Straits Echo, 30 September 1912
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Title Section37 1912-09-30 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, 30th SEPTEMBER, 1912. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 22337 words
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Advertisement1128 1912-09-30 1 ro» reiuire a ;Tonio and some* th’ng to nouriah you Drink Dog’s Head ,Guinness's Stout, and look for this label to aeethat you get it. TTANG LEE Co., Sole Agent». wm Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOR PENANG 6? F. M. S.1,128 words
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Advertisement33 1912-09-30 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. TIANG LEE A Co., SoU Agent*33 words
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Article3572 1912-09-30 2 John Babnett. ] - [By John Babnett.] Mrs. Pardrake was a most formidable lady. Everybody, including her son Jimmy, whom she alone called James, and who was dependent upon her financially, admitted that. Mrs. Pardrako was walking slowly in her garden along a winding pathway flanked by apple-trees. And at3,572 words
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Advertisement47 1912-09-30 2 Money Wasted Don't waste jour money buying strengtheniug plasters. Chamberlain's Pnin Balm is cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of 11 mcel with it and bind it over the affected parts and it will relieve the pain and sorenos j. For sal* by all Dispensaries and Dealers.47 words
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Advertisement66 1912-09-30 2 MuscuUr Rheumatism. Stiff neck, lame back, lumbago, pains in the side and chest, 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 treatment66 words
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Advertisement130 1912-09-30 2 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. Thev are easy and pleasant to take and mild and gentle in their action. Sold by all Dispensaries and Dealers SELF CURE NO FICTION130 words
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Advertisement533 1912-09-30 2 A Lady Housekeeper I' -4* > 'ss O m. l! Mr ip W: 1 > a,;f§t i. 'P >*A' Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness^-. The fact that Mrs. Taylor dll irt give; up her work, and did not go fora change, is clear proof Phosferine prevented the nervous breakdown which her533 words
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Article1338 1912-09-30 3 VOTES ON THE POSITION IN AUGUST. Sr Bono Autumn Mahkkt» Etpbcthd. Mr E. L Killick who, it will be reaaem l*re<b visited the East some time back ai ■pecisl rubber commissioner of Tbe Financiei 8«>me iwtea ©n rubber in the issue.oi that paper of August 30, part1,338 words
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Article1316 1912-09-30 3 W. Pbtt Kit ob - By W. Pbtt Kit ob. The Committee gave Mr. Mayor the time to put on, with the aid of his man, the official garments. One member asked who was looking after Eaderb/, audthe agitated young secretary mu into the largest room in the Town Hall; returned with1,316 words
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Article237 1912-09-30 3 Alwavs over the head of the Arab woman hangs the shadow of divorce. Nowhere in the world does the law so facilitate the separation of man and wife as in those lands so fittingly named the Barbarv States. If an Arab grows tired of his wife’s237 words
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Advertisement50 1912-09-30 3 Whwping Couth. It i« in diw'.iseH like whooping cough that l R'>od of Chamber lain’* Cough ttwiv are most appreciated. It liquifies It niucus and aids expectoration. 10 renders the fits of coughing less JT'jUfeat and less severe depriving the dis- °f all dangerous consequences. For *U Intpeosariw and DWerp.50 words
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Advertisement69 1912-09-30 3 Why Some Women Are Beautiful. < When your digestion is good Tour dis- j position is likely to be sweet. Your fa» j will take on a kindly smile which is one of 1 •the most beautiful attributes of a pretty j woman. If you would like to be beautiful69 words
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Advertisement577 1912-09-30 3 Not only is the Liver the largest but onot f the most important organs in the hunim body, and when deranged it becomes thesource of endless suffering. When the Liver is dogged by the inactivity of the kidneys and bowels, k becomes torpid, and fails to fiber ibc h:ie from577 words
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Article1214 1912-09-30 4 Is there any reason for our methods of eating Instead of having a stereotyped dinner, with courses of the kind and in the order sanctified by custom, is it not just as well to sit on a log and eat sandwiches Picnickers think it1,214 words
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Advertisement52 1912-09-30 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbary’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound •4 LftfTi TASTELESS ODORLESS Ibe latest scientific prc parationof COD LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medical profession. OF ALL CrfEM/STS Price 11,2552 words
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Advertisement224 1912-09-30 4 If YOU feel that the ECHO deserves A Leg Up It’ll cost you only 12 a month to show it. SUBSCRIBE NOW. You get the BEST Lo al Paper You get something to Bead Worth Reading You join the Intellectuals. You are in the Swim. A High Legal Personage says:224 words
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Advertisement1665 1912-09-30 4 48 HOI, Beware Each Capsule of ♦ao y-* bears imitations the Name and Coi iterieili. i A <£° n *n J e<t >at ithout Relief PA RI S, 8. rue Vivienne. Sold by ail ChemistsNOTICE. AML IMMIGRATION FOND ENACTMENT. 1911 Employers of Tamil labour are hereby reminded that returns under1,665 words
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Article25 1912-09-30 5 Vftdt trom Ayenlt Due b'U« Colombo AG.ACo. 3rd Oct. Ur *inha Singapore A.G.ACo. 5th P Kidd Singapore B.M.AJ0. 8th Friedrich Colombo BM.ACo. 10th25 words
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Article19 1912-09-30 5 Vessels For Agents Leaves helta &*anha Singapore A.G.AC0. Oct. Colombo A.G.ACo. Eidtl Colombo JB.MACo., PiMdrich Singapore B.M ACo.19 words
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Advertisement325 1912-09-30 5 Miwted Arrivals and Departures Mail Service Outward. (jt-t. 3 Delta connecting with Marmora 17 India Moldavia 31 Assaye Mongolia Homeward. Date. Steamer, j Connecting with S.S. Due London. SPECIAL THROUCH STEAMER. K M S. India April 4th. FARES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2ndclass T > London by Sea $565-72325 words
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Advertisement1359 1912-09-30 5 r SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. MEUTSCHER LLOYD, DEEM IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT SI Co., Penang, Agents, 7 V KONINKLIJXE PAKETYAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Foe Intended to Sail. Deli, Asahan, Paueh and Singapore. (Weekly). Deli and Bata Balira. (Fortnightly). Deli and Lang3a. (Fortnightly). Singapore1,359 words
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Article, Illustration91 1912-09-30 6 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 22G —232 Beach Street, Penang Price. Outstation... Postage Extra Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 S.B. —All business ccmaiunication3 should be addressed to THE MANAGER.91 words
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669 1912-09-30 6 Your Excellency, I am presumptuous enough to claim that there is one thing your Exgellency and myself in common possess an earnest desire to do all possible useful service for the Colony in which we have found a temporary home. But among the669 words
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Article148 1912-09-30 6 Cricket Club Boy Charged. Mat, a Malay, employed as a boy at the Penang Cricket Club, was this morning charged before Mr. E. E. Colman with the theft of two bottles of whisky. It appears that on the 21st instant at about midday the jaga, who was148 words
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Article252 1912-09-30 6 The preliminary inquiry into the case in which Japar a Malay wa3 charged with voluntarily causing grievous huit to his sister was heard this morning by Mr. R. B Osborne in the Third Court. The charge was amended to attempted murder. It is alleged that cn the252 words
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Article56 1912-09-30 6 Yesterday was the anniversary of the capture of Wu-Chang. The Republican flag was displayed in the Chinese quarter and there was much rejoicing. At night there was a lantern procession by the boys of the Mandarin School, who marched through the principal streets of Penang singing and with56 words
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Article43 1912-09-30 6 From 9 a.m. yesterday to 9 a.m. this morning the gauge at Fort Cornwallis registered a rainfall of 1 5 inches. Several streets were under water, in some places the water finding its wav into the houses.43 words
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Article284 1912-09-30 6 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the week ended September 28 was twenty-five tons. The Circus. Harmston’s Circus is arriving from Deli on Thursday and will positively open on Friday, in a waterproof tent which makes the heaviest rain a detail to be jeered284 words
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Article193 1912-09-30 6 All work and no play, they used to say, entails dullness upon John. With the Penang Band it is all play, and yet its members are not satisfied. They are actually taking what they call a holiday, from the Ist to the 14th October. During that fortnight193 words
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Article666 1912-09-30 6 Mr. P. J. Sproule arrived from Singapore by the s s. Klang this morning to resume his duties as Solicitor-General. A Chinese gentleman writes: I beg to inform you that the rumour that I have been reconciled with my wife is perfectly false. We are very sorry666 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article40 1912-09-30 6 London, Sept, 3q. (,®J. Courtesy of Messrs. Th« Asiatic Co. Ltd., through the.r G. H. Slot Co.) 8 be,r •B*ti Fine Para Spot... Fine Para Forward... 4 S First Latex Crepe delivery next three months Market steady.40 words
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Article24 1912-09-30 6 {Echo Social,") t* w J^ n iJ a Pore, September 30 Bro. W. A. Sims was installed \V If' Lodge St. Michael. ,ilof24 words
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Article37 1912-09-30 6 {Echo Special.) n Sin b ,a P°rc, September 30. Captain Williamson, the Singapore pilot who was attacked with paraly., s ves tjl; evening, died in hospital to-day. He W* a wife and two children in England.37 words
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Article43 1912-09-30 6 {Echo '•>’jjcciul.) r, r> Singapore, September 30. Mr C. W. Banks of Messrs. John Little and Co. has left the firm on retirement after thirty years’ service. He will spend hu holiday at first in Australia and New Zealand.43 words
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Article80 1912-09-30 6 {Reuter.) Berlin, September 28. lhe I russian Government has made important concessions as regards the importation of meat stuffs from Russia and the Balkans for the large towns, provided they are sold to the consumer at a very cheap price which will be fixed by a80 words
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Article16 1912-09-30 6 {Reuter.) Toulon, September 30. The battleship Paris was launched amid scenes of enthusiasm.16 words
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Article18 1912-09-30 6 {Reuter.) London, September 2?. The Spanish railway men after a ballot proclaimed a general strike.18 words
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Article28 1912-09-30 6 {Reuter.) Shanghai, September 29. A hundred people were killed on September 19 by the explosion of a powder magazine at Fancheng in the province of Hupeh.28 words
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Article16 1912-09-30 6 {Reuter.) London, September 30. M. Sazonoff and Sir Edward Grey ba'i left Balmoral.16 words
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Article17 1912-09-30 6 {Reuter.) London, September 30. Lord Kitchener and Mr. H. H. Asquith me: at Venice.17 words
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Article54 1912-09-30 6 (Reuter.) London, September 23. The King’s attention has been drawn tow* disparity in tho number of Companion*! ll of the Bath offered to military officer* Uj peace service and those available to na** men. He has authorised the increase of the latter awards by ten companionships fro® the date54 words
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Article20 1912-09-30 6 (Reuter.) London, September 29. The estate of Henry ills, the tobe** 0 manufacturer, is estimated at j£5,214,30b*20 words
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Article50 1912-09-30 6 (Reuter.) London, September 30. Paris reports that M. Poincare in official note denies the silly journal!*** rumours that spread in consequence of concent ration of the French fleet in the M terranean. That concentration was dec" upon a long time ago and was due ex*-* sively t* service considerations.50 words
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Article875 1912-09-30 7 Reuter.) Various Conjectures. London, September 28. Tbe papers comment on the presence of Mr. B. L» w ut Balmoral. The conjectures are various. Some associate the visit with t lj o proceedings at Ulster, others to the desire of the Kin# and Sir Edward Grey tlut the Opposition leader875 words
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Article99 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) Ammunition. London, September 28. Turkey has ordered the release of twenty car loads of ammunition detained on September 24 at Uskub. So far no action lias been taken in regard to the Salonika consignment. Detained. Ihe Servian Government detained eighteen car loads of Turkish ammunition at Belgrade.99 words
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Article34 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) London, September 29. Lieutenant Sergeant was killed by falling from bis aeroplane which was at a height of 50ft The English airman Longstaffe was killed by flying at Hampstead, Long Island.34 words
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Article29 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) London, September 29. Mr. L. V. Hareouit lias appointed Mr. Harold Blako Taylor, of the Indian Railways, to be the General Manager of the Uganda Railway.29 words
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Article17 1912-09-30 7 Reuter.) London, September 29. Sir David Burnett has been elected Lord Mayor of London.17 words
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Article32 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter Toronto, September 29. A meeting of 5,000 passed a resolution condemning Home Rule. Mr. Walter Long spoke, affirming that the Ulster men were determined to resist the measure.32 words
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Article33 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) London, September 29. A sensation has been caused at M arsaw by the sudden aud unexpected mobilisation of 6even army corps. In Poland it is officially described as a test.33 words
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Article72 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) Seoul, September 29. The trial has concluded of the 123 Korean Christians who were charged with conspiracy ou the life of the Governor-General Tera-uchi. The Court sentenced Baron Inchiko, ex-Presideut of the Privy Council aud President of the Y. M. C. A., and five others to imprisonment72 words
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Article76 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) London, Septeml>er 28. The Admiralty has issued a forecast of the progressive reinforcement of the Mediterranean fleet until July, 1913, when it will consist of four battleship cruisers and four cruisers. The warships are the Invincible. Indefatigable, Indomitable. Inflexibly V\ arrior, Duke of Edinburgh, Black Prince, and76 words
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Article30 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) London, September 28. Baron Marschall von Bieberstein was buried at Heurshonsen, Frieburg. I>r. \on Bethmann Hollweg and Lord Acton were among those who attended the funeral.30 words
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40 1912-09-30 7 (Reuter.) Melbourne. Septemt*»r 28. The first wireless message from Mawson s expedition in Adelie Land has reached Hobart via Macquarie Island. The signals were faint but it is hoped that regular communication will soon be established.40 words
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Article69 1912-09-30 7 i (Reuter.y rX Yuan'* Message. a. London, September 28.“Yuan Shi Kai has wired to the Chinese Minister in Loudon congratulating him on the flotation of the loan which is based on a desire to improve the relations between the two countries. The Chinese Republic regards the keeping of69 words
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Article141 1912-09-30 7 Very little fresh news is to hand, says the S. C. Morning Postof September 21, concerning tbe steamer Dacre Castle, which was wrecked during the earlier part of the weeknear Keelung, Formosa, during a typhoon. Information of the disaster reached Messrs. Dodwoll and Company, the agents, on September141 words
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Article137 1912-09-30 7 The question of the long-continued resistance in Acbeen to Dutch authority is raised iu the Samarang LocOmotief,” which paper says the euerny consists of two parties, irreconcilable?,” who are certainly honourable iu motive, aud young fellows attracted by prospect of adventure, the latter being the more numerous. It is137 words
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Article171 1912-09-30 7 Yesterday. To-day. m,,,* Fall Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellars Rubber. s. d. s. d. s. d. 8. d. Anglo Malay 15 6 16 15 6 16 4*4 Bukit Mertajam. 8 6 3 2 6 3—' Chersonese .3 6 4 36 4 Cons. Malays 15 4'i 16 3 15 4)4 16171 words
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Article42 1912-09-30 7 The following business in tin has 1 een done to-day:— Penang Penang Tin Exchange, I 8114 75 buyers, no sellers Singapore Straits Trading Co., 50 tons at 115.25 Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at 8192 per coyan.42 words
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Advertisement189 1912-09-30 6 Fred Lander TURF ACCOUNTANT, Penang Sc Singapore, HAS OPENED HIS BOOKS ON THE CESAREWITCH A CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES, (Run on 16th 30th Oct. Respectively.) 1,500/10 COMBINATIONS 1,***** 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 apply189 words
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Article150 1912-09-30 7 Rice.—The s s Eriupura is in the harbour discharging 12.G7G bags of rice. General Cargo.—The s.s. Dilwara from Calcutta discharge 343 tons of general cargo. The B. I. s.s. Taroba, is expected to arrive from Negapatam on Thursday at G a m. and sail the sune day at 4150 words
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Article294 1912-09-30 7 League Football. J y f n.-V'V'r vT c. r c H L r c This match was played on Victoria Green on Saturday evening, resulting in a goalless draw. Under Mr. 11. R. Cbeeseman as referee, the teams lined up as follows C. F. C. Goal, Hashim arks. S.294 words
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316 1912-09-30 7 The above Clubs played their first match in the M. F. A. Cup Tie on Saturday, the 28th iust. The ground was lather too slippery for football and despite the rain there was a good crowd. Tbe teams lined up at 5 15 sharp with316 words
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153 1912-09-30 7 League Fixtures for October, 1912. Dote. Match. Ground Oct. Tues. 1... GSRCr.HLFC The Es- planade Wed. 2... CFCr.EAC Victoria Green Thur. 3... IKFC». PCC The Fsplanade Sat. 5 CSSCr.CUAC ...Victoria Green Mon. 7... PSAAr CFC ...TheFree School Tues. 8... PCCr.HLFC The Es planadc Wed. 9... EACtr.CRC153 words
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Article307 1912-09-30 7 FIRST DAY. 1. The Pavilion Stakes. Value $6OO. A Selling Race. A Handicap for all Horses. The winner to he put up for Auction under Rule 189, for $BOO. Entrance Fee, $25. Distance, Race Course. Corzil, Boetra, Satis, Kewari, Preopal, Bow hill, Tom Lees, Strouie, Nucifera, Millionaire,307 words
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Article30 1912-09-30 7 To-day 2 r >rH Day of 8th Moon. Band, Esplanade, 6 p in. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsa r Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Matsuo’s Japanese Cinematograph, Penang Road.30 words
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Advertisement224 1912-09-30 7 In the Estate of P. A. J. WEBER, Deceased. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY IN Mac Alister Road Perak Road, Penang. The undersigned is instructed to put up for tale bj pusr;tc AUCTION, Under the Archway of Logan’s Buildings, Beach Street, Penang. On Tuesday, 10th October, 1912, Commencing at 11-30224 words
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Advertisement350 1912-09-30 7 4 I STEWARTS TOURISTS GUIDE TO THE FAR EAST. A Complete Handbook with Notes on Buruiah and the Malay States and detailed information and description of the voyage FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO TOKYO. $1 per copy L 2 6} each. Pritchard A Co Straits Echo Criterion Press, Pinang Gazette Office, S-U-T350 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article111 1912-09-30 8 Cmtlia, Br. 190. CW2BthS.pt., Malacca 96th Sapt.. Geo.—E. S. Co., Ltd. Dilwara, Br. u, 3,460, Bishop, 28th Sept., Calcutta, 22nd Sept., Gen.—A. A. A. Sc Co» Aftl /«Inruja, Br. 3,360, Macfadyen, 28th Sept., Kobe, 18th Sept, Gon.—A. A. A. A Co. Petrel, Br. s.s., 124. Hunter, 29th Sept, Aiahan,111 words
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Article47 1912-09-30 8 30th S»pt»m»*h. Atjeh, for Langaa, Edi, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh and Babang. Cornelia, for Port Swettenham, Port Dickson and Malacca. Padanj, for Batu Bahra. Avagyee, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson. Van Bwoll, for Olehleh, Sabang Ac Padang. Lian Chao, for Pulau Langkawi, Perils and Setul.47 words
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Article289 1912-09-30 8 (os Deli and Batu Bahra—Per Indragiri, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Teluk Anson —Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 pm. Poit Swettenham and Singapore —Per Klang, to-morrow, 4-30 p.m. Oh Wmk Days. Taiping, 7-15 a.m. Ipoh and Batu Gajah and 1.45 p.m. daily, Sundays excepted also at 5-30 p.m. on Saturdays. Kuala289 words
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Article132 1912-09-30 8 PHNA.NO, 30TH ShPTKMBKR. (Bf cowrie*y of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4« 4 months' sight Bank 2/4}| S Credit 2/4» n 3 Documentary.. 2/4^-J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 174| 3 days' sight Private 1754 Bombay, Demand Bank 174 J Moultnein, Demand Bank 173 s M 3 days* sight132 words
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Article225 1912-09-30 8 Gold Leaf 561.60 Black Pepper ttock White Pepper 34} buyer Trang Pepper 23 75 nominal Cloves 35.— nominal Mace 12)— teller» Pickings 106 —buyere Nutmegs 110 s. 29.50 buyers C No. 1 8 20 taleSugar < 2 8.10 talt (.Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 1 0 6) buyer» /"Tahbun225 words
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Article165 1912-09-30 8 Pknang, 30th Siptkmbeb 1912. Bbef ott. Soup per catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Moat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver •ee per catty 55 Pork— Pork pei cutty 32 Pi*’s Head... Feet JO Tongue 2*165 words
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Article1061 1912-09-30 8 Name. 0 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd. Balgownie Rubber Estate, Ltd. Changkat Serdang Estate, Ltd. Glenealv Plantations, Ltd. Jebong (Perak) Rubber Co., Ltd. Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd. Malakoff Rubber Co., Ltd. Nellmay Rubber Co., Ltd. New Serendah Rubber Co., Ltd. Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd.1,061 words
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Advertisement54 1912-09-30 8 I am neither doctor nor quack, sir, But I’ll tell you this for good, If a shiver runs down your back, sir, Just swallow a dose of Woods’ Woods’ Peppermint Cure I believe, sir, Is the best cough cure that’s sold It so quickly gives you relief, sir, At least,54 words
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Advertisement69 1912-09-30 8 JUST ARRIVED. A new shipment of Continuous Cartridge Drawing Paper, Tracing Paper and Tracing Cloth. Prices on application per ytrJ or roll. The Criterion Press, Limited. NOW READY. Shak-yer Cheki iK ROMANIZED MALAY with card illustrations BT aboo a PINCH. CONTENTS: Ber-sayhat Serta Nasayhat. Ber-sobat Tahik Judi. Hantu (Informer) Mintak69 words
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Article1086 1912-09-30 9 Yoshihito, the new Emperor of Japan, will, as a matter of course, continue most of the traditional royal customs which prevailed under his ancestors, which means, we are told, that he will be worshiped as the em bodiment of the spirit of the nation. He must of1,086 words
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Article253 1912-09-30 9 Mrs. Eliza Stirling has died in Dublin in her hundredth year. A woman aged ninety-three gave two recitations at a service at the Congregational Church, Boston (Lines). The Admiralty have decided that, as soon as practicable, every battleship shall carry at least one 20ft. motor-boat. From the253 words
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Article340 1912-09-30 9 After fever—whether it bo ordinary fever of the simple character or one of the serious diseases like Typhoid, the acute stage of Malaria, etc. —the unfortunate patient is always left in a condition of more or less prostration and collapse, with ansemia of greater or less340 words
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Advertisement818 1912-09-30 9 The Insular Life Assurance Co., 1 LIMITED. CAPITAL Ps. 500,000. Head Office: 25, Market Street, Manilla'P.l. LEON MOOSE R Esq., Managing Director. Policies Unconditional and Incontestable, gu-rial Features, Disability,” and Return Premium Clauses.” NO OTHER COMPANY OFFER THESE ADVAN'fSCES." STRICT GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION." For further information apply to: TIANG LEE Co.,818 words
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Advertisement51 1912-09-30 9 THIS IS IT Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Li ver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Dees all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medi cal profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS Price 1-25 end51 words
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Article1014 1912-09-30 10 jA'«srsiT inbwosftiNi'Wlh an R in them have come Uidii, brinymg, pa football and oysflrhiff hjAt A us be truly thankful, mroun *the cricket enthusiast Aewd&itaWTb thin piping, and his f brightening” g*me of his chotue are.- laid on tkq shelf for another season. It is once nitre1,014 words
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Article1739 1912-09-30 10 DR. MORRISON’S VIEWS. 1 To the Editor o# the Times. Sir, —In a pamphlet entitled A Plea for tbe Recognition of the Chinese Re- public a Chinese advocate, barrister-at-law of lincoln’s-lnn, who recently returned to China after a brilliant c.roer, opens his case in the following1,739 words
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Advertisement633 1912-09-30 10 srfT Paketvaart Maatehappy Ccnnoa^.) uu |0 ooiiii/lw 6 ii ni tflO SuJ tt I^JCjilleV-i* jr —fj37 j »i/:'ij i.j iwyiii-uj w'uti'jiq v I V/ -iiiv»7 o*b: <>'..• «liTlo 0oitfli!v*fc «lii iti me *«fJ tn i-*q!.Ulov i si 3A/L* 10 3u jiegAilar tbe,Bwigniftcen> (i i jaoa OM(rl xnebota ur nor !bw633 words
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Advertisement388 1912-09-30 10 x (Lod Util i ClOq JtGNMI NSW iliw eHt! CHOP BIE YONG KINC^f, baa j blot i Djalan Toko, jj f*| TKl«PHO»^gJ8, tM OI£I fcl9-.-rnff r open daily from f \r- yf**- Piuitograplis of all sizes txtta descriptions ontdfcen. Best workmansbip guaranteed. Enlargements flpsiiVl YlJAtteura negative developed. Estate Photos, Inferiors,388 words
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Advertisement44 1912-09-30 10 It baa been satisfactorily demonstrated that thousands of persons have to thank Gonosan for restoration to health and happiness. It is astringent and antiseptic and has never been known to fail. At all dealers in Patent Medicines and Chemicals in bottles -of 40 capsules.44 words
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Advertisement9 1912-09-30 10 F wS re a^ t H^ rm c^f < Night9 words
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Advertisement9 1912-09-30 10 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ G ce<tt Peppermint Cure.9 words
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Article920 1912-09-30 11 THE ULSTER FARCE. Br Gracchus in Reynold’*. It wii« perhaps inevitable that the rising would witness a revival of sniper interest in the stupid and farcicomedv which is being enacted in Hiter Notwithstanding the alleged dcL lencs °f the authority and influence of ivliatnent, it still supplies the920 words
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Article495 1912-09-30 11 As the production of tin from ore mined in the United States in 1911 was confined to a small amount of metal smelted in Texas and to the shipment of a small yield of tin concentrates from Alaska, the secondary recove:ies of tin form the most495 words
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