Straits Echo, 3 June 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1914-06-03 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND IH£ FAR EAST (itAĔRALLl. I SQ\j< 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 12536 words
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Advertisement1393 1914-06-03 1 CIMtNT. 258 VA ft r m A. T*S s .fST FOR ALL PURPOSES Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. agents for PAIGE, MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS* Telegraph* 0 Address HOKIMTEIK. If you want to HIRE. A CAR up 694 or call at the above address. jf you run short of1,393 words
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Advertisement28 1914-06-03 1 noHOME HAPPY WITHOUT A PATHEPHONE Invaluable to Every Family and a Pleasure to Youngfi* Old. Literature further particulars from TIAING LEE Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang. t=rii=i c^r>=it=ii=iisihaljilsi28 words
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Advertisement99 1914-06-03 2 NATURA LK L r LION BKANDj (STERILIZED) J a Afy Grander!*: *\JA p »ris 190(1 i si UomlitW*- <J TS »UJ» •laill en: Sthv 'no 1893, 1893. >«98. I899 lUllillllinimiiiiiiniiiiimniiimuiiiillll sub. **r jsg* •it Schutimarke <*a. •'«H e *Porlgc$fllstl)a(l Bosclj i M Mecklenburg (DeuW^ 1 0 M ADE IN GERMANY.99 words
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Article1926 1914-06-03 3 Oluma’s suggestion that tbo C° uD i(ween Japan and Great Britain !< liil,nCP extended beyond tbe political ,fco u 'd lM t 0 om t a commercial aud »F berP Weapon has not been too well ;i ff Drß, C Hritifcb press and the British ,il1,926 words
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Advertisement61 1914-06-03 3 For a Lame Back. hen you have paius or lameness in the kack bathe the 'parts with ChainberlainV Pain Balm twice a dav, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each •Pplication. Then dampen a piece of flannel “Sfctb yith this liniment and bind it on61 words
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Advertisement8 1914-06-03 3 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure,8 words
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Advertisement1061 1914-06-03 3 Try To Exhibitors Curio Hunters. Beecham's Pills, they are just the thing as a family medicine. Nothing to be compared with them has yet been put before the public. For over half a century this medicine has been an easy First Favourite in countless households and the name and fame1,061 words
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Article165 1914-06-03 4 Dilwara, Br. s.s., 3,460, Ramage, June 1, HongkoDg, May 22, Gen.-—A. A. A. A Co, Omapere, Br. s.s, 34, Lyons. June I. Singapore, May 30, Gen- —E. S. Co M Kok Canton. Br. so., 287, Gaily, June 2, Teluk Anson, June 1, Gen. —E. 8. Co., Ltd. Dt Sock.165 words
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Article61 1914-06-03 4 June 3. Tong Ckuan, for Alor Star (Kedah). Ayuthia, for Asahan. Alma, tor Deli. Hok Canton, for Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Medusa, for Singapore. Takada, for Singapore, China and Japan. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Derjfflinger, for Singapore, China and Japan. Luettow, for Ceylon, Australasia, India,61 words
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Article257 1914-06-03 4 Foe Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Ohee Thye, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Kedah, to-morrow, 9 a.m. Trang —Per Trang, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang—Per Ban Lee, to-morrow, 2 p.mPort Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca—Per Perak, to-inorrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —Per Taroba, to-morrow, 3 p.m.257 words
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Article119 1914-06-03 4 Penang, June 2. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3(1 4 months' sight Bank 2/4,% 3 Credit 2/4,% 3 Documentary 2/4# Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1744 3 days'sight Private 175 f Bombay, Demand Bank 174' Moulmein, Demand Bank 173| 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras Demand119 words
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Article198 1914-06-03 4 Gold Leaf ...564.40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 27.25 buyers Trang Pepper no stock Cloves 4 6.—sales Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 98.— sellers Nutmegs 110 23.— sales No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar j 2 5.50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.25 buyers Tahbun... 190. —sellers Gutta198 words
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Article168 1914-06-03 4 Penang, June 2. 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 Liver per catty 55 Pobk— Pork per catty 38 1 Fig’. Head Feet M H I* Tongue168 words
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Article2143 1914-06-03 4 a "s Number of I d. X a 0 ll Capital. Shares issued. •8 i ►H P TJ Dividends. Nam*» E p >» 0 a 0 0 P PQ 00 o* 191 0 191 1 191 2 191 3 191 4 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. p.c p.c p.c p.c p.c Ayer2,143 words
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Advertisement56 1914-06-03 4 Little Jack Horner sat sick in a corner, A-coughing and rubbing his eyes, As Qrannv was waiting, watching him taking A dose fit to poison the flies. A draught of her own, far best left aloue, Which she made heryoung victim endure— The silly old mufF! to brew nasty home56 words
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Advertisement57 1914-06-03 4 a i.ni.u.imtitiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniimMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiii THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELe3S ODORLESS «<■« |V S 3 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 recommended by the medical profession. OF ALL57 words
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Article1164 1914-06-03 5 Williams —Reutens. A prettj wedding was solemnised at the Church of the Assumption on Monday morning by the Rev L M Duvelle, Assistant Yicar of the Church of the Assumption, the contracting parties being Mr Willie Alphonse Williams, Assistant Teacher, St Xavier’s Institution, and Miss Edith Annie Re-tens,1,164 words
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Article590 1914-06-03 5 Mr. J. B. Joel’s win with Princess Dorrie brings him up to the level of the Duke of Portland’s Oaks score. The four that carried the magpie jacket to victory were Memoir, Mrs. Buttervoick, Amiable, and La Roche, all daughters of St. Simon Airs and Graces, a590 words
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Article74 1914-06-03 5 To-oat. 10th Day of sth Moon. Public Holiday. King’s Birth Day Parade. Cricket, Selangor v. Negri Sembilan at Kuala Lumpur. Perak v. Penang at Penang. Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. Crown Cinema, Chulia Street. Straits Cinematograph. Penang Road. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Star Cinema, Argyll Road.74 words
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Article15 1914-06-03 5 China (Luetzow) ...3rd June German Derjflinger) ...4th English (Himalaya) ...11th China (Devavha) 13th15 words
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Article34 1914-06-03 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Serve:. Outwaro Homeward Himalaya 11 June. I Deoanha 13 June Assays 25 Delta 27 Extra Service Ovtwaid Homeward. Nagoya 5 June. 1 Novara 19 June Syria 16 Nellore 3 July.34 words
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Advertisement349 1914-06-03 5 Uhere is no check to the 'Popularity of nsr KB tiara ZlASC<t*& AM SCOTCH WHISKY ‘BLACK white" •t«>»rcaco T»AO« Auy s«ticr*o ro* the house of common 56 SCOTai WMSKV DtSTlLU** ClA»C9WfrU>NO<M JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD. LONDON. GLASGOW, &c. DISTILLERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. Sole Agents: ALLEN DENNYS Co. -r 7 rr349 words
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Advertisement10 1914-06-03 5 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Care, Is. 6d.10 words
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Advertisement358 1914-06-03 5 <* V? c Ml O E§i C/ &/> IZrts EG^P tcrr^r\ tn» V c V-o,> W'? 4 A 'jiWsi c— Fabrique de C ?OAh Ln £S EGYPTI enn es I .fITfSTHIf*? h a h J?TR FELUCCA wmm K A f->2 p=^:.: **V'jjfcSTj m -..mm >V<V 4 nK Rouge i’i ti358 words
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Article, Illustration90 1914-06-03 6 ffuklixWd duly (except Sudtyi tmi pdNae kolid*yi) AT TWW CRITERION PRESS, Ln. No. 59, Beach Street, Penaug. Fmom Lml .m 9M M per umia Ovtotetae*... Poetof* Extra, mi mmm (f«t fw) ii7.w ECHO—PENANG." TthpktM Noe. Eeko 344 Matin Depart»**t 343 W.t.—AM bmt MWBuamtio** AnM to mĕittwni li90 words
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Article580 1914-06-03 6 To-day is the King's Birth Jay It is no mere spirit of ourtierahip thit the Empire pays its respects to the KiDg and greets him with all good w shes on entering another year of his 1 fe. Every ■ection of the community realizes how much His580 words
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Article802 1914-06-03 6 In the St. Petersburg chesi tournament Dr. Lasker, the famous player, defeated the young Cuban Capablanca. Mr. Hugo Reiss has been appointed Consul General for Brazil at Shanghai. Mr. Reiss held this post several years ago. e i Mrs. Lam Kim Thong and family, who proceeded to802 words
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Article1022 1914-06-03 6 If we have any suffragettes amongst us in Penang here is an advertisement which i 1 may prove useful to at least one of them As Nurse, a strong, God-fearing Scotch woman, capable of teaching the Shorter Catechism, with a working knowledge of the business side of a1,022 words
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Article430 1914-06-03 6 STORY OF THE COLLISION GRAPHIC STORY BY CAPTAIN'S COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY APPOINTED {Reuter). Tn n Tr ottawa June 2 In the Dominion House of Common. yesterday a Bill appointing a Commission Enquiry into the disaster resulting fl° f the collision between the Emprett ofTrii and the Storstad430 words
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Article81 1914-06-03 6 SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD-GEORGE. Suffragette Activity. {Reuter.) London, June 2. Mr. Lloyd George who was the principal speaker at an open-air demonstration at Criccieth, Wales, was subjected to persistent interruptions by suffragettes. He declared that-,the Parliament Act was a tree planted throe years ago and the Government was81 words
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Article88 1914-06-03 6 Gsaeral Carrassa’s AttituJs; t (Renter). El Paso, June 9. General Carranza, the leader, in a statement issued for publication upbraids the mediators now sitting at Niagara for their lack of understanding of Mexican conditions. He says that seemingly they are not aware that the rebels are entitled88 words
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Article40 1914-06-03 6 {Reuter). Paris, June 1. The Doumergue Cabinet has formally resigned. Paris, June 2. The general opinion here is that the Three Years’ Service Act will be maintained. Mr. Rene Yiviani’s appointment as Premier was been well received.40 words
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Article14 1914-06-03 6 {Reuter.) London, June 2. At Lord’s, Middlesex beat Hampshire by nine wickets.14 words
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Advertisement243 1914-06-03 6 (r* DC DSC Auto wheeling IS THE SAFEST CHEAPEST FORM OF MOTORING X X X You can cycle without pedalling over all sorts of roads, up hill, and against head winds AT 16 MILES AN HOUR —hy tilting to your cycle a self-propelling Wall Auto-wheel. A one horse power motor243 words
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Article65 1914-06-03 7 (From Our Ou>n Correspondent). Singapore, June 2. the rubber auction at Singapore th of rubber were offered for sale lo jj 73 lb were B ld at the followiDg prlC fiue ribbed... »115 to «120 per picul +**lnd »105 »13 JsrrW:®: ‘«t ,h 0 |.07 .1.5 StfT65 words
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Article84 1914-06-03 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. The King’s Birthday parade was held »hir morning on the padang before Mr. v 0 Watson and a huge concourse of jnjetators, the M S V.R., Police, and Cadets oftbt Victoria Institution taking part, There was a84 words
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Article79 1914-06-03 7 (Reuter.) Oneglia, June 3. The trial has concluded of the Countess Tiepolo, a descendant of the Doges of Venice, on the charge of murdering her husband’s orderly. The prosecution alleged that the murder was premeditated as the Countess was desirous of removing the proofs of her guilty79 words
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Article50 1914-06-03 7 Kact Bclwcca Vaaitee and Resolute." Reuter) New York, June 3. A thirty-miles race betweeu the two possible America Cup defenders VaniUe and Resolute resulted in the victory of the former by 1008 sec. (official time). Owing to there being no wiud it was only a drifting match.50 words
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Article222 1914-06-03 7 Urokktt Appeal to Peovinces. PekiDg, May 23. Tsai Cheng-pu has telegraphed to the Provinces pointing out that various sums «mounting to over eight million dollars are required from Juue to December 1914 for the payment of loans, indemnities, and amortization of short-term loans contracted by the Nanking Provisional222 words
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Article174 1914-06-03 7 A General Meeting. A meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association was held at Johore Bahru on Sunday afternoon. Mr. W. N. Gawler presided, xnd among those present wa* H. H. Sultan of Johore. The reduction of the wages of Chinese w m discussed, and consideration of the ®stt*r174 words
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Article270 1914-06-03 7 THIS MORNING'S PARADE. King’s Birthday in Penang was celebrated in the usual way with a parade of the Volunteers, the Cadets and the Police. The fall in, which was timed at 6.45 a.in was on the lawn behind the Grand Stand The muster of the Penang Volunteers this270 words
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429 1914-06-03 7 To the Editor or the Straits Scho Dear Sir, —On several occasions, I notice that you have brought under discussion the subject of Public Trusteeship advocating its usefulness and substantiating your arguments by citing instances of its doing splendid work at Home. lam of429 words
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Article176 1914-06-03 7 Reported to be Sureounded Lancbow-fu, May 27. It is reported that after looting Hwei Reien White Wolfs” followers have been surrounded bv the Government troops at Cheng Hsien,' and thair extermination is expected. The Mohammedan troops are pursuing, being anxious to avenge Ma Kuojen. In the current issue176 words
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Article2398 1914-06-03 7 PENANG <> PERAK. m V?* PLAY. Play was resumed at 2-30 p.m. yesterday when the two not-outs, Maartensz and Shelley, continued their innings. Shelley, facing the bowling of Oliver from the sea end, secured a trio off the third ball sent down with an off drive. Mackay bowled2,398 words
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Article67 1914-06-03 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page X —Britain, Japan and China. s—Local Wedding: Williams—Reutens. Some Oak-i Reflections. g p(j Bowls Tournament. Waterfall Gardens, Penang A Defender of the Faithful: Turkish Memories.” Golf Proverbs. News from Canton Editors in Trouble, Sarcastic Headings. Walking Round the67 words
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Article81 1914-06-03 7 lb. Padaug Rubber Company, Ltd. 13,500 Padaug Jawa Rubber Estate, Ltd. 10,008 Rubber Estates of Krian, Ltd. 21,700 Karan Rubber Company, Ltd. 6,664 New Columbia Rubber Company, Ltd 13,7 §5 The N-D.L. mail steamer Lu tzow, having left Singapore at 11 am. yesterday, is expected to arrive81 words
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Advertisement300 1914-06-03 7 S.S. IRISMERE ANDERS will be received by the underJL signed up to 10 a m on Ftiday, the l'2th June, for a quantity of Shaw’s Navigation Indian Coal. s«id to weigh 4,33 s hius more or less slightly damaged by trre ana seatva er ex above steamer. At pres- nt300 words
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Article616 1914-06-03 8 The following are the reeulta of the draw and the handicaps M Double Handicap. 3 F Keller and A Strack bye rS> +3 A S Hall and G D McLean 3 D D Richards and E Reimann +3 A F Robertson and R H Reid616 words
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Article30 1914-06-03 8 Wednesday, June 3. Esplanade 6 to 7 t m l 2 vert c u e Gilderoy William, 1 wo Step... Smoky Mokes Holzmann wTr::: ZtC March Manila Star30 words
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Article875 1914-06-03 8 Turkish Memories.’’* A great deal has happened in the lastquarter of the last century to change the external aspect of affairs in Turkey. But nothing has happened to change what are the characteristics of the Turkish race or the fundamental conditions by which its destiny875 words
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Article404 1914-06-03 8 The following extract is from the annual report of the Botanic Gardens: The Municipal Band played in the Gardens twice during the year after the dinner hour, and large numbers of visitors attended to listen. Roads to a length of 400 feet have been re-metalled. Granite steps404 words
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Article499 1914-06-03 8 Now these are the sayings of lonball the instructor of youth, who had his habitation among the Hittites, Toppites, Sncites, and Pullites, dwellers in Messuppoorgamia, who journeyed thence into a laud of golfers and money, the land of the bunker and the rub-ber-core, whose fairways had the odour499 words
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Article584 1914-06-03 8 EDITORS IN TROUBLE. Sarcastic Headings. Canton, May 11. The leaders of Christian churches in both the Provinces of Kw.ingsi and Kwangtung have decided to use their influence to save from military execution the editorial staff of Kwok Wang Po, of Canton, an organ which iast week published584 words
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Article235 1914-06-03 8 v I Not content with their recent achievement 3 1 of the Cross Channel swim as announced in 31 the paper some time ago, the members of the Penang Health Culture League, num- bering 22 made an attempt to circle the LI Island on foot last235 words
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Advertisement485 1914-06-03 8 Positively 3 More Nights Only BATTLE OF WATERLOO (5 Part*) (Duration —Over 1 Hour») It is a picture that every mao, woman and child should see. DON’T MISS IT. Our Seasonable Subject JIM CROW (A TALE OF THE TURF) A Story of Racing and Horses AT Crown Cinema CHULIA STREET.485 words
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Advertisement12 1914-06-03 8 Fo, Children's Hacking Cough at Sight, "node Oieat Peppermint Cure, 1,, n'd12 words
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Advertisement70 1914-06-03 8 Turkish Memories,” by Sidney Whitman (Heinemann, 7s. 6d.) For a Lame Back. When you have pains or lameness in the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm twice a day, massaging with the palm of the hand for five minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel70 words
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Advertisement45 1914-06-03 8 Now h the Time. For rheumatism you will find nothing better thau Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Now si the time to get rid of it Try this liniment and see how quickly it will relieve the pain and soreness. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement54 1914-06-03 8 II “PENANG SIN POE. Chinese Daily Newspaper. T F J°u want to nnnko your goods known -L to the Chinese, advertise in the Pen. ang Sm Poe which is the best advertising F.ii U S. 8 d in the Strdits an^ or contract and non-contract ad vertigoir.ents, apply to THE54 words
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Advertisement324 1914-06-03 8 OLD FAVOURITE. STRONGER THAN EVER STAR OPERA COMPANY. Coming! Coming!! Coming!!) Per s. s. Lama. On Friday, 5th June, 1914 GRAND OPENING SATURDAY. 6TH JUNE. 1914. King Street Theatrical Hall. The Straits Cinema. Location —PENANG ROAD. Absolutely the Leading Premier Show in Town. Palhe Productions n Specislity WEDNESDAY, 3rd JUNE.324 words
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Article30 1914-06-03 9 Fei»*Z* hroPt. Ayent* Due Luettou.' Derjflinger Himalaya Levan ha Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore B M.&Co BM &Co. A G.&Co. A G &Co. 3rd June. 4th m 11th 13th30 words
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Article22 1914-06-03 9 Vetteli For Ajmt' j L*** 9 Lueizou) Rmjilaya Colombo B.M AC o June. Singapore B.M AC<>. ;bingapore A.G &Co Colombo AG22 words
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Advertisement404 1914-06-03 9 Expected Arrival» and Departures. ftflail Service Outward. n e 13 Devanha 27 Delta ly 11 Himalaya J 25 Assaye 8 Devanha K 22 China 5 Himalaya 19 Delta Maloja July 11 Marmora 25 Moldavia Aug. 8 Medina 22 Mongolia Sept. 5 Egypt „19 Malwa Oct. 3 Morea „17 Novara Nellore404 words
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Advertisement1562 1914-06-03 9 SHIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Intkndbd to Sa.il. oTKAMKB. Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swettewham ard Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore, and Australia. Thur. 4th June, 4 p.m. Sat. 6th June. 4 p.m. Sun. 7th June, 4 p1,562 words
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Article1063 1914-06-03 10 Dr. Mott, pathologist to the London County Asylums, differs very much from Dr. Samuel Smiles, author of Self-help, in his opinion of the self-made man. According to him, the self-made roan is often the first step iu the process of degenera- ticn and the first evidence of1,063 words
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Article971 1914-06-03 10 I Mott people outside the charmed circle of officialdom having knowledge of what has been transpiring in Johore for a considerable time past, and who may place greater valve upon Truth than they do upon Fiction, must surely have regarded the fulsome flattery and fatuous comments upon971 words
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Advertisement40 1914-06-03 10 New h ffce Time. For rheumatism yr, u will find nothin*» than Pain Balm Now l the time to S er .id of it Try this liniu»*Qt and bp* how quickly it will relieve the Kl:. for br Di [en40 words
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Advertisement643 1914-06-03 10 -.V •f. CAUSE AND CURE. This dfetresßtng complaint so common in all hot countries is •aused by the Bils overflowing in the Blood. It is not an independent disorder but ke symptoms of other complaints which tause the Bile to overflow ir. manner instead of entering the intc d.cs to643 words
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Advertisement55 1914-06-03 10 A Good Rule for the Home. i Make rt a rule of vour home to always keep on hand a bottle of Chamber) in’s! Colic, Cholera »nd Diirrhoea Remedy as a 1 safeguard acaiu?t bowel complaints, rt! always cures promptly and no household is safe without it. For sale by55 words
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Advertisement595 1914-06-03 10 J INTAN wonderful Tonic and Moutb Refresher. -SPECIAL MERIT OP JINTANAb a digestive, it u unequelletl and will not disturb the functions of the most delicate stomach. Its antiseptio properties render it very efficacious in warding off diseases and at the same time it imparts a delightful fragrance to the595 words
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Article398 1914-06-03 11 fired that the Finance Minister’» of avoiding a deficit in the Bud- ,D 1 l)p(>n the success of an effort on the e province to force officials to P* rf ,provincial bonds in part payment cf iii( j t 0 resort to some compulsory toreiug them398 words
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Article321 1914-06-03 11 Mr. Piry’s experience of postal matters in China is long he was originally Postal Secretary when postal matters were part of the Customs and were directed by Sir Robert Hart. Subeaquent to Sir Robert Hart’s retirement, Liang Shih-yi attempted to curtail Mr. Piry’s authority, but321 words
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Article30 1914-06-03 11 The following are the fixtures Semi-Final. June 4.—Old Farquhars vs. Central Union A. C. Final. June 9.—Penang Cricket Club vs. Old Farquhars or Central Union A C.30 words
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Advertisement123 1914-06-03 11 Always Recommend It. In almost every community there is some one whose life h.s been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Such persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and these recommendations and its never failing qualities account for it« great popularity. For sale by all Dispeniiries123 words
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Advertisement81 1914-06-03 11 Ibis disease is so dangerous and to rapid development in its that every mother of young children should be prepared for it. It is very risky to wait until the attack of croup appears and then send for uiediciue and let the child suffer until it can be obtained. Chamberlain’s81 words
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Advertisement170 1914-06-03 11 HOTEL NORMAN. PENANC, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Unrivalled Position. Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Telegrams “NORM ANS, PENANG.” Telephone No. 392. THE BODEGA 2A, BEACH STREET. The Rendez-vous of Penang. Chops Steaks from the Grill. Slings and Cocktails a noted feature. The Bodega has170 words
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Advertisement129 1914-06-03 11 m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m 9) ft' ce>: <&■ 4' f i 9 9 9 9 9 #@'99 9' *4 DRINK JEF B129 words
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Advertisement1087 1914-06-03 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY S Co.. AGENTS FOE PENANG &> F. M. S. DAVID CORSAR 8 SON’S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas, No. 0. SANDILANDS, B0TTERY 8 Co. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BE HAD RE rAIL FROM1,087 words
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