Straits Echo, 3 November 1913
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Title Section35 1913-11-03 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11* $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 25335 words
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Advertisement1150 1913-11-03 1 it too req niT Tonio and Bom 1 A,; n <r to nourish you, drink DOC S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT u —and look for this label /O m to that m you get ii JIANG LEE ff Ce., Sale Ageate. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. sandilands, BUTTERY1,150 words
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Advertisement17 1913-11-03 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. N? 258 5y *5 <s* IN r$ ro m BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. a17 words
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Advertisement113 1913-11-03 2 I 1 WA RB£S xm Mfim > m. j I M Db^So# (oictilucws) if < €xfr<j Special j|\ m Wti 38 5 >' A, A !b»> CP GREAT AGE /J; %V$\ C .iSil. Grand Pr ix Axj 'v'\\\\\ :%VXX S^A^, A "1 to X ?&jS8 kv^?t-- ik iforS. sxx X.113 words
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Article953 1913-11-03 3 *re told that ene m nor miseries minor novelists is the difficulty of Ur f re6 h scenes in which to place their lU^ er g. The whole habitable globe has l b ril u^ppel° ut —so the complaint goes np i IAS annexed the Andes, and Mr.953 words
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Article728 1913-11-03 3 It ia to be hoped that the cordial telegrams exchanged between His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, President Yuan, on the occasions of the latter’s election and inauguration, will be followed by a change in the attitude of the Japanese people in general towards the President and728 words
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Article134 1913-11-03 3 Much Damao s Near Kuala Lumpur. A swarm of kcusts in the flying stage made its appearance in the neighbourhood of Lake View Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. The locusts destroyed a quantity of grass, cleared the leaves from bamboo hedges, and were also observed to attack maugostetnSo dense134 words
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Advertisement60 1913-11-03 3 A Ftvoritc Rub Dow». The golfer, the foot ball player and the all round athlete kLOw the value of Ckamberla'u’h Pain Halm. It is just the <hme for a tub down after a hard yaiue. All soreness like matiic and sprains and swhllirttfs are cured iu one-third less time tl60 words
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Advertisement287 1913-11-03 3 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps. Nurseries 100 acres fully Planted References MR. A. B. MILNE. Apply— L. HEINTZE, Tanjoko Rambctax Estate, Perak F. M. S. Telegram»: Hkintzk,” Tanjong Rambutan. E. O. Hotel. -:o:« SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F.M.S. Indian Immigration Fund Ordinance 1911.” Employers of Indian labour are287 words
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Advertisement49 1913-11-03 3 Accidents Will Happen. It may l>6 impossible to prevent an accident, bu' it is not impossible to be prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is not beyond [anyone’s purse, and with a bottle of this liniment you are prepared for most anything. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealer*.49 words
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Article123 1913-11-03 4 Delta, Br. m., 4,089, LeMare, Not. 1, Shanghai. Oct. 21, Gen—A G. A Co. Hebe, Br. 346, Scott, Nor 2, Teluk Anson, Not. 11, Gen. —A. G. A Co Jumna, Br. s s., 2,693, Wickman, Not. 2, London, Sept. 25, Gen.—A. G- A C''. Kaieer F,anz Joseph, Ist Aust.123 words
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Article40 1913-11-03 4 November 3 Jin Ho, for Asahan. Avagyee, for Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Un Peng, for Pulau Laugkawi, Perlis and Setul. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Janet Nicoll, for Tongkah, Kopah, Kenong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy.40 words
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Article335 1913-11-03 4 Foa Yen—Per Jit Peng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Calcutta Per jelunga, to-morrow Ham. Tongkah—Per Malacca, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Teluk Anson—Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Port Swettenbam and Singapore Per Klang, to-morrow, 4-39 p m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Durban, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc.— Per DerJUinger, to-morrow,335 words
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Article120 1913-11-03 4 Penang, November 3. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4-*** 4 months’sight Bank 2/4JJ 3 Credit 2/4 T V 3 Documentary 2/4f Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 173^ 3 days’ siukt Private 175 j Bombay. I>etnand Bank 173 j Moulmein. Demand lank 173 3 days’sight Private 175$120 words
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Article203 1913-11-03 4 Gold Leaf CO4 40 Black Pepper 15. tellers White Pepper 27.75 seller» Trang Pepper 24 —nominal Cloves ...39 out of sea ton Mace 120 nominal Pickings 70 —tellers Nutmegs 110 s. 25. —sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5.50 tales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12 67|203 words
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Article156 1913-11-03 4 Penang, November 3. 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 Pie’s Head Feet Z Tongue j’ Mutton per156 words
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Article2124 1913-11-03 4 C f (j O o .2 Number of d, .1 2 Capital. Shares P Dividends. Name. g g 7^ g P issued. a S. J 1 j 1 1909 1910 1911 1 1912 1913 I U3BER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. 1 1909 450,000 130,000 1 1 5 Ayer2,124 words
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Advertisement39 1913-11-03 4 Though glorious Milton’s power were mine, ’Twere immature, Too weak to pen the grateful line Of thanks for this one gift divine Of fame secure, Beloved is he by every state, The Doble giver of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.39 words
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Advertisement12 1913-11-03 4 Woods’ Great. Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, nerer fails, Ip. 6d12 words
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Advertisement53 1913-11-03 4 fwrnnwitninw-TW!i»:-.imimnnwminnw. inmniTwi!nim'TwwiHfiTnmwwiwiiwtniwmnw!TinnnfmniT^ THIS IS IT J WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound C. 4 imiiiiiJllHllunultnin The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVKR OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly lecommcnded by the medical profession. OF ALLCHEMISTS irrmTTtnrTTTmnimnnnmimiTm Price53 words
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Article1053 1913-11-03 5 The annual report on Penang for 1912, which was laid on the table at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday, shows a prosperous condition of affairs, the revenue being $3,527,172 and tbe expenditure $2,103,085. Every item of the estimates showed an increase, one of the1,053 words
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Article218 1913-11-03 5 Promotions and Appointments. The Acting Commandant has been pleased to approve of the following promotion and appointments to take place from Ist October, 1913. No 434, Corpl J L Westerhout to Sergeant No S9O, Lance-Cpl E A Karl to Corporal. No 224, Pte H Hoeden to Corporal. No218 words
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Article178 1913-11-03 5 London, October 17. Reuter is informed that the South African Government would not welcome any sort of interference by the Government of India by way of investigation into the status of Indians in South Africa. Further there is no chance that the existing law will be178 words
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Article114 1913-11-03 5 Loudon, October 22. At Kieff the trial of the Jew lieyliss charged with ritual murder drags on. The chief characteristics are the incessant introduction of irreleTancies which occupy much time, and tbe almost complete absence of evidence coninctiDg the prisorer with the murder The last two diys114 words
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Article88 1913-11-03 5 Underwriters Cry Halt. London, October 18. At Berlin, German bankers have concluded a per .cent. Roumanian loan of ten Billions sterling at a price of 87J. In view of the recent wholesale borrowing and the failure of gilt-edged issues, including the New Zealand Loan of which the88 words
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Article41 1913-11-03 5 Monday, November 3. Esplanade—6 to 7 pm. 1 Selection A Princess of Kensington German 2 Lancers Talk O’ the Night Williams 3 Waltz Idylie Waldteufel 4 Polka How I Love My Lu Boettger 5 March The Comrade’s Farewell Retford.41 words
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Advertisement746 1913-11-03 5 T»1. HOKIMTEIK. Ccd. U»d A.B C. STH EDITION. TeVphon* So. «4. Georgetown Motor Garage, 7\ PENANG ROAD. Motor Car Importers S’ Repairers, Motor Cars on Hire, Motor ccessories of Every Description and Tyres Always in Stock. All 'rde s promptly attended to and repairs undertaken by experienced mecha ic specially746 words
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Advertisement8 1913-11-03 5 For Chronic Chest Complaint*, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,8 words
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Advertisement301 1913-11-03 5 i 1 I I I QUALITY is the point which is necessary in an enjoyable H Cigarette. 1 1 I I i I i 'A 1 1 i i i i Va I '/a 1 y, Va I 2 That’s why “EMBASSY VIRGINIA No. 77 has been justly I I301 words
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Article, Illustration96 1913-11-03 6 /■Miakad da-ilj (except Sundays ud pofclia holiday*) AT tab CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Bea~h Street, Pena g. Paicm Daily Leeal »*4 per annum. Oatetation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLB IDDKIBB t ECHO —PENANG.” Telephone Noe. Echo 586 Printing Departnent 343 ff a —All96 words
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Article1375 1913-11-03 6 Our Ipoli contemporary, tbe Times of Malaya, made an attempt on Thursday 1o dsfend the administration of the Banis.liment Laws iu British Malaya It was not a very fleetive defence —as indeed none could be—and it broke no new ground, so that it does not call for1,375 words
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Article903 1913-11-03 6 Mr W. Duncan, of Caledonia, P. W., is expected back in the btrsits next month. r Mr. Hogg, of Pengkalen, Ltd, left for Home on leave bv the Japanese mail.— U.D.C. Mr. Y. H. Winson is appointed a Superintendent of Posts aud Telegraphs in the Straits Settlements.903 words
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Article954 1913-11-03 6 We are distressed to see that once again judge and counsel in the F.M S. have been wrangling and scrapping in open court, Hii Lordship hectoring and the learned gentleman threatening to throw up his brief. Neither Bench nor Bar in this part of the v orld is954 words
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Advertisement235 1913-11-03 6 2 ■n Oi m 2.W o m |s 8 if 8 m V. < < 3 O o O e hu o O 2 O' o l/> CO i *< 3» 'V* s* o S' i 3 i bJ o 'Si' UJ WJ tx m 0» LJ S’ iu liJ235 words
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Article156 1913-11-03 7 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 3. The weather was wet on the second day of the Seremban races but the attendance was good. The results, with the dividends paid by the 92 tote, were as follows Race 1. TweLips 1 Paroi 2 Tweedledum156 words
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Article127 1913-11-03 7 {From Our Own Correspondent.') Singapore, November 3. At the annual general meeting of the Bukit K. B. Rubber Company, Mr. J. M Sims, who presided, commented upon the fact that the auditor’s report was unqualified regarding the application of the 100 acres of laud which the127 words
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Article32 1913-11-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 3. The Collier Unkai Ataru from Japan is badly ashore at Horsburgh Light and a tug from Tanjong Pagar has gone to her assistance.32 words
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Article61 1913-11-03 7 1b The Straits Rubber Co Ltd. ...166,500 The Peuang Rubber Estates Co, Ltd. 87,500 The Kubana Rubber Estates, Ltd... 44,000 The Tali Ajer Rubber Estates, Ltd. 37 t 500 The Ratak Rabit Rubber Estate, Ltd. 13.000 The Ragan Serai Co., Ltd. 12,250 Rubber Estates of Krian, Ltd.61 words
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Article188 1913-11-03 7 Our readers will remember that on September 15 a storekeeper, named Ng Keah Kim, living on the rubber estates of Krian, Bagan Samak, was robbed bj three Chinese of 3250 and sere plt injured by the thieves. All threo men were arrested and the ease was tried188 words
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Article121 1913-11-03 7 STATUE UNVEILED AT STIRLING. SUFFRAGIST ATTACK ON MR. ASQUITH. t Reuter.) London, November 2. While Mr. Asquith was motoring to Stirling to unveil a statue of his predecessor in the premiership, Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, the Suffragettes caught him in an ambush in a village en121 words
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Article66 1913-11-03 7 Reuter.) London, November 1. Mr. Devlin, the well known nationalist M.P. for West Belfast, speaking at Keighley said Ireland un divided is the minimum of our demand. We would refuse Home Rule to-morrow if Ulster or any portion of Ulster is cut off from the rest66 words
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Article63 1913-11-03 7 Another German Reorganiser. (Reuter.) Constantinople, November 1. Turkey has engaged ono of the smartest of the younger generals of the German General Staff to organise the Turkish army and has given him full executive authority and much greater powers than were accorded to Field Marshal Von der63 words
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Article46 1913-11-03 7 Reuter.) Wellington, November 2. The waterside workers have made proposals for a settlement of the strike on the basis of the employers’ recent offer, and a conference will be held on Monday. Special Constables continue to pour in from the country districts.46 words
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Article39 1913-11-03 7 Labour Gains. (Reuter.) London, November 2. The Municipal Elections in England and Wales, excepting London, have resulted in Labour gaining twenty odd seats from the Unionists and Liberals, chiefly in the industrial centres of the North.39 words
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Article43 1913-11-03 7 (Reuter.) London, November 2 At several largely attended meetings of Post Office employees yesterday resolutions were passed calling upon the Post Office workers, the telegraphists and the telephonists to unite in pressing their claims for higher wages upon the Government43 words
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Article39 1913-11-03 7 (Reuter.) London, November 2. A ereat French loan will be issued shortly amounting to upwards of .£40.000,000. It will be used for military expenditure and is necessitated largely by the introduction of three years’ service.39 words
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Article18 1913-11-03 7 (Reuter Loudon, November 2. M. Kĕgnault, the French ambassador to Japan, has sailed for Tokio.18 words
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Article15 1913-11-03 7 Th e Paris to Cairo Flight. (Reuter.) London, November 2 M. Daucourt has reached Budapest15 words
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Article53 1913-11-03 7 (Reuter.) Paris, November 1. The aviator Gilbert won the Pommery Cup Hyiug 688 kilometies in 315 m nuts. During the quarter ended September 30, fifty-five inquests, inquiries and views were held in Penang and the D.ndmgs out of a total of 276 in the Colony. Ten inquests were held53 words
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Article278 1913-11-03 7 SERIOUS SITUATION IN ALBANIA. {Reuter.) London, November 2. The situation in Southern Albania is growing acute, Italy and Austria alike complaining that the work of the Commissioners appointed to delimitate the frontiers of the new State of Albania is being deliberately hindered by Greek obstruction. Stronglyworded warnings278 words
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Article148 1913-11-03 7 (Reuter.) New York, October 31. A telegram from Mexico City states that many Americans have packed ther goods and aro preparing to flee, as they are waiting for the next move from Washington with misgivings. Mexico City, November 1. Mexico is faced with a financial crisis The148 words
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Article116 1913-11-03 7 Reuter.) Washington, November 1. In the House of Representatives Mr. Hensley, Democratic member for Mi-s uri, introduced a resolution expressing approval of Mr. Winston Churchill’s naval holiday proposal. The Speaker, Mr. Clark, said that he wanted to fee the resolution pissed and added that Germany had been used116 words
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Article78 1913-11-03 7 (Reuter.) London, November 1. The negotiations between the Dublin Peare Committee and the employers have broken down. Much woik was done on the quays yesterday by free labour aud p lice protection was scarcely necessary A return issued estim it s the cost of the strike up78 words
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Article76 1913-11-03 7 (Reuter.) London, November 1. On the completion of the refacing of Buckingham Palace five hundred workmen were the guests of H. M the King at dinner at the Holborn Restaurant, yesterday evening. Manv of them appeared in their working clothes A message from His Majesty76 words
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Article219 1913-11-03 7 TAYLOR v». TAYLOR AND HAWAH. THE JUDGMENT. Mr. Justice W. W. Fisher delivered judgment this morning in the suit brought by Irene Taylor nee Irene Balhatchet against her husband, Harry Willi im Taylor, praying for (1) a dissolution of the marriage, (2) custody of the children, and219 words
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Article316 1913-11-03 7 Solicitor As Witness. The action brought by Mr. Loke Chow Thye, who claims 910,000 damages against Mr. D. G. Robertson for alleged libel, was continued before Mr. Justice Edmonds at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Mr. J. G. T. Pooley advocate and Solicitor, was called as a witness316 words
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Article211 1913-11-03 7 Annual Snle of Work The annual sale of work in connection with the Ministering Children’s League will be held at the Town Hall to-morrow from 4 30 p.m to 7-30 p.m Mrs. Evans, wife of the ResideutCouncillor, having kindly consented to declare the sale open. No charge211 words
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Article79 1913-11-03 7 The total output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for October was as follows Dredge No. 1 works 562 hours 275 piculs. 2 473 179 3 589 683 4 544 364 it 5 658 292 n Total 1,793 The output for the week ended November 1 was79 words
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Article153 1913-11-03 7 Selected Telegraphic Newt. A proposal that the Vice-President should reside in Peking, has been put forward to the Upp?r and Lower Houses for approval. It is said that Commander Li, of the First Armv Corps of Hupei, will be appointed Tutuh of Hupei, in case His Hon. Li153 words
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Article56 1913-11-03 7 Tin. Rice sad Copra. The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Penang Straits Trading C0., to buyers, no sellers j PenaugTin Exchange, 6\ tons at $91.15 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 175 $91.85 j Total 181 tons. Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at $157 per56 words
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Advertisement329 1913-11-03 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head OrKicr:—SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agents for Penang. SELLAR. MURRAY CO. Tocal Office: No. 7, Union Strkkt. KATOO DEEBOOK. NO LIABILITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a .1A Call (No. 3) of Oue Shilling329 words
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Advertisement342 1913-11-03 7 The Langkawi Kuala Pandan Rubber Estates, Ltd. An extraordinary general MEETING of the above Company will be held at the Registered Offices of the Company, Bank Buildings, Downing Street, Penang, on Tuesday, November 4th, 1913, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering, and if thought fit,342 words
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Article2066 1913-11-03 8 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, Oct. 31. I Present H. E. The Gov. Sir Arthur Young. K. C. M. G. H .E Mai. Gen. T. K Sterhenaon. G O. C. Ihe Hon. Col. Secty H. J. n Attorney-General. G. A. Goodman. Col. Engineer. F. J. Pigott. C. J. Saunder». L)r2,066 words
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Article113 1913-11-03 8 London, October 21. In tbe Law Courts to-day Sir Rufus Isaacs was sworn in as Lord Chief Justice There was a large attendance of prominent people, including tbe Lord Chancellor and all the Judges. Lord Haldane, speaking in terms of warm appreciation of Sir Rufu* Isaacs,113 words
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Article275 1913-11-03 8 The following ties have teen fixed for Wednesday, tbe sth inst.: Chami ionthip Pairs. D.mii and R »se vs Reiroann and Owen. Championship Simjte. Starr vs Soutbam. The friends of ex-Governor Sulzer have presented him with a loviDg cup In a speech Mr. Sulzer declared his determination275 words
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Article870 1913-11-03 8 Report on the Government Accounts. Mr. E M Baker, the Acting Auditor General signs the report on tba Audit Office for the year 19 2 from which we take the following extracts: The recounts of the Colony are kept on the lints laid down in Chapter V870 words
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Advertisement476 1913-11-03 8 The Moat Senaatiooal Picture WHICH THE Drury Lane Cinematograph Co. In Drury Lane Theatre Hall will screen TO-NIGHT is A Fii'e Detective Story, “Detective Sharp 8 The Stolen Miniature •‘Lieut. Daring R.N.. and the Photographing Pigeon is a new series of the daring lieutenant s adventure, which is exciting fr.476 words
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Advertisement76 1913-11-03 8 MW*,, THIS IS IT! Walcrbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Co ci pound C'4 TASTELES3 ODORLESS Ihe latent scientific pre partition of COD LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and super sedcs the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medical profession. OF76 words
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Advertisement566 1913-11-03 8 PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE. ri'HE RACE COURSE will be officially JL open for Training f6r the January, ,914 Meeting on and after Monday, the 3rd' November, 1913 No Horses will be.»!l owed on the Tracks before 6 a m. No Hacking will be allowed during train* ing hours viz 6566 words
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Article23 1913-11-03 9 Venelt hrom Ageut» Due Dtrjflinger Yorrk Atfioye 1 iidia Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore B.M.AJo. BM.ACo. AO.ACo. 4th Not. Gth 13th 15th23 words
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Article20 1913-11-03 9 For Agtndt Leaves DerJUnqtr 'ol« mbo B.WACo. Not. Yorck omgapore B.M ACo. > Astaye India Singapore jA-G-AGo. Colombo A.G.ACo. i20 words
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Advertisement355 1913-11-03 9 P.&0. aTAL S.N.6 Expected Arrivals and Departures. 1913 Mail Service Oaiward. Nov. 13 Assayeeonnectingwiths.s.Macedonia 2/ Delta s.s. Malwa Homeward Connecting with S.S. Due London. Steamer. Date. n913 Not. 15'India 1914 Jan. 10 India 24 Egypt Feb. 7 Devanha 21 China Mar. 7 Assaye 21 India Apr. 4 Devanha 18 Arcadia355 words
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Advertisement1767 1913-11-03 9 (SHIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. For Intended to Sail. Steamer Singapore (Three times a week). Taroba Lama A steamer Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria PointTMergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly) I Thur. 6th Not., 4 p.m Sat. 8th Nor., 4 p.m. Sun. 9th Not., 41,767 words
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2988 1913-11-03 10 Or Hyenas. There is nothing in nature more grim than tbe fact that the hyena laughs. That the despoiler of human graves, the beast which “feeds on women’s fle*b, should have a chilling and awful voice would be only fitting but no cry invented by2,988 words
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Article107 1913-11-03 10 November, 1913. H. W. L. W. H.W. L.W. Date. am am p m. p m 3rd 2.23, 9.20, 3.04, 9.06 4th 2.51, 10.02, 3.44, 9 32 5th 3.17, 10 57, 4.41, 10.04 6th 3.46, Nil. 908, 12.18 7th 6.00b 1 37, 9.40, 2.18 8th 8 51,107 words
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Advertisement54 1913-11-03 10 Chr oic Cditipatioft. Chatul*>tlaiu's lablets can and do cure constipation. One rr two of these tablets lakeu at led time will keep the bowels open, and while doinp so will the •tomneb and lit the disordered liver in a condition to do its wmk in natural manner. For ile It54 words
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Advertisement91 1913-11-03 10 Chinberlain's Coujh Remedy. I When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pleasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on91 words
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Advertisement40 1913-11-03 10 Early folds. Be careful of the colds vou take at this time of the year They aie farticularly dangerous. A neglected cold mar mean a win-ter-long cold. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at once. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealer».40 words
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Advertisement613 1913-11-03 10 A Celebrated Violiniste 4 V X V > V\V »32 84F, hmhb vs LH«*»4 «d*- r r fj •»-> s..y V \i«ft\ v V; *\V p v, /j tf t I 1 1'mmfi m 41 i III Nervous Fatigue, Languor— Th.* power to ceccl. tha c. njldence which ensures her613 words
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Advertisement497 1913-11-03 10 Read! “The National Review” (CHINA). PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT SHANGHAI The Authority on Chinese Affairs. It is in the closest touch with the progressive Government Authorities and influences those mxiusprings of development now coming so rapidly into play in the Republic. 14/- per annum postage free. Local Agent: —Khoo Hock Tyc,497 words
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Advertisement109 1913-11-03 11 THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE INDIA OFFICE. THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. M m 3Et> cl If em m f/m i'U SJH I r ;V M -S t v*s»r m KtM Vr-fl ,Tf{T MPO ANT. In order to thoroughly109 words
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Advertisement1431 1913-11-03 12 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, Machinery and Metals,1,431 words
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