Straits Echo, 30 January 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1914-01-30 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1914. Siojl* Copy, 10 cent!. No. 2335 words
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Advertisement1125 1914-01-30 1 n If 70a reqaiio a Tonic and tome--2 thing to nourish you, drink m DOG’S HEAD GUINNESS’S STOUT and look ]c for thia label rs\ to Ht SYS that O yon get it I TIANO LEE f C»., Sole Ageate. Andrew llsher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. ■i BANKS1,125 words
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Advertisement19 1914-01-30 1 41 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. N. 258 <r> Wt £y «ĕ «0% IN v> kZ BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. ai19 words
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Advertisement104 1914-01-30 2 NATURA V1ILK L r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) J 'N fi£i < a Afj, p Graod Prix: 4 QL V p ,is 1900 St. Louis 1904. M «da|| Uo SilD- Med,l,,< rr *U ’ll* n* ♦ne 1093. '893. 1898. I899 l)iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiii^MTiiii]ii:iiiii T A Sthuttmark* Ufi Silb- 1 ,«93K r>, ***Si Rosdj104 words
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Article1046 1914-01-30 3 (Bt Aubrey Manaton There was once an atmosphere about the Latin Quarter of Paris which gave a tinge of genius to mediocrity. Money was as scarce as fools. Students’ spirits ran mountains high Costumes were as varied as the shades in Joseph’s many-coloured coat. The1,046 words
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Article871 1914-01-30 3 THE QUESTION ANSWERED. (By Mabk Allerton A curious feature of the controversy that has been aroU3ed by Mr. Herbert Fowler’s expressed opinion that golf is becoming too easy is that the very few people who agree with him are not particularly famous for their exploits on871 words
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Advertisement62 1914-01-30 3 Cure Th4> Cough. Wbeu you have trouhlesonre cough, it doe* not mean that vou have consumption or that you aie going to have it, but it does mean that your lungs are threatened, and it ia just as welt to 1« on the safe side and take Chamberlain’s Couph Remedy62 words
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Advertisement10 1914-01-30 3 For Chronic Client Complaint*, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure li. 6d.10 words
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Advertisement201 1914-01-30 3 Huttenbach Bros. ■flu ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS t CONTRACTORS. SOLE AGENTS:FOR: A E. G Electrical Free Estimates Given for all Kinds of i Electrical Work. Mining Plants and Private Lighting Installations A Speciality. AGENTS FOR: HE STEELING TELEPHONE CO., LTD. Large Stocks of Telephones are kept and Private Installations can be Started201 words
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Article79 1914-01-30 4 Alma Br. p.s, 354, Bell, J.m. 30, Deli, Jan. 29, Gen.—E. S. Co., Ltd. Circe, Br. s.s., 314. Bannantvne, Jan. 30, Deli, Jan. 29, Gen. VV. M- A Co. Ban Whatt Soon, Br. 8.8., 199, Fripp, Jan 30, Langkat, Jaa. 29. Gen.—E. S. Co., Ltd. II ok Canton, Br.79 words
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Article50 1914-01-30 4 January 30. Indragiri, for Del» and Langaa. J'erlis, for 'I rang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Un Veng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perliß and Setul. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Fangkor, for Diodmgs, Sitiawan and Bagan Datob. Omapere, for Port Swettenbam Tong Hong, for Rangoon. Leong Ho, for Pulau Langkawi and Setul.50 words
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Article311 1914-01-30 4 Foa A lor Star (Kedah) —Per Qhee Thye, to-morrow, 8 a m. A lor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Madras* taking mails fcr Europe, ate., via Bombay—Per Tara, to-morrow, 10-30 a.m. Rangoon and Calcutta—Per Edavana, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang—Per Trang, to-morrow, Ipm. Tongkah and ltinong —Per311 words
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Article119 1914-01-30 4 Penang, January 30. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.') London, Demand Bank 2/4/j 4 mouths’ sight Bank 2/4} 3 Credit 2/4/, 3 Documentary 2/4} Calcutta, Demand Bank R«. 174 3 days’ sight Private 175} Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Bank 1734 3 days’ sight Private 175} Madras, Demand119 words
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Article207 1914-01-30 4 Gold Leaf $64 40 Black Pepper 16. 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 C No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 sales (Basket 5.15 buyer* Copra (mixed) 12 20207 words
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Article151 1914-01-30 4 Penang, January 30. Beet cts. Soup per catty 14 Roast m 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 Pobk— Pork jer catty 38 Pig’s Head 24 Feet >m h 28151 words
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Article2165 1914-01-30 4 I a o S *c-2 Number of 0, .0 <l Capital. Shares *1 Dividends. Name. C R I §3 C. g ad p *S P f*t •> Pd pq 0Q <y 19>9 1910 1911 1912j 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. 190!) 450 000 130,000 1 1 52,165 words
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Advertisement40 1914-01-30 4 D) You Cough? Don’t overstrain the fine membrane of V"ur thro.it in trying to dislodge the phlegm Coamlrerlain's Cou,ih Remedy will accomplish this for you, and cure the trold that is causing it. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement12 1914-01-30 4 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Coutrha and Colds, never fails. Is. 6d12 words
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Advertisement120 1914-01-30 4 j.i.iA.u.miiiiiitiiiunuimttttiMiMtiit«uiiiiy>yiiyi THIS IS IT *****1111«» WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS ttsati Cc The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly tecommended by the medical profession. OF ALL CHE MISTS120 words
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Advertisement68 1914-01-30 4 THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY." THERAPION NO. 1 CURES DISCHARGES, EITHER SEX,WITHOUT INJECTIONS. THERAPION No. 2 CURES BLOOD POISON. BAD LEGS. SUN BJtUPTIONS. THERAPION NO. 3 CURES CHRONIC WEAKNESSES, DRAINS, LOST VIGOR. *C. SOLD BYLEADINGCHEMISTS. PRICE IN ENOLAND.t*. mm book to Dr. Le Clerc Med. Co. I Haverstock rd. Hampstead. London.l68 words
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Article380 1914-01-30 5 End or Will-known Enoinbkr The entire European community of Kinta and all the Asiatics, with whom Mr. James Mclntosh came in contact, were sboeked yesterday morning by the distressing news of his sudden and tragic end, says the Malay Daily Chronicle of Thursdar. He380 words
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Article172 1914-01-30 5 Rules of Health. Mr. A. C. Segra sends us the following rules which those in charge of estate coolies may find useful. 'lbose concerned should see (1) That his coolie does not eat rice or any other food prepared the previous day nor any food which is172 words
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Article108 1914-01-30 5 The following was the result of the shooting at Kampong Bahru yesterday:— 10 J 200 ToUl yards, yards. Mrs Liston 31 29 60 Miss Matbieu 27 21 48 Mrs Wright-Motion... 28 20 48 Mrs Johnson 26 21 47 Miss S B Smith 23 22 45 Miss108 words
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Article137 1914-01-30 5 The postponed meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday. Dr. G. W. Park (Deputy President) presiding, the oulv other Commissioner present being Mr. Quail Beng Kee, with Mr. L. A. C. Biggs (Secretary) in attendance. The business was purely formal. After tbe minutes of the las* meeting137 words
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Article351 1914-01-30 5 We read in a financial contemporary To meet the fall in the price of rubber, the State of Para, in agreement with the Federal Government, has decided to reduce its export tax by 10 per cent, annuslly for five years, commencing in 1914, until the existing levy351 words
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Article343 1914-01-30 5 No doubt Auction Bridge is a difficult game to play—or rather to declare. So many questions on the subject of the declaration reach me that it is impossible to reply to each in detail, and as my readers must be aware that every hand and its declaration varies343 words
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Article74 1914-01-30 5 To-dat. sth Day of Ist Moon. Diocesan Conference at Penang. Penang Polo Club, Annual Meeting. 4 p.m. Band. Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. The Grand Opera Co King Street Theatre, The Comedy of Flrrors.” George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. To-morrow. 6th Day of Ist74 words
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Article19 1914-01-30 5 English t Aseaye) stb Feb, China f Devanha) 7th China {I ring Lvdui’j) ...10th German (Kleist) ...12th19 words
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Article33 1914-01-30 5 Mail Serve* Ovvvabs. Hosiw«k* A»»aye 5 Feb. j Devanha 7 Feb India 19 China 20 Extra Service Ovtwaxd Homeward. MmlU 10 Feb. I Kanlcin 12 Feb 24 j Kyanxa 2633 words
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Advertisement342 1914-01-30 5 ia the moat modern and up-to-date Lighting System. Patented all over the World. NOT ABLE TO EXPLODE, NO INSTALLATION, a»d no piping required. Each laaap is a complete, closed, transportable means of Light. NO WICK, simple handling. The lighting is automatic bj pressure of the finger and the use of342 words
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Advertisement177 1914-01-30 5 I I w m \y y# 90 2oz. 4 oz. Tins. Obtainable Everywhere. PRICE: CENTS A i LB. TIN. Kibeiro 8 Co., Ltd., 81 tyT* ACCOUNT BOOKS, LEDGERS, 4c. t M A nr Tn nonro I MADE TO ORDER. A Large Stock of t Office S General Ststfonery. 4. 4.177 words
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Article, Illustration95 1914-01-30 6 fmhli«h*3 daily (except Sundays ud pablis holidays) at tmm CRITERION PRESB, Lt®. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. PIICI Daily Leetl M »24 per uncm. Oeietetioß... Postage Extra. Mail Edit»* (Poet Free) »17.50 OABLB ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Noe. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 MB —AU kaiiMM •amauniMtioa* «hruld95 words
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Article1423 1914-01-30 6 Good Unionist though we fancy ourselves to be, we are irrestibly reminded by Reuter’s account of the interview between Mr. F. E. Smith and Mr. Chamberlain at Birmingham a few days ago of an episode related in the Life of Labouchere”, which we have just finished1,423 words
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Article430 1914-01-30 6 DEATH OF MK. A. G. WARD. It is with great regret that we announce the death of Mr. A. G. Ward, Assistant Auditor-General of Kedah, which took place at Alor Star yesterday afternoon. As announced in our columns jesterdaj, Mr. Ward was taken ill with cholera earlj430 words
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Article396 1914-01-30 6 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Dear Sir, I see that the Kaiser was 55 on the 27th inst, yet nobody has suggested that he is past his work and should be retired on a pension. Isn’t it strange that an Emperor should wear so much better396 words
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Article1021 1914-01-30 6 Much mail matter intended for the Echo has gone astray lately, overcarried "to Bangkok in some cases, vanished into tbs Ewigkeit in others. To-day we find ourselves bemoaning the non-arrival of the bundle of the Times for the week ended January 9. If this precious package baa wandered1,021 words
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Advertisement152 1914-01-30 6 TANSAN. Tansan Lemonade. Tansan Gingerale. A Pure Natural Mineral Water Bottled Direct from the Springs at Takaradzuka." May be obtained from MESSRS. PRITCHARD 8 CO.. PENANG. TONG J00 8 CO.. KONG TOOK CHEONG GOON YEN 8 FRIENDS. TA1K HO 8 C0. t TAIPENG. Sole Agents: R. T. REID CO.. PENANG.152 words
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Article367 1914-01-30 7 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 30. There was a very small attendance on the second day of the Selangor Races. The results were as follows Race I (R.C.) Charity, 7 9 Billet 1 Brown Comet, 10 4 Benfield... 2 Won by 2 lengths.367 words
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117 1914-01-30 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 30. Mr. Tomlinson presided at the annual Keeling of the Presbyterian Church, when the menbers of that thurch bade farewell to the Rev. W. Runciman and welcomed the Rev. J. Vance who is to succeed him. Messrs. Scoular and117 words
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Article53 1914-01-30 7 (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Singapore, January 30. Messrs. Fraser A Co’■ weekly report states that the week closed with a distinctly better feeling. Rubber and tin advanced in price and look steadier. The quotations in most of the business have increased ard rubber and oil shares are53 words
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Article20 1914-01-30 7 (Reuter.) London, January 30. There was a full meeting of tbe Cabinet today, third on successive days.20 words
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Article508 1914-01-30 7 THE DEPORTATIONS FROM SOUTH AFRICA. {Reuter.) Johannesburg, January 29. The labour leaders who were deported in I connection with the Sou’h African strike I were removed from jail on Monday night land taken from the prison in a van some I miles out to tbe country and put508 words
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Article107 1914-01-30 7 Consternation in Paris. (lieuter.) Paris, January 29 The rumour that the well-known German firm, Krupps, has bought the Putiloff Armaments Works at St. Petersburg has caused consternation in Paris. M. Doumerque, the French Premier, telegraphed to the Freuch ambassador at St. Petersburg requesting enlightenment on the107 words
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Article182 1914-01-30 7 Yesterday. To-d%y. Ri*. or Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Fall. RUBBER. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Anglo Malay 9 9 10 74 9 9 10 74 Bukit Mena jam. 2 2 t> 2 26 Chersonese 22 27 22 27 Cons. Malays 9 6 10 44 9 714182 words
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Article206 1914-01-30 7 AMERICAN PRESS ANGRY. (Reuter Washington, January 29* The American papers declare that President Huerta is procuring arms from Japan. There is reason to believe that they are discarded weapons which were sold to the Japanese Government and that the matter will be discussed by President206 words
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Article78 1914-01-30 7 Boom in Gilt-Edged Securities. (Reuter.) London, January 29. Following the recent buoyancy in the Stock Exchange the lowering of the bank rate to-day has created a boom in gilt-edged securities. Since January 1 consols have advanced 4j% Irish land stock 9% Indian stocks from 6% to 8%78 words
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Article35 1914-01-30 7 (Reuter.) London, January 30. The Morning Pott says that Col. Seely, War Minister, has decided to abolish the Mounted Infantry which will be replaced by cavalry whose numbers will be increased.35 words
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Article75 1914-01-30 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, January 30. Yeap Jeow Chuan, formerly Chief Clerk of the Singapore Club, was charged with criminal breach of trust of $37 of the Club’s money on November 7 last. Mr. Knowles, for the defence, pleaded autrefois acquit, submitting that the accused had75 words
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Article93 1914-01-30 7 The following article» will be found on our outside pages:— Page 3. —Decline of the Latin Quarter. Is Golf Too Easy The Question Answered. 5. —The Death of Mr. James Mclntosh End of a Wellknown Engineer. Indian Estate Coolies. Municipal Commission. Rubber in Brazil. Penang Ladies’ Rifle Club. Auction93 words
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Article80 1914-01-30 7 Tin «ad Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange,s9o 40 buyers, no sellers Leong Fee A Co., 150 tons at $9l. Straits Trading Co., 25 $9l-25 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 100 $91.25 Total 275 ton». Tin i» quoted in London to-day80 words
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Article270 1914-01-30 7 AN EXTRAORDINARY SITUATION. As a result of its tinkering and interference with the Colonial Judiciary the Government of the Straits Settlements has got itself into an awkward position, a position, however, not without its diverting side at any rate one or two people will find270 words
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Article462 1914-01-30 7 Before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith in the Supreme Court this morning the appeal was heard of Captain Peters, who waa fined s2s* or one month's rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. M. E. Sherwood for abetting five coolies in leaving the Colony without a certificate. Mr. P. Simpson, appeared462 words
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Article159 1914-01-30 7 A Diaditfs Tragedy, We regret to announce the death, under tragic circumstances, of Mr. Leonard Boomgardt, of Guernsey Estate, which took place on the morning of the 28fh instant at Sitiawan. It appear» that Mr. Boomgardt and a few coolies were proceeding from Guernsey Estate to159 words
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Advertisement419 1914-01-30 7 FOR SALE. Horse end Victoria in good condition, will be sold separately if required. Reply to W. K, 30-1-14 66 c/o Straitt Echo. r\) THE i i POSITION UNRIVALLED IN LONDON, ENGLAND. THE LANGHAM HOTEL, Portland Place and St.. Lcndan. W. FAMILY HOTEL OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. In FaahionabU and419 words
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Obituary26 1914-01-30 7 Obituary. {Reuter.) London, January 30. The death has taken place, at the age of 89, of Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1887-92.26 words
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917 1914-01-30 8 Will the Investment Revival Affect Rubber The other day a Banking authority issued information that securities during the unlucky numbered vear 1913 had depreciated by IHG.OOO.OiO. It may be taken as certain that the shares of rubber companies occupied a larne part of the list of securities An event of917 words
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Article657 1914-01-30 8 Mr. William Archer haa had a vision of India in 2001, and he describes it in the Daily Neve. “The following is a verbatim report,” he says, received by aerial telephone, of the speech delivered yesterday by the last British Viceroy of India, in657 words
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Article186 1914-01-30 8 .Although the price of .£20,000, paid for tie late Earl of Crawford’s stamp collection is unusually high, the figure is by no means the highest on record. As much as .£45,000 bus been realised for individual collections, aud the late Sir YYTlliam Avery’s 6tamps sold for £24,500 in186 words
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Article40 1914-01-30 8 Saturday, January 31, Gou Club—s-45 to 7-15 P M 1 Overture Juanita Williams 2 Intermezzo... Anona Grey 3 Selection Chiireric Herr*’. 4 Waltz Blue Danube Straus. 0 I Step Camp-meeting Mill. G Ma.ch Molly My Little ***** Philipp40 words
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Article732 1914-01-30 8 A DISPUTE AND ITS UPSHOT. > “El Lord's Victort. 1 Lord Kitchener’s strong hand has re- centlj achieved another notable success bj 1 securing a satisfactory settlement of the vexed question of the religious endowments in Egypt. It has only just become known that this732 words
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Advertisement247 1914-01-30 8 THE Straits Cinema L'lrafion >—PENANG BOA D. Tcropora ffiufanlur ct nos mutamur in illis." IT. TO-NICHT. Complete Change of Programme FEATURING “A WOMAN’S 1 HEART 3 Parts. 3 Reels. Prices as Usual. W. i>k BURGH. Manager. ijfc'win w t ,i m n—— ri nvnt^rwa» “The Show of the Moment/’ Crown247 words
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Advertisement104 1914-01-30 8 Slni&kt at It. Tlci i tops» of our beating aroun<l ii ebu-'i.'' We miiiht as well out with it first it? l i-t v e W iut you to trvClnmber- t u’s CoU'_li Remedy the next time rou hare a roi'M or c< d. There is no :e«son s fa*-104 words
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Advertisement13 1914-01-30 8 For Chronic Chest Cote plaints, W,j. -W Q rest Peppermint Care, U. SS.13 words
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Advertisement107 1914-01-30 8 A wise book has said that our safety doth dwell In councillors many. We think ’twould be well, If in this case at least an exception we make, And all cheap advice once for all we forsake. For there is a remedy standing alone, Its virtue unPivalled and questioned bv107 words
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Advertisement804 1914-01-30 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. DOGS. OWNER' OF DOGS are hereby re minded that the registration of docs for the ypar ending 31st December, 1914, commenced ou the Ist January Any Dog now found out of doors Dot weanog a collar to which is affixed a tratioo number of the year 1914, is804 words
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Article21 1914-01-30 9 Vriielt I hrutn Agent» Due ittoyt h'vtnha Ludxng Kleut Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo m-i 6th Feh 7th 10th 12th21 words
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Article22 1914-01-30 9 V 'utl» F'+ Agent t l Leaves G.ACo. Fob. Lt+**X* Colombo IA..U ACo. P L+du%i Colombo iB.MACo. Dm C'Wppr>H M 4Co22 words
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Advertisement365 1914-01-30 9 At S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall 8arvica. Outward. Homeward. •Sail" on Friday instead of Saturday. FAKES RY MAIL STEAMERS. 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 by Sea $518-57 $339-43 To Marseilles or Gibraltar365 words
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Advertisement1554 1914-01-30 9 HIPPING BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAYICATION CO., LTD. Fom Sln^pnrr. (Throo time* wmkV f'r»r* ‘Vr'V -.n* r lll*SJN»re. l wicw a week Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Teh and Moulmein. fFortnightly). Singapore and Australia. Rangoon a Calcutta. (Weekly.) Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry Cuddalore and Karikal. (Weekly). Terms and Rates of Freight may be1,554 words
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Article352 1914-01-30 10 To TIB Editor Timet of Malaya. Bir, —I bare read with interest the report •f the Public Morals Committee of the Methodist Conference. The Committee, seeing a peg en which to find a reason for the great increase in the consumption of beer, has fastened on te352 words
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Article1030 1914-01-30 10 An Inteessting Fboeobition. Camborne, January 9. Among the noteworthy developments of recent years in connection with the production of metal* are the schemes which have been devised for turning to account the metal contents of deposits hitherto regarded as waste. This has been rendered practicable in1,030 words
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Article1293 1914-01-30 10 (By a Birmingham Politician Politics in Birmingham in these recent years have been very quiet it seems a far cry to those stormy times when Birmingham still followed Gladstone; and Randolph Churchill, greatly daring, went down to lead bis forlorn hope there. '1 hey have been quiet because1,293 words
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Article407 1914-01-30 10 Air. Wheeler, who was prosecuted bv the Japauese authorities for alleged fraud in connection with the selling of knitting machines, has left Japan. It will be remembered that be was sentenced to four year*’ imprisonment, and the sentence was confirmed on appeal. It is reported in407 words
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Advertisement205 1914-01-30 10 •V. w If Disease Germs were Visible How to guard against Infectious Diseases. JF you could see the germs which cause Sore Throat and dangerous infectious diseases you would never be without Wulfing s Formamint, the germ killing throat tablet. The habit of sucking these tablets protects you against the205 words
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Advertisement221 1914-01-30 10 NEW YEAR! NEW YEAR!! TO SO A?CD HAVE a ROUND IN A HIRED RICKSHA OR CARRIAGE. It’s better for tou to hire a MOTOR CAR, WHICH IS MORE COMFORTABLE AND WORTH DOUBLE YOUR MONEY We hare juat imported many up-to-date New Caro, especially for the Nevr Year and Chap Gnoh221 words
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Advertisement264 1914-01-30 10 Headache. fc ea C i he J2. Cau,ed b J a th ch Take Chamberlain's Tablets and the headaches will disappear. They are ju.t what you need to correct the trouble. For *ile by >ll Dispemaanea and Dealers. n3nnonnnnnn«PM** MnnnDnnnnnnao Read this Advertisement, g Truth of 18th Jon,, M g264 words
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Advertisement277 1914-01-30 11 ■Y APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KINO CONTRACTORS TO Admiralty. The India Office. The War Office. The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Penang, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. j m u *1 Largest <4^ e in the We^ld. “A ‘Milkr*\aid’ and Soda, please. This is a demand that is becoming277 words
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Advertisement1115 1914-01-30 12 THE London Directory (Published Annually.) Enables traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English Manufacturers Dealers in each class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to London and its suburbs, tbe Directory contains lists of Export Merchants with the Goods they ship, and the Colonial and Foreign1,115 words
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