Straits Echo, 7 January 1915

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  • 39 1 Straits Echo MilV CHRONICLE or F VENTS. CiRCH.ATINO THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 13. $24 Per Annum I'ENANG, Til L' KSDA Y 7tli JANUAKY, 1915. Si«tle Copy, !0 c«ntj No. 6
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    • 1186 1 VHEM ORDERING SPECJjgP ‘‘Dog ht»d Stout. ifA •r\ tin* dV It is Strengthening and Invigorating. s*i«Ag« n( Co.. Ptnann 3 Kh da Lnm/^r ■iiDDDaaaiMMuaauuLiania nanaun Georgetown Motor Garage 7\ Penang Road. Due to arrive by a st«am*r. Oae 5 Seater EMPIRE CAR AS ILLUSTRATION. < BANKS > Chartered Bank of
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    • 35 1 Sol. TIANG LEE CO., p;e»n| Koala Lua»«r. ■n r 1 '-imi oi 0 >5 s The Doctor advises and m- m manda. Tt is Qr invigorating and strsngtbuing. IQ •|hBir muwdio pw|l t fofl JVIJf
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  • 528 2 VERSATILITY IN MEETING THE NEW CONDI ITONS Lessons or the War Enemy More D»«|rro«i N>w Th*» E»tr. It seems to to 4 quilt bei/ond qwtt on 'hut the Orman St jf is facing w 'h deliberate dete mmot on a long t cue for which n
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  • 312 2 Hundreds or Thousands Wanted. (By an Eve Witness This war is going to be one of exhaustion and after tk- regular armies of he be liq* r en's have done their work it will be upon the measures taken to prepare an l ut lise
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  • 1043 2  -  (By Anthony Nugent) How (he K -iser must butj Ku g Thing of I bo due tbmliical display be would havo made of that meeting with the President at tbe IroDt an 1 "the details he would b ive sent ->ur. to tbe world, through Wolff’s if
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    • 98 2 S right At It. There is no us» cf our beating around the hush We m'cht as wel l out with 1» fir*t as last W- wnt you to try Chmther h iu’s Coutfh Kemedy »h» n- xt tim» you ha e a cough or cold Tbe r e is
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    • 655 2 Ih WEAKNESS, fJLZUH A STM CONSUMPTION CHLOROSIS r-> I* l sjT T 1.-. u,• I Use HEMOGLOBIN Deschiens All doctors agree that thi3 vital Iron of the fii d ALWAYS CURES, and gives every one health, -trergth cn Kej-iy. i cotter than uncooked meat, Chalybeatos. et cc DOC DO COMING!
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    • 64 2 fure T *t Cough. does i ot troubi* s 'me cough, it or that rn D bave consumption m**n thnt I™* t 0 bave but is in«t bat 7 n f UDeS are and it take Oha* kT f *°> b on fbe 9af e side and it ii too
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  • 1098 3 A MEMORABLE ANNIVERSARY. Review bt the Peesident. C 'n«idr*rablv belated, but none the ess extremelj interesting. is the foil.«wing aecouut of the cehbratim of the third euuiversary of Republican China written by the P» k ng correspondent of the Marning l o*t on October II “Yesterday va« the
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  • 706 3 INDIANS AND CeTLONESE AND THE War. A public meeting of Indians and Ceylonese was held at the Chinese Town Hall yesterday evening to take steps for tbe collection of moneys in aid of the war funds. There were present Mr. Isaac Tambyab, Mr. H G. Sarwar, Mr.
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  • 122 3 Messrs. Guthrie A Co’s Weekly Report, dated January 5, states A steady tone prevailed at the Rubber Association’s auction sale, held to day. Bidding was slow at times and of l*-3 tons offered only about 50 tons changed hands. Smoked Sheet sold up to $ll t r®
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  • 25 3 The fnllowir g ties have been fixed for Friday, Bth mat: Cham pionth'f. J G Allan «f. R Owen. Pettes W Motion
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    • 1207 3 It is a TRUISM to nay that FILM ADAPTATIONS are al way a welcome ou the scteen, and immensely popular with ail claases of Peupl*. This Fine Pathe 2 Reeler “The Little Lola’s Dream OR (The Daughter of Eve) which will be screened for the first time at George Town
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    • 223 3 AEETT I M SPHINX <Q m n!A YIRO N 3 P LAMBERT BUTLER. i LNCLAN D. “Friends also fo’ljw the Jaw of div ne necessity; they gravitate to each other, and cannot othtrwi-se EMERSON. fr =>s THE CLAYTON SEMI DIESEL OIL ENGINE MANUFACTURED BY Clayton 8 Shuttle worth Ltd., LINCOLN,
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  • 95 4 Fcb’if-licd daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pbic*. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 543 N.B. —All business communications should bs
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  • 2079 4 Although writers like Sir Donald Wallace Mackenzie, the Hon. Maurice Baring, and Mr. Stephen Graham hare in their respective spheres done much to dispel the thick cloud of ignorance through which until quite recently the British public regarded everything Russian, it must be confessed that the views
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  • 861 4 Turkey’s participation in the world-war looks like coming to an abrupt and sticky end. One cannot help feeling sorry for the wretched rank-and-file of the Turkish Army, badly led, insufficiently fed, armed with obsolete weapons, half-clad and scarcely trained at all, forced to fight against the well-equipped and
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  • 94 4 Judgment for Plaintiffs. Before Mr. Justice L. P. Ebden this morning the hearing wag concluded of the suit in which Messrs. Katz Bros, sued Messrs. *o°?7o qa°°u for the recovery of delivered price f B ods B ld and i defendants contended that the
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    • 181 4 TCHARD 8 Co. SOLE AGENTS FOR IR YCLES. <MianM«iiaruoua SH AMD best. audeCologne Instantly relieves Headaches. For all Pains, Neuralgia Rheumatism. Mr. Quah Hong Kee says:—l have found your Iced Eau de Cologne iK»t only very good for Headache, but also very beneficial in the case of a cold. A
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  • 394 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram RECEIVED 6TH OF JAN. AT 6 P.M. INCESSANT RAINS. London, January 6, 2-25 a m A Paris communique says that our troopa captured a quarry near the junction of the Rouvrois —St. Mibiel and the Maizy— St. Mibiel roadß, also some trenches in
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  • 49 5 Jan. sBy Balance ...$69,890.41 6 Graham A Nicholson 10.00 K. Eng Hin 20.00 Anibrosoli Stoppani Co. Penang Agency 100.00 G. M. Terzano 25.00 Justice L. P. Ebden, 2nd Donation 200.00 A. Panchonathan Chetty 5.00 Lam Hor Tuck 20.00 Balance Jan. 6. ...$70,270.41
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  • 169 5 A. R. G. A. Protest. A message from Colombo, dated 19th ult, says that a deputation of the Rubber Growers’ Association, in London, has complained to the Secretary of State that the administration of labour had become difficult owing to the dangerous depletion of the European staff,
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  • 308 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegr am. RECEIVED 6TH OF JAN. AT 6 P.M. NO MATERIAL CHANCE. London, January 6, 3.15 a.m. A communique issued in Petrograd states that artillery and rifle fire continued on the left bank of the Vistula. i There have been isolated encounters near Bolimoff.
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  • 71 5 The following are our selections for today’s races Race I—l The Friar 2 Lady Flower. 3 Maori Girl. Race II. —1 Brotcn Comet. 2 Charity. 3 Michael Graham. Race lII.—I Electric Shock. 2 Loaddeer. 3 Nullo. Race IV.—l Nick. 2 Accelerator. 3 Brydonc. Race V. —1 Belbeck.
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  • 92 5 The following were the best prices obtained at the Lottery last night: Race I.—l The Friar (160). 2 Hedonist (80). 3 Maori Oirl (50). Race ll.—l Brown Comet (170). 2 Charity (60). 3 Michael Graham (50). Race 111. —1 Loaddeer (80). 2 Nullo (70). 3 Electric Shock and
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  • 842 5 [Reuter's Special War Service.] Copyright Telegram. R ECEIVED 7TH OF JAN. AT 10-50 A.M. PRESIDENT WILSON'S CIRCULAR. Washington, January 6. Presideut Wilson, in a circular to American shippers, insists upon the necessity of full and accurate manifests of cargoes, if they wish to avoid the
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  • 963 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 4th, 1915. Your correspondent who was away in Singapore for a month’s training with the M. S. V. R. remained there for Christmas, and as he did not return to this Happy Land until the new year he is unable
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  • 1267 5 ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. 1 The preliminary enquiry into the case 0 against Syed Ouiar, a Mohamedan Kathi, > who was charged with abetting the offence f of going through the ceremony of unlawful 1 marriage, was resumed yesterday afternoon 3 in the Second Court before Mr.
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  • 307 5 Indian Immigration Inspector Fined. Before Mr. L V. J. Livillo ia the Third Court, this morning, N. B. Euthurav, an Inspector in the ludiau Immigration Office, was summoned by Chief Inspector Hart on a charge of riding a motor cycle without a licence. Chief Inspector Hart stated that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 313 5 NOTICE Penang Auction Mart. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Monday, 25th January, 1915, AT NOON. At the Archway of Logan's Buildings, Beach Street, Penang, The following property All those three pieces of land adjoining each other and forming one connected piece situate in
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  • 529 6 OPPORTUNiriEI FOR THE COLLEC TOR. i Germany's Lost Comkiii 1 The philatelist is watching the progress i of the war with the keenest possible in- < terest. We simply do not know where we are.’ Mr. C. J. Phillips, the managing director of Stanley Gibbons, Limited,
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  • 274 6 A good deal of sentiment has been wasted over tbe action of the commander of the Emden. After a long series of acts of barbarity, not only confessed but gloried iu, by other German officers, it as a relief to find one who refused to sink a capture*!
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  • 118 6 Iu tbe >V J Deuttche MonaUAeft Frotessor Max Lenz. who fiils the Chair of History at tbe Wisj>ensch:if licbe Stiftung in Hamburg, discusses “The German God,” who is (siys tbe Morning Poet) apparently a wholly diffe ent divinit from the Russian God, and one in every respect
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  • 647 6 Response to mb Empire's Call. B'llish Jewry is justifiably proud of the response made by its members to the call to arms Oo the outbreak of war there were abo it 500 Jews in forces. Tori ,y. the Rev. Michael Adler, the Jewish Chaplain to the
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  • 173 6 The sooner the Government puts its fo t down on Siou Fnu seditiou the b-ttern will be for Ireland and the rest of us. I think every saue Irish politician will agree with that. The unlucky island bis often suffered badly at tbe bauds of hare-brained patriots, but
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  • 213 6 Few ineu realise that about one woman in four seldom pisses a day without suffe:ii g actutl piiu. If a mau had to endure as much pam he would stay at home and let his wont take care of itself. But there is nobody to do the
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  • 1794 6  -  By E. B. Osboen. Ia this gre.it crisis of our island-story we aie govern* d bv politicians who have not ft clear uuderatauding of tbe scope aud intention of modern war—war, that is to say, which is waged by armed nations, and not, as in the Eighteenth
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  • 214 6 When General Joffre told the inhabitant, ot the Alsatian town of Thann that ihs b rench had come back for good and all, he was expressing a political as well as a miliry opinion. It is an announcement of remarkable significance, and tbe personality th > P
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    • 10 6 For Chronic Chest Complaint*, Wood»’ Great Papparmint Cara, la. #i.
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    • 929 6 E. 8 0. HOTEL. Special Race Dinners. The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd. Head Office: SINGAPORE. The has b«en appointed Agent for the above Corporation, and is now prepared to accept MARINE FIRE RISKS at current rates. Thursday. 7th January, 1915 AND Saturday, 9th January, 1915 E. O. Orchestra AND
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    • 11 6 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Wood»*,Great Pamper «mat Cere la.
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    • 46 6 0) Von Couih? D >n t overstrain the fine membrane of p? ur k r< a n to dislodge the phlegm. nli < n 8 Counh Remedy will accorn* pi *h this: for VOU, nd CUre th co d tM j, it Sor mi* by »11 UupwniNi
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  • 465 7 It was a very wi«i move to «end Indian Moslem troops to srnst iu the defence of E.ypt again *t the Tu ksh attack That they will give the Tu kish troops the wa> most of welcomes when, if ever they app-ur i n t'latCauil of which
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  • 474 7 Tr John Galkwobtht Frmce! B ul ul smil! eaiJ'iful Laid! Wii.it a prou I «oul oves in that Frame, u w rai k d and tortured! Wliat c’t'iines will ting to h-av. n wh n tbe last d- til *r is push* d b ick < v rt he
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    • 217 7 Mary had a little lamb. As everyone doth know, And Mary had an awtul co d, Her poor frame rattled But M try also bad good sense, Of ttiat you may bo sure j She’a well and strong again—all thanks To Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, M.Mm m turn .-4 r
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    • 64 7 Croup. Don’t wait until this dreadful disease attacks your lit In one before you prepare tor it It comes iu the night when che mists’ shops ire u«u<lly closed, and this aloue should be a warning. Get ami keep Chtrnb rl-in’s Cough R j edy on hand It never fails,
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    • 346 7 Madame CECILE HAS AKIIIVED FR 1 »M M«sn. D er -y g Toms, London, WII II A Larg? and Mo*t Select Consignment cf MILLINERY and ki diy solicit;» an I .spactbn of same AT THE E. 8 0. HOTEL, Ro:m No. 36, Penang. I J. DE ALWIS, (Late of the
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