Straits Echo, 5 November 1910
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Title Section40 1910-11-05 1 Straits Echo S O-PAGE EDITION 1 DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES *ANO T<1E F\R"6AST GENERALLY. VOL. 8. $24 l*er Annum, PE SAN (J, SATURDAY, 6th NOVEMBER, IUIO. Single Copy, JO cents. No. 252.40 words
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Advertisement1273 1910-11-05 1 fell m i. 11AN(» hbjbj 00., Mule Agents. THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office— Shanghai, Chin#. CAPITAL, TAELS 1,000.000. 1200.000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our policy holders. The ONLY company that has this deposit. The Company Ter the Chinese, Every Kind of1,273 words
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Article1012 1910-11-05 2 Th' Sujnr I h,1h* try in Ike It la mi of Negro*, by Hkbbekt S. Wale be. Manila Bureau of Printing. 1010. SI.25 U.S., including postage. This volume (which has 22 photographic illustrations) gives a complete statement of the present methods of sugar production in the chief producing island1,012 words
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Advertisement98 1910-11-05 2 Ciiamhc lain'* niiglt Remedy the L'tit t btaii üble. y This remedy Ims no superior as a ;*ure for colds, croup and whooping cough. If lias linen a favorite with the mothers «»f young children for almost for y vears. Chamberlain's Cough Keunsly can alwavs 1»* deluded upon and is98 words
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Advertisement263 1910-11-05 2 He was the cottar’s only child They called him Little Jim, And Death, with wvthe and hour-glass, had Called round to wait on him The mother wept, the father sobbed, For Death looked very sure. But Little Jim’s still in the swim. Through Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. RIGAUD’S HftflAHGA OF263 words
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Advertisement1025 1910-11-05 2 Dr. TAN LExN I.WE, PILE SPECIALIST, Victoria Street, P»*nane. This is to certify that Dr. Tan Lean Ewe has been attending on me for a period of seventeen ddys regularly twice a day. And I feel it mv duty to inform all concerned of the great benefit I have derived1,025 words
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Article15 1910-11-05 3 Chin» (Devnmha) 5? N China (Yorck) '"loth German (Kleut) igau English (Delhi) 16tb15 words
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Article30 1910-11-05 3 Veeeels From Agent» Due Devanha Singapore Yorrk Singapore Kleiet Colombo Delh i Colombo 1 i A. Co. oth Nov. B. Co. 8th B.M. Co. 10th A.G. Co. 10th30 words
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Article26 1910-11-05 3 Vessels For Agents Leaves Dr I’ll nlul i Coombo A.G.&Co. Nov. Yorck Colombo B.M. A Co. Krrist Singapore B.M.ACo. Drift l Singapore A.O. it Co.26 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article161 1910-11-05 3 Kintna, Hr. 524, Sinclair, 4th Nov^ Singapore, 2nd Not., Gen. —H. L. A Co. Avagyee, Hr. s.s., 217, Campliell, 4th Not., Teluk Anson, 3rd Not., Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Catypeo, Ur. s.s., 389, Ban nil tme, 4th Not., Siugajsjre, 2nd Not., Gen.-—W. M. A* Co. Hok Canton, P»r.161 words
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Article88 1910-11-05 3 sth November. Pameo for Kangoon.va.nd Calcutta. Jin 110, for Langkat. Petrel for Asahan. Ptulany, for Bat u Hihra. Merhue, for Deli and Laugsa. A vayyee for Teluk Anson. Tong Hong for Rangoon. Signal, for Singapore and Hongkong. Lhi'anka, for Ceylon, Australasia. India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindisi, for88 words
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Article229 1910-11-05 3 For Singapooe, China and Japan—Per Nam Sarnj, 7tli instant, 3 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong Amoy and Swatow—Per Glenfalloch 7th instant, 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Ijioft, Pth instant, 4 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc.—Per Yorck 8th instant. 5 p.m. On W229 words
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Article257 1910-11-05 3 l*er P. ami O. <*.». Somali, from London, due at Penang on 8 h Nov. To l>ii ug Misses Tanner, Brown, C. M. Gulliver, Dr. T. M. Robert son, Dr. Laird, Mr. T. C. Blatlieswick. i<> S:* g pore Mrs. Glendinning and children, Mrs. Gaunt and257 words
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Advertisement240 1910-11-05 3 I P.&0. S.N.C Exported Arrivals and Departures, Mail Service Outward. Homeward. THROUGH MAIL STEAMER. 8.8. Mat'mora Mar. 25. (Calling at Bombay.) FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1 Hi class 2nddass To London by Sea .£66 £4A To Marseilles or Gibraltar £61-12 £41-16 S w EXTRA STEAMERS. Intermediate Service. ITH excellent accommodation240 words
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Advertisement237 1910-11-05 3 (S h i P p i u o BRiTiSH INDIA 4 STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Sat. 6th Nov., N<x»n. Taroba (Weekly). HUTTENBACH, UEBERT it Co., Penang, Agents. r X, KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ (ROYAI. DUTili PACKET COMPANY.» For Deli (Twice a week). I)eli. Batu Babra, Asahan. Paneh and S’ngapore, (Fortnightly). S'ejJaonre237 words
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Advertisement442 1910-11-05 3 NOKDDbUTSCiIEK _LLOYD, BRtMtN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. m sa fN m it THE fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail foi tnightly from Bremen Hamburg vea Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples (connection Marseilles, Naples. Alexandra and rice versa), Port Said, Sue/, Aden, Coloinlx), Penang, Singapore, Hongkong,442 words
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Article, Illustration102 1910-11-05 4 J—tire MtMw rtwybody and 1 i fw alow.--*»"»» Published daily (nwpt mmday».) AT TUB CRITERION PRESS, LTD., No. 226 232. Beach Street, Penang P ICE: DAII.T LOCAL f? 4 peraiwm Ot'TKTATKH»* Pwu «e Ultra. MAIL KDITIOK <Pi«t Free) I t'AHI.K A DDK KM Tcho —Penang.” Thluj'lioim» N102 words
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Article1094 1910-11-05 4 Many people believe in spooks liecause -hi does Sir William Crookes. They reason that when a man of such intellectual emir nence says a thing is, it is foolish presumption for John Smith to say it is not. John Smith has the same mental furniture, and if1,094 words
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Article45 1910-11-05 4 Tin (unrednedl is quoted here to-dav at $82.05. buyers no sellers; at Singapore (retined) at $82.50 buyers no sellers, and in London at £165 10s! cash and £165 15s three months sight. Rangoon rice is quoted to-day at *147 per coyan.45 words
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Article148 1910-11-05 4 The latent alterations to Messrs. Ant bon v and Anderson's share list are: Anglo-Malar 235. 6d.—245. 6d. Cicely 41s. 3d.—45 s. Highlands £5-2-6—£s-10. 'Kamuning ss. 3d.—6s. 3d. Labu 14s. 9d.—lss (xl. Linggi 455. 475. 3d. Perak Kuhber *s.— <t s S. S. Beritun 7s 3d.— 7». i»d. Vallamhrosa148 words
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Article955 1910-11-05 4 SERGT.-MAJOR SAYERS. Presentation of a Purse. .In the Drill Hall, yesterday afternoon, a presentation was made to Sergt. -Major R. Savers, of the Penang Volunteers, who leaves Penang on Monday next to rejoin his regiment in Singapore. There was a large number of A olunteers present, including Commandant955 words
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Article404 1910-11-05 4 {From Our Own Correspondent.) 4th Nov. Herewith an account of tjie Aquatic Sports (Boats and Elephant races etc.) held on Thursday. Everyone in the pkee seemed to have turned out, and the local market, from which pla«*e those who did not like to trv the very inepuvenient elephant404 words
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Article239 1910-11-05 4 Result of operations «during the month of tk-tober 1910. Output Tributcr’s Ore Pis. 39.68 Mine Ore 4,009.14 Total output Pis. 4,048.82 Value Tributer’s Ore 8 1,850.00 Mine Ore f 198,150.00 Total Value 8200,000.00 F*tiomted Profit Tributer’s Oie s 280.00 Mine Ore 76,888.00 Total Profit .< 77,168.00239 words
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Advertisement570 1910-11-05 4 THE GRAND HOTEL, IPOH, PERAK. The Only Ist Class HOTEL ia Perak. M' >st Charmingly Situated, standing in its own grounds. KiceUcnt Accommodation for Families, Tourists and business Gentlemen to "The Hub of the CilTme.’’ Cuisine of the Highest Order. Billiards and Lawn Tennis Court. Branch The Grand Oriental Hotel,570 words
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Advertisement32 1910-11-05 4 (tonoMn brings about satisfactory results without thv aid o f anv loral and is the latest and most scientific Remedy aad far superior to combinations of pkin SancopM U.«te. At all chemists32 words
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Advertisement26 1910-11-05 4 The most rapid and am obtained bv treatment r U (Kavn Santa!,. Bookie, ,OnOS: n medical men free an i- to the chief Penang Che^r' 101126 words
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Advertisement19 1910-11-05 4 ils n w,M, n sirtness stalks USh,he, d <)f pnCTnnonU def aeain», the h Co„ K h Remedv and19 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article272 1910-11-05 5 (Echo Special.) Conclusion. Kuala Kan guar, 4th Nov. —The following enactments were passed Estate Labourer* Enactment. labour Enactment Nos. 2 and 3. Indian Immigration Amendment. Supply Enactment. (The report of the Special Committee was laid on the table showing a total provision for $30.138,4t>0.) Tribute to Perak Resident.272 words
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Article32 1910-11-05 5 (Echo Special.) October Cr«>f. Kuala Lumpur, sth Nov. —The Octolier crop of Batu Tigu was 9,402 lbs. Sharks Risk Sliohtlt. Singapore, sth Nov.—There has been a slight rise in rubber shares.32 words
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Article59 1910-11-05 5 (Echo Special.) General Stephenson Present. Kuala Lumpur. sth Nov.—The combined manoeuvres of the M.S.G. and M.S.Y.R. were continued yesterday. There was a rear guard action on the Pahang Road in the morning and an affair of outposts at night. General Stephenson will present at the annual inspection59 words
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Article33 1910-11-05 5 (h'cha facial.) To hk Stationed in Penano. Singapore, 5th Nov.—Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, who is due here on his return from leave by the Delhi, will be stationed in Penang.33 words
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Article24 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Seriockt.t It,l. London, 4th Nov.—Reuter’s correspondent at Salonika states that Abdul Hamid is reported to be seriously ill.24 words
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Article60 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Austria’s Plight. liondon, 4th Nov.—A telegram from Vienna states that according to the Neve Freie Pre**e the adoption by Great Britain of the 13 5 guns for the new Dreadnoughts will involve Austria in a serious plight. Austria’s Dreadnoughts will either lx* outclassed before they60 words
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Article44 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Nationalisation of Monopolies. London, 4th Nov.—A telegram from Melbourne states that the House of Representatives has passed the third reading of a Bill euijHiwering the nationalisation of monopolies by 38 votes to 20, which is a bare statutory majority.44 words
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Article26 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Irish Unionists’ Manifesto. London, 4th Novemlier.—The Irish Unionists have published a manifesto never to submit to Home Rule of any form.26 words
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Article18 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Spreading. London, 4th November. —Another t>,ooo miners have struck work in South ales.18 words
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Article114 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Renter.) Hearts ani» Hands. London. 4th Noveinl>er. —General Botha, in a message to the Daily Jf<u7, says that he earnestly I\o|h*s and Itelieves that the hearts of the two races in South African will be united as well as the hands. Opening of Parliament. London,114 words
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Article35 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Renter.) At Potsdam. London, 5th Nov —The Tsar arrived »t Potsdam. He was met by the Kaiser and the German princes and Herr von Beth man- j Hollwegg, the Imperial Chancellor.35 words
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Article36 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied by Renter.) The King’s Congratclationk. London. sth Nov.—Tl.e Hon. Arthur Henry John Walsh. His Majesty’s Master of Ceremonies, called at the Japanese Em--1 >assy to tender the King's congratulations oil the Mikado’s birthday.36 words
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Article41 1910-11-05 5 (Supplied hy Reuter.) Formed. London, 4th Nov—M. Briand has formed a Cabinet. A "Moderate” Chamber. London, sth Nov.—The New French Chamber represents a majority of Moderates who supported M. Briand, the Premiei. against the Socialists and extreme Radicals.41 words
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Article1332 1910-11-05 5 (From Our Oiru Correspondent.) London. Oct. 14th. Portugal. At the present moment the Provisional Government at Portugal, and, indeed, all the great Powers of the world, are looking to Downing Street. The new Republic hopes that Great Britain will officially recognize the change that has taken place1,332 words
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Article171 1910-11-05 5 TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. GEORGE’S CHURCH. 7- a.m. —Holy Communion (Plain). 8 a.m.—Matins (Choral). 9 a.m.—Holy Communion (Tamil). 10 a.m.—Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m.—Sunday School. 6 p.m. —Evensong and Sermon. ST. MARK’S CHURCH. Butterwobth. 9 a.m. —Matins and Holy Communion. I'RESBYTERI IN CHURCH Divine service will be171 words
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Article150 1910-11-05 5 H. M. Cruiser- 4iibrafiar, in company with the new Australian destroyers Yarra and Para mat fa, arrived at Singapore on Tuesday. The- Paramatta went info dry dock at Keppel Harbour for cleaning and scraping, and also in order that an inspection might 1* made as it150 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article263 1910-11-05 5 To mi fciuroß or i:<n strait* Echo. Sir. v Your article on the Awakening of England in yesterday's Straite Echo was marked by that acnmeu which always distinguishes the columns of your paper. At the same time I was considerably surprised that such a noted Britologue as yourself did263 words
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Article30 1910-11-05 5 Arrived. Per s.s. Malaya, 4th Nov.',- from Deli Messrs. J. Weaf and son, F. Rolsnt, K. Roliert, C. Bilbrough, Will, Chang Tin Puk, Chang Chiy Pung and Mrs. Oschuisan.30 words
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Article18 1910-11-05 5 To-day. 4th Dav of 10th Moon. To-morrow. sth Dav of 10th Moon. Twentv-fourth Sunday after Trinit v.18 words
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Article18 1910-11-05 5 First Quarter Nov. 10th O Full Moon 17th Last Quarter 24th O New Moon De 2nd18 words
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Article36 1910-11-05 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Wad Service. Outward Homeward Drlhi 16 Nov. I Devanha 5 Nov Aenaye 30 j Arcadia 19 Fx ra Service Outward Homeward Somali 8 Nov. I Palawan 11 Nov Nile 22 j Borneo 2536 words
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Advertisement44 1910-11-05 5 Cron p. Not a minute should l)e lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamljerlain’s Cough Remedy given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupv cough appears, will prevent the attack. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement48 1910-11-05 5 Known Everywhere. A well-known Manitoba editor writes: “As an inside worker I find Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to sedentary life, their action Iwdng gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head.” For sale bv all Dispensaries and Dealers.48 words
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Advertisement177 1910-11-05 5 I)r. Boss of Strassburo introduced Dunn s iii in the treatment of the most painful of diseases to which mankind is liable. It is lietter, safer and more effective than other preparations of Copail mi, Cubebs or plain Sandalwood oil.- To-day’s Advertisement TO LET. 167, ANSON HOAD. Apply, WREFORI) A177 words
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Advertisement397 1910-11-05 5 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Orncf fsSINGAPURE, Life Assurance ami Kinloivment in All Form*. LIISKKAL POLICIES. LOW KATES. f*v Financial Agents for P,EILN. MEYER .V CO.. LTD. f.Viw'-r-*/ l{ry<r*»rnfativc ft nr Pen n *.<;. 1 HUB At EB. JOgWPH. Ltn'ol Ojjicc: —c/o Bkiin, Meyer A Co., Ltd.397 words
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Obituary28 1910-11-05 5 Obituary (Feho Special.) S. E. Douolah. Kuala Lumpur, 5th Nov. At the Euro|*»an Hospital yesterday Mr. S. E. Douglas, a planter, late of Gleiimarie. died of blackwater fever.28 words
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Article680 1910-11-05 6 jCIOO.UOO.OOO capital involved. (4 BEAT A NOLO-AMERICAN Struggle. A threat tight with money and brains is now lieing waged lietween two sets of finan«•ier* to secure control of the petroleum oil trade of the world. Sixty million» sterling is the capital on one »ide in the fight,680 words
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Article173 1910-11-05 6 November, 1910. )v H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. a A.M. A.M. PM. PM. sth 1.28, 7.36, 1.43, 7.51 6th 1.58, 8.05, 2.13, 8.20 7th 2.29, 8.37, 2.45, 8.53 Bth 3.03, 9.14, 3.24, 9.35 9th 3.47, 9.59, 4.12, 10.24 10th 4.42, 10.53, 5.15, 11.33 11th 5.53, Nil. 6.34,173 words
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Article120 1910-11-05 6 Penang, sth November. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4k§ 3 Credit 2/4 T^ 3 Documentary.. 2/4^| Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. I74i* 3 days’ sight Private 175) Bombay, Demand Bank 174, Monlmein, Demand Bank 174 3 days’sight Privare 175 i Madras,120 words
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Article203 1910-11-05 6 Gold Leaf $64.80 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 25.50 sellers Trang Pepper 18.— Cloves 66.— nom. Mace 95. —sellers Pickings 90 —sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 21 —sellers {No. 1 6.50 sales 2 6.40 sales Basket 5. nom. Tapioca Flour 1.55 sales Copra (mixed) 10.20 buyers 1 Tahbun 190.203 words
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Article183 1910-11-05 6 Penang, sth November, 1910. 'Beef els. Soup p?r catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 35 Pork— Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... 20 Feet ll* n 24183 words
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Article1155 1910-11-05 6 Dividend* 1907 pc 4-‘. 10 1908 p.c. «1 CO 10 17’ 12 o 1211 i; 3 7i lo 10 20 6** 45 10 Name. 3 cc 3 c? 1909 p.c. r,o 150 lo*» 140 80 50 _•> 30 10 10 20 25 171 17 105 121 125 4-n 19101,155 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-05 6 Wools’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, d reentry, coughs, colds *V.13 words
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Article440 1910-11-05 7 I Their Possibilities in the Future. Probably the liest illustration of the general improvement in the certainty of handling the aeroplane was that afforded by Grab a me White’s passenger trips on the tirst day of the Bournemouth meeting. At Blackpool, hist Septendier. it is true that a440 words
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Advertisement575 1910-11-05 7 w V I From George I. to George V. MARTELL’S BRANDY has known but one quality— the Best. You know it by the Blue and Silver Label. KUINO S A N 0 223, Ci ulia Srcet, Penanj. t r I N».val, K Hilary A. v p«»rti»g r.tilnrs The r iprietor575 words
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Advertisement65 1910-11-05 7 Do It Now. Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. In fully nine cases out of ten the attack is simply rheumat’sm of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. The free application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm65 words
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Advertisement1031 1910-11-05 8 W. MANSO*, Amtncf n Dentist, Celts >! tilth A Cu.f Phd, US.A* w*u, Cinsuluthn Free. fc»«IDIM« «T A*. 2la. Penan*: Road, A :w dnorn In.ir the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. 6 mtba BURRELL Co.’s BOILED RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. TO RE AD RETAIL FROh ALL THE1,031 words
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Article641 1910-11-05 9 Indiscreet Friendship for Famous French Bkautt. Statement* have appeared in Continental papers that the main cause «f the rebellion was Mdlle. Gabv Deslys, a fascinating r rench actress, who had acquired a remark able ascendancy over Kintr Manuel. Great indignation, them* journals stated, had been caused641 words
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Article316 1910-11-05 9 An Enquiry Held in Camera. Serious allegations have been brought by a former employee of the Croydon Education Committee against the Surveyor to that Committee, and a delil>erate attempt has been made to hush up the affair. Ihe local press, we suppose, considers itself better occupied in316 words
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Article499 1910-11-05 9 Astounding Story of a Bedsidf. Scene. Astounding accounts are published in j New York of a Philadelphia engineer and electric company director talking to his j beloved ones at the lK*dsi<le for nearlv ialf an hour after he had been offieiullv P r <>uounced dead. Mr. Theodore499 words
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424 1910-11-05 9 The Fifth Annual Report of the Directors, submitted to the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders hold in Glasgow, <>n 21st Octoiler, was as follows The Directors lx>g to submit to the Share- j holders their Fifth Annual Report along with the Balance Sheet and Protit424 words
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Article554 1910-11-05 9 List of the Projected Lines. With reference to the progress of railway 1 j construction in China, the following inform1 at ion is from the report by H. M. Couimer- < cial Attache at Peking (Mr. W. P. Ker) on the foreign trade of China in 1909 I554 words
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Article, Illustration741 1910-11-05 9 This Young Man Suffered With Indigestion, Eczema, Rheumatism, and Sleeplessness. Good Blood Cured Him. The Rich, Red, Health-Giving Blood Supplied by DR. WIUIAU’ I K PI LS. Mr. George A. Reynolds attributed the muiad'es which afflicted him some time ago primarily to Indigestion: lie would have been741 words
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Advertisement13 1910-11-05 9 For all internal complaint*, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc., take Woods Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement97 1910-11-05 9 Marlborough's Tamil Self-Taught ANI) Gram mar. with English Phonetic Pronunciation. jCookl. TV-mil Grammar S?lf-rau^ht (In Tamil ami Roman Characters.) Part I.— Grammar with Syntax Alphabet and Pronunciation Rules of Euphony Parts of Speech Svntax. Part lI.—E xercises: Key to the Exercises. Part 111.- Tarail-Englisli Vocabulary (Alphabetical). Price f 2-50 each.97 words
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Advertisement1184 1910-11-05 9 FOR SALE FOR SALE. We Have Received Another Consignment ok TOUGH WHITE MiLti ENVELOPES Cheap and Strong Qua ity. Price $l-50 per 1,000CASH NETT. The CHEAPEST Envelopes in the market. None to equal. V.ntpliH on Appllraiiitii. The last consignment of •'>oo,ooo have been sold out like hot cakes. CRITERION PRESS.1,184 words
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1001 1910-11-05 10 PROPOSED PROGRAMME. J (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING). To I* passed at a General Meeting to be held on Friday, 11th November, 1910. (NOTICE.—No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is given in writing to the Secretary- at1,001 words
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Advertisement235 1910-11-05 10 "TALES OF MALAYA,”I Dft •'SOUTHERN CROSS, »> (VtnUining 18 tery in treating «hurt *lorie« dealing with life in th* Malay Peninanla. (24! PAGhS DEMI-OCTAVO) Price $1 MAT H« HAD AT TH■ !“Slraiis Echo” Of/ice.! AUK) AT u_ S LAIDLAWACo., V,. LAIDLAW A Co^ Now Ready. Panto.) Pengiboran Hati atau Karang-Karangan235 words
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Advertisement282 1910-11-05 10 o E N^?? E S CL0SE at 5 P- m on Mcndaj, 19th December, 1910. Except for Race 22nd t Dewmbe r 10 Handicap for the First Da wU1 Published on or before the A penalty of 7 lbs. is inc urred in a handicap by the winner of anv282 words
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Advertisement350 1910-11-05 10 EXPRESS. Messrs. CHOON HIN SI Co. beg to notify the public that they have just established a Tailurirg ami Out fill irg Department. They have secured a Cutter of long experience, and guarantee as to cut and fitting of various fashions. Prices Mode^ata. Order* prompt IV **x»*riitcd. Trial Order Solicited.350 words
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Advertisement416 1910-11-05 10 OBa. rII l LONDON CORPORATION. >• INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER A.D. 1720. '«'HE undersigned, having beenappointed J Agents for the alw»ve Corporation, are now prepared to accept MARINE and FIRE risks at current rates. PATEr. >i. I'-. J MO 1 ®ru Co. |_tc, 12c .1 I acowoci cia( Liouo .«Sifcoran416 words
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