Straits Echo, 19 July 1916
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1916-07-19 1 Straits Echo a DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVEN'iS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST G3NSRALL VOL. 14. $24 Per Annua. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 19th JULY, 1916. Sin|ie Gupy, 19 cents. No. 167.36 words
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Advertisement1168 1916-07-19 1 PEĕ&saTD 10ZED NATIMd Two second-hand two-seater MOTOR CARS for Sale. MORRIS OXFORD AND SWIFT. In good running order, complete with accessories. Intending purchasers can have a trial run and full particulars obtained from The Georgetown Motor Garage 7 A Penang Road. Tel. Address: Ilakimteik, Penang. ’Phone No. 694. Mortor Car1,168 words
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Advertisement80 1916-07-19 2 DRIN S3 aw gni O f 1 «wy* efj ?i figf i 9 jm *zm m-, I i < > r» t^5 1 £5 H lJ r' 1 r J -a > v:3 i E$ T r k rl r.> v_ y s»9 ■i»“ K?i Ss* i*k* <h; -5 V-80 words
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Article988 1916-07-19 3 Alleged Attempted Murder. Tbe accused Abdul Gafcor, who was yesterday charged before Mr. Justice L. P. EbJen and a common jury ou three charges of attempted murder of his wife, Teb, a girl named Che Dah and a youth named Mat Ali, in bis defence stated that previous988 words
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Article985 1916-07-19 3 Schmidt, Kustermann Co. NATIONALITY OF PARTNER 3. .a i Cargo ex •< Luetzow.” A> Uterettiag Case. Judgment has been delivered in this case, in which claims were made to cargo ex the s.a. Luelxow. His Honour Judge Cator said —These goods fornrpart of tbe cargo of tbe German t.s. Iruetzow985 words
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Advertisement649 1916-07-19 3 -3 < CO (d SCOTCH WHISKY < N 0 H a. i o (0 z ■< z «C E o 3 CO o V) -I < X (0 O r a OB «< > r r na w SOMETHING TO CROW ABOUT yv S* SCOTCH FAMES BUCHANANip** :U. JAM^soovv V649 words
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Advertisement384 1916-07-19 3 Messrs. LAMBERT 8 BUTLER. A VERY HIGHCLASS SMOKING MIXTURE ALL THE LEADING STORES IN PENANG. Enormous Supply cf Powerful Subjects Acting as Anti-War-Panic Pills!! AT THE STRAITS CINEMA, 'Phone No. 628. Empire Hall. Penang Road. THE LEADING PREMIER SHOW IN PENANG. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT l! M Man and Morality 3 REELS384 words
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Article, Illustration96 1916-07-19 4 MlUhtd dftOj (exoept Sunday* and p«Uia hotidaya) a* TM» t CRITERION PRESS, Lt». No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. moi. SaOy Local 924 per annum. OuUUtion... Postage Extra. Hail Edition (Port Free) 917.50 CABLI iDDIISB r ECHO—PENANQ." Telephone Not. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 345 JT.F.—AII bailee** communication* should96 words
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Article1438 1916-07-19 4 A passing observation by Mr. W. Eyre Kenny, Senior Warden of Mines, F.M.S., in his report on the administration of the Mines Department and on the mining industries for the year 1915, seems to merit attention. He says, There were no labour troubles or disturbances. A1,438 words
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Article988 1916-07-19 4 Inspector Pesrse. of Ntbong Tob.l we bear, is laid up iu hospital. In "P r r T > of the Central Station has gone to relieTe him while Inspector Bartels has taken tempo the Central SUt.on. We hear that Mr. C. D. Ahearne, of the Registry, Supreme988 words
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Article1013 1916-07-19 4 Shakespeare ia Malay. The Jaya Opera of Muar has been giving us Shakespeare done into Malay, Hamlet" and Othello,” more or lass recognisable as such, being the stock pieces with Chelering Chelerong” (based on the Comedy of Errors,” though one would hardly suspect it) as a stand-by to1,013 words
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Advertisement271 1916-07-19 4 You can’t judge a horse by the harness. 1\\ h y So don’t judge cur goods by the price but by the quality. A good range of goods for the coining races is now on show. Gent’s superior white straw hats, with Grease Proof Head Band as worn by King271 words
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Article619 1916-07-19 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. enemy strongholds captured. Guardtmca Takes Prieosera, London, July 17, 6.55 p.m aneral Haig reports further important luccesse*. We stormed and captured the German socond line on a front of fifteen hundred yards, north-west of Bazantin-le-Petit, and we still further widened the gap in the619 words
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Article717 1916-07-19 5 (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegram. ATROCIOUS WEATHER. Artillery Duel Coatiawed, Paris, July 18, 12.40 a.m, A communique states that ou the right of the Meuse the artillery dual was continued in the region of Sonville. We hive taken two hundred prisoners in the Fleury sector. There is comparative quiet717 words
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Article667 1916-07-19 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. REPORT ON MEDICAL ARRANGEMENTS. Statements kjr Mr. Ckaakarlaia. London, July 17. In the House of Commons in reply to Sir Henry Craik (Conservative, Glasgow and Aberdeen Univeraitiea) Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of State for India) announced that he had asked the Viceroy to expedite the667 words
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Article444 1916-07-19 5 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. FIGHTING IN VOLHYNIA. Eaemy'a Desperate Reaiataaee. Petrograd, July 9 25 p m. A communique shows that the fighting in Volhynia is partly eastward of Svinjnchi, where we broke the enemy’s resistance, partly on the Lower Lipa, as well as on the south-western sector of444 words
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Article112 1916-07-19 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. Further details show that Mr. Noel Walker was riding his own griffin and had been doing slow work when he shortened rein for a gallop. The pony lowered its bead then raised it striking Mr. Walker in112 words
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Article27 1916-07-19 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 17. The following were the priceB in the London Rubber Market to-day Pale Crepe 2/31 Diamond Smoked 2/3{27 words
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Article604 1916-07-19 5 (Reuter’s Service). Copyright Telegram. A LAMENTABLE INCIDENT.*' No Traaafar Tori»* Hot Weatkar. London, Julj 17. Ia the Home of Commons, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of State for India) said he had been telegraphically informed of a lamentable incident in Karachi. He had asked for a full report.604 words
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Article791 1916-07-19 5 FROM DUTCH SOURCES. The following special telegrams am from the Sumatra Pott of M* nday July 17 HOLLAND AND THE WAR. Trsds Restrietioa. All tobacco exported from Netherlands India must in future be consigned to th« Netherlands Overseas Trust. The Rindjani was held up for two days791 words
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Article78 1916-07-19 5 The following artislea will be found OH our outside pages Page. 3.-The Assize. Schmidt, Kustermann Co. 6—War News and Gossip, jin Mining S l am Jhe Ofe-a Co. Ihe Jaya Opera Company. British Policy Towards Chin?. Shipping News P. L. R C. Passengers to the Straits. 7, th „r°78 words
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Article784 1916-07-19 6 London, June 8. The death of Yuan Shi Eai baa given the British public ample opportunity of which it has availed itself of reviewing British policy towards China. What is British policy of to-day I have taken some pains to make inquiries and it can ft&fely784 words
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Article195 1916-07-19 6 Ter P and 0 steamer Mooltan. Fr m Lmdon June 23—To Singapore: Mr Corip, Mr and Mrs Heit<g, Mr Lugar?, Mr and Mis Andorson. To Penang: Mr R Robson, Mr Janeson. Per P and O steamer Kashgar. Prom London July 7. —To Singapore: Rev Hollis, Mr195 words
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Article795 1916-07-19 6 The s.8. Mentor is due here on the 21st instant, to lead. The s.s. Kvt Sang is due here from Singapore on the 22nd instant. The s s. Saint Bede is scheduled to aniva here about the 22nd instant from New York via the Panama Canal, The B.I.795 words
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Article358 1916-07-19 6 H. M. Minister at Bangkok has forwarded the following particulars, furnished by the Acting British Vice-Consul at Puket (Mr. G- A. Veeey Fitzgerald) after a tour undertaken by him in the Takuapa and Pangnga districts of Southern Siam in February last:— "At presrot tia operations in358 words
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Article224 1916-07-19 6 Presentation of a Cup. At the Tek Soon Theatre Hall last night before a large and appreciative audnncp, The Jaya Opera of Muar pre-ented Piince Hamlet.” Ti_e production waa very well received. Inclo Nani war very good as Hanoi t while Miss Saharah portrayed Ophelia in veiy224 words
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Article427 1916-07-19 6 >• The Malay Opera Co. of Malacca opened ,r at the Kuala Kangsar Theatre Hall l»st night when Haroon Alrashid wss staged to a large audience. The play was very well e acted. Mahomed Salleb, the well known d Singapore actor, Miss Gaffer and the clown,427 words
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Article2324 1916-07-19 6 Fatal Fascination C From Our Oun CorrcqporvJentO London, June 23. Verdun still exercises its dread fascination over the minds of the Kaiser, the Crown Prince and tbe Goirnan War Staff Day after day comes the same weaiisome old story of wasted manpower before its stubborn defences,2,324 words
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Article516 1916-07-19 6 Walker Challenge Shield. The following scores were made by the P. L. R. C. at Kampong Bahru yesterday Rapid Firing, ti u ‘C w, nr! —J rrt OE rri 3 22 U -5 S t*o <D —> O Q™ Miss Mathieu 28 33 26 87 Mrs.516 words
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Advertisement42 1916-07-19 6 Causes and Cure for Diarrhoea. Oreieatiug, a in the temperature, unripe fruit, aud impure wa'er, are some of the causes of diarrhoea. Chamberlain's Coin 1 Cl o‘era and Diarrhea» Remedy cures thes? bowel distuibacoes promptly, For sale by all Dupeuearies aud De&lerr.42 words
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Advertisement69 1916-07-19 6 Can Yen Afford the Risk Were you ever seized with a severe attack of cramp, colic or diarrhoea without a bottle of Chambarlain’a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house? Don’t take such risks. A doee or two will cure you before a doctor could possibly ba called, and69 words
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Advertisement54 1916-07-19 6 Cramp Coiic. No need of suffering from cramps in the stomach, or intestinal pains. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy never fails to relieve tin most severe case o Get it to day, there will be no time to send for it after the attack comes on. For sale by54 words
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Article1250 1916-07-19 7 Campaign in a Natural Zoo. Router’s writing from Old Moshi on Aptil 10 says We campaign in Wonderland, a land of surprising beauty, deep dark forests, rushing Bnow-cooled torrents radiating from the mountainous mass that stands upon the marches of British and G.'imin East1,250 words
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Article358 1916-07-19 7 Wednesday, July 19. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. Penang Volunteers. —N.C.O.’s Drill, Fort Cornwallis, 5,30 p.m. Rocru t Drill, Fort Cornwallis 5.30 p.m. Straits Cinema, Penang Road, 9.15 p.m. The Electric Polyscope Co., Argyll Road, 9.15 p.m. Ladies’ Spoon Competition, Coif Club. The Jaya Opera, Tek Soon358 words
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Advertisement467 1916-07-19 7 l/ To INTRODUCE our CATALOGUE. bargain No. 3. a ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. MASTUKS, Ltd., of BYE. England, wstabliabed 45 yaart, wh<<»** famous EnglMi made pnidj are sent to every part of ilie world, offer you ltd* WjEs Knife at less than rale price simply to '//'l/JlJjjji v* introduce our 1915467 words
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Advertisement62 1916-07-19 7 In a hot climate such as this harmful bacteria multiply very quickly, and that is the reason cf stomach and bowel complaints being so prevalent These troubles are difficult to cure unless the right medicine be takeD. WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CORE is a medicine of sound curative properties and particularly62 words
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Advertisement55 1916-07-19 7 Blazon Type Not Necessary. Chamberlain’s Cdir, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy needs no clarinc headline to attract the public eye. The simple statement that all chemists sell it is sufficient, as every family knows its'value. It has been used for forty years and is juat what its name implies. Foi sale55 words
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Advertisement376 1916-07-19 7 SOME MAKES OF PENS are pretty, but fail the test of hard work. Some pens write undor favour able conditions, but fail when driveu The Swan stands every test. Unqualified satisfaction is guaranteed. Does not leak or Dl7 up. USE SWAN INK. Catalogues Free. 4 W<v WA«4 BE SURE YOU376 words
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Article184 1916-07-19 8 The arwmia of young girls may be in* herited f or it may bo caused by bad air, unsuitable food, hasty eiting, insufficient outdoor exercise, and not enough rest and sleep. It comes on gradually, beginning with languor, indisposition to mental or bodily exertion, instability and184 words
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Article1026 1916-07-19 8 Bomi True Stories. Onions one might play tennis with! What an absurdity Not so big a one as it sounds; wait until I you have heard the story." Tumbling over the waves on her way back from a "search" came Seascraper’s beat. She tied up1,026 words
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1029 1916-07-19 8 Mr. Herbert Samuel (Samuel I.) has gone a step further in his project for the censorship of films. He baß written to the Preston Town Council suggesting a scheme for the establishment of a central independent censorship under the auspices of the Goverc*1,029 words
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Advertisement414 1916-07-19 8 The Eastern United Assurance Corporation Ltd. Hoad Offioe: SINGAPORE. The undersigned has been appointed Agent for the a bore Corporation, and is now prepared to accept MARINE FIRE RISKS at current rates. QUAH BENG KEE, 49. Reach Street, Penanm, ESTABLISHED 1874. THE ORIENTAL Government Security Life Assurance Company Ltd Iatorporated414 words
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Advertisement13 1916-07-19 8 For Children’i Hackiag Coigh at Night. W##d«’ Orta I Pepyaraial Cara, la. Cd13 words
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Advertisement26 1916-07-19 8 7 •/’ttnt/r i < i 4 V0//M m r. o 2. 7/ .*r P> A/ DREADNOUGHTS *T(S- HaU»-.- 1 TWO MALAYAN FRASER NEAVE, LTD^ ARCYLE ROAD, PENANG.26 words
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Article1265 1916-07-19 9 The Pioneer of the Blue Pencil. While Shakespeare has Bottled down to the count of his next centenary, the equally immortal Bowdler still awaits a first celebration of the stine kind. Yet their names are indissolubly linked, and must be while our language endures. The latter has given it1,265 words
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Article632 1916-07-19 9 We know now something of the machinations which have kept the Slav and the Anglo Saxon in scarcely-veiled hostility for so many years. Berlin has droaded above all things that these two great races should reach au understanding of one another wLich might culminate in a632 words
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Advertisement611 1916-07-19 9 The Ancient Torturers could have dev'sed nothing more cruel than the frightful twinging pains of Sciatica. Modern Medicine can devise nothing more effective than Little's Oriental Balm wherewith to combat this terrifying affliction. It does its work and drei it well All pain immediately relieved. Simply rub it in. For611 words
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Advertisement93 1916-07-19 9 Don’t Neglect Your Family. When you fail to provide your family with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at this season of the year, you are neglecting them, as bowel complaint is sure to be prevalent, and it is too dangerous a malady to be trifled with.93 words
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Advertisement10 1916-07-19 9 Fer CHroiio Chest Cosplaimts, Weeds' Gnat Peppernimt Utn Is. Id10 words
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Advertisement127 1916-07-19 9 Tf”' r V "%w •.'■«v'-f/V/ 'i‘'V ■■>> -■%'•••>''. ,f| r» XtJr > i V v x a* -'."r JO -V v it S8 J V £+'*&(> V f I» u 4 >: f a i *<rrf l w j-' LARGE REDUCTION IN PRICES. SEE I9I6 PRICE LIST. a SOLE AGENTS:127 words
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Advertisement1795 1916-07-19 10 P. O.—B. I. AND APCAR LINE Ma.il (Incorporated in England.) and Passenger Services. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. MAIL SERVICE. Homeward (for Evrope.) Outward (for China and Japan.) X Proofeds direct to Marseilles A London "from London direct. INTERMEDIATE DIRECT SERVICE. Homeward for Europe. Outward (for China and Japan.) 8, Somali1,795 words
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