Straits Echo, 31 July 1911

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  • 37 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 9. $24 Ter Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 31st JULY, 1911. f.Single Copy. 10 cents. No. 171
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 1348 1 [f you require a Tonic *and some* thing to nourish you. Drink Dog’s Head Guinness’s Stout, and look for this label to see that you get it. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole Agent». 'T Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG &>
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    • 39 1 Order it in Ni.» Bottles Dog's; E«*d C vir r t ss’s —.0 000 ,-*-000 Stout. The Tonic that cheers aiul soothes and doesn't harm. Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANQ LEE Co., SoU Jge^t.
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  • 3712 2 Bt Brandon Fleming in the Novel Magazine.”] This remarkable case, of which I made full notes at the time, seems, as I read it again to be well worth a place in the record of Athol Stancliffe’s adventures, for it brings to light one of the extraordinary
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    • 71 2 Croup is the most prevalent during the dry cold weather of the early winter months. Parents of younj children should 1* prepared for it. All that is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Many mothers are never without it in their homes. It is not only a safe
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    • 104 2 Health and Wealth CAN be easily attained by following the GOLDFN RULES framed by our forefathers. Many people deviate from the right path, and that’s why they very soon get diseases, and hence their lives are shortened these Rules embody the modes of performing the different duties of life according
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    • 688 2 A Clergyman ii I m m i m\ Ai IH. V.'t m WMM W I pC> I /ter;» w I I M a V MiJv S f v&lO SC >*. X Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag, Neuralgia— For things done, making things go. the in vigor a ing stimulus of Fhosierine
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  • 1563 3 CHAIRMAN ON LOW CAPITAL COST PER ACRE. The Labour Outlook. The sixth annual ordinary general meeting of the Federated (Selangor) Rublier Company, Limited, was held on June 29, at the office of the company, Mr. H K. Rutherford (chairman of the company) presiding. The Chairman said In a
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  • 729 3 In England we are now engaged, in the intervals of setting up a King, in pulling down certain old etablished institutions. The House of Lords, for example. And while both are important, the other institution we are asked to abolish is even more concerned with our daily domestic
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  • 468 3 Some Curious Customs. During the spring of last year a committee of anthropologists in the University of Cambridge organised an expedition to study the natives of Western Australia, more particularly with regard to their social organisation and magicoreligious beliefs and observances. Mr. A. R. Brown, Fellow' of
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  • 317 3 The San Francisco Call has been working out the cost of a modern naval battle. It estimates that a sea battle would cost in ammunition alone at least 6,000,000 dollars an hour. This is a most conservative estimate. Probably it is too low. It is
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  • 170 3 IN CANTON. The “Telegraph” Correspondent. Canton, July 17. Every official yamen in Canton has its own detectives for conducting investigation in cases with which tbe vamen has connection, and the number is so great that there may b 8 an occasional black sheep. This gives the malcontents an
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  • 276 3 A writer who signs himself Judex enjoys a conspicuous place in the Fortnightly tor June xvith a carefully lined portrait of the disposition, tastes, aud aptitudes of bis Majesty King George. The theatre, we are told, is the King’s favourite form of recreation, with a preference for
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  • 458 3 Why England Lags Behind A Plea For Hard Courts. Mr. H. S. Scrivener, the well-known lawn tennis referee, is somewhat, pessimistic regarding the outlook for England on the courts. In Frys Magazine he dis us*°s the brilliance of the young Frenchmen, Goliert and Laurent/., whose united
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  • 191 3 A Prediction. Pope Pius, whose limitli retent’y has been giving some uneasiness among Catholics tbe world over, once predicted his own death. Every office, and several other minor positions, he held, were held only for a period of nine years. His Holiness was born at Kiese in
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    • 132 3 m LARGE AND FRESll STOCK IN Motor, Motor Cycle Cycle Tyres. Through all Dealers. Price Lists Free. WHOLESALE AGENTS EM JEB5EI St CO. Telephone 412. Telegrams JEBSEN. t'ha <2 V» the trading record of John Kaddon Co., anufacturers, Buying Agents for Traders, Importers of Colonial Produce ar.d General Export Merchants.
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  • 1736 4 AUTUMN MEETING. Closing Day. Saturday brought a very successful Autumn Meeting to a close. The day was tine and cool aud there was perhaps the best attendance of the three days, the crowd around the semaphore being especially large. There were some very exciting finishes. The Federal
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    • 52 4 i.iuutui.iuiuiiiut»ii»»u»ttiiiuni»i.iititnmam^i.liuiuiiuumui THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compou nd TASTELe5S ODORLeSS OTSft4 The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. l)ocs all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. OE ALL CHEMISTS own Price
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    • 46 4 Test Treatment lor Whoopinj Coujh. Whcoping is not dangerous vh *n the cough is kept loose and expectorat on easy by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has been used in m iny epidemics of this disease with perfeet success. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dea’ers
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    • 938 4 LIMITED. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER AND TRACTION ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. SIEMENS TANTALUM LAMPS. Substantial JB| Continue Reduction to be in Prices. la Voc< th< N< M the BEST. t jssr, f,sa»r.ff Telephone No. 479. 6 Beacn £N A 0 State of North Borneo. TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS. J Tenders are invited
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    • 845 4 The Straits Cinematograph Coy. TO LET. furnished. To-night To-night THE NEW EDITION of PATHE ANIMATED GAZETTE, n which you can see great matters that have occurrediately in every part of the world Ijn the moving picture, as if you were at the spo Not necessary to read news if you
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  • 22 5 Vessels From Agent* Due P. Alice P. Ludwig Delhi Singapore B.M.&Co. Colombo B.M.&Co. Singapore A-G.&Co. 1 2nd Aug. 3rd 12th
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  • 19 5 Vessels For Agents Leaves P. AUcj P. Lniluij Dt Uii Colombo Singapore Colombo B.M.&Co. B.M.&Jo. A.G.&Co. Aug. i
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  • 19 5 China (Prihzcxh Alice) 2nd Au#. German (Prim Luilwiij) 3rd English (A rev did 9th China {Delhi) ...12th
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    • 276 5 P.&0. S.N.G Kipwted Arrivals and Departures Mail Service Outward. Mooltau connecting Arcadia 9th Aug. Aug. 12,Dellii Moldavia Sept. 10 20 Dev&nha Morea 24 Sept. OArcadiu Mongolia Oct. 8 Date. Homeward. a Connecting burner. witb Due London. 23 Delta Mooltan ft 22 f AR£S BY MAIL STEAMERS. Istclfiss 2nd class To
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    • 395 5 fS HIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. iFo* Intended to Said. Steamer. Singapore (Three times a week). i Thur. :>rd Aug., 4 p.m. I Sat. 5th Aug., 4 p.m. Thur. 10th Aug., 4 p.m. Sat. 12th Aug., 4 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh
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    • 379 5 MDDEUTSCM LLOYD, DEEM. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. rpHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen JL Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, AJgiers, Genoa, Naples (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or Nagasaki, Yokohama
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    • 364 5 N. Y. K Japan Mail Steamship Company. Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is*(maintaincd between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp under mail contract, with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin-Screw steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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  • 106 6 A Journal por Educated Folk. Published daily (except Sundays aud public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRES 3, Ltd. No. 226 —232, Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per annum Outstatioa... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO-PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586 Printing Department
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  • 1439 6 Thackeray was l»orn a hundred years ago this mouth, and the Home pape's have, as lames Douglas puts it, sickened us with indiscriminate eulogv.” It is safe to say that James Douglas will have sickened some of his Morninj Leader readers with his discriminate sincerity. Sincerity makes
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  • 254 6 The following business in tin has been done to-day:— Penang Penang Tin Exchange, buyerg, no filers. j 9x0.60 Straits trading Go., 7$ tons at 93.80 Singapore Straits Trading Go., 125 93£0 Total 200 tons. Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at 1101 per coy an. Straits
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  • 141 6 Sixteen Reasons. Because of the popular price. Mr. James Stark was the organiser. Mrs. Brunei Norman and Mr. Anthony were such good accompanists. Mr. Davidson is so funny. n when Mr. Brett was making the Chinese wavang too long, down came the curtain
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  • 104 6 Lawn Tennis Tournament. The following ties have been fixed for Wednesday, 2nd Aug. Ladle* Double Handicap. Mrs. F. Daniel Mrs. Cunningham v*. Mrs. A. F. G. Anderson Mrs. Watson (2 (Unfinished.) Mrs. Ebilen Miss Palmer rg. Mrs. Kinder Jones (3.) Mi ted Double Handicap. Mrs. Wright-Motion Ivens
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  • 447 6 With reference to section 3 of Ordinance XI of 1907 it is notified in the Government Gazette that the Medical Council of the Straits Settlements and of the Federated Malay States consists of the following members Nominated by the Governor.—W. G. Ellis, m.d. (Brux.) m.r.c s., l s.a.
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  • 804 6 A braw nicht, a braw hoose, a braw en tertainment, an’ abeen a’, gran’ value" jist aboot sums up ma impression o Satu r day nicbt’s Concert. Av coorse, bein conneckit wi’ the Press, I didna bae ti pye or open ma pooch i c
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  • 256 6 There are several matters of public interest on the agenda of the Legislative Council called for Friday next. The Acting Colonial Secretary will introduce his adjourned motion for the setting aside of §6,000 for making advances bearing interest at 6 per cant, pei annum to the owners of
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    • 388 6 1 SHARMA’S INKS. Manufactured under Instructions of TW TccKno Chemial Laboratory, Bombay. Bomhay Gazette writes ♦•Shar ma’s Inks are found to be equal to the best Imported Inks.” Blue Black Writing Fluid. The Straits Supply Agency Penang. Keep your teeth in good condition by consulting A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE DENTIST. Satisfaction
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  • 970 7 On Saturday, the laRt day of the Races, the weather was ideal, the ladies were not afraid to spoil their pretty dresses, so there were some fresh frocks. Mrs. Evans wore a dainty green and white 8potted voile, with a lace vest and bows and 1 tands
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 130 7 Naval Agreement. A telegram from Ottawa states that, iu the Canadian House of Commons, Sir Wilfrid Laurier laid on the table the naval agreement between Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It provides for naval services in the dominions exclusively under the inspection of their own
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    • 347 7 A Denial. Lords Waldegravo, Roberts and Churchill deny that they attended the Halsbury banquet though their names were published. Balfour and Lansdowne Strong. The Daily Mail and other papers give prominence to the resolution of the Conservative Association assuring Mr. Balfour and Lord Lansdowne of their unflinching support.
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    • 36 7 Won By Arnst. A telegram from Sydney says that the world’s sculling championship has l»een won by Arnst who \ieat Pearce bv four lengths. The time. 19 min. 46 secs., is a record. Reuter.
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    • 35 7 Results. Notts won its match by 281» ruus. Lancashire drew its match. Warwickshire won its match by 198 runs Middlesex u >uning> and 211 runs. Kent won its match by four wickets. Reuter.
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    • 47 7 Government to the Relief. A telegiam from St. Petersburg states that owing to the failure of the harvest in South East Russia and the Siberian steppe region the Government has decided to sell corn at cost price and tq organise relief worl;=. /,V>/ter.
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    • 346 7 A Disclaimer. A telegram from Colombo states that Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Commonwealth Premier, who was informed that his interview published in the Review of Revie s had caused a sensation, l»came agitated and described it as a grotesque misrepresentation. What Actually Happened. He has despatched a
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    • 62 7 Parting Message. Admiral Togo, iu a message on the eve of his departure, said that he would carry back unforgettable memories of the Coronation aud the treatment he received from tho British Government. He added I was greatly impressed by the loyalty to fheir Majesties King George and Queen
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    • 25 7 Relaxation of Tension. The general relaxation of tension is apparent in the comments of the France and German Press on Mr. Asquith’s speech. Reuter
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    • 52 7 Return from Norway. The Kaiser lias arrived at, Swinemunde on bis, return from his trip to Norway. CIIANCELLOR AND FOREIGN MINISTER Meet Him. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, Imperial Chancellor, and Herr von Kinderlen Waechter, Foreign Minister, have gone to Swinemunde to report on the situation in Morocco to the
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    • 31 7 AH The Powers Will Participate. A telegram from Washington states that all the Powers have agreed to participate in the Opium Conference at the Hague on October 1. Reuter.
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    • 27 7 Relapse. Sir Francis Younghusband, who fractured nis leg a few weeks ago as the result of a motor accident, has had a relapse. Renter.
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    • 28 7 Masterman Returned, Following was the result of the by-elec-tion Bethnal Green, S.W.: Masterman (Liberal) 2,745 Hofgaard (Unionist) 2, r 6l Sourr (Socialist) 134 Reuter.
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    • 40 7 The Ex-Shah’s Price. A telegram from Teheran states that the MejlisB has decided to offer .£16,500 (the amount of pension he forfeited by his return) for the ex-Shah, dead or alive. Smaller sums are offered for his two brothers.
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  • 397 7 Report of Official Assignee. Mr. P. F. David in his annual report on the Bankruptcy Department for 191> says that the receipts derived by Government from his department during the year was 128;547.90 and the expenditure $19,975.74. The revenue was made up as follows Singapore. Penang, (u)
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  • 355 7 Arrived. Per s.s. Dmiera, 29th July, from Singapore Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Leggatt, Messrs. W. Walke Jones, A. N. Wakefield, T. K. Weie and Judah. Departed. Per s.s. Dunera 29th July, for Rangoon Mr. F. W. Moon. For Calcutta Mr. Gilliuan. Per s.s. Lama, 29th July, for
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  • 76 7 To-i>ay. 6th Day of 6th Moon. Hunt Club Paperehase, finish at Nirvana. P.C.C. Tennis Ties. Perak Turf Club Race Meeting—Second Entries Close, 5 p m. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. To-morrow. 7th Day of 6th Moon. Lammas Day.
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  • 17 7 First Quarter Aug. 2nd O Full Moon I'th laist Quarter 17th O New Moon 21th
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 476 7 Sale Proceeding. A special offer of Gents Waterproof Garments of reliable quality, superior English Make. Inspection invited. The New Chestertield Coat, well cut, can be had in art mix* tun.*, plain navy or drab, all sizes, very cheap, only $10-50 each. The Searliorrough, or coat with detachable rape, art mixture
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  • 1990 8 4 s «1 0 g .k Number ol ot ?i, -43 T- Capital. Shares Dividends. Name. g f 8 1 m A O’ I9061‘*ft7 1908 1909 *****19U RUBBER— I'OIJ.AK SHARES, p.c. p c. p.c. p.c. p. c. j 1900 1509)00 130,000 l l Aver Kuning Rubber Estate. Ltd. 05
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 126 9 Mary Austin, Br. s.s., 121, Allan, 29th July, Ghirbi, 27th July, Gen.—E. S. Co., Ltd. Assaye, Br. s.h 4,3 ‘-9, Cock man, 29th July, Shanghai, 18th July, Gen.—A. G. Co. Dun°ra, Br. s.s., 3,403, Neilson, 29th July, Singapore, 27th July, Gen.—H. L. I H.L. Co. Itharata, Br. s.s., 1,957,
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    • 46 9 31st Jult. Padang, for Batu Bahra. Canton, for Bindings and Teluk Anson. Lai Sang, for Singapore aud Hongkong. Kintuck, for Hongkong. Nam Sang, for Calcutta. I’li Peng, for Pulau Laugkawi, Perlis and Setul. Plying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Mary Austin, for Pang Nga.
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    • 305 9 For Deli—Per Perak, to-inorrow, 1 p m. Tongkah—Per Malacca to-morrow, 1 p m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —Per Pegu, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Teluk Anson —Per Hebe, to-morrow, 3 p in. Bindings—Per Panglcor, to-morrow, 4 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow —Per Seang tee, to-morrow, 4 p.ui. Port Swettenham
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  • 133 9 u By courtesy of the Ckaft&eti Bank. London, Demand Bank M/V* if n 4 months’sight Bank 2/4$ -I 3 Credit 2/4J 3 Documentary.. 2/4,^ I Calcutta, Demand Bank Its. 174$ m 8 rlays* sight Private lio$ I Join bay, Demand Ban* 174$ I Vfoultnein, Demand Bank 173$ 3 days’
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  • 216 9 I Gold Leaf $64.60 I Black Pepper no stocl White Pepper 2 .50 buyers I Trang Pepper 20.— nom. I Cloves 42. nominal Mace loB —nominal Pickings 103— sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 22.— sellers (No. 1 580 salt Sugar j 2 5.6 sal s (.Basket 5.10 nom. Copra (mixed)
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  • 188 9 Penang, 31st July, 1911. Seek ct*. Soup por catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew o’ Curry Meat... Id Rump Steak 21; Ox Tail each 30 j Tongue... •'5' Feet 15' Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 d ofk Pork per catty 32 Pig's Head... 20! 24 'longue
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  • 986 9 Maste rs of London. At.kD L .diHSGUKOKf.WH THE PGJUUT». U *n<*ll«lr«r4» —(nti' dn I wolfol lew rJwiii uBwfiitHU4liiA*'Uirtt'.4cr. '.iniH l (ln« tha hi*it ig#. I Nip along,’' 1 Rail “J want to be in Shoe-lane by *ten i [past ten.” You won’t be nowhere much by I ten minutes past
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  • 148 9 The latest development of trade journalism is to be a newspaper for tramps, says The Star. It will be issued by Dr. [James Eads How, known in America as ■‘‘the millionaire liobo.” This gentleman inherited about ten years ago a large fortune from Mr. James Eads,
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  • 132 9 The following appointments of ConsulsGeneral aud Consuls in China are notified in the London Gazette —Mr. William Henry W ilkinson to be His Majesty’s ConsulGeneral for the Consular District of Mukden, te reside at Mukden Mr. Richard Howard Mortimore to be His Majesty’s ConsulGeneral for the Consular
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  • 492 9 The Shipping Dispute. (July 3rd.) Mr. C. Duncan, on behalf ol Mr. Pointer,asked the President of the Board of Trade whether his attention had been drawn to the fact that the Shipping Feder ation were substituting Chinese coolies for British workmen in British registered vessels
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  • 175 9 Willi$«V<ItiliBTrKX Home. e Tokio, July 14. i. 1%«H AAt*it€«A GKiMAB.W/inn leaders, e Kang Yu Wei and Liang Ching Chao, have *«0e by. the muos t* Wij lorn .111, MB «once 4*«Tern■peaty wt it44rt*uiwl .smLsGwhat appGintments'kwute.ttomi.ha* intiijtnw P Mr Kang Yu-wei. the well-kriowti-.Chi-nese reformer, arrived recently in Kobe
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    • 119 9 State of North Borneo TENDERS FOR REVENUE FARMS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Tl.e date for receiviug tenders for tin above is 1st September, 1911, and not 1st October, 1011, as previously advertised. ••0-7-11 489 THE British India Bazaar. G. W. Ramchand Co., NO 22-A. BEACH STREET i 14 29. CHULIA STREET. NEWLY
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    • 434 9 I XI i 3 X i 6 i*»vm d> r ,f V(M1 i. f**l >7 95 •HI» t«* *iimi^«T V. J >i.(l«?/l I Advertisements. v»*| (Util We are starting a column for small advertisers which should prove popular. For one Dollar, cash in advance, the advertiser can secure the insertion
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    • 20 9 RIGAUD’S HflfiflNGfl OF JBPAfl TOILET WATER Beware of imitations. -*t r RIGAUD C’ PERFUMERS 8. rue Vivienne. 8 Pa* is-France
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    • 46 9 W hat gives your eyes their Kunli -ht Your voice its dulcet tone Your foot its springy step, dear r Tell it to me all alone ’Tis no dread secret, Algv, But, darling, it is sure,^ And all the world can purchase Woods’ Clreat Pepperuient Cure.
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    • 229 9 THIS IS IT! Walerbury’s Metabolized Cod liver Oil Compound TASTELES3 ODORLESS J lie latest scientific pre paration of < >1) LIVER OIL. Dims all that is claimed fen it and su|>cr sedcs the old fashioned emulsions liich upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medical profession. OF Al.LCtfHM/STS wtve-a)
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  • 1241 10 FALSIFIED ESTIMATES. Bz Comet in the Free Press. For some considerable time it lias been t apparent to all who follow closely the out- puts of Rubber Estates, that the anticipated expansion is not forthcoming. The disc re- pancy has been entirely credited to the dry weather,
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  • 1329 10 Mit. Shaw’s Disagreement With His Biographer. Mr. G. B. Shaw seems to have fallen out with his recent biographer because, by habit of mind, neither of them can look at simple facts simply. So their differences result, as usual, in some more free advertising for Mr. Shaw.
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  • 163 10 Chinese can rightly claim to have produced some of the greatest inventors, scientists, thinkers and philosophers of the world- The West has the habit of alwavs ridiculing Chinese claims to scientific inventions, and no doubt this has been due to the arrested development of such inventions,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 12 10 Wood»’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, aysei try, coughs, colds
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    • 38 10 Dr. Boss of Strassburg introduced Gm csa*» in the treatment of the most painful of diseases to which mankind is liable. It is better, safer and more effective than other preparations of Copaiba, Cubebs or plain Sandalwood oil.
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    • 13 10 For all internal complaints, dysentery, colds, etc., take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 1
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    • 1173 10 Can do anything and everything for you. BT APPOINTMENT TO Their Highnesses the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Maharaja of Mysore, Travancore, m m Jodhpur, Kashmir, Indore Ac. C. K. SEN Co., 29, Colootola street, CALCL TTA, Ours is admittedly the best, biggest, richest and the most respectable Hindu Medical Establishment,
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  • 1216 11 Administration Report 1910. For tbe first time, following the examples of Siam and Japan, the State and Territoiyr of Joliore has its administrative position set forth in an official statement, covering the affairi of the year 1910, which gives a very fair, if sketchy, picture of
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  • 189 11 fc Official Minutes. Minutes of a Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners held un Thursday, the 13th July. 1911. Present. W. Peel, Es(| (President). W. T. Chapman, Esq. Lim Eu Toh, Esq. *1 Absent. 1'euh Gu&n Seek, Esq. 1. The Minutes of the last meeting are read ai/d confirmed.
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  • 195 11 July, 1911. Date. H W L W H-W. L. W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 1st 4 21, 10.80. 4.40, 10.40 2nd 5.01, 11.12, 5.23, 11.34 3rd 5.40, 1150, 0.13. Nil. 4th 6.43, 1.0 7.17, 1.34 5th 7.57, 2.17, 8.36, 2.56 6th 0.14, 3.32, 0.40, 4.07 7th
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    • 406 11 HUMBER LIMITED The I9II Record of the HUMBER LIGHTWEIGHT. April 17 —Westmoreland M. C. C. Hill Cunb (Swap Fell). FIRST, SECOND A THIRD. 22—-Burnley A. C. Hill Climb. FIRST A SECOND. Bristol M. C. C. Hill Climb, (Lansdown Hill, Old Weston Mr. Bath). FIRST. May G—Herts, County Auto, Club’s Hill
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    • 1176 12 W. MANSON, J America n^Dentist,] Lite of Dr. Allen Co.. Phi. 0. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. RESIDING AT A o. 21 a, Penang Road. A few Joois from the Eastern end Oriental Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Glm Seng Moh, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and
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