Straits Echo, 10 January 1914
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Title Section37 1914-01-10 1 Straits Echo UIU CiiXGMCLE OF EVERTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MlfelfWrflfc AND THE f\R R\S7 UENEfiU.i.Y VOL. 12- $24 Per Annum PENANG, SATURDAY, *Oth JAN Li Ait 1, 1914. S.Jtle Copy, 10 ceou. N*oJ 837 words
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Advertisement1133 1914-01-10 1 ins If ton requii# Tnnie *ml soxothinir to nourihh you, driut doc smeadcuinmesvs stout and look for this V' label V*. X to that V V you r«t it. TIANO LEE 9 Ce.. Sela Aftate. :z~ rc BANKS. Andrew Usher 2 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co..1,133 words
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Advertisement23 1914-01-10 1 TIGER BRAND CCIIEfIt fs <n I «3 k W »8 r «V ft» s V vt m ao v FOR all purposes. «•xkkllliiiiiiiiaiiai23 words
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Advertisement84 1914-01-10 2 PRICE:» TIAt vV K'AR§ 9 IPIKgML o ,m?r p i ■5 fJOHNDEWAR&SONSj? i (distillers) A extra Special m W iiiiy.vt b mt ■k OF GREAT AGE vL GrondPrix .J Sf Louis IP 1 =SS r, APi L>' -v--’V *waboco < is<oTi*"u S LONDON A'.. v\ m 1 ?<*&&& 3SS m84 words
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Article1056 1914-01-10 3 Those who have seen a real cake-walk danced hr real negroes in its real home have found themselves obliged to present the cake and hurry awav before the dance was half over. Of those (and they are not many) who have seen areal tango danced1,056 words
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Article362 1914-01-10 3 I rom the Pall Mall Gazette of December 16 officialism comes badly out of the M na Lisa episode in all aspect*. Enough ““been arid of the laxity which permitted the picture to be stolen in the first instance But it sterna now that the crime could have362 words
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Article, Illustration246 1914-01-10 3 His Wonderful Power to Read Human Lives at Any Distance Amazes AH Who Write to Him. Thousands of people in all wilka of life have benefited by this man’s advice. He tells you what you are tupible of, aud how vou can be246 words
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Article1068 1914-01-10 3 Pressieo Jiaval Questions or the Moment. (By John Ley land The cruise in the Mediterranean of the ships of the first Fleet, uader command of Sif Stanley Colville, has been a roost gratifying success from every point of view. It has marked a reduction of the stress1,068 words
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647 1914-01-10 3 Malarial fever is, peril ips, the most important of human disease-'.” Those are the words of Sir Ronald Ross, M D., F.R 8., etc, in his important work, The Preventiou of Malaria In India aloue,” he continues, it has been officially estimated to cause a647 words
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Advertisement11 1914-01-10 3 Wood»’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Cong ha and (Jolda, never (aila,11 words
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Advertisement69 1914-01-10 3 •> l he Worl d s ifrice The lenger a dentifrice p events fermentation and decomposition processes in the mouth after the rinsing of the mouth has been finished, the better the dentifrice. In permanent efficacy all similar preparations are surpassed by Odol. 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps. Nurseries 100 acres fully69 words
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Advertisement490 1914-01-10 3 You Want to Hire a Car I RING UP 420. WE HAVE A LARGE FLEET OF UP-TO-DATE CARS IN PENANG. o_ OCD) For further apply !t““ CHIN SENS g Co., Lid. I THE KEECHUN” STUDIO, 22a, LEITH STREET. OPEN DAY NIGHT. Best Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Large Stock of Photo490 words
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Advertisement67 1914-01-10 3 Crcup. ETe»v vouDki child i« susceptible to or up Don’t watt until this dreadful di*ea*e attack* your little one before you prep ire for it. D comes in the night when cb*m -t»’ ‘1 usually closed, and this alone shou’d be a warning. Get and keep Chamberlan Cough Kernedt on67 words
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Advertisement77 1914-01-10 3 NOTICE 1 EUROPEAN d-airous of If-armot: a lit e CoUoqunl Thin (Hokkion wouH ho ylad to heir of a couip*-t4*ut teacher. K'cdlr state terirs to STUDENT.” c/o St rail i Echo. MARTIN’S "2510L a p s ,Wfe JfmiTGr Ladies] Mr 1 ItfLlkJ 1 French Remedy tor all Irregularities i arUrt77 words
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Article61 1914-01-10 4 Bmng Ckoon, Br. it, 3,722, Larkins, Jan 9, Rangoon, Jan. C, Gen. —B E J 8 K Xllenga, Br. i.i., 2,558, O'Sullivan, Jan. 10 Singapore, Jan- 8, Gen.— 11. I- ACo Malaya, Ger i.a., 348, Peters, Jan. 10 Belawan, Jan. 9, Gen.— B M A Co. Bappho, Br. as.,61 words
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Article104 1914-01-10 4 Januaet 10. Ban Let, for Trang. Leong Ho, for Trang. Mllenga, for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rotorua, tor Tongkab and Ksnong. Glenfalioch, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Circe, for Deli. Himalaya, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindiai, for Europe etc. Mam hang, for Setul. Byeelman,104 words
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Article237 1914-01-10 4 Foa Calcutta—Per Dunera, 12tb instant, 4 pm Tongkab—Per Bapj>ho, 13th instant, I p m Singapore, China and Japan—Per Torilla, 13tb instant, 4 pm. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Klang, 13th instant, 4 30 p.m. Ceylon. Australasia, India, Aden, Durban, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc —Per Ru'lov, 13th237 words
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Article122 1914-01-10 4 Pexaxo, January 10. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 A 4 months’sight Bank 2/4’{ 3 Credit 2/41 3 Documentary 2 4JJ Calcutta, Demand Bank Ra. 174 3 days* sight Private 175} Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand l ank 1731 3 days' sight Private 175|122 words
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Article176 1914-01-10 4 Gold Leaf 164.40 Blai'k Pepper 16. no stock White Pepper 29. -tales Trang Pepper 24— nominal Clovea 38. tales Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 74 —tellers Nutmegs 110 s. 24. tellers C No. 1 6.10 tales Sugar < 2 5.50 tales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12 £0 buyers r'Tahbun...176 words
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Article198 1914-01-10 4 Penaxo, January 10. Beef— C \a Soup P« r catt J 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 Foot —m198 words
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Article2118 1914-01-10 4 I 1 I j Numburof 2d f 1 5 Capital. Shares Dividends. Name. g g I I MW J 1 I g 3 it 2 j i 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913' TUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. P-c P-c. p.c. 1009 9 450,000 130,000 11 5 I Ayer Kunimr Rubber Estate.2,118 words
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Advertisement35 1914-01-10 4 Suk Headache. Sick headache is caused by a disordered •tomach. Take CbamtKrlaiu'a Tablets and the headaches wdl disappear. They are just what you need to correct the trouble. .For ■ale by all Dispensaries aud Dealers.35 words
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Advertisement89 1914-01-10 4 Straight »t It. There it no use ot our “beating around the bush.” We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see89 words
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Advertisement54 1914-01-10 4 THIS IS IT 1 Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODOKLESS srsaf, =—l The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVEK OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cal profession. O'- ALL CHEMISTS’54 words
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Article1095 1914-01-10 5 [Bt Tom Wmiomt] I Distance is a lender of enchantment, as j every platitudinarian knows but when I; proceed to m-ntion how enchanted I am to receive the Echo every week, I would bare you believe my assurance that distance is not in this case responsible for more1,095 words
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Article833 1914-01-10 5 From information which has reached this country it is apparent that the venerable Rsjah of Sarawak has not moved any too aoon in establishing bis London advisory committee to look after the affairs of his Kingdom at the very centre of the British Empire. These are the833 words
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Article144 1914-01-10 5 Neci> fok a Uniform System. The Canton correspondent of the Hong- 1 long Daily Tress, writing on December 2d, stated Civil Administrator Li is greatly interested in the educational affairs of the Chinese residents in the Straits Be has instructed the C -mmissioner of Education to144 words
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Advertisement823 1914-01-10 5 j«. :'v*c o $93 ittuSH #.s»©#§ 3 Cuchanan (>) O) a Famous Scotch Whiskies. IaOT/IED //V SCOTLAND.) T M E Royal Hfwc^oid BL.BND AS SUf PLI£ D TO ROYALTY. BLACK ahd WiliTE OF GREAT I PUT tVION u iT"-i ?P BTV O a b *9 cl A WORLD-W!DS FAVOURITE. WHISKY823 words
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Advertisement317 1914-01-10 5 •S09 9W>qd»i«x •nrd c (A m 6 ‘s -no:: ioiaao •/[no 'tn*b n nr s/«pang •nrd o] *rn d n II °1 rn,,? 9 :s/«Q ‘Sd.lOH dOHS ‘sjapjQ uojjcjsxno o\ usaiq uoijuaNV |*P*dS pji|ddns S3|«XS3 pu* Sufddiqs SlVlIdSOH ONVNSd *'4) sjojobjjuoo ‘auiBQ pus qs|j qs||2u^ O'lV aonpojd pus uszojj ubiibjjsiiv317 words
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Article, Illustration103 1914-01-10 6 flhliahad daily (except Sundays ud poMit holiday*) at na CLITEEION PS ESS, Ltd. No. 59. Beach Street, Penang. Pmica Dmfy La ml «tU per aanam. Otofcßtatniß Postage Extra. Mail EdaHea (Poet Free) «17.50 cab lb addbbas: ECHO—PENANG.” v Takphoac Noa. Echo 586 Printing Dcpartncnt 343 MM.— All103 words
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Article1400 1914-01-10 6 One of the very few subjects which can slwars be relied upoD to arouse public interest in Penang is Education and when the claims of the different educational establishments iu the Settlement to supremacy m any given direction are being discussed iu the press the editor can always count1,400 words
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Article846 1914-01-10 6 Mr. Torn Wright in Notes mildly indulges bis f MlLuryto tv» to*tbecame process every now and then. Would »ou enemy a real bad turn 9 Then present him with a racehorse, not quit 3 good P enough to win f with Its form thoroughly exposed, quit, bad enough846 words
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Article178 1914-01-10 6 NO DIVISION IN THE CABINET. (Router) London, January 9. Sir S. O. Buckmaster, Solicitor-General, ■peaking at Keighley, said that there was no division among the members of the Government on the subject of the Nary. Their policy remained this: to preserve the safety of ourselves and our178 words
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Article149 1914-01-10 6 Anxious Situation. (Reuter.) Johannesburg, January 9. A ganger discovered three sticks of dynamite and a detonator under the line between Witpoortje and Luipaardsvlei just before the arrival of the train from Zeerust. A proclamation calls out the Citizen Defence Force in the Transvaal and the burghers149 words
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Article87 1914-01-10 6 Public Prosecutor's C ontention. Reuter) Strassburg, January 9. The Public Prosecutor .jonteuded that as the civil authority at Zibern failed to maintain order Colonel Reuter had not arrogated to himself the executive authority in defending the honour of the oflicers. But Colonel Reuter was not justified in87 words
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Article88 1914-01-10 6 Rltioa of bis Transfer. (Reuter.) London, January 9. stated in well-informed quarters that the Crown Prince’s transfer from Dantzig was owing to his unsatisfactory relations with his superior officers, including bis adviser who is a trusted friend of the Kaiser. The unwillingness of the Crown nnce88 words
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Article54 1914-01-10 6 (Renter.) London, January 9. The Daily Chronicle states that Mr. H H. Asquith will ri.it Paris next week. Keuter .fate, that Mr. A.quith will paaa romrh Pari, en route to the Riviera to join 18 r*-° i u<? e3^*on that his risit has a po itical54 words
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Article52 1914-01-10 6 The New Law. (Reuter). London, January 10. Lord Haldane, speaking at Edinburgh, mentioned that Sir C. A. Cripp. will be the r w >aw There are now twelve Law JSjL“ d k tb work of getting th. supreme tnbunal of the Empire into prof* r order52 words
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Advertisement138 1914-01-10 6 HEALTH 8 STRENGTH COCOA Gives strength to the muscles, tone to the nerves, health the whole system. It stimulates, strengthens, and sustains. Better than medicine. Ribeiro 8 Co., Ltd., ACCOUNT BOONS, LEDGERS. &c. j MAnr to nonro MADE TO ORDER. A Large Stock of l 8 General Stationery, A TIP138 words
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Article92 1914-01-10 7 {from Our Own Corrrsptmdeni.) Siugapore, January 10. At the anuual nretiug oC the Y. W. C. A. it was stated that the credit balance wai 91.781 The amount subscribed and pro-nua-'d in response to the appeal for fundi was 75f. Miss Radford siid that there92 words
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Article23 1914-01-10 7 Tfcc Indemnity Fund. Renter.) Belfast, January 10. The Indemnity Fund to fight Home Rule hs* now reached X 1,000,000.23 words
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Article28 1914-01-10 7 Reuter.) Madrid, January 10. The Hiipano* American Bank has reopened, paying current account* up to .£BOO in full and 25 per cent, of the larger account!.28 words
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Article280 1914-01-10 7 Selected Tele* rephie Newt. To relieve the financial crisis at Peking, roost of the Tutuhs have promised to remit money to Peking monthly, and a 6um ol $600,000 monthly has already l>cen so prorobed. The Civil Governor of Kwangtang has proclaimed that thoso rating Government notes at below280 words
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Article411 1914-01-10 7 Ytitinltr. To-day. Ki»« or luyeri Sc'lrri Buyara B»ll»r» V*ll. RUBBER. t d d. d. d Ando Malay ..89 9 6 8 9 S.ik.t M»rtajani. 16 2 Chvrannaaa ..l 6 I Con. Malay. 744 8 3 I 2 ri A N chiand. ..«7 6 50 47 9 50 3 +3d411 words
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Article643 1914-01-10 7 ACCUSED CONVICTED. SENTENCE DEFERRED. Before Mr. M. E. Sherwood this morning a Chinaman, named Kboo Ah Kow, a cargo coolie employed on board the a.s. Rotorua, was charged with the theft of a bag of tin ore valued $7O early yesterday morning. Inspector McLean prosecuted on643 words
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Article110 1914-01-10 7 The following teams have been chosen to take part in the Water-Polo game to-morrow morning at 11 o’clock White. Goal. E H Sver; Right Rack, I) D Richards Left Rack, F E Iverv Ha[f Rack, W E MacDonald Right Forward. T T Waddington Centre Forward, H V110 words
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Article151 1914-01-10 7 Bowls Toirmmbxt. The following ties have been fixed for Monday, the 12th instant: Single Han Heap. A F Robertson vs E Reimann (1) W E Hutson vs A S Hall (2) p E Laws rs G E W Motion Jr (3) Tbe following ties have been fixed151 words
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Article1585 1914-01-10 7 PUBLIC OPINION IN THE PAST. A NOTABLE OPPONENT. A CHIEF JUSTICE S VIEWS. In the old day» the Chief Justice of the Colony sat in the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements, rankiug before the Officer Commanding the Troops, the Colonial Secretary and all the other members1,585 words
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Article107 1914-01-10 7 The following are the scratchiage for today Race I —Gay Gordon, Gay Cavalier, Scamp and Sador II. Seronok, Friar, Glorify and Floras 111. Rostra, Pip and Charmante IV. Brydone, Imperial and Slaney V. Seronok, Florus, Rigadoon and Lodestar VIII. Wellington and Rantau IX —Rasa Ovr Selcctioas. The107 words
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Article172 1914-01-10 7 At the District Court, Bukit Mertujam, before Mr R Scott, yesterday, the further hearing was resumed of a civil suit, in which A R M Muthiah Chetty sued R. Kandasami, Muniamab and S Govindasami for the recoverv of $113, being amount of principal and interest due on172 words
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Article489 1914-01-10 7 MALAY POLICEMEN CHARGED Before Mr M E Sherwood m tbe Third Court tbe case was returned agamst Usman (P. C 339) and Mat (P. C. 665) who were charged with committing extortion by put* ting one Lin Tin Bui in fear of injury and thereby dishonestly inducing him489 words
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Article51 1914-01-10 7 Tin and Copra. The following bus ness in t‘n has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, > b yers, no sellers j Straits Trading Co.. i’s tons at 181.70 Eastern Smeltiug Co., 50 {B4 70 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 175 584 80 Total 250 tons. Copra sun-dried51 words
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Advertisement288 1914-01-10 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE An ordinary meeting of th* Municipal Conimisdoners will ho held at the Municipal Office at 4pm on Tuesday, the I3tb instant. l. a. Coctibr moos. .Secretary FOR SALE. 2 FORD CARS. (1) Only ruu 300 miles in perfect order as new. (2) 3 month* old in perfect order.288 words
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Article2587 1914-01-10 8 GEOLOGIST S INTERESTING REPORT. Mr J B Bcriv*Bor t tbe F. II 8. Geologist, «bo paid a fortnight'* visit to Perils iu August of last Tear, ba* sent to tbe British Adviser a very interesting report which has just been published and from which we extract tbe following Tin2,587 words
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Article206 1914-01-10 8 It is also pointed out that often distorted knowledge is d’ssemiuated amongst the members of certain Societies and that what is held by the meml;ers as truths, are not infrequently decidedly dubious statements. In this way much h irm is done. Men’s minds are ii-fllined by the206 words
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Article49 1914-01-10 8 January 1\. Sunday in the Octave or Epiphany. Matins (Choral) 8 a m. Holy Communion 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion Chinese Service d J a,ui Sunday School 5-0 p m. EvensoDg and Sermon 6 0pm. Professional Hymn, -As with gladness men of old.” Anthem Conquering Kjngs49 words
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Article72 1914-01-10 8 P. C. C. vs. Golf Club. A tennis match between the above clubs has been arranged to take place on Friday and Saturday, the 16th and 1 7th instant, on the Esplinade and tho following pairs’ hav‘ be«Q ebe*>n to represent the P.C.C. W. D Prcctor and G. B.72 words
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Article70 1914-01-10 8 Toe Queeu'g Jewel.” a picture 8000 ft. in length is to he sh-.wn to-night. This production i“ .«aid to"l>e mo of the most stirring from start to finish and a masterpiece in the art of cinematography. Aeroplane flights Motor chases and other sensational events’ make the picture70 words
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111 1914-01-10 8 j A special extension of licence until 2am has been obtained for to-night by the Hotel Norman in that those who attend the Concert can remain and make merry. In the event of rain the Concert will be given in the large dining111 words
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Article1046 1914-01-10 8 The Immediate Future The air is full of prognostications of what is going to happen usxt. 1 ariisment, we are told, is as good as dished; despotism has returned; and popular government, democracy, representative institutions are no more. These things are easy enough to say aud it1,046 words
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Advertisement328 1914-01-10 8 IMMENSE SENSATION AT THE George Town Kinematograph, Kuala Kangs* Road Theatre. To-morrow Night (Saturday Night). Now On Thia Routing Itala (Special Drama). “The Queen’s Jewel.” 4 Acts. 4 Parts. 1. A re 1 feature of remarkable power that you cannot afford to u.iaa. 2. It containa unique Henaational incidenta and328 words
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Advertisement10 1914-01-10 8 For Chrome Chwt Complaint* Wood* Groat Popponuiat Caro, 1«. 61.10 words
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Advertisement480 1914-01-10 8 Hope springs eternal in the human breast,” Despite the ills to which frail man is heir As seeking health ha still pursues bis guest For some sweet balm to soothe his pain and care. With gasping lungs, he dreads approaching night And prays for strength, its vigils to endure. When480 words
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Article24 1914-01-10 9 FfMfil hrom Agents Due Himalaya Gĕtbe n Cfcina Singapore Singapore Colombo Colombo A.G.ACo. H.M ACo. 'BM.ACo. A.G.ACo. 10th Jan. 3th 15th 22nd24 words
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Article21 1914-01-10 9 Vt4$els For Agtnti Leave t Himalaya Colombo A-.G.ACo. Jan. utlotc Colombo B.MACo. Ooebm Singapore B M ACo. China Singapore A-G.ACo.21 words
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Advertisement331 1914-01-10 9 KL Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall 8arvlca. Outward. Homeward. Sails on Friday instead of Saturday. FAKES HY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. lstclass 2nd class To T<ondon by Sea I5G5-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 "H" Accommodation. To London by Sea $518-57 $339-43 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $480-85 $320-56331 words
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Advertisement1378 1914-01-10 9 <SHIPPING .1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, NOUDDEUTSCEER LL07D, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE rilHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen JL Hamburg na Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, L sbon or Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port Said, 8uex,1,378 words
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Article418 1914-01-10 10 At Koval Spade Auction tbe dealer bids one heart, tbe second baud bo'da ace. kiDg. queen, 10,9 of cluba ace, Ling, and two atnall diamonds ace a-d two small spades and one small heart This band is a justifiable no-trump if ever there was one It contains eight418 words
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Article, Illustration405 1914-01-10 10 With Rheum\tism And Malaria. This Ceylon Government Official Found Cure In Dr. William*' P.nk Pills. Sharp pains in the joints aud muscles plaiuly indicated to Mr. J do S Alieyasekoia, the resected coroner of Matara, Oevlon, some time ago, < hat rheumatic poison had invaded his blood soon405 words
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Article414 1914-01-10 10 Cuff Liwes, Shirt Stids, aj»d other Jewellery. A correspondent asks me if a man can wear an unobstrusive gold watch-chain with a dinner jacket or evening suit My answer is: Not if he wishes to be dressed correctly I have seen some small watch-chains n ade of gun414 words
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Article253 1914-01-10 10 Mr Justice Scrutton, who has been trying the case about the liability of tbe Duke of Devonshire to pay undeveloped land duty for the forecourt of Devonshire House, has a special interest in laud cases Wh -n he had been at the Bar four years he won253 words
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Article260 1914-01-10 10 A Return of Whist ho cau produce a new variation of bridge—or a substitute for it-this festive season This is a question that manv hostesses are asking at the moment, and there does not seem to be auy really satisfactory answer to it. Many variations have been brought forward recently,260 words
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Article1092 1914-01-10 10 Not since B'eriot first performed the daring feat of flying the Channel .has such enthusiasm been aroused as whevi 1 egoud demonstrated to the world that he could turn an wroplano upside down acid recover himself with perfect safety. This he and his numerous imitators have since supplemented1,092 words
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Article, Illustration362 1914-01-10 10 How She Compels Others To Obey Her Will. 100,000 Copies of Remarkable Book describing peculiar Psychic Powers to be distributed Post Free to readers of the Penang Straits Echo.” The wonderful power of Personal Influence, Magnetism, Fascination, Mind Control, call it what you will, can surely be362 words
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Article108 1914-01-10 10 January, 1914. Date. hw tW. H. VV. L. W. a.m. a m. p.m. p.m. loth 11.19, 5 41, 11.22, 5.24 11th Nil. 6.22, 12.06, 6.16 12rh 12.05, 7.02, 12.50 701 13th 12.46, 7.40, 1.31, 7.41 14th 1.25, 8.16, 2.10, 8.19 loth 2.01, 8.50, 2.48, 856 16th108 words
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Advertisement76 1914-01-10 10 TMt W*W MINCH RIMIOV. THERAPION N. ’NI WoS I r It lOxaaiaU.ci.au •wot H'ik» tifkir. (LinDii. niikAiv Dnitwk. I IWMkk M klnMtxrillk MkUkltar APMIM rf H'* IRII ►«■mi ro fa. ic Cioc M».i C* H »V| kJT.c»HD.II»MrsTtAn. Loifuklk.,. M a►: r CMTICH' kt I i fV|■>( 1 J l‘ir 176 words
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Advertisement623 1914-01-10 10 Weak liiiiig§. “Angiert is the only Emulsion I can retain." 8 Pnnc's Hoad. Richmond. Surrey. Dear Sir*. —I wish to send you a few words of praise al»d gratitude for benefit denied from the use of Anger's Emulsion It is now quite 15 vears ago since I first began taking623 words
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Advertisement48 1914-01-10 10 w tore The* Co«|h. When you hare t.oubleaome coutrb it does not mean that vou have 1 or that you are ,o ID to ha/e it me,n that your !un,« are threatened it is too late. For sa] e br aJ 1 n e and Dealers. 7 «pentanes48 words
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Advertisement31 1914-01-10 10 INTERNATIONAL Rubber Congress and Exhibition, Batavia, September, 1914. Space for Exhibits CAN BE BOOKED Up to 15th January, 1914, WITH w. E. van RIJNBERK. Hon. Secretary S.S. F.M.S Committee Singapore. 6-12-1331 words
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Advertisement293 1914-01-10 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. THE USES OF “MILKMAID" STERILIZED MILK. No. 5. A stroi\g poirvt in favour of "MILKMAID” BRAND STERILIZED NATURAL MILK is293 words
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Advertisement1206 1914-01-10 12 THE London Directory (Published Annually.) Enable» trader* throughout the World U communicate direct T>'tb Kn/hab Manufacturer* Dealers m each claa* of good*. Besides being a complete coimuen ial guide to Ixindon and it* suburb*, tbo Directory contain* li* ot Export Merchants with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and1,206 words
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