Straits Echo, 11 January 1912
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Title Section39 1912-01-11 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FIR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, XIILKSUA*, llili JANUAIIY, 1012.*. 9 S njle Copy, 10 cents. No. 039 words
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Advertisement1063 1912-01-11 1 If you require a Tonic and aome* thing to nouriah you, Drink Dog’s Head Guinness’s stout> and look for this i vm label .ri to nee that K> you get it. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole Agents. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. BANKS. > O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 61,063 words
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Advertisement32 1912-01-11 1 Order it in Nip Bottles. Dog's Head Guinness’s Stout. The Tonic that cheers and soothes and doesn’t harm. Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANG.LEE A Co.. Sole Agent*.32 words
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Article3813 1912-01-11 2 A Ukmaukarlk Interview With Mrs. T. 0. White, The Princess Der I ibk». M rs. Thaddeus C. White, who wan the Princess D*r Lin;’, daughter of Lord Yu Keng, and whom* hook “Two Year* In the Forbidden City has just been published, bait been interviewed by3,813 words
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Advertisement99 1912-01-11 2 The Wise Mother. The most prominent physician in the country cannot produce better results in the t realm-nt of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough ilian the wise mother with a a hittle of Chaml>erlaiu’s Cough Remedy. She always keeps it in a handy place and knows where to Uy99 words
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Advertisement14 1912-01-11 2 Woods’ Groat Popjiermint Caro lor a internal com ©lainta, dy sentry, coughs, colds, 114 words
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Advertisement44 1912-01-11 2 Whoopini Cough. Whooping cough is not dangerous when the rouuh i«* lcpt and expectoration a>v to tjirinir Hisi berl iu’s Cougli R. medy. Tt has l een used in many epidemics of this disea>H with perfect success. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement294 1912-01-11 2 GUNS! GUNS!! GUNS!!! High Grade with all the latent improvements At Very Low Prices. Our Model No. 620. DOUBLE HAMMERLESS GUN is the best value in the world. Top lever, treble bolted action left choke. 12, 16 or 20 BORE. Price, £5-8-0 Delivered Free. C. JAMES REYNOLDS, !>, Lean fer294 words
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Advertisement1115 1912-01-11 2 The Straits 8 F.M.S. MOTOR Service Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1889). CAPITAL $350,000. Dividedinto 350,000 Shares o* SI-00 each. Present issue at par of *280,000 shares, of which 155,000 will lie issued to the Vendors as fully paid in {wirt payment of the purchase price of $250,000.1,115 words
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Article953 1912-01-11 3 Teheran, Deceinlier B.—ln an interview Mr. Morgau Shuster, the American financial adviser to the Persian Government recount* cl in detail the work he liuh accomplished in reorganizing the country’s finances. On June Pi,” said Mr. Shuster, "wbtm I assumed charge of the Persian treasury and revenue*,953 words
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Article522 1912-01-11 3 v 1 Two blasphemy cases were heard at the 1 Leeds As«i/.ea. In the first the accused was Thomas William Stewart, 2S, descrilied as 1 an analytical chemist, ami known as Dr. Nikola’’ Detective Thompson said that i the prisoner used the alleged blasphemy in r Victoria-square in522 words
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Article207 1912-01-11 3 Mr. Lea was interviewed by a China Press reporter and in answer to questions he said that, he had no connection «with the United States Government, and did not claim the title of General which haj been conferred unou hinj by popular usage as a207 words
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Advertisement303 1912-01-11 3 The theatre was crowded to see the great play The Worst Cough iu Loudon.” or Cured in a Day, The audience was thrilled by the woes of the Maid, As she coughed, and she coughed, and she cqgghcd aud then said Is there no power on Earth this pain to303 words
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Advertisement387 1912-01-11 3 JUST PUBLISHED OUR BIG CATALOGUE, an indispensable Reference Book for Daily Requirements OR A GENERAL Guide for anything you want to purchase. The following short headings will show the rastness and comprehensiveness c the Catalogue. 1. Essence, Atar. Hair oil, Ac., Perfumery. 2. Rubber stamp. Brass seal, aud all sorts387 words
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Advertisement354 1912-01-11 3 TAMIL IMMIGRATION FUND ENACTMENT. 1911. Employers of Tamil labour are hereby return Jed that returns under the above Enactment for the preceding quarter must be sent to the office of the Superintendent of Immigrants, Penang, during the months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the return will 1«354 words
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2099 1912-01-11 4 R. v. Ma caret Elizabeth Mullot ami Ma bo abet Ellen Sear*. Charge (wording similar in both rases) You on several occasions have refuse»! to obey tie* requests of His Majesty's Consul, have declared that you do not recognise his authority, have peisisfed in2,099 words
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Advertisement57 1912-01-11 4 -ft”» ♦<♦♦+++ ♦+<- 4--*- THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liyer Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre J parationof COD LIYER OIL Dues all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset «he stomach. Highly re commended by tb; medi cal profession. Jjh57 words
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Advertisement225 1912-01-11 4 «VAvS'W wM. tm WMF >>:••••»* vMw« The Worlds Dentifrice, V w:::v •5ft •v.v 58 •.v.v rftv V.V v.v .••V, >:-xft*:‘ft ft .•.v. vkv? Sv: SX'XwS m vft ■V." m V.V >v. M^^ftftvft-ftv.-.v i Do you realize the immense importance of the unique superiority of Odol 'r While all other p225 words
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Advertisement1544 1912-01-11 4 The Straits Cinemato- graph Coy. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT THE GRAND GALA NIGHT. ALL Alwolutaly new an 1 latest pictures to-night. Look out for the Saturday programme, which includes Pathe Animat» «l Gaz-lte No. 142 and many excellent new pictures. THE PROGRAMME. 1 A perfect servant (new) 2 The spirochaele tow's (new)1,544 words
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Article26 1912-01-11 5 Vessels rrom Agents Due Assn ye Colombo Devanha Singapore P. Ludwig Singapore Derjflinger Colombo i A.G.&Co. A. B. B.M.&Co. 11th Jan. 13th 16th 18th26 words
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Article23 1912-01-11 5 Vessels For Agents Leaves Assaye Devanha P. L ml wig Dt-rjfflinger Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore A.G.&Co. A.G&Co. BM.ACo. B M.&vJo. Jan. t-23 words
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Advertisement431 1912-01-11 5 MO. 8.N.C Arrivals and Departnr hr. Mail Service Outward. Jan 11 Assaye connecting with Macedonia Jan 25 Himalaya Morea Homeward S.S.INDIA, will run through from China to tUneiUe* and London without transhipment. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To liondon by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar431 words
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Advertisement259 1912-01-11 5 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ■>* HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co., Penang, Agents. KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYU DUTCH RACKET COAlPANy.) For Intended to Sail. Steamer. HUTTENBACH, Tklf.I'U'ini: So. 521. Teleirrams LIEBERT 81 Co., Penang, Hottlieb.” Agents. INTENDED SAILINGS. Straits Steam Skip Company, Ltd. For Intbndrd to Sail. Steamer. Port Swottonhaui and259 words
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Advertisement975 1912-01-11 5 <SIH I P PI N G.> MDDEtTTSCm LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. t I'lHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen A Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa), Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore,975 words
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Article, Illustration430 1912-01-11 6 A Journal or Twouoht. Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THX CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226 —232 Beach Street, Peuaug. Prick. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586 Printing Department 343 Studia430 words
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Article639 1912-01-11 6 F Rcognisin* that in all probability the doubling of the fee to be paid by street stall keepers at Singapore was intended to bo prohibitive, meant to reduce the number of obstructions caused by them, we have not wasted any sympathy on the people who win their living639 words
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Article252 1912-01-11 6 I A telegram from Paris states that the French Foreign Minister, M. de Selves, has resigned as the result of a disagreement with j M. Caillaux, the Premier, during the discussion on the Franco-German agreement by the Committee of the Senate. The resignation follows the newspaper allegations252 words
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Article67 1912-01-11 6 fhe f Jiowtng business in tin has been done to-day P**ns«.ng Penang Tin Exchange, <9^ls buyers uo sellers j Eastern Smelting Co., 7c tons at 94.00 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 80 94.00 Total 155 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at 4‘190 15s cash and67 words
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Article37 1912-01-11 6 It is stated in competent circles that Germany will not be affected by the appointment of M. Delcatse as Foreign Minister. She will raise no objection on account of the events of 1905. j Telegraphed.37 words
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Article172 1912-01-11 6 J At the P. C. C. Mrs. Brown and Cunning- ham beat Mi?** Starr and H. Starr <2l-18) in the Mixed Double Handicap. F. Daniel i had a walk over from Sellar in the Championship. Previously we reported that Daniel and Hamilton beat Houston and Dobbie. We are172 words
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Article26 1912-01-11 6 An officer aernptannd irofp the <|ecjk qf H M. S. Africa at Sheernesg and circled the w ir-vessels The c-ewg cheered him. Telegraphed.26 words
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Article66 1912-01-11 6 Lav* fot^jfAsißNT. Following is (ho result of yaster.Jay’s tie: Single* Handicap. Class A. Foo Joo Wan —l5 1 beat Sitn Swee Ee 8-6; 6-2. 7 The following tie has been fixed for Saturday, 16th instant: Singles Handicap. Class A. Hor T#ck vs, Oh Teik Lee. The followiag66 words
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Article39 1912-01-11 6 The report* that, Russia had addressed demand* to China regarding Mongolia and was preparing for its occupation are officially contradicted. The denial has caused a surprise in London in view of the positive statement from Peking. Telegraphed.39 words
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Article817 1912-01-11 6 A NOVEL OF INEXPERIENCE. liy The Local Dozen. Foreword. We propose to publish in the Echo, more serially than seriously, our own exclusive svmposial novel so as not to be outdone by the one now running in the P. G. Every time an instalment appears in817 words
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Article37 1912-01-11 6 A Moei-am from Cairo said that the K'edive visited Solium and found the Hedouius happy and contented. The crons i r n U,ood rj h( CruiBer Suffolk arrived at ‘foltynj f>p T ue »day. Telegraphed.37 words
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Article, Illustration522 1912-01-11 6 Race Handicaps. Following are the handicaps for the fi day of the January meeting: FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 23rd January, 19t2. 1. The Mixed Handicap Value $5OO. A Handicap f or hor*. which have not won a race of the advertise.’ value of more than $6OO since the522 words
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Article61 1912-01-11 6 Ihe Hon. Mr. Evans, R. C. and other Honourables are consenting to figure as pat rons of the two I «cap Year” entertainments in Race Week. Booking is alreadv proceeding. There will be dramatic items a> well as vocal, and so far as can at present tie61 words
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Advertisement395 1912-01-11 6 NOTICE. I the undersigned have this day agreed to sell and assign the business of a photographer and the goodwill thereof carried on by me under the style or firm of W. Jones at No. Ic. King Street, Penang, to Ng Sain Moey all creditors therefore and other persons having395 words
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Advertisement34 1912-01-11 6 Dr. Boss of Strassburp iDtrodnsed 0 >n in the treatment of the most painful is diseases to which mankind is liable. It of better, safer and more effective than other SSEtSfo?/ C W W34 words
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Advertisement37 1912-01-11 6 brings •‘bout satisfactory result# wi h°ut Hie aid of any local treatment 4nJ is the latest and most scientific Reine4y an l ir superior to combinations of plain Sandalwood oil, Copaiba, etc. At all chemiits *nd dealenf37 words
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Article164 1912-01-11 7 Very gloomy views prevail in regard to the industrial situation and the result of today's iNillot. It is thought that the miners will inevitably l»e in favour of a strike OB March I. The strike will bring the railways to a standstill in a fortnight, the gas164 words
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Article63 1912-01-11 7 There is discontent among the hawkers in Singapore because the Municipality increased the cost of their licences by 100 per cent. $lO a month is charged for a twentyfoot stall which is decidedly high considering that it would cost very little more to rent the ground floor of63 words
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Article54 1912-01-11 7 It is officially announced that a sufficient numlier of the shareholders of the Union Castle line have ratified the terms of the agreement in regard to the acquisition of all the ordinary shares of the Union Castle line bv the Royal Mail line and the Elder 1 >e54 words
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Article145 1912-01-11 7 ••The Outcry” is a topical novel. Mr. Menrv .lames chooses for his theme the recent controversies over the transfer from England to America of certain works of art! Two figures are vividly contrasted —J tlip American millionaire and the British aristocrat-aipl the laws of contrast per- haps require145 words
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Article27 1912-01-11 7 At the meeting at. Lancashire yesterday the operatives were defiant, and insisted upon tho non-employment of those who are not members of the Union. Telegraphed.27 words
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Article104 1912-01-11 7 Klumpur has starte<l a Ratepayers AsAociation. Householders are asked to i subscrilx* J per cent, on -their annual town assessment with a minimum of $2 to supply the funds. Mr. Iroke Chow Kit is its Presi- dent, Mr. Chew Kem Chuan its Treasurer and Mr. H.C. Ridges104 words
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Article58 1912-01-11 7 A telegram from $t- Petersburg states hat 4 detachment of Russian troops destined for M<mg°U a Kiakhta frontier in order to dear the district. adjacent of wan<lering Chinese who will tie transported to Manchuria. On the xth instant several hundred Chiuese immigrants attacked the Mongolian officials at Maimatshin.58 words
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Article141 1912-01-11 7 The second report of the Tamiang Rubber Estates, which covers the period ended September 30, states that the total area now nndcr Para Rubber is 2,441 lucres. Th® manager estimates that the crop for the current vear will be 5.0C0 lbs. of Para rublter. For the following141 words
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Article23 1912-01-11 7 A telegram troro Bt. Petersburg states that M -Ji Councillor of the Embassy at Virtma, jpill. shortly replace 51* Kofbstoyetjfal ’Paknigi Telegraphed.23 words
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Article69 1912-01-11 7 I The Financial News states it is understood that important extensioas in connection with the Cape route to Australia sre pending as the result of the amalgamation fietween Hie New Zealand Shipping Cq. r and the Federal Steam Navigation Co. Those conversant with the situation will not be69 words
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Article, Illustration45 1912-01-11 7 The train reached Prai when the game stood as in the diagram below, and W bite (whose move it is) has left Penang. As he got into his riesha, he called out that he considered he had a winning position. Had he Redaction.45 words
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Article130 1912-01-11 7 Russia’s action in Mongolia, following upon events in Persia, is the theme of editorials which call attention to the changing map of Asia. The Daily Chronicle referring to the suggestion that a British expedition may occupy the Gulf ports descrilies the results of the A agio-Russian Convention in regard130 words
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Article168 1912-01-11 7 The following have qualified to play for the Ladies’ Gold Sfedal for 1911 ou Tuesday iiqd V\ T ednesday, 16th and 17th inst.' vj*. Mrs. Pcterkin, Mrs, L. Evans, Miss Mahler, Mrs. Sidney Evens, Mrs. Dunn, M ps. Pritchard, Mrs. Heim, Mrs. Macbeth, Mrs. Rodyk, Mrs Sproule,168 words
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Article21 1912-01-11 7 M. Delcasse has accepted the post of French Minister of Foreign Affairs in succession to M. de Selves. Telegraphed.21 words
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Article21 1912-01-11 7 pikuls. Gopeug 610 New Gopeug I*4 Kinta 390 Pengkalen 500 Kambutan J7O Kledang 1-52 Kedhills 272 Tekka 67521 words
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Article32 1912-01-11 7 Their Majesties the King and Queen returned to Bombay. They proceeded in state to the P. O. steamer Medina which sailed in the evening. They received a great ovation. Telegraphed.32 words
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Article23 1912-01-11 7 -lbs. 1 lUnfctu Panjang Q. 4.735 Haytor 2.253 Pahang >2,154 Tanjong Olak 2,316 8. S. (Bertam) 14.723 t Jasin 1,18623 words
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Article37 1912-01-11 7 A telegram from Pehi%g s*?s that charge d’ affaires has informed the Chinese Government that Russia expects a reply to the note regarding the imb-peudenee A of outer Mongolia without delav. a i Telegraphed.37 words
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Article127 1912-01-11 7 The croal situation is the most prominent topic. The miners-are roost itillitant. in the districts of Walua. Aland and There is more moderate fueling in the Mi<V lands and Yorkshire whers the leaders art anxious to avoid A stribsif possible but they! are bound by the remainder127 words
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Article330 1912-01-11 7 Mr: P K. Nambvar returps .Je the attack on the Lunas directorate, writing to cMln Echo in part as follows: I in the repois of the General Meeting of the *bov‘e Company held on 30th December hist, that Mr. Robinson, a Director and the'chairman of, the Meeting, said that,330 words
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Article75 1912-01-11 7 telegram from New Yorlc say* that three people died in the big tire ail th# pros mises of th<* fttpiitah'e Li£e In. uramJe-GowP pany. Two are mi-sin"# arid seven injured. The fire vhief Walsh 'was killed in fighting the tlauaeH.. The destruction of the old building doe*75 words
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Article249 1912-01-11 7 m Arrived <r Per s.s. u Teltdt Anson Mr and Mrs iW. YVhittingdale; Messrs. M. W. I)ell and F B Budgett. J'.; Per s s. Alai ivtC frimr Dĕli y Messrs’.* J." Ivoiiinir. Cheah 'P.iV Hee, Sin Heek, Gheah Fnug Kam, Cbean Tian Heng. Mr*. A. Erliaidt, Mr.249 words
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Article22 1912-01-11 7 The Hon. I!. J. Wilkinsoti. Acting Govj ernor, is goiug home by the steamer Bohemia’ on February •>. Telegraphed.22 words
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Article92 1912-01-11 7 Mr. SiiuHie, President of the Scottish r&hqer» Federation, speaking at Lanarkshire, .«aid- that Jlr. Winston Churchill had told him that the Government would pass a bill to prew’at '4 national strike. I He retorted fhat no could compel the miners Vrwwrlr tt flvey resolved on the‘contrary. Mr. J;92 words
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Article423 1912-01-11 7 There was not more grumbling than lisual about the handicaps. Play and Harbour Light running in Governor's Cup together with Phonograph ,are carrying top weight, 10»t. 71be. Salerno entered for -the Mixed Handicap is also carrying the same weight. Drummer Boy No 8, however, has not been entered423 words
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Article63 1912-01-11 7 1 Me*>srs, Howaj-th Erskine and Co. aud Messrs Riley Hargreaves and Co. will l>e auvalga mated. Th** m-w cuiupany acqqjres the projiert.y of Inttlv firms, excluding the assets .of Messrs Hi-wa'th Erskine and -in dhina and Burma. Tire >hares in the new company are $lO each. :Ttie scheipe...will63 words
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Article82 1912-01-11 7 Penang, 11th January, 1912. Sellino. Loudou T. T. -2 4 1 Demand 2/41 Am/at >2j4^ -Cafc n tta T-T 174^ tuij ."i. T. T. 174 adras’/* T. T. -174; T T. *.184 dis. “Shanghai. T.,T. .i. 03 »,JgUTINCk.j 3m st creibls London 2/4^ (RM/st 2 4 t 782 words
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Article61 1912-01-11 7 Thetfuiieral at Singapore of Mr. Sohst, the oldest German resident in that port, was attended. The Rev. Runeiman officiated. Those pre*«ent included the Hon. /E. Cook and i|es*rs. Ciwaden, Hans Becker, Diiukkw, IKv Feendel. Dr. Saunier, Spakler, Had, Janion. Elliot, St. Clair. Kdiati, Carapiet, Diehn, He»xin, Bean, tlie Key.61 words
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Article81 1912-01-11 7 The report of the Singapore Sporting Club shows a credit balance on the working ac'oeunt of #9,022/ The cash balance is $16,815. The overdraft on the Building Fund of $8,889 has l**n paid off. The total cost pf. the new grand stand is* $84,320. comnutte* record their81 words
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Article77 1912-01-11 7 The following articles wiH be found on our outside pages Page 2.—Why The Manchus Failed. m 3.—Shuster Outlines His Work, Blasphemy Charges and Homer Says He Never Did. 4 —ln H. B. M. Consular Court at I m, Ichaug. 9.—A Diverted Interview and Local Steamer Service. 10.—Consul Wilder on77 words
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Article82 1912-01-11 7 To-day. 23rd l>av of 11th Moon. P. C. C. Bowls Ties. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala K&ngsar Road, 9 p.in. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. To-moeeow. 24th l>av of 11th Moon. P. C. U. Bcwls and Tennis Ties. George Town Cinematograph. Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Japanese82 words
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Advertisement322 1912-01-11 7 WANTED. Senior Assistant for estate in Perak. Must l>e competent to take charge if wanted. Good prospects for the right man. Salary commencing *250 rising to $4OO. Apply, giving full particulars of experience etc, to “LATEX 7 11-1-12 29 clo Strait* Echo. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. I322 words
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Advertisement131 1912-01-11 7 SINGAPORE'S PREMIER SHOW. THE STRAITS OPERA CO. TEH SOON S HALL, Campbell Street. HUGE SUCCESS! HUGE SUCCESS Why leave your house after dinner without a fixed destination GO TO TEX SOON’S HALL I Where the Straits Opera Coy. is performing to crowded house* and enjoy a good evening's entertainment. The131 words
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Article81 1912-01-11 8 Qlanoyle, Br. s.s., 2,399, Graves, 10th Jan., v Bungoon, 7th Jan Gen. —Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Kitano Marti, Jap. s.s. 5,278, Cope, 11th Jan Yokohama, 20th Dec., Gen.— B. M. A Co. Rotorua, Br. b.b, 556, Bell, 11th Jan., Tougkah, 10th Jan., Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Htbe,81 words
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Article52 1912-01-11 8 11th January. Aragyee, for Pangkalan Brandan. Cornelia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Tong Chay Un, for Traug. Deli, for Pang Nga. Perak, for Deli. Olenogle, for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and 8watow. Canton, for Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk AnsoD. Taroba, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Arcadia, for Singapore,52 words
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Article361 1912-01-11 8 For Yen —Per Jit Seny, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Pangkor, to- morrow, 10 a.m. Tongkah, Kopah. Renong. Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy—Per Janet Nicoll, tomorrow, 1 p.m. Langsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olebleh and Sabang—Per ValerUijn, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Rangoon—Per Tony Hony, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port361 words
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Article123 1912-01-11 8 Pbnang, 1!th Januart. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4^ 4 months’ sight Rank 2/4£ 3 Credo 2/4£ 7 M 3 Documents ry.. 2/4£f Calcutta, Demand Bans R* 174 3 days’ sight Private 5) Bombay, Demand Ban» *74 Vfouhnein, Demand Bank l 3 3 days* sight123 words
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Article228 1912-01-11 8 Gold Leaf *64.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 27} buyers Trang Pepper 20.— norn. Cloves 34. —sellers Mace 108 —nominal Pickings 100 buyers Nutmegs 110s. 26.50 sales (No. 1 8 20 sale Sugar < 2 8 10 sal s (.Basket 5.10 nom. Copra (mixed) 9.95 sales ("Tahbun 190.228 words
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Article183 1912-01-11 8 Pbnang, 11th Januart, 1912 Bkeb cts. Soup por catty 14 Roast ,1 24 Steaks 24Stew or Currv Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each fcO Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Ileart 3o Liyer per catty 55 PoB|f Pork per cattv 32 Pijf H ead... «o M Tongue Mutton183 words
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Article1051 1912-01-11 8 Name. RUBBER—HOLLAR SHAKES. Ayer Kuning Rubber Esl»+e. Ltd. Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd.... Changkat Serdang Estate l td. Glenealy Plantation!». Limited. Henrietta Estates Limited. Jebong (Pen M Rubber Co., Ltd. Kedui Rut be. o Ltd. do premiuoishares Malakofl Rubber Co., Ltd. Nellmay Rubber Co. Ltd., Perak River A »lijy Rubber1,051 words
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Advertisement37 1912-01-11 8 Muscular Rheumatism 1 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. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.37 words
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Advertisement35 1912-01-11 8 I These tiny Capsules superior to Ccpaiba, Cubebs and Injections CURE Ihe same disea>es as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience. Each Capsule bears the name Paris, 8, rue Vivienne Sold by all Chamlsts.35 words
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Article397 1912-01-11 9 27th, December, 1911. To the Editor of the Shanghai Mercury.” Dear Sir, —This must have been dropped by mistake. I found it in an envelope open between yours and the N.*C. D. N.” Office. Perhaps you will let it see the light. In these days of big397 words
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Article334 1912-01-11 9 The Companies do not guarantee the dale* of arrival of there steamers, hut wiU endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Tong Chuau, Jan. 12. 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 30 and Pangkor, Jau. 11, 13,15, 17, 19, 21,334 words
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Advertisement1074 1912-01-11 9 DUTCH CIGARS. 1 2 3. 4. ft. ♦>. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. G. H. SLOT Co.. 35 E, Beach Street, Penang. Runnymede Hotel. NORTHAM ROAD—SEASIDE. The Most Comfortable Hotel in Penang. The Best Food in Penang. Under Special European Supervision. The Eest Attendance in Penang. A Trial will1,074 words
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Advertisement55 1912-01-11 9 THI3 13 IT Waterbary's Metabolized Cod Li ver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS •-ST! The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVEU OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cal profession. C r ALL CHEMISTS55 words
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Advertisement295 1912-01-11 9 Serious Side of a Cold. I> you know that of all the utinof ailments colds are by far the most dangerous It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, but the serious diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as„germ diseases. Pneumonia and295 words
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Article1248 1912-01-11 10 Dr. A. P. Wilder, Consul General of the U. S. of America, in Shanghai at a Public Meeting held in the Town Hall, Shanghai, under the auspices of the Central Ch'ua Famine Relief Committee, delivered the following address on the Proposed Method of Famine Relief1,248 words
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Article744 1912-01-11 10 An extraordinary story of a wealthy man’s marriage with a housemaid, the ceremony taking place in a bedroom of his mansion, was told in the Dublin Probate Court. The matter arose out of an application for alimony by the wife, and it was mentioned that William Arlaud744 words
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Article52 1912-01-11 10 T January, 1912 j Dl,e H W. fc. vv. H.W. r„W. Hi is Nf •IS yfy ii'f '26 8 57, 314 cU' I®* i j!.’!! 1 3 il; 10 of: ol 3* lit w IB J-25. &33. 3.42 o-l 10.12, 4 21* lftQo 27,h '0.4 5,0.1;52 words
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Article439 1912-01-11 10 s A correspondent sends us the folio win» The above Chinese gentleman, wh., i ha is the 72nd descendant of' the Confucius, lias been chaffed lately. s name has been mentioned as one like] be acceptable to the Chinese to replace j young Manchu Emperor on the439 words
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Article185 1912-01-11 10 When Ernest Pendrigh, of Scales-road Tottenham, pleaded Guilty” at the Central Criminal Court to three .of several counts charging him with obtaining mouej by false pretences from various London tradesmen, Mr. Clarke Hall, for the proseeutioa, said prisoner’s practice had been to fall outside a tradesman’s185 words
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Article386 1912-01-11 10 e I e king, December 28.—An Imperial ie Edict issued today assents to the assembling i a National Convention for the purpose s of deciding whefber the future government I will take the monarchjal or re- publican form. i- i The Edict orders the Cabinet to decide 8386 words
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Advertisement161 1912-01-11 10 'V r Kr 3* s fpITKMAID I BMANO XJ I f ?f\ 'Wr /i' li\ ff> 9 v. M**» dC>^RirT7c7rirrrr! if» -A.-' 9 i A A J points vVV worth remembering about 3 3 mT>W LL S B n i ii i fa a only the finest Charente wine enters161 words
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Article877 1912-01-11 11 Articles Or Confederation. The following is a translation by the Central-China Post of the Articles of Confederation for the Provincial Government of the Chinese Republic as drawn up by representatives of eight of the revolutionary provinces, with proxies from three other provinces, at Wuchang Article I.877 words
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905 1912-01-11 11 The following news notes telling of the progress of the Central China Famine llelief Committee, have been issued by the Committee: Committers at Canton. The following letter waw received from Afr. C. K. Scott under date of Dec. 16th I duly received vour telegram asking905 words
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Advertisement2428 1912-01-11 11 Tel eg raui-ad res ..INTERNATIONALE” TEMANGGOENO. NEDERLANDSCHE INDIESCHE INTERNATIONALE” APOTHEEK en COMMISSIEKANTOOR STRAAT KRANGGAN NO. 9 TEMANGGOENG. Stlarnanja kita poenj-i toko ada seJia dan djoeal roepa-roepi olmt-obat jang toeda kanoehoer paling baek, raandjoer dan moestadjab, dari itoe pembeli tid.i oesah kwatirdan tida nanti pemlieli dari kita poeuja toko w&ngnja ilang2,428 words
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Advertisement41 1912-01-11 11 Somethin! to Remember. When buyiug a cough medicine for children hear in mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, up croand whooping cough and that it contains no harwfull drug. For sale by all i Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement1035 1912-01-11 12 W. MANSON, American Dentist Ut t\%\ Dr. Allen 8 Co..‘Pka. 0. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultatioi£Free. RESIDING AT ISo. 21 a, Penang Road, k few loots Iron the Eutern tid Oriental Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim Sen^jMoh, 203, Main Rond, Tniping, Tin Miners, Advancers and Genera i Goods Store.1,035 words
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