Straits Echo, 5 October 1915
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Title Section33 1915-10-05 1 Straits Echo OAiLV CHRONICLE Or EVENTS, THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED /SAUV STATES AND THE FAS! EAST IiENBKAUt VOL. 13. $24 Per An&uro PENANG, TUESOA¥, 6th OCTOBEIi, 1915. Stable Copy, it cent). No. 22733 words
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Advertisement1102 1915-10-05 1 &M U*ti* \&k£ Steel. a **a rs.SZ a-3% ft Ĕ, 1 .5 c 7 9*b A x «t. s TIANG LEE CO., Penrng Kw»U Lnapc, i «■R'lqaßnemsHxv^BHkKisaaßrsHsf Cars For 'l- <BANKS EMPIRE "7V* L////e Arialocw C alt at or ’phone (No. 694) to Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A Penang Road.1,102 words
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Advertisement17 1915-10-05 1 TO LET I BUNGALOW No. 1428, BURMAH ROAD. LOCAUON QUitT e HEALItIV. APPLY 53, Bench Street, lIIMRIIIBM17 words
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Article2744 1915-10-05 2 Lovat Fraser - WOBBLES OF A FAMOUS STRATEGIST.” By Lovat Fraser List week I ventured to draw attention t) the remarkable statements of some of tbe “experts” who graciously instruct the British public about the war. This time I wish to examine, with the utmost diffidence, and with a2,744 words
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227 1915-10-05 2 The fatigue and loss of appetite felt by so 1 many readers iu tin tropics constitutes a certain danger to health, for meals are missed which the body needs then strength diminishes and the sytem loses its power to resist disease. Usually debility and depression227 words
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Advertisement43 1915-10-05 2 Treatment for Dysentery. i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera anj Diarrboei Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil will effectually cure the most stubborn cisos of dysentery. It is osp cially flood for summer diarrboei iu children. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement12 1915-10-05 2 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1b. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement546 1915-10-05 2 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MESSRS. Ng Sooi, Kwong Heog Chan and Seng HeDg Co. have removed from No. 52, Bishop Street to No. 24, Church Street. Penang, 4th Oct 1915. 590 ~E.~i O. HOTEL? FRIDAY 8th OCT. 1915. Special Dinner AT 8 P.M. AND After Dinner Concert AT 9 30 PM546 words
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Article599 1915-10-05 3 Commodity Outlook August Ceops —Tbbrau’s Prospects. Loudon, September 7. Prices in the commodity market have taken a stronger turn, and indications are not wantiug that autumn will witness a return of activity in the rubber world. There can be no slackening of the demand for the raw material599 words
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Article353 1915-10-05 3 Rkmedios—Doral. The wedding was solemnised this morning at the Church of the Assumption of Mr. Charles Frederick dos Reimdios, Chief Engineer of the Eastern Shipping Company’s steamer Pangkor to Miss Thecla Doral, eldest daughter of Mr. P. R. A. Doral. The Rev. P Perrichon officiated. The bride, who353 words
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Article291 1915-10-05 3 The following was the result of the shoot at Kampong Bbaru, on Monday afternoon Kidgway Challenge Trophy.” Rapid Firing. e* .5 u oo or a> jr -2 $> a o 21 i l H ♦Mrs Liston 27* 82 29 88 ♦Miss Smith 25 33 27 85291 words
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Article89 1915-10-05 3 The following ties have been fixed for to morrow Veterans Allan and Goodwin vs Swan and GE W Motion (Sr.) Double Handicap B. Back and Pad day vs Tryner and Sexth Bennett and Hargrave vs Watson and Goodrich. Double Handicap A. Sxvi and Gregson V 8 Hotchkis89 words
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Article184 1915-10-05 3 Sumatra Consolidated Rubber Estates Ltd., 38,107 lbs Bukit Mertajam Rubber Co, Ltd 51,759 Taipingßubber Plantations Ltd, 43,500 Sungei Siput Rubber Plantations Ltd. 11,342 Sungei Reyla (F. M. S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 9,277 The Samagaga Rubber Co,, Ltd, 10.400 The Rubber Estates of Kriau Ltd 33.000 The Gula184 words
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Article51 1915-10-05 3 The output of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, during the month of September was 500 pikuls. The Katoo Deebook uo Liability §September output was 230 piculs and not 189 piculs as announced m our issue yesterday. The total output of the Trouoh mines from all sources is Piculs51 words
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Advertisement866 1915-10-05 3 Postponed Notice. Penang Auction Mart. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, 6th October, 1916, AT 2 P.M. At the Archway of Logan's Buildings Beach Street, Penang, I. AU that piece of land belonging to One Lse Rob. Ong Chuan and Ong Peng respectively866 words
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Advertisement550 1915-10-05 3 GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Mining Land at Mersing. MINING rights over nineteen blocks of land in the District of Mersing will be disposed of bv tender, on the 16th October, 1916 Full particulars may be obtained on application to the Commig9ioner,jof Lands and Mines, Johore Bahru The Angio-Japanese Dispensary, 393 A550 words
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Advertisement598 1915-10-05 3 QUALITY is the point which is necessarv in an enjoyable Cigarette. A/O I&- '•'IR.GINIA C 'CAR.ETT£S^^--|. A Bristol That’s why “EMBASSY VIRGINIA No. 77 has been justly described as THE CIGARETTE DE LUXE. The Event of the Reason at THE STRAITS CINEMA, •rHONE NO. 628. EMPIRE HALL. PENANC ROAD. TO-NIGHT598 words
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Article, Illustration99 1915-10-05 4 Published daily (except Sunday a and public holiday») AT TH# CRITERION PRESS. Leo. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per suunua Omtatation... Postage Extra. Uail Edition (Poafc Free) $17.50 CABLl ADDKXM t ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 345 N d. Al! bua'aaaa99 words
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Article35 1915-10-05 4 Kemedios-Doral —At the Church of t iio Assumption by the Rev. P. Perricbon ou October 5, 1915, Air. Charles Frederick tlos Remedios to Miss Thecla Doral, eldest daughter of Mr. P. R. A. Doral.35 words
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Article1427 1915-10-05 4 The question of the future of the German in British possessions overseas is a very complex one. Certain it is that he is determined to come back and in many cases it is evident that he expects to be allowed to proceed much on the same old lines.1,427 words
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Article974 1915-10-05 4 Captain Geo. Bergwitz, of the Eastern Shipping Company’s s.s. Cornelia, will be leaving for Home shortly to join the Navy. The First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Henry Jackson, is said to have nearly succeeded in forestalling Marconi in the invention of wireless telegraphy. A marriage has been974 words
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Article1013 1915-10-05 4 That the casualties in such a long aud 1 irious battle as is now being waged on the western front are bound to be heavy stands to reason, but i iere is no justification for the misgivings of those who fear that the British losses must be enormous1,013 words
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Advertisement133 1915-10-05 4 DON’T MOURN for German Articles. ODOL LYSOL SANATOGEN ICEWASSER ICYKOL. GERVAN: ODOL BRITISH use TONIC TOOTH WASH The Odol Substitute. Flavour and composition as Odol. 85 Cts. LYSOL use SUPER ISOL The product of a British Firm of Disinfectant Manufacturers for whom we are Agents. 55, 85 $1.25. SANATOGEN takeSANAPHOS.133 words
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Article1807 1915-10-05 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. SIR JOHN FRENCH’S CONFIDENCE. 810 BRITISH CAPTURES. London, October 4, 4.25 am. Reuter’s correspondent at British Headquarters telegraphs that on September 30 Field-Marshal Sir John French issued an Order of the Day saying: A definite stage in the great battle has now been1,807 words
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Article306 1915-10-05 5 RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM TO BULGARIA. 1 FULL TEXT. 1 Petrograd, October 4. The Russian Minister at Sofia has been instructed to hand to Dr. Radoslavoff, the < Bulgarian Premier, the following Note: I Events at present occurring in < Bulgaria prove the definite decision of King Ferdinand’s Government to306 words
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Article727 1915-10-05 5 (Reuters Service.) Copyright Telegram. FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESSES. BRILLIANT BAYONET ATTACKS. London, October 4 4 35 a.m While the German communique is eloquently brief as regards the operations in the Russian theatre where it declaras that nothing important occurred, a Petrograd communique records further Russian successes, either in727 words
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Article515 1915-10-05 5 M. Cruppi, the French ex-Minister, on bis return to Bukharest from Petrograd, says the Daily Telegraph of September 8, declares in an interview that Russia is in an excellent state and has prodigious resources. By her advance into Russia Germany has risked great dangers, especially those involved515 words
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74 1915-10-05 5 Oct. 1 By Balance $37,284.54 4 Lim Kongsi, Bth and 9th instalment 60.00 A. F. Richards, Parit Buntar, October subscription 10.00 R. B. Osborne, October subscription 25.00 Employees of United Engineers, Ltd., monthly subscription 40 00 Part of Balance of War Demonstration Fund,74 words
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Article82 1915-10-05 5 Oct. 1 By Balance 987.72 4 M. Maude, 11th instalment 15.00 A. F. Richards, sth instalment 30.00 H. W. Thomson, llth contribution 10.00 H. de Z. Lancaster, monthly subscription 25.00 Part of balance of War Demonstration (August 4) Fund per H. Welham, Hon. Secretary 150.00 Balance, Oct.82 words
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Article694 1915-10-05 5 To-day the Chinese celebrate the anniversary of the birthday of Confucius K'ung Tsze), the famous sage, who was born according to the historian Sze-ma Chien in the year 550 BC. It is observed as a public holiday by all Chinese business men and from every window in the Chinese694 words
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Article223 1915-10-05 5 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page. 2. Mr. Hilaire Belloc’s Fables. 3. —Rubber Notes. Local Wedding. September Rubber Crops. September Tin Output. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament- P. L. R. C. 6. —Munition Workers. Spain and the War. Germany’s Aspiration. The Foreign Secretary. Falling223 words
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Obituary48 1915-10-05 5 Obituary. Mr. Justice Buekuill. London, October 4. The death has taken place, at the age of 70, of the Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas Townsend Bucknill, Judge of the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice from 1899 —1914 and Conservative Member for Surrey, Epsom, from 1892—99.48 words
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Article1890 1915-10-05 6 JXBiil - Bt JXBiil. (Author of Wee MacOreegor Etc I To a certain munition factory cime three friends; enthusiasts. They were neither young nor leisured, nor particularly well off; but they were fit enough, and very eager to do what they could. So to the underling in charge they offered1,890 words
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Article1095 1915-10-05 6 DIYIDED COUNSELS. Influence of German Journals. Wa hqve received from a well-informed French a report upoq the division of opinion ip Spain in regard to the war, from which we take the following extracts: King Alfonso and his Government have been able to maintain tho neutrality1,095 words
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Article714 1915-10-05 6 If. is true that tfia revelations promised by Sir.Ed ward Grey do nqt, add much to our knowledge of the relations between Englaq.i and Germany in 1912, but, at any rate, tbay place the Foreign Secretary in a very favourable light. "He appears to have been genuinely714 words
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Article988 1915-10-05 6 Candid Lbttbs from Berlin. The fpllowing letter was found on a Garin m officer taken prisoner recently by the French. It is dated from Berlin last May, is addressed to My dear Otto,” and is specially interesting as a frank revelation of what is passing in the mind988 words
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Article981 1915-10-05 6 Says a London exchange That a nation survives in its yoyyg is a truism that the war m iko.-i doubly true. Mere number, if they are not the whole of a country’s strength, are at- least its. indispensable basis. That is why the figures just puhlished by981 words
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Advertisement38 1915-10-05 6 Renumber the Name. Chamberlain’» Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea i lleumdy is the best known medicine for diarrl:oe>, dysentery, colic, cramps or pams in tb“ stomach. You may need it some tune For sale by all DiujpensarieB aud Doaleis.38 words
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Advertisement85 1915-10-05 6 Chamberlain's Cough Remely. This remedy has no superior as a cure for colds, croup and whooping coughIt lias been a favourite with Hie mothers of young children for almost forty years. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy can always be depended upon and is pleasant to take. It not only cures colds and85 words
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Advertisement71 1915-10-05 6 The scourge of a tropical country is dyseQlerys but evejy troybjp has its aytylote, aud for dysentery the medicine is WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE, It is a medicine that will provide quick relief and cure. These who have to get away into the out portions of this country should never71 words
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Advertisement62 1915-10-05 6 Rheumatism. Havo y u ever tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism If not, you are wasting time, as the longer this disease runs on the harder it is to cure. Get a bottle to-day, apply it with a vigorous massage to the afflicted parts and you will he surprised and62 words
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Advertisement60 1915-10-05 6 Chronic Diarrhoea. Are you subject to attacks of diarrhoea Keep absolutely quiet for a few days, rest in bad if possible, be careful of your diet and take Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This medicine has cured cases ot chronic diarrhoea that physituns have failod ud, «md it will60 words
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Advertisement10 1915-10-05 6 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Is* 6cL10 words
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Article1810 1915-10-05 7 Nationalism and War in the Near kast. By A Diplomatist. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. (Clarendon Press.) 12s 6d. net.] It has been shown,” writes the anonyI mous author of this brilliant book by way of conclusion, that by allowing a region in hiUropo to1,810 words
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Advertisement369 1915-10-05 7 THE SECRET TO HEALTH RESTORING. BOOKS of advice, given by Dr. K. C. Diss, a physician of over 50 years’ experieuce in the above subject, can be obtained post free from the following places: PENANG RUBBER STAMP Co., 40. Church Street, Penang. THE FRIEND OF THE PUBLIC Co., 49, Lahat369 words
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Advertisement603 1915-10-05 7 dc :oc X DOC DOooOOC >CDO ey royal APPOINTMENT Coniraolors to THE ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE, THE INDIA OFFICE, X n o n ALL Government Hospitals IN THE Straits Settlements AND Federated Malay States. O A OBTAINABLE RETAIL as s 1 H- •>' li If, as ‘'i.t’jf si <• *e603 words
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