Straits Echo, 4 June 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1914-06-04 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST ;NEKALU.” VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, THURSDAY, 4th JUNE, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 12635 words
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Advertisement1125 1914-06-04 1 CEMENT. mm w. *s 258 N. <4 05 T T 4 iWJ f <w* °c X V /i ao if c: best for all purposes. j ill*»9S ß>BaBS aHM Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. agents for PAIGE. MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS. Tii«grap hic Address: HOKIMTEIK. you want to HIRE1,125 words
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Advertisement31 1914-06-04 1 jfesga! IS noHOME I HAPPY WITHOUT A PATHEPHONE jj| Invaluable ito Every Family and a Pleasure to Youngfi? Old. 01 Literature further particulars from TIANG LEE Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang.31 words
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Advertisement87 1914-06-04 2 NATURA MILK —LION BRANDJ (STERILIZED) J QL V Par 3 1908 St. Louis i 190 L IS9B. '899 yf B.to; ij mlniH.. |g|i[pii U |iuiiiiit Schutzmarke m er, ”'°fif K rJ‘>% Ehr«"P r^s» Bos* En Mecklenburg (t>eutt chI D^ Ma °E IN GERMAN U BE GUIDED BY YOUR TASTE AND87 words
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Article1013 1914-06-04 3 During the last year or eighteen months ba« slumped considerably. It is still Hline in value, and news comes from all fie principal mining centres of the dislitfous effect of the drop upon mine- > rs not a few of whom have had to WD (i tnH1,013 words
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Article698 1914-06-04 3 Much interest is being taken in the visit to China of Baron Shibu*iwa in connection with the Sino-Japanese development. Company, or whatever it was that was initiated at the time that dr. Sun \at-sen was in Japan before he went there an exile, fhe Sino-Japanese Development .Company698 words
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Article224 1914-06-04 3 It is generally recognised that to bo what is popularly known as a courtier ”in these da_)s is no easy thing. It entails a great deal of real h ird work, even Gold-Sticks-in-VVaiting and such like ornamental personages are liable to be called upon for all sorts of224 words
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Advertisement240 1914-06-04 3 HI BIOS, i St.. PENANG. SINGAPORE. IPOH. *4 KUALA LUMPUR. r v*rar a I ««■A'*» i->a* Vi*3 Kt SB* tf.l t* -w Rubber factories Rubber Mills <V V 4^' GAS. OIL g PRODUCER ENGINES. SEMI DIESEL CRUDE OIL ENGINES. CENTRIFUGAL 8 PISTON PUMPS. A WATER, GAS STEAM PIPES FITTINGS. li240 words
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Advertisement47 1914-06-04 3 Operations Averted. Do you know that a very large per cent of supposed cases of appendicitis are only an inflammation of the bowels brought on bv constipation? Chamberlain’s Tablets cure constipation even after it becomes chronic. Give them a trial. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers,47 words
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Article146 1914-06-04 4 Takadn, Br. s s., 4,222, Robins, June 3, Calcutta, May 29, Gen- A- A- aIn 1 o;„ p ™B. h M J *co: rJJr’SStCw.rT-y.^-j Yokohama. May 16, Oen^ 6. M_* Co. TranqueUr. I>an. 2,227. Kr k Ju 3 Colombo, May 28. Gon.-Sl ot f CoB«oa. Cut. a», 161. deWarf.146 words
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Article38 1914-06-04 4 June 4. Trang, for Trang. Ban Lee, for Trang. Perak, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson raro*» M for Port Bwettenham and Singapore Avaqyee, for Dindings, Sitiawan, Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Takada, for Singapore, China and Japan38 words
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Article207 1914-06-04 4 For Teluk Anson Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 p mMadras taking mails for Europe, etc., via Bombay—Per Tara, 6th instant, 10-30 a.m. By Train. Federated Malay States, Malacca, Johore, Singapore and Hongkong, 7-15 am daily also at 5-30 p.m., on Saturdays, except Sunday. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai and Taiping,207 words
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Article119 1914-06-04 4 Penang, June 4. (By coartery of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3}} 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4,% 3 Credit 2/4,% 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174 3 days’ sight Private 175 p Bombay, Demand Bank 174 Moulmein, Demand Bank 173;; 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras119 words
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Article196 1914-06-04 4 Gold Leaf ...164 40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 27.25 buyers Trang Pepper no steek Cloves 46. sales Mace 110 nominal. Mace Pickings 98- —sellers Nutmegs 110 23. —sales No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar J 2 5,60 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.25 buyers C Tahbun... 190.196 words
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Article178 1914-06-04 4 Penang, June 4. Beef cte 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 M N* Jj Feet m j.178 words
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Article2122 1914-06-04 4 9 0.2 a, P o I Capital. dumber of Shares issued. Issued Value. Paid Up. Dividends. Nam* Buyers. Sellers m '1 O O* 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. 1909 1905 1910 1909 1906 1910 1910 1910 450,000 200,000 750,000 800,000 Us 1,200,000 500,000 1,000,000 390,000 130,000 75,6002,122 words
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Advertisement89 1914-06-04 4 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm drives away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First, application gives relief. When a bottle of it is kept in the house the pain of burns and scalds89 words
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Advertisement108 1914-06-04 4 I I 9 i THIS IS IT 1 WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compon nd i TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsious which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. OF ALLZCHEMISTS108 words
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Article1150 1914-06-04 5 We were glancing almost carelessly over a report of the Bukit Sembawang meeting when we found a statement by the chairman that the company had justified everything stated in the prospectus.” This was so unusual that we forthwith turned to our file to see what the prospectus1,150 words
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Article902 1914-06-04 5 The 80th ordinary general meeting of the Eastern Extension, Australasia and (China Telegraph Company, Limited was held on 12th. May., Sir John Wolfe Barry, K. C. B, presiding. The general manager and secretary (Mr. F. E. Hesse) read the notice convening the meeting and the auditors’ report.902 words
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Article88 1914-06-04 5 The result of the May Monthly Medal is as follows: G. D. N. MacCunD. 42 40= 82- 8= 74 J. G Brown 44+41= 85— 9= 76 E. O. Butterworth 44+50= 94—18= 76 J. S Dawbarn 50 4“= 98 —16= 82 Capt. Dun 52 47= 99—16= 83 V.88 words
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Advertisement581 1914-06-04 5 'Chere is no check to ihe ‘Popularity of 44 w y li s 9f r ii SCOTCH WHISKY ’black&WHlTE' »c«isr«Man tbaoc SKtIMiY r.tclCTtO ro» T HE HOUSE. OF COMMONS v i U4-&S SCOTCH WMIST.r wsnui*> CL*VCC«»MXI»C?H JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD. LONDON, GLASGOW, &c. DISTILLERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. Sole Agents ALLEN581 words
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Advertisement373 1914-06-04 5 ESS 3 v* c w, o <5 E§i c <s£tt EGi £S v^sc kV** '-.'V>'a.<*,-««'^-s i-i V.-; 2 so*- hi-lv/235 y, y c— Fabrique de CIGARETTESFGYPTIENNES 001 BgC£> Jit FELUCCA ill ;AJ >/ ili L BoutonKßouge (i iU kwi QBi 9C5 fW Fabrique p a to j MASPERO FRERESLn>%Bk^ DANS373 words
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Article, Illustration81 1914-06-04 6 ►ihlifhad daily (axcept Sunday* and kolidan) AT CRITERION PRESS, Ln>. No. 59. Beach Street, Penang. Pmob Xjcml .m >M per annuia Postage Extra. RiMiaß (Peel Free) 917.50 OilU ABOBMO m ROHO—PENANG.” Telepfcnn~ Noe. Echo 386 Priettii y| —m fcMiaMß AmU liiiwtl to TUB MABAOBB. M*tUr int»nd»S f*r81 words
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Article1120 1914-06-04 6 Among the announcements in the la-t issue of the Government Gazette is oue to the effect that a Mr. Niven, Manager of Merlimau Estate, Malacca, has been appointed to act as an Unofficial Member cf the Legislative Council. We have no doubt whatever that Mr. Niven is1,120 words
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Article68 1914-06-04 6 A Renewed Outbreak. Sultan's S»n 111. We regret to learn that, owing probably to the renewed spell of hot weather, cholera has again broken out at Alor Star, Kedah. Among the victims is a son of Tuau Sved Abdullah, Auditor-General, who has unfortunately succumbed to the dread68 words
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Article94 1914-06-04 6 Nellmay Rubber Company, Ltd. 2,282 S S. (Bertam) Rubber Co., Ltd.... 63,000 Sumatra Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd 20,447 Bukit Mertajam Rubber Co, Ltd. 27,705 Taiping Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 31,000 Sungei Siput Rubber Plantations, Ltd 6,513 Sungei Reyla (F. M. S.) Rubber Estate, Ltd 5 236 Sumatra Proprietary94 words
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Article914 1914-06-04 6 Mr. Gibb, late of the F. M. S Railways, i has accepted an appointment in Siam. Mr. W. H. Elkins, Assistant Traffic Manager, F M. S Railways, Kuala Lumpur, has returned from leave. t Dr. Gilmore Ellis, who was here on inspection duty, returned to Singapore last914 words
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Article921 1914-06-04 6 AN EXTRAORDINARY MUDDLE. OVER SIXTY MILLIONS AT STAKE. Our readers will remember that a week or so ago the Echo published a statement to the effect that there was an error of a million dollars on the credit side in the F.M.S. Estimates and that it was the921 words
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Advertisement263 1914-06-04 6 MOTOR CAR INSURANCE, f Royal Exchange Assurance v are prepared to Insure OWNERS of MOTOR CARS and VEHICLES against DAMAGE to CARS. THIRD PARTY RISKS. TRANSIT. FIRE. THEFT. etc., at moderate rates. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO R. T. REID Co., S Penang. Agenta t O Sea-sickness. DON'T GO TO263 words
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Article178 1914-06-04 7 ARMS AND JAPANESE A STEAMERS. (Reuter.) Washington, June 3. Adniira* H° wlirc re P° rts from Mazatlan A llf Japanese steamer Suiyo Maru ar- at Salina Cruz on Sunday and left nT from Peru She did not land *”»0« r X h,i Admiral UDder»uD g t hat178 words
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Article149 1914-06-04 7 At Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 4. Tbs parade of the garrison was a very brilliant affair. H. E. the Governor took tb* *aluto and General Reade was in comjjund of the troops. H. H. the Sultan of Job#re and his troops were present. The ball149 words
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Article75 1914-06-04 7 Seltftfor ts. Negri Sembilan. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. The inter-state cricket match, Selangor Negri Sembilan commenced yesterday. Belangor scored 149 in the first innings, towards which total Stonor contributed 47, Grenier 42, and Harris 27. Negri Sembilan replied with 57, Linnell taking fire wickets75 words
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Article54 1914-06-04 7 Wanted, More Mausers. (Reuter.) London, June 3. Bir Edward Carson, speaking at Belfast, wid that despite the fact of the fleet wntch*>B »t sea he was going to have more aauieri. He had little faith in the Amend“Hg Bill. If the necessity arose he would wnd54 words
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Article40 1914-06-04 7 (Reuter). Vienna, June 3. The Austrian estimates for 1914 —5 preride for loan operations of nearly 133,000,000 Kronen, of which 103,000,000 »f°nen are to meet the special credit voted T the delegations to the Armv and Navy.40 words
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Article51 1914-06-04 7 (Reuter). Washington, June 3. The foreign Relations Committee of the has adopted a resolution in favour of in regard to the Panama tolls he reiolutiou will be submitted to the Senate. h it doubted whether the Foreign Com- resolution will obtain the necessary J -thirds majority in the51 words
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Article40 1914-06-04 7 (Reuter.) p. Paris, June 4. Poincare has requested M. "2“' form. Cabinet, fur P tStl is mentioned as Minister y. ore, 8 n Affdirs, M Noulens as Finance thiri %n< l Clementel as Minister for V 5010»,,,40 words
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Article182 1914-06-04 7 IDENTIFYING THE DEAD. Reuter. Quebec, June 3. A few more bodies have been recovered and 102 altogether have been identified. The latest official figures give 1,024 as the number of the dead. Thirty-six first-class, 47 second-class, 136 steerage passengers and 233 crew were saved. The precaution has182 words
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Article83 1914-06-04 7 {Reuter). Londjn, June 3. At Dudley, Warwickshire beat Worcestershire by an innings and 321 runs. At Leicester. Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire by 214 runs. At Brighton, the match between Sussex and Kent was drawn in favour of Sussex. At Taunton, Somerset beat Gloucestershire by seven wickets. At Leyton, Essex83 words
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Article68 1914-06-04 7 Further Outrages. (Reuter.) London, June 3. The Suffragettes are becoming increasingly violent. A young woman destroyed with a hatchet two pictures in the Dore Gallieries and severely wounded an attendant. Three Suffragettes horse-whipped the prison doctor outside Holloway, and two violently assaulted the editors of the Belfast Telegraph68 words
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Article64 1914-06-04 7 World-wide Congratulations. (Reuter.) London, June 3. His Majesty, who spent his birthday at Buckingham Palace, received world-wide congratulations, among the first to arrive being Queen Alexandra’s A feature was the receipt of letters from 50,000 children. A family dinuer party will be held tonight. The official birthday64 words
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Article30 1914-06-04 7 (Reuter.) New York, June 4. In a match between the two possible America Cup defenders Resolute beat Vanitie over a 25| miles course by 192 sec.30 words
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Article41 1914-06-04 7 (Reuter). Peking, June 4. The White Wolves broke through a cordon of Itroops and looted Minchou, including the mission but the missionaries are safe. A large Mahomedau Army is attempting to bar the march of the marauders northwards.41 words
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Article90 1914-06-04 7 Reuter.) Londou. June 3. A jE5,000,000 4j/& Russian Railway loan at 93 is being underwritten. Negotiations are being carried out by the Ceylon Government with regard to the engagement of an Entomologist to investigate the r-hot-hole Borer in Ceylon. The arrangements are expected to be completed shortly.90 words
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Article122 1914-06-04 7 (From, Our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 4. An important legal decision was given by Mr. Goldthorpe, the magistrate, who discharged Golden, the boarding house keeper, who was charged with cheating bv Van Geyzel, his manager. The prosecution produced an agreement by Golden to the effect that he122 words
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Article215 1914-06-04 7 Yesterday. To-day. I i €> O S3 P 53 c. PQ 02 5 m RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/6 9/3 8/74 D/4A B. Mertajam. 1/6 1/114 1/6 1/114 Chersonese 2/1 2/6 2/1 2/6 C. Malay 7/104 8/9 7/104 8/9 Dennistown... 16/3 19/14 16/3 19/14 Highlands 43/9 46/3 43/6 46/Kamuning J/10215 words
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Article64 1914-06-04 7 Tin, Rice and Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 12£ tons at $69.30 Straus Tradiug Co., 150 70.00 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 275 70.25 Total ...437| tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£139 cash and .£l4l three months’64 words
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Article76 1914-06-04 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3 —The Tin Slump. Japau in China. Hard-worked Courtiers. s—Bukit Sembawang Results. Eastern Extension Telegraph. Butterworth Golf Club. B—Rubber Notes. Penang Golf Club Mixed Foursomes. Inter- Settlement Cricket: Penang vs. Perak. 10 Company Law and the Empire Need76 words
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Article199 1914-06-04 7 Yesterday Stia Tanjong Tokong defeated Babusabar by four goa's to one. The game was watched by a large rrowd Mr. H. M. Omar acted as referee. This evening Darol A man plays Sungie Ara, last year the match between the two teams ended in a draw, of199 words
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Article1017 1914-06-04 7 ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER. The last case for trial at the assizes was commenced this morning in the Supreme 7 Court before Mr. Justice L. P. Ebden and a common jury, when Ramsamy was placed in the dock to answer a charge of attempt1 ing to murder bis wife,1,017 words
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Article271 1914-06-04 7 S.S. TAKADA IN PORT. The British India Steam Navigation Company’s new steamer, a a. Takada, which has been put on the Calcutta-China and Japan run in place of the s. s. Thoniwa, arrived here veaterday afternoon at 1.15 p. m. on her maiden trip. She271 words
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Article634 1914-06-04 7 The Tropical Explotation Syndicate of Throgmorton Street, London, has issued Part II of their book, entitled The West Indian Islands describing the suitability of these islands for tropical agriculture. They are the nearest tropics to Great Britain, to the United States and to Canada —an advantage not634 words
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Advertisement295 1914-06-04 7 HORSE FOOD The best horses must have the best food. Don't insult and injure them by giving inferior substitutes. This food is good value for your money. Penang Cycle Emporium, 12. KINC STREET. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: —SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All For."ns.295 words
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Article2160 1914-06-04 8 Disconsolate Situation in the Share Market-Remarkable Consumption ot Raw Rubber during recent months—Para Receipts—A Sidelight upon the Position in the Brazilian Industry—Lanadron, Ledbury and Cluny Reports. So far as the Share Market is concerned there is certainly nothing to enthuse over, though the basic conditions, from an investment2,160 words
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Article345 1914-06-04 8 Mixed Foursomes The following is the draw for the Mixed Foursomes Match play under special handicap-* as given below, over 9 holes of tha long Jinks on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Final 18 holes. Cu .5 Preliminary Round. 1st Rouud. 3 Mrs Dunn and C C Rogers,345 words
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Article120 1914-06-04 8 The Members of the George m the East Lodge No. IlsB G.S 8., R.A.0.8. held their meeting when they re-elected Primo RG. Andrews to the chair for a second time as their Presiding Primo. After the Presiding Primo had installed the officers in their appointment a120 words
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Article2403 1914-06-04 8 PENANG vs PERAK. PENANG'S BRILLIANT VICTORY. The cricket match between Penang and 1 Perak, which began on Tuesday, was concluded yesterday evening at 5.30 p m. Penang won a very interesting and exciting match by four wickets and two runs, although at one time on the second day2,403 words
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Advertisement188 1914-06-04 8 |**********4*4 KATOO DEEBOOK" No Liability. NOTICE is hereby given that a CALL (No 9) of ONE SHILLING per share on thfl Contributing Shares in the above Company has been made and is due and payable at my office, No. 63, Beach Street, Penang, on or before the 10th day of188 words
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Advertisement2270 1914-06-04 9 HIPPING. •T/ BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD Expected Arrivals and Departures For Mall Service Outward. Singapore (Three times a week). Due Pen&Df? June H J- 2 23 Steamer. Connecting with S.S. Himalaya Devanha China Himalaya Delta Medina Mongolia Egypt Malwa Morea Maloja Homeward. Date. June 13 27 July 112,270 words
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Article918 1914-06-04 10 Need or Unificatioe. In insisting on the neoeMity for the organisation and co-ordination of Imperial trade Mr. Hugo Hirst refers in the Britannic Review, the first number of which has just appeared, to the special desirability of unifying cumpanv law throughout the empire. In th'-se918 words
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Article570 1914-06-04 10 Best Age for Plating the Game. It has often been an interesting question, says the London Standard, for discussion as to what age, assuming that no prolonged break has occurred in his career, a player should be at his best. His best time has frequently been put down570 words
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Article609 1914-06-04 10 With the growth of the modern industrialism in China, the question of child-labour begins to call for serious consideration and treatment. It is a knotty problem to face, especially so since it is the common custom all over the country to rush the children into some609 words
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Advertisement49 1914-06-04 10 Rowel Complaint in Children. Duiiug the summer months mothers should watch for any unnatural looseness of the child’s towels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble mav be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea* Renirdv can alwavs be depended upon. For sale tv all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement378 1914-06-04 10 ALLEN DENNYS Co.. Penang, PROPRIETORS OF THE PENANG RUBBER AUCTION ROOMS. jBHLES held every tuesdry Uadtr the auspice* of THE PENANG CHAMBER OF COMKEi.CE RIEBER ASSOC’ATION. RUBBER bought or sold by PUBLIC AUCTION or PRIVATE TENDER. FORWARD SALES ARRANGED. RUBBER transhipped and insured to any PORT at minimum rates. RUBBER378 words
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Advertisement399 1914-06-04 10 For Chronic Chest Complaints, VV >odo’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 63. in—m nnmsaaenac NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. The undersigned i:< instructed to take posse, si > i'f ind rut nr> for sale b 7 auction, On Friday, sth June, 1914, AT 11 A.M. At Logan's Buildings,399 words
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Advertisement137 1914-06-04 10 To Exhibitors Curio Hunters, Our Ist Shipment of the^. ar and Last Consignment i*f or 1914, of Antique and Modern Chi»» Tea-sets, Fancy Tea-pots, Blue Plates, Flower Vases Bc., Sc. having arrived from China and Japan, and aro now on view at Our Show-Room AT VERY LOW PRICES, RANGING FROM137 words
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Article431 1914-06-04 11 Tkachino a Lbmo*. SanQiiie Fhim Thai tells an interesttorv of an attempt to defeat the lß t oil of the military service law, and of •ChaDoened to the personage who made V- attempt. At Tachin, the recruiting 1 *h<intv issued a summons in the ordinary uthu t431 words
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Article406 1914-06-04 11 Everybody who is at all about the King knows that His Majesty has not at all lost the habits of the quarter-deck, and that he can express himself with considerable vigour when aroused. And he has been very much aroused of late If there is406 words
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Article30 1914-06-04 11 The following are the fixtures b'EMI-FlNAL. 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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Advertisement97 1914-06-04 11 Something Dependable.. Diarrluei is always more or less prevalent during this weather. Be prepared for it. Chamberluiu’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual- It can always bo depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. lb i 6 &'s■?! WA £5 m 4h r' W ffff.497 words
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Advertisement60 1914-06-04 11 tfurwan The sunlit isles of the summer sea Gleamed gay in the waters blue, But the heart of the man was ill at ease, And his face was of pallid hue. But his soul revived when a boat arrived With a cargo of life renewer, He laughed like a boy—he60 words
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Advertisement169 1914-06-04 11 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG. THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Unrivalled Position. Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Teleframs "NORMANS, 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 has now169 words
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Advertisement83 1914-06-04 11 (e ®S ®®®®i S.®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® GOODRICH TYRES 7SS S3 r\~ *3 Sr-rsss Zĕ *-.:Z -crry y X-v C3C- V .\wv fc wv S5 MTS V .«ra* yW^. 1 w. V V# '*T »5 5 N aw H «> HAjyt T5 1 The Largest Tyre Factory, with {he Greatest Output in the83 words
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Advertisement1515 1914-06-04 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s s»*cut mint O.V.G. Whisky. u-.-.u -'S. wn*M c*. AUKNTB IVK PIiWAMG S’ F. M. S. .aVIB CORSAR 8 SON'S Well-Known Extra Navy Canvas, No. 0, SIKIiIASES, EDTTEBY 8 Co. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO IF HAD «trill FROM 1111,515 words
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