Straits Echo, 5 June 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1914-06-05 1 Straits Echo I DAILY CHRONICLE Of EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GEN VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, FRIDAY, sth JUNE, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 12736 words
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Advertisement1143 1914-06-05 1 >mm 531* »lAN» cm INT m‘Ms& *s W 258- m* aci /6 (S VUnE. T Wm z 4 *0 H 9> t M best FOR all purposes. Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a, PENANG ROAD. agents for PAIGE. MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS. Telegraphic Address: HOKIMTEIK. If you want to HIRE A CAR1,143 words
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Advertisement35 1914-06-05 1 rioHOME is HAPPY WITHOUT A jjj IPATHEPHON.C i jij Invaluable to Every Family |j| and a Pleasure to Youngl? Old. 01 LiteratnreA further particulars from Iffl I TIAJNG LEE Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang. 3^&Usilsn=ii=it3iit=it=iS=ii^t=it=iLaisisnsj35 words
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Advertisement98 1914-06-05 2 NATURA MILK LION BRANDJ (STERILIZED) J i Ml Grand v Prix: V P f 1900 St. Louis 1904C,,< cjih P, *to On *OJe •lies: *893. ‘«93. •«98. 1999 S Ki Schutzmark* si» c 0^ e,,,,0 ,|»l* -Kg* Bosct) i g WAREn Mecklenburg (DeuW* 1 0^ 1) M *DE in GERMAN?*98 words
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976 1914-06-05 3 Rubber and Wrong. w j A |.'aria, who contributes the Eduction to this curiously frank and f 0 book, writes, there is probably (1 p f the world in which Nature Zorich and luxurious a garb as in lowlands through which the mighty; tb0&976 words
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Article1047 1914-06-05 3 There were several stages of the spacious sailing track from the Channel to the Line, the Line to the Horn, thence through the wide Pacific, where the deep sea ship was more likely than at others to meet and exchange fraternal greetings with her consorts. Just outside the mouth1,047 words
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Article252 1914-06-05 3 PROTEST AgAINBT ALLK4ED SCANDAL IN the New Hebrides Of all the evils which civilisation brings in its wake to the uncivilised races of the world, the accompaniment of driuk is the worst.” said Colonel Robert Williams, M. P., presiding on May 14 at the aunual meeting252 words
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Advertisement45 1914-06-05 3 Economy in tie End. ChkmV° S i S a amount to keep a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea it ii *l alWa >B in jour medicine chest, and u<i nom T in the end. It alwajs cures quiokly. For sale bv all *DU penri" “Dd Dealers45 words
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Advertisement481 1914-06-05 3 m 9 m m m OUR BOOK BULLETIN n All tb« Papers A Journalistic Ilevue (Fun and Wisdom from AH the Papers). George Bernard Shaw by G. K. Chesterton. The Story of My Life by Evelyn Thaw. The Preparation of Plantation Rubber by Sidney Morgan (published by The Rubber Growers’481 words
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Advertisement393 1914-06-05 3 ft i Vi Ml hwy Tedd This iitiie maid’s life was by Yeno's Lightning Cough Cure. I am certain that I'eno's I.iyhtniny Cowjh Cure saved my child's life, she „as aimed on the point of suffocating with IChoatting Couah hut Feno’s cured her completely."— From Mrs. Tedds, 29, Aew Town393 words
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Advertisement690 1914-06-05 3 GOVERNMENT OF PERLIS, TENIERS FOR THE SINKING OF A BORE HOLE FOR COAL 8 OIL IN THE STATE OF PERLIS. r will l>e received at the office 1 of tbe Adviser to the Government of Perlis, at Perlis, up to noon of the 1st day of July, 1914, for a690 words
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Article63 1914-06-05 4 Indragiri, Dut. 161. Bron, June 4. lleli, Ju e 3. Gen— K PM. Taroba, Br. 3.657. Addenbrooke June 4. Madras. May 28. Gen-H. h Lightning, Br. n. 2 122. L Negapatam, May 2., ixouRm,l. °Dut. 825 Pod>»°- J°" BaUTia, May 25. O»--* f S> H S. Co.. ai «.V63 words
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Article336 1914-06-05 4 JCN E 5. Indrauiri, for Deli and Langsa. Benoa, for T. Semawe, Segli. Olehleh and Sabang Jin Ho, for Asaban. PerZt*. for Trang, Tongkah and Pang Nga. Pin Seng, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. XJn Peng, for Pulau Langkawi and Berlis. Pangkor, for Dindings, Sitiawan336 words
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Article119 1914-06-05 4 Penang, June 5. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3fJ 4 mouths’ sight Bank 2/4 A 3 Credit 2/4/, 3 Documentary 2/41 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days’sight Private 1754 Bombay, Demand Bank 174| Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 j 3 days’ sight Private 176 Madras119 words
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Article199 1914-06-05 4 Gold Leaf J 64 40 Black Pepper 16.50 buyers White Pepper 27 25 buyers Trang Pepper no stock CHoves 46. sales Mace 110 nominal. Mace. Pickings 98 —sellers Nutmegs 110 23. —sales No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.25 buyers f199 words
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Article179 1914-06-05 4 Penang, June 5. 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 Poek— Pork per catty 38 Pig’s Head •M M» Js Feet >m >M179 words
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Article2005 1914-06-05 4 a 0 S Number of a. E P a Capital. Shares Dividends. J e S i»»* 1 11 1 pfc P-t 1910 19U 1912 1913 1914 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. s! sc '“s 5 'sr SsHSSr *8 B ElSB ■asif 4 i lSSHs“ E 1910 500,000 500,000 1 1 5 17*2,005 words
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Advertisement39 1914-06-05 4 Loud rolls the drum, with a rum-tum-tum, The bugles blare, but our boy’s not there; He is home in bed With an aching head. He did not parade (By the flu delayed) Big musters assure With Woods’ Peppermint Cure.39 words
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Advertisement109 1914-06-05 4 viilinlilllUllimUlliUUaUlUiiil^'gUULUmiUiUUmha mammmmmmmmmmmmm THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS 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. H lghl y recommended by the medical profession. E OF ALL CtIEMISTS 'HwwmmninnnTmTr109 words
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Article1362 1914-06-05 5 ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER. The hearing of the last case for trial at I the Assizes was resumed yesterday afternoon I m the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice |L. P. Ebden and a common jury, when Ramsamy was charged with attempting to murder his wife, Nagamal, at Erian Estate1,362 words
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Article501 1914-06-05 5 The report of the British India Steam Navigation Company, Limited which was to be submitted to the meeting on the 26th ult., states that the result of the year’s operations to December 31st was satisfactory, and after making a liberal provision for depreciation, there is an501 words
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Article236 1914-06-05 5 SAMPLE OF MANCHESTER PRODUCT IN COLOMBO. Cost or Prodcctiom Said to be 4d. per lb. A small sample of the rubber produced at the synthetic rubuer factory started at Handforth has been received by a Colomlo rubber buyer and was shown to a Times of Ceylon representative last236 words
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Advertisement698 1914-06-05 5 n^oCDCDC. r<K 300CDCDC 3CDCXDCDCXDC3OC Showdls Patent SAFETY-RAZORS IN LEATHER CASES AT $2-50 EACH. Leather 8 Fancy Goods of Various Descriptions at Moderate Prices. CHONG KEE Co., 25. beach street. r ZDOC DOC DOC DOC DOC DO CANVAS. brushes. OILS. ETC. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS FOR WATER OR OIL COLORS. l 50 n698 words
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Advertisement305 1914-06-05 5 c ftl o <b C 3£ v& EG*? res oo i FELUCCA I MasperO FRERES \*4Ĕr FrercsL™ *—Vzjffl OAN* HUB AAANUAACTUBt AU r •OLrSv SVWi AWAATV'I'V* VS k 'rnßßgw Vxt C—r FABRIQUE DE *--> Cigarettes fgyptiennes ii H FRERES T \J v- > Rouge if la m NS wjl’ y305 words
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Article, Illustration98 1914-06-05 6 Pvfeliehed daily (except Sundays and fMil holidays) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59. Beach Street, Penang. Fnioa D|% Lml m $24 per annua N OuM^Mn. M Postage Extra. Ifcil Rdsfessn (Port Free) «17.50 •ana iodmss h ECHO—PENANG.” v Telf hens Noe. Echo 51$ Printing Departaent 34398 words
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Article1228 1914-06-05 6 In The World Set Free a new book by Mr. H. G. Wells which was sent to us for review by the mail yesterday, the author in one of his prophetic glimpses into the future describes a Sunday scene on Hampstead Heath in the thirties1,228 words
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Article88 1914-06-05 6 We note with considerable interest that Dr. E. Marian Layman (of Kuala Lumpur) will, give a lecture on Euthanasia in the Masonic Hall on Monday evening at 9 o’clock, under the auspices of the Penang Athenaeum Dr. E. Marian Layman is a lady well known in the F.88 words
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Article64 1914-06-05 6 A Wi» for tke Straits. The following was the result of the Far East Interport Rifle Match Singapore 942 Shanghai 942 Hongkong 92" Penang 913 Singapore and Shanghai tied in the total score as will be seen, but Singapore haring the better score at the longest range (60064 words
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Article865 1914-06-05 6 Mr. Kenneth Kemp has come over from Kel&ntan to Penang on a visit. Mr. Beavia has left for Home. He expects to return in four or five months time. T.O.M. A daughter of President Wilson, of the United States, has arrived at Peking on a pleasure trip.865 words
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Article937 1914-06-05 6 June 5 is the festival of St. Bonita. a saint who converted the Germans very imperfectly,” as an Oxford don once put it He was a Devonshire man named Winifred and was born in the eighth century. There are few churches to his memory, but one may be937 words
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Advertisement252 1914-06-05 6 MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM o o o o o o o o o o AINC CHEANC Co f 59, Magazine Road. We have just unpacked a large consignment of private rickshaws of the latest type which can be fitted with English-made wheels, etc. complete and can lie had at prices which defy competition252 words
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Article132 1914-06-05 7 G|t i;CO-BL ,LGAFI^ FERE NCES. (Reuter.) Sofia, June 4. pr p anti-Greek demonstrations on of tbe populace yesterday both at P* i Wgrna. Sofi» the crowd removed and carried A* 80 l- flac which had been hoisted over church. The Bulgarian Governba» apologised to Greece for132 words
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Article129 1914-06-05 7 (Reuter.) London, June 4. The miners, railway men and transport k are holding a private conference in i don with a view to the establishment of labour alliance. The decision arrived mil be submitted for final endorsement i the members of the different unions at tb»129 words
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Article74 1914-06-05 7 Skid to be Surrounded. (Reuter.) Peking, June 4. The White Wolves cleverly concentrated iftor eroding the Government troops by tmking up into small detachments and tabling back. They have how looted lioehow in Kansu and the famous Tibetan Luauery of Choni. They defeated the Mahonsedans in one74 words
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Article39 1914-06-05 7 (Reuter.) London, June 5. H. M. the King in a letter to the P.ess thinks his children wellwishers from his tat and declares that their greetings on hie birthday have given him great pleasure.39 words
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Article43 1914-06-05 7 Many Fatalities. Reuter. Pittsburg, June 4 During a motor-cycle race here one machM which was taking part in the contest duhed into a group of spectators killing t*o and iujuring several of them. The Archer Armstrong, is not expected to recover.43 words
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Article39 1914-06-05 7 {Reuter). London. June 4. ftater’i Agency learns tLat Great Britan and Germany have agreed to send a Hrihip to Durazzo, if the other Powers do •tawiie, in the event of any danger threatPrince William, Mpret of Albania.39 words
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Article41 1914-06-05 7 (Reuter.) Lisbon, June 4. Portuguese Government is sending cftci&l of the Colonial Office to the Congo ;nT *stigate the circumstances connected the arrest and detenti jn of Mr. Row--14 the British missionary, by the local ‘"thoritisg.41 words
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Article26 1914-06-05 7 {Reuter). London, June 5. or the Open Golf Championship at -'on there are 78 fewer entries. The princompeting are Mr. Jenkins Mr. Hilton.26 words
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Article27 1914-06-05 7 {Reuter). u.- London, June 4. liotij' lntwuuc ®d that the Norddeutscher ermall 'A.UBtmlian lines a.,... to arrange a joint monthly IAIB fhe Continent to New Zealand.27 words
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Article191 1914-06-05 7 naval aviators killed. (Reuter.) London, June 4. Commander Bice and Lieutenant Cresswell, of the Naval Wing of4.be Royal Flying Corps, have been killed by falling with a hydroplane into Southampton water. London, June 5. The hydroplane on which Commander Rice and Lieutenant Cresswell were manoeuvring suddenly191 words
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Article73 1914-06-05 7 Speech by Sir Edward Carsoa. (Reuter). London, June 4. Sir Edward Carson and General Richardson witnessed the manoeuvres of the Ulster Volunteers at Baronscourt, the seat of the Duke of Abercosh. The operations included the recapture of a position previously stormed. Sir Edward Carson, in a speech73 words
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Article73 1914-06-05 7 Fuaeral of Victims. (Reuter.) Quebec, June 4. Twelve members of the crew of tbe Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Ireland were buried to-day with much ceremony. Military bands attended the funeral and flags were flown at half-mast throughout the city, while there were services at the churches73 words
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Article57 1914-06-05 7 More Rebel Successes. (Reuter.) Mazatlan, June 4. The rebels have cut off communication between Mexico City and the west coast, captured the town of Colima and surrounded the town of Guadalajava. Durango, June 4. General Carranza roports that the rebels have captured the towns of Tantima and57 words
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Article63 1914-06-05 7 Veaue and Date Fixed. {From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 5. At a meeting vesterday of the committee of the M. S. V. R. Battalion Rifle Club, wjth Major Fox in the chair, it was decided to hold the Bisley at Taiping on63 words
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Article124 1914-06-05 7 The output of rubber from the following estates during the month of May was as follows lbs. Bakap Rubber Plantations, Ltd— 23,510 Batu Matang Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 8,047 Jong Landor Rubber Estates Ltd. 24,177 Kedah Rubber Co Ltd. 23,935 Perak River Valley Rubber Estate 2,559 Alor Pongsu124 words
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Article118 1914-06-05 7 POLICE PRECAUTIONS. (Reuter.) London, June 4. The police are taking the most stringent precautions in view of the Court to-night, as they have been warned of a Suffragette plot to gain admittance to the palace. Distvrkaace at Coart. London, June 5. This morning’s newspapers state that at the118 words
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Article59 1914-06-05 7 Selangor rs. N. Sembilan. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 4. In the cricket match between Selangor and Negri Sembilan, Selangor made 228 for six wickets in their second innings and then declared the innings closed. Negri Sembilan in their second innings only made 68, so that59 words
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Article57 1914-06-05 7 Yesterday Da-ol Aman defeated Sungie Ara by 2 goals to nil, the game was well contested but the Relau team was always on the defensive side, Mr. IT. M. Pawan acted as referee. To-morrow Bahrol Alam is meeting Jamatol Horea, lait year’s score was in favour of57 words
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Article103 1914-06-05 7 Tin, Rubber and Riee The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 12|tonsat $70.00 Straits Trading Co., 125 70.55 Eastern Smelting Co., 75 70 70 Singapore: Straits Trading Co.. 150 70 82 5 Total ...362£ tons. Tm is quoted in London to-dav at103 words
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Article153 1914-06-05 7 Mr. S. C. Raffles, Superintendent of Chandu at Ipoh, has received a letter from his brother at Home giving some further details of the discovery of Sir Stamford Raffles’ grave in Hendon Churchyard. The writer says that all three coffins are almost in pieces, and through153 words
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Article596 1914-06-05 7 EX-RICSHA PULLER'S CLAIM. In the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice T. Sercombe Smith the hearing was resumed of the suit brought by Ong Ah Sok, formerly a riesha puller in Penang, against Captain R. D. Caswell of the s 8. Pangkor for damages for the596 words
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Article217 1914-06-05 7 Three Malays, named Wan Teh, Babjee and Ibrahim, all of them old offenders with a good string of convictions attached to their names, were this morning arraigned before Mr. R B Osborne in the Third Court at the instance of Detective Inspector R. Little to show cause217 words
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Article177 1914-06-05 7 At a «hade over par Dennistowns give a very fair return on the dividend now paid of 10 per cent., aßd Ibis is only 2$ per cent, lower than the 1912 distribution. The report is of interest because the company produces coconuts as well as rubber, and it177 words
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Article212 1914-06-05 7 Yesterday. To-day. g e 5 3 9 *3 3 n GO 00 RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/74 9/4% 8/6 9/3 B Mertajam 1/6 1/11% 1/6 11U Chersonese 2/1 2/6 2/1 2/6 C. Malay 7/l<H 8/9 7/9 8/74 Dennistown... 16/3 19/14 ]6/3 19/1* Highlands 43/6 46/- 42/6 45/Kamuning 1/10 2/3 1/8212 words
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Article120 1914-06-05 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3 The Upper Reaches of the Amazon Rubber and Wrong. Native Races and Drink. Speakings. s—The Assizes Alleged Attempted Murder. British India Annual Report. Synthetic Rubber, Sample of Manchester Product in Colombo B—The Rubber Position. The Law and120 words
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Advertisement130 1914-06-05 7 Economy in t v e End. It costs but a small amount «o keep Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrbcea Remedy always in your medicine chest, and it is economy in the end. It always cures and cures quickly For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers HORSE FOOD The best horses130 words
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Advertisement170 1914-06-05 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkad Office: SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agents for Penang. SELLAR, MURRAY CO. local O fice No. <« Union Strkrt. TAIPING MEDICAL HALL, (ESTABLISHED 1900) The Wholesale House for Drugs, Chemicals, and Patent Medicines of170 words
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Obituary255 1914-06-05 7 Obituary. Reuter London, June 4. The death is announced of Right Hon. Sir William Reynell Anson, Third Baronet. [We gather the following from Who’s Who:—Right Hon. Sir William Reynell Anson, 3rd Baronet, cr 1831 P. C. 1911: D.C.L Unionist M P. for Oxford University since 1899; Trustee of the National255 words
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Article1059 1914-06-05 8 The present moment, when a great many of the best known and soundest rubber com panies have issued their reports for tbe pa« year, forms a convenient opportum y review the general position J have now had experience for a u 7 I the lower prices, and1,059 words
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Article699 1914-06-05 8 To The Editob of th* Strait* Times. 8i r> —I hare been rery interested in your j leading article on the above and also the comments by the various scribes who hare j entered into discussion of same. Your remarks following Harem Skirt p‘01d Woman”699 words
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Article269 1914-06-05 8 Here is a strange story of a Madrasi stationmaster, says the Timet of India which iB worth the light of day. An unfortunate human wreck was brought from the wilds of bis station, en route for the Madras General Hospital. He was in so precarious a269 words
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Article676 1914-06-05 8 TBhtkt Ltst. Tbe following are the entries for the proposed Gymkhana which will be 'hfcl<3 on Saturday, June 13 100 Yasds Scbadcz. M J Finlay, C W B ‘Hewitt, EHB Fleming, G H Corke, T H Stone, L J P Joaquim, J A Alexander, R L676 words
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Article244 1914-06-05 8 With tin now at about .£l5O, which a few months ago was quoted as high as £23o a price undreamt of in the philosophy of any mother’s son in Cornwall—the orators at Cornish meetings will no doubt be falling back upon their stock phrase: What244 words
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Article287 1914-06-05 8 m i 200 Yards. Mn Maclean 26* Mrs Wright-Motion 26* Mrs Hilton 25* Mrs Liston 25* Mrs Johnson 24* Mrs Webb 23* Miss t heeseman 22 Miss Mathieu 22 Mrs Hart 20 Miss S B Smith 19 The Maclean Cup. H’cap. 200 Total, yds. Mrs Maclean287 words
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Article185 1914-06-05 8 At the Bukit Mertajam Police Court before Mr. K. Scott, yesterday morning, a Hindu named Naina was sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for a period of three weeks on a charge of theft in a dwelling, in consideration of his having already been confined in Prison since the185 words
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Article211 1914-06-05 8 The P. O. and B. I. Combine. Regarding Reuter's message relative to the amalgamation of the P. O. and B. I. Companies, interviewed by a Timet of India representative the acting superintendent of the P. <fc O. Company at Bombay said 1 really do not know any more than you211 words
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Article136 1914-06-05 8 This is a three-reel detective drama that is going to become a house-hold work among patrons of the picture theatre the principal actor in it is Mr. Rodman Law, the wellknown American aviator, the fearless man who jumped off the Singer building and went up in a136 words
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Article1141 1914-06-05 8 OLD FARQUHARS-c*. CENTRAL UNION. Old Farquhars Win. The second replay between these teams in the Cup Tie Competition came off yesterday on the Esplanade before a very large crowd of spectators who followed to watch the play with kean interest. Both teams put their strongest sides in the1,141 words
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Article68 1914-06-05 8 m -*l3, London, May 25 Saooa. The Sagga Rubber Co., Ltd., declare interim dividend of 15 per cent. Bueit Cloh. The Bukit Cloh Rubber Co. Ltd j dares a final dividend of 61' no. making 18* per cent, for th e carries forward £4,045. 48(1 Malaysia. The68 words
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Article117 1914-06-05 8 The following ties has been Monday the Bth inst: led for Championship. G B F Southam vs. E R Henderson m W B Houston J I) F N Syer vt. J M Chalmers (8). The Mussoorie Municipality has European lady to a seat m the CounciMV117 words
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Advertisement10 1914-06-05 8 For Chronie Chest Complaint*. Woods’ Great Peppermiat Cure, b. 6d.10 words
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Advertisement290 1914-06-05 8 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Niuht Woods’ Great Peppermint Curefls. 64. PENANG CRICKET CLUB. The following p.c.c. deben. TURES have been drawn for redem». tion on 31st August, 1914, after whiciMe they will cease to bear interest. Nos. 3,8, 20. 24, 30, 41, 42, 4», 41, fl 98, 100, 111,290 words
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Advertisement2170 1914-06-05 9 SHIPPING > S.N.C fxpcctcd and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Due penaDg Steamer. Connecting with S.S. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Fob Singapore (Three times a week). June Jane July H Au2' II 25 9 23 6 20 Himal a J a Assaye Devanha China Himalaya Delta Medina Mongolia Egypt2,170 words
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Article994 1914-06-05 10 In a recent bock on Lady Hamilton two French authors write of Nelson that “he was guided by instinct, not by reason And so, far more than they suspect, are ir.ost men. It i« commonly s*id of women tl at they are guided by instinct, not >994 words
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Article876 1914-06-05 10 The result of the reduction of the price of the Times has exceeded all expectations, and is certainly an additional feather in the cap of Lord Northcliffe. Had Mr. Moberley Bell and Mr Walter taken the advice tendered in these columns a few years ago, instead of messing876 words
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Advertisement40 1914-06-05 10 Scmethinf Dependable. I>'.\rrfcoßi ih always more or les9 prevalent during this weather. Be prepared for it. t'hainberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbtea Heiuedy is p ompt aud effectual. It can always be de|ended uoon. For sale by all L>-speusarii's nd Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement823 1914-06-05 10 Why they take Read tue*e letter* from prominent Europeans,resident in the K*st, and you will realise why they and many thousands of others swear by Sanatogen as a means ofc keeping oneself thoroughly fit and healthy in this trying climate. Why not follow their example A Genuine Tonic. Don't lie823 words
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Advertisement92 1914-06-05 10 Chamberlai /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 and92 words
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Advertisement250 1914-06-05 10 I In weakness, neurasthenia CONSUMPTION CHLOROSIS /9\ Use HEMOGLOBIN Deschiens All doctors agree that thi9 vital Iron of the Blood le ALWAYS CURES, and gives every one health, strength and„heauty. at, Far bettor than uncooked meat, Chalybeates, etc. r ——)«Q«cx3ottoQcjy —>»<_>«crji Bernese Alps Milk Co. t CONTRACTORS TO THE X250 words
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Article450 1914-06-05 11 n— w thk hit emotional Psychic Gazette) lias heard of the malign Egyp- E uuimv case which was brought to the tl D Museum some years ago, and whose BnM* 11 dealt death and disaster to atP*? I mJ others who looked upon it. I Vis450 words
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Article403 1914-06-05 11 Hitherto the newspaper which may be taken to represent English Nonconformity have adopted an attitude of strange indifference to the fears of their co-reiigionists in Ulster. At last the British Weekly, without aoandoning its faith in Home Ruie, has come definitely down on the side of Ulster,403 words
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Article16 1914-06-05 11 The following are the fixtures Finax. June 9.—Penang Cricket Club vs. Old Farquhars.16 words
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Advertisement124 1914-06-05 11 Bawd Complaint in Children. During the summer months mothers ihould watch for any unnatural looseness of the fluid’s bowels. When giveu prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be de- pended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.124 words
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Advertisement52 1914-06-05 11 Operations Averted. j Do you know that a very large per cent t of supposed cases of appendicitis are only r an inflammation of the bowels brought on i by constipation Chamberlain’s Tablets cure constipation even after it becomes j| chronic. Give them a trial. For salo by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement174 1914-06-05 11 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Unrivalled Position. Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Telegrams: “NORMANS, PENANG." Telephone i v o. 392. THE BODEGA 2A, BEACH STREET. The Rendez-vous of Penang. Chops 6 s Steaks from the Grill. Mings and Cocktails a noted feature.174 words
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Advertisement134 1914-06-05 11 <S (5, (•3 ft; G i®®®®®®®®®®®® S ft)®®®®®® 5 ft ®®®<s 'vft M A R T L L’ S B R A N D Y TO CONNOISSEURS FOUR FACTS CONCERNING 1. In England more Mart ell’s Brandy is sold than any other brand. 2. Martell’s Three Star Brandy is the134 words
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