Straits Echo, 19 November 1910

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  • 38 1 Straits Echo 10-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEOERATEO MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VO 1.. 8. $24 I'er Annum tKJV/ANtt- SAILKUAY, lilth NOVEMBER, IWIO Single Copy, 10 c*RU. N«. 2i>'±.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1292 1 iJ.TJLUw J«l n P u/uru r i WHEN ORDERING SPECIFY AND OBTAIN DOG’S H EAD GUINNESS THE STOUT YOU’RE USED 10 NOTE-tme above dogs head LABEL IS ON EVERY BOTTLE. IMITATIONS. TIANG LEE Co., Sole Agent t M *****8 THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office— -Shanghai, China. CAPITAL,
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    • 5 1 Thng Lee Co, Sole Agents.
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  • 187 2 An amazing mue of precocious parentage i, reported in the Lancet. A «pec«*l correspondent of that journal hasrent a photograph from China of a little boy and «rl, with their baby. The mother in eilfht rear* old and the boy nine. It •Aetna ’that the Governor of Shansi,
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  • 311 2 At, a meeting of Councillors held liefore the Throne, Prince Cliing was apjsiinted President of the Cabinet, but he declined the honour. I)uke Chah was next appointed with Prince Yu Lung as Vice-President. Chu Shiohang will be superintendent of the Wai-wu-pu. An edict to this effect will 1»
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  • 316 2 Austria*Hungary is not a derelict State in a state of {Militical decomposition. On the contrary, its position and prestige during the last few years have greatly improved. The Dual Monarchy hits indeed leapt forward into prominence in Europe,” writes an English M. F. in the
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  • 390 2 F nious Psychic Offers* To A Full 2-Page Analysis* Of One's* Character T All M ho Are Intc e »teJ In Tolh Science People In Of Life Consult Him Aid rraine Ills* Work As* Hem ik*bly Accmat 1 Many
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 95 2 Chain He < lain'» «ugh Kemedv the Teat *>btii< able. This remedy lues no superior a> a «ure for colds, croup and whooping cough. It lias liecu a favorite with the mothers of young chihlren for almost forty years. Chauilierlaiu’s Cough Remedy «an always tie depends! upon a ml is
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    • 148 2 THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. (Chapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS OR PULMONARY PHTHISIS Sold by «11 Chemists. Penang Committee Tanjong Pagar Dock Board. TENDERS FOR L'*» TONS COAL. DEALED Tenders will U* received at the |ij tftice of the undersigned up
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    • 1582 2 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. SIEMENS BROTHERS’ DYNAMO WORKS, LIMITED. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER ANDiTRACTION, ENGINEERS ANO CONTRACTORS. SIEMENS TANTALUM LAMPS. Substantial Reduction in m m Prices. Cont nue to be the BEST
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  • 19 3 j-\ ...muNov China Arcmlui China (Pnnxeee f l^ e 2 4th 'Jarman (Priiu Lrudwvj) ’’’jjoth tlnghbh (Himalaya)
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  • 30 3 Vessels From Agents Due Arcadia P. Alice P, Ludtciy Himalaya Singapore Singapore Colombo Colombo A. Co. B. Co. B.M. A Co. A.G. <t Co. lUtbNov. 22nd 24th :*Oth
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  • 24 3 Vessels For Agents Leaves Arcadia Colombo A.G.&Co. Nov. P. Alice Colombo B.M. ACo. P Lad trig Singapore B.M.&Co. Himalaya Singapore A.G. A Co.
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 42 3 Ceylon, Rr. 4,094. Raker, 18th Jfor., Mid dies bon *ugh, 24th Sopt., Gen. A. G. Co. Glenlogtin, Br. s.s R.rtOf*. McGregor, 19th Nov., T.on<lon, litliOrt., (k*n.—B. A Co. Canton. Br. s.s., lt*s, Ravasahib, 19th Nov., Teluk Anson, 18th Nov., Gen.—Kong Soon.
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    • 104 3 19th November. Rotorua, for Tongkah. Tony Chay Un, for Traug. Petrel, for A Mahan. Ban Whatt Soon, for Langkat. Jin Ho, for Pangkalan Bran«lan. Mcrime, for Deli and Langsa. Malaya, for Deli. Avagyee, for Teluk Anson. Tong Hong, for Rang«x)n. Kietna, for Port Swettenhani and Singapore. Atjeh, for Langsa,
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    • 239 3 Fob Dmdings and Teluk Anson—Per Canton, 21st instant, 2 p.m. Calcutta—Per A. A pear, 21st instant, 4 p.in. Port Swettenhani ami Singapore—Per Ipoh, 22nd instant, 4 pm. Singapore, China A Japan—Per G. Apcar, 22nd instant, 4 p.tn. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc.
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  • 346 3 Per I. G. M. s.«. Prim Ludwig, from Europe, due at Penang on 21 sr fW. To Penang Mr. E. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. A. Senn, Mr. C. da Pra, Mr. S. H. Monilaws, Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Thomson Mr. B. Oeffner, Mr. A. Eberle.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 268 3 S.N.C Kx|H'i‘44‘4l tr rivals and Dep*rUire*. Mail Service Omwoxd. Nov. 30 Hiuuilaya c onnecting with Mooltan Dec. 14 Denanha do. Chinn 28 D*lUi do. Mantua 1911 Jan. 12 Delhi do. Mahva Homeward. THROUGH MAIL STEAMER. 8.8. Marmora Mar. 24. (Calling at Bombay.) FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class
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    • 230 3 <r X') BRITISH INDIA -Jr STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, LI EBERT Co., Penang, Agents. Wm KONINXLUKE PAKETYAART MA ATSCHAPPIJ. (Royai nun ii racket company.» For Dell (Twice a week). Deli. Ilatu Ralira, Asahan, Paneh and Singapore, (Fortnightly). S'ngwnore (direct) Connecting with Batavia and other Java, etc. ports, (Fortnightly.) labang
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    • 460 3 (i^MIPPINO.) NORDDLUTSCiILR LLOYD, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. R V CSV* »1 Swv .>> SS Vj-. THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa, Naples j (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden,
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  • 100 4 lo*tu every holy »n<l alone.--* Publielied daily (exrepr StindayO AT THI CRITKRIOIN PRRS C I.TI)„ No 226 282. Beach S'lew. P n PI ICE t DAILY LOCAL #24 per «iiinim OOTSTATIONS Poermre Rxu*. M All. EDITION (Poet Kree) S CABLE ADDRESS Tcho —Penang.” lVlnrhon*. N 343 I
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  • 638 4 It has come. “It stands for income tax. We argued agi.inst it. Protested would be too dignified a term to fit our somewhat frivolous objections. Knowing something of Crown Colony methods, we knew that objecting to such a measure officially mooted would lx» ploughing in sand. In a
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  • 627 4 The following business in tin li.ts l*»en done to-dav Penanj; Penang Tin Exchange. I buyers, no sellers Straits Trading Co., 50 tons at 83.05 I Singapore j Straits Trading Co., 75 82.05 Total 125 tous. i Tin is quoted in London to-dav at £166 cash
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  • 173 4 (Before Mr. Justice Thornton.) “Janet Nicoll” Mikdkk. The trial of Mi Sui Sun who was charged with the murder of Ong Chye on Kard the steamer Janet Nic>dl on the morning of the 24th September last when about ten miles from Penang, was concluded at ten minutes past
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  • 205 4 In the multiplicity of discussions aud comments incidental to existence under the existing civilization it would appear to be inevitable that fallible human commentators should occasionally arise to fall into error. Among such we regret to mention that it is our uncongenial task to classify the
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  • 158 4 Bail Estreated. Last week Chief Detective Inspector Hart made a clever capture of two Chinese, Tan Pek Ann and Eng Chee Choo, who were trying to import four 16 oz. bottles of morphia into Penang. They were brought up lief ore Mr. Osborue last Friday and the
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  • 278 4 The Eastern Shipping Company will put the Jin Ho on the Penang-Trang run beginning from next Saturday. This will be a great convenience to passengers who have had hitherto to travel iu sm ill boats to J Trang. The tirst-class far*» will I*» Sl2, aud meals will lie
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  • 814 4 Arrival in Penano. His Excellency Liu Yu Lin, the newly appointed Chinese Minister to the Court of St. James, arrived here by the Royal mail steamer Arcadia this morning, route for London. Shortly after the vessel dropped anchor the Chinese Consul, Mr. Tye Kee Yoon.togetherwithalarge
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 309 4 THE GRAND HOTEL, IPOH, PERAK The Only Ist ri-KK HOTEL i Perak. Mont Charmingly Situated, standing in it»* nan grounds. Fvellcnt Accommodation for Families, Tourists and business Gentlemen to I'he lli'li «if tl»«* fjnive» Caisinc of the Highest Order. Billiards and Lawn Tennis Court. Rkanph The Or cnial Hotel, Tilaoramh:
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    • 14 4 For all internal complaint*, dvsenterv, couch r, colds, etc., take Wood»’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 49 4 Known F very where. A well-known Manitoba editor writes “As an inside worker I find Champlain'* Stomach and Liver Tablets invaluable for ffitouche* of biliousness natural to sedentarv life, their action being gentle and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head.” or sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 9 4 1 'cr ?nce. z:zz:c^,u,k- Di, I»n>«ri«i and DaUen..'' r
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 104 5 I Feint Speeial ONE CENT ON EVERY $l. In Force in 11*12. Singapore, 10th Nov.—At the meeting of the legislative Council yesterday, the Hon. Mr. W. Evans, Colonial Secretary, introduced the Income Tax Bill. lb* explained that it was ms*essary l*ecause of the diminution in the revenue
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    • 38 5 (Kchn Special.) Shot at Taipino. Hoping, 19th November.—A dog suffering from hydrophobia was shot by the police at King Edward Vllth School yesterday afternoon. There was consternation among the scholars but the dog bit no one.
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    • 54 5 (Echo Special.) Roberts vs. Ah Yong. Taiping, 18th Nov.—Mr. John Roberts played Mr. Chung Ah Yong at the Perak Club on Wednesday, conceding 650 in 1,000. Rolierts scored 1,000 with Chung Ah Yong at 75*2. Miss Roberts cs. Knight. Yesterday Miss Roberta, the lady champion, played Mr. Knight 400
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    • 40 5 (Fclio Special.) In Honour op the Resident, T&iping, 18th Nov. —The Perak Club is giving a dance and a supper on the 25th inst., in honour of the departure of Mr. E. W. Birch and his wife.
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    • 41 5 (Helm Sperial.) Committee op Enquiry. •Taiping, 18th Nov. -Mr. Brewster, the District Officer of Batu Gajah, to-day presided at the meeting of the Committee of Enquiry as regards the sale of agricull ural lands bv Malay*.
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    • 70 5 (Supplied by Reuter.) Dissolution on the 28th. London, 19th Nov. —In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. H. H. Asquith, flic Premier, said that he hail hoped llnit tin* last Conference would reach a settlement. It was useless now to attempt a settlement l»y agreement. The Government
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    • 77 5 (Supplied by lleuter.) To be Built in England London, November 19 —Japan lias given ,i contract to Messrs. Vickers, Maxim and Sons for a Dreadnought ci wiser of over -7.000 tons and to cost. £2,500,000. It i* stipulated that every part, including the inn ament and armour,
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    • 59 5 by Hunt*’ I 108 SUFVKAOKTTHS ARKHSTbU. London, November 19.-The Suffragette* raided the Police barriers at West nun er. A large continent of American bluejackets who were preseut, were intenselv amuse» and cheered on the comliatants. hveut.ua y in Parliament Square they were cleared hy tie mounted Police.
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    • 35 5 (Supplied by Reuter J Record Holder Killed. London, 18th Nov.—A telegram from Denier states that Ralph Johnstone, the altitude record holder, fell from a height of 800 ft. and was killed.
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    • 94 5 f Suppl ied by Re uter Persian Protest. London, 18th Nov. —A telegram from Teheran states that in view of the report that a hundred Russian troops have crossed the frontier at Julta (a suburb of Ispahan) the Foreign Minister protested against the despatch of a French
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    • 46 5 The "Bedford Inquiry (Supplied by Reuter.) Navigating Lieutenant Dismissed his Ship. London, 18th November.—Dixie, the Navigating Lieutenant of the cruiser Bedford, has been dismissed his ship and severely reprimanded for suffering the Bedford to be stranded by default of the captain. He was acquitted of negligence.
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  • 143 5 TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. GEORGL’* CHURCH. 8 a.m.' —Matins (Choral). 8-30 a.m.—Holy Communion (Plain). 10 a.m.—Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. —Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. RRESBYTERUN CHURCH. Divine service will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, at 9 a.m. and 0 p.m., when the
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  • 303 5 Last Quarter’s Figures. The total value of merchandise imported in the last quarter was 890,213,602. Of this amount Singapore took 865,924,668.1 The figures for the corresponding quarter of 1909 were *78.797.141. Of this Singapore took *57,712.156. The totals of exports; were $82,882,605. Of this Singapore sent 855,607,110. The
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  • 936 5 The Case Against Cowan. Mr. M. S. Cowan was again liefore Mr. Robinson, third magistrate, at Singapore on Wednesday afternoon, for preliminary enquiry into an allegation of criminal breach of trust brought against him by Mr. A. W. Tullv, his late partner. The Hon. Hugh Fort appeared
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  • 432 5 The following is the first report oi the Directors to the shareholders to be laid before the meeting on Nov. 24. Your Directors beg to submit the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss A c for the year ended 3lst August, 1910, last. The profit for the
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  • 469 5 Mr. C. J. Saunders, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. S. S. and F. M. S., sends the following circular: By Section 28 (i) (d) of the Chinese Immigrants Ordinance (as amended bv the Ordinance passed on the 21st Octolier, 1910), the contract with the immigrant shall lie signed
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  • 348 5 j Says the S. F. P. of last Thursday A few days ago, a wire was received in Singapore announcing the death of Mr. Charles Harold Darke, the youngest son of Captain and Mrs. F. M. Darke, old residents .of Singapore. We have now
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  • 22 5 Arrived. Per 8.8. Malaya, 18th Nov., from Deli Messrs. A. G. Cory, S. Ehrlich, T. Cieeron, O. Kuhn, R. Eiche Manama.
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  • 22 5 To-day. 18th Dav of 10th Moon. Golf Club: Ladies’ Monthly Medal.. To-morrow. 19th Day of 10th Moon. Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity.
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  • 18 5 Last Quarter Nov. 24th O New Moon Dee. 2nd First Quarter 10th O Full Moon 16th
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  • 37 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Outward Homeward H'malay'i 30 Nov. I Arcadia 19 Nov Dcvanhn 14 Dec. Delta 3 Dec Fxira Service. Outward Homeward Nile 20 Nov. I Borneo 25 Nov Swnda 5 Dec. Namur 9 Dee
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 (Jnno«<«o capsules contain only the purest; East Indian Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. The first dost; quickly removes violent inflammatory symptoms, bat* of 4<» capsules, at all dealers and chemists.
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    • 55 5 Help the weak if you are strong Resjieet the old if you are young Own your faults when you are wrong And when you’re angry hold vour tongue. Pav your debts l»efore you l#»t, Baek not a hill for rich or poor. And when a cough or chill you get.
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    • 138 5 3NT OTICB ADVERTISER, a Straits Chinese resident in I poll is prepared to net as agrent Tor persons who have interests in the P. M. S, on most favourable terms. First eiass referenees. Apply to ACVOPNTAXT,” 10-11-10 083 cjo Strait* Echo THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkai> Office:
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    • 710 5 NOTIC 5! 'A A ESSRS. A. CLOUET ft CO., of No. 7, Raffles Quav, Singapore, HEREBY. IN CONSEQUENCE OF RECENT LITIGATION TERMINATING IN THEIR FAVOUR, GIVE NOTICE that the above trade mark is their exclusive property as proved in respect to Perfumery, in an action decided before the Supreme Court
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  • 30 5 Obituary. (Firiin Special.) Major Caylky. Singa|>ore, 19th Nov.—Thu death took place at Blakang Mati of Major Cayley, of the Artillery. Thu gymkhana and the dramatic entertainment are postponed in consequence.
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  • 313 6 Hern is a verv human little l»allad which will find a sympathetic echo in many readers. It is from the Baltimore bun There is much virtue in the great load country papers which comes up to London week by week to tell its country men and
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  • 198 6 Few Koval personalities are there more interesting’than that of the Crown Prince Maha Vajiravudh, who succeeds the late Kiug upon the throne of Siam. The narrative of his life was told to the Chronicle by an official of the Siamese Legation. Our uew King in
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  • 122 6 Pkka.no, 19th November. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank. j! London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ night Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4-p. n 8 Documentary.. 2/4^| Calcutta, Demand Bana Rs. H4£ j 3 days’ sight Private 175 Bombay, Demand Bank s Moulmein, Demand Bank I’4 3 days’sight Privare 1751Madras,
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  • 205 6 Gold I<eaf PD.HU Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 24* buyers Trang Pepper IB. —nominal Cloves 50. —sellers I Mace 95. —nominal Pickings 90. —nominal Nutmegs 110 s. 21. —sellers {No. 1 0-50 sales 2 b. 40 sales Basket 5. nom. Tapioca Flour 1.55 nominal Copra (mixed) 10. —buyers
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  • 187 6 Penang, 19th November, 1910. Berk r Soup 9*r catty 14 Roast w 24 Steiiks 24 Stew or Curry Meat 16 Rump Steak 241 l Ox Tail each 30 i Tongue j Feet 15 Heart. 801 Tjiver per catty 35 Pork I Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head... 20
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  • 1952 6 I 11 1 QfJ I c 1 I s 0 1 pH *2 :i c.pit*l. N s”^" r > i j Di d u I I 1 il i i 3 x o S1907( 1D0S I 10*9 1910 KCHHER—OOLLAK SHARES. pC 1 P 'Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate. Ltd. 60
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 31 6 (in capsules) is well tolerated by the digestive apparatus no complication of anv sort occurs, and its action is most favourable in Cystitis. Approved by the eading specialists of the day.
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    • 12 6 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dysentry, coughs, colds •tc.
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    • 68 6 WATEMUnrS METABOLIZED TO i.ivkw on, COMPOUND. TASTELESS. ODOI RLESS. Aids digestion. Does not np>et the stomach and i* nimvaMed for cough 8, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. «1.26 AND $2.0». FOR SALE. The Singapore and Strait*
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  • 289 7 Mr. Roosevelt on hi» recent Southern tour thus analysed hi» own success In ao far as I hare been a success it ha» been absolutely and solely from doing the ordinary things of life that any man eou’.d do, but nobody does do. I won't say
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  • 504 7 Mr. John Galsworthy, the novelist, whose prison plav made so much stir recently, begins his new novel, The Patricians,” in the Atlantic Monthly for October. Two of his characters discuss war, and this seems to lie the theme of the story. ‘“No, Lord Milton,’
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 718 7 j IgJQ 1 II L L O W II U .> S U R A fc C CllRPORA I M»N. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL (’HARTER A.I). 1720. fi'HK uudeiuigned, having liecu appointed I Agentu for the above Corporation, are oW prejiared to a<v«pt MARINE and FIRE n „U at current rate*.
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    • 102 7 COME TO THE Victoria Cold Drinks, 180, Penang Road, for Ices, Tea, Cocoa, Pastry etc., etc Orders booked up to the 10th December for Xmas Cakes. 7-11-10 739 GUMS! GUNB»! GUN'.!!! High Grade Guns until all the laic l uprueritu. nit AT VfBT f|! All sport.-men should Seud for cal
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    • 358 7 WATERBDRY’S 1-4 Metabolized Cod I iver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODOUBLF.3. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled for coughs, eolds, bronehitis and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tonic for building up the system. OF ALL CHEMISTS. Id f 81-25 ami 82-00. Dr TAN I.EAN HWE,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 987 8 Y. HANSON, Deni Ist, iji't d l*. *U*n 4 Co., PKa. VJ*.4. C «tiiw» Cc ns n tuition Fn*. (••imm' at v 4ĕs. tenant; Mitad. A •ii»cr* I the baM»m ud Orfaa al Hmicl mtW« ttUKRBIX Co’s BOILF/) k RAW LINSEED OILS, SNOW WHITE ZINC, PAINTS TURPENTINE. 70 rtf? HAP
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  • 923 9 BKITLSH MERCHANTS CRUISE IN 1592. Valuable Capture Off Penang. In the year 1591, Captain James Ixinrast*.r set sail for the East, by wav of Cajie of Buciia Sperunza and “Z uiziliar on the torkesidc of Africa.” The squadron consisted <>f tlmv tall ships, Penelope, Mar chant Ibtydl, and
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  • 549 9 “The «eagerness of the public to rea«l murder trials may lie a lamentable fact, but it is not to lie <lenie«l,” savs the Oberrrrr. In tbe pajiers the Crippen «"ase lias pushed everything else to one side. Up to Saturday morning the principal journals had
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  • 356 9 There are some amusing glimpses of editorial work iu Mr. E. V. Lucas’s new discursive novel, Mr. Iugleside. An editor shows his visitors a drawer laUdied Museum,” containing the letters it would Ik* too cruel to print, but which are too precious to lose.” And he goes oil
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  • 654 9 I AFFAIRS ON THE BORDER. A Spirit of Unrest Abroad. Calcutta, Nov. 1st. 1 The Englishman* Frontier correspondent says News from the Frontier 'shows that the Amir is busy restoring order among the unruly triliesineu. He recentlysent a finnan to Sardar Kliati, the Chief of Girdow,
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  • 197 9 When the Norwegian nation desired to give their loyalty to their new King and Queen a tangible shaj>e, a forest lnjme for their Majesties in the am-ient Norwegian stvle was fitly and happily choSen, and the idea has now been eotisunniLited in th«* ablest ami 111
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  • 95 9 November, *****. H.W. L.W. H.W. L.W. AM PM P M. 19tfi 12.56, 7.08, 1.20, 7.32 20th 1.44, 7.56, 2 08, 8.20 21st 2.32, 8.44, 2.57, 9.09 22nd 3.22, 9.35, 3.49, 10.02 23rd 4.19, 10.34, 4.50, 11.05 24th 5.22, 11.40, 5.58, Nil. 25th 6.36, 12.56, 7.16, 1.36
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  • 525 9 Planter T \j— vfc of the F.M.S. and the Perils of his Profession. It was liefore the rubber boom that Mr. V. VY. van Rooyeu went to the Federated Malay States to engage in his business as planter and surveyor. His experiences there were by
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  • 955 9 (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING). RACE D AYS: FIRST DAV Tuesday. 3rd January, 1911. SECOND DAV Thursday, 5th January. 1911. THIRD DAV Saturday, 7th January, 1911. First Day. Tuesday f 3rd January, 1911 1.—The Mixed Handicap. Value $500. A Handicap for horses
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    • 43 9 < roup. Not a minute should 1« lost when a child symptoms of croup. Chaml>erlttin s Cough Remedy jjiven as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, will prevent the attack. For hy all I>i pensaries and iHsalers.
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    • 68 9 1) > It Now Now i> the time to get ri« 1 of our then intism. In fully nine [eases |ouf of ten the a'tax-k is simply rheuniat’sui of the muscles due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which require any internal treatment. The free application of
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    • 140 9 KTOTICE. TAMIL IMMIGRATION FUNIi ENACTMENT, 1908 }EMPLOYERS OF TAMIL LABOUR are hereby reminded tliat returns under the al>ove Enactment for the preceding quarter must l>e stmt to the office of the Superint&nlent ht Immigrants, Penang, during the'months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will be supplied
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    • 624 9 Handicaps for ENTRIES CLOSE at 5 p m. on Monday, l!*th Dyemlier, H*10 the First Day will be published on or liefore the 22nd December lyl() A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a handicap by the winner of auv race rm. subse<1Uent to the publication ot the weights
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    • 914 10 SALE “TALES OF MALAYA, FOR BALE. “UM GHEE SfitNG’S CASE.” “SOUTHERN CROSS." I Fall Rtporl of ibo Procoodingi ('out Hi nine I* ?«*ry lni*r»**tiiH! «hort NtorfoH dealing with life ib the Malay Peninniila. <241 PAIitS BFHI-OCTA O Price #1 Mpr HR HAD *T TH* [“Straits Echo” Office.! ALSO M«s*rs. WHfTEA
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