Straits Echo, 29 June 1914
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1914-06-29 1 Straits Echo mil CHRONICLE OP EVENTS. ORCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST Gin .RALLY VOL. 12. $24 Per Annum PENANG, MONDAY, 29th JUNE, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents No. 14736 words
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Advertisement1396 1914-06-29 1 m <■sB T 5 fc /m 05 v<4 T NS .-a 952 best for all purposes. ■gUlt-H» 11 Georgetown Motor Garage, 7a. PENANG ROAD. AGENTS FOR PAIGE, MITCHELL and LITTLE FOURS. Telegraphic Address: HOKIMTEIK. BANKS. The National Benefit Life Property Assurance Co.. Ltd. If you want to HIRE A CAR1,396 words
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Advertisement36 1914-06-29 1 RfflKS f no HOME 's I u HAPPY 1 WITHOUT A PATHEPHONEI a Invaluable to Every Family aad a Pleasure to Youagfi’ Old. Literature A further particulars from TIANG LEE Co., 53, Beach Street, Penang. r^sS^SEiEilc»36 words
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Advertisement116 1914-06-29 2 NATURA I r LION BRANBJ (STERILIZED) J m o > 1 <r> v wra-ilfy C.r.md Prix: 7 <?/ y p »ns 19(*; St. Louis I 9ol G»l| iI«d; 1893. 1893. 189 s rin 399 VC m Ullllll!lllllillllli!liliil!tiillHlli!!'i! t i;iullll .^ehutz/narkc SiltBf««» e 0 IS,j9J--fr> prag 1 En' e r Bc116 words
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Article1178 1914-06-29 3 The Habit or K*riATiifo T mman About Others. 8 Wbat would the common conversational life of the world be, one wonders, if 80 tyrant with an ear like that of Dion T9 ,u 8 were to overhear and punish all remarks people not necessarily malicious make about other1,178 words
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Article1014 1914-06-29 3 PRACTICE THE SECRET OF THEIR SUCCESS. (Bt A. E. Relf.) There is little need for me to point out the value of an all-round playor in the cricket field his value to a side is plainly apparent. The difference between the allround man and the one who specialises1,014 words
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Advertisement467 1914-06-29 3 HOTEL NORMAN. PENANG, THE ENGLISH HOTEL. Unrivalled Position. Cold Storage Food. Special Terms to Government Officials, Planters and Commercial Visitors. Cable»: ••NORMANS.” Tele, No. 392. CINEMATOGRAPH THE BODEGA 2A, BEACH STREET. The Rendezvous of Penang. A New Kitchen having been acquired and fitted according to the requirements of the MuuicipJitv467 words
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Advertisement92 1914-06-29 3 Chamberlai'A Pain Balm A touch <-f rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, Cbamherlaiu’s Paiu Brim drives away the pain at I once and cures r’ne complaint qu'cklv. First application drives relief. When a bottle of I it is kept in the bouse the paiu of burns92 words
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Article157 1914-06-29 4 Cornelia, Hr. 8«., 194. Ewart. June 27, Malacca, June 24, Gen. -E. S. Go.. JutUnL. IXrn. 3 i ia l .Knad«n,Ju»e; 27, Copenhagen, May 9, Gen Slot Delta Br'. 4.780. Mm Jm» j 3b»mrl)*i. Junu 16. Gen.—A. Q- 4 Co. EUorn, Br. 2,567 Ltdo Judo 27. Smg«pore, June 25.157 words
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Article53 1914-06-29 4 June 29. Cornelia, for Port Swettenhain. Port Dickaon and Malacca. Ellenga, for Singapore. Nile, for Port Swettenham. Singapore, China and Japan. Avaqyee, for Bindings. Siti wan. Bagan Datoh and Teluk Ans nTonq Chay Un, for Pulau Langkawi. Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perils and Setul. Flying Dragoon, for Port53 words
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Article207 1914-06-29 4 Fo. j Alor Slur (Rrdah)— Per Kedah, i to-morrow. 9 a.m. j Tongkah Per Malacca, to-morrow. 1 p-m. Singapore, China and Japan Per Laisang, to-morrow, 2 p.tn. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per; Omapere, to-morrow, o 4 ..o. Dindings and Sitiawan—Per i'anykor, to-morrow, 4 pm. Teluk Anson —ftr Hebe, to-morrow,207 words
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Article119 1914-06-29 4 Penang, June 29. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/3f£ 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4, g 3 Credit 2/4 M 3 Documentary 2/44 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174^ 3 days’ sight Private 175| Bombay, Demand Bank 174= Moulmein, Demand Hank 173* 3 days’ sight Private 176119 words
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Article196 1914-06-29 4 Gold Leaf ...$64 40 Black Pepper 16.50 Dwyers White Pepper 28 25 buyers Trang Pepper 19 no stock Clovps 50. nom. Mace 110 nominal. Mace. Pickings 93- —sellers Nutmegs 110 23 —nominal (No 1 6.10 sales Sugar 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 925 buyers r Tahbun...196 words
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Article188 1914-06-29 4 Penang, June 29. j 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 j Pork— Pork per catty 38 .Pig 8 Hstd k 24 Psot188 words
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Article2258 1914-06-29 4 p o 1 O -S 1 ts ri Q S Capital. dumber of Shares issued. Issued Value. Paid Up Dividend», Karr»** X Sellers j Quotations. 1 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 RUBBER —DOLLAR J*HaR6». 130,000 1 1 1 o p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. 5 PC’ Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate,2,258 words
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Advertisement44 1914-06-29 4 Economy in t e End. It costs hut a small amouut to ke«p Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy always in your medicine chest, and ,t is economy in the end. It always cures and cures quickly. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement35 1914-06-29 4 Little P- fcer Pumpkin blew bis little nose. Wiped bis streaming eye-lids. Wore bis warmest clothes, Put bis feet in mustard, Sneezed twelve times—no fewer, Till bis mammy cured bim With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.35 words
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Advertisement72 1914-06-29 4 •iiv I i 'I M -H-+++4+++ |r++++<4| I i THIS 1 is Ij IT» f. ’S Cod Liver Oil Compound C C.i 3s? 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 ihe stomach. Highly72 words
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Article943 1914-06-29 5 Successful Qtmkhana. The first motor gymkhana under the auspices of the Penang Automobile Club was held on Saturday afternoon at the Polo Ground, Sepoy Lines, and was witnessed by a very large crowd. Almost all the members of the club were present, together with a large number943 words
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Article235 1914-06-29 5 The fortnightly handicap shoot took place on Saturday afternoon, firing commencing at 3-15 pm. The attendance was tmill, owing no doubt to the Veterans’ Ball of the night before and the Motor Gymkhana. Wantage. with h’cap mad Mrs Wright-Motion .71 37.39 Mrs Hilton 67 37.03 Capt235 words
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Article133 1914-06-29 5 Penang vs. Caledonia. I Penang won both the Singles and the Foursomes iu the golf match against Caledonia which was played over the Caledonia Links yesterday. It was a most enjoyable match. The scores were as follows Singles. Penang Caledonia Beath 1 Hunter 0 Fitzgerald 0 Gray 1133 words
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Article52 1914-06-29 5 The following ties have been fixed for to-moi row Poub’er Handicap. J S Rose and W S Dunn vs. Butterworth and Cullen (2). A R Adams and Cunningham vs. Muir and J G Allan (3). D D Richard and Reimann vs A F Robertson and R H52 words
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Article209 1914-06-29 5 The Hotel Norman is making an j enterprising departure. The want of a. Junior Club where billiards aud refresh- j meats could bejobtuiued at a reduced prices, I has often been deplored in Penang. Mr. j Bruuel-Normau as a licence holder, is! precluded from running a club209 words
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Advertisement177 1914-06-29 5 is no check loathe ‘Popularity of 44 Black If a 13 4' 1 C 1 MM (UNI e scotch whisky "black a white" t«a£* -u. ,r HE HOliSf- Of COMMONo r/'t‘ «Mivr Di-vnLUX» KM m JAMES BUCHANAN CO., LTD. LONDON. GLASGOW, 4c. DISTILLERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT. Sole Agents: ALLEN DENNYS177 words
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Advertisement12 1914-06-29 5 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure la. M.12 words
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Advertisement307 1914-06-29 5 -K )DC DSOC DC D# SMOKE! W. D. S’ H. O. WILLS’ FAMOUS EMBASSY CIGARETTES No. A Cigarette that has made a name and reputation that will last, owing to its splendid quality A perfect blending. r* t tfi |W «.■"r.V 3 62 VIRGINIA cigarette ho. Wills q RISTOL LOMI>307 words
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Article, Illustration95 1914-06-29 6 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per annum. OutBtation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo 586 Printing Department 343 N.B. —All business communication* should b*95 words
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Article1187 1914-06-29 6 Although wo have yot to learn particulars of the antecedents and position of the assassins who made such a determined and successful attempt to mur ler the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary during his visit to Bosnia, it may be assumed that the crime was neither1,187 words
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Article52 1914-06-29 6 The N-D L mail steamer Prim Eitel Friedrich, having left Colombo at midnight on Saturday, the 27th inst, is expected to arrive here on Wednesday, the Ist prox at 2 p m. and will leave for Singapore, China and Japan, probably at 10 p m on the52 words
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Article48 1914-06-29 6 The B I Con-ract acket Tccstn. having left Negapatam at 10 pm. on Sunday with the Mails, may be expected to arrive on Thursaay, at 3 p.m. She is scheduled to sail for Port Swettenham and Singapore at 6 p.m. the same day.48 words
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Article823 1914-06-29 6 Mrs. Fox. of Taiping, and Mrs. Zacharias, of Kuala Lumpur, are staying in Penang. Mr. Hastings Rhodes, of the F.M S. Legal Department, has returned to the Federal Capital. Mr. H. A. Forrer has gone on leave of absence for eight mouths, and Mr. R. B. Osborne823 words
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Article799 1914-06-29 6 RATS AND RECRUITING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 29. Mr. Macfadyen, presided at the meeting of the Planters Association of Malaya which was held at the Selaneor Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The London Exhibition. The chairman announced that a sum of $8,600 had already799 words
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Advertisement209 1914-06-29 6 Always Something New. Blondin Safety Lamp, when upset it rights itself, good light. Price: 50 cents only. d 2<» O -3 C P.5 'j£„ 1 I /f'i 4 .‘-L* >•«.* rfto<v;t 0 Hink’s Lamp, brass container, clear light, small consumption of oil. Price $1-50. Hink’s New Patent Phoenix Lamp, no209 words
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Article1581 1914-06-29 7 struck down with His wife. SHOT WITH BROWNING PISTOL. A determined assassination. (Reuter). Vienua, June 2J. The Archduke Franms Ferdinand and his wife, the Duchess of Hohenberg, h he n assassinated when driving in tha streets of Serajevo. A Detailed Account. Serajevo, Ju ne 27.1,581 words
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Article134 1914-06-29 7 FRESH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. (Reuter.) Durazzo, June 27 The Albanian iasurgents have askel for fresh peace negotiations and requested Prince William to appoint a delegate to be accompanied by a representative of Great Britain as they distrust the Government’s official negotiators. Vienna, June 27. Two thousand persons have134 words
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Article94 1914-06-29 7 Sir Richard Dane's Views. (Reuter.) London, June 27. Sir Richard Dane, tha ex-Indian Civilian who is at present engaged iu reorganising the Chinese Salt Gabelle, is at present in London. He has accorded an interview to a representative of the Morning Post in the coarse of94 words
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Article92 1914-06-29 7 Parke and Gore Beaten. Renter.) London, June 27. In the Singles at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship meeting Brooks beat Gore by two sets to nil: 7—5, 6—l. In tho Doubles Mavrogoriato and Doust beat Crawley an 1 Davson by three sets to two:3-6,6 —33,7,5 —7,6 —3,992 words
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Article69 1914-06-29 7 Jack Johnson vs. Moran. fßeuter Paris, June 27. In a contest between Jack Johnson and Frank Moran the former won on points. Moran, who put up a very plucky fight, was severely puuished. Degenerate Society Dames. Paris, June 28. A remarkable feature of the JohnsonMoran fight was69 words
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Article61 1914-06-29 7 A Visit from th« Tsar. (Reuter.) Kronstadt, June 27. The Tsar has paid a visit to the British Squadron in harbour here. Kronstadt, June 28. The Russian Imperial yacht with the Tsar and his family on board steamed through the British lines and subsequently the61 words
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Article63 1914-06-29 7 (Reuter). Washington, June 27. In view of the rumours which have been in circulation to the effect that the United Spates Atlantic Fleet will after the completion of the Panama Canal remain indefinitely in the Pacific, the Government has issued 1 statement that the Atlantic Fleet63 words
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Article51 1914-06-29 7 (Reuter.) London, June 27The liner Gothland which went ashore on the rocks near Lind’s End has been refloated. Batavia. June 27. The steamer Kintuck is ashore on a coral reef. She is in a safe position. The accident was caused by the recent earthquakes and upheaval of the51 words
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Article30 1914-06-29 7 The Army v. the Navy. (Reuter.) Loudon, June 27. In the annual cricket match between^ the Army and the Navy at Lord’s, the Navy vox by 134 runs.30 words
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Article81 1914-06-29 7 A MUNICIPAL LUNCHEON. (Reuter). Kiel, June 28. The Municipality of Kiel gave a luncheon yesterday in honour of the officers of the British squadron. Admiral Koester, head of the German Navy League, was among the guests. Very cordial speeches were exchanged. Berlin, June 28. The semi-official81 words
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Article74 1914-06-29 7 GRAND PRIX RESULT. Derby Winner Third (Reuter.) London, June 29. The following wa9 the result of the race for the Grand Prix of Paris (1 mile 7 fur.) which was run yesterday Sardanaple, be by Prestige Qomma, 9.2 (1) La Farina, ch c by Sans Souci IT74 words
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Article53 1914-06-29 7 The Empress Disaster. Storstad's Counsel's Contention. (Reuter). Quebec, June 27. At the Marine Court of Enquiry into the loss of the C. P. R liner Empress of Ireland counsel for 1 the Storstad argued that the only explanat ion of the disaster w-is that the steering gear of the Empress53 words
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Article39 1914-06-29 7 (Reuter.) London, June 27. At Gloucester, Lancashire beat Gloucester by an innings and 33 runs. At Nottingham, the match between Notts and Yorkshire was drawn in favour of Notts. At Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Kent beat Leicester by 134 runs.39 words
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Article63 1914-06-29 7 As Amicable Settlement. (Reuter.) Constantinople, June 28. The Greek reply to the Turkish Notes on the subject of the prosecution of the Greeks in Turkey and of the Turks in Greece is friendly in tone it agrees with the solution of the emigration difficulty proposed by Turkey63 words
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Article42 1914-06-29 7 (Reuter.) Lisbon, June 27. A representative of the Ministry of the Colonies is proceeding to West Africa to enquire iuto the circumstances attending the arrest and imprisonment of the Rev. Mr. Bowskill by the authorities of the Portuguese Congo.42 words
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Article25 1914-06-29 7 A Munificent Donation. (Reuter.) London, JunB 28 Sir Caird has given a donation of j£24,000 towards the funds of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.25 words
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Article36 1914-06-29 7 Bill for Strategical Roads Reuter.) St. Petersburg, June 27. The Duma at a secret sitting passed four Bills, including one providing for the construction of strategical roads in the Far East.36 words
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Article122 1914-06-29 7 Reuter.) Leipzig. June 27. There has been an earthquake in Saxony and at some places where shocks were felt; the population showed signs of panic At Leipzig the rumbling underground was quite startling and the panic was somewhat intense. A number of houses were damaged, j In122 words
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Article56 1914-06-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) S ngapore, June 27. Mr. Derrick, presiding at th« meeting of the Belat Tin Mining Co., said that there had been no loss on open working. The position of the company had slightly improved but the life of the mine was gradually ending. The56 words
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Article38 1914-06-29 7 (Reuter). London, Jud* 29. The Dublin correspondent of the Tunes states that the National Volunteers aunouuce that a Defence of Ireland Fund to purchise arms will be opened throughout the eouutry on July 16.38 words
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Article207 1914-06-29 7 Yesterday. To-day. legs >, a PQ co 33 co RUBBER. Anglo Malay. 8/6 9/6 8/6 9/3 B Mertajam. 1/9 2/1 1/9 2/3 Chersonese 2/1 2/6 2/1 2/6 C. Malay 7/6 8/44 7/6 8/4* Dennistown... 15/6 18/44 15/6 18/44 Highlands 42/- 44/9 42/6 45/3 Kamnning 1/7 2/1 1/7 2/1 Linggi207 words
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Article212 1914-06-29 7 Tin, Sice and Copra. The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange rf buyers, no sellers j Singapore: Straits Trading Co.. 125 tons at 69 60 Rangoon rice is quoted here to-dav a* »151 j'er coy an. Copra sun-dried »10 Owing to the212 words
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Advertisement557 1914-06-29 7 Mr. H. A. Cader. P.P.C. n-iE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. JIbad Orric*:—SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in Ail F orms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agents for Penang. SELLAR, MURRAY A CO. orui Ojfietr; —No. 7, Unto» Stkbkt. NOTICE. PENANG AUCTION MART. Tho sale of Peak View Cantonment557 words
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Article1068 1914-06-29 8 GOLD MEDAL AT THE RUBBER EXHIBITION. The Company’s Position Explained. 1 he tenth ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Balgownie Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at Gresham House, Singapore, on Friday. There were present Messrs. R. C. M Xindersley, presiding, G. A. Derrick and H. T. White1,068 words
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Article777 1914-06-29 8 YESTERDAY’S FIELD OPERATIONS. Some Exciting Encounters. Very interesting and instructive field operations were held yesterday by the members of the Penang Volunteer Corps, the Cadets and th 9 Sikh Police. The general idea was that George Town (Blue) was a beleaguered town. The enemy (White), who had command777 words
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Article95 1914-06-29 8 Monday June 29. Esplanade, 6 to 7 pm. 1 Overture ...Bronze Horse ...Suppe. 2 Cake Walk...Miss Lulu Batwing ...Grey. 3 Waltz ...Song of the Sea ...Quentin. 4 ...Sizillietta ...Blon. 5 March ...Hurrah Boys ...Lacalle. Mr. Tang Shao-yi and Dr. Wu Ting-fang have jointly despatched a (telegram to President95 words
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Article1274 1914-06-29 8 AN INDIAN LADY ON INDIAN AFFAIRS. To the Editor or The Times. Sir, —Your leading article in The Times of May 30 has answered Mrs. Besant very completely upon the emigration question, and on one or two other points. But her great gift of oratorical1,274 words
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Article248 1914-06-29 8 Another Revolution in China Inevitable. A Shanghai message of June 17 says: The North China. Daily New» publishes a letter said to have been penned by Sun Yatsen and addressed to a Japanese in a high position, in which a collaboration of China with Japan is248 words
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Article237 1914-06-29 8 The recent conviction of several Chinese nonias for gambling in a house in Kampong Attap emphasises what we said a year or more ago on the subject of gaming among Chinese women folk, and recalls the experience of Penang in this respect some years ago. The favourite237 words
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Article147 1914-06-29 8 A Serious Outbreak. Kota Bharu, June 28. Never in the annals of Kelantan bat there occurred such an outbreak of cholera as the present—and of the virulent Asiatic type. The reason for the outbreak is ascribed to the overcrowding of the gaols. There appears to have been147 words
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Article115 1914-06-29 8 The report of the Singapore Electric Tram. cover n 8 the jear ended December 31 1913, states that the capital of the comDanv is now £lOO,OOO, in 400,000 shares of 5s each The profit for the year, after charging debenture interest, depreciation, and rovaltv w* 0 ““I115 words
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Advertisement313 1914-06-29 8 Last 5 Nights OF THE STAR OPERA The Roy»! Theatrical Company of Singapore. AT KING STREET THEATRE. To-night To-r.ight!! The Company will stage “RADIN NACA BERANTA.” WhM This f T Will Mean to Bi t U You to ;;ioHT f CALL AT George Town Kinema, Kuala Kangsa Road Theatre, And313 words
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Advertisement39 1914-06-29 8 Something Dependable. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent during this weather. Be prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.39 words
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Advertisement331 1914-06-29 8 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d. PENANG CRICKET CLUB. The following p.c.c. debentures have been drawn for redemption on 31st August, 1914, after which date they will cease to bear interest. Nos. 3, 8, 20, 24, 30, 41, 42, 49, 61, 91 98, 100, 111, 115,331 words
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Article33 1914-06-29 9 Vettfii hr oik Agentt Due Qoeben Singapore B M &Co~ let 'July. Prim Pi tel Friedrich Colombo BM A Co 2nd «> Devanha (Colombo AG.ACo. 9th Himalaya. 'Singapore A G ACo 11th33 words
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Article28 1914-06-29 9 Vff'U For Au?nt* 6’ &f ben Colombo B M ACo. July. Prim Eitel Fri*dri*k 8inKaporo B.M ACo Devnka •8inf?apore AG. ACo Bimtm lay a Colombo A.O ACo28 words
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Advertisement424 1914-06-29 9 Expected Arrival» and D e p* rturcs Mail Seryi ce flntward. Due I’enang Steamer. Connecting with s.s July 9 h 23 Aug. 6 20 Sept. 3 Devanha Delta Himalaya Arcadia Kgypt Malwa Morea Maloja MoolUn Homeward. JGoes through to London via Bombay FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class424 words
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Advertisement1701 1914-06-29 9 iSHIPPING. > tJa 3R1TISH INDIA STEAM NAYICATION C0„ LTD, NQRDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company i. sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Lisbon or Gibraltar, Algiers. Genoa, Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice verm), Port Said, Suez, Aden,1,701 words
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Article1014 1914-06-29 10 THE FRENCHWOMAN OF TO DAY. Appearances and Reality. Paris, June 1. A few weeks ago Paris was en fete for Queen Mary of England, and since then the balconii s and windows of all good Catholics have been decorated in honour of Joan of Arc, whose azure and1,014 words
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Article1356 1914-06-29 10 The President's Understudy. In a speech delivered at a banquet given by the Central Asian Society, Viscount Bryce voiced apprehensious which are now generally felt, if not openly expressed, by many foreigners and Chinese President Yuan, he stated, might keep going as long as he had money1,356 words
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Advertisement10 1914-06-29 10 r Chronic .Chert Co inpl^ts Wood,' (Jrnt P. PPMlntt USdi10 words
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Advertisement355 1914-06-29 10 Neuralgia, Nervous Breakdown NURSE HALL, c/o Mrs, Bassett, Commercial P! c, Landport, Portsmouth, Eng., writes: —“I was suite. ..;j from nervous breakdown with Internal Neuralgia, when I began a course of Phosferine. After having t ken it for three or four months, I felt better thin 1 had done for355 words
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Advertisement202 1914-06-29 10 INTERNATIONAL Rubber Congress 8 Exhibition, BATAVIA, 1914. NOTICE. IN VIEW of MR. A. VAN LAER having kindly promised an award for the best commercial sample of smoked sheets (Hevea) produced bj any one of the estates in MALAYA the subscription list has been re-opened and entries will now be accepted202 words
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Advertisement395 1914-06-29 10 PENANG CONFECTIONERY 18, LEITK STREET, THE THEATRE GOERS’ RENDEZVOUS. When Appetite Flags Try a Change of Diet Under the Palms. Chops, Steaks, Cutlets, Rolls, Puffs, Tea, Coffee, Cocoa, etc. at MODERATE CHARGES ARE SERVED NIGHTLY. NOTICE OF SALE. BY ORDER OFTHE ADMINISTRATOR. The undersigned will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION On395 words
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Article400 1914-06-29 11 One triumph—it i. not th Kaiser can fairly claim ae tha ?‘Tone— the twenty-six year. rule, uj'l* of h B Germany more a nation 0 f l r ,has any other nation in the World men tha made during the Elbe HegatU. E 8 fff h audience400 words
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Article391 1914-06-29 11 MK. B. J. T. BOSANQUETS INDICTMENT. Not a Great Game. Mr. B. J. T. Bosanquet, the famous Middlesex cricketer, has written a letter to the Times concerning the tendency towards effeminate pastimes, and is very emphatic in his remarks that golf tends to selfishness and ill-temper.391 words
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Advertisement286 1914-06-29 11 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months mothers should watch for any unnatural looseness of the child’s bowels. When giveu prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. 'ms286 words
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Advertisement47 1914-06-29 11 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 by 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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Advertisement229 1914-06-29 11 ••Ben *r w«*w c n Ess i B si iXL 1 £cLy THIS 13 IT! Waterbary’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound r- s®??®®@® TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset229 words
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Advertisement1296 1914-06-29 12 Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANMLANDS, BOTTEBT 8 Co.. AGENTS FOB PBNANC V F. M. S. ihVID CORSAR 8 SON’S Well-Known Extra Wavy Canvas, No. 0. SAKniANPS, BUTTERY 8 C*. BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO BE HAD RETAIL FROM ALL1,296 words
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