Straits Echo, 7 December 1911
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Title Section36 1911-12-07 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DULY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, THURSDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 11)11. Single Copy, 10 cents. No, '4'4Xf'36 words
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Advertisement900 1911-12-07 1 roa rejuire a Tome .and *>me* u th in K to n° unß 7 ou Drink Head Guinness’s Stout, and look for this >*> luml to see that urn you get it. im t \r< i LEE A Co., Sole Agent». Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS.900 words
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Advertisement34 1911-12-07 1 Order it in Nip Bottles. 'I Dog's Hczd Gufniwrss's Stout. The Tonic that cheers and s<>othes and doesu’t barm Obeerve this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANO LEE A Co.. Salt Aqe*ts34 words
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Article3948 1911-12-07 2 Bt C. CilLAWAT. M.A.. D.SC. The ebecurity enveloping the origins of the Chriiitian religion seem» to deepen as we prv mote aud more closely into it. The elimination of the supernatural, resulting less perhap* from the consciously reasoned demands of ecience than from the increasingly accurate thinking3,948 words
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Article135 1911-12-07 2 December, 1911. bate. H.W. 1.. W. H.W. L.W. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 7th 12.10, «.21. 12.33, 6.44 I Bth 12 5«. 7.03, 1.21, 7.33 inh 147, 8.00, 2.13, 8.26 10th 2 40, 8 53, 3,07, 9.20 11th 3 33, 9 46, 4.0«, 10.13 1 12th 4.28,135 words
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Advertisement102 1911-12-07 2 The Wise Mother. Tin* most promin<»ut physician in the country cannot product» better results in the treatment of coughs, colds, croup ami whoop,n K cough than the wise mother with a >i 1 «ottle of Chamberlain's Coup'll Homed v. She always keeps it in a handy pla e and knows102 words
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Advertisement36 1911-12-07 2 Whooping Cough. li«H>i»in£ oouyh is not when >he rutnrh is kept loose aixl expectoration e.i<v l.v uivinir Phnuberl mi's Remedy. If has been us,*d in uianv epidemics of this disease with perfect ku.-.-e-s. For sale hr36 words
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Advertisement312 1911-12-07 2 the JUST PUBLISHED OUR BIG CATALOGUE, an indispensable Reference Book for Daily Requirements OR A GENERAL Guide for anything you want to purchasz. short heading* will show the and comprehensivene#» of 1. Essence, Afar, llair nil, A Perfumery. hublier stamp. Brass seal, aud all suits of Engraving mid Printiu r312 words
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Article1377 1911-12-07 3 Annual General Meetino. jlr. Tan Cheng Lock presided at the first annual general meeting of the Malaka Pinda Rubber Estates Ltd held at. Singapore last *«>k. and in moving the adoption of the jy.Hirt and accounts, said: The accounts are, I tliiuk, clearly set out and do not1,377 words
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Article448 1911-12-07 3 Mr. Israel Zmgwill. speaking at the International YVornin Suffrage Club, said Anybody who will go ami look at the harem scene in that popular pliy, Kismet,’ may not look upon absolute r-alism, but be will get a pretty good insight into what, lies behind the448 words
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Article254 1911-12-07 3 It has lieen credibly reported that at least among the upper circles of society in the United States—if the existence of upper circles mav lie suggested in a country so democratic —there is a remarkable craze for anvtlii eg with Scottish associations, and (next, of course,254 words
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922 1911-12-07 3 A coming conflict betwi-en Germany and France is a continual nightmare to English j lurnalists The entente with Englmd 4s scarcely stong enough, we are told such pledges and agreements snap like tow when put to the test of practical experience. France must save herself, yet922 words
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Advertisement76 1911-12-07 3 Serious Side of a Cold. Do you know that of all the minor ailments mlds arc by far tlic most dangerous It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, hut the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia76 words
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Advertisement217 1911-12-07 3 aam>aa—BKL uixl s&a&xz: <ZZBr. rxtesk Milk i [5 jgpKsKgss; kmalD bnanß 5 s Jr -> PN m h 2b P. VS TL i&3 A -*v I -f-V 2^5 ‘^si I* W MA** m •s iffAt MATH ■v*. s*rK« •*<. t*?*' < i as* zaarz'^ri *A *s£ savv'. ■■P if m217 words
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Article302 1911-12-07 4 2nd December, 'j The rmTiaei in Aha Changkat, Batu Gajah, t hare always been a source of ferer to the residents in that locality. Now there ravines are being cleaned up bv the prisoners and*the place puts on a tidy appearance. I understand that Government contemplates properly draining302 words
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Article553 1911-12-07 4 The return of imports and exports for the quarter ended 30th September shows the following figures Imposts. Singapore. Penang Malacca. Totel. ImporlOrdquar. 197 w 7 *,«>l.B*» 106.700.5iM n.v»24.<>*>B *4,032.*****.736, 75» lncrceee 14.963.79 S Exports. Singapore. Penang. Malacca Total. K 1 norti. 3rd uuiirter, 1911 159,384,313 30,176,476 1,974,041553 words
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Advertisement58 1911-12-07 4 ii mm THIS IS IT WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELCSS 2T2ST. or ALL CHEMISTS mm mum Prk« 91-23 *nd 2-00 ODORLESS The latest scientific prepat at tun of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach.58 words
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Advertisement396 1911-12-07 4 MttUvUr Rhevnutism. It is worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, lor sale by all Dispensaries and Deale-s. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GRAND PICTURE EXHIBITION AT THE Japanese Bioscope (PENANG ROAD.) All absolutely new396 words
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Advertisement1902 1911-12-07 4 PIXOAP A superfine tar preparation for washing the hair The best method of parting vigour to the scalp and vitality to the hair. I/ Use it white taking your hath PIXOAP i The lisvlir Life Assonacc Co. LU., Manila Having been appoint**! amenta for the above Company, we are pre|*ared1,902 words
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Article27 1911-12-07 5 Vessel* irom Ayents Due P. Ludiviy Derail ha Assaye Roo n Colombo Colombo Singapore Singapore B.M.&Co. A.G.ACo. A. B. 7 th l>ee. 14th ldth 19th27 words
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Article22 1911-12-07 5 Vessels For Agents Leaves P. Ludwig ffepauha Assay e Roan Singapore Singapore Colombo Colombo B M Jo. A.G.&CO. A. B. Dec.22 words
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Advertisement384 1911-12-07 5 (S H P PI N G.y KiO. S.N.C /.xiwMted Arrivals and Departure*. Mail Service Outward. kv 14 Himalaya connecting with Malwa 1!» IHdta Mantua 1912 Jan. 11 A wave Macedonia Hnrrewtrd. Date. Steamer. Connecting with S.S. Due London. Dec 2 Delta It» Assaye 3<t Himalaya Jan. MDevanha India Moldavia Mongolia384 words
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Advertisement334 1911-12-07 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co., Penang, Agents. KONINKLIJKE PAXETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, (ROY U. DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) For Intended to Sail. Steamer. He»', Asahan, Paneb and Singapore. (Weekly). Deli and Bata Bahm. (Fortnightly). I)t*l> and Langsa. (Fortnightly). Sintfppire (direct) Connecting with Batavia and other Java etc, ports. (Fortnightly.)334 words
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Advertisement1029 1911-12-07 5 I MSOHZB LL07D. BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. ritHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen JL Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or Nagasaki, Yokohama1,029 words
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Article, Illustration429 1911-12-07 6 A Journal for Educated Folk. Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THR CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 226 —232 Beach Street, Pentng. Prick. Daily Local $24 per auuum Out station... Postal Extra. Edition (Post Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 583 Printing Department 343429 words
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Article50 1911-12-07 6 Waugh—Brophv (Christiansen). In St. George’s Church. Penang, yesterday by the Rev. F W. Haiues, Colonial Chaplain, Henrv Waugh, eldest son of Mr. William Waugh of Heathcote.” Liscard, Liverpool, England. Manager of Messrs Katz Bros., L d., to Eileen Brophy, adopted daughter of the late Capt. anJ Mrs Christ &nsea.50 words
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Article1479 1911-12-07 6 X. C. S.” in our correspondence column is kind ejjough to credit us with occasional prudence. We feel sorely misunderstood we thought we had discarded prudence long ago. Anyway, we are still sufficiently iimprudent to reply that if the term ‘dangerous petroleum simply means petrol’,” it is a pity1,479 words
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Article1024 1911-12-07 6 I WuroH Christiansen. Yesterday at St George’s Church M’ss I Eileen Brophv (Christiansen) was married to 1 Mr. Henry Waugh, of Katz Bros., Penang. l Punctually at 4 15 the bride arrived and walked up the aisle leaning on the arm of the Hon. Robt. Young who gave1,024 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article187 1911-12-07 6 To TUB Kditob or tiib Stiuits k c Sir,—ln your leader yesterday under tU heading “An Oily Notice,” vou attend to expose the absurdity and iniquitr ~f the Government levying a new tax to be known as private consumer’* been**" for which an annual fee of $5187 words
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Article113 1911-12-07 6 Result of Sale or Work. At a Committee meet iug of the M. C L held at Hill View on Wednesday, ilth December, 1911, the Hon. Treas: presented the following accounts of the proceeds of the Reent Sale of Work heldou 14th November 1911. Proceeils. Concert $303.05113 words
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Article90 1911-12-07 6 Lawn Tennis Tournament. Following is the result of yesterday’; tie Doubles Handicap, Class A. Dr. Khong Kam Tak and Lam llor Tuel beat Dr. Lim Gqan Cheng and Cheah Theun Lve-f 15, 6_3 6—2. The Singles Handicap, Class B tie, Law Hor Yin vs. Ewe Cheng Kliav,90 words
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Article220 1911-12-07 6 Bowi.s Tournament. Following were the results of yestenlay ties Single Handicap. B. Wallace beat V. G. Back, 21—11. Double Handicap. Southern and Riley beat Hertz aud Henderson, 21—10. Postponed. —The League match Police c». Crescent to be played this evening has been postponed to the 14th instant220 words
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Advertisement386 1911-12-07 6 Xmas Trips by B. I. Steamers. .RETURN TICKETS AT 2 3RDS OF RETURN FARE. are issued on all lines of the Company available between 15th Dkcbmrer and 15tlr Jancart next. For Time tables, fares, etc., apply to:— Huttenbach, Liebert Co„ AGENTS, B. 1. S. N. Co. Ltd. 22-11-11 9jX Visiting386 words
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Advertisement35 1911-12-07 6 Riedel's Uonosan is not unpleasant to and is nut attended by those distressing effects which so often accompany The use o balsams and Santal oils. It has secuml qualified praise from' fhe leading Specie* m35 words
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Article87 1911-12-07 7 Coroner’s Verdict. kroner’s verdict in the inquiry into 1 wtli of Ng Ah Chew, who wan 'J. v Fori eat, the P. W. D. Burveyor, >• death was caused by a rash and act on the l>art of Mr. I D >k L who was arrested. He87 words
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Article147 1911-12-07 7 Rejoicing in Shanghai. 1 terrain from Shanghai states that jL. rejoicing over the Regent’s abdica- The Chinese are waiting for Yuan Shi liw'i next move. A Conference is probable *Ate2gil*“ from Nanking states that the iDe are preparing a march to Peking Wuchang. The armistice has147 words
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Article79 1911-12-07 7 IV Morning Post correspondent at Tebertn states that last Monday Persia printed au ultimatum to Russia demaudjjjtlut Russian troops should not proceed Vvond Kasvin Further roiuforcemeuts were countermanded. Unless the terms wen* «raided within thirty hours Persia would uke tbs offensive. Persian Independence. Tbe Forte has circularised79 words
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Article60 1911-12-07 7 Reception of Ruling Chiefs. A telegram from Delhi states that owing 0 the tire the Viceroy, Baron Hardinge of Unburst, has deckled to hold the reception .f the ruling chiefs under the arches of Shah lebao’s Court of Public Audience, resulting o i great, addition to the dignity60 words
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Article95 1911-12-07 7 llr. Hmuiutt, l'u«|er-Se<:retary of Statq for the Colonies, was asked in the Hou*e of Comu|ons when, in pursuance of the vwlutii.ii of the Imperial Conference, a Boul (Jon|mission would In appointed to »|iiire int i the commercial relations, ship*»nc, and means of transport of the Empire H*95 words
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Article85 1911-12-07 7 In the House of Commons Mr. W. Brien asked, in order to allay anxiety 'mu’ to the receut Ministerial anuouncewhether tin* Cabinet would undertake the Home Rule Bill in the Comuious “three consecutive sessions before the dis''lutiun of Parliament, H H. Asquith trusted that the bill ould85 words
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Article27 1911-12-07 7 Fn aUll ;ln Minuter of Marine is going Umi n d Dcr Christmas to consult the ra a* to Canada's new naval policy. Reuter.27 words
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Article51 1911-12-07 7 f 0,.. w ,RiUI fr ""> Rome stat s that, folvict?l7. th Italians after n, cleared out the Ifo-Vun 111 ,IHl Khbourhood of Ainzara W’Jrr ;i ,K) Turks an(l Arabs some comiay nr^L 1 but ou tdie artillery ttv-h', lar^s Hed, leaving behind Binuii it ion, and other51 words
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Article25 1911-12-07 7 »o| Mt V that the House of iftote. ItTy? the N aval Prize Bill which the Dec u ration nf London. Reuter.25 words
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Article31 1911-12-07 7 IKiie is grave di*couient among the Post Office employees who allege needless deferring of the enquiry into their grievances There is much talk of a strike at Christmas31 words
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Article26 1911-12-07 7 Mr. Huliert Oxley, a Yorkshire aviator, was killed in a smash at Ilklev. He carried a German passenger who was fatally injured Renter.26 words
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Article278 1911-12-07 7 The Insurance Bill passed its third readI ing by ‘124 votes 21. The minority was I composed mostly of Labour members. I Some Unionists voted for tbe Bill, others I walked out. Forster's Amendment Rejected. Mr. Forster moved his amendment to the I Insurance Bill. He emphasised that278 words
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Article232 1911-12-07 7 The M C.C. team played an Eighteen at Toowoomba yesterday. Tiie weather was warm but there was a pleasant breeze blowing The wicket was easy. The attendance wiis fair. The M C.C. team scored 340 for 0 wickets and declared their innings closed, Woolley contributing 90 in232 words
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Article108 1911-12-07 7 Sir Edward Grey, Foreigu Secretary, sjieaking at Plymouth, said that Persia was iu the throes of a severe crisis which was occupying the attention of the Government whose views would be fully explained n«xt week. The settlement of the FrancoGerman differences in Morocco should have a beneficial108 words
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98 1911-12-07 7 Herr von Bethoiaun-Hollweg said that until Mr. I4ovd George’s speech Germany would willingly have given any explanation as to her Moricco policy for which she was asked. Hut the remarks of the British Government were m*t interpreted as a question. While she sincerely desired amicable relations98 words
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Article471 1911-12-07 7 I The preliminary inquiry into the case oi I Foo Ah Poon, a Hvlam boy employed in the I Penang dub, who was charged with eoinI initting forgery of certain chits for refreshI ments, was commenced yesterday afternoon I before Mr. E. E. Col man iu471 words
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Article491 1911-12-07 7 The fallowing business in tin has been done to-day Penang Straits Trading Co., mr buyers, no seller* j Penang Tin Exchange, 12.V tons at 98 50 Leong Fee A Co., 25 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 25 9*.35 Total 62', ton». Tin is quoted iu I«>udon to-dtv491 words
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Article483 1911-12-07 7 f Akkived. e Per. s. s. Hein from Telok Anson Messrs. A. Rombart, M. E. Wemyss and Evans. i I Passengers.— The s. s. Japan landed 250 deck passengers from Hongkong. Rice.— The s s. Japan brought 6,0-14 bags of rice. There were also 4,200 bags of flour.483 words
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Article68 1911-12-07 7 To- D 1 Y 13jt.li Dav of 10rb Moon. P. 0: 'C Bowls Ties. George Town Cinemafe arrupli, Kuala Kangsar Road, t» p.m. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Straits Cinematograph. Penang Road. To-morrow. l°th Dav of 10th Moon. s> P C. C. Bowls Ties Volunteer Conqainv Drill. Baud, Esplanade, 668 words
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Advertisement15 1911-12-07 7 For ail internal complaints, dvso i*try. c mghs, colds, etc., take Woods* Orest Peppermint Curet15 words
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Advertisement124 1911-12-07 7 Premier Pocket SIM!, 1912. Size F’Cap S vo (tH" x 4*)* Oue page a Jay with side pocket, pencil and ribbon. Contents. Calendar (1912 1913); Eclipses; Names op week days Names of months Festivals (1912); Public and Hank Holidays Postal and Telegraphic Information Telephones (F. M. S.); Railway Information Weights124 words
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Advertisement323 1911-12-07 7 I The Chinese Steamship < Coy Ltd. For Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy S Swatow. The s. s. §eany Bee 5,799 tons, ia expected to arrive here from Singapore on Saturday, the 9th instant ;ind will leave for the above ports on Monday, the 11th instant at p m. For freight or323 words
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Advertisement144 1911-12-07 7 the Penang Dispensary, Ltd. (in XIQCIDATION.) NUTICE i* hereby given in pursuance of Section 181 (2) of the Companies’ Ordinance t 1889 that a General Meeting of the Menit hers of the above named Company, will be held at 2d, Beach Street, Penang, on the loth day of December, 1911,144 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article90 1911-12-07 8 Kftorua, Br. s.s., 656, Eades, 6th Dec., Tongkali, 4th Dfec Gen.—E. 8. Co., Ud. Hefw, Br. s.s., »46, Willi*, 7th l>ec.. Teluk Anson, 6th Der, Gen. —A. G. A Co. Japan, Br. 8.866, Stewart. 7th Dec Shanghai, Bth Not., Gen. —A. A. A. A Co. Print Ludwig, Ger. 5,688,90 words
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Article44 1911-12-07 8 7th December. Prim Ludvig, for Singapore, China and Japan. Petrel, for Asalnui. Cornelia, for Port Bwettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Malaya, for Deli. Canton, for Ihndings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. China, for Culcutta. Teeuta, for Port Bwettenham and Singapore. Jin Ho, for Langkat.44 words
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Article363 1911-12-07 8 For Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chuan, to-morrow, 8 a.m Jay* 1*, to-morrow, 11 am. Lainssa, T. Semawe, Segli, Sabang and Olehleh —Pbr Valenlijn, to-morrow, noon. Uoagkahx— Per Rotormo, to-morrow, 1 p m. Port Bwettenham mad Singapore Per Pin 8 eng, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Bawoon —Per Lama to-morrow,363 words
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Article130 1911-12-07 8 Phhaho, 7th Dscimbik. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months* sight Bank 2/4|J 3 Crodn 2/4J 7 3 Docnm**»iMry~ 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank R- 174 w 3 days’ sight Pii-nr, 1,5$ Bombay, Demand Ban* 174 Moulmein, Demand Bank I 31 8 days* sight Pr»sa*e130 words
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Article221 1911-12-07 8 Gold Leaf 964.60 Black Pepp.11 no ttor.k White Peppir 27.40 buyer» Trang Pepper 20. nor*. Cloves 42. nominal Mace I08— nominal Pickings 105— seU&re Nutmegs 110s. 26.50 eales No. 1 8 20 sale 8ugar J 2 8 10 sal t (.Basket 5.10 nnm. Copra (mixed) 11.30 mom. Tahbuit 190.—221 words
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Article152 1911-12-07 8 Penano, 7th Decemheu, 1911. B*bk css. Soup pdr eartv 14 Roast 24 Steaks 21 Stew o Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 10 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 3c Liver per catty 5> Po*k Pork per cattv 32 Pw'» Head... s Tooeue 55 H«d .«h152 words
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Article1509 1911-12-07 8 Capital. Number of *3 > I it toed. a. 0 *o '3 Dividends. Name. s» CO 5 a o I o a O* JHh» 1905 1:'1C 1909 1910 1906 1010 191) »910 1910 •004 HU* »»01» 150.000 9 200,000 *****0 300,000 9 600.0Q0 r .1300,000 9 500,000 91,000,000 91,509 words
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Advertisement30 1911-12-07 8 MonnftMii capsules contain «ily the purest East Indian Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. The first dose quickly removes violent inflammatory symptoms, bote of 40 capsules, sl all dealers and chemists.30 words
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Advertisement13 1911-12-07 8 Wood* 1 Great Peppermint Curs for all internal oe—olawta. drsentry. oou*h*. oolds ftc.13 words
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Advertisement34 1911-12-07 8 These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs and Injections CURE the same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURB without inconvenience. Each Capsule heart the name Paris. 8, rue Vivienne Sold by all Chemist!34 words
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PUBLIC OPINION.
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Article553 1911-12-07 9 To rUK Editor or inr Strait* Kcuo Sir, —As a constant reader of your brilliant paper, and as one who has not hitherto asked you to spare me of your valuable space sufficient for a letter to the editor,” I beg you to be po-xl enough to give553 words
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Article282 1911-12-07 9 Quantity of Forged Notes and Outfit Found by Police. The devious workings of crime in these parts are effectively illustrated by the folowing episode, which occurred last night. Information was brought to the police that an extensive system of forging five-dollar notes was in operation at a282 words
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Article494 1911-12-07 9 The Companies do not yuarantoc the date* of arrival of the*? steamers, but mill ĕndcaoour ae far a* possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Kedah, Dec. I*. 8, 10,12. 14,10, 18, 20, 22,24,26. 28 30, and Tong Chuan, Dec. 5,7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17,494 words
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Advertisement912 1911-12-07 9 teck company, Runnymede Hotel. Shanghai Carpenters 6> Furnishers, 4, PEN AN O EO ID jjigh-class Household Furniture kept stock and made to order. Inspection Cordially Invited. NORTH AM ROAD—SEASIDE. in ,)u C “Bijou" Portable Folding Typewriters. o: The Bijou Machine is welcome in every Office, in everv House an<l as912 words
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Advertisement58 1911-12-07 9 The Only Way. The dove returned to the ark. “We shall have pea«e,” it cried “there is no laud to tiijlit about and n.tlmdv to fight Ne»r York Sum. Dutiful.— “Why do you wear that ««ostome? It looks like half-mourning.” Well, every evening when you route home from, the office58 words
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Advertisement56 1911-12-07 9 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound past TASTELES3 ODORLESS The latest scientific pre par at ion of COD LIV EK OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and su|k.t sedes the old fashioned emulsions which ii|isct the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cat profession.56 words
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1026 1911-12-07 10 UNDER REVISED 8. R. A. RULES OF RACING. The mv Rules caac iato force on the 1st January. 1912.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Tueedav, 23rd January, 1912. SECOND DAY Thursday, 25th January, 1912. THIRD DAY Saturday, 27th January. 1912. FIR8T DAY. Tuesday, 23rd January,1,026 words
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Article889 1911-12-07 10 Of tLe proposed Revision of the Prayer Book, the Times declares that it is wished e for by large nuinliers of intelligent Church- g jieople.” Lord Halifax, a prominent hi rh p Churchman, opposes Revision, unless, as the t Times says, it revises entirely in889 words
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Article152 1911-12-07 10 Final Fidfkih For Tkn Months Following are the final figures of the export of block tin and tin ore from Perak, Selangor, Negri Seiuhil-tu and Pahang respectively during the months of January to Octolrer, 1911, hs compared with the corresponding period of last year 1911152 words
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Article953 1911-12-07 10 Mr. Leo Maxse, the editor of the Nari'o«.i/ Review, turns his attention this month from the 44 B.M.G.” movement Balfour Must Go”), of which he is a leader, to what he alleges to be the 41 A.M G.” movement. 44 Politicians are much exercised over the953 words
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Advertisement306 1911-12-07 10 Entries Close at 5 p m„ on Monday, Sth January, 1912, except foi Race 9 un Third Day which closes as stated Handicaps for the First Day will be published cn 01 before the 11th January, 1912. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a Handicap by the winner306 words
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Advertisement835 1911-12-07 10 JUST RECEIVED Sagar Trac ir g Cloth j 41 in 24 yard> ...$20-00 per roll, i i Excelsior Tracing Cloth 40 in 24 yards ...$24-00 Tracing paper 40 in. 21 yards ..$4-50 Continuous Drawing Paper 54 in. 12 yarJs 9-00 CRITERION PRESS LTD. THE London Directory (Published Annually.) VENABLES traders835 words
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Advertisement306 1911-12-07 10 Some people talk for talking’s ake, Perhaps they know no better; Such folks are often ignorant And scarce could write a letter Hut when we talk our aim is this, We’d like the public to secure Their health against cough, cold and chill By taking Woods Great Peppermint Cure. GUNS!!!306 words
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Article1292 1911-12-07 11 How far social reform actually has progressed in India is a question that has often been asked, but never satisfactorily anI swered. The controversy now fiercely raging all over Hindustan over the announcement made by the Gaekwar of Baroda—who, by common consent, is reckoned to be the1,292 words
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Article242 1911-12-07 11 k i 'I “Mr. YV. B. Yeats and Lady Gregory are personally superintending the production of the Irish plavs at Boston, and naturally they were disgusted, but not so disgu-ted as they might have bjeu h (1 they not hud previous experience in Dublin of how stupid242 words
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Article435 1911-12-07 11 Mr. Richard Le Gallienne writes in th< e Hew York Timee on Life is Again a Fairy Tale.” r “Who would have prophesied, twenty thirty years ago, at a time when the blazing sun of realism' was, so superficially, searching out and recording the ugly aD«I435 words
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Advertisement143 1911-12-07 11 HUMBER LIMIT JUST ARRIVED. TWO FAMOUS “HUMBER” h. p SINGLE-SPEED MOTOR CYCLES. THE finest STKONDES'I and H cheapest Humber "«"it.ifrr .HU. RELI\BILITV, SIM PLICIT1 AND or fort three FAMOUS “HUMBER” 3'h.p. TWO-SPEED MOTOR CYCLES. VIBRA TIONLESS S'OlSEl KSu BRITISH BRITISH MARK MADE MOTOR lit IT CYCLES CVCUS. K STARTS LIKE143 words
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Advertisement41 1911-12-07 11 Something to Remember When buyiug a cough medicine for children l>ear in mind that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it <*on tains no harmfull drug. For sale by all Disjtensarics and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement939 1911-12-07 12 W. MANSON, A marie» it Dtntitt, Ult «I Or. Alin I C*..'Pto. 11. 1 A. The Idodermene Inhalation Compound Is composed of the fragrant health giving extracts of the pine and otoer plants important on account of their stimulating properties combined with valuable antiseptics and anti-spasmodics. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free.939 words
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