Straits Echo, 29 January 1914
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Title Section35 1914-01-29 1 Straits Echo LAiU CHRONICL£ Of EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE lAR fi/.fT GENERALLY VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, THURSDAY, 29th JANUAKI, 1914. Sinjle Copy, It can. No. 2235 words
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Advertisement1199 1914-01-29 1 3 caxjt ,-**■<» If job reqaiia ft Tnrlr aid something to nourinli jon, drink DOC'S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT and look mite for thii ’abel Vbftt yon get ii TIANO LEE 9 Ce., Sole Agcata. rra Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS POIt PENANG1,199 words
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Advertisement20 1914-01-29 1 9 mm TIGER HAND CEMENT *v N? 258 <*» s* Ci 3 t* IN r o E& “*~ST FOR ALL PURPOSES.20 words
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Advertisement107 1914-01-29 2 NATU L M j&m IVI ki LK D. (STERILIZED) ■2F> Ca Q»* K V p,ris 19 06 St. Louis J 904- sub. A*"* '«a. /fSffbi) Br '*V i&Swr Kt>°& ber *>to h 'lira. •«93. _>«ar enn iflon e^'S* 8 K 4 A 1896Schutunarke ,rU »«98 W Bosch Ctf Mecklenburg {Deutsche»107 words
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935 1914-01-29 3 Mission Work Amongst Planters. On rubber, tobacco, and sugar estates and at tin mines in Sumatra and in the Federated Malay States and the Johore Sultauate, there aro little lonelv groups of white folk mostly young men, many of them from the United Kingdom, for935 words
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Article1084 1914-01-29 3 Coming up from the Southward through the North-eaet trades, the old Albicore, bound home from Melbourne with a cargo of wheat, fell into company with a strange barque beading also towards the mouth of the Channel under all plain sail and making equally good use of the1,084 words
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Article543 1914-01-29 3 The fall in the price of raw rubber has led many people to believe that this article is i suffering from over production, and that the future will witness a great limitation in the kale of this product. But if we turn our attention to the543 words
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Article220 1914-01-29 3 Sir Ronald Ross’s statement in his great book, “In lodia alone malaria has been officially estimated to kill every year on the average 1,130,000 persons,” brings home to everyone the appalling danger of the disease, but to no one does it appeal with greater than to220 words
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Article36 1914-01-29 3 jAicrAttv, 1914. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. Dati. am am. p.m. p.m. 29th 1.42, 8.30, 2.25, 837 30th 2.08, 8.53, 2.48, 9.02 31, r 2 31. 9.12, 3.10, 9.2636 words
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Advertisement62 1914-01-29 3 Cure Tha? Ccugh. When you have tioublesone cough, it doe* not mean that you Lave consumption or that you are going to have it, but it does mean that Your lungs are threatened, and it is just as well to be on the safe side and take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy62 words
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Advertisement144 1914-01-29 3 <GS8823) C2S32S23: <£2S&?zy JUST ARRIVED! JUST ARRIVED!! A NEW SHIPMENT OF Rubber-soled Slippers at 85 cts. each. S£ FANCY WILLOW BASKETS 65cts. to $3-25 per set. TURKISH BATH MATS. CAKE DISHES PICKLE BOTTLES. g$ The Guillotine Cigar Cutter. 8 I D 18 ct. Cold: $18 each. 'V ->r -v '..5SBX144 words
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Advertisement67 1914-01-29 3 Crcttp. Every young child is susceptible to croup. Don’t wait unt l this dreadful disease attacks your little one before you prepare for it. It come 9 in the night when chemists’ shops are usually closed, aod this alone should be a warning. Get and keep Chamberlain’s Couch Remedy on67 words
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Advertisement10 1914-01-29 3 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Wooda’ Great Peppermint Care, Is. 6<l.10 words
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Advertisement543 1914-01-29 3 Plain CrutDs on thx lubjrrt of H«-nlth »r» the only acceptable pronouncement*. King* grrnted rtatcnientu end by conrlnt* Ing no one rather (lo they create »tm-pi<-ton, and KIre rise to doubt. Rut you may »»fely listen to universal opinion. The public hare for long known the value of Iteecbam’* Till*543 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article77 1914-01-29 4 Jutland’a, Diu. s.s 4.874, Kuudsen, Jan. 28, Copenhagen, Oft. 10, Gen.—;lot A Co. Ileiyo Maru, Jap. m b., 2 356, Okutaui, Jan. 28. Riugoon, Jan. 24, Gen.— E. S. Co., Ltd. Indragiri, Put. ts.s., IGO, Bron, Jan. 28, Peli, Jan. 27, Gen —K. P. M. Nile, Br. s.s., 4,188,77 words
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Article65 1914-01-29 4 January 29. Nile, for Port Swettenham, Singapore, China and Japan. Aijek, for Lingsa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Sabang. Coriulia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Tony Hong, for Rangoon. Hong \Vun I, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Taroba for 1 <>rt Swettenham and Singapore, Avagyee,65 words
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Article238 1914-01-29 4 For Yen—Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. 'J rang, Tongkah and Pang Nga—Per Perlit, to-morrow. 2 p.m. Port Swettenham —Per Omapere, to- morrow, 2 p m. Pulau Langkawi, Perlia and Setul Per Un Peng, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Teluk Anson —Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Pulau Langkawi and Setul238 words
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Article29 1914-01-29 4 Kuala Muda, 7 a.m. except Bunday. Scngei Patani and Semiling, 7 a.m. also at 5-30 p.m. on SaturdavF, except Sunday. Kulim i.nd Lunas, 11 a.m. except Sunday.29 words
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Article121 1914-01-29 4 Penang, January 29. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand. Bank 2/4-j‘j 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4} 3 Credit 2/4 T T 3 Documentary 2/4} Calcutta, Demand Bank Ra. 174 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Bank 173} 3 days’ sight Private 175}121 words
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Article199 1914-01-29 4 Gold Leaf $64.40 Black Pepper I Q.—no stock White Pepper 29.45 sales Trang Pepper 21.50 sellers Cloves 39. buyers Mace 110 nominal. Pickings 74— sellers Nutmegs 110 s 23.50 sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar j 2 5.50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12 20 sales 7 Tahbun199 words
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Article1671 1914-01-29 4 Penang, January 29. 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 Lirer per catty 55 POEK— Pork per catty 38 Pig’s Head 24 Feet 28 Tongue aa Mutton1,671 words
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Advertisement91 1914-01-29 4 Straight at It. There is no me of our l>eating around the bush. We might as well out with it first as la t. We want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reison so far as we can91 words
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Advertisement12 1914-01-29 4 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Is fid12 words
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Advertisement122 1914-01-29 4 mmmmnnniimimwTHIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELeSS ODORLESS V••Wi isst: The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it itmr supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. \«ssacy OF ALL CHEfit/ S TS122 words
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Advertisement74 1914-01-29 4 CHAPOTEAUT’8 CURATIVE no PRINCIPLE TASTI OF NO i'OD SMELL LIVER NO OIL NAUSEA MORRHUOL Is superior to Emulsions or Oil.it cur* Incipient Consumption, Coughs. Brou chitis ami Scrofula. Each tiny Morrhuol capsule is extracted from a teaspoonful of co«l liver oil. •Recommended at the Paris Academy <x Medicine, fpr loss74 words
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Article618 1914-01-29 5 STATEMENT BY MR. JUSTICE THORNTON. To the Editor or thi Straitt Times. Sir, —Copies of an article in the Straits Timss of Jauuary 5 last, headed Government and Judiciary,” have been sent me by friends, in which the following passages occur in reference to the enforced retirement618 words
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Article243 1914-01-29 5 A very rosy view of the condition of affairs in Acheen, that storm centre of Netherlands India, reaches us from Amsterdam. The fact that the Government has granted 10,000 hectares of land on the North coast of Acheen, which can be extended to 30,000 {if desired, to243 words
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Article249 1914-01-29 5 TO-DAY’S HANDICAPS. (From Our (hen Corretpondent i Kuala Lumpur, January 28. Race I. >t. lb. Brown Comet 10. 4 Charity 7. 9 Race II. at. lb. Rigadoon 9. 7 Boom bah 8.10 Yeoval 8. 2 Helen of Troy 7. 9 Race III. st. lb. Pedas 9.10 Umfazie 8.13249 words
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Article179 1914-01-29 5 Tennis Tournament. The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Championship. AO M Forrest beat E H Syer 6—l, 6 0. Single Handicap B H R Adams beat L M Evans 6—o, 6 1 C R A Goatly w.o from F B Rickett. Single179 words
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Article87 1914-01-29 5 A Competition will be held on Sunday, February 15, for a Prize presented by several members. The Competition will be held under the following conditions Play will be held round the reverse way of the course during which time no play will be allowed round the course87 words
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Advertisement839 1914-01-29 5 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Buchanans Famous Scotch Whiskies. <BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND.) THE Royal BLEND AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY. BLACK a«d WHITE OF GREAT EPUT iTIONI “RED SEAL” A WORLD-WIDE FAVOURITE. WHISKY IN CASKS PRICES ON APPLICATION To be obtained839 words
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Advertisement32 1914-01-29 5 Opportunity for Chinese New Year. CLASS HORSE and VICTORIA complete, one of the nicest turnouts of i Penang, fo. Sale. Apply l T letter to i H. 11-1-14 46 c/o Straits Wsko.32 words
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Advertisement283 1914-01-29 5 90 Obtainable Everywhere. PRICE: CENTS A J LB. TIN. BBS*» EE!*» PORTLAND QEMENT. THE O. K. BRAND is a HIGH CLASS CEMENT suitable for buildings or Engineering purposes. It is largely used in China by the Tientsin-Pukow Railway and in Malaya and Sumatra by the leading contractors. FOR PRICES AND283 words
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Article, Illustration101 1914-01-29 6 flUiehed daily (except Sundays aad poblis holidays) at ran CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pmiom Basky LMal $l4 per annua. OnMatson.M Postage Extra. Ifafl 14Mbw (Port Free) «17.60 OABLS ADDMSS t 9 ECHO —PENAN G." 0 Tslsykoss Not. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 jrm—Aa101 words
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Article1479 1914-01-29 6 When an Attorney-General dees the public the favour to append Objects aud Reasons to his budding attempts at legis. lation he might with advantage take the trouble to ascertain that the statements made therein bear some relation to facts. In the Government Gazette of January 23rd is1,479 words
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Article691 1914-01-29 6 Mr. H. L. K. Oraburn, of the Straits Trading Co bas returned from leave. He roes to Kuala Kuku. Dr. J. T. Clark of the F. M. S. Medical Service, was a passenger from London by the s. s. Nile which arrived here to-day. Mr. E. Bradbery691 words
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Article135 1914-01-29 6 An Encouraging Report. Messrs. Kennedy Co courteously inform us that they have to-day received advice from London by cable that No. 1 Crepe and smoked sheet were sold at 2/5 per lb and, that th« market is much firmer with better prices offering for forward contracts.135 words
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Article913 1914-01-29 6 ANOTHER EUROPEAN ATTACK (.0. We regret to learn that in addition to Dr. and Mrs. Hoops Mr. A. G. Ward Assistant Auditor-General at Alor Star' bas been attacked by cholera. There were ten more suspected cases last night at the mouth of the Muda River— not atthe913 words
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Advertisement150 1914-01-29 6 A rooc 33CZD8CD»C Wolffs Eau dc Cologne Ice Water is 5 JUST THE 1 V A *VsljRT Jv^ronr^-^F Coioghs bpN. THING for that racking Htadacke ia jo%. Moat Refreshing end Cooling, Sold Everywhere. r\ 1: lTVofrr.»: SmhR 1 ►<*RLSPUHfi «*i A m “*fc? r« trsv )«CDO«( )CDeC=)8« F. WOLFF e150 words
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Article242 1914-01-29 7 THE SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE. Reuter.) London, January 28. At the Labour Conference at Glasgow Mr. Brownlie, tbe chairman of the Amalgamated Engineers’ Union, announced that all their officials in South Africa were arrested and their books and funds confiscated. They were unable to cable funds to242 words
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Article70 1914-01-29 7 A French Welcome. (Reuter.) London, January 28. Commander EvaDS, second in command of the Scott expedition, is at present in Paris where he was much feted. A luucbeon was given in his honour by the Municipality who also presented him with a gold medal He lectured70 words
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Article72 1914-01-29 7 Startling Disclosures. Renter.) New York, January 28. During the trial of a gang of men for piecing a bomb in a tenement, a member of the gang confessed that he had placed eight? bombs in houses in the city in consideration of moneys paid by property owners72 words
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Article61 1914-01-29 7 (Reuter.) New York, January 28. Mr. F. W. Vanderbilt’s yacht, Warrior, •truck the rocks off Cape Aguatra ou the coast of Columbia. A steamer rescued Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt, the Duke and Duchess of Manchester and Lord halconer, who are proceeding to New The crew remamed61 words
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Article41 1914-01-29 7 Governor of Panama Canal Zone. (Reuter.) Washington, January 28. President Wilson has arpointed Colonel Goethals the first Civil Governor of the Panama Canal Zone. This discounts the talk of his appointment as Chief Commissioner of Police, New York.41 words
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Article44 1914-01-29 7 (Reuter.) London, January 28. A prolonged Cabinet meetine was held vssterdav to discuss, it is believed, the increate of taxation necessitated by the Navy Estimates. London, later. Another long Cabinet meeting was held to-dav and another will be held this week.44 words
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Article52 1914-01-29 7 (Reuter.) Sydney, January 28. In the cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria the former team scored 675 runs, towards which total Kelleway contributed 138 and Macartney 201 Victoria scored 332 and 311 in the first and second innings respectively. ,Npw- South Wales therefore wins the52 words
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Article285 1914-01-29 7 P. O. COMPANY. SALE OF FOUR SHIPS. (Reuter.) London, January 29. Tbe P. O. Company announces that the steamers Borneo, Sunda, Palawan and Sumatra have lately been sold, two for delivery in Japan and the others to buyers in Bombay. They are being replaced by six ships of the Khiva285 words
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Article56 1914-01-29 7 President and Preferential Treatment. (Reuter.) Washington, January 29. It is stated that President Wilson, when conferring with the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate yesterday, strongly advocated the cancelling of preferential treatment to American coasting vessels using tbe Panama Canal. He also urgently recommended the adoption'of general arbitration56 words
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Article64 1914-01-29 7 Ludiaf of German and America» Bluejacket*. (Reuter.) New York, January 28. Owing to a revolution and fighting in Haiti the German cruiser Vineta landed eighty bluejackets and two machine guns at Port-au-Prince. President Oreste and his wife took refuge on the Vineta and American bluejackets have also64 words
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39 1914-01-29 7 (Reuter.) London, January 28. A ballot is being taken of the marine engineers on the United Kingdom on the question of a strike for iucrease of pay. remuneration for overtime, and extension of home leave.39 words
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Article35 1914-01-29 7 General Resumption of Work. (Reuter.) London, January 28. There has been a general resumption of work by the coal men, the majority on the old terms without the sanction of the Trades Union.35 words
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Article30 1914-01-29 7 (Reuter.) Tangier, Jan. 28. The murderer of the French agent at Tangier, M. Valdrome, was found dead in his cell, having hanged himself with hi* braces.30 words
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Article15 1914-01-29 7 (Reuter London, January 28. Mr. Austen Chamberlain has decided to contest West Birmingham.15 words
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Article166 1914-01-29 7 Yesterday. To-day. P-'** or Buyer* Sellers Buyers Sellers Fall. RUBBER. a. d. a. d. s. d. s. d. angle Malay ***** 6 9 9 10 74 +lMd But it Mertajam. 11l 2 4 5T37.„ <k 1 i; Highlands 53 .‘■s 9 53 6 56 +M Lmggi 15 14 16166 words
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Article139 1914-01-29 7 A CASE AT SINGAPORE. (From Our Own Correspondent.J Singapore, January 29. M«non, a Government Telegraph clerk, was charged with delaying a message. It was alleged by Mr. W. G. Bell. Postmaster-General, that tbe message was received at 349 and was not sent out until 420 a.m. He bad139 words
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Article53 1914-01-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, January 29. At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Rowing Club Mr. C. W. Darbishire who presided congratulated tbe Club on its position. They should not let the German crew have it ail their own way. It was decided to purchase53 words
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Article45 1914-01-29 7 Resignation of Government. (Reuter.) Strassburg, January 28. The resignation of the Government of Alsace Lorraine, including the Governor, Count Carl von Wedel, the Secretary of State, Baron Zorn von Bulach and the Under-Secretaries are impending as the result of the Zabern affair.45 words
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Article108 1914-01-29 7 Tia, Robber, Rice and Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange,") $90.20 buyers, no sellers Straits Trading Co., 25 tons at $91,024 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 175 $90.70 Total 200 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £179 7s. 6d.108 words
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Article288 1914-01-29 7 The Lumut Rubber Estates profit» show a substantial increase on those of the previous year, but the director* are very wisely adopting a conservative dividend policy. We give below an interesting table of results: 1912 13. 1911-12 Rubber (lbs.) 319,720 138,964 Average gross sale price AO (per lb.'288 words
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Article986 1914-01-29 7 Hitherto our methods of disinfecting steamers arriving in port with contagious or infectious disease on board hare been somewhat crude. A wash-down of the decks with Jeyes’ fluid is all that is attempted. But we understand that a disinfecting launch ie being built for Penang at Tanjong Pagar986 words
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Article95 1914-01-29 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3.—The Presbyterian Church in Malaya Mission Work Amongst Planters. Increased Use of Rubber. A Nautical Encounter. 5. —Betiral of Judges Statement by Mr. Justice Thornton. Affairs in Acheen. Belangor Races: To-day’s Handicaps. PenangCricketClub: Tennis Tournament. H B.—Rubber Notes.95 words
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Advertisement253 1914-01-29 7 THE PENANG CYCLE EMPORIUM. No. 12, Kinj Street corner Bishop Street. BICYCLES Sold and Repaired. Accessories. The China Mutual Life Insurance Company, Ltd. POLICY HOLDERS and OTHERS INTE RESTED are hereby notified that the Companj’a Agents in Penang from the lit February, 1914, are Messrs. TIANC LEE A Co.. 53,253 words
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Advertisement267 1914-01-29 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Hud Ornci: —SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agent» for Penang. SELLAR. MURRAY CO. Lycal Office:— No. 7. Union Str*st. Re Chop Chip Eng Company. Notice 13 hereby given that the whole of the remaining stock267 words
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Article1814 1914-01-29 8 Encouraging Start by the Rubber and Tea Share Markets—- Prospect of a Recovery in Commodity Prices—The Half-Crown Standard —Inscription and Forward Selling—Statistical Position to Date. It is customary for the .Lubber bbare Market to show up well at the beginning of a New Year, and certainly no departure1,814 words
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Article640 1914-01-29 8 It is, of course, simply stating an everyday fact, that the conditions of trade have already entirely changed, as regards Singapore. Time was, less than twenty years ago, when its great wexl;h consisted in acting as a depot for the Malay Archipelago, receiving an enormous variety640 words
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Article915 1914-01-29 8 ANNIVERSARY OF EMPRESS EUGENIE’S MARRIAGE. C a The Fall of the Crown. The birth of an heir to the Fonapaitist c claims to the throne of France makes mat- r ters connected with the Bonaparte family of y topical interest just at j resent and it is worth915 words
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Article571 1914-01-29 8 Before Mr. R. D Action this jnorning a Chinese youth employed as an apprentice to a gold-smith at Carnarvon Street, named Wong Woon Seng, was charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of certain articles of jewellery valued at $6B 80 on January571 words
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Article295 1914-01-29 8 At the Bukit Mertajam Police Court, before Mr. R. Scott, yesterday, a Hokieo named Teo Ah Mann was convicted of begging for alms in public on Chinese New Year’s Day. The accused, who denied the charge, stated that he was a dentist. A friend gave him a295 words
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Advertisement188 1914-01-29 8 “FANTOMAS” 1 The First, Second an<l Third of a Stirring Gaumont Series R‘*vealing the Avtouuding Advent utes and n;l Exploits of a Mysterious aod Spi ci. us ViPain 10 Reels. iu Parts. Over 100 Scenes. INCLUDING The Beltham Mystery AND “The Mysterious Finger Print” To be exhibited For 2 More188 words
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Advertisement122 1914-01-29 8 Sick Headache. Sick headache is caused by 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 Dispensarie* and Dealers. position UNRIVALLED IN LONDON, ENGLAND. Sj LANG-HAM I HO EL, roM!a:'d Place ani t Lft.don,122 words
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Advertisement18 1914-01-29 8 FOR SAIjE Large 5-Seater Car. Suitable for Hiring Purposes. Applv to THE ROBINSON PIANO Ce., 2S-1-14 62 PewMif.18 words
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Advertisement94 1914-01-29 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. ALIj person* claiming refund of assessment in respect of dwelling houses vacant for any portion* of tbe half-year ending 31st December, 1913, are hereby reminded that Buch claim must be sent in to tbe Commissioner* on or before the 31*t day of January, 1914. Form* of petition may94 words
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Advertisement2028 1914-01-29 9 r SHIPPING. S.N.G Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall 8trvic«. Outward. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Homeward. •Sails on Friday instead of Saturday. FAKES BY MAIL STE4MERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation. To London by2,028 words
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Article582 1914-01-29 10 Tiie Revolution Claims. The details given by Reuter of the claims that have been presented to the Chinese Government by the foreign Ministers at Peking for compensation for losses suffered by foreigners during the Revolution of 1911 make very interesting reading. According to these figures, Germany’s claims582 words
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Article336 1914-01-29 10 Tho announcement that Mtue. Sarah Bernhardt has just been awarded the eoreted cross draws attention to the women thus honoured since the institution of the Legion of Honour by Napoleon in May, 1802, and lie bestowed the decoration on at least seven women, one,336 words
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Article982 1914-01-29 10 CURRENT TOPICS IN THE PRESS. A Venerable Pedigree We reproduce the following from Les Nouvelles, without endorsing the accuracy of all the details, especially as regards the derivation of tli9 name. Si non e vero Le tango va sans doute connaitre un renonveau de gloire, puisque982 words
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Advertisement40 1914-01-29 10 Do You Couth? Dou’t overstrain the fine membrane of your throat in trying to dislodge the phlegm Chamberlain’» Cough Remedy will accomplish this for you, and cure the «old that is causing it. For sale by ail Dispensaries ftfid Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement433 1914-01-29 10 DREADFUL ECZEMA Cured by Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. That torturing and disfiguring disease has its cause in an impure condition of the blood. The impure condition of the blood often arises from a diseased condition of the stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. When digestion is imperfect433 words
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Advertisement50 1914-01-29 10 Go. little verse, upon thy wav. And proud the joyful tidings tell; There is no cold nor cough to- day That cannot be made well.” Go. tell the name, the magic name. The perfect balm, the secret sure Inscribe upon the heights of fame, W. E. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.”50 words
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Advertisement793 1914-01-29 10 BAXTER Co/s BEST NAVY CANVAS. smuAN&s. mnw g c«. THE NEW ■«Sa REMEDY. No* No 2 No 3 THERAPIONK» BLOOD POISON* KIDNEY. BLADDER. I'RINARY DISEAs/s DISCHARGER. WtAkNUK PIl ITS SR». M J DISCHARGES. ««WKNLSS. PILES. SEND ii A ip^olS ENEE booklet to Dr. i.e clerc wrd n.uKT>.r. > ~Jr.-- .rt793 words
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Advertisement272 1914-01-29 11 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KtNO CONTRACTORS TO Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Penang, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. ■r V v*’ SG. *i43k?/SS!’ THE USES OF MILKMAID STERILIZED MILK. No. 5. 2 no B fn a fr" At ter (u>ur6272 words
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Advertisement1130 1914-01-29 12 THE London Directory (Published Annually.) Enable* traders throughout the World to c<>inuiunirate direct with English Manufacturers tf Dealers in each class of gtEotls. Besides beiDg a complete commercial gu'de to Isondon and its suouibs, the Directory contains lis s of Export Merchants with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial1,130 words
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