Straits Echo, 14 September 1918
1918-09-14
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1918-09-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. TRB FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR’;E AST GENERALLY VOL. 16. $3O Per Annum. PENANG, SATUKOAY. »4ih SEPTEMBER, It* 8. Single Copy, lo cents. No* 2lO*36 words
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Advertisement1527 1918-09-14 1 NESTLE'S MILK FOOD the best FOOD fOR ¥OUR[ BABY;!' j 90, cts. PE r b < BANKS > phtrtsred Bank of India, Australia and China. £1,20'',0C3 £2,000.000 Incorporated la England by Roval Charter.) fiid up Capital ggtria Foad Liability of Proprietors Head Offices yo. 18. BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, E.C Agencies and1,527 words
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Advertisement10 1918-09-14 1 MILKMAID BRAND SWEETENED CONDENSED HIUL $20.50 jB t AINABL£ CVCrrWNCR!10 words
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Advertisement172 1918-09-14 2 THE SAVER OF INFANT LIFE IS ABSOLUTELY STARCH-FREE If mothers who cannot nourish treir own babies would give them the Mellin Diet from birtn we should hear less of infant mortality Hellin's Food with cow’s milk will do more to bring your baby safely through infantile health-dangers than any food172 words
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Article1448 1918-09-14 3 AN APPRECIATION, These enthusiastic artists art to be heartily congratulated in collecting together such a fine show of work for their exhibition in aid of St. Daostan’8 Fund, The exhibition was well worth a visit and some very oharm* ing piotur&s could have been purchased. When it1,448 words
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Article34 1918-09-14 3 The Golf matches arranged in aid of the Our Day Bed Cross Fund will take place on Friday, September 20, at 9p m. by moonlight and not as previously announced,34 words
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Article128 1918-09-14 3 Messrs. Chin Kooi A Company have kindly presented one Miohelin Motor Oar Tyre-as one of the prises for the Our Day” Tank. Messrs. Pritohard A Co., Ltd,, have kindly presented two Botosoillo Hand Sewing Machines and one Treadle Maobine value $l5O/- as prises for the Our Day128 words
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Article342 1918-09-14 3 Serendah 23.651, Kamasan 18,682, Bukit Kepong 11,1" »0. Untan Simpan 12*0? < M Didsbury 11 600, Alor Pongs» 19,400. B'leh *****, Merban 8,232, Worth Perak 8,140,1 Ayer Kuning 6,150, Temerloh 9,281 lb, A band of women brigands, aboat 80 in I □amber, armed with pistols and daggers,342 words
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Advertisement347 1918-09-14 3 1 PHENOM NAL WEEKEND DISPLAY ft 3 4 3 41 1 41 1 *9 4 3 hi EMPIRE THEATRE I THE PRIMIER ’HEATRE OFTH*- COLONY. fc ■4 ■4 hi 4 4 4 4 4 4 HI •4 ■4 4 •4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4347 words
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Advertisement319 1918-09-14 3 OPEN SUNDAY SUNDAY SERVICES YOU ARE INVITED TO SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 A.M. FITZGERALD MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH (Corner of Burmih ud Anson Roods.) YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE SERVICE EPWORTH LEAGUE 7 P.M. THE AT CHURCH sermon: GOD’S CLAIM OR YOU 8 P.M. WITH A CORDIAL WELCOME. —^"FINAL FABEWELL^j319 words
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Article, Illustration97 1918-09-14 6 PUBLISHED DA ILY (Except Sundays and public holidays,) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 99, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Dally Local $3O per annum. Outatatlon Postage Extra. 1 Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Addrese: ECHO PENANG.’ Telephone Nos. (Coho) 880. Printing Department 343, N.b. —Xll97 words
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Article1357 1918-09-14 6 We feel that do apology is neoeisary for returniog to the question of the future of I the Penang Free Sohool for we hare reoeiv*l ed evidence in abundance of the keen interest taken in it. If the committee of I the School obtain aa much advioe1,357 words
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Article804 1918-09-14 6 Tbs BsTi J A* B Cook, of Bing*pore, I to-morrow will preach in Sr, Andrew’s Ohurob. I The Hon. Mr. Chow Kit Tsien. Chinese Consul-General for Rangoon, paid a flying visit to Kula Lumpur on his way to SingaporOi I “Mr. W. H. Hughes, managing direotor for804 words
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Article23 1918-09-14 6 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $*****5, businpvg don®, in Singapore refined) at $149.875. business done, sold 25 tons.23 words
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Article677 1918-09-14 6 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] kaiser AS pacifist. London, September 12 *.j n A okblo from A» Hw K.wtb.. now taken In hand h offeocive, Addrciog K IO P*"» »tE..en, be deol.red that be •tone untamed to ebotten the w enemy bed jeeriogly d r Tb < rejected the unturbigaou,677 words
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Advertisement161 1918-09-14 6 t The pen is mightier than the sword. A NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED KENG CO., PENANG IPOH NEW SHIPMENT JU T RECEIVED FROM J*PAN, WHITE ZINC PAINT (FIRST QUALITY.) A Good substitute in War Times. Air ady proved as good as other Brands. Have a Trial Order and be Convinced161 words
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Miscellaneous14 1918-09-14 6 THE WEATHER. 13th Sxptembib. Temperature 73° Rainfall 24 hours 2 ro.n. 82® *08 inob.14 words
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Article1980 1918-09-14 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] rgENCH AND AMERICAN IROOPB- on St Mihiel Salient. London, September 12. 4 40 p.m. t el ’i correspondent at American Head* ierl( telegraphing from Nancy, lays 1 FreDO b »nd Amerioans attacked between »nd eight this morning on either aide of 3 Mibiel ialient. The1,980 words
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Article668 1918-09-14 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] A Unanimous Press London, September 11, 12.25 p m. Mr. Gorges’. terrible indictm nt of the German treatment of natives in South-West Afrioa is gene?ally commented on. The Daily Chronicle saysi—"Whatever the future ef tbe other German oolonies may be, it is impossible that South-West Africa668 words
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Article1305 1918-09-14 7 [Reuter's Telegrams.] The Enemy’s Disillusionment London, September 12, Mr. Lloyd George in bis speech at the Hippodrome said the news nuw was really good We were not at the end of the journey. Tnere were steep gradients ahead. The tunnel we ware passing through might te1,305 words
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Article61 1918-09-14 7 The following article will ba found ou our oitcide page* 3,—"General Fosb at tbe Marne.” The Ofainete Deal, 4 G'ohe Hotel C**?. Singapore'* Wooden Ship*. s.—The Penang Impreibioatatr, 8 —Bobber on Baabee. Gathre'a Weekly Rubber Beport. Wiliiaon Wirth'a Oircna, P. 0. C. Tennie Tom a* ment, Telegrams. 9. —Saangbai61 words
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Obituary12 1918-09-14 7 Obituary. London. September 13. The death ie announced of Sir Samuel Bvani.12 words
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Article329 1918-09-14 8 [Reuter's Telegrams.] British tad Frtnch Priscnsrs- j London, September 12. A oable from Stookholai .ay. it ia repoited I that el.«n Bntiah aubj-wt. and .U«o Vrenobm.n were imprisoned in tbe Peter end Pent fortree. et Petrograd inol.d.ng Con.nl Lockhart, Briti.b repre.entati.e a. Moaoow. who wa. condamoed to329 words
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Article97 1918-09-14 8 Xxpldtlng Latex-treating Process(From Our Own Ccrreepemdentf Singapore, September 14, The Standard Rubber Process Limited has bean registered with the object ot acquiring and ilokendown prooeas of treating latex. The dlrtotors are Messrs. A. J. Ferguson, Lee Obim Tuan, S, Q. Wong and van der Btadt. The managing97 words
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Article58 1918-09-14 8 The following programme of mnsio will be played at the Golf Club this evening at 5-45 p,m t—--1 S’leotion H. M. 8. Pinafore Sullivan 2 Ons Step G'isz’y Baar Bag Bolsford 8 8-lection The Dollar Prinoess Fall 4 Walts Mon Tressor Picorini 5 Song Queen Of Tbe58 words
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Article1047 1918-09-14 8 A correspondent wntes to the If M j Doubtless many who read Mr. Okeden’s remarks in connection with the qu“*tion of a school for planters in Saturday’s i»eae that a tyro, on a commencing salary of $350, imagined that rubber was picked iff bushes, were amused. But1,047 words
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Article738 1918-09-14 8 LEAN A CO’8 WEELY REPORT. Penang, September 13. I There ba* again been a good demand for Rubber which shows a considerable advance, t Jfo 1 qualities having made up to 55 oents J r at 'this week’s Singapore auction. In the U faoe of the threatened738 words
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Article97 1918-09-14 8 Sspt 15, 16th Sunday Aim Trinity. 8-OOam, Matins 8 30 s,m. Holy Communion 9 SO a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). 5- p.m. Sunday School. 6- p.m. Evensong Hymn 221 Psalm LXXVni Oakley Magnificat 56 Nunc Dimittis 70 Hymns 214,215.477. On Wndnbsdat. 10-00 a.m. Matins and Litany On Friday.97 words
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Article37 1918-09-14 8 The following are the alterations in Messrs, Anthony A Co.’s share list to-day j Yesterday. To-day. Mining' S 1 i ca m Mot Deebook 24/6 25/6 24/9 25)6 Tin Beatonf 2*9 26/6 26/- 26/.37 words
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Article270 1918-09-14 8 Smgapore, September 12The weekly Rubber Auction held jesterday and to-day saw a muoh improved demand and a welcome rise in prices Fine Ribbed 8mnked 8beet said up to 55* c*n*s Der lb (8f cents above last week s best) but the bidding for this grade was270 words
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Article219 1918-09-14 8 Tbe above show will close a very sucopss- ful season in Penang to-night and will then make a tour of Kedah and Biam where we I have no doubt they will be aa welcome ae they have been here. Penang availed itself of the last but one219 words
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Article268 1918-09-14 8 Keen Contest, The P. 0,0. Tennie Tournament wss brought to a very successful close yesterday when the A. Snglos tfo between A- S. Hall and M. D, Eatl y was decided after a very keen oontest. It was began on Wednesday bat was then left unfinished. Hall268 words
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Article974 1918-09-14 8 SEMI OFFICIAL REVIEW The following appeir amon the cables 1 communicated to the 1 angkok paper* by the British Legation British Labour in Congress London, September 6 Tbe British Labour Congress at Derby this week was the largest ever aisembled, the delegates including Mr Gompers Pre sident974 words
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Advertisement109 1918-09-14 8 NOTICE ie hereby given that by an Indenture dated the 16th: day of August 1918, all the book debta and liabilities of the Bice Milling Company were aaai.ned to Lim Bow Troon o' 169 161 Bridge Mreet, Penan r. All delta due to and owing by the ■aid Bioe Milling109 words
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Advertisement52 1918-09-14 8 A Good Bale for the Home. Make it a rule of your home to always k ;ep on band a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel oomplainta. It alwaya cures promptly and no household Is safe without it. For eale by all dispensariee52 words
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Advertisement49 1918-09-14 8 Accidents Will Happen. It may be impoaiible to prevent an accident, bat it is not impossible to be prepared (or it Chamberlain's Pain Balm is net beyond anyone's parse, and with a battle of this liniment yen are prepared ler almost nything. For sale by all dispensaries ad deaSers.49 words
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Advertisement555 1918-09-14 8 Desboak NOTICE Dredging No Uabiltly OF DIVIDEND, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN *v DIVIDEND (the fonSI) a ‘V* rate of 5 per cent (equir. e„ t b> •billing per shire, has been declared J*? the shares in the aborenamed Company ,2 will become due and parable at the A* oi the555 words
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Article1954 1918-09-14 11 There is a pcroeptible onaega in what we miy call the politic» 1 weather n Biglaod We have passed the solstice, The period for storms has arrived. For the next four months we may look tor a succession of gales, culminating in a whirlwind of misrepresentation and1,954 words
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Advertisement174 1918-09-14 11 f ESTATE SUPPLIES. li IN STOCK Aoetio Acid 99 per oent. Barbed Wire. Gary’s Box Strapping inoh. Lnglish Sodium Bisulphite. Green Mosquito Wire Gauze. Latex Pans. Momi Gases. Mosaic Tiles. Par-Boiled ftice. Peninsular Acetate, Tapping Knives. Veneer Chests White Porcelain Gups White Aino Paint. The Best and Cheapest C< apolsnk174 words
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Advertisement505 1918-09-14 11 NOTICE. TENDERS will be rec*ivpd at the Office of tbe onourable Ken-dent Councilor, Penang, up to noon on Sotta September. 1918 fo t e following services for thw Government Monopoly Department, Penang for the year 19! 9. (1) Supply of beat Amoy or Hongkong pots each capable of easily containing505 words
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Advertisement1298 1918-09-14 12 p. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAB IaINK. (Companies'Incorporated In England MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS(Uadn Contnct with Hi« M*je»tj’i Goyemment.) Xh* Company's MAIL 8EEV1CEB EAST OF BOMBAY u. nurpunded booked via Bomba) aa opportunity offer* and aa far a* Paatangara for Europe are acooMBodation ia availableTh» Comp»;'* INTERMEDIATE1,298 words
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