Straits Echo, 22 October 1918
1918-10-22
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitsecho
Straits Echo
-
Title Section36 1918-10-22 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENfS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THB STRAITS, THE FEDBRATBC MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 16. 5130 Per Annum. PENAN-» TUESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1918, Single Copy, lo cents. No* 24 i.36 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1441 1918-10-22 1 NESTLES MILK FOOD THE BEST F3OO TO# YbOh Babyi PER i ik>. TIN. 90 cts. 'gJ* < BANKS ry rog rhartared Bank of India, Cha Australia and China. (Incorporated In England by Royal Charter.) 1,200,000 £2,000,000 £1.200,000 Paid up Capital Be«rveFaud geierve Liability of Proprietor! Head Office i Ko gB,1,441 words
-
Advertisement14 1918-10-22 1 MILKMAID •bam mu—i MMDEMED MU. $20.50 Z. f B T AfNA»Lf gVWWWHtRr L /,^SWCAmJ!14 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement34 1918-10-22 2 35 V> 14 i BOTTLING OF EXTRA FOREIGN .X 'V' i r y~ tiV* X. J Brewed and Bottled in .V KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. PwNANG, (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS) SINGAPORF AGENTS. a» ITT cjyfcj34 words
-
-
Article729 1918-10-22 3 [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, October SO. Chaplain Hard/, Y. 0., baa died of wounds, [A member of an old Devon family, Mr. Hfcrdy was barn in London over 50 years ago, and was educated at the City of London School and the University of London,729 words
-
Article327 1918-10-22 3 Latest Quotations. Tin (unrefined) ie quoted here to-day at $149.121, business done, and in Singapore (refined) at $149.87$, business done, (125 tons sold). We are informed by tbe Principal of the Penang Free School that he has reoeived from the Hon. Treasurer, Singapore of the Red Triangle Huts for327 words
-
Article45 1918-10-22 3 [Reuter's Telegrams] London, Ootober 20» Lord Frenoh baa arrived in London. Hia visit, immediately following tbe failure of the tbe Government to enforce eonaoription in Ireland, ia interpreted to aignify that he intend* to reaign nnleea a aatlafaotory arrangement ia reeobed.45 words
-
Article275 1918-10-22 3 Belfast, August 22 A passage in Viscount French’s speech at Londonderry yesterday, when he was presented with the freedom of that city, caused some commotion in political circles i n Bel fast to day. His Excellency** ords were.- 4 ny change in the future government of the country275 words
-
Article560 1918-10-22 3 The following is the alterations of Messrs. A. A. Anthony A Co.’s shsre list to-day Yesterday. To-day. B g C t Rubber. c co m A lor Gajah 3 25 3.50 3.00 3.30 Changkat 8erdang 6.25 6-60 «00 6.50 Glen£ly 1-80 2.00 1.70 1.90 Iudragiri 6.20 6.60 6.00 6560 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement830 1918-10-22 3 alaysn Sales Poom. 10 BK SOLD BT oiiBLlC AUCTION P U i, n»a ft,«t gw. 0 Tk.Dd.T Ike 24th October. Wit, AT 11 A* Br Au*trallan Celdtnfl. i_a»h before delivery. .BIFFIN FRIENDS. Lt canted uctione rt 81, Beach 8traet. (Hye Kie Oban BOBBER stumps. no V TO* immediately or forward830 words
-
Advertisement278 1918-10-22 3 »i^miU^.MUMUUUUUUUUUUUUM PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY E i THE KNOWN SATISFACTION OF ALL USEES OF SILVA’S JEWELLERY I M* has established faith in the quality J£ of his manufacture all the World over. Speciality QEMSET BROOCHES B. P. De Silva, The Ideal Jeweller and Diamond Merchant. wr~ 62/6? Hifli Street, Siofiforc. *>278 words
-
-
Article, Illustration98 1918-10-22 4 PUBLISHED DAILY (Except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, 39, Beach Street, Penang. Price: Daily Local £BO Per annum Outstatlon Postage Extra. Mall Edition (Post Free) $lB per annum. Cable Address: ECHO PENANG Telephone Nos. (Eoho) 580, Printing Department 343. —All butiness communication* should98 words
-
Article1227 1918-10-22 4 Yesterday having been the anniversary of Trafalgar, cur thoughts have raturally been turned to that mighty Navy whioh for over four years has waited in sleepless vigilance for the opportunity cf equalling or surpassing Ih? glories of Nelssn’s fleet and is now earnestly debating whether the1,227 words
-
Article1015 1918-10-22 4 Our Dali exchanges announce the death of Towkay Tan Tang Ho, one of the lending merchants of the East coast of Suma ra. Abbe Lin*, the illustrious pianist, was born in that land of Hungary on October 22, 1811- He w s a pupil of Czerny and1,015 words
-
Article1039 1918-10-22 4 Canute or Mrs. Partington T Well over two tea s atjo HimWk with a big blue pencil inherited f"* 1 Bismarck, drew an indexible lme Y«, ro which the British and French were n > go. That line is alreadj far to the rea, the Allies. 0ar of1,039 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement122 1918-10-22 4 nsssw Esn m i A" 1 i i JC/ST ARRIVED urrou ghes AKD a t ts L H sr y4 (S LE FULL SIZE AND T%* ALLER SIZE: 10 feet x 5 feet. 'j I LIMITED. (incorporated in straits settlements U.MOfr FWANC. STREET. t? -s •A <T c: V r122 words
-
Advertisement29 1918-10-22 4 «anagrea tank fund, tickets SI. first prize New Elgin Motor Car VALUE $5,000. OUTSTATION APPLICANTS MUST fi ENCLOSE POSTAGE S And appjj to the Hon Secs, Tank Fund, Penang29 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous7 1918-10-22 4 THU WEATHER. 22nd Ootobbb. Temperature 750 g2«7 words
-
-
Article599 1918-10-22 5 [Reuter's Telegrams] oi P ID allied advance. 1 jjalM Haig'» Despatch. SJ D d« o ,Oot„b.r *0.4.20 p.-. nM u. H«i* Bslbi oom Blf D The British, Belgian and Til" commanded by King PreoCb fndav developed the results 1,.t <>i 4»J*' Tbs Bel i d Z'tbrugge tod Hejet599 words
-
Article1858 1918-10-22 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] The Cambrai Area. London, Ootober 20, 1 25 a.m. Bir Douglas Haig oontinues:—" The enemy oommenoed to withdraw to the north of the Cambrai-Barai road. We oooupied Saulaoir and progress was made towards Denain front the south. North of the Bdbte3 Canal we have already entered1,858 words
-
Article81 1918-10-22 5 A Neutral'! Views. The Deli-Conrant publishes in large type a wireless message stating that according to comments in the German press the tone of President Wilson’s latest Note leave Germany no alternative than to go on fivhting •o the bitter end. The Frankfurter Zeitung draws speoial attention to81 words
-
Article33 1918-10-22 5 The following articles will be found on our outside pages i 3,—Telegrams. 6' American Rubber Restrictions. The Influenas. Rubber Market. Muntri Street Tragedy. Record Jumping. Non-Seotarian Schools. Seditious Publications. 7. —Current Affairs,33 words
-
Article854 1918-10-22 5 [Reuter's Telegrams.] REPLY TO AUSTRIA. Not Autonomy A’.ono. London October 19, 11 40 p.m. A oable from Washington says that Presl dent Wilson in bis reply to Austria draws attention to tbe fact that a3 since his address of tbe 8 h January last the peoples of854 words
-
Article441 1918-10-22 5 Encottbaoed BT BBITIBH Pbomise of Rbpbbsentatiow ax THU Pbacu I ABLE. Zurich, August 22. A noble speech delivered by the Czech Deputy, Klosac, at a great Slav demonstration at Laibach few days ago, is published in the Narodni JPolitika although heavily censored Klosac declared that the Czechs441 words
-
Article1011 1918-10-22 6 [To TH» loiTom OF THI Strailt Time».] view of the allegations that have lat 1 y appeared in jour columns im punning the good faith of the measure to restrict imports of rubber into the United States, I should like to draw jour atten tion to the1,011 words
-
Article402 1918-10-22 6 BIME, DABBY Co’. EEPOBT. B'ngaporp, Ootobsr 19. London Quotations. Tb« latest wire from L ndoa rcoaiv d here on llrb instant laied 9ch was as follow» i ——Rubber 2/3*, |2/4* market firm but,ui»t.” Auctions 16th and 18th Octobib. —At the close of oar last week's report we stated402 words
-
Article465 1918-10-22 6 j JaPANBSB ON TRIAL. The preliminary bearing of a ease in which a Japanese named Bunkichi Oioke j is to be charged uoder the Seditious Publi(I cations' Prohibition Ordinance, commenced 1 1 before Mr P- P. David in the Second Conrt this morning, says the Malaya Tribune of465 words
-
Article780 1918-10-22 6 APPALLING DEATH BATE. Although there is every sign that the stringent measures taken to oambat it are having a considerable iff sot yet the mflneri* epidemic oontinnes to claim an appalling death rate, We do not, however, wish it to b* conveyed that all these deaths are due780 words
-
Article57 1918-10-22 6 Death of a EuropeanC From Our Chon Correspondent$ Singapore, October 23, The death has occurred from influenia of Mr. E. P, 0 Preston, of the Asiatic Petro* leum Cj who was transferred last week from Ipoh to Singapore. All tbe sohools have keen closed for the week owing57 words
-
Article599 1918-10-22 6 In Banoxok Says the Bangkok Timet of the 16th inst int: There is no doubt of the strength of the influenza epidemic which has the capital in its grips Competent medical opinion puts the number of sufferers at not less than 200, 003 in Bangkok. Not599 words
-
Article263 1918-10-22 6 List of Subscriptions. I Amount previously acknowledged 91,740 39 Brle of ad miss.on tickets to Butterwortb Sports 1500 Chatty community at Bukit Mertajtm 259.00 Box No. 248 Began Tuan Kpchil Pier 3 36 Bjx No. 33 par Mr. N? Ah K ang 5.58 Card No263 words
-
Article1236 1918-10-22 6 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. The preliminary enquiry into the case agaicst Tan Ah Sow wno is charged with the murder of his mistress, Ah Chim, at 171, Muntri Street, on September 30, was commenced ypstt-ruay before Mr. G. C. G. Muller in the Police Court. Court Inspector C. H,1,236 words
-
Article337 1918-10-22 6 [To thu Editor of th. Strait EcLl Dua* Sir, c/w i In your editorial of last Satardav subject of “An Eduoat.onal pj|.L.? mention that you had before 7 from a Pan a tig Cmne.e now m a.n» who warned to send his son to n por tarian school337 words
-
Article491 1918-10-22 6 We read in an Australian paper r—Tas Albury Show was concluded on Tburidir in lino weather. On Wednesday verr remarkable jumping was done in the high jump, three competitors, despite the sloppy condition of the ground, beating the local record by two inches and also establish»* a record491 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement45 1918-10-22 6 Now Is the Time. For rheumatism 70« will find nothing better than Chamberlain's Pan Balm. Now b the time to get rid of it. Try this liniment and see how qnickly it will reliere the pain and soreness. For sale by all dispensaries and dealers.45 words
-
Advertisement66 1918-10-22 6 MAN do jom know the danger of neghc’ing a chill P Chilli lead to pneumonia and a score cf other dangerous dinorders. Be prudent, ard at the firit eign of a chill take a doaa or two of WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CORE, the medioine that should never be absent from66 words
-
-
Article2140 1918-10-22 7 [To tub Editor of thi SlraiU Echo.] Dear Editor, What I am ooncerned to point out is, that if a Hon- Member of the Legislative or Federal Council becomes in any way interested directly or indireotly, then that member should not vote. To begin with, the Federal Food2,140 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement934 1918-10-22 7 <=>oo c DCDC DC Wliiteaway, Lai til aw Co.; Ltd,, p£NANC. 30 n Lfe INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND I TAIPING. '1 P 4 ’Have Just Received a stock of the latest') Productions otVHis Master' s~ Voice"*-Records. RccordsjJust out and worth ln every Music-Lover s Collection. any time is dance time When934 words
-
Advertisement562 1918-10-22 7 British North Borneo. OUR uln DAY LOTTERY. Tickets for this Lottery are issued under the auspices of the BRITISH NORTH BORNEO WAR RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE, and by the OUR DAY Committee for the West Coast, North Bornio, Subject to the following conditions: 1. The Lottery to be unlimited. 2. Tickets562 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement999 1918-10-22 8 f. &'0. —BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINE. n<mrinl*a Incarcerated in England.) (Companies Incorporated in England.) MAIL AND PABBENQER SERVICES. PENINSULAR .AND ORIENTAL SAILINGS. (Undei Contract with His Majesty’s Government.) The Company’s MAIL SERVICES EAST OF BOMBATBaro at present suspended. Paeeenfere for Europe are booked via; Bom bewail opportunity offers and999 words
-