Straits Echo, 1 July 1916
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Title Section38 1916-07-01 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING TaHOOGHOUT IH6 V.RAJTS, THE fEDERATEO HAtAY STAraS AND TdB PAR BAST GENERAAL X VOL. 14. £24 Per Anum PEN AN Li, SATURDAY, Ist JULY, 1916. Sia*ie Cim, 10 ceati, No. 152.38 words
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Advertisement1152 1916-07-01 1 IMi£*AU) [&ED Two second-hand two-seater MOTOR CARS Tor Sale. MORRIS OXFORD AND SWIFT. In good running order, complete with accessories. Intending purchasers can have a trial run and full particulars obtained from The Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A Penang Road. Tel. Address: Hokimteik, Penang. ’Phono No. 694. Mortor Car Importers1,152 words
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Advertisement8 1916-07-01 1 v •> «S££S MILK*' i' +S8SSXSS& *2 ;•>. jpggjk p»8 words
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Advertisement50 1916-07-01 2 DRINK V mm arM Mr MM 4 fw T m t-4 A AS E-, ON vs». ■M 5 ak > t- ‘V r fe. AGENTS: •A. V r v r L^r ■V V y XT ,#*V '«L*. v p-,, r v s r '5 ’i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.)50 words
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Article1043 1916-07-01 3 Tum Wmui. ] - [By Tum Wmui.] I’ve been thinking again—it’» a tort of habit by now—and I’ve had to conclude that the only real difference between civilized warfare (aa now extant) and warfare among cannibals is one that tells in favour of the anthropophagi. Cannibal wars involve cheaper meat. Civilized wars1,043 words
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Article628 1916-07-01 3 I General Chaeo and the Ex-Man«hu Emehrob. Before receipt of the telegram of General I Chang Hson in reply to the circular teleI gram announcing the death of President I Yuan Shih-kai. and the inauguration of I President Li Yuan-hung, there were many I rumours regarding the628 words
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Article270 1916-07-01 3 Saturday, July 1. Town Band, Golf Club, p.tn. P.V.R.C- Shoot. Rifle Range, 7 a.m. Semangol Rubber Co. Ltd., Extraordinary General Meeting, noon, Chamber of Commerce. Winson Company, Drury Lane Theatre Hall, 9 p.m. Straits Cinema, Penang Road, 9.15 p,m. The Electric Polyscope Co, Argyll Road, 9 15270 words
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Advertisement971 1916-07-01 3 F.M.S GOVERNMENT 6% WAR LOAN. SUBSCRIBERS to the above Load are reminded that the 1st instalment of 25% payable on the Bondi falls due on 8rJ July. Payment can be made at any of the Branches of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China in the Federated Malay 8tatea971 words
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Advertisement494 1916-07-01 3 Sweet C/iest/iut To 6acco Because of its delicate aroma and sweetness of flavour Sweet Chestnut Tobacco assures that pleasing contentment. THE CRITERION OF QUALITY. To-night! To-night I! The Electric Polyscope Co., Lyceum Theatre, Argyll Road. Present Pathe’s Wonderful Detective Serial. THE EXPLOITS OF ELAINE 72 Parts Parts The word’s longest494 words
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Article, Illustration96 1916-07-01 4 flDltkid diflj (txoept Sunday! ud pvblia kUdayi) uni CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street Penang. Paid. Daily Local 924 per annum. OnUtation... Postage Extra. Kail Edition (Post Free) 917.50 N CABLR ADDRIiS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Departnent 343 Jf.e.—All boilncM communicationa should ba addraaaad96 words
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Article2187 1916-07-01 4 During the past two months it has been our privilege to meet a great many British officers who had been wounded in France, Gallipoli, Mesopotamia and Aden. Needless to say, they were all optimists though not of the airy variety, and it would have done some of2,187 words
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Article927 1916-07-01 4 A Little Light Waited. There is one small feature of the battle of the Skager Rack which the plain man does not altogether understand. The Germans claim to have rescued from the water and captured about 170 British officers and men and this claim is apparently admitted by927 words
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Advertisement83 1916-07-01 4 CAPTURING TRADE ENEMY SERIES NOW ON SALF, SuhekOd&l THE BRITISH SUBSTITUTE FOR GERMAN ODOL. Price 85 cents per bottles, THE GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY, LTD., Penang Taiping and Ipoh, ANDREW USHER Co/s SPECIAL RESERVE V.G. WHISKY Sandilands, Buttery Co., Sob Agents for PENANG fi* PERAK. rr\ u Acetic Acid /r w83 words
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Article650 1916-07-01 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. VERDUN. Redoubled Efforts Probable, Paris, June 29. A semi-official message anticipates that the Germans will redouble their efforts at Verdun in order to obtain success as compensation (for the Russian successes Stroag Germs* Attack Stopped. Paris, June 29. A communique says that a strong650 words
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Article582 1916-07-01 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. More Prisoners Tnkea. Pttrograd, June 29. The Russians yesterday took 221 offieers and 10,285 men as prisoners on the southern front HIRED RIOTERS. Trouble in Gaiatz. Bukharest, June 29. Serious rioting in Gaiatz has resulted in the arrest of a number of Syndicalists, who582 words
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Article503 1916-07-01 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. MORE RESIGNATIONS. Irish Situation Hopeful. London, June 29. The Daily Chronicle says that Lord Linsdowne and Mr. Walter Long (President of the Local Government Board) have resigned, but the Ministerial position is not regarded as desperate. The papers generally are more hopeful regarding the503 words
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Article71 1916-07-01 5 (From Our Own Correepowlent,) London, June 30. The prices in the London Rubber Market to-day were as follows Pale Crepe 2/4 Diamond Smoked 23’ The Chinese student Tan Pin Giehas succeeded in passing the highest examination in Natural Science at the Amsterdam University. i Capt. E. W.71 words
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Article1026 1916-07-01 5 [To the Editor or the Straits Echo,] Sir, Once again congratulations on your leader, and above all on your fairness in reporting public opinion on the subject. The Straits Times in Singapore has written articles of the usual self-congratulatory type and asked for public views and correspondence—but it1,026 words
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Article1247 1916-07-01 5 KEDAH vs C. R. C. j AaotKcr C. R. C, Defeat. Since the seconding of the services of Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, who is Assistant Commissioner of Police, and that of Inspector D, Hillary, who now holds the rank of Chief Inspector in the Kedah State Police,1,247 words
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Article75 1916-07-01 5 2nd Sunday ayter Trinity. July 2. 8-00 a.m. Matins. Hymn 7. 8-30 a.m. Holy Communion. 5- p.m. Children’s Service. 6- p.m. Evensong and Sermon, Hymn 176. Responses Roberts. Psalms XII A Xfll West. XIV Flintoft. Magnificat A Nunc Dimittis—Stainer in F. Hymns 277, 287, 24. GOD75 words
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Article38 1916-07-01 5 St. Andrews, Northxm Road. 9 a.m. Children’s Service. 6 p.m. Public Worship Preacher: Rev. Donald J. Ross, m.a. Hymns 2, 625, 330, 486, Service of Devotion and Intercession on Friday evening at 6.30 p.m.38 words
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Article464 1916-07-01 5 The following articles will be found on our outside pages:— Page. 3. —Wright’s Imbecilities. Affairs in China. The Week’s Events. 6. —lndia and tbe War. 7. —A Grand Fleet Chaplain's Note-Book. Tbe output of Tbe Sitiawan Rubber Plantations. Limited, for the month of June was 7,780 lbs. Mr. W.464 words
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Article971 1916-07-01 6 “In ©reir cue where attempt* were made to suborn Sepoys of Indian regiment* from their allegiance, information fra# given to the Government by the soldiers themselves. So says Lord Hardinge in a profoundly interesting interview with the correspondent of the Ntu York Timer, and if we971 words
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896 1916-07-01 6 (UNDER S.R.A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS: FIR8T DAY Tuesday, 25th July, 1916. SECOND DAY Thursday, 27th July, 1916. THIRD DAY Saturday, 29th July, 1916 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 25th July, 1916, 1.—The Opening Stakes. Value $500. A Selling Handicap for horses that have not896 words
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Advertisement100 1916-07-01 6 MARSEILLES Cr 7 jl i It SWAN BRAND.” INDIAN PATENT STONE FOR FLOORING PAYEMENTS. SOLE AGENTS: ADAMSON, CILFILLAN CO., LTD., (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) PENANG, SINGAPORE MALACCACOMING! COMINGTTT COMINGTT MOTOR CYCLES MODEL 1916 SINGLE CYLINDER. "S* -A CT 7 Free engine clutch; three speeds; Kick-Starter. Model "C" 2 y H.P. Fitted100 words
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Advertisement14 1916-07-01 6 F«r Cbildrea’i H*cki»g Ocm«h it Night. W-tri, Qmi Ps?>«>--.t U o»r*, l c fd14 words
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Advertisement459 1916-07-01 6 Entries Close at 5 p.m., on Friday 14th July, 1916. Handicaps for the First Day will be published on or before Wednesday the 19th July, 1916. A Penalty of 71bs. is incurred in a Handicap by the winnerof any Race runsubseouent to the publication of the weights and of 12459 words
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1057 1916-07-01 7 Small Co*ds.” Our uncompromising Number One would have it that they were all mealy-mouthed, white-livered syabs. Schooley, more discriminating. stood out for the Moral Courage theory :to face public obloquy argued the highest kind of bravery —and so on. The First Lieutenant waved this aside1,057 words
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Advertisement326 1916-07-01 7 Craig 8 Rose Ltd. LONDON. EDINBURGH. GLASGOW. Contractors to H.M. Government, Admiralty, and War Office. .r W' Manufacturers of Faints, Oils Varnishes, Write it a headline, stamp it on tb# Mat, Mark it on your handkerchief, paate it in yonr bat, Paint it on your windows to tell the coining326 words
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Advertisement532 1916-07-01 7 NO LAXATIVES are so gentle and elfective as PINKETTES that's why children can safely take them. Of chemist», 50 cents per phial, or post tree from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Dept- 6c, Singapore. A Cure that Cure?. There are men and women io every locality who are beiDg racked532 words
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Advertisement240 1916-07-01 7 “Necessity it the Mother of Invention TRADE MARK C O AG U L A T E X 1 C0AGUUTE1 “*4 Boon and a Blessing to Planters A new discovery for Congulnting Rubber, Superior to Acetic Acid. Cbenper than any recognised Coagulant. Guaranteed free of any vegetable matter. Equally suitable for240 words
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Advertisement1689 1916-07-01 8 P. o. I. and APCAR LINE (InCOEPOEATSI) IK ENGLAND.) Mail and service». PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. MAIL SERVICE. n w. J Proceed* direct to Marseilles London •from London direct. INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE. Homeward for Europe. Outward (for China and Japan.) a. Somali Aug. 31 s.s. Somali July 7 The above1,689 words
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