Straits Echo, 13 January 1912
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Title Section36 1912-01-13 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, 1 THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATUKDAK, A3th JANUARY, 1912.%. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 1136 words
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Advertisement1205 1912-01-13 1 Ilf you require a Tonic and some* thing to nourish you, Drink Dog's Head Guinness's 3BBK Stout d, l for thin label to see that you get it. TIAND LEK A Co., Sole Agents. V;i ES Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOR1,205 words
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Advertisement32 1912-01-13 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 Co., Sole Agentt.32 words
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Article231 1912-01-13 2 Perhaps Canada will oblige by anueiing Jhamp Clark.— Wall Street Journal. China modernized her Army and now the Army in modernizing China. More reciprocity.— Walt St reel Journal. W*» had thought President Taft was frank sometime», i.i his admissions, but look at the Chinese Emperor. St. Loni231 words
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Article299 1912-01-13 2 The Jewish Race, which has practically preserved its race integrity elsewhere throughout the world, has found the overjlowering numbers and race-influence of China too much for them. Remnants still remain of a colony that settled there twentycenturies ago, but their race traditions are now only299 words
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Article310 1912-01-13 2 The Companies do not guarantee the dates of arrived of these steamers, but will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From A lor Star, (Kedah) —Tong Clman, Jan. 12, 14. 10, 8, 20, 22, 24, 20, 28 30 and I augkor, Jan. 11, 13,15, 17,310 words
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Article341 1912-01-13 2 After fever—whether it be ordinary fever of the simple character or one of the serious di-eases like Typhoid, the acute stage of Malaria, etc.—the unfortunate patient is always left in a condition of more or less prostration and collapse, with anaemia of greater or less341 words
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Advertisement62 1912-01-13 2 THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound f. i TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre par.ition of COD LIVER OIL Docs all that is claimed for it and super sedes tlie old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th medl cal profession. OF ALL62 words
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Advertisement69 1912-01-13 2 Chop Foo Tak Sing 92, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Tailors and Outfitters. Fix* Ah Tak, cutter, has had 4 rears experience wit)i Mr. Paul Robinson, 2 Tears with the late Mr. Davidson and 2years with Messrs. J. L. Campbell Co., all of Singapore. He guarantees to give the best cut, good69 words
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Advertisement1979 1912-01-13 2 DUTCH CIGARS. G. H. SLOT Co.. 35E, Beach Street Penang. Hi ■r, 9H W Or the Eighth Wonder of the World. SWIFT. SURF. MAGICAL—The only cure ter iutec ti»>us Diseases of the Urinary Canal of either sex, attended with discharge*. CONVINCES IN A DOSE. SOOTHES IN A DAY, CURES IN1,979 words
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Article29 1912-01-13 3 Vessel» rrom Agents Due I Assay e Colombo Depanha Singapore P. Ludwig Singapore Derfflinger Colombo 1 1 1 A.G.&Co. 11th Jan. A. 13th B. 16th B.M.&Co. 18th29 words
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Article22 1912-01-13 3 Vessels 1 For Agents Leaves Asm ye Devanha F. Ludwig DerjHinger Singapore A-G.&Co. Colombo A.Gr.&Co. Colombo B M.&Co. Singapore B.M.&Jo. Jan.22 words
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Advertisement364 1912-01-13 3 MtO. I; S.N.C /vp*h*LhI Arrivals and Dnparluios. Mail Service Outward. Jan 25 Himalaya connecting with Morea Homeward Date. Steamer. Connecting Due with 8.8. I London. S.S.DDIA, will run through from China to Mantilla and London without transhipment. FAKES BY MAIL STEtMERS. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72364 words
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Advertisement525 1912-01-13 3 ON Iddt HIS) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. Fom Intended to Sail. 1 Steamer. Singapore. (Three times a week). Fort Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Teh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly). Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and KarikaL (Weekly). Sat. 13th Jan., 4 p.m. Sun.525 words
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Advertisement935 1912-01-13 3 MDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, DEEM. TirPTEPTAT. QEEMAK M att LINE FTTHE 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, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or Nagasaki, Kobe,935 words
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Article, Illustration329 1912-01-13 4 A Journal ok Thought Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $15 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo) 586 Printing Department 543 Studia hilaritate329 words
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Article1323 1912-01-13 4 Judging l>v tht* judgment at L**eds Assizes, reported in Thursday’s Echo, had taste is penal. A man named Stewart, 28 years old, was making an anti-Christian speech in the oj>eu a;r. He pointed out the apparent inhumanities of the Old Testament deity, and pictured himself lieing1,323 words
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Article52 1912-01-13 4 A telegram from Berlin states that polling at the elections to the Reichstag took place in bitterly cold weather. There was unusual animation. The Socialist red predominated the streets. There were some collisions between the Socialists and the Catholics in the various towns, but the Police quieted the52 words
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Article118 1912-01-13 4 We Darn with the greatest pleasure that Mr. H. 11 A C.ul -r. who was studying law at Lincoln’s Inn, has passed his final examination wi h c edit and been called to the bar. Mr. H II A Cader is the son of Mr. H. A.118 words
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Article56 1912-01-13 4 A telegram from Rio Janeiro state* that the Government of Bahia refuses to act on the judgment of the Federal Court granting a writ of habeas corpus in favour of certain opposition deputies. The fort bombard-d an 1 d»>f ©ved the Government building. The Federal Government is56 words
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Article96 1912-01-13 4 His Majesty the King has telegraphed to Mr. H. H. Asquith to the effect that he rejoiced to learu from all sources that the success of his visit to India exceeded all expectations. All classes, races, and creeds received him and the Queen with unmistakable enthusiasm and96 words
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Article417 1912-01-13 4 A large attendance watched this morning’s exercise on the outer track of the course. The going was good. Chanticleer put in the best gallop of the morning, doing 5 furlongs in 1 min. 6| secs. Bostra was the first out. He ran 5 furlongs in 1 min. 9417 words
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Article91 1912-01-13 4 At the meeting at Singapore of the New Singapore Kublter Co. Mr. Dielin said that a scheme for tbe amalgamation with St Helena aud Tapah was under consideration Both estates will be acquired at a valuation as to j for St. Helena and f for Tapah. The working91 words
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Article99 1912-01-13 4 Shanghai papers report the death of Mr. Alexander Me Leod, taipan of Messrs. Gibb, Livingston »fe Co. He was 67 years old, and had been 47 years in the Far East. He was born in the Isle of Skye, was educated at the Bluecoat School, and99 words
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Article60 1912-01-13 4 A telegram from New York says that .£60,000,000 worth of securities was removed from the vaults involved in the big fire w-hicb demolished the premises of the Equitable Insurance Co. There are still securities to the value of £80.000,000 in the vaults which are vet inaccessible owing to60 words
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Article43 1912-01-13 4 Result of Operations during the month of December, 1911. Mines'Output Sale 13 12 176.»*" fsb 7» 10.562M t\* SX- 60 00 405 20 Do- 6-1 9246 60 (No. 2) 50.00 880.50 PM.521.83 rM.im.nt 5TtS; “Kjg 15,746.86 Ketimated Profit *15,347.% I43 words
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Article15 1912-01-13 4 Lord Harding, the Viceroy of India has hira oilhl Telegraphed. dysentery15 words
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Article67 1912-01-13 4 m A telegram from Rome states that the cruiser Piedmonte and two destroyers destroyed »veu Turkish gunboats and captured an armed yacht off Kunfuda. Thern was a stubborn resistance guns and other trophies were also captured. The Italian warships were despatched to intercept the Turkish gunboats which67 words
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Article633 1912-01-13 4 1. Mosquitoes carry malaria, dengue elephantiasis and other diseases. Unlike the trunk of the elephantiasis, their’s has a sharp point. 2. Mosquitoes lay their eggs in stagnant water. Larvae (jaunty jintek jintak) come out and may be seen wriggling in the water. There are often larvae in633 words
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Article46 1912-01-13 4 The price of coal is rising rapidly throughout the country. There is excitement in the London Coal Exchange owing to an advance of three shillings per ton in the best qualities and from three to six shillings per ton in the other grades. Telegraphed.46 words
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Article41 1912-01-13 4 Playing for the December monthly medal on the Penang Golf course Mr.' H. R. Buckland completed the course of nine holes in the fine score of 85 which constitutes a record. His round was 5.5.2.4.3.4.2. 6.4. 35. Redaction.41 words
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Article27 1912-01-13 4 Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, has given up his official residence for the use of the naval war staff and their household. Telegraphed.27 words
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Article29 1912-01-13 4 The man Busock, who was charged at Bow .Street on the 6th inst. with the theft of the Queen of Siam’s jewels, has been remanded. Telegraphed.29 words
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Advertisement325 1912-01-13 4 Don't read this if you are not interested. A new shipment of the Lutest and most Up-tf»-date designs of Private Rubber-Tyred Kickshaws from Messrs. D. AKIHA A Co. has just been received by the lafct Mail. Our Kickshaws are guaranteed to be superior and cheaper to those of other itnpo325 words
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Advertisement88 1912-01-13 4 Nature is made better by no mean. But nature makes that mean over that art Which you say adds to nature, is an art That nature makes. Not as adventitious therefore will the wise man regard the faith which is in him. The highest truth he sees he will fearlessly88 words
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Advertisement30 1912-01-13 4 Th« curative action of ftonoftan is attributed to its being antiseptic and anesthetic, Manufactured by J. D. Eiedal Ltd., Berlin, and sold in form of capsules, 40 in a bottle.30 words
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Advertisement10 1912-01-13 4 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal oomnlaints, dysentry, cold*»10 words
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Article55 1912-01-13 5 A telegram from Teheran states that Mr. Morgan Shuster has left for Europe. He issued a statement giving it as his opinion that the commission appointed on Jan. H was unfit for Treasury administration and that the commission had resigned. It is understood that Mr. Mornard will takeover55 words
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Article124 1912-01-13 5 A general meeting of the Ministering Children’s league was held at the Government Girls’ School jesterday afternoon when there were present 24 associates aud 50 members, including two new memliers and three new associates. Mrs. R. Young, Vice-President, introduced Mrs W. Evans as the new President in124 words
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Article95 1912-01-13 5 A telegram from Berlin states that the fine we it her favours a record poll at the elections to the Reichstag to-day. The excitement is very keen aud the Socialists are very active. Manifestoes w-arn the electors of the dangers of a rule of a progressive nation by95 words
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Article81 1912-01-13 5 The Convention called by Edict to settle the form of Government for China will include all the provinces, each of which will wild throe delegates. Fourteen sections will receive t heir summons from the Chinese, eight from the Manrhus, and Mongolia and Tibet will be notified by both81 words
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Article31 1912-01-13 5 A telegram from St. Petersburg states that the Chinese have seized the arsenal at Culdja in Chinese Turkestan. They killed four hundred Maochus and proclaimed a republic. Telegraphed.31 words
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Article46 1912-01-13 5 Mr. P. z. Greet has added a new wing to the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, which will compare favourably with the best, hotels in Malaya The lbija Muda of Perak declared the building open last Wednesday. He was presented with a handsome gold-printed address. Redaction.46 words
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Article30 1912-01-13 5 An early settlement is expected in the otton crisis. Both the employers aud jienitives are in favour of a six-month s nice in which to arrange terms. Telegraphed.30 words
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Article13 1912-01-13 5 lbs. Seafield 38,425 Batu Caves 25,638 Ledbury 20,778 Narborough 1,02013 words
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Article38 1912-01-13 5 A telegram from Tokio states that the Japanese Government has refused to assist the Chinese in favour of a republic to negotiate a loan, declaring that it will not swerve from the policy of neutrality. Telegraphed.38 words
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Article66 1912-01-13 5 Mr. A. E. I<ewis, Assoc. Inst. M. M.. is returning to the Federated Malay States. Mr F. R. L. Miller, Stud. Inst. M M. t returned from India and the Straits Settlements Mr. Gilmour E. Brown, A.R.S.M., Assoc. Inst. M.M., has left for Singapore. Mr. C. I. Robinson,66 words
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Article51 1912-01-13 5 The third test match was commenced at Adelaide yesterday. The weather was tine and hot and the attendance good. The wicket was perfect. Australia scored 133 ruus, Foster taking 5 wickets for 36 ruus. The M. C. C. team replied with 49 runs without losing a wicket.51 words
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Article48 1912-01-13 5 Hundreds of extra men are working day and night at the Chatham dockyard, laying railway lines and constructing a coalyard ■tore for 80,000 bins in view of the proposed strike. Thr**e colliers arrived to-day. The Admiralty secured 100,000 tons of coal from South Wales. Teletpmphed.48 words
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Article472 1912-01-13 5 Peking, December 28.—Full text of the Decree of the Lung Yu Empress Dowager: The Cabinet has submitted a telegraphic memorial from Tang Shao-yi, stating that Wu Ting-fang, delegate of the People’s Army, strongly affirms that the peoples’ will and wishes are to change the Govern- ment and472 words
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Article58 1912-01-13 5 A telegram from Paris states that in view of the probability of M. Bourgeois declining the premiership on the ground of ill-health it is expected that President Fallieres will summon M. Delcasse. A telegram from Paris states that M Delcasse was offered but declined the French premiership. President58 words
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Article76 1912-01-13 5 Penang 13th January, 19Pi Selling. London T. T. 2 4, 5 f Demand 2'4J 4m/st 2/4's Calcutta T*T 174{ Rangoon T. T. 174 Madras T. T. 174 j Hongkong T. T. 18i dis. Shanghai T. T. 92j Buying. 3m st credits London 2tj 60d st 2 4, 776 words
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Article87 1912-01-13 5 The l»allot returns of the miners indicate that, they are in favour of a strike. At a Labour deinonstration Mr. W. Crooks, Mr. A. Henderson and other Labour men addressed the workers. Mr. Henderson urged the workers not to be carried away by the parrot cry Down87 words
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Article36 1912-01-13 5 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.36 words
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Article39 1912-01-13 5 The bronze bust of the late Sir Henry Campbell Banncrman, erected by Parliament in Westminster Abbey, was unveiled yesterday without any ceremouv. It is placed in a niche in. the nave, alongside the monument to Lord Salisbury. Telegrag>he*l.39 words
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Article139 1912-01-13 5 “D writes to the Echo: Yesterday a Hindu woman went to the Cbowrasta Market with a 20 cent piece to buy prawns. I She bought some for 6 cents and handed the 20 cent piece to the seller. In return the seller gave her 14139 words
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Article23 1912-01-13 5 Queen Wilhelmina continues to be absent from State functions. Reports pointing to the probability of an interesting event are gaining ground. Telegraphed.23 words
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Article212 1912-01-13 5 Departures. Per ss. Perak, 11 Jan., for Deli Messrs. H. A. Jones and Ung Cheng Yean. Per s.s Pangkor, 12 Jan., for Kedah; 1 Messrs R. 11. Symes and J. A. Symes. Per s.s. Pin Seng, 12 Jan., for Port Swettenham: Messrs. F. Meville Davies and A. Van212 words
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Article17 1912-01-13 5 Galang Bosar has declared an interim dividend of 5% payable on the 22nd inst. Telegraphed.17 words
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Article58 1912-01-13 5 H. S. Bank Dividend. The local office of the Hongkong A Shanghai Bank has received a telegram from Hongkong to the effect that, subject to audit, the Bank dividend for the half year ending 31st December, 1911 will probably l>e £2 per share and bonus of 5/- and SDH lacs58 words
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Article12 1912-01-13 5 The Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, c.m.g., has discarded his cue. Telegraphed.12 words
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Article58 1912-01-13 5 The match l»etween the Majlisal Inthikhad F. C. and the Stia Tandjong Tokong F.C. which was played off Victoria Green yesterday evening resulted in a win for the Majlisal Inthikhad F.C. by 9 goals to nil. The victors found very little difficulty in scoring as t heir opponents58 words
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Article75 1912-01-13 5 Replying to Mr. Bean, Mr. F. J. Hallifax said at the Singapore Municipal meeting yesterday that a new electric scheme for Tanglin was beiug prepared. It was not likely to be adopted as the Board was bound in March, 1916, to obtain the current from the Trainways75 words
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Article41 1912-01-13 5 The’, following notifications appear in Friday’s Government Gazette. Millthorp dismissed the Government Service. Earns. Cadet, appointed Asst. Supdt. of Chandtt and Liquors Monopoly, Malacca. S. J. Nathan naturalised as a British subject. H. M. Darby appointed Municipal Commissioner, Malacca. Telegraphed.41 words
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Article630 1912-01-13 5 j Dr. Sun Yat Sen gave an interview to the China Press. He said his election was “almost unanimous” and he would goto Nanking shortly to assume his duties. There would be an inauguration eeremonv of a very’ simple” sort. How long do you think it630 words
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Article21 1912-01-13 5 The Straits Philosophical Society entertained Mr. H. N. Ridley c.m.g., its retiring President, to a dinner last night. Telegraphed.21 words
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Article21 1912-01-13 5 Local gossips say that Mr.H. L. Eckhardt of the F. M. S. service is going to Perlis as acting Adviser.21 words
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Article50 1912-01-13 5 At the meeting of the Municipal Commission at Singapore Mr F. J Hallifax, President, announced that the haw’kers had petitioned the board and the government as to the increase of their lic Q nce fees. Government pointed out that the fees were not intended for revenue purposes. Telegraphed.50 words
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Article93 1912-01-13 5 Bowls ties fixed for Monday are Goldie and Reimann v. Muir and Weatherstone in the profession pairs,and Cunningham’s team versus Justice Thornton’s in the handicap fours. This last was started this week, but not finished. Tennis ties fixed for Monday are F.. 0. Hallifax v. E. H.93 words
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Article29 1912-01-13 5 Mr. Rospopoff. the newly-appointed Russian Consul at Singapore, will marry at Nagasaki next week. He is expected at Singapore in six weeks to take up his appointment. Telegraphed.29 words
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Article65 1912-01-13 5 The following business in tin has been 1 done to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., 1 buyers no sellers j 9 Penang Penang Tin Exchange, buyers no. sellers j «110 Eastern Smelting Co., > buyers no sellers w Tin is quoted in London to-dav at jL*lB4 cash65 words
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Article25 1912-01-13 5 The Straits Steamship steamer Kuala which ran ashore at Socotra a few weeks ago has been refloated. She is proceeding to Bombay. Telegraphed.25 words
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Article82 1912-01-13 5 To-day 25th Day of 11th Moon. St. Hilary. Golf Club Men’s Presgrave Cup. Band, Golf Club, 6 p.m. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Japanese Bioscope, Penang Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. The Straits Opera Co., Tek Soon’s Hall. Campbell Street, Chelorong Cheloring,” 9 p.m. 1 To-workow.82 words
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Advertisement40 1912-01-13 5 Prof. Shmidt prefers (JoilOMl (oautal, Kawa Riedel's) to any otlu*r preparation of Sautalwood oil. Although he used the •Irug in more than 20 eases, he l as ne'er observed auy' signs of nausea, l.atulency, nephritic pains, pruritus nor kin >rof*’ons.40 words
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Advertisement65 1912-01-13 5 A Russian General—Killemorloff Was troubled for veirs with a verv bad pongh, The Army blanched and shook at the knees, Whenever they heard his appalling sneeze, j They lost their sleep and their tempers too (As had y u 1 een there, I'iu sure would you). i But their joys65 words
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Advertisement321 1912-01-13 5 Cornwall like other prejiarations of Copaiba and Sandalwood oil does not affect th kidneys or disturb the stomach and is w I tolerated by the patient even altei i lengthened treatment. Trials by the Medic:» I Profession solicited. Samples free on appi a *tion to auv of the chief Penang321 words
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Advertisement367 1912-01-13 5 i A large rubber estate about 12 miles from Alor P<*ng«u Station with .'»00 acres of virgin jungle. For further particular» Apply to A. E. VAZ, 7, A rratnon Road, i Penang Penang, 13th January, 1912. 35 WHO DOES NOT LIKE A GOOD LAUGH? W ill, then, Don’t Forget that367 words
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Article76 1912-01-13 6 Lama, Br. s.s., 957, Hint, 12th Jan., Rangoon, 9th Jan., Gen. —H. L. A Co. Ellenga Br. h m., 2,558, Learmont, 13th Jan., Singapore, 11th Jan., Gen.—H. L. A Co. Fultala, Br. s.s., 2,702, Cbidlej, 13th Jan., Rangoon, 9th Jan., Gen. —H. L. Co (iienfalloch, Br. 8.8., 1,434 Townsend,76 words
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Article97 1912-01-13 6 13th Januajit. Tony Chuan, for Alor Star (Kedah). EUengo, for Rangoon and Calcutta. Rotorua, for Tongkah. Jin Ho, for Traug. Ban Whatt Soon, for Langkat. Petrel, for Asahan. Palana, for Batu Bahra. Hole Canton, for Teluk Anson. Hony Ho, for Trang. Devanha, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt97 words
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Article223 1912-01-13 6 Fon Diudings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson Per Canton, 15th instant. 2 p.m. Calcutta—Per Lai Sang, 15th instant, 4 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy —Per Glenfalloeh, 15th instant, 4 pm. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Klnng, 16tb instant. 4-15 pm. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for223 words
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Article125 1912-01-13 6 Pnm, 13th Ja.vua&y. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4* 4 months* sight Bank 2/4* 3 Credit 2/4-* T 3 Documentary.. 2/4*} Calcutta, Demand Bank R». 174 3 days* sight Private 15) Bombay, Demand Bank 7 4 Moulmein, Demand Bank 1 3 3 days* sight Priv*»*125 words
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Article227 1912-01-13 6 Gold Leaf to t.oO Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 27} buyers Trang Pepper 20.— nom. Cloves 34 —sellers Mace 1« »B —nominal Pickings 100 —buyers Nutmegs 1108. 26.50 sales No. 1 8.20 sale Sugar 1 2 810 sal s (.Basket 5.10 no,n. Copra (mixed) 9 9o sales Tahbuu227 words
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Article177 1912-01-13 6 Pbnano, 13th Jahuar.\ 1912 Bkbk cts. Soup por catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew o Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail eiich ?0 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 3’Liver per catty 55 Fokk Pork per catty 32 Pig’» Head... *0 Fiot m 24 Tongue 32177 words
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Article1772 1912-01-13 6 10 1 10 a. •3 Pu. Dividends. Name. C p ca <3 1 2 10 1 8 5011 1 1007 1908 p.c. pe. 1 l*pr-| 2 II II 75cts. 12 p.o. 15 1 2 $2 5 1009 '9OJ* I 1905 '9o** 1910 1904 1906 I 1909 1909 1909 19091,772 words
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Advertisement40 1912-01-13 6 Something to Remember. When buyiug a cough medicine for children bear, in mind that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, up eroand whooping cough and that it contains no harmfull drug. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.40 words
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Advertisement75 1912-01-13 6 Scrim Side of a Cold. Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are by far the most dangerous It is not the cold itself that you need to fear, but the seriouB diseases that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ diseases. Pneumonia75 words
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Advertisement78 1912-01-13 6 Wfcootiaf Covftk. Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and expectoration easy by giving Chanberlain’s Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease with perfect success. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. s* M These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs78 words
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Article251 1912-01-13 7 For the first three quarters of 1911, the British corporation issues, as compiled for the London Economitt, reached a total of A! 132, 398,300. With an estimate of £127, 600,000 for the issues to be put out during the last quarter of the year Che full year’s251 words
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Article, Illustration531 1912-01-13 7 January, 1912. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W A M. A M. P.M. P.M. 13th 6.38, 12.45, 7.10, 1.26 14th 7.45, 2.03, 8.21, 2.39 15th 8.57, 3.14, 9.32, 3.49 16th 9.48, 3.56, 10 05, 4.13 17 th 10 35, 4 53, 11.02, 5.20531 words
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Article, Illustration630 1912-01-13 7 It is a very remarkable and strange fart that many hold the mistaken view that to regularly wash one’s hair and head is unnecessary, nay even harmful. This is a matter for thoughtful consideration. It would not be well, of course, to fly to the other extreme630 words
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Advertisement615 1912-01-13 7 BEST STEEL ENAMELWARE. SUPERIOR MAKE. EVERY ARTICLE PERFECT. i mm V *4 m* Buckets, Bowls, Mugs, Sauce} ans. Ladles, Jugs, etc., of all kinds. boon tbiT&pribnds. FORTYFIVE ASKED. Forty-five mothers asked for and received a free sample can of m Fussell’s :r„‘S Milk Green Butterl'y Brand i That’s not all615 words
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Advertisement1091 1912-01-13 7 The Straits 8 F.M.S. MOTOR Service Co., Ltd. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE IS89). CAPITAL $350,000. Dividedinto 350,000 Shares of $l-00 each. Present issue at par of 280,000 shares, of which 155,000 will be issued to the Vendors as fully paid in part payment of the pun-base price of $250,000.1,091 words
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Advertisement206 1912-01-13 7 Raftlcs-by-the-Sca. Situated in the best part of PENANG. Overlooking the Sea and Hill». Large airy rooms with private Verandah*. Bath and Sitting-rooms. Electric Light, Fans and Pell». The Only Cuisine under the direct Supervision of the Euroj>ean Proprietor. Testimonials from Judges, Colonial Secretaries, Consuls, Government Officials, D<*ctnrs and Others, sent206 words
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Advertisement1021 1912-01-13 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Latent Dr. Allen 8 Co.,«Pha, U. S. A. Charges Moderate, ConsuItation'Free. KKHIDINO AT No. 21 a, Penang Road. A lew doois from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim SengjMoh, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Miners, Advancers and Genera Goods Store. 20c TECK1,021 words
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