Straits Echo, 23 September 1912

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  • 38 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 10. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER, 1912. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 2 17
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    • 1180 1 If r*iuir« a Tonio and] iome* w thing to no Uriah jou, gi Drink;-; Ooif’s Head .Guinness's Stout, V- x \XjJ/ V.:/fc and look for this label to aee that jou get it. rpiiva LEE A Co.. Sole Agent*. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDIUNDS. BUTTERY S
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    • 33 1 Order it in Nip Bottles Dog's Head Guinness’s Stout. iThe Tonic that cheer* and soothes and doesn’t harm. Observe this label, it is on every genuine Nip. TIANQ LEE A Co., Sole Agents
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  • 8862 2 The secret burial at Eastbourne on Friday night of five bodies —those of a man, a woman, and three children, was the final episode in a tragedy so sensational and mysterious that no parallel to it exists in the history of crime. The inscriptions on the coffins were
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    • 46 3 Money Wasted. Don’t waste your money buying enint: plasters. Chamberlain s l '*m Balm is cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with it and bind it orer the affected narte and it will relieve the pain and «oreFor sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 56 3 Whooping Cough. It i« iu tliMa cs like whooping cough that the gojd quihtiea oi Chuube laiu’s Cough Rea:»!)' are :uo?t appreciated. It liquifies the tough uiu.us and aids expectoration. It also renders the fits of coughing less frequent and less severe depriving the disease of all dangerous consequences. For
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    • 320 3 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. JUST ARRIVED. A new shipment of Continuous Cartridge Drawing Paper, Tracing Paper and Tracing Cloth. Prices on application per yard or roll. The Criterion Press, Limited. JUST TO HAND. HISTORY OF CHINA’S REVOLUTION, 1911—1912 By Edwin J. Dingle. The Truthful
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    • 536 3 A Lady Housekeeper a R *4 Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness— The fact that Mrs. Taylor did not give up her work, and did not go for a change, is clear proof Phosferine prevented the nervous breakdown which her doctor said was certain unless she gave up her duties. Mrs. Taylor
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  • 577 4 GREAT SCHEME OF EXPANSION OF PORTS. Larob Sums To Bb Appropriated. The Russian central government is paving more and more attention to the needs of its Far Eastern ports, more especially Vladivostok. According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the Dalyokaya Okraina, of Vladivostok, out of
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  • 384 4 Commenting on Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s advocating the removal of the capital from Peking the Sin Wan Pao says that the foreign guns to which objection is made can follow the capital and be mounted wherever it is removed. It asks whether Peking should be
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    • 58 4 u m v e i u F a > 1.2 <£_!--* i t 2 c~ 2 C 1 r. 55 o *3 > o C 5? C w. 3 1 1 1 3 |8 rt 5 y *5 c C. us Jt "5 s JJ -75 H^Oou3«-tjo Y ;> *3
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    • 348 4 HOTEL NORMAN, PENANG’S SELECT RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. (Formerly known as Raffles Hotel or Raffles-hy-the Sea.) Constant confusion having aiisen through the name Raffles being the same os that of the Hotel in Singapore, it, has beon decided to change the name to HOTEL NORMAN. Proprietor: R. N. BRUNEL-NORMAN. RESTAURANT NORMAN, 2a.
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    • 1911 4 PIMPLES, BOILS BLOTCHES. A person suffering from eruptions in the skin has much to endure. It is not merely the discomfiture and irritation and painful sensation, but life is made miserable by depression of spirits. Ihe liver is torpid and the kidneys are partially inoperative, and you feel languid and
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  • 27 5 Ves»tU trom Agent» Due Xrtttll ng totrfflinger Df Ua toctanka Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore B.M.AJo. BM.ACo. AG.ACo. A.G.ACo. •24th Sept. 2bth 3rd Oct. 5th t>
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  • 18 5 VfttU For Agents Loaves Ludwig [>>(• ni<a Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo B.NACo.. B.M ACo. A.O.AC0. A.G.ACo. 8ept. Oct
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    • 285 5 S.N.C Arrivals and Departures Mail Service Outward. (Jet. 3 1 >elta 17 India 31 Assaye connecting with Marmora Maldavia .t Mongolia Homeward. I'ato. < Krt. '(Jet. |Keb. Mar. 'Apr. L SPECIAL. I nnuuv" -''‘■Bintn. U M S India April 4th. UkLS BY MAIL STEAMERS. Ist class 2nd class London by
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    • 1375 5 SHIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. M7T2CBER LLD7D, BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN 1 MAIL LINE rjIHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Fob Intended to Sail. Steams*. Singapore (Three tirnoj a week). I or* Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Tbur. &>th Sept., 4
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  • 93 6 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT TUX CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226 —232 Beach Street, Penang Prick. Outstation... Postage Extra Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 -V B. —All business orm/nunicationj should be addressed to THE
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  • 850 6 If indeed history repeats» if self, the hollow-sort of Imperialists should read some. They should read, not the dry hones of history, the dates and unrelated facts of it, but the spirit of it. They should read history in the light of the ev lutional theory. Tiiey should
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  • 282 6 The Postman Din-w.is this morning charged before the District Judgo with the theft of some letters from the drop box on tin 9th instant. Judge Brown pointed out that the case could not be tried by tho District Court. I Mr. Thornton, who appeared for the
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  • 165 6 Appended is a list of the candidates who I were successful in the Normal Examinations held recently: Final Ex>m. j L T ng Ban Hoe (e, t, d, m), Koay Kye Teong (t, e, 1, d) Goh Guan Ho (t, e, 1), j Khoo Sim Teong, W.
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  • 63 6 The following business in tin has been done to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., buyers.no sellers j *ll3. Penang Penang Tin Exchange, 121 tons at 112.55 Leong Fee Co., 50' 113 10 Total C2~ tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£226 ss. cash and £1225
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  • 160 6 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the week ended September 21 was twenty-three tons. Star Opera This Company received another gold medal last night, this time from the members of the Muth-hibul Ahzan F. C. Mr. Md. Zain, on behalf of the members, made
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  • 840 6 Mr. Malcolm Duncan of Chenderiang has been ordered Home by the Doctor. Major Dewar, Assistant Superintendent of Police, has been promoted second Superintendent, Singapore. The Negapatam station master, Mr. Wood, is replacing Mr* Cornwell as wharfinger at Port Swettenhaui. The Hon. W. C. Michell, Resident Councillor, and
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  • 178 6 (hcht) S/iecial The most important match of the Pp„ League takes place on Wedne« 1 1 enan K C.R.C. ground at half testing teams represent the I e Con Previously tbo two teams have 7®*their League fixtures on the Their last match on the C R p jB
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  • 113 6 Monday, 23rd September, 191 0. 1 Fantasia ...On Ed Grieg’s Works Retford Iwo Step Why Don’t the Band 3 Selection... Marjorie 5 M Vl "h -Crole.' o March ...The Gladiator ...Sousa Friday, 27th September, 191%, J S'!”!^“'••OfSehuman»Son ß Hartmann. Iwo Step Happy Hebe Tyres S
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  • 185 6 Yesterday. To-day. Rim or Buyers Sellers Buyers Seilers Fall- s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Anglo Malay 15 7H 16 6 15 fi ifi 41i-Hjd Bukit Mertajam. 2 7 3 1 27 3 j Chersonese ..3 5 310 3 5 311 Cons Malays 15 7« 16 fi
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  • 287 6 h The Java Bode of the 6th inst., quoting from the Macassar Courant, girei tbe following particulars about the recent insurrection in Portuguese Timor:—The tire of the rebellion seems to have been totally quenched there. At present a Rajah with 3 a few hundred followers is
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 Fred Lander TURF ACCOUNTANT. Fenang Sc Singapore, HAS OPENED HIS BOOKS ON THE CESAREWITCH CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, (Run on 16th 30th Oct. Respectively.) 1,500 10 COMBINATIONS 1.500/10 on EACH RACE placing them I. 2. 3 as they run. 1,000/10 DOUBLE EVENT 1.000/10 ALSO STRAIGHT OUT. For further prices and particulars apply
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 47 7 London, iisept. 23. (By Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co. Ltd., through their agents 0. H. Slot Co.) Fine Para Spot 4s. 7fd. Fine Para Forward... 4s. 7d. First Latex Crepe delivery next three months 4s. G£d Market weaker buyers holding hack, i
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    • 119 7 (Echo S/ieciaL) Caught 2a a Typhoon. Singapore, September 21. Messrs. Paterson, Simon Co. have received a cable from Messrs. Dodwell A Co. of Hongkong stating that the Dacre Castle has l>ecn lost iu the voyage between Shanghai and Hongkong. Detiils are lacking hut it is
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    • 40 7 (Echo Special.') Singapore, September 23. The wedding took place on Saturday of Mr George Wald, of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, and Miss Christie Grav, elder daughter of Captain Gray who is the doyen of the Pilot service.
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    • 39 7 (Echo Si tend/.) Singapore, September 23. The engagement is announced of Mr. R. J. Wilkinson, C. M G Colonial Sacretary, and Mi*s K. Baird. The wedding will take place iu two wr three weeks.
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    • 36 7 (Echo Sftccial.) Singapore, September 23. A baiu|iiet was given to H. H. the Sultan of Johore by the Johore officials on Saturdar. There were mutual congratulations on the progress made by tbe country.
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    • 37 7 (Echo Special.) Singapore, September 23. The garrison manoeuvres culminated yesterday in a battle at Jurong. The feature of the operations was the rapid transport of troop* by motor lorries. The Volunteers turned out in force.
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    • 42 7 (Echo Special.) Singapore, September 23. The inquiry into the Soamew-Waterwitch collision was continued on Saturday. Several of the crew of the Seamew gave evidence. The case for the Crown has closed. l-iTEH.—Counsel address the Court toJudgment is ei}>ected this afternoon.
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    • 13 7 (Echo S/teciaf.) Singapore, September 23. The Oomtnauder-in-Chief of Netherlands hidia is dead.
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    • 35 7 (Reuter.) London, September 21. At the Londou Athletic Club Sports at auifwrd bridge Appleg&rth won the 220 lr *s in 21 4/5 sec. This is equal to the Bri tuh record.
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    • 43 7 Healer.) A Rich Find. New Orleans, September 21. 1 l’anaaii ('anal Commissioners state **®>erican capitalists who are investi- )ave n *P° r t©d a rich oil field in jut’ian territory near the canal, promisUj'n ve the fuel problem in the Canal
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    • 38 7 Reuter London, Septemlier 22. t Oaily Mail states that General Sir j n “*uhlton will leave England for a few iLrUi 0 r *P° r t on the defences of Hongkong tbs treaty ports of China.
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    • 188 7 (Reuter.) t I ABOUT IT AND ABOUT. London, September 22. The advantages and disadvantages and the justice and injustice of supporting the six-Power Iran group is the subject of much discussion in the Press and financial circles The Spectator denounces the Radical criticism of Sir Edward Grey
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    • 59 7 (Reuter London, September 21. Col. Sara Hughes, the Canadian Minister of Militia, who is visiting England attended the Army manoeuvres. He has inaugurated an interchange of visits between British and Canadian Regular and Territorial Officers and hopes to extend it so that the officers will command units iu
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    • 34 7 (Reuter.) Copenhagen, September 22. The King of Denmark received in the royal yacht Rear Admiral Bayly, the commanders, and tho senior officers of the British Squadron at present in Copenhagen.
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    • 35 7 (Reuter.) Paris, September 22. A telegram from Smyrna states that 350 Cretans landed at Samos and are marching to Vathy where an Ottoman garrison is stationed. An immediate attack is probable.
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    • 28 7 {Reuter.) London, September 22. The Italians occupied the oasis of Hauzur in Tripoli after a fierce two-hours’ fight. The Italian losses were 203 killed and wounded.
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    • 29 7 Reuter.) London, September 21. Hatfield’s time in swimming a thousand yards at Glasgow was 13 min. 19| secs and not 13 min. 22i secs, as previously stated.
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    • 32 7 (Reuter.) London, September 21. The assailant of M. Sazonoff, the Russian Foreign Minister who is at present on a visit to Londou, has been released. He is a harmless crank.
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    • 71 7 (Reuter.) London, September 21. At a meeting in London between prominent Australians and representatives of British shipping companies the AngloAustralian shipping congestion was discussed One speaker said that 15,000,000 people were wanted quicklv to bring up the population to 20,000,000, which is regarded as the safety minimum.
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    • 42 7 (Reuter.) Csptaia Morrison's Investments. London, September 21. The Daily Express states that Captain Morrison, the ex-member of the House of Commons, has been purchasing upuiense tract, in Briti.b Eaat Africa. H.ucmlii ed with having invested X 1,000,000 at Nairobi.
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    • 27 7 (Reuter.) Louduv, Septtmber 21. The death ha? taken place, at the age of 73, of Sir "Whittaker Ellis who was Lord Mayor of London during 1831-2.
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    • 119 7 (Reuter.) A Nationalist Attack. London, September 21. The Nationalists attacked a procession escorting Sir Edward Carson to the station !in Londonderry. The Police dispersed the mob. Two policemen were stoned. Four j bandsmen were injured. O'Brien At Cork. Mr. William O’Brien, speaking at Cork, said that the Insurance Act
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    • 26 7 (Reuter.) London, September 21. Two German lieutenants were killed while Hying at Freiberg. London, September 23. The airman Astley was killed while flying at Belfast.
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    • 194 7 Reuter. London, September 21. It is expected that the discussions between Sir Edward Grey and M. Sazonoff will have far-reaching results. j I**’" Mainly about Persia. M. Sazonoff will confer with Sir Edward Grey at the Foreign Office to-day. They will probably journey together to Balmoral where
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    • 104 7 Reuter.) London, September 21. Reuter learns that though tho reports of the alliance between the Balkan States is not confirmed, the Balkan legations in Londou admitted that a rapprochement exist.*. The situation is grave unless public excitement in the Balkans is allayed by reforms in the European provinces
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    • 35 7 Reuter.) London, September 23. Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Coleraine, said that Ulster would never be conquered. Loyalists should sign the Covenant and not care tuppence whether it was treason or not.
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    • 39 7 Reuter.) Wilhelmshaven, S*ptember 23. At the conclusion of the macceuvres the Kaiser sect a wireless message to the fleet conveying his waraest thanks for the diligent and faithful labour to increase o:ir readiness in war.”
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    • 42 7 Reuter.) London, September 2 1. Leigh, the Suffragist who was imprisoned on August 8, has been released. She is emaciated, having gone on hunger strike for 44 days, and had to be lifted from the taxicab to an invalid chair.
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    • 224 7 (Reuter.) London, September 23. Dr. Morrison hat left for Paris. He will also visit Berlin,, reaching Peking on October 9. During his visit to Europe Dr. Morrison will be very active in educating public opinion in the direction of a British mission to the Chinese Republic. In an
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    • 26 7 (Reuter.) London, September 22. The battleship cruiser Princess Royal has returned to Plymouth after hex trials. She made a record speed of 34 knots.
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    • 128 7 Reuter.) Suffragists Mauled. ,f London, September 22. The English Suffragists, ignoring the ap v peal of their Welsh sisters, sent down a part to interrupt the demonstration of 5,000, attending the presentation by Mr. Lloyd George of an institute toJLlanystumdwy, the village of his boyhood. At the
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    • 284 7 No Ground for Interference. In view- of the questions raised in the British Parliament regarding Thibet, the Peking Special Correspondent of th 3 Daily Teleyraph state', in the course of an article, that he applied to the Waichiao Pu for a statement of the Chinese case, and
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    • 94 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 2.—Eastbourne Tragedy. 3. do. 4. Pussia in The East. Newspapers Criticise Dr. Sun’s Suggestion. B.—T<egislative Council. 9.—The Port of Para. 10.—The Future of Sarawak. Futurist Literature. 11.—S'ang as a Fine Art. Drv!«k Iscapablk—William O’Neill, who said he carue
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  • 152 7 Rice —The B. I. s.s. Ellora from Rangoon brought 13,276 bags of rice. General Cakoo— The s.s. Hiroshima Maru from Calcutta is discharging 127 tons of general cargo. Petroleum. —The tug steamer, belonging to the Angld Saxon Petroleum Company, arrived here this morning from Peng L a lan Soesoe
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  • 113 7 s.s. lrang IS bags tin ore s.s. 20 slabs tin s.s. Malacca ...1,000 bags tin ore s s. Hebe ...1,606 slabs tin s.s. 20 cases rubber seeds Bs. 37 rubber s.s. Perak 70 bags copra s.s. Ban Wliatt Soon 78 betelnuts s.s. 15 patchouli leaves ss. 389 pepper
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  • 26 7 TO-DAT 13th Duj of Bth Moon. Band, Esplanade, 6 pm. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Matsuo's Japanese Cinematograph, Penang Road
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 299 7 The singer sang a sweet, sweet song In a weak old voice, each note was wrong With roth n old eggs they pelted him £u;h g(n_»rosity melted him So he went to his digs at once and got Woods’ Peppermint Cure, to get the top-note. His voice has leturned, so
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    • 370 7 STEWARTS TOURISTS GUIDE TO THE FAR EAST. A Complete Handbook with Notes on Durmali and the Malay States and detailed information and description of the vornge FROM SOUTH M PTON TO TOKYO. i I $i per copy [2 6] each. Pritchaid Co, Straits Echo” Ciiter iou Press, Pinang Gazette Office,
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  • 4383 8 HARBOURS BILL OPPOSED TO THE END. THE UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS’ PROTEST. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held on Friday afternoon. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M G.) presided and the other members present were, His Excellency the General Officer Commanding, Major General T. E. Stephenson,
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  • 118 8 Pmano. 23rb September. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London, Demand Bank 4 months’ sight Bank 9V? 3 Credit 3 Documentary. 9 /4» Calcutta, Demand Bauk rli* 3 days’sight Private 17 7 Bombay, Demand Bmk ,I':* lioulmein, Demand Bank ,1.7 3 days’sight Private Madras, Demand Bank jl., 3 days’
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  • 209 8 g? ld 164.6(1 Black Pepper M tock White Pepper 84$ buyer» c!Z Peppir Mace p. "On P.cku*s Nutmegs 110», 29.50 bL n q No -l 8.20 J,, Sugar... 2 8.10 „1, 5.15 buyer. Copra (mixed) 10.6) buyer, (l ahb y n 190,-X. autJn f OOl 1 245,- Susu 20.
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  • 161 8 Penang, 23bo September, 1912. Beef— e lt. Soup per catty 14 Boast n 24 Steaks n 24 Stew or Curry Moat... 16 Bump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork— Pork pei rutty 32 Pig's Hoad... £0 Feet
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 259 8 LIE SIEN BIE, BATAVIAN PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, CHOP “BIE YONG KING,” Djalan Toko, hfeuan, Deli. Telephone 270. Studio open daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photographs of all sizes and descriptions taken. Best workmanship guaranteed. Enlargements made. Amateurs negatives developed. Estate Photos, Interiors, Groups, Landscapes, a speciality. Pictures Framed. A
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  • 292 9 The report of the Port of Para states that the substructure works of the Port of Para were finished on April 30, 1912, and the remaining works are well advanced. The company should be in possession of a completely equipped port before the end of the
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  • 383 9 The Companies do not guarantee the dates of arrival of these vessels, hut will endeavour as far as possible to ensure punctuality. From Alor Star, (Kedah). Kedah, Spt. IG, 18, 20, 22, 24, 2G, 28 and 3 and, Tong Chuan, Sept. 17, 19,21,23,25, 27 and 29. Bagan
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  • SHIPPING.
    • 197 9 India, Br. s.s., 4,199, Gordon, 21st Sept, Shanghai, 10th Sept, Gen.—A. G. A Co. Cornelia, B r s.s., 194, Case, 2lst Sept, Malacca, 19th Sept, Gen.—E. S. Co., Ltd. Nord, Br. ss 1,145, Cooper, 21st Sept, Pulo Laut, 11th Sjpt., Coal.-B. M. A Co. Hiroshima Moth, Jap. s.s, 2,035,
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    • 60 9 23rd September. Mary Austin for Trang and Pang Nga. Leong Ho, for Batu Bahra. Cornelia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Hong Wan I, for Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. Avagyee, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Tong Chay Un, for Pulau Langkawi. Lian Choo, for Pulau langkawi,
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    • 301 9 f om Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Isabella to-morrow, 6 a m. Yen Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a-in. Teluk Anson —Per Ilebe, to-., orrow, 4 p.m. Poit r wettenham and Singapore Per Klang, to-morrow, 4-?0 pm. mn Wick Da's. Taipmg, 7-15 a.m. Ipoh and Bafu Gajah and 1.45
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 782 9 The Insular Life Assurance Co., LIMITED. CAPITAL Ps7500,000. Head, Office 25, Market Street, Manilla|P.I. LEON MOOSEK Ew,., Managing Director. Policies Unconditional and Incontestable. Special Features, Disability,” and Return Premium Clr.uses.” NO OTHER COMPANY OFFER THESE ADVANTAGES STRICT GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION.” For further information apply to:— TIANG LEE Co., General Agent$ ••m
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    • 58 9 1 THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound tsst; c.« TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paratioc of COD LIVER .Ol L Docs ail that is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset ihc stomach. Highly re commended by th nudi cal profession.
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    • 121 9 IfjscuUr Rheumatism. Stiff neck, lame back, lumbago, pains in the bide and cheat, all indicate muscular rheumatism. There is no more satisfactory remedy for trouble of this kind than a free application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, massaged well into the skin. Many severe cases that have defied all other treatment
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  • 969 10 In recent years the independent State of Sarawak has ee’dom been in the limelight of the public and Press of this country. Under the wiso rule of Rajah Brooke it hat pursued the even tenour of its way without attracting attention to itself. A telegraphed summary
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  • 865 10 Paris, July 12.—“ Let us cultivate a hatred of intelligence. To be understood is unnecessary,” is the c inclusion of Marinetti’s latest message to humanity under the title of A Technical Manifesto of Futurist Literature.” For this purpose modem languages must be entirely remodeled and most of the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 47 10 Children’s Ailments. Disorders of the stomach and constipation are the most common diseases of children To correct them you will find nothing better than Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are easy and pleasant to take and mild and g ntle in their action. Sold b/ all Dispensaries and Dealers'
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    • 411 10 KESHRANJAN OIL 'The o n e 1 %i K iSI k *LV: Kavira N. N. SEN’S KESHRANJAN AGED MILD PURE BEST FIRST AND l Foremost HAIR OIL for Bath and Toilet. Imitation may be the sincerest flattery but be sure you see on the label KEBHRANJAN with the facsimile of
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    • 400 10 8,000,000 Rubier ELEVEN GOLD MEDALS FUSSELES PURE. RICH. THICK, mm m EATING CREAM g If ('Golden Butterfly'Brand) .Wj. The Whipping’Cream—is better than Devonshire Cream. DIRECTIONS—Add one-third ciuan'.ity ordinary m ik, or Ess, according lo thickness you v/sh the cream to whip, beat thoroughly, flavour and sweeten according to taste, and
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  • 1082 11 SoMK Americanisms t e Western tourist is «.t ill our favourito earner migrant, «*7» a London paper. American opera has found a home in i ndon. Mr. Eugene Walter, author of ij, ie Kasiest Way,” it has been rumoured, Lmplates forming one of a company
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  • 62 11 September, 1912. DaTE H W L W H W L W AM. AM PM. PM. 23r 1 11.00, 5.23, 11.38, 8.30 24th 11.26, 5.48, 11.58, 2.47 25th 11.35, 6.16, Nil, 5.16 26th 12.21, 6.41, 12.29, 5.38 27th 1.12, 7.36, 1.28, 6.28 28th 12 46, 7 11,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 693 11 nfl Vft s. A new day dawns at last for the sick and suffering. ben the Oxypathor is attached to your body the generating process causes every cell in your organism to absorb— M to drink in freely —great quantities of Oxygen. The immediate effect is a thorough oxvgeuation of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 910 12 W. MANSON, American 'Dentist, Late of Or. Altea f Co., Pka, U. S. A. Charges Moderate, Consultation Free. KMIDIHO^AT Ao. 21 a, Penang Road. A few loots fro* the Eastern oil Oricatal Hotel Khoo Buan Phuan •,CHOP Gim Seng Moh, 203, Main Road, Taiping. lin Miners, Advancers and General Goods
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