Straits Echo, 24 January 1914
1914-01-24
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1914-01-24 1 Straits Echo OAM Y CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 12. $2-4 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY. 24th JANUARY, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cent*. No. 2036 words
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Advertisement1216 1914-01-24 1 ■Millies ■«mi.Kci. If Toa reqoi>e Tonic a’d bobjothing' to Dourwh yon, drink DOC'S HEAD C /5 STOUT and look lor tlii« labol /r* §vS3i*L W zr. V Ne ,<o yon pet il TIANG LEE 9 C». t s*l« Agcala. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL KESEKYE. &V.G. Whisky. SAfiEIIANDS. BUTTERY 111,216 words
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Advertisement28 1914-01-24 1 f—»«9E5m>> rva MM i B2ANd CiluLNT. \M m m *s ■m W £y iff > y !X v *rfi\ i'i 4 a i 81 5 T LL PURPOSES. sae^ssiiHBi28 words
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Advertisement135 1914-01-24 2 3T TTtillM NATO G&c* if 4 p% Jt M VI ki LK l r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) J Tsr r*a .rXS^^'Mjr Grand Prix: y p »fis 1900 St. Louis 1 904 d Mf Gillen: SiH>*893. i« Q jfrSiNr KSoig^Li l *893. *893. O' B’B- 8 8 90 1899 > r135 words
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Article1368 1914-01-24 3 Changes and Developments In a recent Literary Supplement the reviewer of the latest instalments of the Oxford English Dictionary rejoiced over the vitality of our language as proved by those inspiring pages, wherein can be observed "English as a living lan ,'uage, ever developing and changing as1,368 words
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Article664 1914-01-24 3 THE PROGRESSIVE NIZAM OF HYDERABAD. A Good Example. The businesslike methods of the Nizam of Hyderabad are discussed by the United 1 States Consul, Mr. Henry D. Baker, in a recent report to Washington. Up till com- I paratively recent times, he remarks, Hydera- j bad, though,664 words
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Advertisement181 1914-01-24 3 Lit 30 Ut ve as v* m ~rTL irr- r- W '1 n Y. 1; E TT JjLmJSSI A xtj c JC NTBAC ;v.,. li o SOLE AGENTS FOR: s r.i m m I /fS Free Estimates Given for all Electrical Work i! TT£S arid ?F T i a >181 words
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Article91 1914-01-24 4 Hitachi Mam, Jap. s.s., 4,163, Satow, Jan. 23, Yokohama, Jan. 2, Gen.—B. A Co. C. F. Louts, Ger. a.s., 3,168, Geipu, JaD. 23, Yokohama, Dec. 20, Gen. —B- M- A Co. Bohemia, Aua. s.s., 2,305, Meerant, Jan. 23, Trieate, Dec. 30, Gen. —S. K. A Co. Java Maru, Jap.91 words
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Article74 1914-01-24 4 January 24 Hitachi Maru, for Colombo and Tuticorin. Demodocus, for Singapore, China and Japan. EUora, for Rangoon, Calcutta and Durban. Rotorua, for Tongkab and Kenoug. Hok Canton, for 'leluk Anson. Lama, for Burt Swettenhain anl Singapore. Dmdinga {by Train via Ipoh and Teluk Anaon Jit Peng, for Yen. Trong,74 words
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Article216 1914-01-24 4 For Tongkah—Per Sappho, 27th inatant 1 p-m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Klang, 27th instant, 4-30 p in. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and ’vii Naples, for Europe etc—Per Luetzoic, 27th instant, 6 p.m. By Train. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Jobore, Singapore and Hongkong, 7-15 a m daily also216 words
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Article122 1914-01-24 4 Penano, January 24. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4A 4 mouths' sight Bank 2/4J 3 Credit 2/4} 3 Documentary 2/4 J} Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Hank 1731 3 days’ sight Private 175} Madras,122 words
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Article200 1914-01-24 4 Gold Leaf *64.40 Black Pepper 16. noetock White Pepper 29 45 tales Trang Pepper 21.50 teller» Cloves 39. buyers Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 74- —tellers Nutmegs 110 s. 23J>Q sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12 20 tales fTabbun... 190.200 words
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Article101 1914-01-24 4 Pinano, January 24. Brer— 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 SSI let ff 24 Feet fg101 words
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Article1924 1914-01-24 4 (j j* m *o -_2 Namber of d, Capital. Shares L, P Dividends. Name. g g "S f*4 I Ph PQ o8 I I 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 RU3BER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. 1909 450,000 130,000 1 1 5 1 Ayer Kunine Rubber Estat*», Ltd. 45 ct_s1,924 words
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Advertisement46 1914-01-24 4 *Tis said the English nation was Built up on beef and beer, And young Australia mutton fed, The mother laud holds dear. So let us then our standard raise, One flag, one hope, one brewer The certain brew for chest complaints, Is Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.46 words
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Advertisement64 1914-01-24 4 Every voung child is susceptible to croup. Pon’t wait until this dreadful disease attacks your little one before you prepare for it. It comes in the night when chemists’ shops are usually closed, and this alone should be a warning. Get and keep Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy on band. It never64 words
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Advertisement128 1914-01-24 4 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods' Great Poprwrmiat Cure. Is. 6d. THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liyer Oil Compound cSTJSC. TASTELESS ODORLESS 1 The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which npset ihe stomach. Highly re128 words
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Advertisement43 1914-01-24 4 CL6AN36 YOUR BLOOD with GRIMAULT U C°* SARSAPARILLA :l*2l \i\tz i i! r J ll«S The original s«r* saparilla, recommended for the last 40 years for lymphatic disease*, eruptions, boils, and all disorders of the skin. GRIMAULT C* I, Tie fnirnse, PA RJS43 words
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Article818 1914-01-24 5 [BY TOM WEIGHT] The Greek Lysander (like me) wearied of Sparta. Like me, ne went abroad and visited temples. Like me. he returned to the neighbourhood of Olympus. Where I have the pull over him, however, is in this that the Boeotians he attacked slew him, whereas I,818 words
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Article219 1914-01-24 5 It is Dot in tbe least surprising that the great majoniy of Chiuese have observed the foreign New Year in but a peifunctory tUsbion, and ate postponing their New Year holiday until the time of tbe Chinese New Year accordmg to the lunar kaleudar, which has for219 words
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Article962 1914-01-24 5 Big Fish Stokiks. To those who are fond of sport tinged with sn element of adventure—and danger —the mixed—very mixed —delights of shark fishing should appeal strongly. There are abundant opportunities for indulging in this pastime in Singapore as is proved by a curious incident related962 words
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Article93 1914-01-24 5 The following players have been selected to play in a game of Water-Polo to-morrow morning at 11 a.m. Goal A Frohlich Right Back, D D Richards Left Back, A R Thornton; Half Back, Y C Upton; Right Forward, T T WAddington Centre Forward, R L Cuscaden (Capt.)93 words
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Advertisement641 1914-01-24 5 mmm» §#§§§§s m m m m m (O <$ m €1 (9) (i) r*) Buchanans Famous Scotch Whiskies. <BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND.) THE Royal Household BLEND AS SUrPLIcD TO ROYALTY. BLACK and WHITE o o e (I'D O 'U U t 3) 1» u; <•» OF Gr EAT bPUT \1 lON641 words
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Advertisement298 1914-01-24 5 2oz. 4 oz. Tins Obtainable Everywhere. PRICE: 90 cf "MTS A i LB. TIN. mm m M u m m m m u m n m m NEW YEAR NEW YEAR! TO CO AND HAVE A ROUND IN A HI?.ED RICK HA OR CARRIAGE. It’s better tor you to hire298 words
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Article, Illustration94 1914-01-24 6 fvJbliehed daily (except Sundays aadfAlis holidays) AT Til CRITERION PRESS, Lro. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pmioi Daily Lseal M IS4 per aura. M OaMitioa.M Postage Extra. Mail Rdttea (Port Free) «17.50 oaiLi isDsns: ECHO—PENANG.” t Talaphoae Noe. Echo 386 Priatiag Department 343 Jf.J.— an liitim waßuniutioa*94 words
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Article1282 1914-01-24 6 At the beginning of this third year of Men Kok it is perhaps pertinent to take a brief survey of the position in China. For our part we are disposed to be far more loptimistic than the majority of the Euro- pean scribes who would1,282 words
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Article790 1914-01-24 6 Mr. J. Brown, Superintendent of the Government Printing office, Kuala Lumpur, has returned from leave. e Mr. J. M. Counsel, of Runkup Estate, Began Datoh, is on a visit to the Secretary to the Resident, Taiping. e Lady Watts, who has been on a tour through the790 words
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Article101 1914-01-24 6 The annual general meeting of the Penang Polo Club will be held at the Governor’s Room, Government Buildings at 4 pm. on Friday, January 30, in ordeJ to pa«s the accounts for 1913 and to elect office-bearers for the current year. Ihe statement of accounts for the101 words
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Article977 1914-01-24 6 One of the earliest references in English 1 journalism to Woman Suffrage was a a imaginary report of a drawing-room meeting m support of the cause which appeared in Henry Fielding’e newspaper The Champion, in 1740. The report states that the meeting wai held at the house of977 words
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Advertisement102 1914-01-24 6 6, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Telegrams Siemens, Penang. Telephone No. 479. SIEMENS WOTAN LAMPS Pure drawn TUNCSTEN WIRE filaments. The 11 Electrical Times,’* June 5th, 1913 THE BEST 'V “After very exhaustive tests.” Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works, Ltd. TTcaJ Office:- -Caxton House, Westminster, London. Supplies Dept. Stores: —Upper Thames Street, London.102 words
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Advertisement70 1914-01-24 6 Births. Paddat.—At the Maternity Hoapital. MDgapore, to Mr. and Mr*. Arthur C. Padd*y, a son (still born) Tickenpack —On the 23rd inst, »t 24 Schwaueuwik, Hamburg, to Mr. and Mrs H. t ickeupack, a sou. Msrriafe. Domingo-J eremiah —On Saturday, January, 24, at the Chu ch of Assumpt'ou. Paul Domingo,70 words
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Article286 1914-01-24 7 PROTAGONISTS IN CONFERENCE. (Reuter.) London, January 23 Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. Lloyd George went together to the Admiralty where they remained an hour in conversation. It is understood that the question of the Navy estimates was cot finally settled at yesterday’s Cabinet meeting. Pctitioa for a286 words
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Article177 1914-01-24 7 The Budding Trnde. (lieuter.) London, January 23. A lock-out of the building trade in London is regarded as certain and efforts sre being made to arrange a conference between the masters and the men. The Board of Trade was unsuccessful in bringing about an agreement. Question177 words
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Article83 1914-01-24 7 Burial At Westminster Abbey Declined. (Reuter.) London, January 23. Lord Strathcona will be buried at Highpate Oemeterv. The funeral service will take place at. Westminster Abbey on Monday an offer to bury Lord Strathcona there was declined. After a consultation between the relatives of the decreased and the83 words
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74 1914-01-24 7 Negotiations Between U. S. A. and Japan. (Reuter.) Washington. January *23 Regarding the reference of Baron Makino, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, to California, President Wilson declares that the next step in the negotiations wi 1 be along the lines of continued firiendliness with Japan. The negotiation74 words
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Article42 1914-01-24 7 Ceremonial Op aiag by the Khedive. (Reuter.) Cairo, January 23. The Khedive opened the new Legislative Assembly in great state and drove through the streets which were lined with AngloEgjptian troops. The Khedive in bis speech foreshadowed economic reforms.42 words
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Article120 1914-01-24 7 N-D. L. n. HAMBURG-AMERIKA. (Reuter) London, Jan. 23. The Conference between the North Atlantic Shipping lines, which was held in Paris last week, accentuated the friction between the N-D. L and Hamhurg-Amerika lines. The latter company, which did not attend the Conference, demanded an increased share in120 words
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Article68 1914-01-24 7 Aaother Postponement. (Reuter.) London, January 23. Mr. Lloyd George has again postponed the openiug of hia Scottish land campaign and the postponement caused consternation among the Liberals at Glasgow. There had been 50,000 applications for tickets. The date—January 28— clashed with the Cabinet meeting on the Navy68 words
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Article40 1914-01-24 7 A New Appointment. (Reuter Melbourne, January 23. Captain Gordon Smith has h#*»n appointed temporarily to succeed Ciptaiu Hughes Onslow, whose appointment as naval member of the Board of Naval Administration. was terminated by the Commonwealth in November.40 words
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Article35 1914-01-24 7 Raised At Last. (Reuter) London, January 24. The divers have succeeded in placing a hawser round the submarine and it i« hoped that she will be brought into the harbour on Sunday.35 words
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Article75 1914-01-24 7 Baak Chairman's Suggestioa. (Reuter.) London, January 23. At a meeting of the London City and Midland Bank the Chairman urged Mr. Lloyd George to appoint a Royal Commission to consider the gol 1 question, including a scheme for the issue of emergency currency. He suggested that if75 words
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Article61 1914-01-24 7 (Reuter London, January 24. The Labour legislator Cresswell, who was arrested at Johannesburg in connection with the South African strike, has been sentenced to a month’s imprisonment and a fine of jE*2O for publishing a pamphlet likely to excite ill-feeling; also .£lO or a fortnight’s61 words
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Article39 1914-01-24 7 Mr. Austen Cktirbtrltit the Unionist Candidate. (Reuter.) London, January 23 The Birmingham Uuionists have decided to ask Mr. Austen Chamberlain to becom® a candid te for the seat vac:* ted by Mr Joseph Chamberlain at West Birmingham.39 words
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Article184 1914-01-24 7 Yesterday. To-<U t Kia. or Buyer* Seller* Buyer- Seller* F*ll RCBBCR. a. d. d. p. d. d Sn*lo Malay ..*3lO- 9 S 10 S +3d Sukit Mertajam. 19 *2 19 Cheraoneae ..2 2 26 23 2 7+ d Cons. Malaya 7 104 8 9 9 10 •.tel I Highland#184 words
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Article132 1914-01-24 7 DEBATE IN THE REICHSTAG. FURIOUS ATTACK ON THE CROWN PRINCE. (Reuter.) T Berlin, January 24. Intense interest was taken in the full dress in the Reichstag over the Ztbern incident. The debate indtoptiy became heated. Dr. Frank, a Socialist, vehemently denounced the Crown Prince and said that132 words
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Article205 1914-01-24 7 Domiago-Jeremiak. The marriage of Mr. Paul Domingo, eldest son of Mr. C. Domingo, to Miss Eulalia Geralda Jeremiah, eldest daughter of the late Mr. E. A. B. Jeremiah, took place this morning at the Church of the Asßumpt on, the Rev. L. M. Duvelle officiating. The ceremony was205 words
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Article81 1914-01-24 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3.—The Golfer’s Glossary: Changes and Developments. India’s Richest Ruler The Progressive Nizam ‘of Hyderabad. s.—Marginal Notes [By Tom Wright] Chinese New Year. Sharks iu Singapore Harbour: Big Fish Stories Penang Swimming Club. 8. Kwong Yik Bank To be81 words
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Article287 1914-01-24 7 Tin. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, $87.20 buyers, no sellers Straits Trading Co., 50 tons at $87.85 Eastern Smelting Co., 150 $87.85 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 275 $87.87^ Total 475 tons. The Port of London authority announces that in view287 words
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Article928 1914-01-24 7 “THE TOWN BEAUTIFUL'!! (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 22. New brooms sweep clean and Mr. C. F. Greeu the new chairman of our Sanitary Board is no exception to the rule as witness his memorandum with six suggestions for beautifying our town, laid before his928 words
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Article177 1914-01-24 7 The Z&bcrn Alfair. (Reuter.) LondcD, January 24 The Imperial Chancellor, replying to the criticisms of Dr. Frank, said that the Cabinet order of 1820, which was never applied since then till the Zabern incident, was still valid in empowering the military to intervene if the civil authority is177 words
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Article93 1914-01-24 7 (Reuter.) London, January 24. The intense cold his already lasted a fortnight and is increasing the hardships of the coal strike and the poor. Strange scenes were enacted at the Grenadier Guards birracks, medical students load in and carting the coal to the barracks and tbe hospitals. Owing93 words
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Article71 1914-01-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent 8 cgapore. January 24. Dr Lim Boon Keng presided at ti e prize distribution of the Chung Hua Girls’ School. Mrs B ion K**ng distributed the prizes Tbe Y VV. 0. Building Fund now amounts to fl 4 6 49 Sir Maurice Fitxonu'ic*, G-e71 words
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Advertisement454 1914-01-24 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. VN ORDINARY MEETING of ihm Municipal Commis iontrs will be ht-14 at the Municipal Office at 4 pm. on Wednesday, the 28th instant. L. A. Coutier BIGGS, Secretary, Penang Football League.* The annual general meeting of the Prnang Aaaociation Football League will be held on Fiiday, the 6th454 words
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Article2279 1914-01-24 8 TO BE LIQUIDATED UNDER SUPERVISION. The Examination or Directors. The form of liquidation by which the affaire of the Kwong Yik Banking Co., Ltd will be wound up was decided by the Chief Juatice (Sir W. U. Hyndman-Jonee) at yesterday’* sitting of the Supreme Court, •ays the2,279 words
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Article202 1914-01-24 8 Annual Meeting Adjourned. Tbe Auuual General Meet ng of the Penang Association Football League, which was fixed to take place last night, was adjourned for a fortnight until February 6. Among tho>e present last night were Mr. H C. Sells (President). Mr. H. R. Cheese in an202 words
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Article75 1914-01-24 8 Sunday, January 25. Conversion of St. Paul. 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. 8 a.m. Matins no Ortad. No Celebration of the Holy Communion. 5 p.m—bunday School. 6 p.m.— Evensong and Sermon. Hymns 177, 282, <4l and 537. St. George's Tamil Mission, Pitt Street. 9-30 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. 475 words
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Article143 1914-01-24 8 Tinnis Tocrnamsnt. The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Single Handicap B. A W Hariies beat R V J S Uogan 6—l, 6-3 F A Pledger beat F T Ellis 6—o, 12—10 Q N Save beat A Strack 6—2, 5—7, 6—2 W E143 words
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Article106 1914-01-24 8 The first meeting of the M. C. L. for •1914 was held on Friday at the Free School. Sixty-one members, including associates were present. Mrs Evans opened the meeting by saying a few words to the children and encoaraging them to work this year as enthusiastically as106 words
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Article754 1914-01-24 8 Ia a telegraphic report from one of the provincial capitals during the past week it waa stated that lawyers were now practising in courts and that in consequence the administration of justice was being greatly «impeded; and it was added that litigation i was more expensive754 words
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259 1914-01-24 8 I “kantomas” was introduced in the Picture Theatre in the B-dtham Mystery and the methods of the fPhantom Crook will be more clearly understood if an outline of the Drama is set out, but you all know the story of a riot of thieves259 words
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Article401 1914-01-24 8 The annual meeting of shareholders of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company, N. L, was held on Dec. 13 at bart Town, Tasmania. The Chairman said:— It is exactly twelve months since the board ant you in this room, and it is with fee», ings of considerable401 words
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Advertisement331 1914-01-24 8 George Town Kinema’s Triumph for the New Year will appeal to all A Gorgeous 3 Reel Feature “FACE to FACE” Teems with Thrills and Hair-breadth Adventures. The Animal Detective The Leopard and the Burglar. In the Lines of Peril A Great War Drama. The Gaumont Graphic Latest. FANTOMAS IS COMING.331 words
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Advertisement12 1914-01-24 8 Wood*’ Great P*pp*rmmt Care, For Cough* aid Cold*, u*r*r fail», I*. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement407 1914-01-24 8 Straight at It. There is no use ot our beating around the bush.” We might as well out with ii first as last. We want you to trj Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the next time yon hare a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see407 words
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Article26 1914-01-24 9 Vf»iel$ trom Agentt Due if)ift Lurtiove to*rflinger Airayt 8iap»porc Singapore Colombo Colombo A. 24th Jan B. ,27th BM.ACo. 29 th A.O.ACo. 1 5th Feb.26 words
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Article27 1914-01-24 9 Vetttlt For Agent i Leaves Igypt Colombo K G A Co. Jan. iiwtoic 1 Colombo BMACo. verfflingey jSiajfapore |B Ml ACo Amu ye Singapore A-.G.ACo. Feb.27 words
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Advertisement326 1914-01-24 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Homeward. •Sail* on Friday initead of Saturday. fares by wail steamers. “A" Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class t b bondou by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation. To London by Sea $518-57 $339-43 To Maroeilles or Gibraltar $480-85 $320-56326 words
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Advertisement1426 1914-01-24 9 fS-H I R R I N Q. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. MMTSCHEB LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINZ. mHE fast and well-known mail steamer* of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen JL Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Lisbon or Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice1,426 words
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Article1120 1914-01-24 10 LONDON’S SUPREMACY STILL MAINTAINED. 1 Thi Claims or N«w York, 1 Population statistics hare a peculiar i fascination for tbo American citizen, i Everybody baa heard of the population elnba which aeeka to raiae the cities in which tbev exiat higher in the atatiatical scale. This1,120 words
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Article182 1914-01-24 10 Saturday, January 24. Golf Cmtb —5-45 to 7-15 m. 1 Selection... Three Little Maids Rubens 2 Tbe Brooklyn Cake Walk.... Thurban 3 Selection The Girl From Kay’s Cary 11 4 Waltz Waltz Dream... Strauss 5 Laneers Arrv and Arriet Crook 5 March Right-Left 3ouaa A message from Benghaai182 words
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Article1260 1914-01-24 10 THE EGOTISM OF THE 'WHITES. Chinese, Japanese and Hindus Awakening. Difficult R 3 are the issues of class and sex, those which crowd upon us in every quarter of the world uuder the form of raceantagonism appear even less to admit of peaceable and satisfactory solution. This, at1,260 words
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Advertisement60 1914-01-24 10 Core That Co«|h. When you hare troublesome cough, it does not ineau that you bare consumption or ihat you are going to bare it, but it decs moau.tbat your lungs are threatened, and it is just as well to be on the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy before60 words
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Advertisement457 1914-01-24 10 HOTEL NORMAN, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Tfee r*cpgoiied.plj£tjQt rech«pl*£ dinners. Prink Dining Room». Large Lodge Room» for Public Dinners. Personal attention given to tbe wholesome* neea and cleanliness of tbe food. Special Terms to Government Officials and Planters. THE BODEGA DO YOU CONSIDER YOUR HEALTH T It will cost you less457 words
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Advertisement35 1914-01-24 10 Si(k Headache. Sick headache is caused bj a disordered stomach. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and the headaches will disappear. They are just what you need to correct the trouble. For •ale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.35 words
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Advertisement346 1914-01-24 10 Chinese New Year Holidays. The Exchange Banks* will be closed on Monday, (he 26th inst., and Tuesday, the 27th inst., which haye been proclaimed Public Holidays. INTERNATIONAL Rubber Congress and Exhibition, BATAVIA, 1914. Congress: 7 —12 Sept., 1914 Exhibition: Bth Sept, to lOth Oct., 1914 Lcctutes by renowned Scientists and346 words
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Advertisement343 1914-01-24 11 BY APPOINTMENT fl£f a m TO H. M. THE KINQ. CONTRACTORS TO Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Penang, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. &SSSt, 'i. m 1/ i i m r I 4 r AE3 .•M Kter/» p .3 RflHßflH6£ T.. "3BEZSZ..343 words
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Advertisement1166 1914-01-24 12 THE London Directory (Pnbliihed Annually.) traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English Manufacturers ft Dealers ih class of goods. Besides being a commercial guide to London and suburbs, the Directory contains lists of Export Merchants with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial end Foreign Markets they supply;1,166 words
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