Straits Echo, 6 January 1914
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Title Section36 1914-01-06 1 Straits Echo DAILI CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDLRATET HALAT STATUS AND THE FAR BAST GENERALLY m—- VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 6th JAJSUAKY, 1914. Co* 7, 10 cats. No. 436 words
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Advertisement1237 1914-01-06 1 If rwprt™ T-tnio and mb*ihintr io you, «.riak DOC S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT and look for tkia l»b«l to too jongoi it S TIAHO LEE c«., SuU Jkgtmio Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG 6> F. M. S. <BANKS Ck&tUnJ Bank1,237 words
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Advertisement12 1914-01-06 1 TIOBK HAND CZMBMT. mm; >7; A a HP BEST FO« ALL PORPOStt.12 words
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Advertisement72 1914-01-06 2 EWAR 1 AR 9 mw 0/m jj j.i& John Dewar&Sons^ V» V >- (OlSTICCEWS) Cxtro Special Out Stolen Whiskt vr aa ft h OF GREAT AGE Grand Prix Farit WO Views *04 Kia«t7 •oTolo'^I ■r Y\ PtRIHiscou.-c 'i LONDON a-: /./-a Kxxmmor •ii a x \r X x y «w72 words
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Article2940 1914-01-06 3 (From a Strait• Time Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 2. The expansion in the sphere of British influence in Malaya has been verv marked daring recent years, more esperia ly by the nstive States of Raman, Kedah, Perils, Kelantan and Trengganu having been haadl ,|>r to the protection of2,940 words
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Advertisement66 1914-01-06 3 Crcjp K*ft v young child is susceptible to croup w*it uotil this dreadful disease attacks jour hull* ne (.«[ore tou prepare for it. It conn-* iu tbs uigbt wLru chemists’ shops are uuaIIt elt'M, ami this aloue should he a w »rning. (Jet and keep Chamberlain's <ou Kb Kerned* on66 words
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Advertisement35 1914-01-06 3 SUk ifcaisckt. Sick headache is caused by a disordered stomach. Take Cbamt>erlain's Tablets and the headaches will disappear. They are just what you need to correct the trouble. For •ale by all Diapeaaanea and Dealers.35 words
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Advertisement61 1914-01-06 3 D You Ccu^h? Don’t overstrain the fine membrane of vour tbro«*t in trying to dislodge the phlegm Chamberlain's Coujh Remedy will accomplish this for you and cure the eold that is erasing it.- F- r sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. PALMER CORD MOTOR MOTOR CYCLE P/ices Largely Reduced but61 words
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Advertisement264 1914-01-06 3 rnmamm 7 Just Arrived! Just Arrived 11 ONE PILOT CAR. TWO-SEATER. FRICTION-DRIVEN. 10 H.P. 4-CYLINDER. CHAWS-RORNIER ENGINE. PRICE: $1,550 nett. COMPLETE WITH WIND SCREEN, HOOD, LAMPS, HORN TOOLS. SOLE AGENTS. I Singapore, Penang Malacca. S' TRADING RECORD WITH THE WORLD 100 Years m file City of London JOHN HADDON CO.,264 words
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Article45 1914-01-06 4 Omapere, Br 340, Lyon», Jan. 6, Singapore, Jan 3, Gen. —E 8. Go., Ltd. Alma, Br. 354, Bell, Jan. 6, Deli, Jan. 5, Gen. —E. 8. Co., Ltd. Hok Canton, Br. 287, Golly. Jan 6, Teluk Anton, Jan. 5, Gen- —E. 8. Co., Ltd45 words
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Article61 1914-01-06 4 Jawcaut 6. Atjek, for Dali. Aaaban. Langna. Ed., T. Soma we. Sagli, Olablah and Sabang. Han Lee, for Trang. •S apyho, for Tongkab. Leong Ho, for Trang. Kumeatig, for Singapore, China and Japan. TuUtkybiue, for Singapore, China and Japan. Omuipere, for Port 8wattenham and Singapore Hebe, for Taluk Anaon61 words
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Article283 1914-01-06 4 For Yen —Per Jit v eng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. A lor 8tar (Kndab; —Per Qhee Thye, to-morrow, 10 a m. Negapatam and Madraa Per Tara, to morrow, 11 a.tc A lor Star (Kadab)— Par Kedah, to-morrow, noon. I)eli—Par Alma, to-morrow, noon. Batu Habra—Par Pungah, to-morrow, 2 pm Teluk283 words
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Article123 1914-01-06 4 Pbjvabo, Jascabt 6. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4A 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4;{ 3 Credit 2/4J 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Pank 1731 3 days’sight Private 175 J Madras,123 words
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Article60 1914-01-06 4 Gold Leaf 164 40 Black Pepper 16.- buyer» White Pepper 29. teller» Trang Pepper 24 —nominal Cloves 38. tale» Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 77- teller» Nutmegs 110 s. 24. teller» No. 1 6.10 tale» Sugar < 2 5.50 tale» Basket 5.15 buyer» Copra (mixed) 13.— tale» f'Tabbun... 190.— teller»60 words
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Article1981 1914-01-06 4 T I I Id *o -2 Number of o- g Capital. Shares P Dividends Name. C S i SI mud. 1 a fell w r I 5 1 J i 00 <y 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 FUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. 1909 450,000 130,000 1 1 51,981 words
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Advertisement45 1914-01-06 4 The fragrance of the bluabing rote, Of luacioua fruit the taste, All for our pleasure Qod bestows, Whose wisdom maj be traced. So with th«> good and beautiful. Our health maintained and right. With Peppermint Cure to make more sure, Is cause for our delight.45 words
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Advertisement11 1914-01-06 4 For Chronic Ch**t Complaint*, Will/ <l nt Pipptroiint Cara. 1«. 6d11 words
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Advertisement106 1914-01-06 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oill Compound TASTELESS UDOHLEaS J The latent scientific preparation of COD LIVLU OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which un-ct r the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cal profession. G? ALL CHEniSTS Price106 words
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Advertisement83 1914-01-06 4 V r t GH Modern Business Man continually has to concentrate his whole mental strength In grappling with difficult problems. How unpleasant, and even disastrous it is, when, on account of headache, rheumatism, chills etc. the brain refuses to work. Fortunately there is to be found in Bayer's Tablets of83 words
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Article837 1914-01-06 5 Ia the December number of the Ayrieuitural BuUetin Mr. E. Bateson, writing on Padi Experiments in Krian,’’ says The importance of extending the cultivation of padi in the F.M.8., and the benefits which would accrue therefrom to both the capitalist and the peasant class, are now too generally837 words
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Article180 1914-01-06 5 It is not so many mouths sine? China wa9 in a state of civil wir. It is also to be noted that the maintenance *>f order in Chihli itself since the mutinies of Chinese troops iu February and March H>lJ bascbeeu to a great extent due180 words
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Article524 1914-01-06 5 Art Interesting List. There are seventy-three new pensioners on the Estimates for 1914 whose superannuation allowances were not shown in the estimates of the previous year. A list of their names appears as a supplement to the current issue of the Government Gate le. During 1913 pensions amounting524 words
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Article185 1914-01-06 5 Mr. C. E. Bone to be Surveyor, Grade I, Survey Department. Mr. J. C. Drewet to be Surveyor, Survey Department. Mr. F. Blackwell to be Assistaut Superintendent, Posts and Telegraphs Department. Mr. W S. Gibson to act as Piotector of Chinese, Perak, Class 111 Mr. J. McC Roav185 words
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Article145 1914-01-06 5 The Rev. W. Cross presided yesterday evening at the 3rd Monthly Meeting of the Penang Atbemeum which was held in the Masonic Hall Proceedings commenced at 915 pm. After the usual business had been transacted, the Chairman introduced Mrs Butler, who proposed motion in favour of Women’s Suffrage145 words
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Advertisement185 1914-01-06 5 MAUD ALLAN COMING. b j r i nnr T-Trm~-i GUNN UNIVERSAL PURCHASING S PROVIDING AGENCY. General Merchants, Electrical Contractors and Repaireis of Motor Engines, Magnetos, m Dynamos, etc. N 481 483, CHULIA STREET, FENANG. V HAVE NOW IN STOCK A new assortment of Butter Dishes, Toys, Biscuit Barrels, Ladies’ Enamel185 words
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Advertisement12 1914-01-06 5 Wood*’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colda, never fails, la. 6d12 words
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Advertisement166 1914-01-06 5 GENUINEBOER TOBACCO o o si a <5 Packed in 4 02. Sealed Bags Price: 30 cts. per BAG. j OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. Pritchard 8 Co., Messrs. Kong Fook CkongffCo.,) PENA G lIIIIIIMRIHIIIBIHimi] «STCOME TO The Georgetown Motor Garage, 7*. PENANC ROAD. FOR A CAR ON HIRE OR RING UP i',r>166 words
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Article, Illustration86 1914-01-06 6 fytfahtd daily (except Sundays «ad fvkht houdafs) AT TIB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penarg. Pmici DtfyLMtl IW perainim. OafeeUUoa... Postage Extra. Mml Eiitsss (Po«l Fra) $17.50 CAB LI ADDXIII ECHO —PENANG." Telephone Nob. Echo 586 Printing Depnrtnent 343 laiiMM anaaitD'catioa* »hcu Id add-••■•a ll86 words
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Article1069 1914-01-06 6 We--are constantly reminded that the King rules over more Orientals than any sovereign in the world, and one would, therefore, suppose that the way would be made easy for such of his natural-born subjects as may wish to acquire some knowledge of Oriental languages or Oriental religions Yet1,069 words
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Article112 1914-01-06 6 Sc BATCH I If OS. The following are the scratchings for today’s races Rack I liaJu Gojah and The Friar. 2 Rasa, Sla.net/, and Brydane. 3— Royalty. 1. 4— Pip. s— Lodestar. 6— Glorify, Lodestar and Lottie. 0»r Selections. The following are our selections for to-day’s races:—112 words
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Article906 1914-01-06 6 ttAV-Ss—Tg mstified of her children and not infrequent/ we tee the reckless punter, who has no i ja -fo-a«i« »d.ru... P-'T;»J" fui £2*kU .t—? form r e a“°f w o: exactly which horse is being readied to which event, attempts time and again and always in vain. We906 words
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Article101 1914-01-06 6 NO FINAL DIVIDEND. JL (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, January 5. At the Alor Gajah meeting Mr. Bean, who presided, said that the directors bad decided not to pay a final dividend. That was the best policy rather than over-draw from the bank. They will pay an101 words
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Article132 1914-01-06 6 Moore —Moore. (From Our Otcn Correspondent Singapore, January 5. A military wedding took place yesterday at St. Andrew’s Cathedral wbon Captain Moore, of the Royal Artillery, was married to MisrViolet Moore, of County Fermanagh, The service was choral, the lit. Rev. C. J. Ferguson- Davie officiating assisted132 words
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Article121 1914-01-06 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 5. Mr. W. L. Watkins, who presided at th* Pajam meeting, called attention to tbs reduction of the cost of production. An area of 125 acres had been planted up, the trees over a large portion of which being already tappable.121 words
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Article126 1914-01-06 6 Ulster Home Rule. Humorous Incidents. (Renter.) London, January 5. The proclamation prohibiting the importation of arms into Ireland is providing humorous incidents. The customs authorities seized a consignment of war material for the troops recently stationed at Carrickfergus and refused the application of the War Office to release them on126 words
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Article61 1914-01-06 6 Maajr Shipwrecks. (Reuter.) New York, January 5. A great storm is reported on the east coast of the United States and numbers of bodies are being washed up. Wireless messages announce that the tank steamer Oklahoma is half submerged and that the German steamer, Bavaria, took61 words
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Article50 1914-01-06 6 Aetioa Approved hy ike P«Uie. Reuter.) New York, January 5. Public opinion approves of the action of Messrs. J. P. Morgan in withdrawing from directorates, regarding it as indicating their readiness to acquiesce in the tendencies of public sentiment against the cumulative administration of large concern*.50 words
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Advertisement190 1914-01-06 6 t. *> ■i tt&B i jj Ihp (a'.// rl Family Doctors FOR Nervous Exhaustion Poor Appetite Lack of Tone AS WELL AS DURING CONVALESCENCE. irravallos Tonic BARK AND IRON *iNEI 4T Exquisite Taste. A, P L mm Mwm. A a Sole Agents lor PENANG. KEDAH W. SIAM. The George Town190 words
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Obituary38 1914-01-06 6 Obituary. (Reuter). London, January 5. The death ha* taken place of the playwright actor, Mr. Mark Melford. The death has taken place at Philadelphia, at the age of 84. of the well-known pbysiologi*t and wnter, Dr. SUaa Weir-Mitchell.38 words
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Article240 1914-01-06 7 MR. CHURCHILL DECLINES AN INTERVIEW. Reuter.) Loudon, January 5. In responso to the request for an interview regarding the statement of Mr. Lloyd George that the present was the most favourable moment during the last twenty years for overbsuling the expenditure on armaments Mr. Winston Churchill, First240 words
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Article158 1914-01-06 7 Crown Prince's Attitude. (Reuter.) London, January 5. There are persistent reports in the German papers that the Crown Prince has sent a massage to Colonel &juter approving of his attitude at the court martial which sentenced Lieutenant Baron von Foerstner to forty-three days’ imprisonment. The court martial158 words
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Article32 1914-01-06 7 (lieu ter.) Durban, January 5. An agreement lias been reached on all points in the coal dispute, except. tho daily wage which the men are at present considering.32 words
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Article19 1914-01-06 7 (Reuter.) London, January 5. A Servian loan of .£10,000,000 is about to be issued at Paris.19 words
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Article34 1914-01-06 7 (Reuter.) —Y London, Jauuary 5. Mr. McLean, in a hydroplane, fl*w from Alexandria te Cairo, landing at the Nile. He w, l' proceed to Khartoum. The aviator, M. Pourpre, started for Khartoum to'day.34 words
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Article156 1914-01-06 7 Tr.twday. To-day. R>«* or Buyart S*!Vr. Buy.r» S«U*r* Fall. Rubber. d. d. d. d AiictoMaUy ..*****03 9 3 10- -14d ■U»|| 1 S J 16 r" #r »6 16 7 74 0 44 714 B 4 niahlaad. ..4* C 51- 4« 9 51 3 ls 3d L.nac 1* 14156 words
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Article421 1914-01-06 7 To THE EDITOR Of the Strait» Echo. Dear Sir, I am glad that you are continuing to peg away at the Banishment scandals which are not only iniquitous in principle, but also likely to do the trade and security of the country great barm. I have beard421 words
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Article231 1914-01-06 7 Selected Telegraphic Ncwe. The Chinese Government is negotiating for a loan of §10,000,000 with Messrs. Arnhold Karberg Co. iu order to meet the payment of foreign indemnities. The Board of Finance has decided to levy a building land tax in the country. The collection of the tax will231 words
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Article78 1914-01-06 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3.—New Territories. 5. Agricultural Bulletin. New Pensioners An Interesting List. Foreign Troops in China. Penang Athenaeum. Federal Appointments. B.—" The Indian Peril.” Italy’s Fiuances. Oriental Studies The Portsmouth Fire. The Stolen Da Vinci. Rhodesia’s Future. British Policy and78 words
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Article41 1914-01-06 7 Tib mad Copra The following bus ntss in tin has keen done to-day Singapore: Straits Trading Co.. buyers, no sellers Penang Penang Tin Exchange, n buyers, no sellers j Eastern Smelting Co., 50 tons at $84.20 Copra sun-dried $12.5041 words
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Article1586 1914-01-06 7 THE FUNCTIONS OF THE PA WANG.” Curious it is how little many Europeans who live in this country know of the beliefs i *hd superstitions of its inhabitants. Thus we read in a recent issue of the Strait» Time»: i A carious and unofficial rite was performed in1,586 words
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Article238 1914-01-06 7 Assault on Estate Assistant. Mr. Justice Sercombe-Smith yesterday heard the appeal of one Kassim bin Abdullah, who was convicted of assaulting Mr. John Kekewich, an assistant on Val D’Or Estate, and sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. G. C. G MuMer at the Nibong Tebal Court.238 words
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Article83 1914-01-06 7 The Taipusum festival has been fixed to take place on February 9. For this year it was ordered by the Resident Councillo’ that this festival be not observed at tbe Waterfall Tempi®, but owing to the present new Temple at Dato Kr unat Road not being completed the83 words
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Advertisement478 1914-01-06 7 WANTED. BENGALI WATCHMAN. A,,pl T personally to THE CRITERION PRE33, Ltd., 59, Ifearh Street. To-night! To-night! I Everybody ii coming to the KING STREET THEATRE 111 For Singapore. Hongkong. Swatow 8 Amoy. The s.s Glerfallach, Captain Gartluer, it expected to arrive on Friday, the 9th iost., and will 1,-ave for478 words
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Article272 1914-01-06 8 OoVIMMI.ir 4RD IJt DIAK LtTERATBrt. London, December 2-5. The WmimmtUr GazeLe devote* a leader < to oommeot on tbe Time* article* on tbe in- dian aituatioo. That journal Say*: 1 •ball be very easily satisfied, if we permit ourselves to be assured that the state of unrest272 words
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Article159 1914-01-06 8 No Joining The Union. London, De-ember 25. Sir Starr Jameson, speaking at Salisbury (Rhodeaii) hinted at the foundation iu South Africa of a new self-governing Dominion cousis'ug of North aud South Rhodesia and Bechu inaUnd, extending from tbe Congo Border to Mafeking Reverting to the que-tioa of ownership159 words
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Article161 1914-01-06 8 London, Decern 1 er 21 A Rome message says that Signor Tedesgo, Minister of Finance, in the Financial statement said tbe year euding June 30 last, had closed with a surplus of over a hundred million lire, the largest surplus hitherto. It is estimated that a surplus of161 words
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Article98 1914-01-06 8 School Buildings in London. London, December 19. A departmental committee of the India Offi e presided over by Lord Cromer acting in conjunction with the Office of Woiks, will supervise the adaptation of the London Institute Buildings, pending tbe estahli-b--ment of the governing body of tbe School cf98 words
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Article95 1914-01-06 8 Funeral ok Semaphore Heroes. London, 25. There were remarkable scenes at Portsmouth to-day at the funeral of the two signalmen of the semaphore station, who lost their lives iu tbe fire on the 20th It it l>e'.ieve<i one lost his life trying to save most important signal95 words
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Article62 1914-01-06 8 London, December 21. I.iGioconda was ceremoniouslv bauded over to the French Ambassador this afternoon at tbe Ministry of Education. Signor Credare, Minister of Education, in a sp-eecb hoped ti at the picture would form another link in tl e friendly relations between France and Italy. Tbe62 words
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Article584 1914-01-06 8 C. U. A. C m. Ckiscist Stix. Tbe Central Union Athletic Club met the Crescent Btar Sports Club in a friendly game last Saturday. Mr. W. E. Mann j refereed. The match was well contested About 10 minutes to half time tho C. 8. 8. C. < drew first584 words
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Article80 1914-01-06 8 To- DAT. 11th Day of 12th Moon. Penan; R ce% 2-45 p.m I’he Grand Co King Street Theatre, The Merchant of Venice.” Penang Volunt ers Bearer Section, Stretcher Drill General Hospital, 5 p m Cafe Chautant Comedy Concert. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Strait* Cinematograph, Penang Road. E.80 words
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Article34 1914-01-06 8 P. O. SAILINGS Mail Service. Outward Hombwaro Devanha 8 Jan. I India 10 Jan China 22 Eyypt 24 Extra Service. Outward Hombward. Sore 13 Jan. I Simla 15 Jan Site 27 I Borneo 2934 words
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Article15 1914-01-06 8 English Devanha) Bth Jan China (India) ...10th China hueloir) ...13th German (Goehen) ...15th15 words
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629 1914-01-06 8 We understand that in high official circles there is a' growing tendency to regard British proposals submitted to the t binene Government as inherently sterile and fruit* leas in result. While it is necessary to deprecate the growth of such a view, there is no629 words
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Advertisement164 1914-01-06 8 I THE Straits Cinema Location .—-PENANG ROAD. Tnmpora mutantur ct not mutamur 5 in illia." COMPLETE CHANCE OP PROGRAMME 1 FEATURING Mons. Prince Ca Ferdinand 2 part'*:}'Comedy. Miss Asta Nielsen When the Mask Falls 3 Parts':} Drama. lihe Very Latest ihe Gazette. cos fa Usual. BURGH. Manager lire* CROftCE TOWN164 words
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Advertisement17 1914-01-06 8 E. 8 0. HOTEL. Race Dinners AND Dance. Tuesday, 6th January. Wednesday, Sth January Saturday, lOth January.17 words
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Advertisement106 1914-01-06 8 s t+ i :s r +> THIS IS IT! 1 •r 1 v <* WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED j Cod Liver Oil Compound w. SST. T ASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL Does all that is claimed for it aud supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset106 words
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Advertisement1146 1914-01-06 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ALL persons claiming refund of aaaeasmeot ia respect of dwelling bouses racant for any portions of tbe half-year eudiDcj 31?t December. 1913, are herebj reminded tbat aucb claim must be «ent in to the Commiaaioners on or before the 3:st day of January, 1914. Forma of petition may1,146 words
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Article31 1914-01-06 9 V fuels J-rom Agents Due Of 14 *Aa Himalaya %s (Jssben Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A G ACo. A.G.ACo. KM A Jo BM ACo 8th Jan 10th 13th 15th31 words
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Article25 1914-01-06 9 Ve4»*h For Ag*nt* Leatot Dtranha Singapore VO.ACo. Jan. Himalaya Colo in bo A. 0 A Co BotUnr Colombo BMACo. G'lk* Hmgapore BM A Co25 words
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Advertisement359 1914-01-06 9 P.&0. Ki S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Servlco Outward. Homeward. Sail* on Frid&j instead of Sat urday. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. M A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar r >28-00 $356-29 B" Accommodation. To London by Sea $518-57 $339-43359 words
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Advertisement1593 1914-01-06 9 SHIPPING .> BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. WOmCBEB LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE fut ud well-known mail stoninen of thi. Companj Mil fortnightly from Bremon JL Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Liibon or Gibraltar, Algiers, ttenoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden Colombo,1,593 words
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Article1423 1914-01-06 10 Holland ii Fmch she ia Franch for i no effort tbit nan can make can take bar from Franca." With tha crushinc blow of I*ipxig «till fraah. ao wrote Napoleon to hia mother. Holland ia not Kraoch; aba ia under tba control of no foreign Power. She ia1,423 words
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Article438 1914-01-06 10 The Merger at Peking. Judged b' standards that can logically be applied to the present political situation of China, the presence of General Li Yuanhung in Peking, and bis warm reception there by the President, tbe Cabioet aud all parliamentary tangs, is a good omen It has438 words
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Article817 1914-01-06 10 HAVE MANUFACTURERS FORMED A RING (By Mask Ai.lbktOh.) Some time ago the manufacturer# of golf balls were plaintively asked in these column# to suggest a reason why the price of the best balls, whish was raised to half a crown when rubber was at its817 words
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Advertisement87 1914-01-06 10 Strict! *t It. Thera 1« no uae of our heating around the bush We as well out with it first as la»t. We want you to trr Chamberlain’» Ketuedr the next time you Lave a or cold. There is no leaaon so far as we ran e w!>) you should87 words
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Advertisement60 1914-01-06 10 Core The C««tk. When jov bare t>ouhle»oue cough, it doe* not m ‘in that you have consumption or that toj are going to hare it, but it de»*s mein that jour lucgs are threatened, and it jukt aa well to 1« «afe aide and take Chamberlain's Cough Kemedj before it60 words
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Advertisement356 1914-01-06 10 -V/.V.V •Iv'.v.v.v! II "T r.y.r/.y v/s/wy} ftsßE sr.v.v, MS •Xv>: ■m :v/.\v.*.r.v.*.v.V.v.v. Nerve Strain Mr. B. C. HUCKS (the well-known Flying Man), of 5, Queen’s Gate Terrace, London, England, writes: “I really must express my appreciation of Phosferine. Some time back I felt myself in a curious state of nervous356 words
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Advertisement370 1914-01-06 10 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps, Nurseries 100 meres fully Planted References MR. A. B. MILNE. Appl' L. HEINTZE. Tanjowo Kambutaw Estate, Perak, F. M. S. Telegram» "Heintzb,” Tanjung Ram bntas CL6AN56 YOUR BLOOD »vlTH ORIMAULT V C° 5AR5APARILLA :|*S I i f"” VlV QPjg The original sarsaparilla, recommended tor the last 40370 words
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Advertisement295 1914-01-06 11 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KINO. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore. Penang. Malacca and the Federated Malay States. W*. s* i-* .5... v*' THH USES OF MILKrdAID STERILIZED MILK. No. I. v t IK < I i r295 words
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Advertisement1076 1914-01-06 12 THE IdfidoA Directory (Published Annually.) it neb lea traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English Manufacturers V Dealers in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the Directory contains lisle of Export Merchants The Insular Life Assurance Co., Limited. CAPITAL1,076 words
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