Straits Echo, 14 February 1912
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Title Section38 1912-02-14 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONIC, LLi LV-. NTS, CIRCULATING IHROUGnoUT TiiE STRAITS, THE LEDLRAIED MALAY ST WES AND fUE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. iO. $24 Per Anr.jn. VV AiNUr, WI’DiMaSOAI, FEBRUARY, 1912.- Single Copy, 10 cents. No. o 738 words
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Advertisement1097 1912-02-14 1 Tf you require a Tonic and some* thing to nourish you, Drink Dog's Head Guinness's Stout, X and look for this 4*? JL label to see that you get it. TIANG LEE Co., Sole Aqcnls. ;i N.TS;i MAO Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESEiIVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co..1,097 words
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Advertisement37 1912-02-14 1 Order it in Nip Bottles Dog*s Head Guinness's Stout. The Tonic that .jfffSTSW I cheers and soothes and doesn’t harm. I Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole JL gsnts.37 words
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Article1151 1912-02-14 2 Mr. U. G. Wells is contributing to Harper's Magazine two articles, in which he attempts to rephrase his attitude to con* temporary social changes.” Mr. Wells divides these who interest themselves in social problems into three classes, according to their attitude (I.) Tbe Conservators; (II1,151 words
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Advertisement65 1912-02-14 2 THIS IS IT! i-M -W •f i* WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound tan. Cm 4 I -irsaLTASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre para tion of COD LIVER OIL Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset J the stomach. Highly re Commended65 words
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Advertisement308 1912-02-14 2 Mjih.’rs Should Remember This. We wish to oa i your attention to the fact that n.ost infectious diseases such as whopping eoUi'*', diphtheria and scarlet fever aie contracted when the clii d hn a cold Chamberlain's Cougl Remedy mBI quickly «•u»v a cold and greatly le?sen tlie dang rof contracting308 words
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Advertisement1748 1912-02-14 2 TOWN HALL MUNICIPAL NOTICE. PENANG. FACING THE MUSIC «1 (A Farcical Comedy in 3 acts) WILL BE PRESENTED BY |LOCAL AMATEURS On February, 22nd and 24th, AT 9-15 P.M. PROMPT. inst.. at Booking opens nt 9 n.m. on Monday, I2th Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. Applications for the appointment of a1,748 words
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Article29 1912-02-14 3 Vessels I rom Ayeuis Due L_ Yorck India Himalaya Herjflinyer Coi»mi*o Colouilw* Singapore Singapore j BM Ailj A.ft.*Ca A.U ACo. UAL aOu. 15th Feb. 22ml •23rd 27th29 words
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Article36 1912-02-14 3 Vessel* Fat 1 AjenU Leaves Yorck Singap *ro HM A Jo Feb. Indict Singapore AO. 'tCo. Hi not'a if a Colombo A G vtCo. De rJJlinjer Cotombo i i ii M.&Co. j 1 1 136 words
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Advertisement327 1912-02-14 3 S3 S.N.C Atmclwl Arrival* and Departure*. Mail Service Outward. Feb. 22 ludia connecting with Moldavia Mar. 7 Devanha Mologa 21 Delta Mongolij llotrew&M S t.' OU. will ran through from China to and London without transhipment. PARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd clast f., r ondon by Sea «565-72327 words
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Advertisement347 1912-02-14 3 (S H I P P N G.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD, y* 9. X m a\ v HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT Co., Penang, Agents. KONfNKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCH APPiJ. (povii. in r ii packet company. Fob Intended to Sail. hTKAMKB. D?’i, Asahan, Paneb and Singapore, (Weekly). Deli and Batu Bahra. (Fortnightly).347 words
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Advertisement984 1912-02-14 3 IfORDDEHISCHER LLOYD, MM. N. Y. K IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE rpHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen WH.1MV* W V* F WMF I VAUt: uuj 11 */Ml 1 IJIdUClt JL Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port984 words
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Article, Illustration424 1912-02-14 4 A Journal of Thought. Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Penang. Price. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 543 Studia hilaritate424 words
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Article1078 1912-02-14 4 Thu writer who shows no respect for con* ventions. for the fashionable slogan of the dav, or for the popular delusion of the moment, but who aims *t the truth regardless of public disapproval or other consequences, must expect to find his statements sneered at for quite a1,078 words
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Article68 1912-02-14 4 The following prices were obtained at the Fubber auctions at Singapore First Smoked Sheet. 262—371 per picul. Un smoked Sheet 258 —267 Second U nsmoked Sheet 247—253 First Crepe 266 —278 Second 231 261 T iird 222 —245 Fourth 200 —2' H,. Virgiu Scrap 210 —220 Untreated Scrap68 words
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Article61 1912-02-14 4 A scrap was arranged at Siqgapop recently between a Japanese ju-jitsu professor and two Tommies of the Bqffs who boxed with six-ounce gloves. The Jap fighting ju-jitsu style, beat both men easily. The first man he accounted for in twenty seconds. The second was a better boxer61 words
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Article115 1912-02-14 4 An extraordinary ease, in which Mr. W. T. Stead is plaintiff, was begun before the Court of Kmg’s Bench on January 19th. Mr. Stead i* suing to recover <,lOO which lie a Warn**» I to a tradesman on a b’ 11 transaction in o<«W to oblige Princess115 words
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Article65 1912-02-14 4 At the meeting of the Singapore Polo Club, the Hon. W C. Michell, who presided, made srmpith tic references to the death of Mr. W. D Ba«-ees Captain Harland asked a question in regard to the offside rule. It was decided to write to the Inditu Association to65 words
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Article770 1912-02-14 4 We are still awaiting any intimation that the Taiping Scandal—the maladministration of the King fidward VII. School—has been officially investigated. We are told by a very prominent resident (now unofficial) that it certainly will be, and we are quite satisfied that if it is, the Rev. BartonParkes770 words
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Article96 1912-02-14 4 Government announces that Southern an-1 Northern Nigeria will he amalgamated in d t lie governorship of Sir F. D. Lugard who will shortly sail for England from Hongkong. Sir F. Lugard was the first High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria and it is to his exertions that we owe Uganda96 words
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Article103 1912-02-14 4 The report of the Glenealy Rubber E shows that there has been a net Dl Ju »26,851. A dividend of 5 i 8 recoaZ? ed and a sum of »10,000 is put to the serve. There is a balance of $5,860 of w k? a portion is devoted103 words
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Article116 1912-02-14 4 The Orient Trust, Limited, is being float ed, with a capital of 300,000 £1 shams, and a present issue of 150,000 shares. Trust is acquiring the following: •5,000 shares in the Straits Rubber Companv. 9,800 shares iu the Selaba Rubber EstaU Limited. 5,000 shares in the Bagan Serai116 words
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Article122 1912-02-14 4 A telegram from Peking states that the abdication edicts were arranged by Yuan Sbih Kai They are regarded as a wonderful compromise. It is hoped that they will satisfy all parties. The edict accepting a republic says: "It is evident, the majority of the people are in favour122 words
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Article57 1912-02-14 4 Sir Edward Grey has been created a Knight of the Garter’aud the Earl of Durham a Privv Councillor. The papers point'out that the honour conferred on Sir Edward Grev is a signal mark of royal confidence. He is the first member of the House of Commons to l>e57 words
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Article61 1912-02-14 4 Mr, Basil Joaquim, a son of the late Mr, John P. Joaquim. barrister-at-law of Klumpur and Singapore, has passed his final examination in law. He was third in second das'! honours. As he will not lie called uio til May rext vear, at the expiration of his61 words
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Article47 1912-02-14 4 Ayer Tawah Rubl»er Estate 800 Bern am-Perak Rubber Plantation 1.029 Cicely Rubber Estates ‘21,540 The Chemor United Rubber Estates 1.51" Dominion Rubber Estates 6,20 h Glenealv Plantations 2.25 d Lower Perak Rubber Estate 1.170 Rafcanui Rubber Estate Trolak Plantations 3,012 Bruas-Perak Rubber Estates 97747 words
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Article55 1912-02-14 4 A telegram from Adelaide states tb»t the Liberals are in a majority of eight m the Assembly. They lost three seats in the Council in the metropolitan districts owing to heavy Labour enrolments of women the validity of whose votes is questionable. Nevertheless the Liberals in the Council55 words
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Article26 1912-02-14 4 In the competition for the Mills Trophy for February the following totals have been registered.—Selangor 170, Kinta 11>0. S ,n apore 180, Penang 176.26 words
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Advertisement238 1912-02-14 4 ORIENT MAGALIESBERG TOBACCO. TRANSVAAL PURE 1/3AF> THS ONLY ORIGINAL IN Jib. BAGS *l. PEE BAG NETT. f GENUINE CALABASH PIPES” Mounted with Vulcanite Mouth Piece. PORCELAIN TOBACCO JARS WITH PATENT AIR TIGHT STOPPERS The George Town Dispensary, Ltd., Nos. 37s snd 4, Be sc A Street, Pensnd. c2C 3«C }#C238 words
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Advertisement30 1912-02-14 4 t.onosui capsules contain only the purest East Indian Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. The first dose quickly removes violent inflammatory symptoms, hots of 40 capsules, at all dealers and chemists.30 words
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Advertisement41 1912-02-14 4 Croup. If jour children are subject to attacks |of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all Dispensaries and “Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement59 1912-02-14 4 Safe Cough Medicine. Mothers everywhere object te giving ?ir children medicines that contain opiates and for this reason Chamherlain’s Cough Remedy has become a general favorite. Th l remedy contains absolutely nothing in J u rious and for the prompt relief of cough*, colds, croup and whooping cough, it has59 words
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Article34 1912-02-14 5 A telegram from Berlin states that the liberals hare requested Herr Paasche to re§ign the Vice-Presidentship of the Reichstag as it is impossible for Liberals to fill all the Presidential offices. Telegraphed.34 words
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Article48 1912-02-14 5 A telegram from Nanking says that the Republicans insist upon the capital lieing at Nanking. The proposed Constitution will follow the American model except that the President and vice-President will be elected by Congress. It will provide for religious freedom and the establishment of conscription. Telegraphed.48 words
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Article67 1912-02-14 5 Following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Profession Pairs ttoutham and Davidson heat Anderson and Whitlock 6 —3, 6—3. Single Handicap —A Sells heat Hindley 6—2, 6—2. Ties for to-inorrow :—Single Handicap— A Hallifax vt. Davidson. Single Handicap —C W. Motion v». Bochow.67 words
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Article321 1912-02-14 5 Hongkong Shanghai Bank. The ninety-third report of the Court of Directors reads: The Directors have now to submit to you a General Statement of the affairs of the Bank, and Balance Sheet for the half-year ending 31st December, 1911. 'J’he net profits for that period, including $2,038,774 39, balance brought321 words
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Article99 1912-02-14 5 It was sunshiny though cool anti windy wlit-n the fourth test match was continued at Melbourne yesterday. There had been showers in the early morning. The attendauce was good and the wicket easy. England scored an innings’ victory. Following on, with 39ft runs behind on the first iunings,99 words
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Article34 1912-02-14 5 We learn that one hundred Malay States Guides are due here from Taipiug ou Friday. They will take part iu the Volunleer manoeuvres during the Cbiuese New Year. Redaction.34 words
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Article586 1912-02-14 5 (From Our Own Corrwpendent.) The following have booked passages for Penang :—Per P. and O. Steamer Moldavia, connecting with the Steamer India at Colomlx), from London, 26th inst. Miss C. Pearse, Mr., Mrs. and Misses Hallifax Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Metcalfe and child per P. and586 words
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Article65 1912-02-14 5 The following business m nu •-.> done to-day Peuaug PenangTin Exchange. 50 tons at 396 15 Leong Fee Co, 25 97. Straits Trading Co, 100 97. Singapore Straits Trading Co.. 9 96 IK) Total... 270 tons. Tin is quoted iu Londuu todivat .96 10s. cash and65 words
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Article65 1912-02-14 5 A telegram from New York states that President Taft, speaking at the Lincoln Day banquet, deuouucM the Democrats’ proposal to redye i the Unite Stat firmaments. That, he thought, would lie a great mistake in view of America’s responsibilities in different pirts of the world. Certauily a65 words
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Article19 1912-02-14 5 Five Tamils, employed at the BukitTimah Estate, Singapore, were fiued 84 or seven days for absconding. Telegraphed.19 words
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Article67 1912-02-14 5 Hobbs, who was introduced to Surrey by Tom Hayward, has proved himself a great Test match player. He scored 68 in the first test match, 126 notout in the second. D-7 in the third, and 178 iu the recent test at Melbourne when with Rhodes he put67 words
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Article152 1912-02-14 5 Baccy. —The s.s. Calypso is alongside the wharf discharging 2,857 bales of r tobacco. t Tin. —The s.s. Cornelia brought 2,271 bags of tin ore and 291 slabs of tin. The s.s. Avagyee brought 186 slabs of tin. «r* 1 >. New Railway Launch. The new railwav launch,152 words
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Article179 1912-02-14 5 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, has concluded with various shipbuilding yards in Jap.ia and abroad contracts for the construction of large steamers. It. is Gated that the company ordered from the Mitsu-Bisbi Shipbuilding Yard the construction of a steamer of 15,000 tons to lie placed on the179 words
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Article84 1912-02-14 5 At ih3 annual general me°ting of tin R >val Asiatic Society which was held at Singapore on Monday the following officeb J irers were elected President: Hon. Dr. Galloway. Vice-Presidents (Singapore! Hon. A. T. Brvant; (Penang) Hon. J. O. Anthonisz (F. M. S.) Mr. W. G. Maxwell. Hon.84 words
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Article64 1912-02-14 5 The Earl of Carrington has resigned the Privy Seal. He has lx-»n created a Marquis. The Earl of Crewe has l*een appointed Lord Privv Seal, retaining at the same time the Secretaryship of Tnlii l,ord Pentlaml. Secretary for Scotland, lets resigned and is succeeded hv Mr Me Kinnon64 words
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Article52 1912-02-14 5 Many thousands of miners are handing in notices to-day. At the Miners’ Conference in London a resolution was passed regretting that the owners had refused the principle of minimum wage, which was essential to a settlement, and expressing willingness to meet the owners again if the latter so52 words
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Article15 1912-02-14 5 Consols are buoyant upon hopes of an Anglo-German rapprochement and German buying. Telegraphed.15 words
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Article31 1912-02-14 5 A telegram from Constantinople states that the Sultan of Turkey will confer on King George the order of Hamedani Ali Osman which is the highest Turkish decoration. Telegraphed.31 words
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Article37 1912-02-14 5 Mr. Winston Churchill and afterwards Lord Haldane had exceptionally long f»od*ence« with His Majesty the King. Then* -m-p persistent and vagu° reports of Mr. H H. A .-quit h’s retirement f*<*m the premiership Telegraphed.37 words
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Article160 1912-02-14 5 A great thing is point of view. This is what the Malay Mail says of Mr. Winston Churchill’s Belfast Speech Of the speech he made there, we have no hesitation in saying that it was the most convincing exposition of the case for Home Rule that a160 words
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Article38 1912-02-14 5 The London Musical Comedy Company is liooked to play to-morrow evening, and Friday, at the Town Hall. With the good reputation they left behind on their last visit, they should have good houses each night. Redaction.38 words
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Article49 1912-02-14 5 A telegram from Rome states that the Italians at Derna oil Saturday night repulsed three violent attacks. The fighting was desperate and heavy loss was inflicted on the enemy. The Italian casualties were three killed and twenty-two wounded. The Turks abandoned their dead who numbered sixty, Telegraphed.49 words
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Article68 1912-02-14 5 To- 1*» Y '27th Diy of 12th Moon. St. Valentine’s D y. Governor Visits Perlis. P. C. 0. Tennis Ties. Volunteer Recruit Drill A” Co.) and Maxim Section. B-vid, Esplanade, 6 p.m. The Straits Opera Co., Tek Sion’s Theatre Hall, Campbell Street, Priueess Noor Ashikin, or Telsmat A jail*”,68 words
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Advertisement60 1912-02-14 5 Core Your Cold Now. ho v u know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than iu any other of the minor ailments r 1 The safe way is to take Chamberlain’s Cowgh Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid >ourr;elf of the cold as quickly as possible.60 words
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Advertisement10 1912-02-14 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Core for a’l intam&l ootoobiiiits. dyeentry, ooM*.10 words
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Advertisement33 1912-02-14 5 J en provokes neither disaomfort. complications, nor nausea. It is the happiest scientific combination of best East India* l Sandalwood oil and Kawa Kawa. Bottles of 40 capsules at, all chemist* and dealers.33 words
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Advertisement143 1912-02-14 5 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. f J/TD. Hrai* Offics. —SINGAPORE. Life Assurance am! Endowment in AM Forma. LIBERAL POLK'! KS. LOW KATE# Aifxfth /nr MACBETH AND BARRETT. E C. BOYCE, Dirtrict Manager. Local Office: No. 7, Unio» Strkkt. WANTED. For an Estate in Perak Two Assistants, Britishers.” Preference given143 words
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Advertisement330 1912-02-14 5 Visiting-“ Stay at the Grand Hotel, IPOH Homelike Hotel for Transient or Residential Guests, affording every known comfort and convenient and appealing to those seeking the Best Accommodations at Reasonable Rates. Tkleorams: CREET, Jpoh. P. Z. CREET, Sole Proprie'or. MOTOR OILS. Notwithstanding the few cents extra it is lv»st to330 words
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Article67 1912-02-14 6 Ayuthia, Ger. s.b., 260, Fruse, 13t,h leb., Deli, 12th Feb., Gen. B. M. Co. Sappho, Br. s.s., 3*B, Stach, 13th heb., Tongkah, 12th Feb. Gen.—A G. A Calypso, Br. 339, Banuantyne, 4th Feb. Deli, 13th Feb., Gen—W. M. Cornelia, Br. s.s., 194, Fades, 14th Feb., Malacca, ISth Feb., Gen.—E.67 words
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Article58 1912-02-14 6 14th February. Tony Chuan, for Alor Star (Kedah). Calypso, for Deli. Jin Ho, for Pangkalan Brandan. Petrel, for Asahan. Tony Chay Un, for Trang. Hok Canton, for Teluk Anson. Bulimba, for Moulmeiu. Sree Bangka, for Pulau Langkawi. Flyiny Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Ooeben, for Ceylon, Australasia, India,58 words
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Article332 1912-02-14 6 For Yen—Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a.in. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Pangkor, to morrow, 7 a.m. Asahan —Per Ayuthia, to-morrow, 11 a.m. < Port Swettenham—Per Cornelia, tomorrow, 11 a.m. Tengkah—Per Sappho, to-morrow, 1 p m. Trang Per Mary Austin, to-morrow, < 2 p m. T 1 Port Swettenham332 words
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Article120 1912-02-14 6 Penang, 14th February. By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4J 4 months* sight Bank 2/4£ 3 Credit 2/4j 3 Documentary.. 2/4 1 9 6 ’alenti*. Demand Pant Rs. 174 3 days* «‘eht Private 175) tornb*v. Demand Ban* 174 tfouhnein, Demand Bank 173 3 days* sight Privai**120 words
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Article221 1912-02-14 6 Gold Leal $64.60 Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 29 —buyers Trang Pepper 22.40 buyers Cloves 32. —sellers Mace L’B —nominal Pickings 103 —sales Nutmegs 110 s. 25. —sales i No. 1 8 20 sal Sugar <. 2 810 sal s (Basket 5.10 nom. Copra (mixed) 10.40 safes Talibun221 words
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Article180 1912-02-14 6 Pknano, 14xh February, 1912 Bkef c^s Soup por catty 14 Roast n 24 Steaks 24 Stew o* Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 10 Tongue... 5! Feet 15 Heart '0 Liver per catty 55 Pokk Pork l er catty >2 rig's Head... Fin/t Tongue Mutton180 words
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Article2031 1912-02-14 6 dA. v 0 »3 02 Number of "5 i -J g Capital, Shares > P Name. g g J 2 a go o*..' 1 1906)1907 1908 1909 ***** 1911 RUBBER —1MJI.LAK SHARES, p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. I p. c. om* 1*;nOrtO 130 000C 1 l I Ayer Kuning Rubber2,031 words
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Advertisement59 1912-02-14 6 Rheumatism. It is now well known that not more than one ease of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve the59 words
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Advertisement38 1912-02-14 6 Dr. Boss of Strassburg introdnsed G-hh gnu in the treatment of the most painful is diseases to which mankind is liable. It of better, safer and more effective than other preparations of Copaiba, Cubebs or plain Sandalwood oil38 words
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Advertisement75 1912-02-14 6 F>r all internal complaints, dysentery, coughs, colds, etc, take VYiods Great tV»pp« r nint Cure APIQUHE (CHAPOTEAUT) r For Ladies ZL only 7 tetifl z 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 the75 words
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Article369 1912-02-14 7 The following unclaimed letters, etc., are lying at the General Post Office, Penang:— Letters. Akers, C. Jessula, D. Aldworth, St. Leger Jones, H. Algoze Joy, Mrs. H. Armstrong, C. Kennedy, P. P. Barker, H. G. Kelman, G. A. Barnes, Miss D. Kieffer, G. Bartelle, Mrs. Lackcrsteen, Mrs. Beckingsale,369 words
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Article402 1912-02-14 7 in accordance with his annual custom. Dr. &J ix No. daw reviews iu a loug and brilliant article in the Nene Freie Freese, ol Vienna, the political history of the past year iu ibe various European countries,” says the Manchester Guardian. ••On the general European situation lie402 words
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Article406 1912-02-14 7 Tiik Simplest and Most Effective Remedt. Of the conditions which demand most sympathy and receive least, there are few as depressing to the sufferer as brain fag. The reason is not far to seek. It induces a sense of weariness, of depression, of utter inabiliI ty to do406 words
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Article104 1912-02-14 7 February, 1912. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. VV. A M. A.M. P.M. f. M. 14th 9.32, 3.41, 9.51, 4.00 15th 10.10, 4.20, 10.42, 478 10th 11.08. 5.30, 11.30, 5.41 17th 11.50, 5.59, Nil, 6.20 18th 12.27, 6.35, 12.44, 642 19th 12.59, 7.06, 1.13,104 words
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Advertisement723 1912-02-14 7 APOLLINARIS THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. =d#c Per cate of 24 I bottles Per case of 48 2 bottles Per case of 100 2 bottles Per case of 100 4 bottles Per Hamper of 50 2 stone bottles $5 25 $5 25 $llOO $9-00 *7 50 G. H. SLOT CO.,723 words
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Advertisement58 1912-02-14 7 iminmittimmmiiimiimmiimmmLuimumiuiimiuiii uummiiiiuummimi uuuuw 06 .J 2 S U <C J x: Q c/i ca u a c LU H >■ T 3 a: 2 -J c OJ (0 .2 O ca > o in O. C 6 E <M Cu 3 3 10 8 3 ao LU CJ w H58 words
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Advertisement204 1912-02-14 7 The Baker was crusty, his words were tart, He was not in the mood for a jest He felt like an oaf and wanted to loaf, For he had a bad cold on the chest. What ales theo, friend you’ve lieeu in the draught, Remarked his old neighbour the “Brewer,204 words
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Advertisement996 1912-02-14 8 W. MANSON, American \Dentist, late of Or.SAllcn[8|Co., Pha, 0. S. A. Charges|Moderate,;Consultation Free. RESIDING AT ho.\2Ia tm Penang Road. A few loots from the Eastern aid Oriental Hotel. Khoo Buan Phuan CHOP TECK A COMPANY, »w -T 4 ad Shanghai Carpenters A* Furnishers, 4, PEHANG ROAD. High-class Household Furniture kept996 words
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