Straits Echo, 23 August 1913
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Title Section35 1913-08-23 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE: OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT TIIE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GBNEKALU VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1913. Sinjlc Copy. 10 ctntj No. 19335 words
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Advertisement1240 1913-08-23 1 If yon mjnir a Tunic and something to nourish you, drink DOC'S HCAOCUINNESS'S STOUT and look for this label 5» that Nr you get il TIANO LEE y Co., Sola Ageata. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG F. M. S. (BANKS.)1,240 words
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Advertisement28 1913-08-23 1 i a a a n ail to fc «w V t B TK,»t BRAND CIMCNT. a M2S8 K it »-3 «J *2 *o* lV BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.28 words
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Advertisement94 1913-08-23 2 NATUR ILK l r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) a p Grand Pm: OA V p4ris !900 St. Louis 1904. i* 4 1893. > 1893. St hw, e no ok "'"T Brc«* t 0 is: *it| Schutimarke I*. nosdi c 0 AREN Mecklenburg (Deutscbl* M ADE in GERMANYD- Ce c*v <? BE94 words
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Article541 1913-08-23 3 II is less than twenty year» ago, says Miss Virginia T. ran der Water, that I heard a niot her mention c sually that she aDd her fniing sod had had a talk on an equal 'standard of morals for both sexes. A relatiT* of the541 words
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Article393 1913-08-23 3 Foreigners' Position. A very pertinent warning was that which appeared in our columns last night. Our correspondent says foreigners, in fho opinion of some, have made a mistake in too ardently espousing the northern cause.” We are not quite convinced that this is really the case, although393 words
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Article59 1913-08-23 3 Tlio fallowing wore the results of the! ties played off yesterday Ladle i Double Handicap Mis C rail* anti Mrs Beckett beat Mrs Van der Woude and Mrs Wei ham (5—0, 0— 2. Profession Pa i rs. Crai>'eu and Mason beat and Goldie 0—7, 0—4 Proctor and59 words
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Article356 1913-08-23 3 I Tiik Modern Young Chine e Woman. The following advertisement has been appearing in the native Hankow newspiper*. says the Wuchang correspondent of the N C. Daily Netcs. It is writteu iu a style that proves the writer to be ablo to write Chinese of a356 words
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Article146 1913-08-23 3 After negotiations between the European makers of quinine and the growers in Java of the cinchona tree, from the bark of which quinine is produced, au agreement has been signed the effect of which will K e primarily to regulate and incidentally to raise the price146 words
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Article254 1913-08-23 3 Suggestion Has Cold Reception in (Calcutta. The agitation for a bi-weekly mail service t seems to have had rather a cool rereption, observes Capital. The habits of half a century are, be it conceded, difficult to alter. Nevertheless if Chambers of Commerce wish to effect a change,254 words
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Article227 1913-08-23 3 Dmirg the past auction season (1912-13) there have been numerous uotab’e 6ales of 1 pictures and objects d’art that have cant au J luteresting light on thi art fashions of the day. As we have already pointed out, certain modern paintings that come on the j market nowadays227 words
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Article267 1913-08-23 3 To judge from the amount of hasty critiIcism of the member* of the British Olympic ICounci 1 we might suppose that the Berliu I Olympiad was to be held next month instead 1 of three years homv. Perhaps the announcement that grants of money have been made 'to267 words
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Article173 1913-08-23 3 According to the Japanese Kokumin, the centralisation of Japanese emigrants in Korea and Manchuria was projected at tintime of the late Marquis Kotnura and elicited various comments, but now that, emigratior to America has become sodifficult that Japin lias to ahandou all efforts in this direction it173 words
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Article248 1913-08-23 3 At the risk of appearing too persisteut w« must again protest aj. a nst the circumstantial rumours which couneet the Attorney-Gener-al with the approaching vacancy in tins Lord i hief Justiooshi >of England. If the country is to lie spared an uneiampled shock to the standard of248 words
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Article181 1913-08-23 3 Clothed in whitewash, mystic, wondorful, the Chancellor of the Exchequer yesterday held fo tli for au hour or more to his constituents t Carnarvon on-the vices of the Peers and his own transcendent virtues. The latter subject seemed to be even more congenial to him than181 words
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Advertisement248 1913-08-23 3 Woods’ Qfeat Peppermint Cure, For Goughs and Colds. never fails. Is. Gd SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We have on hand always a large stock of GLACIAL ACETIC ACID. BISULPHITE of SODIUM. QUININE and its Salts, and Pure CASTOR OIL. As we buy onr goods in hulk for cash on advantageous y terms248 words
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Advertisement30 1913-08-23 3 Keep It Kindy. Immediate relief is necessary in atticks of diarrhoea. Chamberlan’e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemedy should always Ixi on hand. For sale by all Pispentari ts and Dealers.30 words
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Article95 1913-08-23 4 EUora, Br. u 2.567, Sharp*. Aug. 22, Singapore, Aug. 21, Gen. H. L. A Co. Africa. Am a a., 2,614. Trancichit, Aug. 23, Trieste, July 30, Gen —S. K. A Co. Linden, Ger. s■ 2.623, Hanth, Aug. 23, Sydney. July 12, Gen.— B. M. A Co. Malacca, Br. s.s.,95 words
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Article85 1913-08-23 4 Acoust 23. Jlohemia, for Colo nbo and Tuticorin. Janet Nicoll, for longLah. Jin Ho. for A «aha Tom. Hong, for Tongkab, Kopab, Kenong, Victoria IVnt, Mergui and Taroj. Dell*, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindisi, for Europe etc. Hok Canton, for Teluk Anson Lama, for85 words
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Article79 1913-08-23 4 Fo* Alor Star (Kedah) Per long Chuan, 25th instant, 16 am Batu Bahra —Per Leong Ho, 25th instant, 2 pm. Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca—Per Cornelia, 25th instant, 2 p.m. Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson— Per Avagyee, 25th instant, 3 p.m. Batu Bahra —Per Padang 25th instant,79 words
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Article127 1913-08-23 4 Penanq, August 23. (By courtety of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4} J 3 Credit 2/4 t T 3 Documentary 2/4£ Calcutta, D-niand Bank Rs. 174£ 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 174^ Moultnein, Demand t ank 173^ 3 days’ sight127 words
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Article2179 1913-08-23 4 d I i j *o -2 Numlx-r of p, 5 Capita’. I Shares i 3 Dividends. Name. A I issued. 3 1 J R O S «8 S T m O* I J I < J j 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913; RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.C. p.C. p.c. I2,179 words
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Advertisement56 1913-08-23 4 Supplied by All Chemis's. Physicians prescribe Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy because it relieves cramps in the stomach and intestinal pains quicker than any preparation they can compound. It can be iwjught from any chemist. A bottl < will keep for years, and no home is complete without it.56 words
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Advertisement51 1913-08-23 4 THIS IS IT l WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELeSS odor Less (*/!>% The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset thcstomach. Highlyie- p commended by the medical profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS Price51 words
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Advertisement85 1913-08-23 4 Teoh Chcow Cheang Architect and Contractor, 72, Cl Are Street, IPOH. MARTIN’S STEEL* sSSi PILLS A French Remedy for ell Irregularities I n mauds l Ladies *rt |> a I 'l* o» .Vanin's IS I in ihr liotl'C. o tiiat on the lire K’n ol any lirrouUn y ol Ihr85 words
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Advertisement65 1913-08-23 4 Pathephones Just Received A large and varied consignment of PATHEPHONES AND RECORDS. FITTED WITH Sapphire Needles. WILL LAST A LIFETIME. Different Sizes to S«it All Reqatrcaeots. Inspection Invited. PRICES MODERATE. TIANG LEE CO 53, Beach Street. 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps. Nurseries 100 acres fully Plnnted References MR. A. B. MILNE. Apply—65 words
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Advertisement505 1913-08-23 4 LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH 18 UVINQ DEATH VETARZC»^ This remarkable compound, the latest discovery of modern times, is without m of defective nerve and brain power, whether induced by worry, overwork dissii? r 10 c ***s influences. Sleeplessness, pdpitation, defective circulation, nervous dyspepsia !P atlon or other low spirits, menial and505 words
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Article1451 1913-08-23 5 (By Tom Wright.) 1 huso Malayan residents who kuow rue best kuow that deceit ts foreign to iny nature. Nothing less than cash, o other real estate would induce uie to lie about anything that my conscience tells me is of serious importance. I’ui sorry1,451 words
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Article134 1913-08-23 5 This from a Hongkong paper may provide a tip for the committee of the Swimming Club, mixed bathing, of course* Judging by the large crowd, present last evoning the moonlight bathing from North Point beach, inaugurated by the Trainwa\ Company, is becoming iucrea-'iugly popular. There must have >134 words
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189 1913-08-23 5 The Bodega has been purchased by Mr. K. N. Brunell-Norman, of the Norman Hotel, aud to-day al!*the furniture was removed from the Bodega. The business will be merged in the Restaurant Norman, which will now drop the original name, and carry on business under the189 words
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Advertisement283 1913-08-23 5 j( PALMER TYRES FOR MOTORCYCLES. l YOU SHOULD KNOW l THAT the 1913 Tourist 'Trophy (Senior) Karo was won on 20x2 Palmer Cord Tures. l I THAT the speed averaged 50.87 in. p. h., inclusive of terrific L ptrauu ou corners. w l l l l m THAT tbero were283 words
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Advertisement51 1913-08-23 5 I ,A >k the jix k« v. ask the j;room, A.'k the who wields the b:io:u Ask the won led business mau, i Grocer, postman, publican! Ask the butche mi l:man. 1 aker, Shop girl, clerk, and cordial maker, I All reply in accents sure, Stick to Woods’ Great 1’wppe.miut51 words
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Advertisement117 1913-08-23 5 HOTEL NORMAN, Penanj’s Select Residential ani Transit Hotel. (Under the Personal Management of the Proprietor and Proprietress.) Public and Private Dining Rooms. The recoil ised place f«:r »ecbetchc dinners. Cold Storage M.-at (i Butter. Sea-Bathing, Fishing Tennis Monthly n.tes which are most moderate include ffin free at RESTAURANT NORMAN. Special117 words
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Advertisement496 1913-08-23 5 nnnnnnnn: Messrs. W. D. H. O. Wills’ NEW BRAND NO. 77. vr* mam m.<£k m o??? W J n-, *SVJ hm p a VIRGIN»A i cigarettes u F V3 O.V/iU-5-4 LORDO* “«•rt'n.r. A First Class Cigarette and one that has come to stay. Two Sizes 50 s 25’s. n n496 words
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Article, Illustration84 1913-08-23 6 daily (except Sunday* and holiday*) ax ni v. 0&ITER1ON PRESS, Lra. No. 59. Beach Street. Penang. Pmion Daily L*«al M 9*4 per annum. Onketation.M Poatag* Extra. IWI rtif~~ (Port Fr*e) 917.50 OAILI ▲DDK*** ECHO—PENANG.” Tolaphoac Not. «Echo 586 Printing Department 343 jr.e.-An >■■!»«» •••■uDiestioiu should hs sddrmsd84 words
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Article1335 1913-08-23 6 Cheri.-hod for ceu'u as the p 11adiurn of British liberties*' an<l in Tested with a sauctity similar to that which is popularly supposed to attach to the Habeas Corpus Act, the jury system in Euglmd has latterly fallen somewhat from the extlted position it held in the1,335 words
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Article135 1913-08-23 6 Aug Beow, a Chinaman. pleaded guilty before Mr. R B. Osborne this morning witli selling chaudu without a licence. Mr J Ryne, Acting Chief Revenue Officer. said that on receipt of information ho proceeded to Aver Itam with the informer an-1 two Revenue Officers. At the back135 words
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Article981 1913-08-23 6 Mr. A. Woodford is now acting as Chid Sanitary Inspector, relieving Mr. W A Ward, who is away on leave. A great many Pen ngites left yesterday and this u oruing by train and car for i Taiping to attend the last day of the rars. in981 words
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Advertisement410 1913-08-23 6 E. O. Hotel. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVFRY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. JUST UNPACKED. A CONSIGNMENT OF (English Make) for Rickshaws. ACETYLENE LAMPS STOCKED IN THREE QUALITIES. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. A Prices on Application to Aing Cheang Go., 59. Magazine Road. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. An ordinary meeting of tt» Municipal Commit inner® will be held410 words
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Article693 1913-08-23 7 OUESTIONS BY THE HON. MR. R. YOUNG. round the island road. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Augmt 23. At the mating of the Legislative Council T »it»r<l*v •t' fl Hon. Mr. Robirt Young gave notice of* the following questions whieh he «ill a»k at the neit meeting:693 words
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Article46 1913-08-23 7 {fWoni (Jur Oirn Correspondent.) Taipiug, Aupuat 23. tatal accident took place yesterday at Chou Ah Lang's mine at Kliau »u t Taiping. The face of a lombong fell in I line coolies were instantaneously killed T l>juldtr, their bodies being smashed to pulp46 words
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Article144 1913-08-23 7 TURKEY AND THE POWERS. Reuter.) Vienna, August 22 The Neste Freie Pret e states that the I owers are consulting together in regard to a collective step to be taken at Constantinople. It is proposed that the Austrian Ambassador, as the doyen of the Diplomatic Corps in Constantinople,144 words
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Article198 1913-08-23 7 Press Comments. (Reuter.) London, August 22. Tho Unionist comment ou the by-election at Chesterfield is generally epitomised by the Standard which says that tho miners have «truck tho Labour Party a staggering blow by returning Mr. Kenyon, the Lib-Lab candidate, who was disowued bv his o\ n198 words
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Article82 1913-08-23 7 (Reuter.) London, August 22. The Duke of Somerset states that the King has expressed to him, as tho Chairman of the British Olympic Couuci 1 his ho[>e that every effort will be made to ensure the best representation by Great Britain in the Olympics of 1916. The82 words
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Article66 1913-08-23 7 (Reuter.) London, August 22. The deputation of members of the House of Commons, who waited ou the Chancellor of the Exchequer and asked for financial assistance for the Uuivorsity of China, has received an unfavourable reply from Mr. L’ovd George. It is not certain whether the replv66 words
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Article43 1913-08-23 7 Reuter.) Ottawa, August 22. The Canadian Government has agreed to the latest draft, of the proposed bill for uniform Im erial naturalisation and, if the bill is introduced in the D 'minions, the Canadian House of Commons will pass concurrent legislation.43 words
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Article45 1913-08-23 7 Renter.) Melbourne, August 22. Twenty thousand senior Cadets will parade the street* on September 20 This date has been selected in order to afford the vis ting British politicians au opportunity of judging of the results of the com ulsory Defence scheme.45 words
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Article61 1913-08-23 7 Remoar of a P«niti»« oa- Reuter.) London, A ußust 22. The correspondent of the Dady M«d at Taoe Town understands that a punitive expedition To Somaliland is bein* prepare,! ITd that possibly a continent will go from the Cape. Tendon. Later. It is authoritative announced that the61 words
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Article142 1913-08-23 7 RISE IN INSURANCE RATES. (Reuter.) London, August 22. It it estimated that property to the value of .£7,000,000 has been insured in Ulster at the rate of five shillings or even fifteen ■hillings. In regard to some classes of property it is expected that there will142 words
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Article36 1913-08-23 7 A Collision. Reuter.) Malmoe, August 23. During the mantcuvres off Hveen Island the Swedish battleship Oden collided with the gunboit Urd. The latter sank in shallow water, all on board being saved.36 words
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Article30 1913-08-23 7 (Reuter.) London, August 23. President Wilson has docided to refer the Mexican situitiou to Congress and is preparing a special message in regard to the matter.30 words
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Article25 1913-08-23 7 Reuter) London, August 22. Good rains fell at Victoria and South Australia, greatly improviug tho prospects of the crops for tLe season.25 words
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Article24 1913-08-23 7 Reuter.) London, August 22. Rain in Scotland and the North of England has greatly relieved the drought in Great Britain.24 words
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Article14 1913-08-23 7 (Reuter.) London, August 22. Su*‘cx beat Gloucestershire bv 470 runs 47).14 words
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Article156 1913-08-23 7 It has been affirmed on sound authority, that of an Englishman who has had many years experience in Java, that although there has been a groat deal of superficial gossip, mischievous enough in itself under the circumstances, to tbe effect that there exists a widespread consensus of156 words
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Article156 1913-08-23 7 Y-oWHsj. To-dsy. Ris* or Buyer» Seller» Buyer* Sellers Fsll. RUBBER. H. a. il. d. d. Smilo M*l»y 9 14 10 9 14 10 B.Uit Mertajsm. Chersonese On*. Malays S X 9 »4 6 .3 9 14 Highlands ..45 l 47 9 45 3 47 Llnggi 14 X 15 14156 words
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Article46 1913-08-23 7 (Bv Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. through their agents G. H. Slot A Co.) Fine Para Spot 3*- HM* Fine Para Forward 3*. 01. F.rst latex Crepe delivery next three months 2*- Market quieter with declining tendtuey. August 23, 191346 words
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Article1004 1913-08-23 7 (From Our Own CorrespondentTaiping, August 23. The elimination of the bookie from participation in the national sport as it is played out here waa the chief topic discussed on the race course on Tburday, when the first day’s racing of the Perak Turf Club’s August Meeting took place.1,004 words
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Article1293 1913-08-23 7 Those who, like the writer, have had the doubtful p easuro of motoriug with a gav and reckless driver over tlie Enggor pon-toon-bridge on a pitch-dark night with a gale of wind blowing and rain falling in ■beets, will be interested and grateful to read the following paragraph1,293 words
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Article228 1913-08-23 7 There was the usual fashionable audience at the Grand Oper', King Street, last night to witness the performance of IDhnan aul Parwesh,” a modernistfuturist musical drama in which pautomime, couicdr, melodrama, opera, farce and dancing are fused on the ultra-Wagner-ian principles evolved by Strauss and Stravinsky. Miss228 words
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Article246 1913-08-23 7 A Chiuam n, uniod Cliua Tiow Sui, was thD morning charged before Mr. B. B. Osborne with the theft of $5 from a dwelling house at Magazine Road. It appeared that a Chinese L>. P. C. No. tiJO, w r ho was on rounds at about half246 words
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Article62 1913-08-23 7 The following bus ness in tin has been done to-diy Penang F enang Tin Exchange buyers, m sellers) t Ens’ern Smelting Co, 50 tons at 93 55 Straits Trading Co., 50 „93 69 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 225 93.62 j Total 325 tous. Tm is 'pioted in Tiondon62 words
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Advertisement109 1913-08-23 7 Central Sales Room. To jiF sold nr PUBLIC A. UCTION, At Sepoy Line», Penang. The Residence of LESLIE THORNTON. Ewj High Cl*ss Artistic European Household Furniture comprising: 1 Drawing. Dining and Bedroom Rui e«, Teakwood and Rattan Furniture, English I Carpets, Picture-». Crockery* Cutlery and Electro-plated Ware, Handsome Mir ored109 words
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Article904 1913-08-23 8 P. C C. w. S. X. R. C. Yesterday’s League match on the Esplanade between the Penang Cricket Club and the St. Xav.er’s Recreation Club was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators. The teams lined up as follows with Mr. H. 11. Cheeseman as referee P.C.C. Goal.904 words
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Article1434 1913-08-23 8 Motor Fatality. The inquest touebiug the death of a Hindu named Goviuden who was knocked down by a mo*or car and killed at Tanjong Tokong ou August, 6 was held yesterday afternoon before Mr. E. E. Col man and a jury com osing of three Hindus, who did1,434 words
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Article623 1913-08-23 8 GOVERNMENT ANDTUe KUOMINq. A IiBBEL OItOANIMATION, The most u up r! ,„s' r..km K Ims U*n the atm o UDcem, D t Govermueut s .otmtioi, to compel Ivuoming ang to declare publicly it upholds the Southern rebels. eth r The Presidential Order t ails u„m, o. Headquarters623 words
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Advertisement976 1913-08-23 8 BY SPECIAL REQUEST THE Drury Lane Cinematograph Co. NOTICE. M R HUGH SUNDERLAND RUSSELL Las, from 1st August, 1913, been admitted a partner in our firm. CELLAR, MURRAY Co. 22-8-13 581 Drury Lane Theatre Hall. WILL 8CBKEN AGAIN 1« “Fra Diavolo A Notorious Bandit. An 8,000 ft. Solax Production in976 words
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Advertisement73 1913-08-23 8 Tceth ni Chiton. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea, which can be controlled by giving Chatuberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and DiarrLoea Remedy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each oj»eration of the bowels more thau natural and then castor oil to cleanse the system. It73 words
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Advertisement298 1913-08-23 8 nnnnnnnDnnnannnnMnnnnnnnDnnnnnncmnannn TO LET From Ist September next, Premises No. 50, Beach Street. A pply to KENNEDY Co. 22-8-13 582 □nnnnnnnnnnnnDnnnnnnnnannnnn THE Cash Dealing Co., Buying and General Agents, Estate and Mine Suppliers, Stationers, Horse Fodder, Horse Shoes, Old China, and Fancy Goods Dealers, etc., etc. OFFICE 8 SHOW ROOM AT298 words
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Article29 1913-08-23 9 Vt$tdi hr on A<jentt Dm Ddta fi Alicr fi- Ludiriij AtKlyr Singapore A.G.ACo. 23rtlAug. Singapore .B M.AJo. 27th Colombo BMACo. 28tli Colombo 'A.G.ACo. 4: hSept. 1 129 words
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Article23 1913-08-23 9 Vttult For Agents Leaves tlta o p Colombo ludvMj Singapore Aitayt Singapore 1 A. B. B.M ACo. A.G.AC0. i mi Aug. Sept.23 words
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Advertisement342 1913-08-23 9 S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. 1313 ,t. 4 Assay e ronnoctin ]3 China 2 Delta 10 India 30 Devsuba be O w th Alorea Marmora m Moldavia Medina Mongolia Homeward I ares by mail steamers. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles342 words
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Advertisement1726 1913-08-23 9 4 S H I P PI A IG.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Foe (Throe times a week). Fori Swcttenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoj, Yeh and Moulmein. Fortn ightly). Singapore and Australia. (Fortnightly.) Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) lOfiSMTSCM LLDYi BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE1,726 words
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Article1274 1913-08-23 10 WoOTTOS-SinVIBR Lbssons. I It is the opinion of most solid people j that the Turf is a vile welter of knavery, the object of the great majority of its votaries being plunder, and it is considered that they are not too s rupulous in the methods by1,274 words
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Article, Illustration318 1913-08-23 10 Eczema is consequent upon vitiated blood Once the blood is purified and enriched Eczeiua cannot remain. Just how true this is —to take one example out of thousands is instanced in the cure that I >r. Williams’ I’iuk Pills effected for Mr. Alfred Joues, of318 words
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Article1044 1913-08-23 10 An "Unsinkable Ship. EXPERIMENTS WITH A MODEL. To th* Editor of The Time*. Sir, —When a visitor coolly informed me that he had invented an unsinkable ship, like all ethers who have to do with ships would probably have done, I pnt him down as a crank and, to dispose1,044 words
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Advertisement49 1913-08-23 10 StcV To-day, Well Tc-acrr w. If you teel «lull and stupid, ar« i*iliou-> and I coitalipated, t»I.M a dose «'f Chaui!h*ilam’s Tablets before going to hed They are ju«t 1 wbat you need, and v«-u will 1« all riyhf to- j mornrw. For tale t»» all Dispensaries and Dralera.49 words
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Advertisement229 1913-08-23 10 □annnnannnani gCDaannnn °8 STAY AT Springtide Hotel, The Ideal Holiday A Health Resort, Tanjong Bungah. Telephoto No. 222. on the SEASIDE near 5 THE SWIMMING CLUB. Beautiful Scenery. Quiet and Homely. Terms: —MODERATE. For full particulars applj to KEE KEE HOTEL. a a a a n 5, CHINA STREET, p229 words
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Advertisement10 1913-08-23 10 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, li. 6d.10 words
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Advertisement272 1913-08-23 10 HUPMOBILE MOTOR CARS 2, 5 7 SEATER MODELS COMPLETE WITH 5 HOOD, WIND SCREEN, LAMPS, TOOLS, etc. For Catalogue, Prices, and Particulars apply t© CUAN TIN HOE A CO. AGENTS. 231, Beach Street, Penang. O o dJC X_)C rzzj o o Diamond Merchants, 11, FARQUHAR STREET. Have just unpacked a272 words
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Advertisement105 1913-08-23 11 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KINO. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE INDIA OFFICE. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Milkmaid Milk IMPORTANT. In order to thoroughly introduce our new FAMILY SIZE Tin (1, pint) of MILKMAID LATERAL STERILIZED MILK.105 words
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Advertisement1413 1913-08-23 12 mmMm EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery1,413 words
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