Straits Echo, 14 November 1914
1914-11-14
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitsecho
Straits Echo
-
Title Section35 1914-11-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS». CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 12. $24 Per Aaaum PENANG, SATURDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1914. Single Copy, 10 cents No. lies35 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1162 1914-11-14 1 c S’ S H *7 sr, S !> O P Pi Pi o The Doctor advises aud reeomQ mends. It is nourishing, invi- gorating and strengthening. Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A Penang Rend. Due to arrive by a sl am r. One 5 Sealer EMPIRE CAR AS ILLUSTRATION. BANKS. Chartered1,162 words
-
Advertisement24 1914-11-14 1 WHEN ORDERING SPECIFY.; “Dog Head Stout.” In 1 It is Strengthening and Invigorating. Sole Ageats TIANG LEE ft* Co., Penang <& Kuala Lumpur. ■■■■■■■□□□annnnnnnn DDDOOU24 words
-
-
489 1914-11-14 2 W (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAT Thursday, 7th Jaiuarj. 1915 SECOND DAY Saturday. 9.h January, 191a. FIRST DAY. Thursday 7th January, 1915. 1. The Opening Stakes. Value 8500 A Handicap for all Hordes to be enters a 8tat489 words
-
Article1115 1914-11-14 2 It is, of course, very easy after an event i has taken place to claim the prescience of < wise prophet and to crow I to’d you so I The Times of Ceylon is, however, entitled to i take some credit to itself for having so1,115 words
-
637 1914-11-14 2 The following report was presented at the Fourth Annual General Meeting held in; London on October 27. Report of tho Direct' rs and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th Juno. 1914, to be presented at the Fourth Annual General Meeting637 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement690 1914-11-14 2 1« TIava at 5 pm on Tuesday, 29th December, 1914. Handicaps for the fcntnes vIOSv First Day will be published on or before the 2nd January, 1915. A penalty of 7 lbs. incurred in a Handicap by the winner of any Race run subsequent tothe publication of the weights and690 words
-
Advertisement60 1914-11-14 2 A Fav:rit€ Rub Down. The eolfpr, the football player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Pis just the thing for a rub down after a hard game. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains and swellings are cured in one-third less time than by60 words
-
Advertisement88 1914-11-14 2 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and permanent cure, a remedy that is pheasant to take, a remedy that contains nothing injurious. Chamberlain’6 Cough Remedy meets all these requirements. It acts on nature’s88 words
-
Advertisement143 1914-11-14 2 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Lid., IMPORTERS OF Australian Frozen Meat, English and Siberian Fish and Game. Fresh stocks always on Hand. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED, PENANG. Telegrams: STORAGE. telephone No. 602. mmm. .V' tm "O vr-crcr -c m ASAHI BEER. THE RECOGNISED STANDARD IN THE EAST Awarded Highest Prize143 words
-
-
Article1227 1914-11-14 3 [IPhe Nineteenth Instalment of vhesi Notes appeased in the Echo or November 7th.] The canal or riv»r (river Lea, I think> at Waltham’s Cross Wi. thickly fringed on both banka with anglers. They eou d easily have made a human chain without moving, for as far as1,227 words
-
Article663 1914-11-14 3 > j A meeting of the Indian Immigration t Committee was held at Penang on Novern--1 ber 13th. There were present Mr. E. S. Hose, > acting Controller of Labour (Chairman the Principal Medical Officer, F.M 8. (Dr L C- L. Sansom), the Hon’ble 12. Young and663 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement291 1914-11-14 3 < bJ t n a bJ ft: -i < u bJ £L U z < z < z o 3 ID o i/i j < gUCHANANS b SCOTCH WHISKY 3 P; nN BLACK» Lr SCOTCH taMES BUCHANAN *CNrU= SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT" L. BLACK WHITE ALWAYS THE HIGHEST QUALITY Sole291 words
-
Advertisement52 1914-11-14 3 Accidents Will Happen, It it ay be impossible to prevent au acci' dent, but it is not impossible to be prepared for it. Chamber!* u’s Pain Bilm is not beyond anyone’s purse, and with a bottle of this liniment you are prepared for most anything. For sale by ail Dispensaries52 words
-
Advertisement12 1914-11-14 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cere Is. 6d12 words
-
Advertisement539 1914-11-14 3 m kk OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. 2 4 OZ. TINS. i i g Just received a shipment of Best Mah May Cigars, Pro- jj visions and Tobaccos of Leading Manufacturers. Also Sola Helmets with White Muslin Pugrees, Curzon Hats and Pigstickers of Latest Fashionable Shapes. ICE and Martin Co.’s Aerated Waters can539 words
-
-
Article, Illustration95 1914-11-14 4 fiblished daily (except Sunday» and public holiday») AT TH CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang, raic*. Daily Local »24 per annum. t Outetation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Po»t Free) $17.50 CABI/S ADDRUSS ECHO—^PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 bjrinn ccirTui-.icAtion* »hoold b« *dd95 words
-
Article1025 1914-11-14 4 Our leading articles ot' yesterday and last Saturday have brought us so many expressions of approval that we can only conclude that the public is much more actively interested in the subject of the treatment of the alien enemies in our midst and the rumours to which1,025 words
-
Article429 1914-11-14 4 A half-crown income-tax, a regular army of well over two milliou men, a casualty list of fifty-seven thousand in three months —that is a prospect at which in ordinary times the average Briton would have stood aghast. But to-day the Empire realises that it is engaged in429 words
-
Article598 1914-11-14 4 Mr. E. S Hose, Controller of Labour, is on an official visit to Penang. t < Mr. W. H. Thorne, of Messrs. Adams A Allan, left for England on long leave yesterdav. Captain J. Fisher Welch, for a long time master of the s.s. Kedah, left for598 words
-
Article238 1914-11-14 4 Spies is Pmu(. We learn on good authority that the Colonial Office in London is now in possession of information which proves that for some considerable time two German residents in Penang were actively engaged as secret agents for the German Government. Both of these238 words
-
Article1016 1914-11-14 4 Now that all the German vessels in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, with the excep. tion of those which took part in the battle off Valpariaso the other day, have been accounted for, it is not perhaps too much to hope that the censorship regarding the movements of1,016 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement106 1914-11-14 4 PRITCHARD S Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR ROVER CYCLES. PICTURES of PENANG. Twenty-eight Beautiful Half Tone Views with description. Bound in a Neat Album. Just the thing to send Home. PRICE: $1. LIFE and SCENES in the F.M.S. An Album of Views of Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Malacca, Taiping, etc. price: ONE106 words
-
-
Article638 1914-11-14 5 [Reuter’s Service.] Copyright Telegram. Received 13th of Nov. at 6-30 p.m. VIOLENT ACTIONS. Paris, November 12. An official communique states that on the left wins tlie action continues to be as violent as ever with alternate uuiiuportint advances and retreats. The battle-front has not varied appreciably since638 words
-
Article586 1914-11-14 5 (Reuter’s Service.) C opyright Telegram. Received 14th of Nov. at 8-40 a.m. Petrograd, November 12 A Petrograd communique says that a 5 battle has developed on the front Stalluponen —Krugliouon—Soldau. We have occupied l Johannesburg There have been small t engagements towards the Silesian frontier Further south586 words
-
Article234 1914-11-14 5 I’ENANG HARBOUR LIMITS. (From Our Om Correspondent.) Singapore, November 14. At the Legislative Council meeting yesterday the Hou. Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, Colonial Secretary, moved: That this Council approves the limits prescribed in Council Paper No. 28 of 1914 as the limits in the Settlement of Penang within234 words
-
Article529 1914-11-14 5 Requiem Mats Celebrated ia Singapore. As already briefly announced by cable, the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore was crowded on Thursday morning when the Bishop of Malacca, Monseigneur Birillon, assisted by Father Balloche and Father Lambert, celebrated a requiem mass for the sailors who lost529 words
-
Article880 1914-11-14 5 WELL-KNOWN TOWKAY SUED. The heariog was resumed yesterday afternoon in the Supteme Court before Mr. Justice T. Sercombe Smith of the case in which Khaw Joo Tok and several others sued Ng.Boo Bee and several others to have (1) an account taken of the partnership dealings between880 words
-
Article71 1914-11-14 5 23rd Sunday after Trinity, Nov. 15 8-00 a.m. Matins Choral 8- am. Holy Communion 9- a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil Service) 5- p.m. Sunday School 6- p.m. Evensong and Sermon Hymn 202 Rejoice the Lord in King Psalm LXXYIiI Oakeley Magnificat Stainer. Parisian Tone Nunc Dimittis Anthem Lord71 words
-
Article69 1914-11-14 5 Services will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, to-morrow —At 9 am. specially for Children; at 6 p.m. Public worship for all. Subject of sermon by Rev. William Cross, M a., at evening service will be “Intimations! of Immortality.” Hvtnns (from Church Praise) 12, 419,69 words
-
Article981 1914-11-14 5 J (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) i Kuala Lumpur, November 12. 1 Your remarks upon our very friendly treatment of alien enemies ia this part of the world, m the leader upon *‘The Crown Colonies and the Situation,” that, appeared I in the Straits Echo of Saturday last981 words
-
Article262 1914-11-14 5 At the Bukit Mertajim Police Courf, before Mr. R. Scott, on Thursday a ILndu named Nala Taiuby was convicted of (1) ottering for sale milk to which water or other ingredient had l»eeD added to the prejudice of purchaser, and (2) of selling milk without having first262 words
-
Article59 1914-11-14 5 The following articles will bo fouud on our outside pages Page 2. —Defenceless East Indian Waters. K.M.S. (Malay States) Rubber and Coconut Plantations, Ltd. 3. —Wright on Roads. Indian Immigration Committee. 6. —Spies. The Navy at; its Imperial Work: Fall of the German Colonial Empire. A College of Tropical59 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement159 1914-11-14 5 The golfer, the football player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is just the thing for a rub down after a hard gatno. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains aud swollings are cured in one-third Kss time than by any other treatment.159 words
-
-
Article1533 1914-11-14 6 Bt E. B. OsBomw. l Certain journals which have been strongly I pro-German in the near past, and will prob- i ably return to that way of thinking in the 1 near future (when the final settlement i comes in sight, and they begin to implore i u> not1,533 words
-
Article1261 1914-11-14 6 FALL OF THE GERMAN COLONIAL EMPIRE. Bt John Letland The guiding principle which inspired all Bismarck’s policy was concentration of German strength and power. He distrusted the exponents of Colonial expansion on the ground that their propaganda was antagonistic to the great objects he1,261 words
-
1190 1914-11-14 6 We must express our complete sympathy with the proposal brought forward by the President at the third International Congress of Tropical Agriculture, held in London, to found a college for the special teaching of tropical agriculture somewhere in the Tropics nor do we think his1,190 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement161 1914-11-14 6 HOTEL NORMAN. PENANG’S SELECT RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. COLD STORAGE FOOD. Special Terms to Government Officials and F.M.S. Visitors. A Specialty is made of the TABLE D’HOTE at $1 in t e large dining room or $l-25 in private rooms. The Proprietor invites comparison with any Hotel in the East or elsewhere161 words
-
Advertisement40 1914-11-14 6 He who hesitates is lost— Maxim old, but true And you must not count the cost When you’re feeling blue. Get to work on or cold. Be a swift pursuer Rout the hated foeman bold With Woods’ Great Peppertniut Cure.40 words
-
Advertisement242 1914-11-14 6 J. G. ALLAN, Engineer 8 Contractor, F.Af.S. Railway Buildings, Penang, begs to inform Contractors, Planters and Miners that he has taken over the Agency of Chop EWE LEONC HO, TIMBER MERCHANTS 8 SAW MILLERS. Works: Kota, Kuala Muda. Depot: Bridge Street. LARGE STOCKS CARRIED OF Chenghai, Merbau 8 Meranti. Scantlings242 words
-
Advertisement625 1914-11-14 6 Early Colds. Be careful of the colds you take at this time of the year They are partieularly’dangerous. A neglected cold may mean a* win-ter-long cold. Take Chamberlain’s Cougt Remedy at once. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. THE Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite625 words
-
-
Article410 1914-11-14 7 The distreas iu Germany may lie gauged from the announcement made iu its leading and most authoritative journal that the Government intends to ask for a credit of from fifty to seventy million sterling for the relief of the unemployed. This news fits iu with the revelations I already410 words
-
Article566 1914-11-14 7 It is a good news that the Dutch GovernI inent has forbidden the export of petrol, which means, of course, its export to Germany. That Government has consistently I done its best to prevent the enemy being I supplied with articles of contraband, and I its latest566 words
-
Article380 1914-11-14 7 I R. J. Walker, writing in The British 9 1 Review on Benedict XV holds no doubt I concerning the power of the papacy r This war, at its close, will call for I the execution, on no stinted scale, of 1 1 retributive justice: it will380 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement183 1914-11-14 7 For Chronic Chost Complaints, Woods’ Great, Peppermint Cure, Is. 6d f*.- t S'i, CALM I c 1 C ACM STORM CALM L_ k 4,Ly j*** v-i n Mfefjj flfer i*.T iIMSJi rs ■^;.v m M*&! m w ■X#y n *t •*> 7 S Bfc > '•■Vi •r xvrrw 5» »p183 words
-
Advertisement57 1914-11-14 7 Chron c Constipation. Chauiberla.n’s Tablets can and do cure constip ition. One or two of these tablets taken ;;t bed time will keep the bowel3 open, aud while doing so will invigorate the stomach and put the disordered liver in a condition to do its work in a natural manner.57 words
-
Advertisement91 1914-11-14 7 GOODRICH /mmh l w m TYRES 1 ■Vn* r j A n •-v. r%ru -< 'vW s' I U tX»* 1 IWHS r Mi *J*- I 5:!*! rtf 5 is? IMS a m sm j mm I V*. UW«* te ?v.) vat V* cK I vv»v<u Vj <_ The Largest91 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1914-11-14 8 DRINK ms RECOGNISED BY CONNOISSEURS AS THE LEADING BRAND ON the MARKET SOLE AGENTS: KATZ BROTHERS, LTD., PENANG18 words
-