Straits Echo, 31 January 1912
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Title Section35 1912-01-31 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND HIE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 3lst JANUARY, 1(112.%* Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 2^35 words
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Advertisement1128 1912-01-31 1 a Tonic and tome* If too require a lonic an thing to nourish you, Drink Dog’s Head Guinness's Stout, and look r for this label to see that you get it TTAN<) LEE A Co., Sole Agent». ua ?h I u\ Vi#/ Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky.1,128 words
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Advertisement32 1912-01-31 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. TIANOILEE A Co., BoU Ayts.32 words
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Article2365 1912-01-31 2 Amazinc Military Hiot *>n Nrw Year’s Nioht At Loxomoor. A military riot of an extr.ionlin.iry kind broke out on New Year’s Night at Longinoor ('amp, near Petersfield. A number of .Scottish soldiers, incensed, it is said, by being refused a New Year holiday, gathered at iniduight, broke their2,365 words
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Advertisement58 1912-01-31 2 < !t THIS IS IT! WATKnBURY’S METABOLIZED Cc:l Liver Oil Compnd i.* t- •i. h.rss' TASTELESS ODORLEBB The Jutest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned einulsious which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th; rntdi cat58 words
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Advertisement398 1912-01-31 2 TitJ sweet t) hear the watchdog’s honest hark. Bay deep-mouthed welcome as we draw near h >me Tis sweet to see the giddy little shark Disportirg gracefully amidst the foam Tis sweet to know our wires with a&f rj frown Wait our return with resolution sure But )>est of all398 words
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Advertisement536 1912-01-31 2 Taipusjtn Holiday. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, 2nd. February, 1912, which has been proclaimed a Public Holiday. For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow S Amoy. j The steamship Hong Wan I, Captain J, I Mason, is expected to arrivo Lere on Thurs- j day, the Ist proximo and will536 words
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Advertisement1168 1912-01-31 2 SIEMENS BROTHERS’ DYNAMO WORKS LIMITED. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER AND TRACTION ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. NOTICE. Penang Sales R oom BY ORDER OP THE MORTGAGE' The sale of all the right title and of the said M.M.M. Noordin in that nr, 1 known as Bukit Meerah situate at PW SIEMENS TANTALUM LAMPS;|1,168 words
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Article27 1912-01-31 3 Vessels hrom Agents Due Priiiz Eitel Friedrich Colombo B.M.&Co. Assaye Colombo A.G.&Co. A cadia Siuuapore A.G.&Co. Goeben Singapore B.M.&Co. 1 st Feb. 9th 10th 13th27 words
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Article25 1912-01-31 3 SAILINGS. Vessels For I Ayents Leaves Print Eitrl Friedrich Singapore f* I B M.& Jo. Feb. Atteiiyr Siu«ap«»re A.G.ACo. Arcadia Colombo A.G&Co. Qoeben Colombo B.M.ACo.25 words
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Advertisement424 1912-01-31 3 g +1AL S.N.C /.x ArrivalH nud Depart 1110*. Mail Service Outward. f’eb. 1* Assaye connecting with Marmora 22 India Moldavia Homeward S.SMJI V. rill run through from China to Mineilles and London without transhipment. fames by mail stevmers. 1 st class 2nd class To London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To424 words
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Advertisement308 1912-01-31 3 SHIPPING > BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION C.O., LTD, Fob ?fn$apon: (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Slngarnre. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Steamer. Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly). i Fri. 2nd Feb., 5 p m. Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, it' Sat. 3rd Feb., noon. Cuddalore and Karikal.308 words
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Advertisement992 1912-01-31 3 MDMTSCEER LLOYD, BBUB. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE fflHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen JL Hamburg ria Rottenlam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice verm). Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama992 words
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Article, Illustration416 1912-01-31 4 A Journal or Thought Published daily (except Sunday* and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Lm. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Peuaug. Priojc. Daily Local *24 per tnnuut Outstatiou... Postage Extra Mail Edition (Post Free) 815 ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.”' Telephone Not. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 Studia hilaritate proven*416 words
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Article1015 1912-01-31 4 Now that an Assize Jury bas decided that the system of Municipal accounting is not the best possible, it may be possible for us to mention the matter again without having our observations regarded as so many Echo jokes. We may have been personally i ufortunate here, but1,015 words
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Article18 1912-01-31 4 A reign of terror exists in Mukden owing to numerous murders by the Chinese. Telegraphed.18 words
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Article275 1912-01-31 4 t No. 21. Once upon a Time a Mem left her Happy kitchen in England and her Cooking and housework to Join her husband in Penang. She was a good Christian woman who was i Meek and regular at Chapel and much Respected because she thoroughly Deserved it.275 words
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Article31 1912-01-31 4 A telegram from Pekiug states that the Manehus are reported to have been defeated bjr the t'liioeae on the Tientsin-Puko w railway. Both sides lost heavily. Telegraphed. K '•>* iML.31 words
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Article78 1912-01-31 4 It is not *:o*d to get too angry. The Sydney 1’ nth f *rgot that injunction and came a cr«»p,«n- i its righteous wrath it slated the f< »ud >ii papers l>ecause thev suppress news. eol«>u it, publish glowing reports of rubber mine* that never existed and do other78 words
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Article73 1912-01-31 4 The football ground of the Belfast Celtic Club was chosen for Mr. Churchill’s demonstration as the Belfast Liberals were refused six halls A marquee will be erected to accommodate S,(AM people. There, will a procession o f 30,000 people headed bv 400 torch-bearers and fifteen l*ands. The choice73 words
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Article51 1912-01-31 4 A telegram from Gibraltar says that a special Moorish missi »n has been sent by the Sultan of Moroc o to Gibraltar to gr»*et King Georye and Queen Mary. The mission includes the Foreign Minister and the Grand Vizier. A Spanish squadron has also been sent to Gibraltar.51 words
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Article58 1912-01-31 4 We are sorry to hear that our colleague at the other end of the street has been seedy for some days. Some sort of painful abscess. He is going up the Hill at Taipusum for a restful week end, and we hope to welcome him back into the58 words
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Article33 1912-01-31 4 The Race Horses for Port Swettenhain and Singapore left yesterday bv the s.s. Klang. Messrs. Redfearu, Ross, Vincent, Casson, Torpey, Pierbux and Sutton also left, by the s tme boat.33 words
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Article142 1912-01-31 4 There is a general strike in Lisbon in sympathy with the agricultural strike at. Evora. Despatches from Lisbon indicate a grave situation there but a strict censorship obscures the realities. The streets are practically deserted and the shops shut. There are no theatres and soldiers are everywhere. The142 words
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Article20 1912-01-31 4 Cunningham and Wright-Motion, Jr. beat Goldie and Reimann in the Double Handicap (Final) by 21— 9.20 words
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Article53 1912-01-31 4 A marriage is fixed to take place at Teluk Anson to-day. Mr. Plummer, Manager of Batak Rabit Estate, will be wedded to Miss Dale. Mr. Maurice Maude, of Cicelv Estate, will give the bride away. A large number of planters from the adjoining districts are expected in53 words
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Article53 1912-01-31 4 A telegram from Lisbon states that some business is being transacted there. Yesterday evening a few trams were running, escorted by cavalry. The strikers twice attacked the trains but the drivers used their revolvers and drove them off. A strike has broken out in Coimbra. The troops are53 words
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Article43 1912-01-31 4 Following are the Competitions for February t i Men’s January Monthly Medal (post* poned) 3 r d 4th Fel> Ladies’ Presgrave Cup. 6th A 7th Men’s ditto 10th A 11th Men’s Monthly Medal. 24th 25th Ladies’ ditto 27th A 28th43 words
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Article77 1912-01-31 4 Following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Double Handicap -B Oxeuham and Durward boat Hug and Daniel 7—5 6-4-Harries and Prentis beat Blackstoue and Nieol 6-3, 6 —4. Double Handicap— A Forrest and Godwin beat Cuscaden and Gliap,na u« 6-3. 6-2; Law and77 words
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Article39 1912-01-31 4 The death has taken place, at the 89, of Admiral Sir John Charles Hav, Chairman of Reuter’s Teleyr and Lord Of the Admiralty from IRk/ 0 The death hits taken place at the eighty-three of Lord Stanmore. Telegraph39 words
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Article77 1912-01-31 4 All the papers publish articles on .l. death of the Duke of Fife and express sympathy with the Princess Rovil am iT King and Queen. The sad event h cast a shadow over the joyous of Their Majesties The papers tribute to the character of the dead77 words
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Article27 1912-01-31 4 Intense frost prevails throughout England Windermere and other lakes are frozen ev. Skating is takmg place on hundreds *f flooded acres in the Thames Valiev Telegraphs.27 words
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Article34 1912-01-31 4 All hope has been abandoned m gard to the overdue Wilsou liuer Geno* which was bound for Riga. She earn*] i crew of twenty-four. Wreckage was washed ashore near Berwick. Telegraphed.34 words
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Article49 1912-01-31 4 A telegram from Washington states that the caucus of Democrats in the House of Representatives, in pursuance of their policr of economy, voted against any increase in the Navy in the present session, thus in terrupting the programme of two battleships yearly initiated under Roosevelt. Telegraphed.49 words
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Article35 1912-01-31 4 A telegram from Lisbon states that an explosion of dynamite bombs took place yesterday morning at a house in which their manufacture was supposed to lie carried on. No one was injured. Telegraphed.35 words
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Article87 1912-01-31 4 A revolutionary outbreak took place at Ecuador which was crushed after a sanguinary battle. The mobat Guayaquil lynched the rebel commander, shooting, beheading, and then burning him. Five revolutionarr generals were subsequently sent to Quito for imprisonment. The mob attacked tbe guards and, though several of them87 words
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Article31 1912-01-31 4 A telegram fr«>tn Salonika states that* bomb was thrown at Struraitza vesterdaj evening, killing an officer and five gendarme» and wounding the officer of tlie gendarmer' and seven gendarmes. Telegraphed31 words
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Article28 1912-01-31 4 A telegram from Gibraltar states thd owing to the death of the Duke of Fife all the public engagements of the King vest-r day were cancelled. Telegraph-28 words
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Article45 1912-01-31 4 I It was raining at Gibraltar when Tb*- r Majesties tbe King and Queen arrived there. They were enthusiastically cheered. On the arrival of tbe §.s. Medina Gibraltar the church belle were salutes fired. The Spanish fleet at salqted I Tel*y n, fa^45 words
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Article70 1912-01-31 4 1 Commander D. C. Macintyre, Harbo* Master, accompanied by -Mrs. Marintji*> left for Home on long leave by the N-H Bteamer Buelow early this morning He presented with a large photograph Office Staff before his departure, and tbtf* was a large gathering on board the BueW f to70 words
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Advertisement306 1912-01-31 4 •c D#C DBC DSC DBC DBC D« ,A WHY TROUBLE YOURSELF? 0 0 SAVE-U-TROUBLE ANYTHING and EVERYTHING f« r you. 0 tbewill do ALL KINDS OP COMMISSION BUSINESS UNDERTAKEN. A 4 lartiaing.Billpoaling-Booking lor Bhow.-Show, Fmanced-Forwarding. Shipping or Landing-Rent* A B.lu' nilecied Good* bought or aoid (or cuatomera-Chairaon hire-Houaea furniehed-Houatliold furniture306 words
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Advertisement45 1912-01-31 4 Best Medicine Made. There is no better medicine ma le for cold# than Chamberlain's Couch Reroedv. It arts on nature’s plan, relieres the lungs, opens the secretions, ai Is expectoration; and restores the syetern to a healthy condition. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.45 words
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Advertisement64 1912-01-31 4 Whaopint Couth. When rour child has whoopwg cough he caret ul to keep the couuh loose and ex pec casv by giving Chamberlain’s Couirh Kerned y as may be require! This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate It has been used successfully in64 words
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Article51 1912-01-31 5 A telegram from Havana states that the continuance of the unusually warm weather has unfavourably affected the sugar crop. The cane contains 10% leas sugar than last rear and it is feared that the estimate of 18,250,000 tone will lie greatly in excess of the actual yield.51 words
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Article115 1912-01-31 5 The Rest House at Kuala Kubu. which ic the largest of the kind in Sel&nger and the most well-kept, will, as from the first of next month, lie under a new regime, the present keeper, Mr. V.A. Udanis, having tendered his resignation to Government after haviug been connected115 words
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Article124 1912-01-31 5 In October last Tan Chin Sia and Chin Koo Suing were charged before District Judge Hall wth cheating one Tan Kuan Nam of *3,160 by means of.a cheque on the Naudin Ten Cate Banking and Trading Corporation. Both the accused were found guilty and sentenced to two years’124 words
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Article68 1912-01-31 5 Further reports have come to haud regarding the. Nastiu and Benzoyl-Chlorine treatments of leprosy which have been tried at British Guiana. The Nastin treatment appears to have little or no influence on the disease. Benzoyl-Chlorine, on the other hand, is extremely valuable as a usual spray or for68 words
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Article40 1912-01-31 5 On Friday, the 2nd proximo, the Chief Post Office and the Sub-Post Offices will be closed at noou. The Money Order ami tbe Savings Bank Departments will bo closed and only’ the Morning Express will be issued.40 words
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Article54 1912-01-31 5 The Staff of the Police aud District Courts will present an address to District Judge G. A. Hall next Saturday in view of his departure for Singapore to take up the post, of Director of Education Mr. Hall will lie succeeded as District Judge bv Mr.54 words
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Article30 1912-01-31 5 A fire broke out yesterday afternoon among the merchandise cases in the godowu of Messrs. Boustead A Co. at Collyer Quay, Singapore. The staff extinguished the fire. Telegraphed.30 words
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Article118 1912-01-31 5 The Installation Meeting of Selangor K A. Chapter was held in the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday evening EComp. R. Charter was instilled as P. Z. The other officers installed were P. H. r E* Couip. A. H. Alston P. J.: E. Comp. D. St. L. Parsons Scribe118 words
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Article112 1912-01-31 5 The report and accounts adopted at the meeting of the Malacca Planters Association, which was held at Malacca la.>t Sunday, showed that the actual expenditure for the twelve months under review was •5119-86. There was a balance in hand of $l4. The following office-bearer# were elected President, Hon.112 words
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Article62 1912-01-31 5 At the meeting of tbe Singapore Municipal Commissioners tbe question was raised of the ranitary arrangement aud management of tbe Theatre Hall. Mr... F. J. Hallifax, President, said that the work would lie completed in six or eight weeks hence the question of an outside committee of62 words
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Article212 1912-01-31 5 The Echo has printed yarns of Republican gangs- of queue-cutters operating at Singapore and in China. A sequel is thus reported from Ningpo. 1 r Not only the. men got their queues off it seeuis, but a girl was mistaken for a lum and so lost her queue212 words
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Article69 1912-01-31 5 The following business in tin has been done to-day:— Penang Straits Trading Co.,' «50 tons at $96.32^ Leong Fee Co., 50 96.37| PenangTin Exchange, 65 95 90 Singapore ~~Straits Trading Co., 20) v 96.45 Total 365 tons. h Tin is quoted in London to-day at Ail9l69 words
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Article218 1912-01-31 5 There was a fairly large attendance on Jan. 18th at the special meeting of members of the Shanghai Golf Club, which had beeu convened for tbe purpose of considering the advisability of engaging a professional Sir Ilavilland d»* Sausmarez, President of the Club, was in218 words
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Article191 1912-01-31 5 Mr. Charles Jackson informs us that they are now saying at Taiping that he got the Assistant-mastership at the school there by using a false document. He is quite right: they are saying that. They have said it to us. The alleged false document was an ecclesiastical191 words
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Article34 1912-01-31 5 Mr. Maurice-Maude was elected President of the Lower Peritk Planters’ Association at tbe meeting held Vast Thursday... Tbe members of Committee bomptise Messrs. McNab, Dell, Lachlan, Cooper aud JSuson. Redaction.34 words
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Article49 1912-01-31 5 At tbe rubber adCfifiXT Singgyey «U tbe 10.037 lbs of rublier offered for Rale were sold. The following prices-Werp obtained. i per picul First Sheet (Smoked) $264 $273 (Unsraoked) $262 -$272 Second,, $236—5258 First Crepe i-. FsBo Second Scrap $230—5240 Untreated sl*9 --tdixj T m jr'ifdie4.49 words
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Article30 1912-01-31 5 1 Mr. I. -V. Roots, from Kramat tulai. Limited, takes over the management of the new Tainbuu Mine «Limited on Ist Fehruary from Mr. H. G. Matthews. Clipped.30 words
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Article147 1912-01-31 5 f We liavu, oltea wondered jvyat in the tumtums of people who stfallbtt\varij ouSquack inediciuep.. It .u)Ust pe sort of toss up. One day the two ttyit hate eaeh jother must meet down there,, and thep the drugmaniac will know what it feels like to 1 tie147 words
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Article16 1912-01-31 5 The ngapore Art Club has been fixed f6r March 12'..> .„a 4y Telegraphed.16 words
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Article33 1912-01-31 5 Fortunes were maJĕ-imd lo.t. iu the tin market during last year, the market h tving been highly speculative, prices fluctuating at a range between highest aud lowest of over £6O. Cltjqred.33 words
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Article57 1912-01-31 5 Hard enough isjtlm hit without G-rverameut wanting it Harder hr raising the licence fs» them, Chii4e.se» were picked ■-up i* Calypso, which was port this morning, twenty miles from Pulo‘ llitnau. Their boat had" turned turtle in a Squall and they were found elingiug toft. STiey h;id been57 words
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Article116 1912-01-31 5 Rice and BitAN —The T ».s. Seang Bee from Rangoon is discharging 16,054 bags' of rice and 500 b tgs of bran. Baccy-.—Tlie h»*„ CaJyps-) 3.136 i baDs of tolru-(i*aud 83 caseij- rubl*ef. By the 'V\> L.rjcs. Bulow yesterday were shipp«*il 2 500 bales i;f toliacoo. r EI116 words
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Article119 1912-01-31 5 V Vr t J IStb !m>' of 12th Mo*., P. C C Bnivh* atidTeunis T,*v n List closes for Tronob Extended, Ltd. Volunteer Recruit Drill A o©t* Golf Club: Ladies’ Presgrave Medal. H»mL t E<plaaade, «1 p.njp The. Straits TelfttouuY Tla*!”»: Ha 11' Koe*m& Bp.»Town Cthein*tograph.- Kuala. Kaugsur Road,119 words
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Advertisement12 1912-01-31 5 Wouu/ Great Peppermint Cure for all intern*! oonplaints, dj Wliti'Ji coughs, colas,12 words
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Advertisement36 1912-01-31 5 Riedel’s (ionosan is not unpleasant to take, and is not attended hr those distressing bv-' effects .width so often accompany the use of balsams and Santal oils. It has secured unqualified praise from the leading Specialists.36 words
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Advertisement47 1912-01-31 5 Cmionan like other preparations of Copaiba and Sandalwood oil does not affect, the kidnevs or disturb the stomach and is well tolerated 4 'bV the patient even after lengthened treatment. Trials by the Medical Profession solicited. Samples free on application to any of the chief Penang Chemists.47 words
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Advertisement492 1912-01-31 5 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE C0.,-LTD. tv. j lit II bad. Ukkicb :—SINGAPORE. < Lire Afcaurance and Endowment in All j Forma. LIHKKAL POLICIES. LOWRATEB PmimnuW Atjtni for Penang. MACBETH AND BARRETT. (im-nr il Hepretentatir* for Penang. < HORACE B. JOSEPH. Local Office —No. 7, Union St rest. NIPPON DISPENSARY.492 words
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Advertisement367 1912-01-31 5 Don't read this if you are not interested. A new shipment of the the Latest and most Uu-to-date designs of Private Rubber-Tyred Kickshaws fmm Messrs. D. AKIHA A Co. has >m»t be**n received b% the last Mail. Our Kickshaws are guaranteed to be superior uud cheaper to these of other367 words
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Article120 1912-01-31 6 Klamj, Br. 732, Olsen. 29tb Jan., Singapore, 27th Jan., Gen. —A. G. A Co. h'nlnw, Ger. 5,033, Formes, 30th Jan., Yokohama, 13th Jan., Gen. B. M. A Co. JiMon, Br. u s., 4,800, Stewes. 30th Jan Liverpool, 20th Dee., Gen. W. M. A Co. Cornelia, Br. s s., 194,120 words
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Article53 1912-01-31 6 3 Ist Ja n ua4T Lian Choo, for Alor Star (Kedah). Rotorua for Tongkah. Deli, for Pang ?Kga. Hong Ho, for Trang. Calypso, for l>eli. Ke(lah, for Dinding* and Sitiawau. Flying Dragon, for Port W?ld and Taiping Malaya, for Deli." P. E. Friedrich, (or Singapore. China and Japan. Avagyce,53 words
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Article78 1912-01-31 6 Fob Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Pangkor, tomorrow, 7 a.m. Asahan Per Petrel, to-morrow, 1 p in. Port Swetteuham, Port Dickson and Malacca—Per Cornelia, to-morrow, 1 pm. Trang— Per Jin Ho, to morrow, 1 p.m. Asahan —P«*r Ayuthia, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Dindings, biiiawan A Teluk Anson —Per Canton, to-morrow,78 words
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Article195 1912-01-31 6 Taiping, Ipohand Batu Gajah, 7-15 a.u». and 1.45 p.m. daily, Sundays excepted also at 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Kuala Kubu, Kuala Lumpur and Ssremh».n t 7-15 a.m. daily, Sundays excepted also at 1.45 p m. on Mondays and Wednesday. 1 and at 5.30 p.m. on Saturdays. Malacca,195 words
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Article127 1912-01-31 6 Pknano, 31st January. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4^ M 4 months' sight Bank 2/4£ 3 Credit 2/4? M 3 Documentsr?.. 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rw. 174 3 days* sight Private 175 J Bombay, Demand Bank 171 Moulmein, Demand Bank I 3 3 days* sight127 words
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Article224 1912-01-31 6 Gold Leal 4l> I.dO Black Pepper no stoc 1 White Pepper 29 —sellers Trang Pepper 22.50 buyers Cloves 29 50 sellers Mace 1«*8 nominal Pickings 100— buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 26. —sellers No. 1 820 sale Sugar < 2 810 sal s (.Basket 5.10 »/>«(. Copra (mixed) 995 sales224 words
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Article184 1912-01-31 6 Penang, 31st January, 1912 Beef c 9 Soup por catty 14 Roast m 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each /10 Tongue... 55 Feet L*» Heart 0 Liver per catty Pork— Pork per catty m 1 UJ 8 (loud... m U Tongue184 words
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Article1396 1912-01-31 6 a •M o 5 I 5 I .909 1905 l:»|f 1909 1910 1906 1910 191' > ’9lO 1910 »5H>4 1903 1909 150,000 200,000 750,000 „00,000 600,000 R ,1,200,000 500,000-1-*1,000,000 390,900 205,000 100,000 450,000 200,000 130,000 j 75,600 70,000 300,000 30,000 24,000 1 400,C00 'WW 500,000 390,000 172/6CO 50.000 417,3001,396 words
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Advertisement55 1912-01-31 6 True Test of Merit. You judge 'a man Lot by what he pro* inises to do, but by what he has done. That in the only truetest. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy judged by this standard has no superior. People everywhere speak of it in the highest terms of praise. For sale55 words
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Advertisement38 1912-01-31 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 croup. It can l>e depended upon. Try it. Sold by all Dispensaries and Dealers.38 words
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Advertisement66 1912-01-31 6 For all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, oolds, etc., take Woods’ Grea* Peppermint Cure. APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) Ml» is superior to so-called apiol, steel drops, tansy or pennyroyal and is a safe remedy for ladies when about to be unwell Recommended by the leading French specialists, to remove pain, cramps and irregularities66 words
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Advertisement811 1912-01-31 7 Bandoengsche Kininefabriek JAVA QUININE. Largely used by Hospitals and Estates. Packed in Kilo Tins at $l2-50 per tin Special price for large quantities. G. H. SLOT CO.. PENANG. D+ C ►♦C DW< d»ct~ (♦CDO 0 cB 5® m Poumofor Against Asthma, Cough, Consumption and all affections of the chest. This811 words
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Advertisement110 1912-01-31 7 Experience h the Teacher. A great deal has been written an<l said in the newspapers regarding Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, says Mr. F CronjeoC Cairns Moor, Natal, Afr ea. Still only a fow people are aware of the great value of this remedy There is an old proverb Experience is the110 words
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Advertisement449 1912-01-31 7 The Anaemia of Malaria. How Modern Science Cukes It. Among the most profound and persistent results of infection by the malaria germ, amentia takes a high place. The reason is obvious, for, to quote the old bible words, the blood is the life, and every part of the body has449 words
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Advertisement973 1912-01-31 8 W. MANSON, A meric an Dentist, Ut< of Dr. Allen i Co., fka, 0. S. A. TECK.A COMPANY, Shanghai Carpenters) V Furnishers, 4, PENANG BOAS. ChargeslModeraU. H h dass Houscho|a Furniture kept in BEBIDINO AT ho.[2l*..Penang Road. stock and made to order. A few loots front Ike Enter* id Oriental973 words
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