Straits Echo, 16 February 1912
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Title Section36 1912-02-16 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE GT EVEN IS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PEJNANG, FRIDAY, i6tn FEBRUARY, <1012.«. Single Copy. 10 cents. No. BO36 words
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Advertisement1019 1912-02-16 1 If you roouire a Tonic And thing to nourish you, I>rink Dog's Head Guinness’s Stout, ■V. and look for this ’lf labol to soe that i j,w: you TIA.NO LEE A Co., Sole Agents. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDiLANDS. BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS FOR PENANG F.1,019 words
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Advertisement35 1912-02-16 1 Order It in Nip Bottles Dog's Head Guinness's Stout. The Tonic that cheers and soothes and doesn’t harm. Observe this laliel, it is on every genuine Nip. T1ANG LKK A Co. t Sole J gen*».35 words
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Article2253 1912-02-16 2 The Report of- the Directors to be submitted to the Shareholders at the Second Annual General Meeting of the Company to Vie held at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, on 22nd February reads: Your Directors have the pleasure to submit herewith their Report aud Statement of Accounts2,253 words
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Advertisement67 1912-02-16 2 fi t-r*. 1+ THIS IS IT! v WATERBURH METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compnd wi C*4 mm TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre partition of COD LIVER OIL I)i>es all that is claimed for it and supersedes t lie old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th67 words
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Advertisement277 1912-02-16 2 Cure Your Cold Now. Do v «I know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in a::-j other of the minor ailments? Th sate wav is to take Chamberlain’s Cough Bern ’dv. a thoroughly reliable preparatiou, and rid j yourself of the cold as quickly as possible.277 words
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Advertisement547 1912-02-16 2 D.'0VPJ3d Mseag *9 'Gif’ '°S eaoqde|9 X SM V\OaOD V saoiddo -0MVN3.I ‘SN3W3IS smiuSeiox o) no ttrepioiyre 3 wopj ’,IS38 S80!JJ oq 0| uoi)onp9jj 9Rui)U09 Tra" lBijuejsqns Sdim WniVlNYl SN3W3IS ■sao.LDva.LNoo onv saaaNiDNa HaitLovao. gnv aaMOdjLHon oia^oana aanwn wttOiA oimivT ,sflaHionasN9W3is rannnnnnnnnnnnnjnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 'AHOIN QNV AVQ 3HIH NO SHVO *iuo(<v>547 words
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Advertisement969 1912-02-16 2 The Chinese Steamship a Ltd* The s.s. Seang Hock, 4,572 tons, Captain J. Iriiredei, is expected to arrive here from Rangoon ou Thursday, the 15th inst. and will have the following day at 5 p.in. for Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy Swatow. For freight or passage, apply to BAN ENG JOO SIN969 words
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Article27 1912-02-16 3 Vessels Irom Agent ss Hue India Himalaya Derjflinger P. Alice Colombo A.G.&Co. 22nd Feb. Singapore A.G.&Co. 28» d Singapore B.M.&Co. 27(1' Colombo BM.&Co 28th i27 words
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Article21 1912-02-16 3 Vessels For Agents Le ives India, Himalaya Derffliiujer P. Alice Singapore A.G.&Co. Colombo A.G.&Co. Colombo li.M.&Co. Singapore B M.&Jo. Feb.21 words
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Advertisement392 1912-02-16 3 AVITOtwi Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Feb. 22 India connecting with Moldavia Mar. 7 Devanha Mologa 21 Delta Mongolii Hume* ard. S.V1DU. will rii through from China to thncilles and London without transhipment. URES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To fiondon by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles392 words
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Advertisement334 1912-02-16 3 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, LIEBEUT Co., Penang, Agents W <*. 1 KONINKLIJKE P4KETYAART M AATSCH APPIJ, VPOY ti OUKH I’ICKET COMIHNY.) For Dili, Asahan, Paneh and Singapore. (Weekly). Deli and Batu Bahra. (Fortnightly). Deli and Langsa. Intended to Sail. Steamer. Fri. ltlth Feb., *2 p in. Van334 words
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Advertisement998 1912-02-16 3 IS H I P PI N G.y MDDMHER LL07D, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. f I iH K fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen JL Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port Said, Suez, Aden,998 words
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Article, Illustration426 1912-02-16 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 824 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) B's.. CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 Studia426 words
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Article503 1912-02-16 4 Blessed are the bankers, for they bring peace. The new beatitude epitomises fhe last message of Norman Angell, author of The Great Illusion”. Addressing the Institute of Bankers in London lately, he told them that banking is unconsciously bringing peace to the world by making nations financially503 words
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Article358 1912-02-16 4 The London Musical and Comedy CompaDv played to a distressingly small house last* night at the Town Hall, but they wifi have a bigger to-night, if the people who were there continue talking as they talked last night. One man did say that he liked358 words
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Article26 1912-02-16 4 A telegram from Paris states that fresh disturbances took pl:v*e in the Champagne district. Fif'een wine growers at Mailly had their wine destroyed. Telegraphed.26 words
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Article28 1912-02-16 4 A telegram from St. Petersburg states that raauy perished in a snowstorm at labor, Siberia, on February 1. So far 63 bodies have been found. Telegraphed.28 words
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Article32 1912-02-16 4 lbs Kepong 10.000 "Kempas 2,3*0 United Malacca 4,450 Ayer Tawab 800 fterpaip 4,029 Bruas 977 Cicely 21,450 Chemor 1.51 f Dominion 0,208 Lower Perak 1,170 Ratanui 0.168 Trolak 3,01232 words
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Article27 1912-02-16 4 On Sunday next God will be worshipped in the Presbyterian Church, Northara Road, at 6p m. when the Rev. Ernest Lawson, m a will preach.27 words
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Article39 1912-02-16 4 At the meeting of the Indragiri Rubber Company, Mr. Diehn, who presided, explained that the items in the accounts and general expenditure should be materially reduced in 1912. It is expected that 18,000 trees will be tappable. Telegraphed.39 words
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Article123 1912-02-16 4 It is said on the very best of authority that Mr. E M- Baker, Treasurer in Selangor, has been appointed Colonial Treasurer, S. S. Mr. Baker is an able financial officer and will be as distinct a loss to the P. M. S as he is a123 words
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Article52 1912-02-16 4 A telegram from Nanking savs that Sun Yat Sen and the Republican Cabinet Ministers have tendered their resignation to the Republican Assembly. They strongly recommended the election of Yuan Shili Kai as President of the Republic of China The election of the new President is fixed for52 words
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Article75 1912-02-16 4 A telegram from Berlin states that the Secretary to th« Treasury, when introducing the estimates into the Reichstag, insisted upon the extra outlay for the defences being covered out of current revenue as the finances were part of the sinews of war and Germany’s credit must be75 words
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Article195 1912-02-16 4 Practice Shoot Figure Target. O M »0 1-3 >. Mrs. Wright-Motion 33 Miss Joan Smith 'H Mrs. Oxenham Miss Jones 29 Mrs. Hamilton 29 Miss Wemyss Mrs. Gore Anderson 27 Miss S. B Smith 27 Smith 25 Birch 25 Mrs. Bay ley 24- Adamson 24 Miss195 words
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Article19 1912-02-16 4 The duties on diamonds in South West Africa will be amended in order to stimulate production. Telegraphed.19 words
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Article111 1912-02-16 4 This case was resumed yesterday afternoon. Mr. Wright-Motion cross examined Yeoh Ah Thook with regard to his business transactions with Behr Co. and the money paid to him by the firm. The Hon. A. R. Adams mentioned that Mutukarupen Chetty had been recalled to India111 words
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Article44 1912-02-16 4 The death has taken place of Mataafa, ex-King of Samoa, who resisted the treaty of the Powers in 1898. The death has taken place at the age of 77 of Admiral cf the Fleet Sir Nowell Salmon. V. C„ G. C. B. Telegraphed.44 words
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Article137 1912-02-16 4 Peck —Barnes. Two weddings took place at St. George's Church to-dav. At 10.30 this morning Mr. Howard Caesar Brightman Peck, of Klumpur, was joined in marriage to Miss Dorothea Barnes of Brockley, Northamptonshire. The bride was given away by Lieut. S. J. G. Beaumont. Mr. C. F. Stewart137 words
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Article44 1912-02-16 4 A telegram from Tokio states that th Republicans ignored the protest 0 f Japanese Governor-General of Kwantu against the violation of the neutrality Df f the Peninsula. A regiment of Infantry h been despatched from Port Arthur t enforce that neutrality. Telegraphed.44 words
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Article50 1912-02-16 4 The special conference of the Miner, Federation on the minimum wage has been adjourned indefinitely and the conduct of the dispute has been left to the national executive which, it is understood, is aiming at international action, probably in the direction of preventing the import of coal Telegraphed.50 words
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Article29 1912-02-16 4 The following are the returns from this mine for January Output 109.54pk15. Value $6,072 82 Tribute paid 6.17 I.andak purchase 213 20 Working costs 2,898.47 Working profit 2,954.9829 words
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Article326 1912-02-16 4 The debate on the Address collapsed unexpectedly, following heated passages between Mr. Asquith and Mr. Houar Law and culminating in the Preu ior’s very indignant repudiation of the charges of corruption. Mr. Asquith said that those were the most serious charges that could be brought agaiust a326 words
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Article127 1912-02-16 4 The Hongkong postal authorities have been handing unusually heavy registered letter mails from the United States of late. On the 6th inst. records for the Colony were broken by the arrival of no fewer than 7,418 registered covers by the Chiyo Maru and the Manchuria. Most of127 words
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Article17 1912-02-16 4 The Prince of Wales will enter Magdalen College, Oxford, at the Michaelmas term. Telegraphed.17 words
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Article23 1912-02-16 4 A telegram from Calcutta states that the Dalai Lama is returning to Lhasa. There is much excitement among the Tibetans. Telegraphed23 words
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Advertisement216 1912-02-16 4 RETURN VISIT r h THE London Musical Comedy Co. TOWN HALL TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! Acknowledged to be the atrongeat combination of its kind thnt hss ever visited the Unem. Comprising Artistes specially engaged from the Leading London Theatres. Prices as Usual. Book Your Seats Early at The Robinscm Pinao Co. w216 words
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Advertisement41 1912-02-16 4 Croup. If your children are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain’s Cousb Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoars» and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement46 1912-02-16 4 The miner’s locks were silver grev. Though once of golden hue. But time, of course, had made his “claim And taken out his due. The miner had been pegging out For fifty years—no fewer— But he had kept good health about With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.46 words
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Advertisement61 1912-02-16 4 Rheumatism. It is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten require* any internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm and massaging the part» at each application. Try it and set* h« lW quickly it will61 words
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Article111 1912-02-16 5 The Times say» that the signatures to the Opium Convention of all the nations will b® secured by the end of 1912, but there is good reason for thinking that another conference at the Hague will l»e necessary to deal with questions arising out of the present Convention.111 words
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Article76 1912-02-16 5 Jockey Devine met with an accident in Bishop Street yesterday evening. He was in a dog cart and had just turned from Bishop Street into Beach Street when, in trying to avoid a jiedestrian, he ran into the ricsha stand 6ign board. The collision frightened the horse which76 words
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Article47 1912-02-16 5 A t* leirram from Vienna states that a build in in regard to Baron Alois von Aehrenthal’s health states that he is suffering from leuctemia of a most, pronounced chaia’ter. His condition is verv grave. f/euctemia=diminution of the white corpuscles of the blood j. Telegraphed.47 words
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Article44 1912-02-16 5 (n the House of Cords the Earl of Crewe paid a tribute tu Sir John Jordan, the Rritidi Minister at Peking who throughout the difficult times had shown tact and ability of which it was impossible to speak too highly. 'Telegraphed.44 words
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Article125 1912-02-16 5 There have l»een several incidents during fho M.C.C. tour not cabled to us. It appears that Douglas protested against the Australian bowlers using resin when bowling. The Daily Telegraph declares that inquiries made in cricket circles regarding Douglas’s protest against Kelleway and Hordern using resin when125 words
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Article170 1912-02-16 5 At the Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the P. A O. steamer Delhi off Cape Spartel, Captain Havward deposed that he visited the Duke and Duchess of Fife iu their cabin at It 80 in the eveniug. At 10.12 pm. lie returned to the170 words
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Article56 1912-02-16 5 Arrangements have l>een made for teams from the St. Xavier’s Recreation Club to proceed to Parit Buntar during the Chinese Xew Year’s Holidays to play Cricket, Football and probably Billiards too against the local teams. The Xavierians leave bv the Express Train on Monday. Rev. Bro. Peter, and56 words
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Article49 1912-02-16 5 The Portuguese Minister in London has informed Reuter that Portugal was never les* disposed to part with her colouies Er**n the mention of such a thing was hurtful to Portuguese patriotism. There had l**en no negotiations with or advances made to any Power on such matter. Telegraphed.49 words
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Article61 1912-02-16 5 Another armed gang roblrery. this time at Chenderiang. Early on Wednesday morning a body of Chinese forced an entry mto the house of Towkay Lok Poh who was doing contract work for Mr. Malcolm Duncan, gagged the inmates, ransacked the house, and got clear awav with $4,d0061 words
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Article99 1912-02-16 5 At the meeting of the Legislative Council on the 2‘ird inst. there will be motions for a revote of $5,500 for the erection of new telegraph poles from Prai to Parit Buntar, and a vote of S'2<>,oB3 for works at Labuan, including a lighthouse lantern for the Kuraman99 words
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Article128 1912-02-16 5 The January number of the Penang Anglo-Chinese Scholar’» Own has caused us to lose interest in the developing literary gifts of local boys. We have been accustomed to read all the articles printed as if original, and to speculate as to the literary possibilities of the various128 words
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Article414 1912-02-16 5 A Singapore merchant has favoured The Times correspondent of that place with some views on the past year’s trade, in course of which he remarks: It is depressing to see that some of our old friends, staples of former days, such as gambier, pepper, and tapioca, are414 words
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Article198 1912-02-16 5 Rice anii Paddy. The, ss. Our m is discharging 11,"SB bags of rice and 1882 liags of bran; the ss. Catherine Apear 11,2 It) bags of rice and 4.7 8 t i-g- of paddy; the ss. Zaida 1.829 bags < f rice, 467 bags of bran, and 273198 words
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Article455 1912-02-16 5 The case of N. W. de Silva, charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $25,000 for diamonds, and Gustav Wessels for abetting in the offence was resumed yesterday afternoon before Second Magistrate Col man. The Hon. A. R. Adams prosecuted. Messrs. W. R. Armstrong455 words
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Article34 1912-02-16 5 Fraser A Co.’s report shows that the all round improvement in the Share market is well maintained. There is inquiry for rubier aud tiu shares. Tronohs are at §3O, buyers. Telegraphed.34 words
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Article360 1912-02-16 5 The statutory meeting of the Ohemor United Rqbber Co., Ltd was held at Shanghai on Jan. 30. Mr Ellinger (chairman) said there were still 25,105 shares which had unt he**u applied for and, under the agreement t»~i»veen the old Company, its Liquidator, and the new Company, these360 words
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Article55 1912-02-16 5 On Monday, the 19th and Tuesday, the 20th instant, the Chief Post Office and the Sub-Post Offi -es will l>e closed at noon and oiev the Moaning Express will l»e issued. The Money Order and the Savings Bank I>epartments will be closed during the Holidays. And there will he55 words
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Article171 1912-02-16 5 i It is stated in official circles in London that the work begun by Lord Haldane is now lieing carried on in the usual channels. I During the debate on the estimates in the Reichstag several members having referred to Mr. Asquith’s speech at the opening of Parliament,171 words
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Article103 1912-02-16 5 The Annual General Meeting of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce was held at the Chinese Town Hall yesterday, when t>e following were elected officebearers for the ensuing vear Chairman Mr. Leong Lot Hing. Chairman —Mr. Quail Beug Kee Hon. Chinese Secretary—Nr. Ong Huu Chong. Secretary and Treasurer103 words
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Article92 1912-02-16 5 Mr. Chat li) Paterson, our hardy Norseman. has been surprised to receive quite a uuml>er of off irs from would be purchasers of Pip That intelligent quadruped, w shing to extend its knowledge of meu aud things, loft its stable at Ipoh a few days ago and took92 words
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Article56 1912-02-16 5 Following were the results of the ties played off yesterday —Single Handicap—A I Davidson beat Hallifax 6—3, I—6, 6 Single Handicap—C: Bochow beat WrightMotion,Jr. 6 —3,6 —4. Double Handicap A Neubronner and Proctor beat Goodrich and Low 6—4, 6—4 Fo r rest and Godwin beat Linton56 words
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Article69 1912-02-16 5 The following business in tin ha* l** »u done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange. 100 tons at 596 Straits Trading Co., 200 95 35 Singapore j Straits Trading Co., 175 96 35 Total... 4'5 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at j£l96 I Os. c69 words
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Article115 1912-02-16 5 To-day. 29th Day of 12th Moon. I Garden Party at Residency. London Musical and Comedy Co., Town Hall. i Mahommedan Football Jam ithol Horeah I is. Babusabar. Vi/luuteer Annual Camp, 5.30 p.m. j P. C. C. Tennis Ties. Band, Esplanade, 6 p.m. j The Straits Opera Co., Tek Soon’s115 words
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Article39 1912-02-16 5 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. Oitwa»#. ■•MEWAkA I India 22 Feb. I Himalaya 23 Feb. Devanha 7 Mar. Atsaye 9 Mar. Extra Service. Outward Haxiwar». Snmatra 27 Feb. j Socotra 29 Feb Namur 12 Mar. J Nile 14 Mar.39 words
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Advertisement40 1912-02-16 5 Prof. Sclnnidt prefers tJnuosan (Santal Kawa Riedel’s) to any other preparation of Santalwood oil. Although he used -trug in more thaD 20 cases, he has never observed any sigma of nausea, flatulency, nephritic pains, prm it us n«>r skin eixp*'ons.40 words
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Advertisement11 1912-02-16 5 Pir *»11 ir«u»r'7il ••omo’aints, ‘MVH't takft Wood*’ Groat repporuiiut C i.lo11 words
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Advertisement38 1912-02-16 5 Conosan brings about aatisfactory results without the aid of any hx*al treatment and; is tl«e latest and most scientific Remedy and j far superior to combinations of plain San- dalwood oil. Copaiba, etc. At all chemists and dealers38 words
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Advertisement716 1912-02-16 5 I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Heap Office: SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agent* for l’nutng. m MACBETH AND BARRETT. E. C. BO\ CE, District Manager. Local Office: No. 7, Union Street. Government Wharves, Penang. Notice is hereby716 words
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Article175 1912-02-16 6 Sea Mew, C. G. S. s s 500, Murphy. 15th Feb Kedah, 15th Feb., Nil.—8traiU J Govt. d Curonia, Rm. s.s., 2,949, Laredei, 15th Feb., Rangoon, 12th Feb., Gen.*— Ban Eng Joo Sin Kee. Nubia. Br. s.s, 3,693, Fox, 15th teb, London, 13th Jan., Gen.—A G. Co. Nyanza Br.175 words
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Article69 1912-02-16 6 16th Fhhhwart. Kalmoa, for Lang*», T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Palo Weh. Lian Choo, for Batu Bahra. Pin Seng, for Port Swettenbara. Curonia, for Singapore, Hongkong Amoy and Swatow. Lama, for Rangoon. Un Peng, for Pulau Langkawi, Perils and Setul. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Fazilka, for Singapore, China and69 words
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Article190 1912-02-16 6 Fok Yen—Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Pangkor, tomorrow, 7 a.m. Madras taking mails for Europe, etc., I via Bombay—Per Teesta, to-morrow, 10 a.m. Singapore China amd Japan —Per Austria, to-morrow, nooa. I Rangoon and Calcutta—Per Edavana, to-morrow, noon. •I Rangoon —Per Hong Moh,190 words
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Article130 1912-02-16 6 Fen a no, 16th Fbbkuakt. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) 4 London, Demand Bank 2/4^ 4 months* sight Bank 2/4J 3 Credit 2/4* 3 Documentary.. 2/4 6 Calcutta, Demand Bant 174 3 days* s:ght Pr v*r> Bombay, Demand Ban- 1 7 t Vfouiu.ein, Demand Bank I 3 3130 words
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Article221 1912-02-16 6 Gold Leaf ‘■b-kbO Black Pepper no siocl White Pepper 29 —buyers Trang Pepper 22.40 buyers Cloves 32- —sellers Mace l->8 —nominal Pickings 103 —sales Nutmegs 110 s. 25. —sales No. 1 8.20 sal Sugar < 2 810 *al s (Basket 5.10 nom. Copra (mixed) 10.40 sales Tahbuu 190. —seles221 words
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Article174 1912-02-16 6 P rnang, ICth Feeruart, 1912 Bkei* cts Soup por catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew o’* Curry Meat... lb Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail -,r each £0 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 IJeart Liver per catty 55 Pork Pork per catty 3i Pig’a Head... g Tongue Mutton per174 words
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Article1963 1912-02-16 6 2 If CpiUL N Sh^° f fl j? S issued. !2 p s Q o I M- n oQ OV >3 J j 1906jl907 1908 1909 !l*****1J RUBBER —DOLLAR SHARES. 1 to 000 130 000C 1 l P C P <5 P P P Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate. Ltd.1,963 words
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Advertisement56 1912-02-16 6 Safe Cwth Mediciai. Mothers everywhere object te givmg tneir children medicines that contain opiates and for this reason Chamberlains Cough Kerned v has become a general favorite. Ihis remedy contains absolutely nothing injurious and for the prompt relief of coughs, coldfi, croup and whooping cough, it has no equal. For56 words
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Advertisement10 1912-02-16 6 Woods* Great-Peppermint Cure for all internal oowolamts, dysentry. concha. cold>.10 words
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Advertisement30 1912-02-16 6 THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. OL CRE (Chapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF v TUBERCULOSIS > OR PULMONARY PHTHISIS all Chemi ts by Sold30 words
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Article92 1912-02-16 7 February, 1912. Date. H. W. L. W. H. W. L. W. A M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 16th 11.08, 5.30, 11.30, 541 17th 11.50, 5.59, Nil, 6.20 18th 12.27, 6.35, 12.44, 642 19 h 12.59, 7.06, M 3, 722 20th 1.27, 7.34, 1.42, 749 21st 1.58, 8.05,92 words
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Advertisement956 1912-02-16 7 APOLLINARIS THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. Per case of 24 I bottles >5 25 Per case of 48 2 bottles *5 25 Per case of 100 2 bottles >11-00 Per case of 100 4 bottles >9 00 Per Hamper of 50 2 stone bottles $7 50 G. H. SLOT CO..956 words
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Advertisement63 1912-02-16 7 THIS IS IT l WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions v. nich upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the inedi cal profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS 1 fTtTTfTTTT?63 words
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Advertisement87 1912-02-16 7 Mothers Should Remember This. We wish to call your attention to the fact tl at most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted «hen the child has a cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and greatly lessen the danger (if contracting these87 words
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Advertisement890 1912-02-16 8 W. MANSON, American Dentist, Ute of Or. Allen f Co., Pha, 0. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free, RESIDING AT No.\2Ia,JPenang Road. A few loots from the Enters oil OrienUl Hotel. TECK COMPANY, Shanghai Carpenters 0* Furnishers, 4, PENANG HOAD. High-class Household Furniture kept in stock and made to order.890 words
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