Straits Echo, 16 October 1918
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Title Section35 1918-10-16 1 Straits Echo DAILr CHRONICLE OF BVENfS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THB STRAITS, THB FEDERATED lAAAY STATES AND THE FAR BAST GENERALLY. VOL. I<L $3O Per Annum. PENANtt, WEDNESDAY, |6th OCTOBER, 1918, Single Copy, IO cento. No. 237,35 words
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Advertisement1510 1918-10-16 1 •nestles milk FOOD the BEST FOOD YOUK BABY I 'ill 90 cts. PER i »b. TIN. BANKS rhartered Bank of India, u Australia and China. (Incorporated !n England by Royal Charter.) £1,200,000 £2,000,000 £1,200,000 paid op Capital geierre Fund Keierre Liability of Proprietors Head Office i No. 38, BI8HOP6GATE, LONDON,1,510 words
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Advertisement8 1918-10-16 1 MILKMAID Milff Mcrmn OOMDEMSED WUL $20.50 OBTAINABLE EVCBTVftCRE8 words
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2038 1918-10-16 2 Th* FarEa.3l Unveilbd. Bj Frederio Coleman (Cassell. 7e. 6d. net.) la 1916 Mr. Coleman, an American journalist, wti oemmisi'oned by tbo editor tad proprietors of the Herald, ot Melbourne, to take a somewhat extended tonr aod stndy the points that would most likely2,038 words
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Advertisement279 1918-10-16 2 CDC DcxdCO C DC 0 Whiteaway’s for Hardware. n a- k. i*.. Uij J Hr» "> iJM* r *> 1 Enamelled Saucepan ii «ketch with «oT.r, bl.e outside atd whiie ea*melled ln.id. &na about 2 4, 6. 8. and 10 pint.. Prices »2-25, 2-50, 2-95, 8-50 and £s3*9s each. m279 words
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Advertisement78 1918-10-16 2 Cmp. Tbia diaeaae ia ao dangerous and ao rapid in ita development that erery .other of yo»Bg ohildren ahoald be prepared for it It ia very naky to wait «atil the attaok of "yFJff 6 e Bdfor «edioine and let the ohild naffer antil it oaa be *h taiaed. Ohamberlaln’a78 words
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Advertisement473 1918-10-16 2 FORSAt^ A complete Rice Mill with ground bon es, coolie lines at Tauion? Hr,!? 0 P Wellesley J Hrin S For further particulars and pernr llift view the property apply to 0,1 to 693-16 10 JOO CHEANG Co 145, Beach Street, P ena)lJ> FOR SALS, ONE 12 HP. CAMPBELL'S nrr473 words
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Article588 1918-10-16 3 I COMMUTES MEETING MINUTES. We have to think Messrs. Brown, Philips A Stewart, the secretaries, for the following *ioerpt from the Mmu'e* of a Meeting of toe Committee of the Penang Chamber tf «Jouameroe held at the Chamber on Tuesday, Bth October, 1918, at 230 o’elock588 words
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Article272 1918-10-16 3 [To tmm Editor or tkb Strait» Echo] Sir, Thioga are eaaier laid than done. And year suggestion, under thia head in the laat paragraph of your yeaterday’a leader, though it louada moat feaaible, oannot, I fear, take any ahape. Montha and moutha ago I remember I wrote you272 words
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Article707 1918-10-16 3 LATE 08. KEITH’S WORK. The following account of the founding of the above institution thirteen years tfgo and ef its subsequent activities may be of interest in view of the death reoently oabled 1 from Europe of Dr, B, D. Keith, its late Principal. Dr,707 words
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Article281 1918-10-16 3 The General Manager in Benong wires aa follows i— The entput of the Batrut Beam Tin Dredging Co, N.L. for the firat half of Ootober waa i Houra worked 301; Cubic Yards treated 84,000; Output 265 piculs. The Siamese Tin Byndtoate Limited, for the Month of September was281 words
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Advertisement384 1918-10-16 3 HjiKiiiWW*** 4 4 4 4 4 UUUMUMU& i THE 4 4 4 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS $2,000,000 2 s i&l TJ 3 I* “OUR DAY” 1918 WAR LOAN LOTIERY. 3 SANCTIONED BY GOVERNMENT and run under the auspices ot Our Oaf” Committee. TICKETS $lO EACH. (Singapore Currency), 7he amount of the Lottery384 words
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Advertisement677 1918-10-16 3 NOTICES. Khoo Thean Batata A LL periona clniming to be interested -£A. whether as assignees or mortgagees of the shares of beneficiaries o r otherwise I under two Deeds of Settlement toth dated the 8th Decemter 1888 and both made by the late Khoo Thean Tek are required bj 1677 words
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Article, Illustration101 1918-10-16 4 PUBLISHED DA XLY (Except Sundays and pnbllc holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 59, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Daily Local 180 par annum Outatatlon Postage Extite. MaU Edition (Post Free) $lB pep annum. Cable Addreaa: ECHO PENANG.” Telephone Noe. (Soho) 586. Printing Department 363, N.B.— ail buiinaM101 words
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Article1314 1918-10-16 4 Reverting to the Budget Address of H.E. the Governor, we oome to the section Land It is disquieting to learn that, I while many of the fruit trees in the Colony are old, there is little inclination to plant young ones. Seme official en-1 oouragecoent might be1,314 words
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Article961 1918-10-16 4 Mr. Jack Jennings led Singapore o Sunday for Perth, Western Australia, for a brief holiday. He may be baok in Ipoh in 1 about a couple of month. 1 1 I Mr. and Mr*. 8 Leslie Thornton are now at Victoria. 8.0, where they will spend the961 words
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Article1025 1918-10-16 4 Never It JS just a year sinoe the vainglorious Ton Kublmenn’a boast, There is bat one Q swer to the question, Osn Germany, j n form, make anv concession with reg* r d Alsace-Lorraine P Tneanswer is No,n fcTBr r! Almost exsotly fifty years ago, after the Battle1,025 words
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Advertisement121 1918-10-16 4 i a JUST ARRIVED. Burroughes AND Watts o BILLIARD TABLES FULL. SIZE AND SMALLER SIZE 10 feet x 5 feet. Pritchard 8 Co., LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS BSTTLBMENTS uhior* PENANG. i STREET. •St •St -ft -ft -ft •ft -ft -ft •ft, -ft -9 -ft -ft -ft 1 -ft -ft •ft121 words
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Advertisement27 1918-10-16 4 1 TANK FUND. TICKETS $l. FIRST PRIZE New Elgin Motor Car VALUE $5,000. OUTSTATION APPLICANTS MUST ENCLOSE POSTAGE And apply to the Hon Secs., Tank Fond. Penang27 words
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Miscellaneous11 1918-10-16 4 the weather, 16th Octobib. Temperature 72* Rainfall 24 hours 2 na.m.11 words
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Article1339 1918-10-16 5 oebmanv and TBS BEFIT. %,nuervativ98 aestive om Amsterdam says that the A states that the Reichstag oommunioated to the Chan0oD' eI -rioss obj-otions to hisaocepCel,0r f b Prefect Wilson’s reply- The TagsucCe ha lecture of Maximilian Harden q he said mid9t P ,olon ed Berl,D lb e1,339 words
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Article637 1918-10-16 5 [Reuter’s Telegrams.] BRITISH FRONT. The Liberated RegionsLondon, October 14, 1 25 a.mReuter's correspondent at British Headquarters in a message yesterday evening •ays: —Meanwhile the total of liberated inhabitants grows daily. All tell similar stories of the intolerable arroganoe of German offioeis and soldiers. The vindictive punishments of637 words
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Article1078 1918-10-16 5 POSTPONE MEN T OF OUR DAY” EVENTS. Quiokly got under control on its first appearanoe in Penang some three months ago when it bad scarcely assumed the dimentions of an epidemic before no more was heard of it, this seooed visitation of InfiubDsa is making ae great1,078 words
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Article337 1918-10-16 5 [To thu Editob ob thk Straita Eeho.] Dear Sir, May I point out that your paragraph in vesterday's Strait» Echo on “The Tobacco Duties” is wrong and misleading, (a) The duty on all brands of ciears has not been raised from 40 cents to 80 oects.337 words
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Article218 1918-10-16 5 [To thh Editob ow thb Strait• Ech e.] Di»r Bir, Can you tell me if the Government has any intention of doiDg anything in the matter of registration of servants Things have oome to 6Uoh a pass that life is baoom* mg unbearable. The Hylam servants have218 words
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Article111 1918-10-16 5 The following ie the alterations of Messrs. A. A. Anthony A Co/» share list to-day i Yesterday. To-day. Ĕ C t Rubber. J 3 2 taw (a oo Alor Gajah 300 3.26 3.25 3.50 Changkat Serdang 6.25 6-75 650 7.00 Jeram 130 145 1.35 150 Kelemak 5.70 6.50 6.00111 words
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Article67 1918-10-16 5 Tbs following artiohs will bo found on our outbid’ page* 2 —Politics and Trade in the Par East, 3.—Pen .ag Obainhpr of Commerce. Km. E iw-id VII M u dical School 6. —Tb Docum tsof D.&chaige Local 8h* r es. Th Birpi:s That FailedTbo Capital L vy. What They67 words
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Article774 1918-10-16 5 FIRST DAY'S REBULTB. I ClYorn Out Own. Correspondent,) Singapore, October 16 The results of the first day’s races run yesterday of the Autumn Meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club are as follows > Baob 1, Amvang 7. 9 1 Royal tlume 712 2 Paul 7 O 3774 words
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Article1014 1918-10-16 6 To Make men Traitors. Germany’s Attempts to Sedaoa her Prisoners of War (Hodderand Stoughton. 2d.) We have oome to aooept any infamy practised by the Germans without surprise as a natural produot of their mentality. We knew of the propaganda eimps in Austria in whioh Ukrainian prisoners1,014 words
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Article384 1918-10-16 6 A BOOM IN RUBBERS Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Co L‘d ,of Kuala Lumpur, reported on Ootober 12 i Toe tide has indeed turned in the rubber share market, and, after a reluctance of years even to whisper the word, we oan only desoribe the present market as booming.384 words
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Article518 1918-10-16 6 Bukit Kspong 11,600, Didsbury 10 190, Kamaaan 16 575, berendah 24,154, Utan I Simpan 10,360 lb. i I J Tbe Seremban amateurs successfully presented "The Marriage of Kitty” to a crowded house at the Sungei Ujong Club on Saturday evening. A voluminous app»ndix to the F M518 words
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Article1051 1918-10-16 6 NEW MANAGEMENT SCHEME WANIED. In tbe Supreme Court before Mr. Justice L. M, Woodward this morning tbe hearing was resumed in whioh tbe AttorneyGeoeral for the Colony at and by the relation of Lee Chin Hoe and Oog Hun Chong, merebanta of Penang, on behalf1,051 words
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Article634 1918-10-16 6 Tim In Tmb G bum an Ofmhbitb. An old regular soldier sat on a low wall, dangling his legs, with a clay pipe in his mouth. By his aide aat a younger man who had come into toe army from a b.rbera'a shop n634 words
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Article230 1918-10-16 6 INTERSTATE FOOTBALL. Tho Teams. Tbg. following have been selected to represent Penang and Perak in the football match to be played on the Esplanade on Friday, the game starting at 5 p.m, sharp. PnuAno —Goal, E. H. Syer j Backs ill D. Rat ley and O.230 words
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Article1321 1918-10-16 6 A Levy on Capital. By F. W. Pethiok Lawrenoe. Allen and Unwin. 2s. 6d* net. As we settle.down to a fifth year of war, at a cost of some £700 per second, we may as well giv a little attention to the finan cial problem of how1,321 words
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Article793 1918-10-16 6 A MORNING APPETISKB 2nd Lt. J. B, Morton) Suddenly it mored. Tin, (the or btrbn of Putney), peering over the parapet wn certain then that it was a man; and there were o’her figures moving too. slowly and silently crawling thr, ugh the mud of No793 words
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Advertisement12 1918-10-16 6 For OhiHrca’a Haekiag Caagb at Nigkt Woad«*« Great Pappamiat Care la, W,12 words
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Article1457 1918-10-16 7 A LEADERLESS DEMOCRACY. At the beginning of the war it waa hoped l thit the atern ordeal of battle would pur f y t and ennoble our national life at home 1 hia hope haa bo far not been realised Our t national life still atroggles with1,457 words
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Article537 1918-10-16 7 Hu Past Cajluub. Mr. Hu Shih chang, who uaamed office as President of China on the 10th inst., is a native of Honan. He oomes of an ilinstriofts family though he was poor during his early manhood. The Hsu family originally resided in Tientsin but later on537 words
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Advertisement1069 1918-10-16 7 t „Hpr.s for Toddy Shop Licences for Penang, Province Ton Wellesley and the Bindings, 1919. vrnTTPK is hereby given that Tenders, to be forwarded ia sealed covers and Vhn outside “Toddy Bbop Tenders” will be received at the Resident Councillor's parked on we 19th October, 1918, for the exolasive right,1,069 words
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Advertisement58 1918-10-16 7 A machine weakened in one pert aoon breaks down altogether. That is the oaae with sefferers from indigestion, a most disheartening complaint. If 70« are troibled, turn immediately to WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CORE. A coarse of this medicine will plaoe the body machine in perfeot rnnning order. Bold at Dispensaries58 words
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Advertisement45 1918-10-16 7 Now 1b tk§ Time. For rheamatiem yoa will find nothing better than Chamberlaia'a Pain Balm. Now ie the time to get rid o( it. Try this liniment and see how qaiekly it will relieve the pain and aoreneaa. Fer sale by all dispenaariee and dealers.45 words
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Advertisement584 1918-10-16 7 NOTICE. SIP ABATE TENDERS will ba remind ap to noon on Tharaday, the 17tb Ootober, 1918, for the following supplies for n period of one year commencing from the 1 let Jenaary, *****(a) (a) Rations for Penang and Balik Palaa Hospitals. (6) Rations for Pro?inoe Wellesley Hospitals. (c) Rations for584 words
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Advertisement812 1918-10-16 8 7T. P. «.-BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. (Companies Incorporated In England.) MAIL AND PA88ENQER 8ERVICE8. PENINSULAR .AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS(Under Contract j with Hi« Majesty’s Government.) Th« Company MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOM BAY* art'tat present suspended. Fasiengen for Europe! aw booked ria Bombay a«t opportunity offew and aa far an812 words
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