The Royal Contract Packet Taroba, with the English mails, is expiected to arrive here l471 words
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Article52 1911-09-26 7 To-day 5th Day of 8th Moon. St. Cyprian. Penang Assizes. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Hoad, It p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Pen uig Howl. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. To-moubow. 6th Day of 8th Moon. George Town Ciuematograj h, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Pen fig Kuad, Japanese Bioscope,52 words
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Advertisement212 1911-09-26 7 NOTICE OF SALK BY ORDER OF THE SHERIFF, OF PENANG. The undersigned is instructed to take possession aud put up for sale by PUBLIC AUCTION, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS, On Saturday, 30th Se,t., 1911, AT 11 AM.. At the Archway of Loyans Buildinys, Beach Street, The undermentioned property l>elunging to212 words
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Advertisement952 1911-09-26 7 IMOTICB. Is hereby given that the undersigned “Chop Kong Yuen Lee Sang Kee M of No. 12 Market Street, Penang, have this day appointed Fong Man Han to be the attorney and Manager in the said business. And notice is hereby further given that the said Chop will not lie952 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article359 1911-09-26 8 A ragmet. Br. .> *47. Harr«-. «rd l dept.. Port Bwettenbam, 22nd Sept Gen. K S. Co Ltd. Bene*,, Put.»-. 34th Sept. B. Deli, 23rd Sept., Gen.—H. L. Halil Smme«e. H. M. 8. 550, E. Denr. 24th Sopt Puket, 23rd Sept., Nil— Siamese Government. Herron Dries*». KuHsia, merlins 26th359 words
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Article48 1911-09-26 8 26th September. Bene*,, for Deli and Langsa. Ptrak, for Deli. Malta for Port Swettenham, Singapore and China. 5 Jin Ho, for Trang and Pang Nga. 0m pere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Paugkor, for Dindings and Sitiawau. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Klany, for Port Swettenham and Singapore.48 words
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Article319 1911-09-26 8 Fob Alor Star (Kelah)—Per Tong Chnan, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Tongk&h —Per Roforna, to-morrow, Ipm. Trang—Per Tong Chay Un, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Teluk Anson —Per Hok Canton, tomorrow, 2 p.m. Deli —Per Cak/peo to-morrow, 2 p tu. Singapore, China and Japan—Per P. E. Frieelriek, to-morrow, 5 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia,319 words
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Article18 1911-09-26 8 (Firat Quarter Sept. 3th O Full Moon Oct. Bth Last Quarter i-th O New Moon 22nd18 words
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Article127 1911-09-26 8 Penang. 26th September. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4£| 3 Credit 2/4 3 Documentary.. 2/4-,®* Calcutta, Demand Bank R>. 174 3 days* sight Private TO Bombay, Demand Ban* 174$ M< ulmein, Demand Bank 13) 3 days* sight Private I"6 Madras,127 words
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Article215 1911-09-26 8 Gold leaf $64.60 Black Pepjier no stork White Pepper 28.20 buyers rrang Pepper 20.— nom. Cloves 42. nominal Mace l°B —nomina Pickings 105 —sales Nutmegs 110 s. 24 —sales C No. 1 6 10 sah.s Svgar < 2 6 —sal s (.Basket 5.10 nom. Copra (mixed) 10.50 buyers C215 words
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Article14 1911-09-26 8 China Budou ...26th f«pi German (J» Eitel Friedrich).., 28th China (Aeeaye) 7^14 words
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Article1951 1911-09-26 8 I I 9 i Number of a a. j v, m a -5 H Capital. Shan. S> N«n-. ‘II s F issued. 7= J I 1 ii j 1906| 19**7 19**8 1 1909 *****911 RUBBER —IOH.I.AK >M.'KL>. i 1. ism* 1 1 P< P Ayer Kunimr Rubber Fstet*. L»d.1,951 words
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Advertisement12 1911-09-26 8 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all into nal complaint», dyeentry, coughs. colds12 words
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Advertisement60 1911-09-26 8 APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAIT) j. r For La cues I only. 7 is superior to so-called apiol, steel drops, tansy or pennyroyal and is a safe remedy for ladies when about to be unwell Recommended by the leading French specialists, to remove pain, cramps and irregularities peculiar to the sex. Said by60 words
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Article1431 1911-09-26 9 Ceylon and her Competitors. A proiuiueut Cut lon planter writes a letter to tlie Cey’on Obnerrer on the labour difficulty ami compares that with the readiness with which Tamil cooliei Hock to the Straits. These are portions of his letter: '1 he latest figures showing the Straits1,431 words
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Article781 1911-09-26 9 INSECT PESTS AND MEASURES FOR EXTERMINATION. Coconuts. Cacao and Rubber. Mr. Acting Vice-Consul T. Trood, reporting on the trade of Samoa for 1910, says: Town land keeps its value, but there is little or no call for country properties. The value of the latter will ultimately lie determined781 words
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Article186 1911-09-26 9 Penan»», 26tii September, 1911. Beet— rtf. Soup par catty 11 Roast 24 Steaks 21 Stew o Currv Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24Ox Tail each ?0 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 53 Poe k Pork per catty 32 Pig s H«.d 10 V ir*. O186 words
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Advertisement660 1911-09-26 9 SOLE AGENTS: FOR SiLLE. The Tam il-Anglo-La t* a To:ket Medical Dictionary. OPINIONS. ‘‘lt a wirk t’-'ily otiKintl awl b'ihlv instructive." (i)r. M. S.iiat» nby. M. D. (Bruiw-ls). 7. R. C. 8.. (Edin). Superintendent. Lying-in Home. Colombo.) A <t»-*»»rving work wi.h far reaehirg interest to all the community." (Dr. Dav'd.660 words
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Advertisement35 1911-09-26 9 Kiedel's tion'Wnn is not unpl<*asant to take, and is not attended by those distressing bveffects which so often accompany the use of Laisums and Santal oils. It has secured unqualified praise from the leading Specialists.35 words
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Advertisement30 1911-09-26 9 The most lapid and satisfactory results are obtained bv treatment with <>oiiC3an (Kawa Santal). Booklet, and sample to medical men free on application to anv of the chief Peuatur Cljfmists.30 words
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Advertisement226 1911-09-26 9 J j > L W > »< r r* us-it/u.jr ar.leiajoJizcd Cod Liver Oil omp ound TASTELESS. ODOUU*:; c r/va&t;. I he latest scientific pre pjrauon of COD LIVKK OIL Doe- all that i-, claimed for it and super s °dcs lira old fashioned emulsions v.nuh upset the stomach Highly226 words
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1211 1911-09-26 10 By Übnjce.” I. On Monday the 2nd of October, at the < Empress Hafl, Earl’s Court, Jack Johnson, the coloured heavy weight champion, will defend his title against Bombardier Billy Wells, the Champion of England and holder of the Earl of Lonsdale’s belt. Since John-1,211 words
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Article1167 1911-09-26 10 Singapore Vendor Pats 850,030 for Shortage of Acreage. The shareholders of the See Kee Rubber Estates, Limit* d, held their first annual meeting at Shanghai, on Septem!>er 8, and after hearing a report read by the Chairman, Mr. H. O. White, to the effect that the1,167 words
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Article280 1911-09-26 10 T i Expected Arrivals. Th" Companies do not guarantee the date of anrival of the steam ers, hut wi'l endeavour < as far as possible t > e wi re punctuality. F.ou Alur Star, (Kedah). Kedah, 9, 11, 13, 15. 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 aud280 words
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Advertisement260 1911-09-26 10 HOTEL DE BOER” MEDAN. DELI. E. C. SUMATRA. A First Class Hotel, situated within three minutes walk of the Railway Station and on the Esplanade. COMFORTABLE ROOMS. GOOD FOOD. GOOD ATTEN DANCE. MODERATE TERMS. NOTH Owimr to limited accommodation riaitor» are requested to telej.' -aplt before-lieud if 11« «i-h r260 words
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Advertisement632 1911-09-26 10 for SALE. Notes on the management of Cattle ii India and Ceylon and their diseases" CONTENTS Hints on feeding cattle and the respective their different food fit) Grooming and exercise m fr i health of cattle and indications of Health and h cattle (3) Stalls and sheds for cattle and632 words
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Article994 1911-09-26 11 Sale or Banka Tin. Notwithstanding the fact that the production of Banka tin for 1911 has lieen estimated at 225,000 pikuls, the available stock of tin from the previous productions (1909 and 1910), as referred to in the Dutch Indian Estimates for 1912, enables us to fix the994 words
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Article1008 1911-09-26 11 Extraordinary State ok Affairs. Those who seek to understand the causes of the dangerous spirit of unn*st which is n abroad in India would do well to study the e history of the Midnapore case, of which we 18 have not yet, by a long way, heard1,008 words
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Article262 1911-09-26 11 La-.t week closed at £l9O IDs. cash, illBB three months. This week closed at £l9l «'ash, £iB7 1 58. three months. The turnover for the week was very small, 1,200 tons. A much smaller business was done in the East, amounting to 575 tons. Sales were as under:—l2th and262 words
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Article323 1911-09-26 11 THE NON MAGNETIC YACHT CARNEGIE.” Important Errors Discovered Near Mauritius. The non-magnetic yacht Carnegie arrived in Colombo harbour on Sept. 10th from Mauritius. She wull remain until Thursday, (14th) when she will set sail for Batavia. This is probably the last opportunity that Ceylon will have of323 words
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Advertisement740 1911-09-26 11 DISEASES SKIN hv the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties Overconif M0RSE S NDIAN root PILLS. suffering from eruptions of the skin has much to endure. It is A P crw and irritation and painful sensation, but life is crel> U 1 ni .,j e miserable by depression of spirits. The liver740 words
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Advertisement61 1911-09-26 11 An Excellent Liniment. Everv family and especially those who reside in the country should be provided at all times with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. There is no telling when it mav be wanted in case of an accident or emen.'ency. It is most excellent in all cases of61 words
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Advertisement136 1911-09-26 11 EUROPEAN CAPITAL. Furuit»he<l for attractive enterprises in all substantial lines of business. Kail.'o uls. Tractions, Water and Electric Powei s. I n itrations, Timlier, Mining Agricultm il ai.d Industrial. Bon i>e enture and Stock Issues Underwritten, Purchased or Sold. Properties purchased for European exploitation and investment. Financial Undertakings of all136 words
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Advertisement595 1911-09-26 11 FURNISHED. i l “MON 8EJ0UR,” on Brot hen*’ Hill either by days or weeks. Very uitable for health resort. Elevation 2,200 feet. Apply to t CHOW KIT, Kuala Lumpur. or to THE AN CHEE Co. 17-1901 535 6/7, Bishop Street Penang. London Directory (Published Annually.) Tj*NABLES traders throughout .the -Cj595 words
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Advertisement1271 1911-09-26 12 W. MANSON, American Dentist Late of Dr. Allen 6 Co., Pka. 0. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consulta:ion Free RESIDING AT So. 21 a, Penang Road. A far tots from tke Eastern anl Oriental Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuar CHOP Gim Seng Moll, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and Gener:1,271 words
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