The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 18 February 1915

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. 17.50 Per Annum. Single Copy, 40 eta. Vol. 13. Penang, Friday, 18tn FEBRUARY, 1915. No. 7.
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    • 206 1 I I CONTENTS. s Leaders page. Miscellaneous Murder Most Foul 200 Prince of Wale War w 5 eTP d Ji e War Fund 201, 213 <t 221 More Fnghtfulness 2 3 Bel iaQ Pund 2 01 213 Depaitmentahsm 218 Straits Trade in 1913 205 s Politics in Malaya 206 Alleged
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    • 190 2 4/ iiTIT nHIT n W y THE f J STRAITS E( Hv MAIL EDITION. I I Published the day prior to the departure of each mail B J| for Europe, and contains the latest local and States F 3 news originally published in the daily issues, as well as fl
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  • 1040 200 Aftor what Mr. Justice Ebden correctly described as a long and patient trial, Khoo Puan was yesterday afternoon found guilty of the murder of Khoo Sit IL e and duly sentenced to death. It is a very long time since any murder case has aroused so much
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  • 945 200 There is an Hanoi Hotel whes l standing advertisement in one <f our Hongkong contemporaries seems to need a little timely sub-editing Engli-h spoken.” is all very well but Man spricht I)> utsch 1 The person wh > tri *s it in Hanoi must must be looking for
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    • 98 200 «jjji 151)3* f -U> »®Jw published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59. Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Ha l Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 .V fl—All bu»ines*
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  • 54 201 Feb. OByßdmo <Bl9lO 23 10 Stuff of Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd .1 inuary rubscrip-ti-n 2 ’»2 68 Leo Q ;0A II >w 5 UU Li Ji Ah Tang. Lumut, i*»r 1)0, I).ndtngs L r .oo J. R B own, monthly sulhcriptiou 25 00
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  • 225 201 F. b BBy Bthnce 234 23 10 P Z <’rr<d, profits or |).nee 31 12 14 ***** M. M m I 3rd inatal* n out 15.00 I’.d ince Feb 10. 379.23 Am II t pr viously ackuowhdgd 8,323 80 Total 18,703.03 The ci e agi i-t i
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  • 3853 201 SENSATIONAL ASSIZE CASE. THE VERDICT. Before Mr Justice L. I< Ebden and a np-cial jury, cmipri-ing Messrs J. L mie (Foreman), H. Waugh, E E T H E ,n J 1 Tob, A. F. Robertson, L Hoefeld ana 31. Stnv j>“, th-i hearing was concluded ye te
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  • 525 203 A Mihy nun-4 Sa I‘h bin AH wa* this m minz charg'd b>f-r* Mr Jus'i uL I EihP-ii with mu4-r by causing the deaf h <>t ball it and a w>m in n«m d Siripih at Rda-i I’.i'jimr. I’’ v.nr" Wellesley. Mr. A B Viul-v, B'l c
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  • 445 203 Gold Medal, 1914. In the phv off Mr CM Henderson Mr R R Turner and wins the above competition The following are the scores 0 M Henderson 464-51 =97-18-79 KB Turner 45 52=97-14—83 Lilies’ Spoon for February, 1915. Result. MDH Barnett 7up Miss C Brown 4 Mrs
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  • 1174 203 question of minimum costs An Interesting Paper. Considering the importance of the subject dealt with one might reasonably h <ve eXpected a larger attendance at the Inch Club >esterdav to h**ar the piper by Mr J. 8. Ferguson, of Chem ir. on The Minimum Cost of Production
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  • 578 204 Received 11th of Feb. at 9 am. (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Teleg am. SOCIALIST PROTEST AG Al VST WAR. COMMOTION IN I HE HOUSE. London, February 9. The opening of the Prussian Diet drew a crowded attendance Tbe Socialist, Herr Ilirscb, demanded the reform of the
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  • 542 204 Received 10th of Feb. at 7 p.m. (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Telegra:n. ENTHUSIASTIC SCENES. THE QUESTION OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Petrograd, February 9. At the opening of tbe Duma this afternoon brilliant scenes were enacted. The whole assembly rose repeatedly and cheered for the Tsar and sang the National
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  • 400 205 London, February 9. In the House of L’rls the holders on both J»*, pu l wirm tribite* to the lit*» Mirque»* of L »ud Hid* try. (Ri jtcr'i Service.) Copynght Tw'.wiram Received lUru of Feb at 7 p..m. CANADA AND THE WAR. MESSxGr. FR M M!I
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  • 364 205 Under Separate Residents. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 10It is officially announced that Brunei and Libuan will be placed under separate Residents. Mr E. B. Maundrell, Second Asst. Colonial Secretary, who is now ill in hospital, has b*en appointed Resident of Brunei. Mr. F. W. Douglas,
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  • 1220 205 (jmitting all statistics as having been previously reproduced, below are quoted s .me of the general observations from the Report un the Trade of the Straits Settlements, 1913,” by Mr J. B. Suttor, commercial commissioner for the far Eist of the Government of New South Wales
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  • 105 205 Obituary. Lord William Seymour. London, February 9. The death has taken place of Lord William Seymour. General Lord William Seymour was 77 of age and was granted the courtesy title of Lord in 1871 as the younger brother of the sth Marquis of Hertford. He was in the Riyal Navy
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  • 972 206 The Civic Spirit It is a constant reproach in the Mid Bast that there is little or no civic spirit displayed by the inhabitants of the towns, great < r small, and particularly in this put of Malaya. One reason for this is said to be the
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  • 345 206 Deth of Tamil Contractor. The alleged, murder of a Jafna Tamil, Mr. A. Chiniyah, a well known contractor and the proprietor of an estate at Bidor, occurred last week in his housi at Tapah. It appears that the deceased had been away in Ceylon for over
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  • 1051 207 To TH! Editor OF the Strait* Time*. g ir _Will you kindly allow me a little •pace in your paper to make a few observit!<X, with regard to the tectore Dr. Lim ftoon Ken* on Modern China I*wdl however confine my remarks to only two of the points
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  • 258 207 Mas VV. M. Miller’s Prize (Sin<iles Handicap Tournament.) The final of the above competition was played off on Monday, Bth instant, the finalists being John A. Hunter and Mr. J. ESc tt Brown. After an evenly contested game the latter won an exciting match on the list
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  • 713 207 i.— Malaya Tribune. At last we seem to be within measurable distance of the time when a period may safely be placed to the discussion in the Press, at municipal meetings, and wheresoever men do congregate about infant mortality in Malaya and the cognate subject- native midwives. Tint,
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  • 1184 208 «ru-1 fighting has been going on along ?taok, Of the Suez Cuual. it does not tbe that the passage of ships thiough important waterway has at any I tX Suspended for more than a few l ifact which speaks volumes as to h nfi aenee of
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  • 511 208 Mr. S. B C. Ross his succeeded Mr. E. R. Hallifax as Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Hongkong. Mr. A. A. Wright, Assistant District Officer, Kuala Selangor, leaves on the TBth for the Front. The Selangor Turf Club are entertaining Capt. Elliott-Cooper to a farewell tiffin on Saturday next. Sir
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  • 1277 209 How thorough ha» b*en the reab tfl ng m the Literal Government wince Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman auurned the reins of p'jwer in 1905 will bt realised perhaps when we point out th »t Sir Edward Grey in the pnwent moment the only member of the Cabinet left in
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  • 544 209 Received 11th of Feb at 7 p.». (Reuter's Service.) Telegram. £1,400 000 DAILY. Petrograd, February 11, Toe Duma and Council of tbe Empire have voted tbe Budget. During the course of the debate it wy announced that tbe war was costing Russia U 1,400,000 daily, and
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  • 539 210 Banna Manuvactubbrs Enquire Eor Openings. Apropos the article reproduced in yesterdav’s issue from a London financial papei, on the subject of Ger.uan’and Austrian trade with Malaya, it may be recalled that the suggestion to capture that trade and have it transferred to British hands has already
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  • 124 210 A TAIPING CASE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Febrtary 12. The Captain of a tongkang has been fined $6O in the Taiping Magistrate’s Court for importing five kegs of nails into the State without a customs declaration. The kegs were found to be hidden among cargo,
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  • 62 210 Not an Austrian Subject. y from Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, February 12. It is officially intimated that the Government has received a cable from the British Consul at Zurich intimating that the Consul has established the fact that Mr. W R. Rowland, General Manager of the
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  • 54 210 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 12. The case against two of the directors of the Kwong Yik Bank, charged with breach of trust as bankers, was cmtinued to-day. The prosecution mentioned that Lim Tian Siong, one of the accused, would be charged with criminal breach
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  • 61 210 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 12. Chinese robbers on Thursday night enered a shop near Kinrara Estate, shot the proprietor, and m ide off with $4OO cash and other booty. Another gang on the same night held up i motor bus 3-J miles on the Petaling
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  • 35 210 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 12. Mr. J. E. Smallwood, Auditor, British East Africa Protectorate, will succeed Mr. •I. Vane as Treasurer, F.M.S. He is expected in Kuala Lumpur in April.
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  • 51 210 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, February 11. Mr. Matthews, Manager of Errol Estate, Krian, was found dead in his bungalow. A post-mortem examination held by Dr. Cox showed that death was due to peritonitis. The funeral took place at Parit Buntar, he Rev. Champion, of Perak North,
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  • 618 210 At the Bukit Mertajam District Court before Mr. R. Scott, on Monday, two Chinese fish-mongers sued Railway Police Constable No. 392, Milzaman Khan, for the sum of $lOO each, damages for causing wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. His Honour gave judgment in fhvour of the two plaintiffs
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  • 1557 211 ALLEGED DOUBLE MURDER. The farther hearing of the cise against •Salleh bin Ab, who wai charged before Mr. Justice L I’. Ebden and a ««pedal jury, comprising Mennri» H Waugh (Foreman), A Lindtev. J K. Brown, 8 G. Parret, R 8 Jarvis L Hoefdd and Goh Talk Chee,
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  • 538 211 <UNTRI STREET TRAGEDY. On the conclusion of the above case Teh Hun Seang, alias Teh Mah Saang, was charged with the murder of Chia Fook Kim at Queen Street on November 30, 19'4. Mr. A. B. Voules and Mr. G. N. Saye appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. J. J.
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  • 73 212 For the period from the 12th to 18th v hriiarv 1915, inclusive, the value of the v S «ade of rubber is fixed at two .flings g and four pence per lb., and the Ju uncultivated rubber on which export utv is leviable, on an ad valorem basis
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  • 334 212 Mode of Procedure Mr. F. J. Weld, Acting Commissioner of Trade and Customs, F. M. S, informs the mercantile community that in future all applications for permission to ship rubber direct to France or Itlay must be made direct to The Committee on Rubber Exports, Westminster Palace Hotel,
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  • 1323 212 (From Dutch Sources.) THE KAISER’S MOVEMENTS. From Amsterdam it is announced that the Kaiser has gone to the Eastern front. GERMAN NAVAL LOSSES. The two latest lists of German naval losses bring the total up to the high figure of 15,G00 men. Excluding the Blucher there appear
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    • 37 212 Yeir1 T L coughs and°r g n E'-medy has been and ha, “in i' 19 f r the P as forty Wbat better 1 a P°P ularit J every f VTr datio 19 ♦Wa. dll Dispensaries and
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  • 68 213 Feb 11 By Biliuc» 885,407 91 12 Government Morviut# in the Dutrici of BJik Pulati, 2nd moiHlily nub-crip tin 38 01 Pup I# of Penan Free School 13 00 A M. Forreit, monthly «>ub*>criptioti 25 00 I) M dillar, monthly *ub< ription 10.00
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  • 117 213 Fob. 10 By Balance I 379.23 12 Amount collected at St. George'# Church on January 351.43 Amount ciile b’d at St. George’s Tamil Mission 1100 Dr and Mrs Me Hutchison 25.00 Mrs A. Dennys, bridge winning 4.00 Bal Hie- Feb 12. 8 ***** Am uut pr- viously
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  • 1295 213 R urcr, somewhat characteristically, failed to send us the text of the German Admiralt ii-iLiti I'mn making the British Idui a v ar zone and decia mg its intuition ol smk,ng without notice or warning given any m'rehaut veiseh found within the pret, -iib d *re; We have,
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  • 480 214 I ihA most authoritative s urco in I wm J tbf the v u g Ex~ Ibi#» 11 fpki Da will begin the s r fewbeo be reaches th age of l 2 years. *i4 fn hear that Dr Y«n has pro ■/“Farabi A'»™ bi 3 vifit t 0
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  • 983 214 Obviously there is no excuse for the managers of rubber estates who advance as an p-etext for refusing to allow their assistants to enlist and go to the front the statement tint they cannot be replic d for the Malay Mail which is in close touch with the
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  • 230 214 Penang playgoers are promised a veritable music il treat in the forthcoming visit of the Quaints.’’ The Quaints in PierrotLaud will appear at the Town Hall for two performances only on Thursday and Friday, February 18th and 19th. The booking is now open at the Robinson Piano Co.
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    • 55 214 Don't Risk neumonia. Get rid of i vory cold as quic <ly as possible. It is the forerunner < f all pulmonary trouble, and pneumonia may develop in a few hours. Take Chamb E tin’s Cough Remedy. It is a simple thing to do, but the effect is marvellous. For
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  • 650 215 Received 12th of AI ißesters Serviced O>fr7rssht u s. A. BILL WITHDRAWN. PLAIN SPEAKING to GERMANY. Washington, February 12. It ha« decided to withdraw the GoXrnmMt*. Ship I’orebMO Kill >n tonal» anS to .übstitute for it a pnva. Bill limiting the Gotorownfa ownership to a of two
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  • 521 215 Received 12th of Feb. at G p m (Reuter's Service.) Copyright Tel'-gram. RENEWED ACTIVITY. London. February 11, 5 55 p.m. A Paris communique says Along the whole front to Champagne there have been artillery duels and aviation sorties. “We repulsed German attacks in the woods gained by
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  • 223 215 Received 12th of Feb. at G p.m. (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram fl aaar GENERAL ACTIVITY. London, February 12, 1 a. in A Petrograd communique says The concentration of very great German forces in East Prussia has been definitely established. They are developing an offensive, especially in the
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  • 38 215 (Reuter’s Service.) London, January 12, 9-5 p.mTin London Gazette announces that the Grand Cross of the Most Honourable < irder of the Bath has been conferred upon Admiral Sir John Jeliicoe for mentuiL’' 18 services.
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  • 114 216 THE BISHOP ON D:it SlAsUol,ra tffo* Our Oun SiDgapore, February l-. nf the Diocesan At the i 863 g Singapore urged the tionth» Fand for the [ormition of j whlc b bad A^ Ut pX-ent because of the disestablishment of the Church “ms Lxdship quoted from
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  • 153 216 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS for the Year Ended December 31st, 1914. 1914. To Cash at Bank 439.92 inHl d 445.43 Dec. 31. Subscriptions and Profit on Sale of Magazines... 35.42 Donations 197.00 Proceeds of Sale of Work $7,169-47 1.53 51,771.00 $2,448.85 1914. Dec. 31. By
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  • 23 216 Started Again ’’"t Our Own CbrrcspondOTi.) in'tber re Febra r y U that rL,,;.; Gaidlt, hu baan°’ K opened m the
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  • 1130 216 MUNTRI STREET TRAGEDY. The hearing of the case against Teh Hun Seang, alias Teh Mah Seang, who was charged with murder by causing the death of Chin Fook Kim on November 30 at Queen Street, was resumed yesterday afternoon before Mr. Justice L. P. Eblen and a special
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  • 146 216 Annual Mattias. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, February 13. At the annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Glenealy Rubber Company, Mr. Derrick, who presided, said that the shortage of 12,881 pounds was due to dry weather and heavy wintering. The all in cost for the
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    • 35 216 Just Whd You Ne?d. Don’t suffer for years from a disordered stomach. A few doses of Caamberlain’s Tablets will put you right. They are just w hat you need. For by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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  • 758 217 .—MM. “U*DKK WHICH KlX'* BeZONIAN f The Rev J. EoiiHmi Lee, Principal ot Bt. Andrew’» School, Singapore, in the courae of his annual report to the Singapore Diocetan Auwciation, remark!:— •'Our hope is that we «hall eventually be able to perauade more biys to seek career» in
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  • 397 217 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Sir —1 have pleasure in enclosing statement of account. As soon as all the money is collected it will paid into the ILlgian Relief Fund. The play was staged for this very deserving object and not for self-advertisement, so
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  • 55 217 O/’rom Our (Jun >rrt -poiub S.ngipore, February, 13. Ihe Hcip Eii'j ik k ”.nu 'I ashore on a reef near the Br ute Light oa Pulau Samboe. She has a general ca g > for Java. It ih believe 1 tint th .i «hip will, ai a
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  • 942 217 T< j he Editor of the Straits Times, Sir,— Although everybody’s mind is at p-p-'-nt occupied with the war, busness ill iirs must not be neglected in the meantime, and a of general interest to tir- merchants of this port, namely, the reiation of the Homeward Coutereuce,” ought
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  • 64 218 Building up a Reserve. (From Our Own Correspondent.') fill g if ore, Fcbi Uary 13. At th® Sz i Hai Tung Bink meeting i was sta’ed that the transfer of $1 0 000 to rjiwvd wn for the purp >seof stieugthnuing the position and so improving
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  • 161 218 G,eeBon Mr. F. Pereira, and f H'° f h have been licensed as auctioneers m Selangor. Mr F. T. V ine succeeds Mr G. 8 lion, M UI To r T ,t Cu ,,mH> Per k f,jr 'h. J! R J l rru,t P»«el Cadet, has ot L^Pela^
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  • 781 218 Whether it h d ie to hyphenated mediocrity, pure cu-sulmss or sheer lack of e nnmousense is a question which we will not presume to atlHmpt to d‘cide, built uixy be stated h au axiom of Crown Colony a liiiiuistration that if are two ways if doing anything the
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  • 432 218 Former Resident of Kuala Lumpur. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, February 14. We regret to record tnat Mr Fred O.ites died at Penyabong, ea»t coast Jjhore, on the 2nd iust,, of malignant malaiia. He came to this country 15 years ago atd joined tbe F.
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  • 1284 219 PariM, F»-bru i r y 13. A French evening communique Moya There have somewhat sever* artillery action» in Belgium and in Champagne. The <nieujy’« activity in the Argonn* l>etwe*m Fontaine M adame and Marie- IhereHO wan onh manifested »n mine expl <sions and bombthrow.ng, to
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  • 611 219 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram A Protest by Italy. London, February 13. The American Note has greatly embarrassed the Gorman Government. It is reported th it Dr.V<mßethmannHollweg, the Germ in Ch incellor, is going to E «st Prussit to consult with the Kiiser. The anger of tie
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  • 555 220 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Tolegra it. A Russian Retireme-.t APe>,, Fa u r <5, 2-35 a.m. ch ‘r*cie-<,f„o|a O e l‘'°' 8Uk r i J 19 o£ th Gnikii J 4 e 6n gigmmta «>• fight, n g iaUeLyck P region. 8 u 0 Ljck-Ragrod-Graie.vo ’>•*!>, are retiring
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  • 62 220 (Reuter’s Service.) Copyright Telegram. Washington, February 13. President Wilson has refused to agree to a compromise on the amendment on the Snip Purchase Bid for the termination of the Government’s ownership of vessels two years after the war. Another battle has been precipitated in the Senate by
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  • 1559 220 HUGE EXPENDITURE. REVIEW BY THE CHANCELLOR. (Reuter.) London, February 17. In the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George, Chanc llorof the Exchequer, who was loudly cheered, made an announcement of the arrangements between the three Ministers of Finance at the recent conference in Paris. He emphasised
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  • 217 221 F<b.l I I’y Bihneo 585,513.92 13 Bti*ff (both a here iiflnt) <f Eastirn bhippiug C>, Ltd. 598,37 B dance Feb. 13. ...$86,112.29 Oir I poh correspon lent wires; Throughout the whole of Kin* i district <’hin*«>N»*w Y ir w.m one of thi <]'ii“t»>-t
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  • 2521 221 Fll.Si K.O D’3 Ri-VIEW, (Lieuter). L' udon, February 15, I i ih, II use of Ci mm ns t -night, Mr. W on Cbuichill, iu introducing the Navy i, n .i es, empbasHtd t.ie tflic.-u y ui the N ivy. Realty, A e R aly.
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  • 1189 223 OUTBREAK IN NATIVE REGIMENT. MANY EUROPEANS KILLED. “SITUATION WELL IN HAND.*’ The following official communique received from tbe Governor’» Private Sc ret ary wan »ent out by the Honourable RcHidentCouDcillor yesterday A »enou« mewte has occurred in the Fifth Light Infantry. "One wing of the regiment mutinied
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  • 559 223 Mr. H r.nj, ('t -Mg tri Estate, bindings, r< turn '1 from leave and resumed the mii ageim-nt of that property. w We are glad to state that Mr. J 4C k .b ur ing-, Maraging Director of the Timet of his already greatly improved by bis stay at
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  • 950 224 V»>r with clnckw >rk regularity the E»eryy pir ~,.u e in that such a oM e.t l bi b t a h j‘ l Dev er have known!” this the statement must be somatime, bowe' f ||)B helt j urln2 where nsar terrific and has be-u The and
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  • 294 224 To the Editor of the Straits Echo. Sir, —I shall be very much obliged if you will publish the enclosed list of subscriptions to February 13th to the Queen’s Work for Women Fund. Mrs II P Clodd 825, Mrs Leggatt $5O, Mrs Michell 310,
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  • 652 224 Whichever way the war goes -and for the purpose of the following discussion it is convenient to assume that contingency to be a completely open affair—one thing appears to be quite inevitable, and that is, that public and private associations and clubs will have to
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  • 1253 225 Mahy i t r.l.u.ue In the exciting tim i pr l.t g f fill b ID I i that the price «4 rubb- -r u 1 r 1 whilst Belt con«tit i)t*d «-xp-'t- < »1 i >’ 1 price» for ye in to >• rm-
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  • 362 225 To the Enrroii or the -S/.aih Echo. Sr, I’b-tn find subjoined fir piilli'iti'in in your o'.Ufiin-, ii s' i t ot c nitiibuti us towi ds the <ib >v- I'’u i»l, is revived l*v the Ag nt of th' C-iirter d it.i k of 1 id i.
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  • 577 225 i Tut riM-'ing was held on MnDday j, r.a V 15, n f.ni.ev racecourse, which i mi f uni. 1 nere wi- a -1- ii» t p c-utois, including H. H. the S il'im f Kedah. 1 p Bind ol the Indri Miniknn Opera C mpmi
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    • 40 225 A F r!y Years’ Test. *'t ni’s Cough Rmn-dy h.s b'en h.h-» 4i.*l C lids for the p'.'tf rf J In* g t ii -d in popul.uity every ’’o b tti r recoinmemlati"U is Fur du by all Duptn.iarie.'» an
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  • 604 226 Annual Report fob 1914The following are the matters of imporwhich bale been dealt with dur.ng the 'tww Pay-In the last Report the ouestion of combined action with the Malacca and Johore Associations with a view to fixing a maximum wage was mentioned. In February, Delegates from those
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  • 235 226 Some people live in an eternal gloom. They believe themselves to be the object of all the vexations that beset mankind. Petty grievances and trivial troubles rasp and irritate beyond endurance. They magnify little annoyances that would pass by other people, with stronger nerves, unnoticed. Admit that
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    • 42 226 lon t Risk i Mumoai», Rs l" u° the’f? Col<i a l uick >y a s possible, »d of a» pulmonary U £u“ may develop in a B **dy. Iti.» Chamberlain's Cough mtXWT t 0 d0 buttbe P r 8116 all Di.-
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    • 607 226 Nervousness Anaemia, Indigestion, and Awful Nervous Terrors cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Mrs. Florence Higgs, of 97, Gordonroad, Peckham, London, S.E., says:— I owe my life to Dr. Caeoell’B Tablets. I was so weak and nervous that zATjSWsh. I could not bear to be left alone. 1 cannot describe WL.
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