Straits Echo, 27 October 1913
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Title Section35 1913-10-27 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY TOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1913. Single Copy, 10 centi No. 24735 words
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Advertisement1045 1913-10-27 1 If to® require Tonio and someth inff to nourish you, drink DOC'S HEAD GUINNESS’S STOUT and look r? for thu label m to see that you get it TIANG LEE 9 Ce., Sele Ageata. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. 8 Co., A&ENTB FOft PENANG F. M. S.1,045 words
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Advertisement12 1913-10-27 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. fat *4 **> •r v <mimy BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.12 words
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Advertisement125 1913-10-27 2 BET* 32* r-wjae3sij v”’Xejr.iS m e* KAH ar 9 ipikml o ■vjkzf Pf; HP *4 m\ Ic9 E» «I! 1 i ii iii! JlJfiP gm I m /pi iiW ?li i! ih L_ii^ SBSSS -S SJC ii* Lt! /'rt xj» [.■>••%, }>p,,, r J, CAvr lo^a^S *J’J.«L f i 1/EWAR&jL:W£;125 words
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Article1116 1913-10-27 3 Tom. grey-bearded, sombre-eyed, and aged gbout fifty-fire, standing among bis little fleet of craft drawn up upon the harbour makes no immediate answer to our aniious question, but take a prolonged look round the horizon, scanning the halfencircling line of distant hills upon the west, tbs broad blue1,116 words
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Article407 1913-10-27 3 Is it possible to say anything new about the Chinese soldier That is the first of several questions which we are sure to be asked, and the answer is that there are several things that are new to many, though known to a few. For example, amongst407 words
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Article605 1913-10-27 3 If so much that is good can be said of the Chinese soldier, what of his sea-faring brother Has he any such record He has—to some extent. He also is by no means despised by the British Blue-jacket, one of the best of all judges of sea-life605 words
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Advertisement37 1913-10-27 3 Children’s Coughs. Why let the children r’ck their little holies in such a distressing manner when *ou can so easily cure their colds with a tattle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale by all Dispcusariea and Dealers.37 words
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Advertisement117 1913-10-27 3 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps. Nurseries 100 aeres fully Planted References MR. A. B. MILNE. Apply— L. HEINTZE. TanjoNo Rambctan Estate, Peralc, F. M. S, Telegrams: Heintze,” T&njong Rambutan E. O. Hotel. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. —r-^ A. .i',' «Si .S'.'»:;wrs 1 •&£SB»S V&2. '-A^Vr. W; •O o <& i k.a-_117 words
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Article177 1913-10-27 4 lUnlttli, Br. 2,509. Tou(;b, Oct. 25, London, 2O, Gea —S B. ACo Ellora, Br, 2,56", Sharpe, Oct. 26, Rangoon, Oct. 23, Gen. —H. L. A Co. Hebe. Br S3, 346, Sc.At, Oct. 26, Teluk Anson, Oct 25, Gen. —A. G. A Co. Telemachut, Br. 4,802, Goodwin, (Oct. 26, Liverpool,177 words
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Article56 1913-10-27 4 October 27. Toikj ('hay Un, for Batu Bahra. Cornelia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and MalaccaAtjeh, for Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and S«bang. Avagyee, for Diudiugs, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Un Teng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Van den Botch, for Olehleh, SabaDg Ac., Padang. Flying56 words
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Article298 1913-10-27 4 For Alor Star (Kedah)—Per Ban Lee, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Tongkah—Per Malacca, to-morrow, lpm. Deli and Batu Bahra—Per Indragin, to-morrow, 1 pm Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoj—Per Hong Bee, to-morrow, 3 p m. Teluk Anson —Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Klang to-morrow, 4-30 p.m. Singapore,298 words
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Article122 1913-10-27 4 Penang, October 27. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4/, 4 months’ sight Bank 2/44 3 Credit 2/41 3 Documentary 2/4li Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 1731 3 days’sight Private 175 j Bombay, Demand Bank 173 f Moulmein, Demand Pank 172 3 days’ sight Private 175/ Madras,122 words
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Article199 1913-10-27 4 Gold Leaf ...***** Black Pepper 15— sellers. White Pepper ‘>7 37J fa j et Trang Pepper 24 nominal Cloves ...39 out of season Mace ...120 nominal Pickings 65 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s 24.50 sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar j 2 5.50 sales (Basket 515 buyers Copra (mixed) 12199 words
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Article168 1913-10-27 4 Penang, October 27. Beef— 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 per catty 55 Pork— Pork per catty 38 Pig’s Head... Tongu. “S™" J*'lb. 35 Head each168 words
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Article2272 1913-10-27 4 I I o' g ©.2 Number of o. Capital. Shares t 3 Dividends. Name. ‘-5 issued. 12 -2 o Wo S'®®, W 25 pq a> O* 1 1909 1910 *****1912 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. j p.c. p.c. i p.c. I 1909 8 450,000 130,000 1 1 I I i2,272 words
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Advertisement59 1913-10-27 4 The Great Cure The New Cure The Grand Cure The Sure Cure For coughs and colds, sore throats and sneezes, Influenza’s horrid wheezes The best to buj the best to tnr the reason whj F The best of reasons In all dimes, all times and seasons Is no other's half59 words
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Advertisement51 1913-10-27 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbary's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Dees all that is claimed fer it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cal profession. O? ALL CHEMISTS -Us— Price *l-2551 words
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Article750 1913-10-27 5 TO THE EDITOR OK THE “STRAITS ECHO.” Sir, I have read with much interest the several letters on The Local Schools which appeared in the Correspondence Column of your paper during the last few days. The discussion has now waxed so hot that I am tempted to750 words
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Article152 1913-10-27 5 Before Mr. M. E. Sherwood in the Third Court this morning sii Chinese named Toh Bah Say, Oo Sin Hok, Lim Yu Him, Lim EDg, Khoo Ling Booi and Lim Yu were charged with being members of an unlawful society. Mr P. T. Allen, Acting Assistant Protector152 words
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Article374 1913-10-27 5 To the Editor of the Time». Sir, —It was with considerable interest that I read Mr. G. H. L. Wharton’s letter on the above subject in vour issue of the 29th. J Like him, I have been a spectator on various rubber estates iu the Malay374 words
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Article233 1913-10-27 5 Twu more Bodies Found. Besides the bodies of three women and two men (a M day and a Tamil) two other bodies were picked up in the vicinity of the wreck of the Colleen. The Stella which was detailed for the work of searching for dead233 words
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Article176 1913-10-27 5 Alleged Personation by a Government Clerk. Before Mr. M. E. Sherwood this morning a Tamil, named A. Subbiah, was charged with cheating the Resident Councillor, Penang, by personating one V. A Subbiah on July 3, 1905, an l thus dishonestly inducing the Resident Councillor to confer on176 words
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Article157 1913-10-27 5 At the iußtance of Mr. J. Byrne, Chief Revenue Officer, Government Monopolies, a Kling nauiei Abdul bin Ibrahim was this morning charged before Mr. R. J>. Acton in the Second Court with being in possession of bhang. The accused pleaded guiltv. Mr. Bvrne' said that on Saturday157 words
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Advertisement301 1913-10-27 5 ALMERIA GRAPES! FRESH FROM ENGLAND. 1 AN c ha\e just received a limited supply of these grapes. We shall be pleased if intended Customers will book their orders early. Please apply Penang Confectionery, 18> p e^ n s g trcet "A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss.” Why go farther on301 words
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Advertisement271 1913-10-27 5 QUALITY is the point which is necessary in an enjoyable Cigarette. 1 L A/' t j 1 Ci CaP_ETT£5--^-'; I i ĕ ®Kistoi lOffCO*!; That’S why “EMBASSY VIRGINIA No. 77 has been justly described as THE CIGARETTE DE LUXE. W/ZP/yZ7/7ff77/y7Z7T7, D@c 3:c WHY TROUBLE W S SAVE-U-TROUBLE firm y f|271 words
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Article, Illustration92 1913-10-27 6 flkliaWd daily (except Sundays and pofcii* holiday*) C AT T*» OEITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penarg. Paica Daily Local $24 p*r annum. Ortrtation... Pottage Extra. Hail Edit»** (Port Fr**) $17.50 oabli ADDaaaa: ECHO—PENANG." Telephone Noe. /Echo 586 Printing Department 343 jr.j.—an bulM c*m*unie»tio«« AouM to92 words
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1321 1913-10-27 6 “Continental Correspondence”, the weekly sheet which the good kind German Government distributes through its Pressbureau free, gratis and nothing to the newspapers of the Far East is a gift which we always receive in the spirit of Laocoon— Titneo Dunaot ct dona ferentes— we look it thoroughly1,321 words
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Article851 1913-10-27 6 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maxwell have, returned to Alor Star from Singapore. Dr. P. G. Edgar, of Perak, returned from home leare on Wednesday. Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith is coming to Penang as Puisne Judge in December. Yice-Governor Gilbert, of the Philippines, has resigned and will851 words
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Article1015 1913-10-27 6 It is rather a curious fact that whereas nearly all the lawyers in Penang are members of the F. M. S. Bar, very few of those regularly practising io the F. M. S. belong to the Colonial B ir It would be a convenience if there were reciprocity1,015 words
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Advertisement583 1913-10-27 6 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. rpll E ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING X of the M-unb-irs of the Penang Turf Club will be held in the Chamber of Commerce, on Monday, the 10th of November, 1913, at i -15 p.m. BUSINESS 3. To confirm the Minuses of the HalfYearly General Meotiog ami of583 words
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Obituary36 1913-10-27 6 D«atk. Hollowxt —At 1. B., Barrack Road, on Friday, the 24th inst, Isabella Lilian, aged 42, only daughter of Mr Henry Holloway (deceased) and Mrs Holloway, of Singapore. Singapore and F. M S. papers please copy.36 words
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Article172 1913-10-27 7 P. O. STRIKE. OFFICERS and the company (R enter.) London, October 25. Notice» were served on the P. A O. Comyesterday, terminating the agreements of the oncers due to sail by the s s Sicilia. H a subsequent meeting the officers decided (o ppFjnit the Sicilia to sail but to172 words
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Article129 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) London, October 25. Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for India, speaking at Royston declared that there was nothing in the Government’s Land propel, that need excite the fears of landlord tenant or labourer. 26 Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at ladybank, said that the broad outline129 words
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Article101 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) London, October 25. There was further excitement in Dublin vaster day ovening, the priests stopping 8 children who were en route to England via Belfast, Afterwards the priests and the crowds waited on the quays till the steamers had left without the children when the priests101 words
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Article65 1913-10-27 7 A C ofttingent Agreement. (Reuter.) Berlin, October 26. It is Btated in well-informed quarter* here that the negotiations between Great Britain and Germany regarding Africa are not concerned with change* in the territorial status quo, but the division of certain parts of Africa into economic spheres of65 words
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Article49 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) London, October 25. Mr. Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, in a public speech, declared that tbe terms of reference of the Railway Coumiission were wide enough to allow consideration of the proposals that the State should undertake the work of the railway*.49 words
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Article36 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) London, October 25. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at the dinner of the London School of Tropical Medicine, said that a sum of £70,000 has teen obtained as endowment in support o the school..36 words
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Article36 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) Pari*, October 25. The estimates of the expenditure for 1914 shoe a total of £32,000,000 more than for 1913. Thi. includes £19,000.000 for the Ministry of War and £1,920,000 for the Navv.36 words
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Article27 1913-10-27 7 Reuter.) London, October 25. Mr. Bonar Law has invited Mr. Robert Cave K C. and Lord Robert Cecil to join the Front Opposition Bench.27 words
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Article26 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) London, October 25. H. M. S. Arethuea, the first of the new class of oil-driven light cruisers, ha* been lsunched at Chatham.26 words
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Article19 1913-10-27 7 (Renter.) Hampton Roads, October 25. Nine American battleships hate left here a cruise in the Mediterranean.19 words
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Article361 1913-10-27 7 STRONG ACTION BY THE UNITED STATES. (Reuter.) Eerlin, October 25. The Koelnieche Zeitung discussing the British recognition of General Huerta declares that all the foreigners in Mexico regard him as the person best fitted to establish order. It is Germany's interest that the presidential question should361 words
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Article101 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) Belgrade, October 27. It is officially stated that the Servian troops have withdrawn from Albania. London, October 10. A Constantinople cable sta f es that demobilisation has begun. At Sofia the Government has decided to build a harbour in the Bay of Lagos in the101 words
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Article108 1913-10-27 7 The President on its Profound Purpose. Reuter.) Philadelphia, October 27. President Wilson, addressing the students of Swarthmore College, extolled the memory of William Penn and said that the profound purpose underlying the American conquests was to see tbatevery foot of the continent ■hall be a home for108 words
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Article83 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) Madrid, October 27. The Senate has rejected the vote of confidence in the Government by 106 votes to 103 and Count Romanones, the Spanish Premier, has in consequence resigned. He took the unusual step of telegraphing to the French Press, declaring that the crisis was due83 words
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Article27 1913-10-27 7 Another Pending ByElection. Rev f er.) London, October 25. Sir H S M. Havelock-Allan, Liberal member for the Bishop Auckland divisum of Durham, has resigned his seat.27 words
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Article34 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) London, October 27. A ketch in the Thame, eetuarjr we. run down by a iteamer yesterdiy night The ketch «a. cut in half and four lad. were drowned.34 words
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Article1140 1913-10-27 7 PREMIER S SPEECH AT LADYBANK. (Reuter.) London, October 25. Mr. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, addressed an enthusiastic meeting of his constituents at Ladybank last night and dealt exclusively with the question of Home Rule. He emphasized that the Government intended to make use of the1,140 words
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Article99 1913-10-27 7 Tke Peace Emperors. (Reuter.) Vienna, October 27. After shooting with the Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Bohemia the Kaiser arrived here this n orning and was received at the station by the Emperor Francis Joseph. The Fremdenblatt, in welcoming the Kaiser, points out that the Austro-German Alliance, throughout99 words
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Article41 1913-10-27 7 Reuter) London, October 25. A local South-Eastern train dashed into a stationary train which was standing in the fog at Waterloo Junction. The rear portion of the stationary tram was telescoped, three persons being killed and nineteen injured.41 words
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Article45 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) Schaffhausen, October 27. M. Daucourt, the French aviator who i 3 attempting a flight between Paris and Cairo, has landed at Biberbruecke owing to trouble with the engine of his machine. The repairs will take at least two days.45 words
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Article36 1913-10-27 7 (Reuter.) Rome, October 27. The elections yesterday were generally eilm and the Ministers are assured of a large majority. Thirty persons were wounded by revolver shots at a disturbance at Fiesole near Florence.36 words
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Article58 1913-10-27 7 An Amelias StoryAllahabad, October 16. The New York Tribune says that prior to the sailing of the Volturno tbe Manager of the Com 1 any, which had dispu*es of increasing bitterness with its Dutch and Belgian seamen, received a letter, saying: If you don’t listen to our58 words
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Article228 1913-10-27 7 The current issue of the F. M. S. Government Gazette contains the following notifications Mr A W Ardlie to te a Surveyor, Survey Department. Dr J H C Grone to be Medical Officer, Grade 111. Dr A R Wellington to officiate 2s Health Officer, Selangor. Dr A Reid228 words
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Article40 1913-10-27 7 At tbe rubber sale held ly Mr. Koh Eug Hin at his auction rooms to-day tbe following prices were realized Smoked Sheet $lO3 per picul. Unsmoked Sheet 100 First Crepe Sheet... 108 Crepe Sheet No. 3... 7240 words
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1544 1913-10-27 7 YOUNG SHOTS AS PRIZE WINNERS. A NICE POINT FOR ARGUMENT. (From Our Oicn Corvespotulent.) Taiping, October 26. The seventh annual Ladies Bislev meeting so happily inaugurated by Colonel Walker, 1 C.M.G, bis come and gone; and may be recorded as one of the most pleasant1,544 words
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Article83 1913-10-27 7 Tin. Rubber, Rice sad Copra. The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, y- no sellers Singapore Straits Trading Co., 100 tons at $92.87, (By Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. through their agents G. H. Slot Co.) Fine Para83 words
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Advertisement67 1913-10-27 7 PENANG TURF CLUB. NOTICE. f I'HE RACE COURSE will be officially L open for Training for the January, 1914 Meeting on and after Monday, the 3rd November, 1913. No Horses will be allowed on the Tracks before 6 a.m. I No Hacking will b3 allowed during train* ing hours viz67 words
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Article2340 1913-10-27 8 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, Oct. 24. Present H. E. The Gov. Sir Arthur Young. K. C. M C. H. E. Maj. Gen. T. K. Stephrunon, G. O. C. The Hon. Col Secty., R. J. Wilkinson. C. M. G. Attorney-General. G. A. Goodman. Col. Treasurer, J. O. Anthouisz. Col. Engineer.2,340 words
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Article45 1913-10-27 8 \frnnhty, (h’Utl.er 2T. EsPI.A \AI > K—o To 7 PM. 1 Selection La Petite Mademoiselle H ire 2 Two Step Goblin Gambols Neel 3 Selection La Dame Blanche Boeldieu 4 AValtz Love's Dream After the 8a11... C/.ibulka 0 March The Jollv Coys Club Gorin45 words
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Article299 1913-10-27 8 The following ties have been fixed for to-morrow: E S Haslam v W M Collins W S Dunn vRCB Hay The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday, Oct. 29 A S Hall v J G Allan C E Craig r G B F Southam At the299 words
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Article181 1913-10-27 8 The following were the result* of the sports held at the Swimming Club jesterday morning: 10 Yakds Handicap Gibbons Cup Competition. S A Yell 20 seconds start 1 L W Learaount 10 2 F E Ivery 35 3 U K Adams 20 4 A very good181 words
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Article151 1913-10-27 8 The October Monthly Handicap Shoot was held yesterday morning The atmospheric conditions were only mod» rat?. The conditions were a sighter and 7 counting bhotseach at 2)0, 500, and 000 yards under N R A Rules 1912. Scores were as follows with a Lt H A Neubronner h151 words
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Article75 1913-10-27 8 Arrivals. Per s.s. Klang, Oct. 27, from Singapore Mr A Johnson, Mr C D Jackson, jv r D Main, Mr Sayer, Mr Williamson, Mr and Mrs F G Ring, Mr Wong Sewai, Miss Burston. From Malacca Hon H M Darby. v rom Port Swettenham Mr Maequeen, Mr J Melville,75 words
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Article102 1913-10-27 8 To- DAT. 28th Day of Oth Moon. Hippodrome Circus Dato Kramat Gardens. 9-15 p.m. The Grand Opera Co King Street Theatre, Princess Asmara Lavla” or The Wonderful Talisman.” Penang Volunteers A” and B” Companies, Company Drill Fort, 5-30 pm. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road.102 words
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Article16 1913-10-27 8 English (Devanha) ...30th Oct Oh ,Da ,Bt Not China Dfrfflxngr.r) 4th German Yorck) ...6*h16 words
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Article32 1913-10-27 8 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outward Hombward Devanha 30 Oct. I Delta i No Asmye 13 Nov. India 15 Extra Service. Outward Hombward. SoccAra 27 Oct. I Syria 6 Nov Sumatra 2032 words
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Advertisement480 1913-10-27 8 LAST 4 NIGHTS! LAST 4 NIGHTS!! THE Hippodrome Circus AND MENAGERIF. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF OUR Crand Change of Programme. AGAIN To-night! To-night!! Don’t fail to see Murrell. Don’t fail to see cur Trampolin? Act. Don't fail to see our Animal Acts. And a host of Novelties. Location of Te*ts: Dato480 words
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Advertisement186 1913-10-27 8 r===\ Invaluable Announcement for Bargain Making. e are all, an«l a l of us are watching and looking for bargains, for money saving oppor'unities and for real value in the purchasing of our neces- sities and luxuries. Frequently people are seen spending several hours, days, and sometimes weeks, examining the186 words
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Advertisement50 1913-10-27 8 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Cough, and Cold., nerer fail., 6d NOTICE. LABOUR CODE. 1912, F.M.S. Indian Immigration Fund Ordinance 1911.” nr nmiis, OF INDIAN LABOUR are hereby reminded that rt* ill i*n a i m d 1 i returnsTorTlV 7 mi uea Mat assessment 7U o oL^&pTcornt sxteser' 350 words
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Advertisement497 1913-10-27 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. An ordinary meeting 0 f Municipal Commissioners will be h.n at the Municipal Office at 4 p m on the 28th instant, ue,dt 7. To be follow, ,1 by a Special Meeti to consider Budget for 1914. (By Order), L. A. Coutiek BIGGS Secretary to the Municipal Commitsioners497 words
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Article23 1913-10-27 9 Vutdt Irom Agent» Due totvanha, Urck Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A.G.ACo. A. B. BM.ACo. 30th Oct. 1st Nor. 4th H 6th23 words
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Article21 1913-10-27 9 Vessels Agent Leaves bnanha Delta Dtrfflino er Tor#fc Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore A..G.A Co. A. B. B.M 4Co. Oct. Nor.21 words
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Advertisement357 1913-10-27 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service Outward. 1913 Oct. 30 Devanharonnecting with s.s. Mongolia > T or. 13 Assays s.s. Macedonia 27 Delta s.s. Malwa Homeward ion ria Colombo. FAKES BY NAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. Istclass 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29357 words
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Advertisement1497 1913-10-27 9 (SHIPPING.» BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Singapore (Three times a week). I'ort Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia. (Fortnightly.) Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (Weekly). 'MKSCm LLOYB, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINZ1,497 words
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Article4709 1913-10-27 10 CONCLUSION OF A BONG TRIAL Statement bv Accused An AppealSavs Friday’s T.O.M. No evidence was called for the defence in the trial of Mr. Baness, bis Counsel. Mr. Hewlett stating that he would not go into the witness hoi, hut would make a statement Mr. Baness said4,709 words
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Advertisement63 1913-10-27 10 It NcviT F»i's. t liaml orl iiu’n Co’if, Cbo era and I)iar*V> Itemed vis all i's rwium implies. It cures dtat rhnca and dv*en*rrj in either children or adult»-, and the most violent C46rB cram;' c.dic or pain in the 6tomach K *J to a f.-w doses of t Ins63 words
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Advertisement112 1913-10-27 10 t Diphteria- How It May 5« Avoided. Diphtheria is usually contracted when the child has a cold. The cold prepares the t child’s system for the reception and development of the diphtheria germs. When there are cases of diphtheria in the neighbourhood children that have colds should be kept at112 words
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Advertisement46 1913-10-27 10 CharhcrUin's Pain E*tm. There is nothing so good for muscular rheumatism, sprains, lameness, cramps of the musc'es, bruises aud like injuries as Cham* l*ei lain’s Pain Balm It will effect a cure in less time than an? other treitment. For sale bj all Dispensaries and Dealers.46 words
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Advertisement59 1913-10-27 10 Svnkiii! iad Common Sense. Don’t doctor your blood for rheumatism. Use an external application of Chamberl&in’a Pain Balm. In a few days it will get you up and out into the sunshine, then nature will restore the rich red bicod to your reins and soon rid the system of this59 words
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Advertisement239 1913-10-27 10 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d MARTIN’S P [for Ladies. Remedy for all Irregularities. Th< *eei a o» V a» tin's Pi Is in the house, so that < Thousands t on the fi ▼nnhhty of the System a timely dose may f V >se who239 words
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Advertisement268 1913-10-27 10 HOTEL NORMAN, Pcmiu’j Select Residential end Transit Hotel. (Under the Personal Management of the Proprietor and Proprietress.) Public and Private Dining Rooms. The recognised place for recherche dinners. Cold Storage Mrat 8 Batter. Sea-Bathing, Fishiig Tennis at the Beach House Annexe. Most Moderate Monthly Rates. Special Terms to Official* and268 words
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Advertisement120 1913-10-27 11 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KING. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE INDIA OFFICE. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Mil i m m a «ft G2S& rli i N m Bfy Btf to?* Wt jMi K IMPORTANT. In order120 words
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Advertisement1482 1913-10-27 12 EUROPEAN ACENCY. 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’ Sundriee, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and1,482 words
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