Straits Echo, 26 October 1911
1911-10-26
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Title Section36 1911-10-26 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY fOt- 9 >24 Per Annum PEJNANG, THURSDAY, 2»itH OCTOaEK, Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 2»*36 words
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Advertisement1171 1911-10-26 1 kSTTiS' Pn» k Head Guinness s i Stout, 7 (1 look i;. for thin l»bel that to '<? it you eJ, Aaenti- iiirew Usher Co. s BANKS speual reserve. OV.C. Whisky. VtW. MTTERY 8 Co., agents fok ,cnanc y r s H Vlt CORSAR 8 SON'S lell-Known Extra, ty Canvas,1,171 words
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Advertisement34 1911-10-26 1 Order it in Mip Buttles. Dog’s Heed Gtfrrtss's Stout. IV Tonic that cheers and soothe and doesn’t harm Observe this label it is on every genu ine Nip. TIANG LEE A Co.. Sole AgenU.34 words
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Article4176 1911-10-26 2 Ladt Troubridge] - [BY Ladt Troubridge] -A very interesting reciUl. my dear Morningside” said Stanley Leatou. leaning back in’ the comfortable though not ample Chippendale chair provided by hi* chief, at whose dining-table he found himself, and looking, across the Howers th t *epa.ated them, with lazy amusement at the4,176 words
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Advertisement461 1911-10-26 2 The Nikko Studio. THIS WELL-KNOWN FIRM OF Japanese Photographers HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE At ->6, Beach Street. Where a Japanese Tentist, Mr. T. Kimoto, cm be consulted at moderate charges. A Stock of Frame Mouldings newly received. Orders taken for E n large men ts. Work for Amateurs a461 words
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Advertisement326 1911-10-26 2 Cm. do anything a BT AFroirriurj Tf> Their Highness** the Nizam tl»e Maharaja of My***, Tr» t (j est V IN Jodhpur, Kashmir, I n j w C. K. SEN 6* Co. '-ill. Colootol,l Street, CALCm Ours is admittedly the l*st, t and the most respectable H>*i Enfoldi*hmeat iu India.326 words
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Article431 1911-10-26 3 Oermaii». •t d f them dislike to have •JS *rji.,,lw j SZt^* ,T l r huliviotf its way about iI. *< liar. IIH. S«ci«li-t iLrlin Z«A"»/'* wbn 18 never Soft* out just what he thinks «b..th«r-o»U do 1“ fr ,a„.|. with th*> V ren. h431 words
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Article603 1911-10-26 3 irimmof all the world’s seaports lying lintifrl paral\ zed in the grip of a world* f.‘i» hbor-imioi) is beheld by the Presithe International Transport Work- ll “ciyu tie up theshipC[ of the entire world within twenty-four he basted to Wile, the fcrja 'Mntisjmndiint of tne603 words
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Article682 1911-10-26 3 The Pvlcinij Daily Neirg of Oct. 4th said 1A fortnight ago, when the situation at Ch *ngtu was still in suspanse, the Governor of Kuangsi anl H E. Tsen Chun-hsun each submitted a memorial to the I Throne recommending the full pavi meat of the individual682 words
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Article276 1911-10-26 3 j It is very interesting to observe tbe im- pressious jiroduced ujion public men in Japan by the state of affairs existing to-day in Europie. Compressed into a single sen- j B fence, tbe opiuion of the Tokva journals 1 1 which have hitherto276 words
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Article285 1911-10-26 3 Expected Arrivals. Tin- Companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of the vteamers, but will endeavour a# far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (I^edalp). —bfedah, 2d, 25, 27, 2H and ul« and Tong Chuau, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30. Asahan. —Petrel, Oct.285 words
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Advertisement53 1911-10-26 3 I‘riuk to me ouly with thine eyes, But don’t let them be dim, How can you kiss me with that cold How can you squeeze your Jim Take this good ad v iee from me I o cure your coll, my jm*, 1 se oods' Gieat Peppjrmint Cure It never53 words
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Advertisement89 1911-10-26 3 Wr.rm Days bring with their pleasures some discomforts. Then it is really refreshing to remove every trace of dust and perspiration by using CALVERT’S Carbolic T oilet Soap and any day it is a good soap to choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed and antiseptic—for 1089 words
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Advertisement589 1911-10-26 3 way ght led itry ve«. the lich U», I to lae rethe to FOR. SALE. the Tvmil-Anftlo-Latin Pocket Medical Dictionary. OPINIONS. The APOLUNAR/S Queen of Table Waters. —.“•It is a work* truly original and highly instruct! yg." (Dr. M- Sinnatamby. M. D.- (Bruwwds), F. R. C. 8.. (Edin.) i Superintendent,589 words
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Article1303 1911-10-26 4 what w« call will” iu the lower r animal* is nothing but a phenomenon 1 similar to the sunflower's turning to- 1 ward the light, is tbe Iwlief f Brof. Jacques I,ottb of the Koctefeller Instiiu‘e. He ti ft j stated this belief in1,303 words
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Article506 1911-10-26 4 A Simple Auhanoemknt or the Ditt Scheme. O.ie of the most diffi *ult problems c in--1 f outing the nervous sufferer or his physician is what to eat. The reason is that people with nerves constantly suffer from uei vous dyspepsia, a condition which is506 words
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Article18 1911-10-26 4 First Quarter Oct 3 th O Full Moon Nov <th Quarter 13th 0 New Moon 21st18 words
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Advertisement69 1911-10-26 4 1| ..i....1...i.iiaiiim..d. u ....u.i..i.,1.iiii. 1.-H..1... liinnmmiiHiHnm. mtia. 11. H., IXUlnultt aimuiiii.iiii.......i^ H| 1111.11.111i1.i1111.1111l THIS IS IT! WATER BURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compou nd TAS TEL CSS odor Less C»4 1 he latest scientific preparation of COI) LIVER OIL. I>t*es all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old69 words
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Advertisement1990 1911-10-26 4 NOTICE jmn cm beanj biee. FT^DINSC on^i J *NB\)rAn Absolutely Pure Beer. The Best on the Market. Ob:aiftiM* at ail tin L:ilia} Stares 8 Hotels. TO Lu»j» FURNISHED Separate Tenders will be received up to uitv sirTnrTI noon ou Monday, tLe 6th November. 1911 N ‘■EJOIR, on R^i. for the1,990 words
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Article32 1911-10-26 5 Vessels brom Agents Due P. Alice Delta Devanha Prim Eitet Friedrich Colombo Colombo Singapore Singapore i 1 B.M &Co. 26th Oct. A.G &Co. 2nd Nov. A. 4th B. 7th i32 words
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Article27 1911-10-26 5 Vessels For Agents Leaves P. Alice Delta Devan ha Prim Kit el Friedrich Singapore B M.&Jo. Singapore A.G.&Co. Colombo A.G.&Co. Colombo B.M.&Co. 1 I Oct. Nov.27 words
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Article19 1911-10-26 5 German (P. Alice ...26th Oct. English (Delta) ...2nd Nov. China tDecanha) 4th China (Prim EM Friedrich)... "th19 words
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Advertisement272 1911-10-26 5 a'» trV* ArriT»l» •nd Imparl urn». Mail Service Outward. ktfa A+ connecting with ind'H l*h Art» 411 Moldavia <■* i*it* |eth A*». Tfl Mongolia homeward Connecting Due Sterner. wlt h s.s. j London. 18 tUKi China 2 I llevanlia Macedonia Dec. 2 jOltelt* In<l,ii id do bJingmSwo”. Man turn |0272 words
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Advertisement443 1911-10-26 5 Fob BRITISH INDIA STEAM- NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Intbxdkd to Saii..' Stbambb. I Singapore. (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavov, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly). Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (Wejkly). HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT 81 Co., Penang, Agents. KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ443 words
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Advertisement999 1911-10-26 5 COW Id eJ I HIS1 U1UI50BB LL07D, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERM IN MAIL LIME THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sad fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice verm). Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,999 words
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Article, Illustration487 1911-10-26 6 A JOURNAL FOB EDUCATED FOLK Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THK CRITERION PR3 3S, Lru. No. 226 —232 Beach Street, Peuiu'. Price. Daily Local $24 par auuun Outstation Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO-PENANG.” Telephone No». (Echo) 586 Printing Djysrtmtat487 words
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Article508 1911-10-26 6 Malava has a prosjterous look a'vout it now. It is believed to have a still more prosperous future. It is a fertile m *ther of material wealth, with an iufant ou e;ich knee, gnd more on the way. Naturally it requires special qoqrishmeut. and this, in the sha|»e508 words
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Article1383 1911-10-26 6 (lief ore Mr Justice Thornton.) Dispute Over No. 3, Lioht Street. I' (Plaintiff». 3An T-• in* Tat. Q* i Teon* Trik, Gan Chooi Onob. Ga.i T OOll4 Liana a id L o S -ox Kim. D *frndant. Jon N40I» B *e. Couns *l. Forth- pliint ff*. W. H.1,383 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article322 1911-10-26 6 lo TIIB EIHIOR OP HIE STRAITS ECHO. D-*ar Sir, I notice 1 in the Straits Echo” of the (»tb instant that the output of the K. M. S (Malty States) Rubber au<l coconut Plantations Ltd. was as follows January to June .1,001 pounds l 1 v ber.322 words
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Article36 1911-10-26 6 Quoits Tournament. Following wire the results of yesterday’s ties:— Doub'e Handicap. F Dmiel W Brown w. o. from E. H. Sver A. Mourin. Cha mpionsh ip. H. A Nephy-mner lieat H. Muir, 15-6.36 words
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Article77 1911-10-26 6 The following business in tin has been dpgq to-day Pe’iang Struts Trading Co., ii .bv I t)ver*, in sellers JVut ig Tin Exchange, r 0 tons at 95.20 Dung Pt* A o*#. r 75 95 05 S I’VHJiOie Straits I’r.tliug Co, 150 J 95.75 Tot») 27577 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article466 1911-10-26 6 Protective Measure» The correspondent of the Pros* at Hongkong states that commander of Kansu ha* Hunan to undertake protective Yin Chanu’s Troo^ 1 Shanghai reports state that Yin pv. troops north of Hupeh were r.v*„ i disfavour bv the people *«h The Imperialist troop* with the V and466 words
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Article127 1911-10-26 6 Decree Regarding Arms A numlier of Tripoli Arabs who tr*** ously fired on the Italians from tn during an engagement were shot. Some natives found carrying arm’ arrested Some of them w ill be court led and the others expelled. A decree penalises the carrying u by death.127 words
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Article53 1911-10-26 6 T.lk. of Con«rtplio* B Mr. Haldane speaking at said he believed that the lerr»-"' Force that had come to ra l Some day the organization inl on the principle of cheers) but he saw no p-iS'jd’i 1 Sfirv service at present. He aux'ou* that, we ihould u53 words
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Article58 1911-10-26 7 Th e Cambridgeshire. n .a Outsider. Woft .he i***ilt of tile ra’« for aHoW*****,, r Stakes ti mile I furruo at Newmarket yesHrr bo» 'Set (U2 M WootU>n'2 JT Hibbert .-.jab», three-quarter length 2". i lf five lengvu''|gt«aei Long Set. 9 to 2 agst. Vr S* t0 1 r 1158 words
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Article20 1911-10-26 7 Winston 's Appointment. PfKU IntSTttttd. o* r;l%s ur n< H very int inwte lin Admiralty. It ant.ei- Hitiih action to20 words
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Article23 1911-10-26 7 A.tiais Tj Meet Johnson. iff!!! f-'«* Auckland uy> that A Uur.ii* l,a! t,,ere stat B «nti.»a* t° ,ne t Jack Johnson23 words
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Article106 1911-10-26 7 Harcourt Presides. u. V Haroourt, Colonial Secretary, tbo Colonial Institute dinner to r* Xlie gueata included Dr. Jaine%’llelr Hutchinson, Sir R. Solomon, j Uulet, Mr. A Lyttleton, and Sir 6 0 V Urden. fcr! Orrv, in In* speecli, said with the exception of an occasionmok then-106 words
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Article35 1911-10-26 7 The Australian Launched. Ulr Reid launched the Dreadnought «r. Australia, at Clydebank. She is the ■knhip of the New Z-aland. A Urge had witDPMed the ceremony, inuiy htnduoi 1 nJ C«*|oi|ia!ti b.-uig'present. Reuter.35 words
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Article161 1911-10-26 7 The Irish i:11 seof OotuinouH Mr John liedpeedagid that the Irish party intended to yyuw *rt»iu annoiiiiHuts which the G »v--•twot voulJ undoubtedly accept. The Riwent w,is rr-Hived with ironical cheers BaLKol'K's CRITICIBR. H r y J fvilfour made a long and sc.ithA.'*tt*k on the (Tuvernment. He w-as161 words
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Article25 1911-10-26 7 A recir ent. f Wha vtat s that the l f th, •‘Hnco-Gerinan TL to the Portion of the agree0 Practically completed. Tv, Reuter.25 words
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Article28 1911-10-26 7 T h e Prince of Wales. H k r C,U des Hi Tcri^. Pn f U al has con. ll’ aticeship yn KiarU H M. 8 t Reuter.28 words
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Article14 1911-10-26 7 Ct! 0 «*»^fiction U du *‘U«sions con M, r Jiiir» r e H^'it^r.14 words
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Advertisement484 1911-10-26 6 Goodwill Collector. Miut be prepared to irive security. Apply personally to SAKKIES BROS.. 26-:0 11 735 E. *O. Hotel. ULU PIAH LIMITED. (iNCOUPOBATED IN PeNANO. The “S-U-T” Burmah Cheroots. Tfc best and cheapest ci*ar on the market, in packets of 100 at $l-50 per V* OTICE is hereby given that484 words
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Advertisement38 1911-10-26 6 Dr. Boss of 3tra,S(*burir introdused Cnno HH’i in the treatment of the moat painful la diseases to which mankind is liable. It of better, safer and more effective than other prepirations of Copaiba, Cubebs or plain ISandalwood oil38 words
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Obituary44 1911-10-26 6 Obituary. R. P.'Silby. Robert Passmore Siibv, frmmrlv architect io Shanghai, who cauH to connection with a rul>U*r «leal, an«l n** 0 obtained a jud: ial awa.d of nearly II -J against G. Itovd, has «lied sudden hospital. Heart failure was tLe < au* Echo Sftt44 words
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Article2377 1911-10-26 7 The Address of His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Arthur Young, k c m g at the Mating of the Federal Council held ou Wedueada was as follows.At this meeting of the Federal Council the annual Enact me it to make provision for the Public Services of2,377 words
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Article282 1911-10-26 7 r The a a. Catherine Apcak, which is due here to-morrow, has 550 tons of general cargo to discharge. I 1 The outward bound German mail steamer Prime** Alice- will most probably leave for Singapoie, China and Japan at mid-uighV to-day. j Deck Passengers by th* s.s. Teesta282 words
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Article239 1911-10-26 7 Ladies Monthly Medal, October Result. Mrs. Peter kin 47 4* 45 92—12=80 wuuier. I Sproule 40 63=109—25 =B4 W. Evans 55 53=108—2 ‘=BB Mrs. S. Evens, Mrs. Hoefeld, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. May aud Miss Smith in ide no return. j' Oysters.- The succulent bivalve will be served239 words
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119 1911-10-26 7 Highest corrected reading of Barometer 29 93t> Maximum temperature iu Shade it2°F Minimum 72«'»°F Rainfall Nil. Prevailing direction of Wind... N. W. Outside. —Tin* following articles will found on our outside pages Page 2.—Little Miss Hooligan. 3.—Germany Lectured by a German, Preparations for119 words
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Article102 1911-10-26 7 To-i>«t f th Dav of 9th Moon. Federal Council, Kuala Lumpur. P. C. C. Quoits Tournament. Municipal Commission, 3-3U p m. Perak Turf Club Meeting, Taiping. Lodge Scotia Regular Meeting, 9 p m. Gotuiie Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road.102 words
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Advertisement13 1911-10-26 7 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds. efc<\, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.13 words
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Advertisement297 1911-10-26 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkad OrficK:—SINGAPORE. Lire Assurance ami Endowment in All Forms. ‘LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Fintneial Agents for Penang. MACBETH AND BARRETT. General Representative for Penang, HORACE B. JOSEPH. Local Office: No. 7, Union Titan 1 Whoever thinks a faultless piec* to see, thinks what297 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article108 1911-10-26 8 l,fl,ia, I(»l. 2.884, Belsito, Jstb Ort Hongkong. 13th Oct, Gen.—B. M. A Co. Slant"hi, Ger. 4,513, Selme-, 25th Oi t., Hamburg, 17th Sept., <i«n. B. M. A Co. Palawan, Br. s.s., 2,919. Peel. 25th Oct liondou, 23rd Sept., Gen —A G A Co. Tersta. Br. a.»., 3,428. Willi., 28th108 words
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Article47 1911-10-26 8 26th October. Petrel, for A Kalian. Lian Choo, for liatu ltahra. Cornelia, for Port Swetteuham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Canton, for Dindinga, Sitiawan and Teluk Anaon. Teesta, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Ayuthia, for Asahau. Malaya, for Deli. Print* $s Alien, for Singapore, China and Japan.47 words
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Article335 1911-10-26 8 Foe Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Tony Chuan, to-morrow, 9 a in. Tongkah— Per Rotorua, to-morrow. I p.ni. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Peon, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Calcutta—Per C. Apcar, to-morrow, 4 p.tn Dindinga and Bitiawan —Per Pamjhor, to-morrow, 4 p m Pulau Langkawi, Perlia an 1 Betul —Per Un335 words
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Article120 1911-10-26 8 Pehano. 26th October 3y courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) khi I'mi. remand Bank 2/4^% 4 months' sight Bmk 2/41 3 Credit 2/4|j n 3 Document*rv_ 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Baub R- 174 3 days’ sight Private 1754 Bombay, Demand Bank *74 Moulmein, Demand Bank 1734 8 days' sight Private 176120 words
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Article225 1911-10-26 8 Gold Leaf 164.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 2 3 —buyers Tr&ng Pepper 20. —nom Cloves 42. nominal Mace P'8 —nominal Pickings 107 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. '2B,—sales No. 1 8 2) sal-. Sugar < 2 810 sal s (.Basket 5.10 a'»/». Copra (mixed) U 30/i?m. r Tahbun225 words
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Article172 1911-10-26 8 Penan**, 26th Octobeu. 1911. Bkk*— ft». Soup p")r catty 14 Boast 24 Steaks 21 Stew o Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 53 Pob K Pork per catty 32 Pig’s Head 7 aj I ’longue Mutton172 words
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Article1992 1911-10-26 8 II® n 2. o Numlarol a. w m X3 5 Capital. Shares > P Dividends. Nam.. t, a Usued. s !S p 4 5 8 i 9 *****907 1908 1909 !l9l019lJ RUBBER—IPH.I./R SHARES. p.r. pc P-«- P-c. |P-c- TI s: S 2 10. "n Im* <*$•>&*< 21,000'50R 50E' 121,992 words
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Advertisement11 1911-10-26 8 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal complaints, dysentry. coughs, ooldr,11 words
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Advertisement52 1911-10-26 8 A to* Ktk Make it a rule of your home to keep Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaints. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers [■Ofr RIGAUD’S Kapdga OF JAPRfl TOILET WATER Jc. Beioart of imitation*. -Sf RIGAUO C’ PERFUMERS 8. rue Vivienne, 852 words
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Article909 1911-10-26 9 Export of plantation rubber from the Federated Malay States and Ceylon during the first seren months of the present year aggregates almut (5 50 J tons, which leads to the belief that the total output during the present year will remain liehiud the generally admitted estimate of some 14,000909 words
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Article460 1911-10-26 9 Annual Report of the Registration Officer. In the aunual report of the registration of birth and deaths in the Straits Settlements, for the year 1910, Dr. F. B. Croucher, acting Registrar-General, observes —The mean estimated population which, calculated from the census returns, was 572,249 for460 words
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Article234 1911-10-26 9 23rd Oct. By a special train from Penang to day, H. Ĕ. the High Commissioner, Sir Arthur and Lady Evelyn Young arrived at Kuala Kangs ir, accompanied by Mr R G. Watson, the British Resident of Perak, and Mr. H. N. Ridley together with the A.D.C. and Private234 words
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Article250 1911-10-26 9 The following unclai-n»l Utters, etc., are lying at the General P »st Office, Penang:— Liter*. Akvr’ey. James, W. Fraser, Geo. j Allix Ro >t Mons Goldenburgh, Mrs. F. Anderson, Geo. E Holding. WB. I Baboo Bhagwandias Kwisnie v.ski, HB inks, E. H. McAusliu, R. Bartelle, Mrs- E Menasohe250 words
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Article577 1911-10-26 9 s Death. f On Wednesday September 20th, at Sani dakao, British No.th Borneo, after a few > hours illness, John Reginald, the beloved little sou of George aud Dorothy Horton, aged three years and one month. (Home paper* pirate copy.) It is with feelings of personal577 words
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Article695 1911-10-26 9 Oojlxess ij Extremity Do you lnuk lie would bj cool in tiiuo of danger? l think his fe.*t would —Houston Pod. Homelisk —A British baronet is working is a j iuiror in New York. Just c >uld not oet aw y from Ins autocratie tendeuei s. Dayton Journal.695 words
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Article332 1911-10-26 9 For a large proportion of the Mohammedan community the feast of II in Raya, closing as it does the long month of fasting and prayer, has degenerate! into an occasion on which to swagger round the town apeing the European in dress and enjoy temporary ufflueuee created by332 words
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Advertisement168 1911-10-26 9 wo* n,1,r ,our w*• MM** „t t n.l*' ,v r v not l-k or Dry up. 5wa s um Swan BE SURE YOU GET THE FOUNTPEN. T’ie Fen that's made right 1« write right. i)ol<l l»j Statiouere, Jt v fliert ami Importer 9. Prices from Rs. 8-00. MABIE TODD 8168 words
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Advertisement59 1911-10-26 9 TTsrrmr THIS 13 IT! Y/aterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound OD« I rxx Cm 4 TASTELESS ODORLESS I he latest scientific pre paration of >I) LIVER OIL. Does all that claimed for it and super sedcs the old fashioned emulsions vhich upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi59 words
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1164 1911-10-26 10 The Revelation that the transcontinental railroads used to pay a million dollars a year to the little road across the Isthmus of Panama to suppress its own traffic and disc >urage shippers who would like to use it, gives an iukliug of what influences1,164 words
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Article886 1911-10-26 10 Some Sil> «li kits ov Scottish History. Then caiui the Union (»707). The King had long vanished, but now there ttd ttwed him southward Me übers of Pa liaineut. Nobles, and all the waiters Uj o'i PiovidencH Toe lifeblood of the c* u i f rv see886 words
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Article378 1911-10-26 10 The iiieer.iinshir or Tur i’. MaCDoSALU. All arrangement has l»een 4r nv*i c the settlement of the feud which ho for several hundred years as to the it? tainship of the Clan' Macdonald. 'H, ter was made public at adiuner hcl.lt t Highland Village at theGla«g«w Exhibit!378 words
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Advertisement327 1911-10-26 10 ints worth remembering about MARTELL’S B a That only the finest Charente wine enters MARTELL’S distilleries. 2. That it is there distilled with utmost care by MARTELL CO. themselves This ensures its extraordinary quality. Q That there are tens of thousands of puncheons developing and maturing in MARTELL'S stores. 4.327 words
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Advertisement78 1911-10-26 10 Rheumatism. Chronic rheumatism often attacks the larger joints. Internal treatment of any kind would be worse than useless, but by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely and massaging the affected parts three times a day, a cure may be effected. It will afford soite relief at once and by continuing the78 words
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Advertisement65 1911-10-26 10 Worth Twenty Times Its Cost. One l*u;tle of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy goes a long wav toward relieving suffering humanity. It is better than any doctor’s prescription, ami worth twenty times its cost in cases of diarrhoea, cramp colic or dysentery, which tre liable to come on suddenly65 words
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Advertisement193 1911-10-26 10 Sprains. Sprains require careful treatment, quiet and apply Chauil»erlain P»id freely. It will remove the «Of!*** quieklv respire the pirts to a healtn» (lit ion Foi sale t»v all L>is|ien»arie« Dealers. LI Lll Everyone Benefits by the use of things which ence has proved to be valuable helpful to humanity.193 words
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Article967 1911-10-26 11 ,wilful nii-rop-H-eiiUtion this -IfthrwH 1 u t ll hiil these enor- J n „r rvuih tl,rt w,,rkin L*b**» ,h I, jj |o U g tiiD*» before any II face the tinaocitl and aud rink, of undertaking pclitiral b« r jr b uc h a proposal. <ie r967 words
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Article433 1911-10-26 11 Excitemknt ok the Recent Lottbkt Drawings. One reads a good deal about the gambling spirit in Italy, aud tbe furious love of gam--1 bling among the Chinese, says a correspon--1 dent in the Evening Standard, but I very much doubt whether any nation loves a game jof433 words
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Article466 1911-10-26 11 Presekvei» Meat and the Ptomaine Danger. Some of the imjiortant aud interesting features of the grocery and provision trades were given prominence to, when the nineteenth annual exhibition market was ojiened at the Agricultural Hall. One point emphasised by Sir Newton J Moore, Agent-General for Weitern466 words
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