Straits Echo, 8 August 1910
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Title Section42 1910-08-08 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVSNTh, UCnX/.TING THRGLGHOUT THE if. t'AlTS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. HWl. f VOI,. 8. $24 Per Annum. i-K N i .UUMMIh BUI AIiGUST, 1«10. Slagle Cepy, lu seats No. 176.42 words
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Advertisement1060 1910-08-08 1 GER BRAND CEMENT. *v 258 <y «5 l-S ?5 °e IN fS ro kZ HF.ST FOR ALL PURPO^FS. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office—Shanghai, China. CAPITA!, TAELS 1,000,000. A K A 4 Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Fima. Hongkong- Shanghai Banking Corporation. «200 000 deposited with the1,060 words
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Advertisement9 1910-08-08 1 CUINNKSS’S slihiT. y-V S H HIV S.SSV3 TIANO LIE9 words
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Article1221 1910-08-08 2 A Japanese Urntegque. In the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition there is a Ju Jitsu Temple. It is a bare white building. When you enter it you find in it nothing but a square platform, like an altar, in the middle of the floor, and rows of chairs round the platform1,221 words
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Article165 1910-08-08 2 ogust. 1910. j, H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. Bth 1.53. 8.02. 2.12. 8.21 9th 2.30, 8.38, 2.47. 8.55 10th 3.04, 9.12, 3.20. 9.28 11th 3.37. 9.48, 3.55, 10.04 12th 4.13, 10.22, 4.31, 10.10 13th 4.51. 11.01. 5.12, 11.22 14th 5.35, 11.49, 8.02. Nil.165 words
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Advertisement47 1910-08-08 2 Blood Poison I revolted There in n*> danjjor from blood poison resultiiu: from a wound when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is applied. It is an antiseptic liniment, and unless the injury is very severe i it will not leave a scar. For sale" by all Dispensaries and Dealers.47 words
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Advertisement186 1910-08-08 2 For all internal complaints, dysenterv, coughs, colds, etc., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. «4^ Those tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba. Cubebs. and Injections CURE tho same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience. Each Capsule bears the name. (rarj Paris. 8. rue Vivienne Sold bj ell Chemists. K.186 words
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Advertisement2026 1910-08-08 2 led its to ad. exof. ras MB id, sm Hy ?ss at itr IUnd ar on 11 y in he Ld, JShe ily ily iis a g he SIEMENS BROTHERS’ DYNAMO WORKS, LIMITED. ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER AND TRACTION. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. SIEMENS TANTALUM LAMPS. Substantial Gont nue ■K. to be2,026 words
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Article11 1910-08-08 3 English Arcadia China (Atsay*) China (Kleist) German Buloji) AWtn11 words
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Article32 1910-08-08 3 P. O SAILINGS. Mail Service. HoMBWiKD OUTWARD U Au r Arciulia 10 Aug. A**aye A *> Delta 24 Devanka Extra ?ervic« HoMKWAKI» Outward. q .Syria 15 Aug. t Java Palma 22 I P32 words
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Article35 1910-08-08 3 Veasel* 1 From Agent* 1 Due i Arcadia Lothian Kleiat flu loir 1 Co iom l*o Glasgow Singapore Colombo i A. <fc Co. 1 Uth Aug. S.B.A-Co. 12th B. 17th B.M.ACo. 18th i35 words
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Article25 1910-08-08 3 Vessels 1 Agents Leaves Arcadia Lothian Kleist Balov .'S'Q^UponB Singapore ,Cok*uibo Singapoi’e I 1 A. Co. 6.B ACo. b.:i.aCj. B. A Co. Aug. 125 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article167 1910-08-08 3 Somali, Br. s.s., 4,228, Cubill, 6th Aug., Japan, 11th July, Gen.—A. G. A Co. Dunera, Br. s.s,, 3,403, Neilson, 7th Aug.. Singapore, sth Aug., Gen.—H. L. Co. Glenavon, Br. s.s., 2,728, Woolfendeu, 7th Aug., London, 4th July, Gen. B. A Co. Rotorua, Br. s.s., 555, Gully, 7th Aug,, Tongkah,167 words
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Article43 1910-08-08 3 Bth August. Persia, for Calcutta. Canton, for Dindings and Teluk Anson. Coen, for OJehleh, Pulo Weh, Ac., Padang Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perlis and Setul. Mecklenburg, for Colombo and Tutieoriu. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Nam Sang, for Calcutta.43 words
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Article295 1910-08-08 3 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chuan, I to-morrow, 9 a.m. Tongkah—Per Rotorua, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Langkat—Per Jin Ho, to-morrow, I p.m. Asahan—Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Trang—Per Sree Bam/ka, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Batu Bahru— Per Linn Choo, to-morrow, l p.m. Deli —Per Menggala, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Paugkalan295 words
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Article179 1910-08-08 3 Per P. and O. s.s. Mooltan from Loudon. July 15, connecting with the A)radia nt Colombo, due at Penang on 10 li Aug. To Prmng Mr. R. Speeden, Mr. j. S. Gay nor, Mr. W. Tough. to g pore Mr. G. Dalton, Mr. H. E. Long,179 words
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Advertisement268 1910-08-08 3 Expected Arrivals and Departures» FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1 «t class 2nd class To London by Sea „£06 JM4 To Marseilles or Gibraltar £01-12 £41-16 EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate Service. WITH excellent accommodation for a limited number of passengers. Outward Syria 15 Aug. f Palawan 13 Sept. S Palma 22 Aug.268 words
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Advertisement349 1910-08-08 3 IPPIN 0.1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAYICATION CO., LTD, V ;:s. Fob Sinj ro*« (Three times a week). Port Swert»**ham xn<t Si j» d po e (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavov, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Rangoon Calcutta. (Weekly). egapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karrical. (Weekly). HUTTENBACH, INTENDED TO SAIL. Thur. 11th349 words
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Advertisement346 1910-08-08 3 NOKDDLUTSCHLK LLOYD, BREMLN. ni-pg„T*T asaacAv kail I, ne«*wvgfl Jr HL fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail foi tnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and346 words
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Article, Illustration97 1910-08-08 4 Justice i-xtinfle* everybody and justice alon e.—Kmrrmn. Published daily (except Sundays.) AT THI CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No 226—232, Beach Street. Penang. PRICE: DAILY LOCAL $24 per annum OUTSTATIONS Paet.ijte Kxtra. MAIL EDITION (Post Free) SIS i CABLE ADDRESS /V Echo—Penang.” Telephone No. 343 N.B.— All bareness comnnmicatious97 words
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Article1139 1910-08-08 4 Henceforth for some dozen lines an anecdote of the forgetfulness of the great and the wit of the greater. He had quite forgotten that he had accepted an invitation to dine that night, and was at the Club when he was called to the telephone. Are vou dining out1,139 words
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Article44 1910-08-08 4 The following business in tin has l**en done to-day Penang: Penang Tin Exchange, 6} tons at i7->.4‘> Singapore Straits Trading Co., 170 To. H2. 1 Total 181 j tons. Kang» ►on rice is quoted here to-day at $137 per covan.44 words
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Article147 1910-08-08 4 I a vii Tennis Tournament. The following ties have lieen fixed for to-morrow Championship: Southam rs. D. A. M. B own (i. i Single Handicap, Class A. Martin rs. Neubronner 4 Eichen berg is.J. R. Brown 5. i Single Handicap, Class C.: C. T. Smith vs. Woolnough147 words
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Article77 1910-08-08 4 Messrs. Anthony an.l Anderson’s latest alterations Malakoff 2.15—}>2.30. Singapore and Johore *ls—.sjtf Anglo-Malay 25s «*1. —265. t>d. Bitu Tiga £s.—A'-' j p Bukit Kajang £3.— sJ. Bukit R.vjah £lB. £l9. Castleneld 1155.—1255. Chersonese ds. t>l —4s. 6d. Kuala Lumpur £9}. £9l. Ledbury £3^. —£4. Linggi 54«. —555. dd.77 words
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Article269 1910-08-08 4 Yesterday morning at 7 o’clock a very interesting shooting match took place at Kam pong Bahru between “A Co. and “B Co. Penang Volunteers. The conditions were: teams of eight to shoot at 200, 500 and 600 yds., to be followed by a brick contest between269 words
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Article490 1910-08-08 4 The appointment of Mr. C. Malcolm Cumming to lie an unofficial member of the Federal Council calls for three-fold congratulations —to the Government on making so admirable a choice, to Mr. Cumming on the attainment of a well-deserved hon mr, and to the planters on obtaining so490 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article30 1910-08-08 4 (Echo Special.) Jn’y On*put. Kuala Lumpur, Bth August.—The Julv output of the undermentioned estates was as follows: Salak South 60 pikuls. Kepong 3,900 Singapore, Bth August. Ledbury 9,844 lbs.30 words
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Article28 1910-08-08 4 (Echo Special.) Pepper ni*d Copra, Singapore, Bth August.—To-day's market prices for pepper and copra were as follows Sundried Copra 310.80 Mixed 310.55) no buyers. White pepper $27,12428 words
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Article27 1910-08-08 4 (Echo Special.) At. Home. Kuala Lumpur, Bth August.—The Ladies’ Rifle Club’s “At Home on Saturday was well attended. The competition caused great, amusement.27 words
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Article46 1910-08-08 4 (Echo Special.) At Neremban. Kuala Lumpur, Bth August.—A successful theatrical performance was given at the Sungei Ujong Club, Seremban, on Saturday evening. Two plays were presented—Coir in ft Box and the Conversion of Sat Sturge. Both plays were well received by a good house.46 words
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Article32 1910-08-08 4 {Echo Special.) A i’rnwd Kuala Lumpur, Bth August.—Harmston’s Circus is doing very well. There was a monster crowd on Saturday night; it is believed to be a record for the Straits.32 words
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Article53 1910-08-08 4 (Echo Special.) 80 Kuala Lumpur, Bth August.—Yesterday Mr. M. A. Y. Allen and H R. Shaw, playing office pairs in the Golf Competition, totalled 80 which is a record for the links. The curious feature is that tliev scored the same number of strokes for each hole53 words
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Article47 1910-08-08 4 (Supplied hy Reuter.) HI 000 Hamburg Shipwrights Involved. London, 6tli August.—lo,ooo shipyard hands have struck at Hamburg, owing to the refusal of the masters to shorten the hours and to raise the wages of 6,900 shipwrights. The shipwrights of Kiel mav join in the strike.47 words
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Article30 1910-08-08 4 fSupplied by Reuter.) Ilwt'iv'd in Audience. London, Bth August.—His Majesty i-eceived in audience Cantain Douglas Ĕgremont Rol>e**t Brownrigg who has lieen appointed naval attache at Tokio.30 words
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Article131 1910-08-08 4 ("Supplied hy Renter.) Our Vi' WM Endorsed. London, 7th August.—The Times, in an article, u-ges that though the Russo-Japa-rese agreement is welcomed as tending to t >e preservation of peace the position in j Manchuria is still obscure. In some resw be a great satisfaction to learn <131 words
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Article35 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Surprise Visit, by Tl»**ir JUjuGeN. London, Btli August.—Their Majesties the King and Queen and Prince Arthur of Connaught paid a surprise visit to the Japan-British Exhibition which thev thoroughly inspected.35 words
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Article42 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) A MinifVato Instead of a Demonstration London, 7th August.—The organisers of the proposed Catholic demonstration at San Sebastian have decided to abandon it in view of the Government opposition and to publish a manifesto thereanent.42 words
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Article35 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) A I «gain. London, 7th August.—An explosion on the unfortunate submarine A 1 took place while she was in Portsmouth harbour. Lieutenant Regnart, Sub-Lieutenant Stopford and four men were injured.35 words
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Article49 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Largest Warship in Ihe World Launched. London, 7th August.—The monster cruiser, Lion which has a displacement of 26,360 tons and a broadside of 10,000 lbs. was launched at Devonport. She is the largest warship in the world. She carries eight 13*5 in. guns.49 words
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Article59 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) P«daig right. London, Bth August.—Reuter’s correspondent at Teheran states that then* is lighting at Teheran owing to the refusal of the Fedai warriors to surrender their arms in accordance with the Government proclamation. After the bombardment with quickfiring guns and siege guus the Fedais59 words
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Article43 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) S ile of Gorman Warships Completed London, Bth August.- The sale of the German battleships Kurfuerst Friedrich Wilhelm, and Weioeeuburg to Turkey has been completed, the price lieing £900,000. Substitutes will be liegun in 1911 and 1912.43 words
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Article26 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Operated for Appendicitis. London, Bth August— The Rt. Hon. Walter Long has undergone an operation for appendicitis. He is progressing favourably.26 words
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Article63 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) In a Traill Accident. London, Bth August-Sir Wilfrid I^unWs special train, returning from ‘nmpei., where the Canadian Premier made a speech, collided with a goods train near while travelling at the of 60 mite* a* hour. The Premier was bruised but lin injuries were63 words
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Article37 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) From Cardiff to Calfordliondon, Bth Augurt.-Tbe low» started from Cardiff at ei«m evening for the Crvsta a c tf m i at over the Palace and ahgliteil at en 6.30 in the morning.37 words
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Article73 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Renter.) l.airier’a Si»**** 4 *I'* 1 London. Hth Au^ U> t at e« K thut Sir Wilfrid l*>ndeut at W innipef? j n ;in address Laurier, the Canadian p Nortll West, to the American settlers m tne said .1.1 the offensive You can do73 words
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Article77 1910-08-08 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Fur Y asf.Tii T *nr. Loudon, 6th August—Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin states that the Crown Prince has arranged to start on a tour to the Par Last in November. He will touch »0 India, and study the conditions there. Unaccnnira »ied by i h«*77 words
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Advertisement446 1910-08-08 4 {THE CRAG HOTEL.} t SANATORIUM. t PENANG HILLS.t u As good an Hotel as any in the Straits.” —Singapore Free Preee, 27th March f SARDES BROTHERS. Proprietors. PALMER CORD MOTOR TYRES. While inferior tyres on a Bicycle are an abomination, still they only annoy one man at a tune, but446 words
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Article866 1910-08-08 5 HONGKONG JOURNAL’S AMAZING DISCOVERY. Ib’bb r’s K > <l to Rui»». The South China Morning Poet (Hongkong) of July 29 comes out with some j amazing assertions concerning the impor- 1 tation of 1 ’hinese labourers for work on Malayan rublier estates. The tenour of the articles may866 words
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Article1124 1910-08-08 5 Below we give extracts from the annual report of Mr. C. J. Saunders, Secretary for Cmnese Adairs: Immigration stud 'migration. The total number of immigrants from China in 1909 was 151,762, the lowest number for the last 10 years, and 1,700 beiow the tigure for 19081,124 words
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Article213 1910-08-08 5 Report for 1909. The report of the Batu Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited, states that the rubber crop harvested during the year to December 31st amounted to 36,733 lbs., against an estimate of 18,375 lbs., and the average price obtained for the crop was 7s. 7d. per213 words
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Article181 1910-08-08 5 1 At a sitting of the civil district court, Singapore, on Thursdav afternoon Mr. I Wolferstan had before him a Chinaman summoned by an Indian Chetty for the nonpayment. of a debt. I The complainant's story was that defendj ant came to him and wished to181 words
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Article120 1910-08-08 5 In the House of Commons in reply to Mr. King. Colonel Seely said: Colonial Governors are appointed not for stated terms, but during pleasure, and the Secretary of State has every reason to hope and believe that Sir W. Egerton will continue to administer the government of120 words
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Article170 1910-08-08 5 Abbived. Per s.s. Teegta, 6th Aug., from Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. A. Scully and cnnuren, Messrs. J. Duvil, Tan Khiam Hock and Chong Choo. Per s.s. Ipoh, Bth Aug., from Singapore Mr. John Turnbull, Mr. J. K. Maxsou, Mr. G. Ehn, Mr. Tan Que Swee, Mrs. Lim170 words
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Article20 1910-08-08 5 To-day. 4th Day of 7th Moon. Town Band, Esplanade, 6 to 7 p.m. To-morbow. sth Day of 7th Moon.20 words
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Article18 1910-08-08 5 First Quarter Aug. loth O Full Moon 21st Last Quarter 27+h O New Moon Sept. 4th18 words
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Advertisement32 1910-08-08 5 The most rapid and sat isf act0*7 results are obtained by treatment with Uonosan (Kawa Santal). Booklet and sample to medical men free on application to any of the chief Penang Chemists.32 words
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Advertisement457 1910-08-08 5 I AUTO-HARPS. Muller’s Grand Eralo. 37 strings, producing 39 chords. A Really Fine Instru *»cnt. C4N BE PLAYED IN ANY UKX Anglo-German Concertinas, Violins, Flutes, Bugles. NEW STOCK JUST ARMED. Brass and Plated Cylinder Flageolets, Tambourines, Cymbals, Banjos, etc. ROBIKSON PIANO Co., Ltd. HE JEhtlsDiH HYOHADL'C «IN ktlhlHG COT., L'D.457 words
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Article118 1910-08-08 6 A number of English men of letters Mss judgment on Mark Twain in the June Bookman —Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain, J. J. Bell, and others. Arnold Bennett pronounces him a divine amateur.” E. V. Lucas, who met him at a Punch dinner, was surprised118 words
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378 1910-08-08 6 The National Review (Shanghai) makes the following editorial remarks on Chinese mixed marriages:— A few weeks ago the President of the Board of Education presented to the Government suggestions for the prevention of marriage between Chinese students abroad and foreign women. The reasons set378 words
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Article177 1910-08-08 6 The following unclaimed letters etc. are lying at the General Post Office, Penang:— Letters. Boadle, I. Palmer, E. J. C. Campbell, Mrs. M. G. Perreire, J. V. Cobb, A. H. Pritcher, S. Cobb, R. G. H. Parker, A. V. Cohen, M. Raymond, E. N. Cooper, A. F. Rodgers,177 words
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Article123 1910-08-08 6 Penang, Bth August. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Dwiutiiu bank 4 mouths* si*»ht Bank 2/4, 3 Credit 2/4- 8 8 Documentary.. 2/4. 7 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 1755; 3 days’ sight Private 176 Bombay, Demand Bank 17©| Moulmein, Demand Bank 174- 3 days* sight Private 177 Madras.123 words
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Article192 1910-08-08 6 .Gold Leaf 304.60 Black Pepper ...no stock White Pepper 24.50 sales Trang Pepper 17. —sellers Cloves 06.— nom. Mace 86. —sales Pickings 73 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 18 —sellers (No. 1 7. —sales Sugar 2 no stock (.Basket 4.40 sales Tapioca Flour 1.75 nom. Copra (mixed) 10. —buyers Tahbuu192 words
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Article185 1910-08-08 6 Penang, Bth August, 1910. Beef cts Soup p?r catty 14 Roast 21 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Poke Pork per catty 32 Pig** Head... 20 Feet 24 Tongue 32185 words
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Article1905 1910-08-08 6 g N j J I I j 5 0.2 Number of c- j Capital. Shares Dividends. Name. 7= A issued. 8 5 I 5 i 1' fa I fa 1 I CC gj I Of 1 r i i r i 1 1 1908 1909 1910; RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES, p.c.1,905 words
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Advertisement31 1910-08-08 6 tionOHAil provokes neither discomfort, complications, nor nausea. It is the happiest scientific combination of best East Indian Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. Bottles of 40 capsules at all chemists and dealers.31 words
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Advertisement26 1910-08-08 6 Quid'*, to Penang, BT THE LATE 6. F. Skertchly, f.e.s. Prioe 50 cents I** Wnrth a Dollars copy.'*) TO BE HAD AT HIE STItA'TS ECHO OFFICE.26 words
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Article1262 1910-08-08 7 Fair and Unfair. The dictionary defines the verb “to jockey ”as meaning “to cheat; but that is rather a harsh interpretation, despite the fact that a great deal has been heard about ioul riding recently. When one says that a person has been jockeyed,” says Pearson Weekly, out1,262 words
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Article763 1910-08-08 7 A Literary Friendship. Carrie Amy Campion, thirtv-five, an authoress, was found drowned in the sea near Salcomlie Regis. Bessie Reed, cook in the employ of the ieceased, deposed that she knew her as Mrs. .'forth, of Ridge House, Stockland, near Houiton. Deceased and Mr. North, as far as763 words
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Advertisement924 1910-08-08 7 CS8. x |i E LONDON ASSURANCt CORPORATION. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. rPHE undersigned, having been appointed X Agents for the above Corporation, are uu w prepared to accept MARIN E and FIRE risks at current rates. PATERSON. SIMONS A Co. Ltc. lie Commercial Union Assurance Company, Ltd. GUARANTEE924 words
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Advertisement34 1910-08-08 7 A Time Saver Keep Chamberlain's Pain Balm on hand. It is an antiseptic liniment and causes wounds to heal in less time than by any other treatment. For sale bv all Dispensaries and Dealers34 words
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Advertisement12 1910-08-08 7 Woods’ Gn*at Peppermint Cure for alt interna! complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc12 words
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Advertisement1068 1910-08-08 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, tale of Dr. Allen A Co., Pha. OS.A C arues Mndprjite, Ccnsulmion Fr««. B.SIDIWS AT Vo. Penan*; Road. GALVANIT! G»LVANITH GALVAN IT!!! The Marvellous New haling am) Polish nj Powders. A lc* dter» fri-m tbe Eastern end Orients Hotel. t> mtbi BURREeL Co.’s* GALVANIT SILVER: Fo:1,068 words
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Article2674 1910-08-08 9 The Benk." OR ADVENTURE8 OF A RUBBER KING. By It 0. WifiHtt <lt In the M /y\ It was, he conceived, the great dav of his life, more momentous than the daV of his marriage or the time when his first-born j had been put into his hands: those days2,674 words
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Article438 1910-08-08 9 »i«!i ET i 4 *on’ II! -c>»v ry. China also once had a great library-giver. Its Carnegie, says the Peking Doily New*. wm.s Houei-T’ze, a ririi merchant, who lived in the first of the fifth century. He give j av.'iv libraries aM over China and Turkestau438 words
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Article622 1910-08-08 9 We are glad that the Prime Minister was able to give satisfaction to the little, band of critics who have pressed for oer- j tain reforms as the condition of proceeding with the Judicature Bill, which provides j for the addition of two new622 words
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Article345 1910-08-08 9 On Preccdemn». V j Odi Profanum Vvlgut. It would be a theme abhorrent to a prim official muse To hymn the sacred warrant which all the world peruse, But in her jungle residence, she quells her town-bred fears i To sing a song of Precedence in AngloBurman345 words
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Article650 1910-08-08 9 She rises late, but the many cares of her busy life are ready w&itiug for her. First of all there is her own little kingdom, her house, claiming her attention. Orders to be issued to her state officials, the house-keeper, the cook, and the butler. Dinner parties650 words
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Article261 1910-08-08 9 At Bangkok on July lt>th, after attirincr tlieuiselves in the customary ceremonial robes, Their Highnesses Mom Chw Bhong Chin Dhep, son of H. K. H. Prince Dewa-1 wongse. and Mom Chow Mongkol Pravati, son of His Highness Prince Sommot, who were about to enter the priesthood, were261 words
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Article936 1910-08-08 9 j The SU'pwr Ashore. If there is one interesting more than another who. runs on the China Coaik he will undoubtedly be found in the psprponalitfof the skipper ashore. He is a man who wOs the affection of all shoremen, for he comes I to the port936 words
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Advertisement52 1910-08-08 9 Just Wliat You Need Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. stonljW h These symptoms show that ig the is the trouble. To remove th an d first thiuir, and Chaml>erlain s an< j Liver Tablets will do that. Easy to Sold bv all Dispensary52 words
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Advertisement69 1910-08-08 9 Pnen monia Old people and those who have weak luiiffs cannot I>* too c«-efid in guiding aeain«t this disease. Pneumonia alwavs results from a cold or an attack of influenza, 1 and can he patented hr the tiire'v use of Chamberlain's Cou<di Remedy. We have as vet to hear of69 words
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Advertisement58 1910-08-08 9 For an Impu'nd Ar*p tit-'. Loss of apneH*#» always resists faulty digestion. AT! that is needed is a few dowg of Chamherlain’s Stomae h and T.irer Tablets. Tbev will invigorate the stomaeb, streurrthen the digestion and trive you an appetite Hire a wolf. These Tablets also aet. as a eent’e58 words
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Advertisement29 1910-08-08 9 Don’t play With draught*! (The gara° is not The draughts I mean»; be sure!) Don’t p'av Wi 4 h draughts 1. Unless you’ve got Some Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure29 words
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Advertisement1459 1910-08-08 10 EXPRESS. Messrs. CHOON HIN 81 Co. beg to notify the public that they have junt established a Tailoring and Outfitting Department. They have secured a Cutter of long experience, and guarantee as to cut and fitting of various fasnions. Prices Moderate. Ordera promptly executed. Trial Order Solicited. Large consignments of1,459 words
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