Straits Echo, 2 January 1913
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Title Section41 1913-01-02 1 Straits Echo v v W 4 29 7 12-PAGE "cDSno^. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY 11- $24 Per Annum PENANG, THURSDAY, 2nd 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 141 words
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Advertisement1184 1913-01-02 1 n 7 T»« al oni to noan»h yon, Drink ■lead Guinness s Stout, a n<l look I /N {or thlB l/v "'0 Übel B to tee that B Jr J ou MjjrjJZL- Solf Usher 8 Co.'s SPiClU RESERVE. > .G. Whisky. kdiunrs, buttery 8 &>•. agents for SANG F. M.1,184 words
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Advertisement30 1913-01-02 1 Order it in Nip Bottles. Dog’s Head Guinness's Stout. cbeen» and soothes and doesn’t harm Observe this label, ‘GjKjw*Ai| it is on every genu- TIANQ LEE A Co., Sole Agents.30 words
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Article1859 1913-01-02 2 Feld-Marshal Karl Rnlwrta has joined tbe council of tb® Imperial Maritime IsagtM. A group of KogUsh capitalist* have mad® an tier t«* tb# Chilean Government f«»r the i formation us aaaociation with it of an Anglo- Cbitran navigation company, which, it »s |H0)0*«d. should, at tbe1,859 words
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Advertisement13 1913-01-02 2 j.\, r Cl i Imi’i llArkitM? o«uch at N W«od<* l *|*|*>r*uut Cum.13 words
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Advertisement77 1913-01-02 2 A FJlcwcr cf lißvrri. A- atta* k <*f i fl-»* r i« f?c*j f «!'fw il |if c u I*, «h mvt i o»f- jtm» iron nv ri4m.lv» •..ii’* I n;>l l* .is In* n it-’v ir.l «ill ij. 0.1 i n i-r*s ft r t li» r»-iH f «D«i77 words
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Advertisement226 1913-01-02 2 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps, Ntinerici 100 seres fully Placed Referee t:t. A B. MILNE. Ap|* L. HtINTZE. Ta»jum l!*aoc7i* Krr*T», r.Tak, y v s T.l* m Heist* a,” Taujong lUul uSm It 7-12 2t7c PENANG CONFECTIONERY I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. We beg to inform our PAt rone, We/Iwishers And the Public in226 words
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Article767 1913-01-02 3 Eurasians, i n Burmah. There is a spirited defouce of Burmese marmgw and Burmese Eurasian, ht “Chambers Magazine” of laat month, winch js extremely interesting especiallv T.r.nt A -£r IWhlent of liangooD, who be. hid i 4b veer, m Burmah. The prejudice 1 against Eurasian*, he aaja, j not ao767 words
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Article704 1913-01-02 3 a The Views or Gaht Drsurs. 1 The following is the conclusion of the .article by Mile Gaby Dealys entitled r j Thoughts ami some Letters which appears in the December issue of the English i Kevietr:-— 1 j, Every woman who has succeeded on the704 words
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Article306 1913-01-02 3 Salonika, Noveml>er 30 The arrival hero of the Military Attache* who have followed the Servian Army has presented an opportunity for obtaining their impressions. Their testimonies agree in a.t unusual manner. Tho Servian infantry is magnificent, and nothing could he finer than their endurance, which is extraordinary.306 words
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Article739 1913-01-02 3 How Publicity will Help Her j A very striking instance of changes which have taken place in China in the lafct decade 1 was given in Peking a little while ago. when 1 Prince Kaiaching invited foreign comapondents stationed at the capital to a 1 dinner,739 words
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Article226 1913-01-02 3 War Fever ia Canton. All Canton seems to be agog with excitement. over the Mongolian affair. The war fever seems to have attacked the inhabitants with marked virulence. Reports state that the Mongolian situation is creating more agitation almost thin the. Peking Manohu expedition at the height226 words
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Article487 1913-01-02 3 I Official Minuter. i Minutes of a Special Meeting of. the l Municipal Commissioners held on Hondav, December 23, 1912.' Pkesknt. .W- Peel* Esq President. F. Dux bury. Esq. Yeoh Guan Seok, Esq. AUBEKT. *W. T. Chapman, Enq. Quail Beng Kee, Esq. Lim Eu Tob. Esq. 1. The487 words
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Article71 1913-01-02 3 The r*k’nj Pnily Xeics underst mds that if the Government carries out its Vatentlpn of extending the provisional regime it will be chiefly by the Russo- Mongolian situation. it being considered inadvisable to effect any ch »nge in the Cabinet until this nat tor has been sat71 words
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Article1716 1913-01-02 3 Some time ago, we published a short article bv Mr. J. 8 Caldor on the Chin‘so problem in Australia, in wh ch the- author rueutioued inter ali thb recent incident iu connection with Mrs, Poon Gney, wife °f. wealtbr Chinese 'merchant who, owing to the harsh1,716 words
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Article118 1913-01-02 3 Mr. Unumant, the Uuioni.t M. I*, for liolbom, had this qnestiou on the Parliamentary paper of the Housa for L>ec. 0 To ask the Secretary'Nif State for the Colonies whether” thu (Tblonia! Office has boon authorised to put forward 1 proposals for the anmxition of the sta*e of diraw.ik118 words
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Advertisement63 1913-01-02 3 THIS IS IT aterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil C o mpou n d ttti c m. i.. J TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pry pjration of COO LIN OIL. P ce3 that-is cl imi«d kr l Hll J upcr seek»- the old fishfottea einu!si6ni which upSct ♦ftestb":nach. 11Ighly r c63 words
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Advertisement89 1913-01-02 3 Beware of Cold*. Children are much ra-'re likely to contract the con*-v.r s ous diseases when the> have colds- Whoopmjr cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are diseases that are often contracted nben the child has a cold. That .i« why all inMical au f hicities say b‘ware of colds.89 words
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Advertisement84 1913-01-02 3 SELF CURE NO FICTION I O WO SUFPCRCR N((D NOW Df3P< THE NEW FRENCH REV joy. T.iERAPION ho. 1 in i ii UK, «tu a a ibni«t)r Jor U 1 Iru i I. Hia|>ri i<,l n; mirt t»on* THERAPION No 2 Cur**» Tf»,nl« rft, «orrf, (utHU in 11. Jjo ni*84 words
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Article662 1913-01-02 4 CASE OK WRONGFUL DISMISSAL. K*,ooo Damaok* A**«mp. Ju lgro**nt m tlie r«*e of Herbert Jam»* Nutul against TKe New Columbia Rubber (In., I/M., rlaiming fA.OUO Hamage# for wrongful dismissal. wu deliv* rod <>u M<>odit morning br Mr. Ju#t»c# L. M Woodward «t lli«* Jiidm.il ComiuiHioDer i Court662 words
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Article113 1913-01-02 4 IsJsct os of Cestui. Kchu SprrUtL) Singapore, December 31. A »pe ial meeting of the shareholder# of the Nyslas Rubber Company pesa*d the apertsl resolutions reducing the capital of the company ar.d consolidating the unissued shares. Mr. Peck, who pren'd-d. said that under the old conditions there was no113 words
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Advertisement80 1913-01-02 4 PcrffcHjr Safe. Nerer lie«itafn alioiit girinp ChamlterIrtiu a ('<>U|;h Ketnodr to rliildren It containa no opium or other narcotic» and can be t*W»*n with implicit confidence. Ah a <|iiick cure for ctm’lm and colda to which childreu are «usceptible, it ia uuaurpaased For aaln hj *.a 11 I>i»i<en»ariea and l'ralera.80 words
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Advertisement359 1913-01-02 4 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Wnodi’ Grant Peppermint Ca r a. Coming Coming!! THE Parsec Ripon Theatrical Co. OF BOMBAY. FOR IS NIGHTS ONLY. At the KING STREET THEATRE. Crand Opening Night 1 i Saturday, 4th «/an., 1913. 7 Bengali Actresses and 60 Expert Artistes. Prices of Admission: —$2, $1, 60359 words
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Advertisement1888 1913-01-02 4 I. ir L r. ©040a***************040W040W0gi TO MINERS ORE-BUYERS. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o T HE FIKM of C M. NOORDIN. M*r chant* and Commission Agents, HO, Cbulia Street. Penang, will, from lit of January. J9I.'5, 1« known under and style of1,888 words
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Article24 1913-01-02 5 Irom Agent i Due 1 6 2 i Colombo Colombo Singapore Singapore BM.ACo. AG.ACo. A. B. ‘2nd Jan. 9th 1 ith 14th24 words
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Article18 1913-01-02 5 Vessels For Lear« Buelow Aesaye Delta Kleist Singapore Singapore Colombo Colombo EM ACo AG.ACo. A. B. Jan.18 words
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Advertisement294 1913-01-02 5 >tfAt \V S.N.C P.&O. r rivals and Impart are» Wail Service Ouiwa-<f. :3 mSuJ!" 1 Mo«a Marine ra Medina India Moldaria Jan •Jan. 23 Himalaya Feb. 6 Devauha Feb. 20 Delta Mar. Mongolia SPECIAL THROUGH STEAMER. K.M.S India April 4tb. tAKfcS HY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To London294 words
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Advertisement1447 1913-01-02 5 S H I P PI N G.> BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD/ MBMTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN Foe Intended to Sail. Stvawer. Singapore (Three times a week). Fort Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh, Moulmeiu and Victoria Point. (Fortnightly). Singapore, China and Japan. (Fortnightly.) Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.)1,447 words
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Article, Illustration100 1913-01-02 6 published daily (#xoep« Sundays and publio holidays) AT THE CRITERION PRESS. Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Penang. Phic*. Daily Local $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.60 CABLE ADDERS* ECHO—PEN A NO.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 tf B. —All bu.in«>M100 words
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Article1460 1913-01-02 6 lu spite of wars, 11 >od*», droughts, pesti leuces and divers other visitations ii various <ju liters of the globe, tlie yeai which has just closed has lieen one of re markable commercial prosperity all over th* world. The conflict between Turkey and Italv, the struggle in the Balkans,1,460 words
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Article822 1913-01-02 6 l>r. F. B Croueber returned to Siugapore vesterdav. > Mr W. Peel, Piesident of the Munich 1 v. is indisposed and was unable to itt n«i off to day. < Amongst those called to the liar at the Middle Temple recently was Chan F* Yui, LL B822 words
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Article444 1913-01-02 6 There were some 70 or HO in*« r» l* spectators tins morning on the cou‘e, which is at pre out in tip top O’der, watching the gallops. Most of tbe hors» out did hit work from fiul*»n.s n< under, those noticeably contenting the®* selves with slow work being444 words
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Article178 1913-01-02 6 As usual at the Chura>ff of the Assumption a solemn service wf,s held on the last day of the ve r at 7-fcwr> pm. The psalm .Miserere,was sung toJV.sk forgivenisu f<»r the sins committed durinfo the vear, after which the T>’ Deum fo \owm‘,\ to thank178 words
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Article180 1913-01-02 6 Fifore» for 1911. Hie figures of Tamil immigration in I<<P> V are ow available. They are not quite 1 as those for 1911, but still show thlt a the influx of lalnmr from S*,uthern India during the year was satisfactorr. The number of immigrants wa« 1912. ?f a,e180 words
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Article12 1913-01-02 6 Penan g Hunt Club. arrange f J? l’-ak ;b s!i at ,n9t12 words
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Advertisement601 1913-01-02 6 NOTICE!. The Mcxf'embu Loie SyndiMr T,mi Cher»;; !!>•'* Haring left the) f tl** r I*r< Ltd < n tb« Cdie, LimitsJ. SUt nit »M rut!iuiu*HCJili«n* »h>u!d l euce-j f »r;i» b* •dJf* ***d t fit** ur designed. I IM bENG HOOT. Mi' tmijiii j 1 i red nr, (V» hi601 words
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Article61 1913-01-02 9 RUBBER AND TIN. f a S Ku la. Luoipur, 2nd Jan. A telegram from London atoi that Ibn Illicit liijili I> ill»l»<»r (Jo. ban anuouuccd a sec. n l interim dividend of 2" percent. Seventy-eight ru 1 U*r au.J tea share* are «jii .ted cx-dividend for this ju-count.61 words
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Article60 1913-01-02 9 (r.cho X/tecia/.f Singapore, January 2. 28 f S3G lb*. of rublier were offered for sale at the Singapore rubber auction. All the rublier wsh sold. The following prices were obtained Smoked Shoot £220—5244 Uufimoked Shoot 213 ‘342 First Crepe 221 241 Secoud 200— 210 Thi-d 191— 19060 words
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Article62 1913-01-02 9 (Echo S/trcinl.') Kuala Lumpur, January 2. New Year was ushered in very favourably nt Kuala Lum ur by a dance at the Selangor Club which was largely attended aud did not break up till four in the morning. The Chinese held Sports on the I'adaug62 words
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Article44 1913-01-02 9 (Echo S/jeciat.) Singapore, January 2. Unceasing rain fell here yesterday Nevertheless, the Sea Sports wore held as arranged. The Railing was good, but the attendance very small. The Land Sports were postponed to Saturday, as the racocourso is under wa'er.44 words
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Article39 1913-01-02 9 (Echo Siteciaf.) Singapore, January 2nd, A passenger and a goodR train collided, head on, this morning at the 13th mile stone. The driver of the passenger train, the engine of which was derailed, was slightly injured.39 words
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Article64 1913-01-02 9 fir Conyngham Greene and B.ron Kato. Reuter.) London, December 31. Sir Conyngh.un Greene, lately British Minister to Denmark who has been appointed to succeed Sir Claude Mv*Donald as British Ambassador at Tokio, sails for Japan on January 9. He will be accompanied by Lady Greene. Baron Kato, the64 words
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Article53 1913-01-02 9 Reuter.) Loudon, December 31. In tho House of Commons Mr. Asquith announced that Sir William Lever, had offered the remainder of the lease of Stafford House at* a gift to the nation subject to certain conditions, and added that the Government much appreciated his generosity aud was now53 words
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Article118 1913-01-02 9 Reuter.) London, December 31. According to despatches received in St Petersburg by the Noroe V re my a from Urga, the buriat DjorjietT has arrived there from Lhasa and announced the declaration of independence of Tibet and the accession of the Dalai Lama. He declared that he118 words
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Article94 1913-01-02 9 (Reuter.) London, December 31. A Conference of the Unionist leaders in the House of Commons yesterday consider»«d the discussions within tho Party resulting from Mr. Bonar Law’s speech at A shton under-Ly tie. A statement was subso<juently issued to the effect that no modification of the94 words
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Article603 1913-01-02 9 !.< ho Si•/■ciuf.} K. C. M. G. For Mr. Broekman. Kuala Lumpur, January 2 A telegram was received yesterday bv the Secro’ariat, Kuala Lumpur, from Mr L. V. j Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to the < ffect that His Majesty the King has l>een603 words
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44 1913-01-02 9 Mr. Ismay’s Retirement. (Reuter.) London, J&nuarv 1. Mr. J. B. Isinay. Managing Director of tho White Star Line, retires from the Presidency of tho International Mercantile Marine Co in June. He w ill be succeeded bv Mr. Harold Sail lerson.44 words
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Article33 1913-01-02 9 Reuter.) Londot. January 2. The agenda of the forthcoming conference of the T abour party emphasise the importance of party discipline and contain recommendations to ensure the lovaltv of members.33 words
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Article387 1913-01-02 9 The Question of Ulster. (Renter.) London, 1>e< ember 31. 1 In the House of Common», Mr. Arquith, after moving a resolution «listributing the seven days allotted for the Report stage of the Home Ru'e Bill, accepted a Unionist amendment giving the whole of Wednesday for the387 words
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Article241 1913-01-02 9 A Delicate Situation. (Reuter.) London, December 31. Reuter’s Agency understands that tlie steps the Balkan delegates will take at the meeting of tho Peace Conterenee to-morrow (Wednesday) should the Turkish proposals igaiu prove unacceptable, will partake of the character of an ultim itum. I he Powers have241 words
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Article63 1913-01-02 9 Reuter.) London, De eudier 31. To-day is the last day for forming panels of doctors to work the Insurance Act Although doubts aud hesitations are stall manifested iu some quarters, it appea** tolerably certain that a sufficient i umber of doctors will come forward to supplv t)63 words
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Article80 1913-01-02 9 WiattJ art Witness. Reuter. New York, January J. Mr. John D. Rockefeller, who is wanted as a witness in a money trust investigation, was besieged in his mansion in the Fifth Avenue by a host of detectives armed with siibjicri:u<. Mr Rockefeller, who iivrs iu the80 words
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Article96 1913-01-02 9 (Reuter J London, January 2. The Hon. Richard Me B i le. Premier of I British Columbia, in a New Y'ear’a message to tho people, expresse himself hopefully j of the Dominion Government’s acceding to British Columbia’s request for the legislative inte r diction of Asiatic immigration. He96 words
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70 1913-01-02 9 Her von Kiderlen-Waech-ter's Successor. Some Likely Candidates. f Reuter.) Berlin, I)eceml>er 31. Baron von Waugenheim, German Ambassador at Constaut.nople, is regarded as the most likely successor of the late Herr von Kiderlen- Waechter as Foreign Minister. The names of Count von Berustorff, German Ambassador at Wash ngton. Prince Lichuowsky, German70 words
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Article74 1913-01-02 9 President In Favour of Independence. (Reuter.) London, December 31. A telegram from Washington states that Mr. Woodrow W ilson, the new U 8. President, in a speech at Staunton, said t hat he was in favour of the independence of the Philippines at an early74 words
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Article33 1913-01-02 9 An Appeal For Suhscrptioas. (Reuter.) London, January 1. The Duke of Westminster, in a U tter to the Press, appeals for large iinscriptions on behalf of the fund for Imperial Preference.33 words
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Article25 1913-01-02 9 Reuter.) London, January 1. Signor Romanones, who succeeded the late Don Jose Canalejas as Spanish Preini. r, has formed li is Cabinet.25 words
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Article59 1913-01-02 9 (Reuter) London, January 1. The incoming N x Y'ear was celebrated in tradi'i »nal fashion by thousands of enthusiastic Scots who congregated before St Paul’s Cathedral. The hotels were crowded They were picturesquely decorated and the illuminations were lavish. A strike of all the hotel workers in59 words
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Article37 1913-01-02 9 Reuter New York, January 1. General Castro, ex-President of Venezuela, arrived here on toaid the French liner. He was removal to the immigration station, pending an erquiry as his eligibility to enter tlie United 6ta‘c».37 words
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Article112 1913-01-02 9 YrsteHajr. To-dajr. R»« rr Buyers Sri ers Buyers Sellers frail. RII.BEt. a. d. s. d. d d An<!»' Mulay 15 4>i 1C Hi lj 3 gSXZ*":. IT 2 2 21# 2 5 %&£sr i*- 4 at r mV- 6 c r LiJSli 51 4* 3» Hi 51 )'H Malarra112 words
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Article702 1913-01-02 9 SPORTS. The Sports, in connect in with the p Mohaniedau Foot bill I Association, wore held TCiterdav at the Dito Kratnat Garden*. Every preparation was made fur the comfort of both spectators and athletes, tents and shells being erected on the ground and, favoured with excellent wea'ber,702 words
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Article111 1913-01-02 9 Jadf t.cal. The civil proceedings in the Supreme Court iu which Mr J. C. Pas ;ual sued the Copra Company for salary and damiges were concluded on Tuesday last Mr. Justice S L Thornton gave judgment iu favour of the plaintiff for ?9U9 90c. in respect of111 words
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Article38 1913-01-02 9 The output of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Co for December wt* Dredge No. 1 521 hours 323 pic ils 2 553 2*54 3 6)2 691 4 614 453 5 408 518 2,71*1 2,249 Total I38 words
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Article166 1913-01-02 9 Concert at th« G ilf Club Ilia New Year was ushered in at th« Penang Golf Club to the a<*rom pa ni incut of mu>ic and dance Fully 150 member* and friends attended a liighiv successful concert, the principal items of which wore re.udi red by Mrs.166 words
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Article60 1913-01-02 9 The following articles will le found on >ur outside pages:— Pago 2—Na'al aud Shipping Notes 3—Eurasians in Buruiah. Women and the Stage The Servian Auny. China and the Press. China and Russia. Municipal Commission Chilli’s Pinvision il Government. The Chinese Emigration Question. Sarawak. 4—A Planter’s Claim. Nyalas. 9. —Stafford60 words
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Article218 1913-01-02 9 The following business in fan lias lee i lone to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange. *ll t > buyers, no sellers Leong Fee Co., 50 tons at 114.77 J Singapore Straits Trading Co., 100 114 b'O Total 150 tous. Tin is quoted in London to-day at A‘229218 words
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Advertisement207 1913-01-02 9 All things Lave in >ved a 1« min fifty year»*. Except roan’s dres*,yo.u II find it still Hp|>etrs Upon his Lack and coughs and c )ld* as well Come in the «elf s;uno place, as all cau tell. I'he remedy i* different you see, I stead of leeches, blisters, or207 words
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Obituary22 1913-01-02 9 Obituary. Renter London, January 2. The deith has taken place of Mr. J. \V Summers, Liberal incnilier for Flint Borough since 19.0.22 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article153 1913-01-02 8 Pegu, Hr 14., 294, Willkuna, 31st Dee., MaUrra, 29th Dec., Gen. S. Co., Ltd. Pnak. Hr. i.i, $6B, Glendy, 31et Dee., Deli, :)Oth Dec., Gen.—E. 8. Co., Ltd. Lueiww, Ger. e., 6,116, Burtfeldt, 31at I’er., Yokobina, 14th Dee., Gen.— H. M A Co. Lax Sang, Br. a 2.225, Tadd,153 words
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Article38 1913-01-02 8 2>d Jahcaht. I’rju, for Port Bwettenham, Port Dickaon and Malacca Ter tin, for Port Bwettenham and Singapore. Avmjyr», for Dindinga, Sitiawan and Teluk Anaon. Malaya, for I)eli. Oar ben, for Singapore, China and Japan. Chanlabtton, for Trang.38 words
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Article307 1913-01-02 8 ton Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Hwatow Per Qlenogle, to-morrow, 4 p m. Teluk Aneon—Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4 on». Deli—Per Circe. 4th inetaat, 10 a.m. Madrma taking mails tor Europe, etc via Bombay—Per Taraba, 4th netant. '0 am. Deli Per Omapere, 4tb inatant, Ipm On Wiu Dare. Taipmg, 7*16307 words
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Article124 1913-01-02 8 Piiiia, 2sn Jist'Akt. (By comrtmy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank L > w 4 mouth»’ sight Bank 2/4I s 3 Credit ii H 3 Documentary.. 1; i-} hlcuin, |H»man<i Bank R' i 3 days’ sight Prvau- I*6l lombar. Demand Bunk ..17 1 4onlui»in, Demand Bank I'3 9124 words
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Article229 1913-01-02 8 Gold I*»! f64.«U Black Pepper S'* etoek White Pepper 33, telle re Traug Pepper 23 75 nominal Cloves 39. —eellere Mace m. .m 12 >—eellere Pickings »9. —huyere Nutmegs 1 l<)s. 27$. —eellere i No. I 8 20 tale Sugar < 2 810 eal (Batkji 5.15 buyer* Copra (mixed)229 words
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Article172 1913-01-02 8 Pa»A*-*. 2»d Jasiuast. 1.M3 Bskk— cte. Soup pe cuttj 14 Rrnst 24 Steaks m 24 Stew or Curry M<iat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 i, Feet 15 Ueart 30 Liver catD 55 Pork Pork poi catti 32 £0 Pig’s Hend.M 34 Feet 32172 words
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Article1754 1913-01-02 8 B i 1 .2 I i j I Numl*er«»f z. i a Capital HI,area Dividends. Name. t JJ i issued. S 3 S i I 1 <y 1908 19«>9 1910 1911 1912 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. 19**5» *****0 130,00*) 1 1 Ayer Kuning Rubtier Eatate, Ltd. 9»)1,754 words
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Advertisement61 1913-01-02 8 A Failover of lafletua. An attack of influenza is often follow <1 by a perhistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has lieen extensively used and with good success for the relief and cure of this cough. Many cases have been cured after other well61 words
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Advertisement84 1913-01-02 8 For CbiKlren’a flacking Cough at Night, W.mi-I»' Or»at '>pparmint Cum. CHAPOTEAUT’S HUOl NO (TRATIVt TASTE PRINCIPLE NO OK SMELL COD NO LIVER NAUSEA OIL MORRHUOL Is superior to Emulsions or Oil.it cur Incipient Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis ami Scrofula Each tin> M -rrtniol rapsule is extracted from a tcaspooiiful of ou<l84 words
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Article977 1913-01-02 9 Reuter cabled us yesterday that Stafford House had been offered to the nation, ao the following extracts 4 rom an aiti le by Mr Fil-on Young in the Saturday R'riw have 'at anv rate the merit of actuality Th«* sale of Stafford House is more than L p977 words
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Article1196 1913-01-02 9 CLAIM FOR DAMAGES. The case in which Mr. J. C. Pasijual is suing the Copra Company Ltd. for (a) 55,000 damages for misrepresentation and breach of contract, (b) ten days’ salary at i $3OO a month, (c) twenty days’ salary at I $5O a day, and (d1,196 words
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Article647 1913-01-02 9 Massacres by Irregular Hands. Salonika, November 30. I am unfortunately obliged to renounce my intention of telegraphing details of mas sacres as soon as they are authenticated, owing to the plethora of these incidents. M icedonia is being drenched with the blood of innocent victims, and it is647 words
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Article104 1913-01-02 9 Penang, January 2, 1913 4 m s Bank drafts on London 2/415 D/D «/a V t/t 4 v 3 in/* Credits mi /[I HO d/• •>/»?'» 30 d/« tt t>i 2/411 I D/D B»nk buying 2'4» New York i sg| Paris M otqi Hamburg tt 238 1 Java,104 words
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Article52 1913-01-02 9 To- DA Y 25th I>a.v of 11 th Moon. Penang Assizes. The Convent Christmas Tier’. Band, Golf Club, 0 p m. •4eoige Town Cmemiitograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. To-morrow. 26th Day of l!th Moon. Band, Esp'anade, 6 p.m. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph,52 words
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Article33 1913-01-02 9 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. OoTFABn. Homeward Aitayr 9 Jan. I Delta II Jan. Himalaya 23 India 26 Erra Scnln. OrrwAKn. Homsward. Snmali 14 Jan. I Sicilia 2 Jan. Namur 28 Sumatra 1633 words
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Article16 1913-01-02 9 German Bvelow) 2nd Jan. English A tuny 9th China (Delta) ...11th China Kleixt) ...14th16 words
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Article18 1913-01-02 9 O New Moon Jan 7th (J* irst (Quarter 16th O Full Mood 22nd Hast Quarter 29th18 words
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Article3202 1913-01-02 11 GENERAL MEETING. A S.TisKAoroRT Year. IIh» Fifth Ordinary General Meeting of sh ireholders was held on Decern tier 2 at the Loudon Cham tier of Commerce, Mr. Arthur 1 Lanipard presiding. The Representative of the Secretaries Harrisons and Crcsfield (Limite having read the notice convening the meeting and3,202 words
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