Straits Echo, 6 January 1913
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Title Section38 1913-01-06 1 Straits Echo 12-PAGE EDITION. DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS, CIRCULATING I». RvL'GHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. YOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, MONDAY, 6th JANUARY, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 438 words
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Advertisement1072 1913-01-06 1 Jf jo® rerjaire a Tome and wiu tliuig to nouriah rou, Drink Guinness's Stout, and look for this fv^JM -> v\ label to see that jou get it. riA.NO fiER A Co., Sole Agents. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENT8 FOR PENANG F.1,072 words
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Advertisement33 1913-01-06 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 TLANO LEE A Co.. Sole Agentt33 words
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1470 1913-01-06 2 'I hat Ii itish nn reliant shipping, not reclining vessels of b-ss than 1U0 tons gross register, has increased in the last twentylive years from a little over eleven million tors to nearly twenty million* is a fact which, 1 sil«tIv ifated, conveys little to1,470 words
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Article480 1913-01-06 2 i Ihe Journal </*•* Llrhit* publishes the late <*ount'l o stoy*s wili, which was wiitten in 1910 on the stump of a tree a few nnl s x from Yasnaia Folium, leaving his entire literary property, published and ui publishj ed. to bis d. uuliter Alexandra. '1 le*480 words
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Article332 1913-01-06 2 Thk Coxt»ct of Civilizations. Sir Francis Yi unghusband lectureil to a i largely-attended meetng of the Centr 1 Asian Society ricentlv on the reciproc. 1 ii finance of Furore and Asia on each othe r He said that those who had spent tl e > l*est years332 words
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Advertisement310 1913-01-06 2 i 9 Ju-Jitsu School. PENANG CONFECTIONERY. 1 t xirv'T! r 1 P Profrssor Y. K. V L’RAKAMI rill be |l 4«. «1 to mtmr unicato frith an_T Gentiniua at the HEAD-SCHOOL, No. 159, ARCYLE ROAD. r CNA' c. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. We teg to inform our Patrons, "‘‘'f*'” the Public in310 words
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Article572 1913-01-06 3 The swift convictions in the trials if Police Lieutenant Bee-er and the four gunmen for the murder of the gambler Herman Rosenthal moan, iu the opiuiou of the New York pa{*)rs and of the press generally, tar more than merely a death sentence for five572 words
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Article319 1913-01-06 3 Wlion the anaouueomeat was made Home weeks ago that Mr. and Mr*. lethickLawrence had severed their connection with that most militant of the numerous British Suffrage Societies, the Women’s Social and Political Uniou, there was much speculation as to what would be the result on the movement. Many319 words
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Article1259 1913-01-06 3 Wiit the Turks were Defeated j The Turks were formerly considered the most formidable soldiers in the world, a considerable section of which they conjquered. Like the Spanish infantry of Charles V., they were the terror of Europe, and were held to lie invincible. Now Europe is wondering1,259 words
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Advertisement70 1913-01-06 3 Recommended Everywhere. Mr Piet A. TTv*. living at Frankfort District. Oranpe K««er t olojS Africa, says We can jrive e'i<- 1» lpgr j Y 1 «cuetit of Chamberla»u s Couyh AYe have use«l it several times for o ren and ourselves and have found it ex«l lent. We e S170 words
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Advertisement614 1913-01-06 3 FOR SALS We Have Received Anothba I CoXdlOIIMKNT OF Tough White Manilla Envelopes. Caeap and Strong Quality. Price $1-50 per 1,000. CASH, NETT. The CHEAPEST Envelopes in the market. None to equal. Samples on Application. The last consignment of 500,000 have been sold out like lict cake3. CRITERION PRESS, LTD.614 words
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Advertisement313 1913-01-06 3 .The Insular Life Assurance Co., Limited, j CAPITAL P s 500,000. Head OJJiee: 25, Market Street, Manilla P.I. F. A. SHAILER, ilamujinj Director. Policies Unconditional and Incontestable. Special Features, Disability,” and Return Premium Clauses.” NO OTHER company offers THESE ADVANTAGES." Strict Government Supervision. 99 For further information apply to TIANG313 words
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Article90 1913-01-06 4 Sir ilia. Hr. s., 4.1K4, Walkin', 4lli Jan. Yokohama, 10th Dec, (.Jen.—A. GA Co Jin Ho, Hr. m, 111, I)ra«on, 4th Jan., Hrandau, 3rd Jan, Ueu.—E. S. Co, Ltd. Ifrftr, Hr. a SIT», S -ott, stb Jan Teluk Anaou, -Ith Jan, Gen—A. G. A Co. Knnpura, Hr. a■ 2,759,90 words
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Article37 1913-01-06 4 Jaxuart, 6 Cornelia, for Port Sw-ttenham, Port Dickson and Malacca Avayyee, for Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anaon. Mambany, for Setul FI yin i Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping OlenfaUoeh, for bingapore, Hongkong. Swatow and Auior.37 words
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Article298 1913-01-06 4 ton Tongkah —Per Calypso, to-morrow, Ipm. Teluk Anson—Per Hebe, to-m >rrow. 4 pm. Port Swetteuham and Singapore Per Klantj, to morrow, 4 30 p m Oi Wkrk Dais. Taiping, 7-15 n.n*., 1 pm. and 4 pin dailv also at 5-30 p in. on Saturdays Ipot, Hatu Gnat, Tapah298 words
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Article61 1913-01-06 4 To- T 29th Day of 11th Moon Epiphany. Hand. E?p!an td«* 0 p.in George Town 0 «*e«i»al/tgripli, Kuala Kangsar leal Straits Cinematogt.igh, Penang Hoad. T ,w »t**KAD^ Ist Day of 12 h Moon. Penang Turf Cluh, January Meeting. E A O Race Dinner. Hand Golf Club, b p m61 words
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Article15 1913-01-06 4 English (Asa/ye) 9th Jan China (Delta) ...Mth China Kleist) ...14th German (Bremen) Ibth15 words
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Article39 1913-01-06 4 P. O. SAILINGS. Ma.l hciv*c**. Outward. HoXIEWARD Aee>iye 9 Jan. I Delta II Jan llim day•* 23 India 25 I s ra bcrvi.*e. Outward. 110 jib ward. Somali It Jan j Sumdra lb Jan. Namur 28 j Buma*n it»39 words
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Article130 1913-01-06 4 PsifAiro. Jascakt 6. {By consriem of the tAarfrroil BanK.* London, Demand Bank i -4 month»’ Bin* *A 3 CreJ t 2 1} S Docoin. utnry.. 2/ Jalcutta, Demard B*u* R'- IJ 8 days* s’gbt Private Bombay, Deiard b .r»* 1 < i Yloulme.u Denis nd Bank |f 8 ua«»*130 words
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Article206 1913-01-06 4 Odd I»eaf *cU.t>o Black Pepp r «/'>'•( White Pepper 31} ntUe n Trang Pepprr 2-1 7 5 nominal Clovos 30 —*eU*.r* Mace ...12) —sellers Pickings v*9. —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 27}. —setters -No. I 8Z sale* 2 810 sals Basket 5I 5 buyers Ocpm (mixo-i) 10 b < buyers206 words
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Article174 1913-01-06 4 Pjc> aXu Ja'fj.vitr b B <nr c^s Soup pe catty 14 Roast l< -4 Steaks m Stew or Curry M »a*... K> Rump Stouk h 2* Ox Til each 30 Tongue... 35 F*jdt Heart 30 Liver p'r oalty 55 Pokk Pork pe cattv 32 Pie* Heed-*» ni Fwt174 words
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Article1791 1913-01-06 4 i i NunilN.rof i o S Capital. Shares 5-* Dividends. Name. E "5 g issued. s 3 J i r- o a s -r 3 |JS C8 K eSo* 1!X)S 19**!* I!M«* 1911 1912 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.o. I*x*9 8 450<XX, 1 13*»,«XX* 1 I Ayer Knniug1,791 words
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Advertisement81 1913-01-06 4 B:w*re of Colds. Children are much more likely to contract the contagious diseases when they have cold*. Whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever and consumption are disease* that are often contracted when the child has a cold. That is why all medical authorities say beware of colds For the quick cure81 words
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Advertisement26 1913-01-06 4 JUST ARRIVED. A new shipment of Continuous Drawing Pap,r t Tracin; Paper and Tracing Cloth. Prices on application per yard or roll. The Criterion Press, Limited.26 words
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Article1173 1913-01-06 5 Norman Anoell* Defence. When the Balkan War came crash- g iT’a/i Europe, many people thought that Norman Angell's theory set out in famous book, “The Great Illusion, hail been smashed into splinters But, quite undaunted Normau Angell has written a tresh philippic to justify h s1,173 words
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Advertisement372 1913-01-06 5 E. O. Hotel. »:o:« SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. r Vi I' "Hkkahhh n sm CO X ffl A '■M o tilt -..Irk I .S-M -J t.r=l LJ i-'i .A .V < ■m ,c v G° a v o i>n i I. fc; -*69»TO BE HAD RETAIL FRCM Kong Fook372 words
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Advertisement751 1913-01-06 5 n AMENDED NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon on tbe 31st day of January, 1913 at the Honourable Resident Councillor’! Office for:— al a io Tbe use and occupation of tbe Government Distillery at Sungei Pinang for the period commencing on the Ist March, 1913 and ending 31st751 words
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Advertisement65 1913-01-06 5 i i: iinfii' niinn iiim.i iiiihi .m THIS IS IT i WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS A M t The latest scientific pre pa rat ion of COD LIVHK OIL. Docs all tluft is claimed for it ar.d supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach.65 words
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Advertisement89 1913-01-06 5 For Chronic Chest Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. C. HENRY HERTZ, DENTAL SURGEON, having returned to Penang lias resumed his practice at No. I, Duke Street. John Bazley White ft Brothers’ h PORTLAND CEMENT, LION BRAND.’’ lands, Buttery Co. AGENT8 PENANG F. M S. iEYES Jeyes’ Disinfectants For89 words
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Article, Illustration101 1913-01-06 6 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) AT TH* CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Penang. Price. 4 Daily Local $24 per annum. M Ontstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDRESS -ECHO—PEN A NO." Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 .V B.101 words
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Article1324 1913-01-06 6 Those who have the bast interests oi sport at heart are not without hope that fhe li *ttinvf Ordiniuce, which has ju«i 1 become law, jnay prove the first »te| towards a tnu-h-nided reformation and regeneration of the Turf. Altlioug) •he bookmakers, after opposing the Bill while1,324 words
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Article670 1913-01-06 6 Klang- His Excellency’* Mr Tavlor of Messrs Bryant and Tailor, the well known Taiping solictors, is going home on leave m March nexL Mr. Justice L P. Ebden arrived thi. m lining from Singspire by the s s Kla j. *ccomp<nied by Mrs. Ebden. Inspector J T.670 words
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Article498 1913-01-06 6 FORTHCOMING gymkhina. >4- from Our Oun Correspondent.) Alor Star, January 4. During the past few years the capital of Kedah has acquired a high reputation as a centre of sport and hospitality. YVe are, therefore, hoping for a good lot of entries from Penang for the Gymkhana498 words
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Article123 1913-01-06 6 The Government Yacht Seams* arrived here this morning from Singapore with J- E. Sir Arthur Young, Lady Evelvn LTm It Cr<>f, Aide-de-camp, The Hen w n ar ot Priv te Secretary! I e Hon YV. C. Michell Resident CouuWded t.b ,eU B Cat r Harb °ur123 words
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Article138 1913-01-06 6 A.iL 0, th M *T- Th 6 E“‘ b U- H. Slot Co.) rou gh their agents i E ne p “ra Spot p *”<> I'ara Forward «If fV »t 'a,ex Crepe deiirer, nexi three months eU «“W W« y M ici':;;; Tor“ R h lu T138 words
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Advertisement254 1913-01-06 6 For COMFORT, STYLE HARDWEAR Buy Akiha’s World-renowned Rickshaws. THE RICKSHAW OF THE MOMENT. Fittel complete with NrokH-platM and Waterproof Ilnod» and ConnoH?'» Krglinh wake Wheel» and Ttiy*. recommended for I>urat i!itj PRICES MODERATE. Fur further particulars appljr to AING CHEANG 81 CO., 6'J. MAGAZINE HOAD. RUBBER AUCTION. Our OPENING SALE254 words
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Article188 1913-01-06 7 TAN HOOD GUAN WANTED. Warrant Out far His Arrest. ho SjHTUtf. Singapore, January 6. A warrant is out for the arrest of Tan Hood Guin, for fifteen years a clerk in the Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank of lodia, Australia and China. It is alleged that188 words
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Article31 1913-01-06 7 F.cho St trend.) Singapore, January 0. The fireman whose skull was fractured in the ftiofgapore Railway smash last Thursday is dead. The others who were injured are progressing.31 words
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Article65 1913-01-06 7 Telegram From {Sir H. E. McCallutn. (Frho Special.) Singapore, January (>, On Saturday fifty members of the S.V.A. aud the Max'tn soction, dined togethor to celebrate tho 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Corps. A telegram was despatched to Sir H. E. McCallum, the old Commandant of65 words
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Article45 1913-01-06 7 Echo Special.) Kuala Lumpur, January 4. 347 tons of rubber were sold at tlie London auctions. Both markets are strong. The average pi ice of plantation mbber during the year was 4/7| per lb. The approximate output was 28,. r >oo tons.45 words
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Article97 1913-01-06 7 10,000 Doctors Accept Service. Reuter.) Loudon, January 4. It in announced that over 10,000 doctors have accepted service under the Insurance Act. The British Modical Association is organising a campaign to secure for the insured people a free choice of doctors. Loudon, January 5. Although the struggle between97 words
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Article36 1913-01-06 7 (Reuter.) New York, January 5. President Taft, speaking at the luncheon of the International Peace Forum, said that he was willing to submit to the Hague the question with Great Britain regarding Panama tolls.36 words
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Article44 1913-01-06 7 (Reuter.) Berlin, January 4. The successor of Herr von KiderlenWaechter, tbe late German Foreign Minister. has still not vet l>een appointed. It is stated that Herr von Jagow, the German Ambassador at Rome and Herr Zimmerman have declined tho post.44 words
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Article44 1913-01-06 7 {Reuter.) London, January 5. The South Africans beat England by 9 points to 3 in the Rugby Footlu.l match at Twickenham after a memorable struggle. The game, which was played under p«rfect conditions, wai witnessed by a crowd of 40,000 people-44 words
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Article781 1913-01-06 7 BULGARIA AND RUMANIA. Reuter.) London, January 4. The papers are of opinion that the Powers are bound to intervene if tho Peace Conference ends in a rupture. The arrival J of M. Jonescu, the Rumanian Minister 9 of the Interior, in London calls attenti n to the relations781 words
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Article216 1913-01-06 7 SALES TO BE STOPPED. Big Lots to India. lieuter Delhi, January 4. There will be no sale of opium in Calcutta after the sale of 170 chests, which has been fixed for April 1, and no sale in Bombay after March 12. An upset price will be216 words
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Article80 1913-01-06 7 The Cause and A Suggestion. {Reuter.) London, January 4. Dr. Yorke, of tbe Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, lecturing on Sleeping Sickness, said that it was perfectly cleatbat the main reservoir of infection was big game, but whether an thing was to be gained by slaughtering them was80 words
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Article69 1913-01-06 7 Stay of Execution Granted. {Reuter.) Chicago, January 4. The United States Court of Appeal has granted «a stay of erecution of the sentences passed on the accused in the dynamite conspiracy case which was heard at Indiauopolis on December 3u. The bail ranged from $70,0u0, in the69 words
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Article56 1913-01-06 7 Passengers Saved. (Reuter.) Algiers, January 4. Tbe Cuuard liner Tyria picket! up and landed at Boua (a fortified seaport of Algeria) the passengers and crew of the French mail steamer Saint Augustin, bound from Marseilles to Faint Augustin, which sprang a leak forty miles from Bona and fouudered.56 words
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Article105 1913-01-06 7 (Reuter Lisbon, Januarv 4 The Portuguese Cabinet resigns to-day. All the efforts of tho Portuguese President to reconcile the opposing parties have proved fruitless and Portuguese politics are drifting iuto a chaotic cond.tion. Even the Carbonados are divided between the Democrats and the Conservatives. The New Premier. Lisbon,105 words
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Article99 1913-01-06 7 Vacancy in Londonderry. (fiVwVr.) London, Januaiy 4 The Duke of Al*orcorn’s death creates a vacancy iu Londonderry and there will be a keeu contest for tbe seat. If the Unionists recapture it they will have a majority of the representation in Ulster. Lieut.-Colonel T. H. Pakenham,99 words
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Article35 1913-01-06 7 Mr. Wi lliam Rockefeller. Reuter.) London, January 4. The attorney of Mr William Rockefeller (a brother of Mr. John D. Rockefeller) has agreed to accept the subpeena to give evidence in tbe money trust investigation35 words
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Article176 1913-01-06 7 Only Sixteen in Favour. Reuter. London, January 4. The Daily Graphic says that there are sixteen food taxers in the House of Commons.—The Rt. Hon. Austen Chamberlain (Worcester, E), the Rt. Hon. G. Wvndham (Dover). The Rt. Hon. J. Collings (Bordesley), Mr. W. A. S. Ilewins, Mr. L.176 words
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Article22 1913-01-06 7 Reuter London, January 4. The Daily News denies positively the idea of a dissolution of Parliament in the coming Spring.22 words
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Article74 1913-01-06 7 Funeral Service. (Reuter.) New York, January 5. A distinguished assemblage of Americans, Britishers and Canadians attended the funeral service of Mr. Whitelaw Reid at the Episcopolian Cathedral. President Taft and Mr Theodore Roosevelt were present. The pall bearers included the Rt. Hon. James Bryce, Mr. P.74 words
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Article290 1913-01-06 7 Shelley—Caulfield Brow (From Our (hen (torrespondent.) Taiping, January 5. A very pretty and popular wedding was witnessed in Taiping on Saturday when Mr. M. B. Shelley, Magistrate of Ipoh, led Miss Eileen Cauifield Brown to the altar at the Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart. Miss290 words
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Article72 1913-01-06 7 Says Saturday Straits Tint 's: Mr. M. B. Frieuberger yesterday received a cable indicating that a settlement had been anived at in the action brought by John Aird’s, Ltd, against tha Fanjong Pagar Dock Board, but the terms of settlement are not knowa. This will obviate72 words
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Article46 1913-01-06 7 Tbe following articles will be found R our outside pages: Page 2 —The Importance of Merchant Shipping. Tolstoy’s Will Europe and Asia. 3—The Gun in New York. Comment. s.—Pacificists aud the War. B.—Penang Races: To-morrow’s Programme. 10.—P. <fc O. Company Meeting. 11.—Palling Consolidated Co, Ltd.46 words
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Article36 1913-01-06 7 The following are cur selections for tomorrow’s races Race I. Lodestar Friar Ilf. Seronok La Oocotte V. Never-Was-A. Brown Comet VI. The Nun Hot Shot VII. Skirmish Stageligbt Yeoval VIII. Sirdar Satis Rouge et-Noir.36 words
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Article190 1913-01-06 7 Yesterday. To-day. Rise or Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Fall. Rubber. d. s. d. s. d. Anglo Malay 15 16 6 15 6 16 44 14d Bukit Mertajara. 2 104 3 3 2 1« 3 3 —Hd Chersonese 3 94 4 3 3 94 4 24 Onus. Malays 14 6190 words
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Article43 1913-01-06 7 The following business in tin has 1 eea done to-day:— Singapore Straits Tra,lin s Co.. 1 buyers, no sellers) Penang Penang Tiu Exchange, 12’ tons at 114.10 Rangoon rice is quoted here to-day at $1 7 J per coyan43 words
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Advertisement41 1913-01-06 7 Perfectly Safe. Never hesitate about pivinj; Chaiuberlun's Cough Remedy to children. I contains no upturn or other narcotics auj can t*e given with implicit coubdtcce. As Id,:™ for cough. »uj oold. to-bn* children are snscptiblc. For sale by sail and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement43 1913-01-06 7 Somethin* Dependable. Chamberlain’s Cough Keinedy never disappoints those who use it for obstinate coughs, colds and irritations of the throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled as a remedy for ail throat and lung diseases. For sale by all Dispeu»arico and 1 Vale is.43 words
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Advertisement254 1913-01-06 7 What in (he world’s the use of fretting O’er life’s troubles every dav All our blessings tbu3 forgetting, We’ve some blessings anyway. One great blessing all may linger, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, to wit, Drives off colds iuclined to linger, Makes us well and keops Us fit. NOTICE. AN “OLD254 words
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Advertisement295 1913-01-06 7 Notes for Merchants TAKE CARE OF THE CENTS 30THAT o. THE DOLLARS CAN TAKE CARE OF YOU. ou lose money because jour system does j not show you where every cent comes from. I It does not tell you how much you hsvo taken. J A National Cash Register Does295 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1913-01-06 8 TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME. I. Tiie Mixed Handicap— 3 r.M. Value $500. A Hand ic.ip for hone» which have never won a race of the advertised value of mom than $000. Eutrance, $25 Distance, one mile. Mr Clian Wah Hem's bag Lodestar ...I**. 0 Mr. I*-» Toon Took'» hag1,262 words
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Advertisement206 1913-01-06 8 M* M». »ry lt*K, ee To-night! To-night! THE Parsee Ripon Theatrical Co. OF BOMBAY. At the KING STREET THEATRE. KHAB-A'-HAIRUT “The Sleeper Awakened.” To-morrow Night! To-morrow Night!! GOOLE-BAKAVLI. I'rices of Admission: —5:2, $1, 60 cts. <$: 30 cts. Ladies, 60 cts. 30 cts. THE OPENING HAY CELEBRATION (l«t J'inu'iry, 1013),206 words
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Advertisement2011 1913-01-06 8 8 3 S. E BAD BREATH. Your brenth is I iV m ndicatt’% c'N» tfd THE TONGUE IS THE INDEX. foul. You do not perceive it yourself. person f turngur i a *t>*i hrratk. They are a perfect BI<><h1 Purifier and a positive aad permanent cure fur Beliousnes», lnjig.sti.m. Constipation.2,011 words
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Article27 1913-01-06 9 Vessels tram Ajents Dae A K*U If Delta Klelst J! return Colomlx) Singapore Singapore Colombo AO.ACo. A.G.ACo. B M.ACo. BM.ACo. l»th Jan. llth 14th loth27 words
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Article28 1913-01-06 9 VentU For Agentt Leave* AtMiyr *Sincaporo A.O.ACo. Jan. Della Colombo A.U.&Co. Kl> i»l Colombo B V A Co. II re mm Singapore b M ACo. r 128 words
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Advertisement325 1913-01-06 9 P.&0. UTA L f-s S.N.G fAiwI ;i .1 f rivals and Departures Mail Service Outward. Jan. 1) Assave connecting with Morea Lin 95 Jan. ‘23 Himalaya Feb. 0 Deranha Feb. 20 Delta ft Mar. 6 Iudia Hnmewurd. Marine ra Medina Moldavia Mongolia Date. Stetmer. Cycling! Duo with o.b. London. SPECIAL325 words
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Advertisement1460 1913-01-06 9 (S HIPPING.* j-'-ra l ria lia 3 >n. 8 22 8 2i| r> 19 2 17, 31 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fob Singapore (Three tiroes a week). I‘orl Swettenhani and Singapore. (Twi:« a week). Mergui, Tavov, Yeb, Mouline-n and Victoria Point (Fortnightly). Singapore, bina and Japan. (Fortnightly.) HOfiinCBBl1,460 words
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Article4999 1913-01-06 10 THE P. O. COMPANY ANNUAL GEVERAL MEETING, The 72od Ordinary General Meeting of the IVuinstiUr and Orientil 8tea a Navigation Company was held on December 10 at the offices, Ij»*d*nhall-street, under the pre-idency of bir Thomas butberDod, O. C. M. G lAt. D, the chairman of the company. The Secretary4,999 words
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Advertisement185 1913-01-06 10 A Follower of Influenza. An attack of influenza is often follow <1 >y a persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlain’s Cough Kcmedy has been extensively used and with good succms for the relief and cure of this c M.gh. Many cases have been cured after other185 words
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Advertisement483 1913-01-06 10 gUcaiJigj W: 'VNv I < t Dos’t Turn Up Tour Nose Alice. IT IS keshranjan, Th« World's Best Hair Grower 8 Restorer. This is the gieatest Indian hair Food most decidedly fujerior to all other Foreign persistent flavour, immensely cooling 1 medicinal properties. Your Hair will grow as you use483 words
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Article1718 1913-01-06 11 The sixth otdinary general meeting of shareholders in the* Pahang Consolidated Comp<nv, Limited* was held on 10th inst at Winchester House, Old Broad-street. E.C., Mr. J. E. Chatnpney, chairman of the company, residing The Secretary (Mr. Arthur Giffard) having read the notice convening the meeting and1,718 words
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Advertisement767 1913-01-06 11 THE BERNESE ALPS MILK CO. s Products wece awarded tbo GRAND PRIX Why waste your good money after cheap rubbish article f Be sure to get only Paul Sons’ MOHON FLUTE. (The highest award ht .unable) At the Universal and Colonial Exhibition Brussels 1910 rSLEDGE MILK is supplied to all767 words
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Advertisement224 1913-01-06 11 F'ik <Jbildr ;n’s Hacking C«»ugh hi Night, Woods' rjnvil. oprermiut Cum. Specific for Giving up Opium. It i u es opium habit within very short time without ;iuv diffn uif y, no failure, tree from al! iuj metis and intoxicating tilings. ppiy for j articu’ars tj Dr. Misra, Sarnta P.224 words
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Advertisement389 1913-01-06 12 IMATURA MILK LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) L r The Ideal Milk for us» in the tropics, being absolutely pure whilst retaining its natural qualities and flavour*. Chop Singah. Gold Medals. LONDON 1893 MARSEILLES 1893 PRETORIA 1898 SCHWERIN 1889. Grand Prix: *CA V Pa,is '9OO Sl. Louis 1904M.j M d aille 0389 words
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