Straits Echo, 1 February 1912
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Straits Echo
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Title Section36 1912-02-01 1 Straits Echo I2PAGE-EDITION. daily chronicle of events», circulating throughout the straits, the iederated Malay stvfes a«9 the fa» east generally VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, ililJ KSUAI, Ist FEBKUAKY, Single Copy, 10 cents. No, 2736 words
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Advertisement1084 1912-02-01 1 '[f you require a ToUkC aud some' thing to nourish you, Drink Dog’s Head Guinness's v Stout, and look for this s r’ V iT A J lalx*l to see that you get it. TIANO LEE A Co. t Sole Agenta. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS,1,084 words
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Advertisement33 1912-02-01 1 Order it in Nip Bottles. Dog's Head Guinness's Stout. The Tonic that cheers and soothes and doesn’t harm. < tbserve this laltoi, iji it is on every gonume Nip. TIANGfLKK A Co., Sole Agent*.33 words
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Article1072 1912-02-01 2 The Political Situation in the Empire's Experimental Farm or State Socialism. For the second time this year the electors of a Dominion have revolted, and the overwhelming Parliamentary majority of a once dominant party has disappeared,” writes the Ttm In New Zealand, as in Canada, the1,072 words
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Article1025 1912-02-01 2 Bio Capitals Inevitable—Public Control Too. Not since the stirring «lays of the formation of what is still known as the Morgan combine’ have shipping affairs in this country presented so interesting a study as they do at thj present time,” says the Jfancheater Guardian, writing on1,025 words
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Article524 1912-02-01 2 London, i>ecember 19.—Norway has now solved the divorce evil At least so declares Fiu Ella Anker, oue of the leaders of the Norwegian women’s movement and a sister-Jin-law of Herr •lohanu Cast berg, Miuister of Justice iu the last Norwegian Cabinet. ‘Herr Cist* erg framed524 words
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Article211 1912-02-01 2 Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Ltd., of Belfast, have during the year now closing secured what may be aptly termed the triple crown of the shipbuilding world,” savs the Telegraph Belfast correspondent. When to-morrow the last lauucli of the vear takes place an I the Royal Mail211 words
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Advertisement77 1912-02-01 2 For all internal complaints, dysentery, ooufirhs, colds, etc., take WVod<»' flrmt Peppermint Cure NOTICE. TAMIL IMMIGRATIOFfUND~ ENACTMENT, 1911 Ip MPLOYBRS OF TAMIL LABOUK J are hereby reminded that returns und-ir the aliove Enactment for the preceding quarter must be sent to the office of the .Superintendent of Immigrants, Penan during77 words
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Advertisement408 1912-02-01 2 Black or Yellow Axle Grease. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR MOTOR CARS OR MACHINERY. Also Turpentine and Liquid Fuel At Very Low Prices. CAN BE HAD AT LEE CHUAN CO., 175 Beach Street 43 The Straits Cinematograph Coy. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT The Grand Gala Night. ENTIRE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME. To-uiglit’s Excellent Pictures wo?tb408 words
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Article777 1912-02-01 3 Mr. Lloyd Georoe and the Churches. Mr. Lloyd George at Cardiff addressed a conference of clergy men aud lay workers wno on an uusectarian and nonpolitical basis mot to discuss the relation of the Churches to social questions. About 1,500 attended, drawn from all the Churches777 words
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Article328 1912-02-01 3 The Compauie ilo not <juaranter the iWm of arrival of /Ac#*' it earner*, but will endeavour a* far a* possible to enenre punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah) —Tong Chuan, Feb. I. 3,5, 7,9, 11. 13. 15, 17, 19. 21. 23, 25. 27 A 29 and Pangkor, Feb.328 words
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Advertisement1498 1912-02-01 3 r ♦e >4c: L= THE BERNESE ALPS MILK U). s Products were awarded the GRAND PRIX (The highe-t awjid btfinable) At the Universal and Colonial Evlobdicn Hr novels 1:*1') SLEDGE M!LK supplied to all the GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Locxl Agents: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO. o D#C1,498 words
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Advertisement76 1912-02-01 3 Biiiii JittUi iiiaai.S Woods* Great Peppermint Cure for all -♦emul complaint* dvseutry, roughs, coMp, ftc. .*> UmU*-.UUuL 7*1113 13 IT WATERBURY'S I METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS A ssit; ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paration of COI> LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and supersedes the76 words
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Advertisement221 1912-02-01 3 Croup. If your child roil are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Kennedy as soon as the child liecomes hoarse and the attack may be warded otT. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. Everyone Benefits by the use of things which221 words
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Article1298 1912-02-01 4 Peking, January 16.—What came very near being a successful attempt to assasiuate Yuap Shih-k’ai took place this morning. Front what has so far been learne<l. it appears that the assassins are Chinese revolutionists and that the Manchus are not in any way implicated. Three1,298 words
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Article585 1912-02-01 4 A correspondent writes to correct a slip we are supposed to have made in our issue of yesterday. This is in connection with our announcement that the uew Master shortly expected from Au t-alia to join the King Edward’s School was possessed of some knowledge of his work.585 words
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Article204 1912-02-01 4 February, 1912. Date H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. I AM AM. P.M. P. M. Ist 10 07, 410, 10*2«, 435 j 2nd 10 59, 5.1 i. 11 28, 5 4*2 3rd Nil. 6 0«, 12 21, 686 4»h 1*46. 6.58, 1.10. 7.22 sth204 words
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Article18 1912-02-01 4 O Full M >on F*b. 3rd lAkat Quarter* 10th Moo a 18th (F nt Quarter 26th18 words
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Article35 1912-02-01 4 P. O. SAILINGS. Dull toriw. Oww KKt>. liwvut Attaye 9 Feb. 1 Arcadia 10 Feb. India 22 Himalaya 23 Inm Vbttßb. Ovrwiw. Iwnm Nubia 13 Feb. j J Tor* 1 Feb. Sumatia £7 Nyanza 1535 words
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Advertisement30 1912-02-01 4 (in ejit.nules) is well tolerated bv the dijrestive apparatus no complication of »nv sort ooeurs. and its action is favourable in Cystitis. Approved by the reading specialists of the day.30 words
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Advertisement353 1912-02-01 4 EUROPEAN CAPITAL. Furnished for attractive enterprises in all substantial lines of business. Railroads, Tractions, Water and Electric Powers, Irrigations, Timber, Miuiug Agricultural and Industrial. Bond, Del enture and Stock Issues Under- written, Purchased or Sold. Properties purchased for European exploitation and investment. Financial Undertakings of all sorts i handled. Miscellaneous353 words
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Advertisement843 1912-02-01 4 b. Can do anything aud everything for you. BY APPOINTMENT TO Their Highnesses the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Maharaja of Mysore, Travancore, W* Jodhpur, Kashmir, Indore Ac. C. K. SEN Co., 29, Colootola Street, CALCUTTA, Ours is admittedly the l**st, biggest, richest and the most respectable Hindu Medical Establishment in843 words
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Article27 1912-02-01 5 Vessels i rom Agents Due 1 Asm ye Arcadia Goebea Yorck Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo i A..O.&C0. A. B. B.M.&Co. 9th Feb. 10th 13th loth27 words
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Article22 1912-02-01 5 Vessel# For AyerUs r Leave# Avsaye Arcadia Qaeben Yorek Sugapore Colombo Colombo Singapore A.G.&Co A. &Co. B. B M.&Jo. Feb. v22 words
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Advertisement399 1912-02-01 5 5.N.G mwN Arrivals and lb pari me* Mail Service Outward. Feb. 9 Assaye connecting with Marmora 22 India Moldavia Homeward >ate. Summer. C JC t, V with S.S. Ijondou. to S.VINDH, will rji through from China Manrillei and London without transhipment. FA MLS BY HAIL STEAMERS. Ist class 2nd class399 words
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Advertisement432 1912-02-01 5 (SHIPPING.)- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fo* S'ligapire (Three times a week). INTENDED TO Sall..' Thur. Ist Feb., 4 p m. Sat. 3rd Feb., 4 p.m. Steamer. Port Swettenham md Jt.nr 1.l M tp m. (Twkw a week). Sat frd Feb 4 P“' Mergui, Tavov, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly).432 words
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Advertisement952 1912-02-01 5 rnmmm llotd, bmenj n. y. k IMPERIAL QERM AN MAIL LINE Japan Mail Ste&mahip Company. Ltd THE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa j Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo,952 words
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Article, Illustration423 1912-02-01 6 A Joybn al or Thought Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) ▲T THE CRITERION PRESS. Ltd No. 226 —232 Beach Street, Peuiug. Price. Daily Local 524 per annum Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) 515 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343423 words
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Article1140 1912-02-01 6 1 lit* i datives of Charles Jackson of T; imig, the secular teacher wlio was uujusrlv deprived* of his billet because he became per* ua noa grata at the Church, ave been asked to muzzle or gag that young man. to fir there has been po attempt to the1,140 words
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Article273 1912-02-01 6 Mr. Staines Manders writes to the Echo I read lately iu the Chamber of Commerce Journal, London, an advertisement of the Federated Malay States Information Agency which says—“ A New Field for British Capital and tiese few words have prompted me to address you in view of the273 words
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Article80 1912-02-01 6 A tdegram from Lisbon states that Ev« ra is quiet but au affny took place at Coimbra. The Poli e are dispersing the strikers with sabres Hinged troops at Lisbon are arresting everyone within the prohibited area. Sever il strikers surrendered to the soldiers who are surrounding80 words
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Article25 1912-02-01 6 The follnving tie ha* Ven fixed for Sunday, 4th instant c Championship (F<nal) Foo Joo Wan vt. Boay Ewe Ghee.25 words
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Article148 1912-02-01 6 Following were the results of the ties plaved off yesterday Mixed Doubles Miss B Evans and lion. W. Evans beat Mrs. Hug and Daniel 6 —3, 6—3 Mrs. Welham aud Nicholas beat Mrs. Watson and Syer 6 —o, 3—6, 6 3 Miss Save and Save beat148 words
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Article213 1912-02-01 6 A te'egram from Leipsig states that the tiial liegins to-day, on the charge of espionage, of the London Solicitor and Yeomanry Officer Mr. Bertrand Stewart who was arrested at Bremen on August 1 last. The trial was delayed owing to the rush ol espionage prosecutions. It will213 words
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Article31 1912-02-01 6 In the final for the Mixed Doubles Mrs. Brown and Cunningham beat Mrs. WrightMotion and Riley 21—18. Bowls fixtures for to-morrow Championship: Houston vs. Thursday’s Winner (Final).31 words
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Article44 1912-02-01 6 A telegram from Paris states that a torpedo fi iti'la is leaving for Bizerta (37 m.ies N. VV. of Tunis) for exercises on the southern coast of Tunis. It is hoped that this will check attempts to land contraband Teiejrap ed.44 words
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Article42 1912-02-01 6 On Victoria Green this evening the Young Muslim Union meet the Majlisal luthikad F. C. in a friendly game of soccer. Tomorrow on the same ground the Jamathol Phirdaus and the Bahrol Alam will play off their League fixture. Redaction.42 words
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Article31 1912-02-01 6 A telegram from Peking states that the Empress Dowager has informed the Cabinet that peace has been decided upon and that she has instructed her Miuisters to arrange accordingly. Telegraphed,.31 words
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Article44 1912-02-01 6 Mr. N Strutchburv arrived yesterday from leave by the N-D. L. s s. Prinz Eitĕl Friedrich to take up h s duties as Superintendent of Mails. Mr Ed. Bacon, who acted as Superintendent of Mails, resumed duty as Chief Clerk. Redaction.44 words
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Article83 1912-02-01 6 .Turkish band attacked a Bulgarian monastery in the Uskub district, led nine of the inmates to the Church and there decapitated them. Afterwards they desecrated the Church and plundered the monastery. Two bombs exploded at Monastir doing small damage. Affairs in Uskub and Strumnitza are characteristic of the83 words
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Article35 1912-02-01 6 That fine horseman, G. A. Gabell, leaves Penang by the P A O. Steamer Nore for Colombo m route to Australia. He will be back again tor the Singapore race meeting next May. Redaction.35 words
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Article38 1912-02-01 6 Oil Sunday f»«*xt, February 4, Divine Servee will be held ir «he Presbyterian CLurch Nor*ham fined, at 9 a in. (for children; and G p. in., when the Rev. Ernest Lawson t M. a will peach.38 words
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Article27 1912-02-01 6 After the meeting at I’elfast Mr. Win Churchill will proceed the same evening oo Scotland to carry out various naval i n ?to tions. Telegraph27 words
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Article258 1912-02-01 6 No. 22. Once upon a Time there was a man Believed all the Highfalutin profession, of his Fellows. When they spoke of being thicker than water among EngU 3 k communities on the Fringe of empire h! Pictured to himself a sort of Freemaso Drv The picture was258 words
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Article29 1912-02-01 6 A telegram from New York says that General Baden Powell who arrived there uu January 80 received a great ovation from the Boy Scouts. Telegraphed.29 words
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Article45 1912-02-01 6 Sergeant Redrup, Sergeant Sawtell and E. P. C. Wilkins have resigned from the Police Force. Sgt. Redrup leaves for Singapore to-day by the s.s. Taroba and will probably go to Australia. Sgt. Sawtell and E. P. C. Wilkins intend returning to England. Redaction.45 words
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Article77 1912-02-01 6 At the request of the State Department the U. S. Senate committee has modified the Dillingham Bill revising and codifying the immigration laws so as not to offentj Japan. The modification consists in the addition of the words unless otherwise provided bv treaty” after the proviso excluding jiorsons77 words
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Article62 1912-02-01 6 The God Subramanian was carried in pnicession, with the usual ceremonial and beating of drums, from the Penang Street temple to the Temple at the Waterfalls, there to receive the homage and reverence of thousands of worshippers. The return procession will be on Monday night when a tire-works display62 words
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Article97 1912-02-01 6 A telegram from Brussels says that the Sugar Convention has re-assembled. The Germans are opposed to granting sugar concessions to Russia but the majority of the delegates favour the proposal, l>elieving that the result will lie a fall in prices and compromise the Convention as it now stands97 words
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Article96 1912-02-01 6 A Rubber Share Trust and Finance Company’s baby, The Broome (Selangor) Rubber Plantations, Limited, is being floated. The directors include Mr. Keith Arbuthnot and Mr. H. S. Seldon. The authorised capital is £1 85,000 in <£l shares, of which 78,000 shares are being offered to the public,96 words
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Article57 1912-02-01 6 A telegram from Lisbon savs that the Cabinet is sitting. The Ministrv of Var 1 as telegraphed to the Provincial Governors that the strike has broken down and that the r&iiwaymea are refusing to join in the strike. The citv is becoming normal and the papers are57 words
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Advertisement160 1912-02-01 6 PRITCHARD CO PENANG GOLD MEDAL CAMP BED. ©TT.«>\X. VJ&HG cl\ >.v> Suttwk kToh Xhe Cold Medal Camp Bedsteads, Strong Brown Canvas, on Wooden Frauit use<l b\ the Penang Volunteers when campaigning, also Travellers and Prospector* through the Malay Peninsula, etc. In its construction this bed is a marvel of skill.160 words
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Article30 1912-02-01 7 Another new building for progreaitivn Ipnh. The management of the AngloCbinese School there intend erecting new premises in the Ijahat Road. The uchool will accommodate 800 pupils. Redaction.30 words
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Article103 1912-02-01 7 A telegram from Lisbon savs that martial law has l>een established there. The troops are ordered to clean and sweep the streets and to make arrests.cn mo nee. 115 people were arrested yesterday evening and seut on board the warships. The declaration of martial law was decided upon103 words
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Article54 1912-02-01 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 2. How New Zealand Faros. Big Business in Ships. Divorces fiiveu For The Asking. Blue Riband of Shipbuilding. 3.—The Problem of Poverty. Local Steamer Service. 4. Bomb Hurled at Yuan Shih K’tii Taiping School. 0 —Nyalas Estates. 10.—Nyalas54 words
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Article62 1912-02-01 7 The Ex-Regent and Prince Ching had an audience of the Dowager Empress yesterday. It is understood that abdication has Itoen decided upon iu accordance with the conditions of the Republicans. The Imperial personages and nobles will retain their titles and reside at Peking or elsewhere as they62 words
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Article339 1912-02-01 7 The hot season is beginning. The hendang |**>ple are reaping in many places. The crops this year are fa.ii ly good. The following transfers have l>eeu made in the Civil Service: Mr. Md. Daud, Asst. Commissioner of bands, goes to Kuala Muda as t and Officer there, aud339 words
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Article74 1912-02-01 7 Their Majesties the King and lauded at Gibraltar aud received a great ovation from the crowd The Kiug replied to the address of the Chamber of Commerce, the Catholics and the Hebrews. Referring to Ins former association- with Gibraltar the King said that the interests of the74 words
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Article37 1912-02-01 7 It is the wish of His Majesty the King that there should be no alteration in the irrangeinents for his reception at Portsmouth and London or for the service at St. Paul's Cathedral. Telegraphed.37 words
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Article53 1912-02-01 7 At Klumpur last Tuesday the ignition of jetrol in a motor bus while the chauffeur was taking it out caused a fire at the garage for the Klaug motor service ‘buses. It burned fiercely Borne time and destroyed two motor Buses. Altogether the damage U estimated at53 words
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Article29 1912-02-01 7 Costello Branco, ei-Foreign Minister of Portugal, has l«-eu arrested. He is charged with endeavouring to overthrow the republic. Altogether a thousand arrests were made iu Lisbon. Telegraphed.29 words
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Article808 1912-02-01 7 BY THE DOZEN j Chapter IX. As Sir Russian Poole and his daughter retraced their steps, they saw a legend t intimating that the best and cheapest retracing paper is sold at the Criterion i Press shop. Olga was not *o full as a i Freemason808 words
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Article48 1912-02-01 7 A telegram from Ottawa says that in the House of Commons both the Canadian Premier and Sir Wilfrid Laurier made sympathetic references to the late Duke of Fife Sir Wilfrid Laurier said the mourning of our beloved Ro}al Fami'y i« mourning for the whole Empire.” Tclfjraphl.48 words
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Article30 1912-02-01 7 It in stated that a Unionist demonstration, will lie arranged at the Agricultural Show ground, Belfast, simultaneously wit)» the Churchill demonstration on the Celtic Club football ground. Telegraphed.30 words
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Article82 1912-02-01 7 Mr. Mahomed Ismail was, at Singapore, enrolled an an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court, Straits Settlements. Mr. Mark Stone, of Klumpur, has filed a petition for admission as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court. Singapore Mr. J. J. Leech Harvey las applied to82 words
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Article61 1912-02-01 7 Th* following in tin has h<¥ d done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 12itonsat 35 Straits Trading Co., 7- r 90.S2J S ngarore Straits Trading Co., 100 9rt.72| Total tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at i£l94 •5s cash and .£192 2s. tnl. three months’61 words
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Article17 1912-02-01 7 Tli** Tsar has granted a pension of 10,000 roubles yearly to Tolstoi’s widow. Telegraphed.17 words
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Article38 1912-02-01 7 Th>* services to-morrow wili b Purificatinn of Mary the Blessed Virgin. H a in.—Holy Communion. The Anthem at Evensong. On Sunday will be: As rants the hart for cooliug streams Spohr. Soprano Solo and Chorus.38 words
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Article178 1912-02-01 7 Arrivals. P<*r s.s. Canton, from TeJok Anson i Messrs. E. W. F. Gilman and V. P. Per s.S. Hebe, frofu Telok* Anson Mr. 0. Oliestnev and Mrs. R. G. Palmer. Per ss. Nore, Ist Feb., from Singapore Mr. Doff men. From Port Swettenham Mr. Torpey. Departures. Per s.s.178 words
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Article95 1912-02-01 7 To-HAY 14-th Day of 12th Moon. Silver Jubilee, Penang Kecreatidu Club. Church Workers’ As?<viation, 10-oO a.m. P. C. C. Tennis Ties. Baud, Esplanade. It p in. George Town Cinematograph. Knai* Kangsar Road, 9 p.m. Japanese Bioscope, Pei ang Road. Straits Ciuematograph, Penang Road. To-somow. loth Day of 12th M95 words
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Article16 1912-02-01 7 Eaf U*h (hf*iye) ...9th Feb China Areadia ...10th China (Goehen) ...13th German Yorrk) ...15th16 words
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Advertisement85 1912-02-01 7 Mothers Should Remember This. NVe wish to call jour attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases.85 words
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Advertisement318 1912-02-01 7 One rubber tyred 4 seated Victoria in good condition. Also one bay horse «juite sound. A reasonable offer will be accepted Applv H A. NEUBRONNER 1-2-11*12 94. OH. OPPORTUNITY GOING VERY CH-EAP A Ybuug, Handsome Smart l>eli Pony. A r A Oob, Harness, and Dogcirfc. A Typewriter, Remington, in good,318 words
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Advertisement332 1912-02-01 7 jVisitins-“Stay at the Grand Hotel, IPOH Homelike Hotel M T«Lfc.,KAMS: i. CREET, Ipofa. for Transient or Residential Guests, affording every known comfort and convenience, and appealing to those seeking the V Best Accommodations at Reasonable Rates. r a. v P. Z. CREET, Sole Proprietor. =1 FOR SALE. A 6 H.P.332 words
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Article63 1912-02-01 8 Canton, Br. 106, Bavasahib, 31st Jan., Teluk Anson, 30th Jan., G«n.—Kong Soon. P. K Friedrich, Oer. s.s., 4,812. Malcbow, 31st Jan., Bremen, 27th Dec., Gen. B M. A (Jo. Hebe, Br. s.s, 346, Willis, Ist Feb Teluk Anson, 31st Jan., Gen. —A. G. A Co. Taroba, Br. s s.,63 words
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Article48 1912-02-01 8 Ist February. Petrel, for Asahan, Cornelia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Jin Ho, forTrang. Ayuthia, for Asahan. Canton, for landings, Sitiawan and Teluk A a sou. Tarobn, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Beany Bee, for Singapore, Hongkong, Aroov and Swatow. Nore, for Colombo and Tuticorin.48 words
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Article333 1912-02-01 8 Fob Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Lian Choo, tomorrow, 7 a.m. Batu Bahra— Per Leong Ho, to-BSorrow, 11 aa. Deli and Asahan— Per Van der Parra, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —Per Pin Seng, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Calcutta —Per Fook Sang, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Pulau Langkawi—Per Tong333 words
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Article119 1912-02-01 8 Pbhaho, Ist February. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4* 4 months' sight Bank 2/4* 3 Credit 2/4* 3 Documentary.. 2/4,% Calcutta, Demand Bank JEU. 174 3 days’sight Private 1751 Bombay, Demand Ban» 174 Moaluiein, Demand Bank I 3 O (lays' Sight Privai* 1.6 4HdraB, Demand119 words
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Article223 1912-02-01 8 Gold Leaf $64.6u Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 29— sellers Trang Pepper 22.50 buyers Cloves 29.50 sellers Mace IoB —nominal Pickings 100 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 26.— sellers No. 1 820 sale. Sugar 1 2 8.10 sal s (.Basket 5.1050 m. Copra (mixed) 9.95 sales Tahbun 190 sele.s223 words
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Article188 1912-02-01 8 Punano, Ist February, 1912. Beef cts. Soup por catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 10 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart £0 Liver per catty 55 Pork Pork jer catty 32 rig’s Head... M JtWjt H Tongue 32188 words
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Article970 1912-02-01 8 Name. a c 1 3 9 RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. Henrietta Estates Limited. *»g 'P n Rubber Co., Ltd Kedua Itu o Lid. do promiumshares Malakofl Rubber Pa. Ltd. nay lfubber Co. Ltd., Perak Rivi r A iluy Rubber Co., Ltd... ycroft Rubber Co, Lid. Singapore Johore Rubber Co.. Ltd... k970 words
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Advertisement55 1912-02-01 8 Safe Couth Medicine. Mothers everywhere object te giving their children medicines that contain opiates and for this reason Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has become a general favorite. This remedy contains absolutely nothing injurious and for the prompt relief of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, it has no equal. For sale55 words
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Advertisement46 1912-02-01 8 There was a policeman (as you knew, His name must not be told Who was, they said, so very slow, He couldn’t catch a cold At last he caught a fearful cough. And spite discomfiture. Remarked I’ll soon be right enough With Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure.”46 words
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Advertisement34 1912-02-01 8 These tiny Capsules superior to Copaiba, Cubebs and Injections CURE Ihe same diseases as these drugs in FORTY-EIGHT HOURS without inconvenience. Each Capsule bears the name Paris. 8, rue Vivienne Sold by all Chemists.34 words
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Article5831 1912-02-01 9 Report or the Shareholders Committee. Tbe committee appointed by shareholder# of Nyalas Rubber Estates, Limited, has presetted a long report. Tlie report is so voluminous that we are uuabie to give it verbatim, but the extract# which follow appear to be the most important of its features. I5,831 words
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Advertisement350 1912-02-01 9 JUST PUBLISHED OUR BIG CATALOGUE, an indispcrvsible Reference Book for Daily Requirements OR A GENERAL Guide for anything you want to purchase. The following short headings will show the vast nest» an<l coin prehens iveness of the Catalogue. 1. Essence, Atar, Hair oil, Ac., Perfumery. 2. Rubber stamp, Brass seal,350 words
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Advertisement65 1912-02-01 9 Cure Your Cell l ow. I><) veu ki>ow that u:Oie ieai lurks in a common Col 1 iii .fi iu aaj otfer of tie itiMM.r ailmeiifs r Tit© sa‘e way in t* lake Lb mil crlain’s I lieu tiD. a > huousbiy r»Tal*'© p'eparati j*. »ud «1 iO'Jr»lt of be65 words
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Advertisement57 1912-02-01 9 MARTIN’S for Ladies. l A French Remedy for all Irregularities Ta. La .ith kee,. a box ©JMarLns Pills m the house. *o that on the iitfn of any Uregiiianty of the System a timely dose may be Mniaieead. TVc.se who use t .em re*-oauncad them, heoc thrf intrmou» ml*. A;57 words
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Advertisement100 1912-02-01 9 Mjthrrs Should Remember This. We wish to call jour attention to the fact tl at most infectious diseases such a» v. ho piog wus>b, diphtheria and m a let fev* rate contracted when tie child has a cold Chamber ain’s C<u„'l hVmedv w ill quicklv euro a > ol 1100 words
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Advertisement44 1912-02-01 9 According to all accounts we have the assurance that iioilOHaii is one of the most valuable discoveries of modem pharmacology and is far ahead of all preparations, of Copaiba, Cubebs, etc. It is tin* safest and most successful. At all Chemist# an l I«aVrs.44 words
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Advertisement61 1912-02-01 10 If- r b > f THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound i»r TASTELESS ODORLESS I he latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by !h_' intdi61 words
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Advertisement728 1912-02-01 10 iim HI mam W‘ W y /if I IBmjm* C'j*> Vi! m fv Wt 75 f i; 3. ?'/v Cs r W' Gdoi is the first and only preparation for cleansing the mouth and teeth which exercises its antiseptic and refreshing powers /10/ oh/// during the few moments of application,728 words
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Advertisement962 1912-02-01 10 Taipusum Holiday. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Friday, 2nd February, 1912, which has been proclaimed a Public Holiday. WiL]\TTB£). Experienced Tamil Dresser. Apply staling Salary required, together with JatWt testimonials to the Manager, Bukit Mertajam Rubber Co., Ltd Kulim. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO ■Agents 24-1-12 73 TO LET. Raffles962 words
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Article1400 1912-02-01 11 (Fntm Our Oxen 'orrrtpondmU.) London, January 5th. An official welcomo will be given to the King and Queen on their return from India, and it is probable that there will l>e a much greater demonstration than on their departure. At Victoria station a Guard of Honour will1,400 words
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Advertisement1487 1912-02-01 12 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Utc of Dr. Allen 8 Co.. Pkt. 0. S. A. ChargesJModerate, Consultation Free. RESIDING AT ho.\2la, m Penang Road, k ten loots from tke Eostern and OrienUl Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP Gim SengEMoh, 203, Main Road, Taiping, Tin Minere, Advancers and Goods Store. Genera 20c1,487 words
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