Straits Echo, 20 November 1911
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Title Section37 1911-11-20 1 Straits Echo /12-PACiE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY IfOl 9 $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MOJNIAAI, '2()th NOVEAIBtK, 1011. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. *o4*37 words
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Advertisement1124 1911-11-20 1 k* ™T^ uiw a Ton ,c T 1 Homw 1 thing to nourish yap, Drink pog’s Head Guinness’s Stout, and look for this label to see that you get it. r.RB A Co., Sole Agent,. h4i \j drew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. .V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. agents1,124 words
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Advertisement33 1911-11-20 1 Order it in Nip Bottles. Dog's Head Guinrtss’s Stout. The Tonic that cheers, and soothes and doesn't harm. Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole Agent*.33 words
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Article4993 1911-11-20 2 Famous Musician as co-keapon dent in Artist's Buit. Sidelight b of Bohemian life have been disclosed during the hearing of a remarkable suit in the Divoree Court iu which Mr. j Thomas Beeohain. the distinguished musician and grand opera enthusiast, is cited as co-respondent, by Mr. George4,993 words
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Advertisement93 1911-11-20 2 Cause For Alarm. That hacking may appear to t*e of no yon*e<juence. hut you may be certain that it indicate* some derangement of the pulmonary system. This fact in itself is «ouA| t i ''iuist> alarm. Ih* not wait until causes you annoyance, it ms v be too late then,93 words
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Advertisement129 1911-11-20 2 FREE SAMPLE. Do you like to lest our KAMALKUSUM The ideal hrain tonic which grows luxuriant hair and has a delicious aroma. Send one anna stamp for sample. Ample profit to Agents. Apply for agency to-day. K M BANERJI, Perfumer 0 Miin R ad, Beliaghatta, Calcutta. EUROPEAN CAPITAL. l-'umiBhed for129 words
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Advertisement431 1911-11-20 2 Can do anything and everything f or v >„ BT APPOINTMENT TO Tht*ir Highnesses the Nizam of HyderabJi the Maharaja of Mysore, t •FJ jjr Jodhpur, Kashmir, Indore Ac. C. K. SEN S' Co.. 99, Colooto'a Street, CALCUTTA Ours is admittedly the best, biggest, rich est and the most respectable431 words
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Article3118 1911-11-20 3 SENSATIONAL REPOET BY THE VISITING AGENT. Allegations or Gross Mismanagement. The following reports are to be presented to shareholders at the annual general meeting of Nyalas Rubber Estates. Ltd., to be held at Singapore next Wednesday. Directors’ Report to Shareholders. Singapore, Octol*»r 13, 1911. Gentlemen, —Your directors3,118 words
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Advertisement1564 1911-11-20 3 Idodermene Inhalation Compound r. compos* of the health P irin extracts of the pine and other plants iaporta® 1 on account of their stimulating properties combined with valuable antiseptics and anti-spasmodics. Best Specific for Catarrh, Influenza Colds, Bronchitis, of Voice 8 General Affections of the Throat 8 Chest. c y1,564 words
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Advertisement55 1911-11-20 3 Follows Nature's Plan. s "'’edwines that aid nature are always me>.t 1 effectual Cough Uetuedv acts on this plan. It allays the cough, ni--1 eves the lungs, opens the secretioi's and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have teslitied to its superior excellent*. For sale55 words
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Advertisement879 1911-11-20 4 The Great Channel Swim' A X* •u s# is^ Burgess’ Endurance and Vitality It is the bis success, the great Jet,! itself, tint proves the wisdom of Burgess in employing Phosferine to piovide the endurance and energy which enabled him to swim the C liann< 1. 1 o 1 hosferine879 words
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Advertisement38 1911-11-20 4 Ciuse of Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always ls u# ,j sleep more or less ami is often insomnia. Many cases bavebeenf* ly by Chamberlain s r uf 1 Lirar Tablets. For sale by all l 1 P* >■4 Dealers.38 words
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Article25 1911-11-20 5 Vessels Irom Agent» Due Yorck Kleist Atholl Delta i Singapore B.M.&Co.. Colombo B.M.&Co. Glasgow S.B.&Co. Singapore A.G.&Co. 21st Nov. 23rd 24th 2nd Dec.25 words
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Article22 1911-11-20 5 Vessels For Agents Leaves Yorck Colombo B.M.&Co. Nov. Kleist Singapore B.M&Jo Atholl Singapore S B &Co. Delia Colombo A.G &Co. Dec.22 words
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Advertisement267 1911-11-20 5 S.N.C .ummIhI Arrirals arid Departure]*. Mail Service Outward. T itJth Assaye connecting with Mongolia Homeward jVPDIE will run throuih fron China to Dneillei »nd London without transhipment. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class '0 London by Sea 1565-72 $377-14 'o Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $358-29 EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate267 words
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Advertisement334 1911-11-20 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co., Penang, Agents. <»/c: 1 KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART M AATSCH APPIJ (ROYAI DUTiH PACKET COMPANY.) For Deli Asahan, Paneb and Singapore. (Weekly). Deli and Batu Babra. (Fortnightly). Deli and Langsa. (Fortnightly). Singapore (direct) Connecting with Batavia and other Java etc. ports. (Fortnightly.) Sahang334 words
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Advertisement1033 1911-11-20 5 <S H I P P N G MDMTSCm LLOrr. BBEM. N. Y. K. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. fTYHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen A Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez Aden,1,033 words
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Article, Illustration429 1911-11-20 6 A Journal for Educated Folk. Published daily (except Sundays aud public holidays AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 22b—232 Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local 82k per annum Outstation Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) 815 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586 Printing Department 343 Studio429 words
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Article664 1911-11-20 6 Ou Saturday we put iu a word for more faith, a word which we hope devout readers, Freemasons, were pleased to hear Monsignor Rosetti's explanation of Italian success in Tripoli might have been laughed at bv those who sit in the seat of the scornful, if664 words
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Article47 1911-11-20 6 Quoits Tournament. The following tie has lieen fixed for Wednesday. Double Handicap. Daniel and Brown r* Winners of Monday (Final). Bowls Tournament. The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday. Championeh ip. Dunn vs. Pentney Dobbie vs. W. Daniel Houston vs. A. R. Adams.47 words
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Article182 1911-11-20 6 The “Cinderella” dance at the Penang Club (lasting till well after 2 a. in.) was reported to be a very enjoyable affair. Tbecinem itograph shows are going strong The Straits Kinema (in the Tent) had a good show and a good house. The Moonlight Cinematograph, which gives its182 words
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Article158 1911-11-20 6 Field Day. A field day of the Penang Volunteers and the Cad u t Corps was held yesterday morning, the muster taking at the junction of Scotlaud aud York Roads. The strength was as follows: —Seven Officers, one Warrant Officer, one Sergeant, and 110 others The whole force158 words
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Article255 1911-11-20 6 The following business in tin has hem clone to-day Sngapore Straits Trading C 0.,) «Q 7 loi buyers, no sellers j Penang Penang Tin Exchange. 6} tons at 96.70 Leong Fee Co., 25 97.25 Total 31 y tons. Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at 1219255 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article211 1911-11-20 6 To th* Editor of the Steaits Echo. Serendah, 18th Nor. Dear Sir, In reference to Mr. Lee Yen Fat’s letter appeared in the Echo of the 16th inst I l>eg to state that in my humble opinion these two gentlemen are undoubtedly men of seme. Mr. T.211 words
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Article187 1911-11-20 6 Assizes. (Before Mr. Justice Thornton.) Arundel Estate Murder. The hearing of the murder cases was begun this morning. The first ca'-e was that against Rengasamy charged with the murder of one Ramsammy at Arundel Estate on 18th October last. The following special jurors were empanelled Messrs. A. Sarkies187 words
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Article431 1911-11-20 6 ORDINARY MEETING, FRIDAY, NOV. 17th. Present. Th*> Deputy Governor Hon. R. .1. Wilkinson. His Excellency the Genl. Officer Commanding Troops, Maj. t en. Stephenson. The Hon. the Attorney-General T M. Braddell. the Col. Treasurer W. C. Michel!. the Col. Engineer, F. J. Pigott. the P. C. M O.431 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article22 1911-11-20 6 November Medal. Mr. Roland St. J. Braddel won th* v ember Medal, Singapore Golf Club. N T Echo Special22 words
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Article23 1911-11-20 6 T° Retire. The retirement of Mr. M. Hellier I tor of Schools, Singapore and Malic IT' been approved. Echo Special.23 words
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Article18 1911-11-20 6 Inspection. Col H. A. Livingstone inspected the Volunteer Engineers at Singapore tn 1 turday. Echo Spe^18 words
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Article35 1911-11-20 6 An Unfinished Match. The Pr sident’s eleven scored 153 f or wi<>\ets and The Rest 103 runs for five wickets in the Cricket, match on the Sinm pore Esplanade on Saturday. Echo Sncrial35 words
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Article106 1911-11-20 6 Singapore Preparations. Their Serene Highnesses Prince and Princess Alexander of Teck will arrive at Tank Road Station (Singapore) to-night. Then* will be a guard of honour with the hand of the Buffs. The station is decorated with flags and ferns The entrance to the gate of Govern, ment106 words
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Article183 1911-11-20 6 Sun Yat Sen Expected in Shanghai. An article by Mr. Archibald Coh|uhoun states that he is authorised bv tin* Chinese revolutionary leaders to state that Sun Yat Sen will shortly arrive in Shanghai to direct affairs. His first act will l>e to establish a military government183 words
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Article51 1911-11-20 6 To King George. The Daily Express says that the Coronation gift of the Georges of the Erapir**’ the King will partly take the form of insignia of the Garter set with diamon«i' and will partly be devoted to a Fenevo.--Fund in aid of the families of officers marinrs.51 words
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Article72 1911-11-20 6 Takes The Lead. At a conference of militia officers 6e Mackenzie stated that Canada bad a the lead in carrying out the P ro P ovi r the Imperial Conference as to the un training of the militia of the Empire divisions organised could be iinmcui mobilised in72 words
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Article92 1911-11-20 7 Invalid. \ft<»r ft N«r>«« of ftppiftlft to the King’s j. j, j( was finally declared that tlie f niou» Form IVaud also Form VIII were Ta ]j,j a ntl unauthorised l»y the Budget of ijfll. The Unionist papers made a great agitation over the domestic servants clauses and92 words
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Article72 1911-11-20 7 German Papers Satisfied. telegram from Berlin states that Herr v,n Kiderlen-Waechter, Germau Foreign Secretary, has Is’en making statements at a Barret sitting of the Committee of the Reichstag <*on<*ernii!g the attitude of Germany in ronoection wi'h the speech of Mr. Lloyd Georg** Th« German newspapers, hitherto72 words
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Article35 1911-11-20 7 Sir W. Cuthbcrt Quitter. The death has taken place at the age of 70 of Sir W. Cuthbert Quilter, J. P. for Suffolk and oik* of the founders of the National Telephone Company. Reuter.35 words
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Article43 1911-11-20 7 51,550,000. A telegram from Mexico states that subject to the approval of Congress the Mexican Government has agreed to pay China 51,W0,000 in settlement of China’s claims for the killing of 350 Chinamen during the revolution in Mexico. Reuter.43 words
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Article102 1911-11-20 7 Master of Elikank At Edinburgh. Tin* Master of Elibank, speaking at Edinburgh, stated that the Government intended to give the Tories time to return to the paths uf law and order for they will not ask jor a renewal of confidence during the next three or four years.102 words
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Article33 1911-11-20 7 Visits the Tsar. A special Turkish mission has gone to bivadia, the Tsar’s summer residence, bearing an autograph letter from the Sultan and presents for the Tsar and Tsaritsa. Reuter.33 words
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Article48 1911-11-20 7 Appeal for £15,000 For Scott. The Committee of the British Antarctic kipedition urgently appeals for .£IS,(KH) to 'jefray unforeseen exjx*nses due to extensive 'Linage to the Terra Nova owing to storms a nd to enable Captain Scott to meet the competition of the Explorer Amundsen. Reuter.48 words
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Article75 1911-11-20 7 Not A Compromise Leader. The Unionist pipers continue to publish columns of warm appreciation of Mr. Bonar Law. The Saturday Review says that though Mr. Bonar Law is not a Churchman and does not lielong to the ruling class, it is not correct to say his choice75 words
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Article37 1911-11-20 7 Workmen Strike. The workmen on the French battleship Courbet which is being built at Lorient struck work aud raised the red flag. Tliev sang international songs and were cleared out by bluejackets. R i uter.37 words
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Article30 1911-11-20 7 Australia Bound. The Hon. Galbraith Cole, whose deportation from West Africa created such a stir, left on Saturday for Australia where he will reside in future. Reuter.30 words
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Article32 1911-11-20 7 Purchased By the Ear! of Plymouth. The E irl of Plymouth has purchased the Crystal Palace for .£21,000 He will hold it until the public subscribes for its re-purchase. Reuter.32 words
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Article37 1911-11-20 7 Deaths Exceed Births. The deaths in France during the first half of 1011 exceed the births by 18,270 as compared with an excess of 21,180 birth» over deaths during the first half of 1010. Reuter.37 words
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Article35 1911-11-20 7 The Centurion. Mrs. Churchill, wife of the First Lord of the Admiralty, launched the Dreadnought Centurion at Devonport. She is the «istersliip of the King George which was launched on Octolier 10. Reuter.35 words
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Article43 1911-11-20 7 Protest Against Government Delay. A telegram from Carlisle states t hat a mass meeting of the Post Office emplo\eeof South Scotland unanimously protested against the Government’s announced intention to defer the inquiry into Post Office wages until 1913. b Reuter.43 words
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Article28 1911-11-20 7 Eighteen Killed. Eighteen men, including four engineers while making an annual survey were killed in the Bottom Creek coal mine near W est Virginia. Reuter.28 words
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Article40 1911-11-20 7 Drenching Rains. Drenching rains caused serious floods around Tripoli, washing out the Turks and Italians alike f em their trenches. The Italian men-of-war were forced, owing to the stormy weather, to quit their moorings in Tripoli harbour. Reuter.40 words
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Article58 1911-11-20 7 Navigating Lieutenant Reprimanded. A telegram from Halifax states that the Court Martial on the Stranding of the cruiser Niobe off Cape Sable has finished. The navigating Lieutenant White has been reprimanded and dismissed his ship. Later. —A telegram from Halifax states that Commander Macdonald of the58 words
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Article53 1911-11-20 7 Kazvin Expedition. A telegram from St. Petersburg!! states that the expedition to Kazvin will number 4,000. The troops will assemble at Baku whence they will be shipped to Emzeli. Russian* Demands. According to Russian newspapers the Russian demands include the dismi-sal of Shuster and the payment of53 words
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Article108 1911-11-20 7 Advantage with the Victorians. The match at Melbourne between the M.C.C. team and Victoria attracted 17,400. The weather was perfect and excellent cricket was witnessed. When stumps were drawn on Saturday the score stood M C C. (First luuings) 318 Victoria 219 for 3 wickets. Smith scored108 words
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Advertisement365 1911-11-20 6 PALMER CORD MOTOR TfRES IN A CLASS OF TIIEIR OWN FAST, SMART and RELIABLE. NEW FRESH 8UPPLIE8 JUST OPENED, PRICES AWE LOWER THAN FORMERLY. Three-ribbed non-slipping pattern only stocked. MASSEY-HARRIS BICYCLE WORKS. 23. BEACH STREET. PENANQ Australian Canned Meat. Ox tongue in 2 lbs. tin Sheep’s tongue 1 Spiced mutton365 words
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Advertisement9 1911-11-20 6 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cun 1 C* internal dyßentrv. ctwok9 words
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Article526 1911-11-20 7 Which Revolutionaries Will Refuse, The Constitutional regulations which the Tszechengyuan submitted to the Throne on Nov. 3 are as follows f. The Taehing dynasty will reign for ever. 2. The Emperor is to be inviolable. 3. The power of the Emperor is to lx? limited by the526 words
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Article694 1911-11-20 7 Arrived. Per ss. Klang. 20th Nov., from Singapore Miss Smith and Captain Vincent. From Port Swettenham Mr. Hewett, Mr. Bateson, Mr. F. G. Spring, Mr. Me Bain Mr. Parbury, Mr. Hennings, Mr. Trascaster and Rev. Sister Apoline. The s. s. Lama from Singapore and Port Swettenham, arriving on694 words
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Article103 1911-11-20 7 To-day 30th Day of 9th Moon. St. Edmund. Hunt Club Paperchase, Dato Kramat, 5 p.m. finish at Judge’s Bungalow. P. C. C. Bowls Tournament Commences. P. C. C. Quoits Ties. Land, Esplarade, 6 pm. Moonlight Cinematogiaph, King Street Theatre, 9 p.m. I George Tojra Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Rood, 9103 words
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Article18 1911-11-20 7 O New Moon Nov. 21st First Quarter 29th O Full Moon Dec. 6th liast Quarter 13th18 words
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Article14 1911-11-20 7 China Yorrk) 21 st No* German Kleitt) ...t3rd China {Delta) 2nd D«*-14 words
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Advertisement60 1911-11-20 7 'M*n the deadly “Flu.” has his grip on you. An,) your j n a w j 1 j r > An >ou w rit** Good-bve —for you think you’ll the—- Jour l»est and dearest girl. 'uu only knew what you ought to do, I ou would not long endure, hanish60 words
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Advertisement52 1911-11-20 7 It lx a Wonder. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is one oi the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains and for lame back, sprains and bruises. The qui k relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times it cost. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement36 1911-11-20 7 Rie lei’s G is not unpleasant to take, and is not attended by those distressing byeffects which so often accompany the use of balsams and Santal oils. It has secured unqualified praise from the leading Specialists.36 words
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Advertisement427 1911-11-20 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. iiiAii OmcB:—SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in AN Forms. LIIIKIIAL POLICIES. LOW RATKB FiHtnmtl A gent ii fm 'Vamif. MACBETH ANI) BARRETT. Grnrrnl lieyretentalive for PwMMf, HORACE B. JOSEPH. Loral Office: —No. 7, Union Stkbbt. «nvanvinnMaBHHMaHnMMHaHBB* 11 A Word to the Wise is427 words
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Article261 1911-11-20 8 Expected Arrivals. The Companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of tke steamers, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah).—Kedah,2o,22,24, 26, 28 A 30 Nor. and Too# Chuan, 21, 23, 25. 27 and 19. Anahan.—Petrel, Not. 21. Pagan Serai.—Daily.261 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article106 1911-11-20 8 Avagyee, Br. s.s., 247, Harvey, 18th Nov., Port Swettenham, 17th Nov., Gen.— E. 8. Co.. Ltd. Fegu Br. s.s., 294, Morris, 18th Nov., Tongkah, 17tb Nov., Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Tserlohn, Ger. s.s., 2,918, Orgel, 18th Nov., Adelaide. Bth Oct., Gen.—B. M. A Co. Hebe, Br. s.s., 346,106 words
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Article52 1911-11-20 8 20th November. Atjeh, for Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang and Olehleh. Pegu, for Tongkah. Avagyee for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Canton, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Jin Ho, for Langkat Un Peng, for Pulau Laugkawi, Perlis and Setul Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Lightning,52 words
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Article236 1911-11-20 8 Pom Yen —Per JU Seng,' to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kecbdt) —Per Kedah tomorrow, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Omapere, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Bindings and Sitiawan—Per Pangkor, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Teluk An sod Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 p m. Ceylon, Australasia, India. Aden, Egypt and via Naples,236 words
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Article121 1911-11-20 8 Pehaho. 20th November. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London, Demand Bank 2/4^ w 4 months’ sight Bui* 2/4*| 3 Credit 8/4* < 8 Documentary.. 2/4' alcurta, Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days* sight Private ombaj. Demand Bans 174 douluiein, Demand Bank 173* 8 days* sight Private 176 dadras.121 words
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Article192 1911-11-20 8 GK)ld Leaf 864.61» Black Pepper no storJ, White Pepper 28. —buyers Trang Pepper 20. nom. Cloves 42. nominal Mace I''8 —nominal Pickings 107 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 28. —sales t No. 1 8 20 sal < Sugar < 2 810 sal s k Basket 5.10 »owi. Copra (mixed) 11.30192 words
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Article2123 1911-11-20 8 I C I 30 d I S 3 Number of i .2 g Capita». Shares Dividends. Name. u 2 a fit <y i 1 —i j j —j i ~I i j *****1907 1908 1909 *****911! RUBBER—HOLLAR SHARES, p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. 1 p. c. .90}» 150,000 130,000 l2,123 words
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Advertisement35 1911-11-20 8 These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs and Injections CURE ihe same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience. /jjj~ Each Capsule bears the name Paris, 8, rue Vivienne Soli by all Chemists35 words
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Advertisement31 1911-11-20 8 (««HliiHHH provokes neither discomfort, complications, nor nausea. It is the happiest scientific combination of best East Indian Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. Bottles of 40 capsules at all chemists and dealers.31 words
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Advertisement12 1911-11-20 8 For all internal complaints, coughs, oo ds, etc., take Woods Peppermint Cure.12 words
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Advertisement43 1911-11-20 8 NOTICE. TAMIL IMMIGRATION FUND ENACTMEKT. 1», -EMPLOYEES OF TAMIL LABOUR JL are hereby reminded that under the above Enactment for the l U d m /ant“° nth f Apri1 Forms for the return will be supplied application to the Immigration Penang or Klang.43 words
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Article2363 1911-11-20 9 Tbi Directors, The Nyala Rubber Estates, Limited, Singapore. Gentle men, —In accordance with your in--uction» our representative visited the mpanv’s estates for the purpose of investing the accounts for the year ending Uv 31, 1911, and for the quarter ending ugust 31,1911. We regret to state2,363 words
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Advertisement778 1911-11-20 9 A GREAT 79ZXA FEMALE MEDICJNE Throughout the many stages of woman s life, from p»e< sld age. there is no letttr. tv'ish girlhood through womanhood, motherhood, to the declining years of ola age, tnere is ro letter milder, or more effective medical companion to women-folk than Dr. Mcrse’s Indian Root778 words
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Article593 1911-11-20 10 From Emperor to People. Peking, Oct. Ml The following Imperial Edict has been issued I have reigned for three years and have always acted conscientiously, in the interests of the people But I have not employed men properly, not having political Skill. 1 h ,ive employed too593 words
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281 1911-11-20 10 The Chinese Recorder” and the Revolt. The Novemlier numlw of the “Chinese Recorder” contains an interesting note on the Wuchang revolt which we do not recall having seen before. As soon as the leaders understood that the murder of unarmed men, women and children (Manchus) staui|>ed them as barbarians and281 words
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Advertisement56 1911-11-20 10 THIS IS IT' .UilUi .iUu-t WATERBUR V' S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS .rr t The latent 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 l>y the medical profession. O* ALL56 words
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Advertisement461 1911-11-20 10 HERE IS YOUR CHANCE AT THE (Joorge Town Cinematograph The only Popular Animated Picture Show. A Show where everyone is entertained in I every wav. OUR PROGRAMME is always a selected one to suit everyone’s taste. Remember! To-morrow Many Exceedingly long films. For the first time in Penang. American Biograph’s461 words
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Advertisement1962 1911-11-20 10 .3 m v A thousand times this number of Physicians endorse SANATOGEN The Royal Tonic-Food. Over twelve thousand practising physicians have recorded in writing their high opinion of Sanatogeu, and many thousands more are daily prescribing it with the most beneficial results in cases of nervous debility, brain fag, lack1,962 words
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1733 1911-11-20 11 MK. SHAW’S PROTEST. I'o the Editor of the Times Up to October 14. when Mr. Lloyd Nr ,Slivered an address ou the National jj,n at Whitetield’s Tabernacle, n,Un »;i8 still some hope of persuading i tb6re t withdraw his contributory clauses bll m Germany), and1,733 words
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Article72 1911-11-20 11 November, 1911. lw H. W. L.W. H.W. L.W. A.M. A.M. PM. PM. 20th 11.21. 5.31, 1140, 5.50 21st, 11.57, 0.06, Ni\ 6.22 22nd 12.30, 6.39, 11.48, 6.57 23rd 1.05, 7.13, 1.22, 7.30 24th 1.39, 7.47, 1.56, 8.01 25th 2.13, 8.21, 2.29, 8.37 26th 2,46, 8.55, 3.04,72 words
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Advertisement106 1911-11-20 11 Good Advice. Th<* l test time to buv Chamberlains Cough l?emedv is ri<_jbt now-. Don’t put it off until you "need it but keep it a* hand. A eold is much easier cured when first contracted than after it has settled in the system, bor s:;!e hv «1! Dispensaries and106 words
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Advertisement1285 1911-11-20 11 OCD*»< >#c D#C I HE BERNESE ALPS MILK CO.’s Products were awarded the GRAND PRIX (The highest award obtainable) At the Universal and Colonial Exhibition, Brussels, 1910. SLEDGE MILK is supplied to all the GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Local Agents: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. OCD*< ♦C >ec1,285 words
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Advertisement979 1911-11-20 12 W. MANSON, American Dentist, LtU of k. Alin *.Co„ Phi, 0. J. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. KBBIDINO AT Ao. 21 a, Penang Road. A kw imi from tkc Eutcri Oriental Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP G1 rra Moh, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advaneers and Genera Goods Store.979 words
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