Straits Echo, 27 January 1912
1912-01-27
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Title Section36 1912-01-27 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE lEDERaTCD MALAY STtTES AND THE FaR EAST GENERALLV VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, 271 h JANUARY, 1912.». Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 2336 words
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Advertisement1157 1912-01-27 1 If you require Tonic and some" tl»Mg to nourish you, Drink Dog's Head Guinness's Stout, k ft 1 and look for this label to see that you get it. TIANft LEE A Co., Hole Agenlt. ,.*X v" i v ;;i Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. BAN K.S Chartered Bank1,157 words
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Advertisement32 1912-01-27 1 Order itjn Nip Bottles. Dog's Head Guinness's Stout. The Tonic that cheers and soothes and doesn’t harm. Observe this label. it is ino Nip. ou every genuTIA NQIIiEE C-.. So’e A, mi,.32 words
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Article207 1912-01-27 2 Cyclist’» Extraordinary Escape in Collision. John Hazel ton, n youth, sou of tlio K »v. John Hazelton, Pastor of the Strict B.ipiist Chapel. St NeoU, Huntingdonshire, had a miraculous escape from serious injury while ending at night along the North Road between Huntingdon and St. Neota.207 words
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Article226 1912-01-27 2 Ma. Plowden’s View of the Purchase of Return Halves. Guilty was the original plea of a man charged before Mr. Plowden with intent to defraud the Midland Railway Company, aud the plea caused Mr. Plowden to ask You understand what you are doing You are not charged with226 words
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Article464 1912-01-27 2 Exciting Sequel to a Golf Ball Lost in a Garden. An unpleasant sequel to a game of golf ou the link at Claygate was forthcoming at the Kingston-on-Thames Couuty Police Court the other day. wheu two well-dressed youug men. Wilfred Thrupp, lit, of Holliugbourne. King Charles-road, Surbiton,464 words
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Advertisement56 1912-01-27 2 O J THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound cSrasit TASTELESS ODORLESS 1 he latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that m claimed for it and sedes the old hi-h’ tad emulsions uhich upset the stomach. recommended by the m«-di cal profession. OF AI.L56 words
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Advertisement507 1912-01-27 2 True Test of Merit. You judge a man not by what lie pro raises to do, but by what he has done. '1 hat is the only tiue test. Chamberlain's Cough Itemedv judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speik of it in the highest terras of praise.507 words
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Advertisement1487 1912-01-27 2 PIXOAP A superfine tar preparation for washing the hair. The best method of imparting vigour to the scalp and vitality to the hair. lillllll 'v/ liiiiljijiiiljljiiiiij; Use it white taking yonr bath iSillilSItlS >' ii PIXOAP 1« mm iii Runnymede Hotel. NORTHAM ROAD—SEASIDE. The Most Comfortable Hotel in Penang. The1,487 words
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Article29 1912-01-27 3 Vessels Irom Ayents Due Delta 1 Singapore A.G.&Co. *27th Jan. Buelow Singapore Prinz Eitel B.M.&Co. 30th Friedrich Colombo B M.&Co. 1 st Feb. Assaye Colombo A.G.&Co. 9th29 words
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Article26 1912-01-27 3 Vessels For Agents Leaves Delta Colombo A.G.&Co. Jan. Buelow Colombo li M.ACo. Prim Eitel Friedrich Singapore B M.AJo. Feb. A sea ye Singapoxt A-G.&Co. i26 words
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Advertisement390 1912-01-27 3 8.N.G *.rmet#4 Arrivals and Impart nre*. Mail Service Outward. Feb. 9 Assaye connecting with Marmora 22 India Moldavia Homeward Mantilla and London without transhipment. FAMES BY MAIL STE4IMEKS. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $358-29 EX1HA STEAMERS Intermediate Service. IT7IT1I excellent390 words
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Advertisement309 1912-01-27 3 —<SiH P P N G. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAYICATION CO., LTD HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT 81 Co.. Penang, Agents, V/ Dili, Asahan, Paneli and Singapore. (Weekly). Deli and Batu Bahra. (Fortnightly). Deli and Langsa. (Fortnightly). Singapore (direct) KONINKLIJXE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROT\l Dt'Ti H (>\IKET COMI-A^V-For j Intended to Sail, i Steamer. Fri.309 words
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Advertisement930 1912-01-27 3 MSCm LL07D, SEEM. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE r’ilHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen X. 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, Yokohama930 words
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Article, Illustration428 1912-01-27 4 A Journal of Thouoht. Published daily (except Sundays and pubhc 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) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo. 586 Printing Department 343 Studio428 words
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Article1651 1912-01-27 4 Goethes death bed words were Licht, rnehr licht.” Even a Scotsman cau understand them. We can all feel them. Candour, more candour. Truth, more truth These suggest themselves as desirable paraphrases. It is time we had more something. Since the Penang Club decided that male residents of Penang,1,651 words
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Article75 1912-01-27 4 At the Singapore Police Court Captain Todd, of the steamer Lai sum;, was convicted of carrying 68 passengers in excess of what his steamer was licensed to carry. He was fined at the rate of a dollar per head for the excess passengers. The Magistrate said that insufficient75 words
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Article56 1912-01-27 4 A telegram received at Rome from Massowa says that the gunboat has arrived there with twenty-six military men captured on board the steamers Africa and Brcgenz. Among those captured is the Turkish major who was in command of the fort at Hodeida and who fired at the56 words
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Article416 1912-01-27 4 The usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Cotntni-sioners was held at the Municipal Office yesterday afternoon, the following gentlemen being present: Mr. W. Peel (President), Mr W. i\ Chapman, Mr G. N. Save, and Mr Quail Beng Kee, with Mr. L. M. Bell (Engineer) and Mr. L A.416 words
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Article66 1912-01-27 4 The weather was fine when this match was begun at Hobart yesterday. The attendance was modeiate. The wicket was good. South Tasmania scored 124 runs in tin first innings. Hearne taking 4 wickets for 12 runs and Hitch 4 wickets for 41. The M C C.66 words
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Article23 1912-01-27 4 The Okura Company have entered into a contract with the Chinese insurgents to negotiate for a loan. Tel egra phed.23 words
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Article19 1912-01-27 4 to the Hunt Club Papercha&e on Monday next, the usual shoot, will not take place.19 words
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Article60 1912-01-27 4 A telegram from Rerlin states that of the tv-three hnal second ballots yesterday the S„ruil.st. won ten. The combined p»r*,e K on the nght finally number 190 the \T' 'T h J eft 200, including Y'rlV A the Tnidd,e party the Lilvmhls hold the balance of power/ The60 words
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Article48 1912-01-27 4 In the case in which the Eastern Shin, Co. as owners uf the “Deli” Straits Steamship Company as owner* the “Penang” for damages over the P f lision at Port Swettenbam in August I judgment was given at Singapore 7’ the defendants with costs. Telegraphed48 words
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Article38 1912-01-27 4 Fraser’s share circular yesterday reports] considerable fluctuations in rubbers on thU Singapore market, and said the market closed with a firmer tendency. There w ls keen demand for several of the cheaper local stocks. telegraphed.38 words
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Article24 1912-01-27 4 In the Single Haudicap tie plaved off 0 the P. C. C. ground yesterday eveain* Goldie beat Hamilton by 21—20.24 words
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Article32 1912-01-27 4 A European named McKernon and an Indian named Michael, both employed at Topham Jones’, Singapore, were charged with attempting to extort five dollars from an Indian. They were remanded. Telegraphed.32 words
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Article46 1912-01-27 4 Three Sikh police werecharged with causing hurt to four Chinese coolies temporarily lodgedou St. Johns Island The complainant* were bespattered with blood aud bandaged but could give no explanation why they were assaulted. Their evidence was con*ilored insufficient aud the Sikhs were discharged. Telegraphed.46 words
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Article57 1912-01-27 4 Tennis for Monday, 29tb instant Single Handicap—B Pledger vs. Keimann (4) Black stone. Wj Kitchen (5 1 Ritchard* m Ruck Keene (6). Single Handicap—(.' Cowap v*. A. Smith (1)-, Ballantvne a. McKuight Young (2) Bakor vs. L. M. Evans (3). Siagle Handicap—D: Willis vs. P. J.57 words
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Article63 1912-01-27 4 The Chempedak rubber company’s report sliows an acreage of 866, planted as to 411 acres with Hevea, whereof a hundred are bearing. The year’s yield was 17,100 lb». There were also 846 piculs of gambier. A credit balance of 9,424 taels was the financial result. The directors write off63 words
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Article45 1912-01-27 4 The Siugai>ore coinmittea appointed to protest against the exclusion of nonEuropeans from the Civil Service decided to postpone the public meeting sine die until definite information is received from the Colonial Secretary regarding the existence or nonexistence of tlie regulation in question. Telegraphed.45 words
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Article171 1912-01-27 4 After publicly expressing his belief that white suits are good enough for evening wear, and that dress suits in sucli a climate as ours are as foolish as they are unhygienic, Raymond had the cheek to appear last evening on the stage at the Savoy in a drew171 words
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Article112 1912-01-27 4 Winston Churchill’s letter to Lord Londonderry refe s to the very grave and directly personal responsibility that wi fall on that peer if there l<e serious noting at Belfast on Feb. Hh. It has become a matter of importance tfo the public liberty that the meeting shall112 words
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Advertisement365 1912-01-27 4 AFTER THE RACES. To Port S wettenham and Singapore s.s. Lama will sail on Saturday at 7 p.m. To Rangoon and Calcutta s.s. Egra will sail on Saturday at 7 p.m. HUTTENBACH LIEBERT A CO.. Agents B. 1. S. N. Co., Ltd KINC STREET. SAVOY TH EATRE. «met. THE MOONLIGHT365 words
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Advertisement22 1912-01-27 4 ]>r. Friedlaender testifies that e?erts a favourable influence in removing complications and hemorrhage; also n.p,.1 and .adtsfactoiy m.ulu am obtaS Sandalwood oUwr22 words
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Advertisement64 1912-01-27 4 Whooping Cough. W hen jour child has whooping cough t* careful to keep the cough loose ami to rat ion easy by giving Chamberlain* Cough Remedy as may be require! T®** remedy will also liquify the tough m 000 ■and make it easier to expectorate. H used successfully in many64 words
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Article, Illustration889 1912-01-27 5 To-day s Programme. 1. The Kedah Cup.—2-45 p.m. A Cup presented by H. H. The Sultan of Kedah with 8250 added by the Club. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run in Second Race, First Day. Entrance, $lO. Distance, one mile and a distance. Mr. Searchlight'»889 words
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Article41 1912-01-27 5 Mr. J. C. Sugars has been appointed a member of committee of the Pcuang Free School vice Mr. I*. J. Sproule. Monday and Tuesday, February 14.*l 4 and 20, have beeu proclaimed Bank holidays owing to Chinese New Year. Telegraphed.41 words
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Article16 1912-01-27 5 A telegram from Shanghai states that peace negotiations are not expected to improve. Telegraphed.16 words
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Article30 1912-01-27 5 The services to-morrow will be 8 a m. —Matins (Choral). 8-30 a.m.—Holy Communion (Plain) 10 a m. —Matins (Chinese). 5 p.m. —Sunday School. 6 p.m.—Evensong aud Serraoii.30 words
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Article24 1912-01-27 5 An abdication edict from the Chinese throne is expected before the 29th inst., when the armistice will come to an end. Telegraphed24 words
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Article25 1912-01-27 5 Sun Yat Sen has telegraphed that be is very friendly disposed towards Yuan Shi Kai, thus clearing up the recent misunderstandings. Telegraphed.25 words
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Article227 1912-01-27 5 Rubber Reports Dividends. Bukit Rajah. —Second int. div. 25 per cent, less tax. Anolo-Malay. —Third int. div. 15 per cent., less tax. Kuala -Lumpur.—lt is stated the shares will shortly b) introduced tv) the Paris Bourse by theßmpuede l’Union Parisiemie, which has secured an option over a considerable number of227 words
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Article45 1912-01-27 5 A telegram from New York states that the vaults of The Equitable Life Insurance Co., containing the safes of some of tie* wealthiest families in the United States and those of numerous banking houses have been opened. They were all unscathed. Telegraphed.45 words
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Article22 1912-01-27 5 A telegram from Shanghai states tha sharp fighting is p'oceeding at Su-chou-fu the headquarters of General Chang Hsun Telegraphed.22 words
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Article106 1912-01-27 5 In explanation of the Renter’s telegram announcing that Mr. Churchill had handed over his official residence for the Use of the Naval war staff, it is stated that it was known in London more than a month ago that the accomplished Mrs. Churchill did not consider Admiralty106 words
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Article49 1912-01-27 5 Mr. Reginald McKenna, Horae Secretary, speaking in London, outlined the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. It is proposed to disendow the church of .£lBl,' CH) annual income which will be restored definitely to national purposes. The existing incumbents will be allowed to rupriy a life interest in it. Telegraphed.49 words
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Article117 1912-01-27 5 Copra and Rubber. —The s.s. Petrel brought 315 bags* of copra and 3 cases rubber. Flour and Tea —.The s.s. Catherine Apcar from Hongkong ift discharging 3,663 bags of flour and 61 <;ases tea. The s.s. Calypso brought Tobacco 819 biles Rubber 61 cases t Coffee 101 bags.117 words
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Article27 1912-01-27 5 A telegram from Vienna states that the condition of Baron Alois van Aebrenthal, Austrian Foreign Miuister, not improved. His retirement is regarded as imminent. telegraphed.27 words
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Article45 1912-01-27 5 Feigyant Andrews of tlse Buffs, now stationed at Singapore, has received an invitation to go to Manilh for the Carnival to take j»a»t. in the foot races Andrews is a splendid runner. It is or parted-that lie will accept the invitation. Redaction.45 words
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Article29 1912-01-27 5 Herr Liebknecht who was recently elected a member of the Reichstag for Potsdam was imprisoned for a long term for his antimilitarist views. f s Telegraphy K29 words
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Article66 1912-01-27 5 Mr. David Main of Messrs. Fraser Ne »ve Ltd., w'us married List Tuesday at St. Andrew’s Cathedra 1 Singapore, to Miss Florence Van Cuyleubucg, daughter Vf the late Mr. L. P. Van Cuy eiihurg The bride was given away by her uncle Mr C M. Van Cuvl üburg.66 words
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Article66 1912-01-27 5 A telegram front Tokia states that tlie Chinese Republican envoy has arrived there to secure Jr pin’s recognition of the republic. A motion in regiVd to that which was introduced into ‘the Japitie-e Diet evoked much difference «>f <pi uion aud tha debate •was adjourned D- is66 words
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Article55 1912-01-27 5 Mr. C. J. Saunders. Secretary for Chinese Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S, is shortly going on leave, and Mr. L. H. Clayton, Superintendent. of Indian Immigrants, will act for him Mr J. R. O. Aldwortb, Protector of Labour, F.M.S., will take over charge of Mr. Clayton’s department in addition55 words
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Article91 1912-01-27 5 The Duke aud Duchess of Connaught and their daughter Princess Patricia reeled an enthusiastic but diguified vetoßireftom kxrge crowds of people at Washington ITicy doove iu setvr-state from the Embassy, «Hcort*?tl by cavalry, to'the White House where they were formally received by President Taft. Afteiwards they p'rtook91 words
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Article183 1912-01-27 5 There is much stir in St. Petersburg over the visit of a British deputation consisting of twenty-one prominent people. Special trains conveyed the deputation from the frontier to St. Petersburg where the authorities warmly welcomed the members of the deputation -which includes three lords, four bishops, and ten183 words
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Article58 1912-01-27 5 The Adjutant of the Penaug Volunteers informs.us that the late Capt: J. S» Wright was an active meml>er of that Corps and that it is regretted that owing'to no notice of bis death having been received until too late, it was impossible to offer those Military honours at his58 words
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Article22 1912-01-27 5 A telegram from Paris states that the FrainrGhili'irt incident has .been settled to the mutual satisfaction of both parties. f Telegraphed.22 words
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Article44 1912-01-27 5 The Mobainedan League Mat£h between the .Everlasting Football Cluj) and the Young Mus’im Union which wa& played on Victoria Green yesterday resulted in a win for the Everlasters by 3 goals to nil. The game was throughout and superior merit told. Redaction.44 words
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Article69 1912-01-27 5 Lord Londonderry has replied to Ml Winston Churchill. He said that the main objection of the Ulster Unionist Council would 1« removed if tlifcr meeting was held outside those districts which pissionately resent Mr. Churchill’s action. The Council would strongly deprecate an attempt to interfere’With the meeting but69 words
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Article175 1912-01-27 5 With the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar for the Republic the Chinese aro confronted with innumerable complications in addition to the necessity of changing in »st of the»r business*, contracts. Traditional festivities aud customs wpl be more or less affeeted. v 5 The new date for175 words
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Article38 1912-01-27 5 The Conciliation Board met yesterday afternoon and arranged a broad basis of settlement iu the coal dispute in which an agreement will 1« rea<-*hed provided the details of the working scheme are mutually Agreed upon.-* Telegraphed38 words
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Article46 1912-01-27 5 <*)n the Esplanade this evening <he!e will 1* two foothill matches one at 4-15 pm. and the other at 5-15 p in- l**tween the Itthihadol Khairiah (Fiist XI) and Butter» worth and the Itthihadol Khairiah XI) and the L'arul Muhhibuh respectively. es Redaction.46 words
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Article58 1912-01-27 5 Un the occasion of the twenty-seventh anniversary of the death of General Gordon the Bishop of London consecrated the Khartum Cathedral. A large and representative congregation was present, including Moslems, Copts, and Greeks, beside* Lient -General Sir F. R. Wingate, Sirdar of ihe Egyptian Army, and many offhers58 words
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Article67 1912-01-27 5 A telegram from Washington state* that the Duke of Connaught visited the National Press Club where he delivered the first speech of his visit. He hoped that the Press men would use their power for good in the world and trusted that Great Britain and the67 words
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Article67 1912-01-27 5 What are you doing to-night What's on to-nightT The E. &O. race dinner comes an easy first, of course. The band plat s. The hotel has been very gay this week. After dinner, why not the Leap Year concert An al programme, winding up with a drjmatic sketch. The promoters67 words
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Article110 1912-01-27 5 To-day 9th Day of 12th Moon. Penang Races, 2.4£ p.m. Special Race Dinners, E. «fc O. Hotel, Rallies Hotel, and Knunymede Hotel Entertainment. Town Hall. The Straits Opera Co., Tek Soon’s Theatre Hall, Campbell Street, Shaharul Alumshith”, 9 pm. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Japanese Bioscope,110 words
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Advertisement13 1912-01-27 5 For ail internal conaplaiota. r ooutfiu r oolds, etc., take Wood» l»ie-t Peppermint13 words
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Advertisement53 1912-01-27 5 There wan a worthy f urate who A cough could not enduie. He cured, we re told, both young and old. With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cifh>. The short! the tall! the young «he bald The poor who paid no pew-rate. He cured them all And so was called The Woods’53 words
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Advertisement112 1912-01-27 5 Ex>?ri:r.;e it the Beit Teacher. *;reat deal has Wen-written and said in the newspapers resrardirtff Chamberlain s Gowh bVnudv. s;i\ s M r P (*r-nje *>f4 Moo-, Nat-tU* Africa. “StiH only i tew people are aware of the cr«-*t value .♦'•this remedy There is au oldprctferb Espn* i eneo is112 words
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Advertisement42 1912-01-27 5 Bat Medicine Mide. There is no better medicine made for *ctdds than Chnml<erl>un's Couch Remedy. It acts on nature’s plan, relieves the luntrs, «•pecs the secretions, aids expectoration; ami restores the system to a healthy condition i'oi jule bv all and I^ealer*.42 words
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Advertisement153 1912-01-27 5 NIPPON DISPENSARY, 160, PEN A Nf}. ROAD, Injection of No. 606. (SAL VAKSAN) BY DR. R, U. ISHII. Physician ami Surgeon. CONSULTING HOURS. Week Days From 9 a.tu. to 4 pm. Snndavs 9 a.m. to 1p m. I*M2 27a THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Hkai* Ok* icr:—SINGAPORE. Life153 words
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Advertisement219 1912-01-27 5 A RARE BUSINESS OFFER. Wauted respectable and actime agents in important centres in 8. 8 and F. M. 8. for a new, well-built, durable, efficient, portable, low price Typewriter. Liberal terms. Only those in business ne* J try. Apply to TYPEWRITER," r o Manager, Straits Keho. AFTER THE RACES COME219 words
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Article136 1912-01-27 6 Atjsk, l>ut. m b., 396, Karsten, 26th Jan, hioKKii, 25th Jan., Gen. —H. L. A Co. Van Hfujemlnrj). Dut. ns, Knegtman». 26th Jan., Singapore, 20th Jan., Gen. H. L. A Co. La* ti, Br. 8 957, Hirbt, 26th Jan., Rangoon, 2srd Jan, Gen. H. h. A Co. K.ri.i \faru,136 words
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Article75 1912-01-27 6 27t« January. Ujiva, for Singapore. Prirrl, for Aaahan. Avayyee, for Pangkalau Bran-tan. llok Canton, for Teluk > Anaon. Caiypto, for Iteli. Lama, for Port Svrettonliam and Singapore. Kyra, l'or Rangoon and Calcutta. Jit Stay, for Yen. Panykor, for A lor Star (Kedah). Qajtpha, for Tongkab. Jin So, for Trang.75 words
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Article269 1912-01-27 6 Fob Langsa, T. Sernawe, Segli, Olehleh aud Sabang—Per Atjeh, 29th instant, 1 p.m. bindings, bitiawan and Teluk Anson— Per Canton, 29th instant, 2 p.m. Port Swettenbam and Singapore —Per Klang, 30th instant, 4-15 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc. —Per Bnĕtow, 30th269 words
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Article129 1912-01-27 6 Pbnano, 27th Januabt. {By courtesy of ike Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4J 4 months' sight Bank 2/4 3 Credit 2/4* 3 Documentary.. 2/4,** Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174 3 days’ sight Prtvar* 17-54 B >mbay, Demand Bank <74 Mon 1 mein, Demand Bank I 3 3 days’ sight129 words
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Article228 1912-01-27 6 Gold Leaf SGf.6U Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 29— sellers Trang Pepper 22 50 buyers Cloves 29 50 sellers ace D’8 —nominal Pickings 100 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s 26.— sellers No. 1 8 20 sal.: Sugar 2 810 sal s Basket 5.10 nom. Copra (mixed) 9.95 sa i228 words
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Article1400 1912-01-27 6 a <H O o- g II Name. 1 2 ri 10 OR 50] 1 1 2 10 1 «t 1906J1907 p.c. i p.c. 1 ljpr.| 2 2 2 1 1 75ots. 2 $2 95 i 2 92 5 uwo '909 190.) ‘H>9 1910 1904 1906 1909 1909 1909 19091,400 words
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Advertisement39 1912-01-27 6 Try This for a Cold. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of coughs, colds and «•roup. It ran l»e dej»ended upon. Try it. Sold by all Dispensaries and Dealers.39 words
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Advertisement37 1912-01-27 6 (aOHOrt in brings alnmt satisfactory results without tbe aid of any local treatment and is the latest and most scientific Remedy and far superior to combinations of plain Sandalwood oil» Copaiba, etc. At all chemists and dealers37 words
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Advertisement37 1912-01-27 6 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for all internal comnlaints d reentry, coughs, colde, etc. N r» RIGAUD’S KflNflHGfl OF JAMfl TOILET WATER -ale. Beware of imitations. RIGAUD C° I’ER KL'M ERa> 8. rue Vivienne, 8 Pa' is-f ranee37 words
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Advertisement63 1912-01-27 6 NOTICE TAMIL IMMIGRATION FUND ENACTMENT, 1911 Employers of tamil labour are hereby reminded 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 be63 words
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Advertisement125 1912-01-27 6 TIDE TABLES For the Port of Penang for the rear mi. compiled by Mr. Edward Roberts', r R London, from records taken at Sw’ettenh Pier, may now be obtained at the Offi,* the undersigned, Price 91 each. Penang Committee OK THE TaNJONG PaGAR Dock B, >ARd C. W. BALLANTYNE, Secretary125 words
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Article1142 1912-01-27 7 The action arising out of a collision at Port Swettenham on the night of August 27 last, between the Eastern Shipping Company’s steamer Deli and the Straits Steamship Company’s steamer Penang, was resum- ed in the Singapore Supreme Court, on Tuesday afternoon, before the 1 Chief Justice, Sir1,142 words
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Article, Illustration444 1912-01-27 7 Du. Williams’ Pink Pii.ls Cuke Another Helpless Scffekek of Rheumatism And Sciatica. Scientists say that Rheumatism follows a too rapid thinniug of the blood it is easy, then, to undsi stand how Detect ive-Inspected 1). G. Balthazaar, of the Ceylon Police, fell prey to this crippling,444 words
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Advertisement2171 1912-01-27 7 The Subscription List will close on Wednesday, the 31st of January, 1912. TRONOH EXTENDED, LIMITED. (INCORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1889.) CAPITAL 5200,000. Divided into 154,ODD Ordinary Shares oT SI each (of which 45.000 will be kept in reserve) and 46,000 Cumulative Preference Shares of 51 each. The Preference Share»2,171 words
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Advertisement55 1912-01-27 7 Waterbary’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound S’ i c tSSSX! i r* rAliTLLtSS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre puration of COD LIVER OIL. Dees air that is claimed for it and supersedes the oid fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cal profession. G? ALL55 words
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Advertisement34 1912-01-27 7 Blackor Yellow Axle Crease. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR S MOTOR CARS OR MACHINERY. I Also Turpentine ami Liquid Fowl At Very Low Price*. CAST BE HAL» AT LEE CHUAN A CO., 176, Beach Strut. 4S34 words
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Advertisement997 1912-01-27 8 -wf M ANSON; American Dentist, late of Or. Alim 9 Co., Fla, 0. S. A. Ch&rges|Moderate, ConsultationJFree. RHHIDINO AT ho.\2Ia,JPenang Rond. A Um Uni from tie Euttn a«4 Oriental liiA TECK A COMPANY, Shanghai Carpenters' 4* Furnishers, 4, PENANG BOAS. High-class Household Furniture kept in stock and made to order.997 words
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