Straits Echo, 15 April 1912
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Title Section39 1912-04-15 1 Straits Echo i 2» PAGE EdkTiGA. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENT!». CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT Hit STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND HIE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MOAiJJAk, loib APKIL, 1912.« Single Copy, 10 cents. No# b&39 words
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Advertisement1019 1912-04-15 1 If fD« n*juire a Tonic and win* thine to nouriih you, Drink Dog’s Head Guinness's ,■> Stout, and look for this zr H A lalwl to non that you e«t it. LEE A Co., Sole Agents. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANMLANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AOENTB FOB1,019 words
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Advertisement34 1912-04-15 1 Order it in Nip Bottles Dog's Head Guinness's Stout. TheJ I Tonic*} that cheers and soothes and doesn’t harm. Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole AgtmU.34 words
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Article1090 1912-04-15 2 The New Force. Our objective begin* to take shape before your eyes—every industry thoroughly organised, in tbe first place, to tight to gain control of, and then to administer that industry co-ordination of all industries uu a central production board, who will issue its demands on the1,090 words
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1120 1912-04-15 2 By the Hon. W. Pkmbkk Beeves. Now Director of the London School of Economics and the statesman who as New Lealand Labour Minister (1891-96) was responsible for the Industrial Arbitration Act, which laid the foundation for all Australasian labour legislation. I believe a1,120 words
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Article99 1912-04-15 2 April, 1912. Date H. W. L. W. H.W I,W. AM. A M. I’.M. P.M. 15th 10.43, 5.45, 11.22, 5.49 16th Nil. 6.02, 12.06, 6.29 ,17th 12.06, 6.32, 12.31, 7.00 'Bth 12.39, 7.03, 1.02, 7.32 19th 1.1 7.33, 1.32, 8.05 20th 1.44, 8.02, 2.01, 8.39 21st 2.17,99 words
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Advertisement71 1912-04-15 2 A Family Necessity. Every family shouM 1« provided with Chamtierkim** Pain Balm »t all times. Sprains may I» cured in much Ipsr time when promptly treater!. Lame hark, lane shoulder, pains in the side and chest aud rheumatic pain* are some of tire diseases for which it is especially valuable.71 words
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Advertisement75 1912-04-15 2 Why UU% kit #|D4frpsj. Du you know that of all the uiitu.r ailments colds are hy far the mo<t dangerous i It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, but tj»e jwrious diseases that itofleu lead» to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia and75 words
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Advertisement122 1912-04-15 2 Lame Back, Od® of the most common ailments that hard working people are afflicted with is lame back. Apply Chamberlain’s- Fain Balm twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at ea- h application, ami you will g t qu'ck relief. For sal** bv all l)i-p-*nsaries and Dealers. EUROPEAN CAPITAL.122 words
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Advertisement547 1912-04-15 2 Buy Harmoniums. WHITE \o 1 DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS. V ”T 1 i 1 ILj 1 1 VF. DWARKIN Si SON, Harmonium Manufacturers. Established 1875. >1 <2 m -As RENOWNED FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY. Packed in cases of 12 qts. 24 pts Obtainable a t all Retail Stores. AGENTS, G. H.547 words
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Article2760 1912-04-15 3 Following are the minute» of a general meeting of the above Association held on Sunday, March 31 at, at the Johore Hotel. Present Mr. H. E. Burge»» in the chair, Mesir* A L. Buyer» and J. A. Brown, committee member». Mr. Neil MacKinnon, Hon Secretary protem, Messrs2,760 words
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Advertisement40 1912-04-15 3 Prof. Schmidt prefer» («otioaan (Santal Kuwft Riedel 1 b) to any other preparation of Santalwood oil. Although he used the in more than 20 cases, be has never observed any sign* of nausea, flatulency, Mphntu. pains, pruritus nor skin eruptions.40 words
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Advertisement8 1912-04-15 3 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Curs8 words
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Advertisement43 1912-04-15 3 It has been satisfactorily demonstrated that thousands of persons have to thank for restoration to health and happiness. It is astringent and antiseptic and has never been known to fail. At all dealers in Patent Medicines and Chemicals in bortl»** <rf 40 capsules43 words
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Advertisement975 1912-04-15 3 The Great Channel Swim /4 Burgess’ Endurance and Vitality— It is the big success, the great deed itself that proves the wisdom of Burgess in employing Phosferine to provide the endurance and energy which enabled him to swim the Channel. To Phosferine the mighty Yorkshireman owes it that he has975 words
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Article2562 1912-04-15 4 (From Our Own CorrupondmU) Ijondon, March 15tb. Nearly twelve months ago a Home Rule Union was formed in the Liberal Partj, with Mr. Winston Churchill at its head, with the idea of educating the country on Home Rule. The party organisers called the agents together, and announced2,562 words
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Advertisement53 1912-04-15 4 Bfet. C.l THIS 13 IT! Walerbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TAS7ELES3 ODORLESS 1 he latest scientific pre paratiouof C'< >D LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. OF ALL CrfEMISTS Price53 words
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Advertisement204 1912-04-15 4 TWO GRAND MASTERPIECES AT THE George To*wn Cinema cgrv.L. Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre Hall Turning off Campbell Street. Never Seen Before In Fact Never Heard of!! ASK YOURSELVES What shall Ido a ter dinner; go to bed No It is too early. Where shall I go then Yes I have204 words
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Advertisement1648 1912-04-15 4 GRIN, BUT DON’T BEAR IT Is by far the wisest p!nn. To «offer pnln unneces«?»rijv is not heroic, but foolish enough. Of course, if tie trouble he of 1> < kir.l for which there Is no remedy, then, «louhtles*, tlir fris'ssd'l 1 r-il philosophy hus its uses, but such cases1,648 words
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Article26 1912-04-15 5 Vessels brom Agents i i rh,' Oriental Colombo AG.&V 18tli Apr. Delta Singapore A,G.&Co. 20th Luetzow Singapore BM.AOo. Colombo RM.ACo i 23rd Bueloic 25th26 words
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Article23 1912-04-15 5 Vessel» 1 For Agents Leaves Oriental Singapore A.G.&Co. Apr. Delta Colombo A.G.&Co. Luetzow Btieloic Colombo Singapore B.M.&Co. B M.AJo. i m M23 words
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Advertisement352 1912-04-15 5 32 j.-,11*«; rifKiH mid Urp»r«nr« ail Service 0><i»ard. \f>r. I» Oriental connecting with China M iv 2 l>evauha do Macedonia Humewar J I Me. Steamer. Connecting Due with 8.S. Condon. Apr. 20 Delta \j fc y 4 Assaye 18Asteamer Maloja Mongolia Malwa May 18 June 15 FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS.352 words
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Advertisement452 1912-04-15 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT SI Co.. Penang, Agents vVh KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART M AATSCH APPIJ (ROVM. DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) For Intended to Sail. bTEAMRR. Deli, Asahan, Paneh and Singapore. (Weekly). Fri. 19th Apr., 2 p.in. Fri. 26th Apr., 2 p.m. Van der Parra Van Hogandorp Deli and452 words
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Advertisement1228 1912-04-15 5 (SHIPPING.) VOMSCnS LLOYD, BfiEM. N. Y. K GERM MAIL LINE riYHE 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, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or1,228 words
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Article, Illustration111 1912-04-15 6 A Journal ok Thought. Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—202 Reach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local ?2I |<et annum. Out station Postage Extra. Mail Edition fP<>s' Free) 815 CABLE address': ECHO—PEN A NO.” Telephone Nos. (*?.cho, 586 Printing Department111 words
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Article2188 1912-04-15 6 A friend of mine recently walked from Lunas to Sungei Sluaug in Kedah. On the way he saw part of a bullock cart, laden with tapioca. The part he didn’t see was in a mudhole. The driver explained that he was waiting for another hullo k cart to come2,188 words
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Article44 1912-04-15 6 Shanghai reports a mutiny of the troops in Nanking. Houses and shops were looted and buildings burned. The Cantonese regulars surrounded the mutineers and recaptured most of the loot. It is rejiorted that fifty people were killed in the fight. Telegraphed.44 words
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Article36 1912-04-15 6 The death has taken place at the age of 77 of M. Henri Brisson, the French statesman. The death has taken place at Washington of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross Society. Telegraphed.36 words
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Article114 1912-04-15 6 W. C. van Yzeren, who was well known in the Straits, has died in the hospital at Batavia. A big jungle fire has cleared nearly all the country from Tebing Tinggi to Siantar. The Asian punters mostly favoured the Penang teams in the recent Easter contest». They lost heavily114 words
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Article77 1912-04-15 6 The Committee of the Transport Worker Federation and the Executive of ttifl Dockers’ Union have passed a resolution strongly condemning the irresponsible statements on the possibility of a general strike among transport workers earlv in the summer. Mr. H H. Asquith intimated that the re-opening of the77 words
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Article27 1912-04-15 6 Washington reports that the Senate has passed a resolution congratulating ri Chinese people on the assumption of powers, duties and responsibilities of government. Telegraph#**27 words
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Advertisement316 1912-04-15 6 IGNITION AND LIGHT. feoJ malts cannot b« expected from Accomulators when they are charged hy MAKESHIFT and EXPERIMENTAL METHODS. We have the only local plant imported specially for this work. New accumulators always ready for immediate use MASSEY-HARRIS MOTOR WORKS. 23, BEACH STREET PBNANQ. xMe *5 mr. DOC \°r >oG_316 words
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Article385 1912-04-15 7 A telegram from Nice states that the fetes iu connection with the unveiling of the ntatues of Queen Victoria at Nice ami King Kdward at Cannes liegan yesterday. There was a parade of 8,000 troops, including tiOO bluejackets and marines with bayonets and field guns M. Poincare, the385 words
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Article364 1912-04-15 7 Mrs. Evans (President) presided at the general meeting of the Ministering Children’s League which was held at the Government Girls’ School on Friday afternoon. There were present seventeen associates an<l sixty-three members, including one new associate aud one member who joined at the meet ing. 'l’he President in364 words
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Article25 1912-04-15 7 M*dl*ourue reports that a Socialist of Brukeu Hill has l>eeu lined J2lOO or three Months’ imprisonment for preventing bis •on from drilling. Telegraphed.25 words
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Article15 1912-04-15 7 1* >ve militant suffragette*», including one doctor of medicine, were released yesterday Telegraphed.15 words
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Article47 1912-04-15 7 The result of the race for the Newbury Cup was as follows (1) Long Set (2) Merrutio (3) E'ou Boy Sixteen r.tu Won by lengths 8. P. 10 to I on Long Set, 25 to 1 agst. Mercutio, 00 to 8 agst. Eton Boy. Telegraphed.47 words
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Article49 1912-04-15 7 Rome reports that the Italian Commander-in-Chief in Tripoli telegraphs the occupation of Macabez which ensures the possession of a station for torpedo boats in view of the repression of gun-running. Fort Bukemmesh commands the Tunisian caravan routes. It is the key to the frontier of Tunis. Telegraphed.49 words
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Article497 1912-04-15 7 C. R. 0. vs. S. X. R. C. The St. Xavier’s Recreation Club met the C R.jC ou Yic!o;ia Green last Saturday. The game ended in a win for the C. R. C. by 53 runs. The C. R. C winning the toss, elected to take the field.497 words
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Article24 1912-04-15 7 A telegram from Paris states that another bomb was found in a taxicab by the driver. The fuse had gone out Telegraphed.24 words
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Article94 1912-04-15 7 The aunual general meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya will be held at 10 a. in on Sunday, April 28th, 1912, at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur. Business: —I. Minutes of meeting held on March 3rd. 1912; 2. Chinese Tappers, 3. Javanese labour; 4. Ridley fund94 words
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Article58 1912-04-15 7 The Allahabad Pioneer has received news confirming the report of the recent fighting bet weep Tibetants and Chinese near Shegatzse. The Tibetans forced the Chinese to surrender. The Chinese, in exchauge for 130 rifles and a quantity of ammunition, were given a sum equal to 8,000 rupees58 words
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Article1127 1912-04-15 7 A Deal iic Diamonds. The case against Gustav Wessels .tad. N. de Silva was continued before Mr. Justice Ebden and a special jury this morning. Mr. Hoogensteio', cashier of tbs ..Metherd lands Trading Society, said he knew*;Mii Wessels as Manager of Behr A Co. since 1911. He also1,127 words
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Article18 1912-04-15 7 h nglaml beat Wales by three goals to two iu the soccer match at Cardiff. 'Telegraphed.18 words
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Article36 1912-04-15 7 Mr. Adsms A. D. O. has meted out smart punishments tp several £!liii*ese pickpockets caught practising here." They followed a ccuUacUi* into the Dispensary ami took $l2O in notes out of his pocket. Echo corr.36 words
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Article21 1912-04-15 7 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tir Dredging Company for the week ended April 13 was 25 tons. Official.21 words
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Article47 1912-04-15 7 The French aviator. Prevost. and a passenger ascended from Iswy-les-Moulincaux at 6.45 a.ui. He landed at Calais, where lie rtwascended and flew across the Channel arriving at East Church at 1.3 t) p.m. It is understood that the British Admiralty has purchased the aeroplane. Telegraphed.47 words
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Article43 1912-04-15 7 There are turtle in local waters, though oue does not often s‘*e them. Early yesterday morning a tine specimen was landed ou the. beach near Sea View Hotel by oue of the fishing txiats that lauds its catches there regularly. Staff Script.43 words
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Article36 1912-04-15 7 The wedding is announced from Kuala Jjumpur of Mr. Alfred Stronach, Manager of Segamat Estate, and Miss Edith Constance Durnford, daughter of the late Mr. John Durnford, formerly Manager of Bert am Estate. Clipped.36 words
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Article28 1912-04-15 7 New Yo> k reports th‘*t Jay Gould retains the Amateur Court Tennis Champion.'hip by defeating Joshua -Crane bv 6-3, 6 —l, and 6—o Tel g' ophed.28 words
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Article32 1912-04-15 7 Mr. Justice FLlior heating summonses in Chambers at Singapore. The Registrar appears iu open court and calls “Ro s deceased” “Not here ejaculates a legal wag awaitiug his tu"i|. Clipped.32 words
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Article31 1912-04-15 7 The Chicago wheat uiaiket i> verv excited and p ices jumped up owiug to reports of damage to crops in ltliuois. Ohio Missouri aod N. E. Kansas. Tel graphed.31 words
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Article247 1912-04-15 7 j Observations made by a butler who kept a memorandum played a prominent part- in a petition in the Divorce Court brought bv Mr. Lionel Mabet Woodward, Judicial Commissioner in the Federated Malay States, *wbo sought a dissolution of h’ s marriage •by reason of247 words
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Article50 1912-04-15 7 The Franco-Spauish negotiations are dragging on without aav result. Irritation is growing at Paris and Madrid. According to the French papers France has decided to proceed with the re-organisation of Morocco and the survey of the railway between Tangier and Fez without awaiting agreement with Spain. ;t: Telegraphed.50 words
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Article115 1912-04-15 7 The following were appointed yesterday at the Annual General Meeting of the M. K C held at thĕ Club House No. 71 Bishop Street. President—S R. Shaik Mohatned. N Vice President—Sinnatatnby M. V. Hon. Secretary—P. Mohamed Ismail. Hon. Asst. Secretary—M. H. Ibrahim. Members of Committee 1 A.115 words
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Article283 1912-04-15 7 Arrivals. Per 8.6. Klang, 15th Apr., from SingaI pore Mrs. G. Hutchison, Mr. U. Leonard, Miss Gray, Mr. Black, Mr. 11; Namara and Mr. Ho Yiaug Peng. From Port Swettenham Mrs. T. Morris, Mr. T C. Collet, Mr. Wright, Mr. Oug Koon Chan, Mr. Chew Kye Moll, Mr.283 words
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Article22 1912-04-15 7 A telegram from Bar-le-duc states that Lieut. Boncour was kilted by a fall from ;in aeroplane. "A Telegraphed.22 words
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Article81 1912-04-15 7 At the Church of the Assumption this ‘morning the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Osward Angelo Filtner of the Govt. Telegraph Office, and Miss Eugenie Jalleb, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Jalleb. The brido-wav given sway by her father. Mr. P. M Laugan was best81 words
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Article29 1912-04-15 7 Mrs. W. 8. Nicholls died yesterday in Bombay. The late Mrs. Nicholls was Mrs. van der Woude’s sister. The news was wired Penang v this afternoon. Communicated.29 words
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Article52 1912-04-15 7 A warrant has lieen issued for the arrest of A. L. Minjoot, Assistant Secretary of the Perak Club, in connection with mismanagement and embezzlement of the funds of tne institution. Minjoot, who also holds a Government appointment, went away for the Easter holidays and has not yet returned52 words
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Article40 1912-04-15 7 Hie following husines* in tin has Iteeu done to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., buyers no sellers j I'enaug Penang Tin Exchange, 6J tons at 97.10 Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at 3174 per coy an.40 words
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Article53 1912-04-15 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 2. What Syndicalism Means. How a Minimum Wage Act can Succeed. 3. Johore Planters’ Association. 4.—Two London Letters. 9. Do. 10.—Sketch of Strange Career. China’s Republic. The Burial Place of Sir Stamford Raffles. 11.—The New Flying Corps. Arrest53 words
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Article40 1912-04-15 7 To-day 28th Day of 2nd Moon. Penang Cup Tie entries close. Ladies’ Rifle Shooting, 4-30 p.m. Volunteer Recruits, A” Co. Band, Esplanade, 6 pm. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, Penang Road.40 words
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Advertisement51 1912-04-15 7 A woman’s waist begins to-day Beneath her neck, the cynics say has no hips, thev’ve l#*»n planed off Sometimes she suffers with a cough. Oh, why do people always tease The one who follows Fashion’s decrees If she but takes Woods' Peppermint Cure, She’ll haye no oough or cold, I’m51 words
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Advertisement51 1912-04-15 7 Causes of Constipation. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the p inost common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habit* and take Chamberlain’s and Liver Tablet* and you will soon be well For sale br all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement83 1912-04-15 7 New York Rubber Exposition, 1912. GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS OFFERED BY THE RUBBER GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. Full particulars and entry forms can be obtained ou application to the Director of Agriculture, F.M.S., Kuala Lumj itr. 281 15-4-12 THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEASURE IS THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY. Headquarters for Graduated83 words
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Article179 1912-04-15 8 Hiroshima Maru, Jap. 2,035, Hiroae, 13th Apr., Calcutta, 4th Apr., Gen.— P. S. Co. FaMillea, Br. 2,697, Wliittingham, 13th Apr., Singapore, 12th Apr., Gen. H. L. A Co. Benledi, Br. s.s., 2,509, Haatu, 13th Apr., Lendon, 9th Mar., Gen. —S. Bi A Co. i Malacca, Br. s.s., 405, Stach,179 words
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Article377 1912-04-15 8 15th April. Malacca, for Tongkah. Chantaboon, for Pangkalan. Brandan and Langkat. Pegu, for Port Swestenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Speelnan, lor Langsa, T. Semawe, Segh, Olehleh and Pnlo Web. Avagyee, for Dindings and Teluk Anson Van Swoll, for Olehleh, Pulo Weh Ac., Padang. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and377 words
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Article120 1912-04-15 8 rsitaNQ, 15th April. (tiy cowriesy of the Chartered Bank.) ii, Demand Bank 2/44 4 months* sight Bank 2/4*^ 3 Credit 2/4% 3 Dooumentnry.. 2/4* 6 Jaleoiia, Demand Bank R-* 174 3 days* sight Priv»‘ 1754 Bombay, Demand Ban 174 Ifoultnein, Demand Bank 173 8 days* sight Private 176 Madras,120 words
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Article239 1912-04-15 8 Gold la-h I.. 4 Black Pepper no floe White Pepper ..19.75 sa’es Trang Pepper 23. —nominal Cloves 3-5 —nominal Mace b 8 —nominal Pickings I OP —sal Nutmegs 110 s. 23. '0 nominal C No. 1 8 20 eol Sugar < 2 810 *ai C Basket 6.15 buyers Copra239 words
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Article189 1912-04-15 8 Penan<». 15th April. Bkei ds. Soup por ca t; 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meal... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 20 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 0 Liver per nut 55 Pock Pork jo; ratt 32 Pig’s Head... M nv*. H «j Tongue189 words
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Article1224 1912-04-15 8 *i I o Clw Capital. Namber of [3 I i Shares P issued. s 3 I I 5 hH Ph Dividends. .909 1905 1910 1909 1910 1906 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 •904 1803 1909 150,000 200,000 750.000 oCO.OOO 600,000 LI »1,200,000 500,000 $1,000,000 390, JOO 600,000 205,000 100,0001,224 words
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Advertisement41 1912-04-15 8 V\ I* r? M 7r 3 These tiny Capsules superior t<» Copaiba, Cubebs and Injections CURE Ihe same di-sen-es as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience. /JjZJt Each Capsvle bears the name Paris. 8, rue Vivienne Sold by alt Chemists.41 words
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Article294 1912-04-15 9 The Companies do not guarantee the do ‘es of arrival oj these steamers but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. j From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Tong Chuau, April 13, 15, 17, lit, 21, 23, 25, 27 and 29 and Kedah, April 12, 14, 16,294 words
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Advertisement1349 1912-04-15 9 THE DULCEPHONE. THEE GRAMOPHONE c excellence” SUPERB MODELS IN SOI ID M\H<»GANY. SHEARATON STYLE, ETC. Hornless an<l Ordinary Pattern Silent Running Motors, mproved roundbrn, lb production lull and Clear and Fiee from all Unpleasant Orating of the Needle. PRICES RANGE FROM $2O UPWARDS The Robinson Piano Co., Lid. PENANG MOTOR1,349 words
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Advertisement56 1912-04-15 9 THIS IS IT V/aterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound > bJ ‘•TELKSS 090RLES« The latest scientific pre puraiion of COD Li \'Lli OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the inedi cal profession. C r56 words
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Advertisement51 1912-04-15 9 FOR. SALE. W* Have Received Anothba Consignment of TOU6H WHITE MANILLA ENVELOPES. Cheap and Strong Quality. Price 91-50 per 1,000. CASH NETT. The CHEAPES I’ Envelopes in the 'market. None to equal. •i> Sample* on Application. The last consignment of 500,000 hit» been sold out like hot CKITBRION PHKBS, LTD.,51 words
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Article903 1912-04-15 10 Arminius Vamber? oelebrated ®u March 19th the 80th 44 official anniversary of hie birth. His real birthday lay somewhere be- tureen the Great Cholera and the Little Cholera that ravaged Hungary in the early thirties of last century. When asked to sign Queen Victoria’* Birthday Book903 words
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Article604 1912-04-15 10 j Fxmch Journalist on Its Possible Weakness Sometimes the success of a revolution means the beginning, not the end, of trouble. It was so in F ranee it may be so in Mexico —*nd it is not impossible in China. M. J. Rode*. the correspondent of tbe Paris604 words
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344 1912-04-15 10 Mr. Arnold Wright, Holly Lodge, Wimbledon Park-road, S. W., writes to The Time 111 v»>ur isMie of March 1 appeared an advertisement signed by the solicitor of the vicar and churchwardens of St. Mary’s Church. Hendon, intimating that all person interested in the344 words
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Advertisement10 1912-04-15 10 For Cbihlran'e Hacking Cough at Night, Wood*’ Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement715 1912-04-15 10 GREEN OLD AGE Assured Ay the Occasional Use d Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Tp reach a green old age and ewoj good health can only be obtained by the care of #ie system. It is from «he little irnpgu*»rkies of the system that the common ailments arisp, and nature715 words
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Article978 1912-04-15 11 The announcement* made in Parliament bv Colouel Seely «.nd Mr. Churchill on the •uhject of the new flying orgauizatiou which is to take the place of the exist- r Battalion de-erve far more attention than they are likely to leeeive. It is hardly (00 much to978 words
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Article620 1912-04-15 11 The news of an extensive conspiracy in 1 Northern Korea directed against the life of Count Terauchi, the Governor-General, and involving a large number of native Christians, has suddenly become tbe topic of the day in Japan. One hundred persons have been arrested, and against half620 words
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Advertisement593 1912-04-15 11 BEDFORD CAR THREE YEARS GUARANTEE PITTED WITH The Famous Bedford “Torpedos Olympus” Body (ANY COLOUR TO CHOICE) Comfortable and Smart Appearance of Design. 15/18 H.P. 4 CYLINDER. 7 SEATED. RELIABLE. SILENT. STRONG. Complete fitted with Magneto and Coil Ignition with self-starter, Torpedo Hood with Curtains, Screen with double glass and593 words
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Advertisement922 1912-04-15 12 W. MANSON, America n m% Dentist, LotelofJDr. Alien?» Co.. Pka. 0. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation'Free. RKRIDINO AT /V o. 21a,. Penangtßoad. A few loots from the Euttn ail Oriental Hotel. TECK A COMPANY, Shanghai Carpenters 6> Furnishers, 4, PENANG NO M>-High-class Household Furniture kept in stock and made to922 words
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