Straits Echo, 30 August 1913

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  • 35 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, SATURDAY 30th AUGUST, 1913. Single Copy, 10 ctnli No. 199
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    • 1142 1 If too roqoir Tonic and some* thin? to nourinh you, drink DOC'S HEAD GUINNESS’S STOUT and look A for tUa to MO J°® got ii TIANG LEI 9 Co., Solo Agooto. B aßß ßo■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■♦ Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOB PENANG V
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    • 16 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. 258 N r> T 1-3 Wm iH ft m BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.
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    • 111 2 NATU G~ m L a» r i i y y fx* v y Blp ¥i f? 1 1 Lrj w.-T (STERILIZED) &> ”7V a Mi/ Graud Prix: V Paris >900 St. Louis 1904silt w*? daill ?D 1«9> Un Brein* 10 ‘893 ,»9> w**2 893 1893 Prig *lo U 18< e»s
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  • 501 3 So much ha# beon written a' out the effects of forest# on rainfall, and so contradictory nr* the view# expressed. that one hesitate# to return to the subject. The opinion most often eipre««ed by scientific investigators of recent year# is that, contrary to popular opinion, forests do
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  • 276 3 g Hemarkable New Labour Movement. A Labour correspondent writes to a r London newspaper: i A serious attempt is now being made to K' re to proposals that have been disi c,, s»ed from time to time for establishing a trade union catering for police. If
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  • 118 3 An American doctor is experimenting with the curative properties of a certain type of gigantic South American toad. These reptiles secrete a most deadly poison in glands on each side of the hea3, which they eject with fatal results. One-thousandth of a gramme is enough to
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  • 250 3 The Outlook, using this headline, deems it not surprising that the Turk exhibits deficient reverence for the Concert of Europe “The words attributed to our Literal Foreign Office are somewhat cryptic. llow can the Asquith Cabinet relinquish either moral or material assistance which it never gave
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  • 197 3 Dealing with the recent Crown prosecution at the Central Criminal Court in regard to the sale of alleged forgeries of British postage stamps, the Stamp Collertor* Fortnightly says Philately is evidently rrcoguised nowadays as an intelligent and an iutolligible hobby, and those august persons whom wo
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  • 236 3 I The economic exhaustion of the Balaam is already an accomplished fact,” rays the Economist. M Railways have been damaged, bridges have l>een destroyrd, farmhouses have been burnt wholesale, the male population has been decimated, most of the live stock and oxen must ;have been killed f*
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  • 133 3 One of the most extraordinary facts about, bridge is that, despite its popularity, its history should be so obscure. Discussing the subject iu his bo k, Pastimes in Times Past,” Mr. O. Paul Monckton says that it cannot be much more than fifty yearB old—“ an age
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  • 203 3 By decree of the Governor-General of tbe Netherlands Indies, article 39 of the Regulations following the results of the declaration of war or in a state of siege of the territory of the Netherlands Indies or any part thereof is modified as follows “Tbs non-compliance with the
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  • 122 3 A new shorthand machine, called the stenotype, has mado its appearauce at a competition in New York. It takes down 592 words a minute, and weighs 8 lb. The working of it is based on phonetic spelling Several letters can be printe by striking one kev, while it
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  • 89 3 A oOOi.b. Man. A Pennsylvania man who died a few days ago was so stout that his house had to be demolished partially before it was possible to bury him. He weighed 5001 b., aud the coffin was so large that it could not be taken
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  • 156 3 Another Route. To the Editor ok the Siam Obterver. Hear Sir, I do not know if you are aware that a road, passable for motor-cars, exist» between Chumporn and Kra, the narrowest point in the Peninsula where it was proposed, seme years ago, to build a
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  • 179 3 On the morning of the Ist inst, tbe assistant resident of lianjoewangi received a telephone message from the manager of tbe Glenmoro estate that Mr. Goosens, an employee of the estate, had been attacked and severely wounded by a Madureso coolie, says the IS oh rabat/a
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    • 313 3 Supplied by All Chemis f 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 bo bought from anv chemist. A bottle will keep for years, aud no home is complete without
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    • 69 3 Are You Going on a Journey Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy should be packed in your hand li»2£T*ic;e when goiug ou a journey. Change of water, diet, and temperature all tend to produce bowel trouble, and this medicine cannot bo secured .on board the train or steamship. It may
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 126 4 Namur, Br. s.*„ 4,188, Collyer, Aug. 29, Yokoinm*, Aug. 6, Gen. —A. G. A Lo. Lycaon, Br. 4,814. Walker, Aug. 29, Yokohama, Aug. b, Gen. W. M. A Co. Malaya, Oer. s.s., 348, Peters, Aug. 30, Belawan, Aug 29, Gen. —B. M A Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Br. n,
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    • 113 4 August 30. Teesta, for M idras taking mails for Europe, etc., via Bombay. Eilenga, for Rangoon and Calcutta. Alma, for Deli. Janet Nicoh, for Tongkah. Trany, for Trang. Tong Ghay Un, for Trang. Vadang, for Pangkalau Brandan and Batu lta.br a. llok Canton, for Teluk Anson. Macfsuijcker, for Langsa,
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    • 91 4 For Yen —"er Jit Seng, Ist proximo, 7 am. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, Ist proximo, 8 am Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca Per Cornelia, Ist proximo, 2 p.m. Asahan —Per Jin Ho, Ist proiimo, 3 p.m. Langkat and Pangkalan Brandan Per Ban Whatt Soon, Ist proximo.
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  • 124 4 Pexang, August 30. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bauk 2/4, l s 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4§ 3 Credit 2/4*| 3 Documentary 2/4j{ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 174 J Moulmein, Demand hank 1731 3 days’ sight Private 176
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  • 200 4 Gold Leaf T 64.40 Black Pepper 16.50 tellers White Pepper 30. —tales Trang Pepper 20 50 buytrs Cloves 39 out of season Mace. ...120 nominal Pickings 85.— seller* Nutmegs 110 s. 25. —sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 tales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 13. —buyers
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  • 152 4 Pbnang, August 30. B»f cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver por catty 55 Pork Pork jer catty 38 Pig’a Head Feet M 24 Tongue 2* Mutton
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  • 1545 4 a *S.2 0. 7i e ft S 1909 1905 1910 1909 1900 1910 1910 1910 1910 1910 1901 190.1 1910 Capital. Number of Shares I issued. Is 450,000 ‘200,000 I 750,000 800,000 j Its 1,200,000 5t»0,"00 I,(XX »,000 I 390,000 j 600,000 205,000 100.000 200,000 280,000 130,000 75,600 70,000
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    • 29 4 Keep It HinJy. Immediate relief is necessary in attacks of diarrhoea. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should always be on hand. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 72 4 Said a gardener one day with a »igh These reses appear rather dry I’ll water them now ;but a roan said Ob —ow As he dabbed all the wet from his eye! The gardener had turned hi? new hose On this man in his best Sunday clotl es; But he
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    • 169 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS 1 The latest scientific pre- j paration of COD LIVER OIL. Dees all that is j claimed for it and super- sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset J the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi- j cal
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  • 1158 5 f 1 (Bt T. W.) Tho Editor of the Echo has suggested that I try to describe aspects of the Homeland as they strike th 6 eye of a returned exile—that sort of thing. Such suggestions hare a tendency to arouse all the perversity I’ve got. Probably
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  • 772 5 Falmouth, Cornwall, August (i. In case your regular Loudou correspxjiident does not “cover” this event, I send you a note or two, as I happtened to be on the spot when the King's yacht won the opening event. Unfortunately for I’euaug, sailing is a sport not convcnahle there,
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    • 512 5 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. Penang Branch: No. 255, Penang Road. IMPORTERS OF Australian Frozen Meat and Produce ALSO English Fish and Came. Contractors to the PENANG HOSPITALS. Shipping and Estates Supplied. Special Attention Given to Outstation Orders. SHOP HOURS. Week Days: 5 a.in. to 11 a.m. 2 p.m. to
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    • 22 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colda, nc*er fail», I*. Gd Teoh Cheow Cheang Architect and Contractor, 72 Clare Street IPOH.
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    • 226 5 oo c 9 Avaaaw avnas SAN3DV *°o y OKas ivx •°0 'V TOON XI HO *m ‘°o DXMS XIHO :sjap!OH MDOXS KI S3ZIS nv MI ~MM 0N0T» 3HI /V v rr V%; nYfgL^ iiiliLii! SNOISIAOdd XS3S am tiOJ oonnnnnnnnndnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoc 0 n u 0 0 n n 0 0 0 0
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  • 96 6 MBM daily (ncept Sunday! iai prtfctii holidays) W AT Til V* CRITERION PRESS, Ln. No. 59. Beach Street, Penang. Psion Billy Lacal —9M par anna*. Ortrtatiou... Poataga Extra. Mail EttiM (Port Fvm) «17.50 ami iddim ECHO —PENANG.” TtkpkoM Not. Echo 556 Printing Department 343 JT.n.-AU twtim M*BuniMtio>«
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  • 12 6 Last night to Mr. and Mr». 11. A. Neubronner, a son.
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  • 1373 6 We can hardly imagine that, after the recent proceedings in the Appeal Court, the Superintendent of the Government Monopolies in Penang would maintain that he was w*ll-advised in initiating the prosecution against the Chinese druggists who dealt in a certain well-known brand of cough-pills containing a very
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  • 237 6 TO THS EDITOR OF THE “STRAITS ECHO. jm Dear Sir, In its comments on an article from the Singapore Free Prert regarding the question of the Rice Combine, the Pinang Gazette of yesterday’s issue says that “a few days ago a well-known merchant tackled a member of
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  • 532 6 Last night being the malam dua puloh tujah of the bnlan j>uasa all the Mohamedan residences were decorated and illuminated. The Captain Kling mosque in Chulia Street, which was lately installed with electric lights, presented quito an imposing appearance as did the other mosques which were also
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  • 972 6 {From Our Own Correspondent) Taking, August 30 The rickisha-pullers’ strike i, at a and most of the men *r© a t -J n The conviction of 11««, a gi Utor( T'“ Chmg, Lee Chit and Ching oh t\ T T were charged before Mr. Shelley Juu ho mid
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    • 430 6 JUST UNPACKED. A CONSIGNMENT OP A n?TVI mi? fAIf DC < En lish Make > ALIIILLIiL LAnrO lor Rickshaws. STOCKED IN THREE QUALITIES. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. Prices on Application to Ail\g Cheang Co., 59, Magazine Road. cr P RED THE IDEAL DISINFECTING FLUID FOB GENERAL USE. sii the floor*, Trails,
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  • 54 7 (from Our Oirn Correspondent.) Hongkong, August 30, hi Chun, formerly Admiral of the Cantonese fleet under the Manchu Government has resigned the post of *>ace Commissioner to Canton and I’rnsideut Yuan has accepted his resignation. General Loong Chei Kong, Tutuh of Canton, has accepted the Honorary Title
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  • 160 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 30. Tbe Hon. C. I. Carver, who presided at the annual general meeting of tbe Singapore Cricket Club, said that it might be necessary to spend a considerable sum on a portion of the ground called “the potato patch”. The total
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  • 70 7 Another Set Back. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Singapore, August 29. MesB;s. Fnser A Co’s share report states that only small business was reported during tbe week. Quotations for sterling rubber shares had again receded in most instances to their previous lowest quotation, bocsl shares shed a portion
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  • 636 7 Evidence of Defendants. The caso iii which de Ervuda do Wed J. Van Nello, tobacco manufacturers, Rotterdam, in suing Messrs. Slot Uo., merchants of Penang, for infringement of a trade mark was continued liefore Mr. S. L. Thornton in Hie Supreme Court yesterday afteruoon. On the conclusion
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  • 228 7 IMPROVED SITUATION. Reuter.) rn Washington, August 29. Cul* T r 8U J ‘T to the Customs Agents in the United State, to lay an embargo on all shipments of arm. to Mexico regard 1 ss as to who are the consignees. A large shipment has been
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  • 126 7 Arrest of a Legislator. Reuter.) London, August 29. The strike at Vancouver continues and 500 militia remain at the affected centres.. Tho majority of those who were arrested, numbering 160, have been committed to the Assizes. Among the prisoners is the legislator Mr. John Place who
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  • 80 7 A Suggestion From New Zealand. (Reuter.) Wellington, August 29. A banquet was given by the government in honour of the British members of Parliament who are on a visit to New Zealand Mr. F. W. Massey, Prime Minister, affirmed the importance of Imperial Statesmen visiting the Dominions and
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  • 52 7 (Reuter.) London, August 29. The following is the betting for the St. Leger Stakes (1 mile 6 fur. 132 yards) which will be ruu at Doucaster on September 10: 15 to 8 agst. Louvois t A o 9to 2 Bachelors Wedding 7to l Aghdoe, offered after Bto
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  • 57 7 (Reuter.) London, August 30. Lord Haldane has arrived at New Y'ork en route to Montreal to deliver a legal lecture. He was besieged by reporters on landing and was rer resented a- saying that England was able to transport troops round the world at greater
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  • 52 7 (Reuter.) St Petersburg, August 30. On the occasion of tbe opening of the Palace of Peace, the Tsar telegraphed to Queen Wilhelmiua hoping that the Palace would contribute to peace by which he always laid store and hoping that it would form a fresh bond l>etween
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  • 41 7 Reuter) Paris, August 30. Sergeant has been arrested on a charge of lt i- alleged that the papers were found oa tim showing that he furnished the Austrian Luxemburg officers with information regarding artillery. The accused denied the charge.
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  • 123 7 (charge of seditious libel. {Renter.) London, August 29. Three of the strike leaders were arrested j and committed for trial at Dublin on a charge of seditious libel and inciting to riot, j It is alleged that one of them addressing the strikers declared: if Sir Edward
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  • 88 7 New Condition*. (Reuter.) New York, August 29. The conditions of the yacht race for the America Cup, which have just been announced, do not materially differ from those iu previous races. jm The time limit will be six hours instead of five-and-a-half and tho first race will
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  • 52 7 Reuter. New York, August 29. Despite the fact that the water is 35 ft. deep in the hold of the liner hnperator which caught fire in the dock at New York, the officials are confident that the vessel will be able to sail when hor regular turn comes
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  • 41 7 (Reuter.) Tokio, August 30. In a typhoon which struck Tokio scores of people were killed and 15,000 houses were submerged in Tokio alone. Seventeen children were lost while climbing Mount Kouiagatako. The railways and crops suffered great damage.
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  • 50 7 (Renter.) London, August 29. Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Col. Seely, Secretary of State for War, visited the naval flying station at Calshot and went on a flight on a seaplane on the Solent. They helped to pull the seaplane into the shed.
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  • 31 7 (Reuter.) London, August. 30. The women who made an attack on Mr. Asquith at Lossiemouth were remanded for a week, bail being allowed in the sum of .£5.
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  • 37 7 Army Horses Affected. (Reuter.) London, August 29. In consequence of the outbreak of mange among the army horses, the caval’j attending the manoeuvres will be seriously reduced. The horses of several regiments are affected.
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  • 38 7 (Frotn Our Own Coxrrespomlent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 30. The Malay Mail understands that Mr. F. W. Douglas, Chairman of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board since August, 1911, has bean appointed British Resident of Labuan.
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  • 110 7 (Froxn Our Oirn Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, August 30. The Bandmann Opera Company opened a short season last uight with Autumn MaD<euvres” to a large and appreciative house. The Singapore Volunteers, wires our correspondent, will go out on field marneuvres with the Brahmans to-morrow. Capta n Bxdhaw Thornhill,
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  • 695 7 ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING The Third Ordinary General Meeting of the Kedah Rubber Compauy Ltd. was held at the Chamber of Commerce veaterdav afternoon to transict the following business (I) to receive the report a> d accounts, (2) to elect directors and auditors. (3j to declare
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  • 220 7 Tin. Rubber, Rice ttd Coprs. The following bus ness in tin been I done to-day Penang Tenang Tin Exchange buyers, no sellers Straits Trading Co., 50 tons at 97.15 Eastern Smelting Co, 75 97 20 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 100 97.20 Total 225 ton*. Tin is quoted in
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  • 1378 7 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The Annual General Meeting of the Penang Automobile Club was he d at n-*on to-day at the Chamber of Commerce. The Hon. Mr. R. Young took the chair and among those present were Mr. L. M. Bell, Dr. R Dane, Captain f. M Webbsr,
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    • 170 7 NOTICE. Mr. .1. G. Allan, Engineer, Surveyor. Mchinery Agent and Contractor, has removed to No. 9, Railway Bu Iding. 30-8-13 507 WANTED. YOUNG LADY required for three months’ employment, salary $3O per month. Apply to WRITER, 30-8-13 593 c/o Strait* Echo. FOR SALE. Genuine De Dion Car. New this year.
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  • 29 7 Obituary. Reuter.) London, August 29. The death has taken plico of Mr. Leopold Hoffer, the well-known expert, for many years chess editor of the Field, Wettminster Gazette and Standard.
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  • 973 8 Wbaenebs of Pbice Believed to be Ending. There has uot been much change in the position of lubber over the holidays, while the volume of butiness has, of course, been restricted. The outlook .is still very mixed, and not very encouraging. Rather indifferent views are taken in
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  • 439 8 The Statutory Meeting of this company was held at the offices of the company. Bank Buildings, Downing Street, on August 28. There were present Mr. G. N. Saye, Esq. (Chairman), Mr. Yeoh PaikTatt, (Director) and Messrs. John Mitchell and C. L Colie*
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  • 96 8 A supper w ill be givon at Hotel Norman after the performance of “the Girl in the Taxi by the Bandmann Company on Friday'next, September 5. A special extension of licence h s been obtained, aud as a largo •number of residents have already expressed
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  • 166 8 The following were the results of the ties p’ayed off yesterday Mired Double Handicap 7? i Miss Gawthorne and Hadden beat Miss Heim and H R Adams 6—B, 6—2, 6—l. Single Handicap A. I Carr beat Neubronuer 6—B, o—2, 6—4. Double Handicap D. Rickett and Ballantyne beat
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  • 1264 8 A 3TARTLINJ NOVELTY FR M PARIS. At Goodwood. Yellow, emerald green, and purple were the favourite colours in dress at Goodwood. Among these were to be seen some in bright j cardinal red and in rose pink. Most of the bodices were arranged in a line from
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  • 582 8 To the Editor of th* Strait, Time,. Si r Ihe unique independence and the straightforward criticism, not to say the wealth of unassailable argument»,' that characterised the speech of the newly nominated unofficial member during t L recent debate in the Legislative CouaS !on the section of
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    • 815 8 The Ka Liang Eo Geh Hoay COMPANY OF Chinese Conjuring Magician and Acrobats WILL PLAY TO-NIGHT AT Drury Lane Cinematograph Co. In Drury Lane Theatre Hall. IN ADDITION TO Programmed Pictures. No Rise in Prices All the Winners! AT The Straits Cinema. Location: —PENANG ROAD. Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur
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    • 44 8 CL6AN56 YOUR BLOOD with ORIMAULT U C 0 5AR5APARILLA A (.1 I» :|f£i lijHi *2 f 3 5 hr* VThe original sarsaparilla, recommended for the last 40 years for lymphatic diseases, eruptions, boils, and all disorders of the skin. GRIMAULT C I, tw ho*air,
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    • 72 8 The Chinese Steamship Co., Ltd. For Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy 8 Swato*. The 8.8. SeaiKj Clioon, 5,775 tons, Cap* 4l2 W. T. Larkins, is expected to arrive herefr 0 Rangoon, on Saturday, the 30th inst., W will leave the following dav for the T! ports at 5 p.m. For freight or
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  • 26 9 Vet$eU Irom Agent Due Attn ye Arcadia It elow Oneiscnan Colombo A.G.ACo. Singapore A.G.ACo. Singapore ,B M.AJo Colombo BM.ACo. 4 hSept. Gth 10th 11th
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  • 20 9 V'tteU For Agents Leaves 1 A$taye Singapore Arcadia Colombo Hh'Ioi» Colombo Gntitenan Singapore A.O.AC0. A. B. B.M ACo. Sept.
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    • 308 9 Expected Arrival» and Departures. 1913 Sept. Mall Sarvica Ontward. Oct. 1 Ass&ye connecting w tb Morea 13 h !r Marmora 2 Delta 16 India 30 Devanba Moldavia Medina Mongolia Homeward. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. lstclass 2ndclasi To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $358-2£ EXTRA STEAMERS.
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    • 1385 9 SHIPPING.) >* For BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Intended to Sail. Steam br. Singapore (Throe times a week). Port Swettcnham and Singapore. (Twice a week). VictoTiTPointTMerffui, Tavoj, Yeh and Moulmem. (Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia. (Fortnightly.) Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) Nogapatam, Madras, Fondicherrv, Cuddalore and Karikal. W« akly). Sat. 30th
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  • 1053 10 In the piano, as everyone knows, sound is produced by striking highly stretched steel wires with little hammers. There are four ways of setting a musical string iu vibration The first is by plucking wirli the fingers, or a plectrum, as on tde harp and zither; the second
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  • 726 10 WHY IS THE I’RICE OF BALLS SO HIGH (Bt Mark Allerton*.) Many golfers would be grateful if a golfball manufacturer would tell them in clear and untechnical language why he charges half-a-crown for a golf ball. It is some time since wo were told that the
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  • 512 10 With nearly half a hundred wins to his credit, and bolder of numerous Champion, ship trophies, Mr. E. T. Melder, the well know i Ceylon athlete, should be able to »p«ak with authority on How to Keep Fit in
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    • 426 10 Read! "The National Review (CHINA). PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT SHANGHAI The Authority on Chinese Affairs. It is in the closest tench with the progressive Government Authorities and influences those mainsprings of development now coining so rapidly into play in the Republic. 14/- per annum postage free. Local Agent: Khoo Hock Tye,
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    • 10 10 For Chronic Chest Complaint#, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1«. 6d.
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    • 61 10 +^T| i THIS i t IS i IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound rrsst C.« im TASTELESS ODORLEBS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th_ medi
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    • 183 10 His HQ® NOTICE. .y NOTICE is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is our property and is used as a trade mark for our SAWS. Any person found infringing or imitating the said Trade Mark will be proceeded against according to law. Dated at Penang t is 18th dav
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    • 155 11 BY APPOINTMENT bf »0/ i? TO H M. THE KING. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE iiNDIA OFFICE. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. m fjii 7 u it < > i.. i .,r V» 11 p&i £4 il ‘■'S-fc-S'' Jr.
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    • 1759 12 EUROPEAN ACENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kind* of British and Continental good*, 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, Machinery and
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