Straits Echo, 23 February 1912
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Title Section35 1912-02-23 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FK1UAI, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1912.. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 4335 words
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Advertisement1016 1912-02-23 1 j you re-juira a Tonic and iome* thing to nourish you, Drink Dog's Head Guinness’s Stout, To /<&> and look m t 'S' for this *s> H lalx>l a\ to see that v% you get it. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole Agents. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky.1,016 words
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Advertisement33 1912-02-23 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. TIANQ LEE A Co., Sole Agent*.33 words
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1272 1912-02-23 2 The twenty-third ordinary general meeting of the United Lank at Plantations Company, Limited, was held on 31st ult. at Salisbury House, London, E. C, Mr. J. A. 11. Drought (chairman of the coinpan v) presiding The secretary (Mr. 4V Massy Hill) having read the1,272 words
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Article, Illustration427 1912-02-23 2 How Doctors ark Working to Restore it. The loss of body weight is one of the most noticeable of the direct consequences of Malaria. Obviously, therefore, it is one of those most distressing to the patient as well as to his friends, for it interferes427 words
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Advertisement63 1912-02-23 2 L Tllia 13 IT! 1 I V/atcrbury's Metabolized I Cod Li ver Oil jCompound TASTELESS ODOKLESS 1 he latest scientific pre- paraticn of COD LIVER OIL. Dees all that is j claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the inedi63 words
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Advertisement95 1912-02-23 2 Cure Your Cold Now. I>o t :i know that more i>al danger lurks in a cotnuipn cold than in aur other of the minor ailments? The safe wav is to take Chaml*erlain’s Cough Remedy. a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy95 words
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Advertisement713 1912-02-23 2 GRIN, BUT DON’T BEAR IT in by fnrtlt*' p"ai, <T -Mf'i r j*.*>fn niinr' r««nrily i* her' l'*. !>ut (oolinh riiiiiii; i. 0( i if tr. nlilr hi- i f tl'r kiril lornliirli thrm is no rt*rn**aly, t*»a-:i, ri iNktlms, ti-.a j»rin*r*tt n* llos«i|»hjr tins its «»<••*». hot ck«m hp**713 words
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Advertisement1209 1912-02-23 2 ANOTHER GRAND PROGRAMME For the Chinese New Year George Towa Cinematograph, Koala Kangs a Road Theatre Hall, MUNICIPAL NOTICE. SHORTAGE OP WATER SUPPLY In view of the possibility of a shorty,. 0 water due to the prolonged drought hL J 1 rvl ,1 n»»LJ n VA/MlAntn,] 4 A holders are1,209 words
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Article28 1912-02-23 3 Vessels iron Agents Ihu i J Himalaya Derjflinger P. Alice Deiaiiha Singapore A.G.&Co. 23nl Fel>. Singapore tli Colombo BM.&Co idOth Colombo A.G.&Co. 7th Mar i 128 words
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Article23 1912-02-23 3 Vessel* i’xr Agents Leaves Himalaya Derjflimjer P. Alice Devanha i Colombo Colombo Singapore Singapore A-G&Co. B.M.&Co. B M.&Jo. A.G.&CO. 1 Feb. Mar.23 words
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Advertisement344 1912-02-23 3 (S H I P PI N G.) r.xP'seted Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. Mar. 7 Devauha connecting with Mologa 21 Delta Mongolia Firm: ward S.VIOU. will m tSrjujh from China to Marseilles and Lnßs without transhipment. tAKh> HY dAIL STEAMHKS. Ist class 2nd class To London by Sea $505-72344 words
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Advertisement422 1912-02-23 3 BRITISH INDIA < V STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. **HX**S vh i KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPP1J. (ROY\i Di li If PACKET COMPANY.! DaM, Asahan, Paneb and Singapore. (Weekly). Deli and Batu Bahra. (Fortnightly). Deli and Langsa. Fob Intended to Sail. Fi i 23rd Feb 2 p in. Fri 1st Mar., 2 p422 words
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Advertisement985 1912-02-23 3 NOBHDEUT2CIEH LLOYD, DEEM. IMPERIAL Q-ERMe.lt MAIL LIKE t IIHE fast, and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen A Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Genoa Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or Nagasaki, Kobe,985 words
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Article, Illustration424 1912-02-23 4 A Journal of Thought. Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Stree 4 Pen mr. Prick. Daily Local $24 p*r annum Outstation... Postal Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $l5 CABLE ADDRESS “ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 583 Printing Department 343424 words
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Article1061 1912-02-23 4 The fenarg A. D. C. had a meagre bouse last night, for their presentation of Facing the Music,” a putril t'arce by James Henry Darnlev. Why amateurs waste time on such rotten and unprotit ible pieces omniscience only can i- now. It is called a farcical comedy1,061 words
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Article28 1912-02-23 4 Messrs. Fraser Co’s report states that in consequence of the Cliinese New Year the e market is quiet an l calls for no comment. Telegraphed.28 words
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Article340 1912-02-23 4 > At the recent Metholi-t Conference which was held at Singapore the following resolul tion was pa*s°d Resolved that we welcome the assist- a nee of the Church of Englaud in the educational and missionary work of Malaysia and assure that Church of our hearty i co-operation340 words
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Article17 1912-02-23 4 It is understood tha f Mr. Justice Fisher will lie transferred to Penang in March. Telegrophed.17 words
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Article196 1912-02-23 4 In addition to larg-* purchased of American coal by the Admiralty yesterday it was arranged to secure the balances of coal from the Welsh collieries on the Admiralty list. The coal will l>e sent to the home dockyards. The Admiralty has also chartered steamers to load immediately. A196 words
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Article52 1912-02-23 4 Usman is syce to Mr. I. E. Robless, Superintendent of the Conservancy Department Mr. Robless lives at Tanjong Bengali and a fow days ago both he aud Mrs Robless came to town. The syce broke into the and was caught. Yesterday District Judge Brown sentenced Usman to three months’52 words
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Article40 1912-02-23 4 Argentina has won the first test match, played against an M. C. C. team at Buenos Aires, by four wickets. The M, C C. team scored 18*5 and 157, and Argentina 209 and 130 for six wickets. Telegraphed.40 words
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Article121 1912-02-23 4 You do like to be beside the seaside, don’t you? Especially ou the occasion of one of those delightful Moonlight Fetes for which the majority of the Swimming Club members subscribe a couple of dollars apiece. There’s one announced for Monday night, when the Town Band will tiddly-om-pom-121 words
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Article118 1912-02-23 4 In the House of Commons Mr F Benuett Goldnev a*>ked whether there had bem negotiations for the possible cession of Wa'fisch Bay and Zanzibar. Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, replied that for many years the possibility of exchanges of British territory w r as considered informally. Some118 words
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Article53 1912-02-23 4 Saturday, Feb. 24. St. Matthias. 8 a in. Holy Communion. 8-30 a in M at i u s. Feb. 25. l>-t Sunday in Lent. 8 a m.—Matins. 8-30 a in —Holy Communion. 10-15 a.ui.—Chinese Service. 5 p m.—Sunday School. 0 p m.—Evensong and Sermon. Preacher: The Reveren<l53 words
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Article138 1912-02-23 4 Mr. Allan presided at the annual general j meeting of the Glenealy Rubber Estate wGieh was held at Singapore. He said that I the cost of production, including managemeut and office expenses, worked «Tut !at 1 9d. alb The year’s profit was i sufficient to pay an Bi>138 words
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Article26 1912-02-23 4 l Idle thirty griffins for the Mav at Singapore have arrived at They are a good lot in excellent F* 1 winded. The Telegraphy,26 words
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Article23 1912-02-23 4 The output for the week ended V i of the Tongkah Harbour Tin DredJJ .n 7 pany was 37 tons. to23 words
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Article37 1912-02-23 4 Mr. A. T. Bryant will act < ls pi Secretary during the absence of ft Wilkinson who leaves Singanom K lr ss. Bohemia at the end of this w A the long leave. °n Telegraphed.37 words
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Article18 1912-02-23 4 S:r David Masson has arrived iu p,, n aud is staying at Rattles Hotel. S18 words
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Article55 1912-02-23 4 Mr. H. L. Coghlan will move ;i resolnti™ at the next meeting of the Singapoiv Mun? c.pal Commissioners asking to insert in the proposed Municipal ml provision allowing the Board to licences an t make laws for the control of coolies acting as porters in town and at55 words
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Article39 1912-02-23 4 The Anglo-Chinese Store have somecood wines in stock manufactured bv the well-known wine-growers Messrs Bur' goyne &Co These wines are being offered at specially low prices. We have received samples ot four brands, hock, chablis, Ac. Redaction39 words
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Article55 1912-02-23 4 At the rubber auction which was held at Singapore 20,956 lbs. of rubber were offered for sale and 18,076 lbs. were sold. The following prices were obtained Smoked Sheet, 233—271 per picul First Unsinoked Sheet, 260—267 256—259 First Crepe, 268—275 Second 261—263 Third 225—241 Fourth 190-213 Scrap55 words
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Article85 1912-02-23 4 Baud mann’s Opera Company is passing through Penang en route to the Federated Malay States on Ist March. If sufficient inducement is offered them iu the wav of advance booking, they will stage Peggy at the Tow r n Hall for one night. This is equivalent to85 words
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Article68 1912-02-23 4 An Employers’ Parliamentary Association has been formed at Manchester, with Sir C. W. Macara as President, to secure the postponement and amendment of the Insurance Act, The Liitish Medical Association had a fourteen hours’ Insurance Conference at the Guildhall yesterday. The Conference adjourned. It is understood that it68 words
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Article30 1912-02-23 4 .There I s a ru| nour current iu Sererohan that Capitau Tara Youg of that town will probably be appointed bv the republicans a Viceroy of Canton shortly. Clipped.30 words
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Article132 1912-02-23 4 According to a telegram from Berlin a semi-official note states that, the statements in the Lokal Anzeiger regarding the AngloGerman negotiations are purely conjectural and therefore likely to raise false hopes aud Unfounded apprehensions. Telegraphed. Yesterday Reuter wired Ihe Lokal Anzeigcr, which is frequently inspired, announces that the132 words
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Advertisement371 1912-02-23 4 MOTOR OILS Notwithstanding tlie f**wr cents e\tra it is best to use Cylinder Oil of a known and reputable make. PRICE’S MOTORIZE and L’HUILE de LUXE are now obtainable locally and in English car and aviaii m tiials it is understood that Price’s oils have no «•jUal. When it is371 words
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Advertisement79 1912-02-23 4 I died They came and placed me mv in coffin. For I’d succumbed to a murderous lit >i cousthinp And jet, k lu.eho.v I thought I saw them) movimr Around mv lH —my death would take some proving A trauce it was. of that I felt persuaded. So I sat79 words
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Advertisement63 1912-02-23 4 Rheumatism. It is now well known that not more th;in one case of rheumatism in ten requi, es iiiv in Ur mil treatment whatever. All that is needed is a fiee application of Chamberlain s Pam Balm anil massaging the parts at oach application. Try it and see how quickly63 words
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Advertisement12 1912-02-23 4 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for ail internal complaints, dysentry. concha, cold»* etc.12 words
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Article23 1912-02-23 5 A telegram from Mell>ourne states that lie Chinese in Australia ar« enthusiastically celebrating the establishment of the Chinese Republic. Telegraphed.23 words
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Article140 1912-02-23 5 H. H. the Raja Perempuan, accompanied bv Raja Yussuf, left Kuala Kangsar last Saturday for Klang to pay a visit to her granddaughter, the Sultana of Selangor. H. H. is expected back to-day, (Feb. 21). The Acting British Resident, Mr. Marks, motored to Upper Perak yesterday, and will140 words
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Article54 1912-02-23 5 A European sergeant and two European police constables who recently resigned from the Singapore Police force are through passengers f*>r home by to-day’s P. O. mail. By the same boat proceed two European sergeants from the Shanghai Police. We learn t hat Lance-Sergeant Rogers, of Penang, has also54 words
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Article40 1912-02-23 5 A by-election is caused at Manchester S. by the appointment of Sir A. A. Haworth as Junior Lord of the Treasury iu succession to the Hon. F. E. Guest who has been appointed Treasurer of the Household. Telegraphed.40 words
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Article584 1912-02-23 5 The annual distribution of prizes to the pupils of Kiug Edward VII School took place on Friday evening the 16th instant at 5 p.tn. The Chairman of Committee Mr. C. W. Harrison presided and the Acting Resident gave away the prizes. The pupils mustered in force and there was584 words
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Article28 1912-02-23 5 An admirer asked Mr. Theodore Roosevelt if he intended standing for the Presidency. Mr. Roosevelt answered: "Mv hat is in the ring. You’ll know on Mondav.” Telegraphed.28 words
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Article288 1912-02-23 5 The Evans Cup.—(Handicap Competition). X X I rs rs >. >. §3 g Mrs. Wright Motion 32 34 32 98 Miss Mclntyre 32 30 31 03 j Joau Smith 29 S 3 29 91 L. Smith 29 30 29 88 1 Weinyss 20 30 31 87288 words
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Article68 1912-02-23 5 Yesterday’s mail brought Mrs. Tom Wright, of this town, news of the death of her grandmother, Let itia Luke, of Wentworth Villa, Plymouth, widow of the late Thomas Luke Esq. Mrs. Luke was a charming old lady, approaching her 79th year, who, being well-to-do, maintained in her handsomely equipped68 words
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Article52 1912-02-23 5 The most cordial telegrams have l**en exchanged l*etween Count Bercthold, the newly apjminted Austrian Foreign Minister, Herr von Bethmann Hollweg (German Imperial Chancel It) and INI Sazancff (Russian Foreign Minister) emphasizing the desire for the continuance of the inti mate re’ationship bequeathed by Baron A’<fis von A°hrenthal Tricar52 words
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Article48 1912-02-23 5 Following were the results of th l fi *s played off yesterday Double Handicap B; —M-e fcav and Backhand heat Oxenham ami Durwuid 0 3, 6 4. Single Handicap A: —Sells beat Hotchkis o—3. 7 5 Single Handicap B ;—Save bea! Kit lien 0-1,6-3.48 words
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Article43 1912-02-23 5 First Class Appraisers liceuces for the State of Perak for 1912 have been isMi 1 to Mr. Fred. Dennys, late of Kota It aru Estate, Ltd., and Mr. W. A. T. K* ow, residing at Sempmg Estate, Suupang Railwav Station, Perak. Clipped43 words
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Article45 1912-02-23 5 A telegram from Paris states that the French portion of the Tokio loan has been largelv over-subscribed at a premium of 1 The London and New York portions will l«e issued to-day, the former at 98 aud the latter at 97J. Telegraph < d.45 words
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Article50 1912-02-23 5 The Government Telegraphs have achieved something like a record. A wire despatched from Singapore at 9-25 a m and intended for publication the same day reached this office at 3-15 p in a quarter of an hour after we had gone to press. So very like a snail. Redaction.50 words
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Article767 1912-02-23 5 I Following serious trouble in the neigbi bourhood of High Street, Klumpur, on Wednesday afternoon the police opened fire upon the mob injuring three Chinese. All three men were struck in the legs. At tiffin the mob in High ?treet made a determined rush at the police whom767 words
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Article134 1912-02-23 5 Crown Derby whi *h has been 1» -light for Mr. Amber” will, if she shapes iuto good condition for the Singapore Mtv meeting, be amongst the best running. This nia*e is by Riding Master —China and is rising five. According to her Ust year’s re>»rd her best134 words
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Article44 1912-02-23 5 Official advices indicate that there is widespread anarchy in Mexico. Several cities are in the hands of the rebels. The protests of American citizens against the roblieries are multiplying and there is continuous fighting lietween the Government troops and the insurgents. Telegraphed.44 words
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Article106 1912-02-23 5 The China Press of Feb. 8, which publishes a portrait of Dr. Liw Boon Keng, says it is not kuowu whether or not he has beeu appointed to an official position Probably he is ac f ing as an Adviser. Dr. Lim’s uiaudariu name if* Lin106 words
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Article169 1912-02-23 5 Tin. —The s s. ITok ronton brought 2,681 bags of tin ore and i. ui slabs of tin. Among the cargo the s. s. Hone Bee brought 3,934 chests tea and 156 bags brown sugar. Baccy. —Th rt s. s. Ran Whatt Soon is alongside the whart ditch169 words
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Article72 1912-02-23 5 The following business in tin has he-*n done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 12* tons at 890 30 Eastern Smelting Co., 50 9*> 75 Leong Fee Co 75 90 75 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 50 96 80 Total... 187 j tons. Tin is quoted in London72 words
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Article129 1912-02-23 5 To-o’ v O.h Day of 'st M»on. Legislative Council. Singapore. Fifth Test Match, Sydney. M thouimedun Football Cresceut Star vs. Young Muslim Union, Victoria Green. St. George’s Church, Rev. J. R. Lee’3 Lecture, 5.30 p.m. Bind. Esplanade, 0 p ip. The Straits t ►•'vi. C L’ek S Kin’s Theat-e129 words
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Article36 1912-02-23 5 P. O. SAILINGS. n i w^. ()VTW*KI>. Di-ranha 7 Mar. i Assage 9 Mar Delta 21 1 Ind>a 22 Exit* Mrvut. OWTWAKD IfHlvil». Sumatra 27 Feb. Socotra 29 Feb Namur 12 Mar. J Nile 14 Mar36 words
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Advertisement30 1912-02-23 5 (iomAsim is a irnppycombination of Kaaa Resins with Oleum Santali in the proportion of 1 jxist Kawa Kawa to 4 parts Oleum•Santal cures easily, no complications. A.ll diomisLs and dualuro.30 words
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Advertisement84 1912-02-23 5 Mothers Should Remember This. We wish to call jour attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whoopim; 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.84 words
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Advertisement52 1912-02-23 5 Japan's Liith War. Japan is having a lively tun* of it in Formosa. The Japanese troops are busy subjugating the refractory aborigines «.J tin* Hokuseiban tri->e. Several tierce encounters are reported. The aborigines will not yield an inch of their ground, they are plucky enough to assume an attitude of52 words
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Advertisement66 1912-02-23 5 Tin? first violent infl.umuatory symptoms quickly disappear after troutmeut wit h ltie<lol’s »»«»<*/ s»»n Capsules. No better prepaparution now on the market. Certified by the loiuiiiiL; Speeiajist-s. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Hk\i> Ofkick: —SINGAPORE. Life A»Mar»uce ami Endowment in All Form's. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW KATES Fit. mcinl66 words
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Advertisement657 1912-02-23 5 For Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow 8 Amoy. Government of Kedah, I The 8.8. Hong Bee, Captain G. Kinghorn, > will leave for the above ports on Saturday, the 24th inst., at 3 p.m. For freight or passage apply to KOE GUAN Co., Agents for Ho Hong Line of Singapore. Penang, 23rd657 words
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Article111 1912-02-23 6 Rotorua, Br. s.s., 556, Bell, 22nd Feb.. Tougkah, 21st Feb., Gen. —E. S. Co Ltd. Thorabeelc, Br. s.s., 2,345, Thompson, 22nd Feb., Calcutta, 15th Feb., Coal.— E. S. Go, Ltd. Lunka, Br. s.s, 956, Sinclair, 23rd Feb, Singapore, 2lbt leb., Gen. H. L. A> Co. Man Wkatt Soon, Br.111 words
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Article327 1912-02-23 6 23rd February. Tango Maru, for Colombo and Tuticorin. Janet Nicoll, for Tongkah, Kopali, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavoy. Leontj Ho, for Batu Bahra. Pitdang, for Batu Bahra. Malaya, for Deli. Kook Sang, for Singapore, China and Japan. Pin Seng, for Port Swettenhara and Singapore. Bret Bangka for Pulau327 words
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Article120 1912-02-23 6 P*nano, 23rd February. tty eour/eby oj the Chartered Bank.) London. Demand Bank *rn 4 months’ sight 2/ 3 Cwl'i 2/4 3 2 1 j®, Jalcutta, OemaM'l Ban. 4U 174 3 days’ sitrbr Priv oj Bombay, Demand Ban* Moulmein, Demand Bank I 3 3 days’ s'sjnt Pr.v* t# Madras. Demand120 words
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Article62 1912-02-23 6 Gtold Leaf 1t»4.6n Black Pepper no star. 1 White Pepper SO —buyers Trang Pepper 22.40 buyers Cloves 32 —sellers Mace I >B —tutminal Pickings 103 —sales j Nutmegs 110 s. 25. —sales No. 1 ..8 20 sal Sugar < 2 810 sal s Basket 5.10 non. Copra (mired) 10.4062 words
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Article2137 1912-02-23 6 Ti i i r *o'“ Number ot i 2 2 Capital. Shares P I Dividend?. Name. 2 2 T5 o I |!l £-11 Pm m cq 0» i j p j I *****907 1908 1909 *****1911 RUBBER—DOLL t K SHARES, p.c. p.c. p.c. p.c. I p. c. .909 150,0002,137 words
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Advertisement41 1912-02-23 6 Croup. If your children are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the tirst symptom, hoarseness. Give ChamiH-'rlaiu’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may l>e warded off. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement55 1912-02-23 6 Safe Cough Medicine. Mothers everywhere object to giving their children medicines that contain opiates and for this reason Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy h;is 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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Advertisement42 1912-02-23 6 Kor ail internal complaint*, dyswtery, •ovjfhs, -;oMa, etn., take Woo la Great Peppermint Cum. THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active > Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. mm Cliapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS v OR PULMONARY PHTHISIS Sold by all Chemists.42 words
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Advertisement44 1912-02-23 6 JEFFREY'S CASTLE BRAES BEER’. An Absolutely Pure Beer. The Best on the Market*. Obtainable at all the Leading Stores S Hotel ADAMSON, GILFILIAN S CO., LTD. SOLE AGENT S Penang, Singapore and Malacca. I* “lb < vtW*!« 9 »i IRAJL MAH ft /J N. 344 words
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Article227 1912-02-23 7 A circular supplements the statement of the 6th ult., with reference to the proposal issue of 30,000 new shares, and points out: The valuation of the Kuans' estates at .£94,800 wa* made as at Sept 30th last, not with a view to sale. The project of227 words
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Article305 1912-02-23 7 The Companies do not guarantee the do ‘e% of arrival oj Hit re steamer*, but wi f l endeavour a.; far os jiossib'e to ensure pv.netualilg. Fn.M Mor S nr. (Kcdal>) Tong CliUaU, Feb. 5. 7. 9. 1 t, »3. 15. 17. 19, '1. 2 i5. 27305 words
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Advertisement1226 1912-02-23 7 REMEMBER!!! PERHAPS YOU QUITE REMEMBER THAT OUR Or. B. GHOSE, is the only oldest and Genuine exiert in these throughout India and abroad. We Lead# others follow. diseases Hydrocle, Varicocele, Hernia and Elephantiasis. I)R. GHOSE’S WONDERFUL DISCOVERV. Patronized by Dr. Chambers, Civ,I Surgeon, and several other European Civil Surgeons. Calcutta1,226 words
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Advertisement54 1912-02-23 7 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVER OIL. Docs all (bat is claimed for it and super scdes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. IIlyhly re commended by the inedi cal profession. ~CFA!JL~CHn MISTS rflgrf, 4;54 words
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Advertisement898 1912-02-23 8 W. MANSON, American JDentist, Late of Dr. Allen 8 Co., Pha, 1). S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. RESIDING AT So.\2la,JPenang Road. A few doois from the Eastern and Oriental Hotel. TECK A COMPANY, Shanghai Carpenters S’ Furnishers, 4, PENANG ROAD. High-class Household Furniture kept in stock and made to898 words
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