Straits Echo, 27 January 1913
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Straits Echo
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Title Section38 1913-01-27 1 Straits Echo i2-PAGE EDiTIOft. daily chronicle or events, circulating throughout the straits, the federated halay states and the far east generally VOL. 1 1. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, .MONDAY, 27th JANLAIiV, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 2138 words
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Advertisement1143 1913-01-27 1 [f jou r*|Uini .1 "fomo ani au.u« thin»; to nourish you, Drink Dog’s Head Guinness's Stout, f W aad look for this I I label to soo that s^HEAO^^ you get it. TIANG LEE A Co., Sole Agent». Andrew Usher Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky, SANDILANDS. BUTTERY 6 Co., AGENTS1,143 words
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Advertisement34 1913-01-27 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 genu-' ine Nip. TIANO TiKE A Co.. SoU Agent*34 words
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Advertisement432 1913-01-27 2 reus* xcrcr* 3 q I I U 3 tl .9 K NATURA MILK BRAND. (STERILIZED) A The Ideal Milk for use in the tropics, “being absolutely pure whilst retaining J it«J natural qualities and flavour. i L rt> 99 r* Gold Medals. LONDON 1893 MARSEILLES 1893 PRETORIA 1898 SCHWERIN 1889.432 words
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Article1134 1913-01-27 3 That “a wise man recognises his ignorance” is {taih nUrlv true in connection with llevea culti* iiion Every good planter knows that tie* e is still very much to l**arn respecting rubber plantation work, hence tie* great interest which is alw.ns displayed bv rubber «state men in all1,134 words
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Article229 1913-01-27 3 lu 11 »09, which A\is the starting-point of the preseut sit atiou, Australia abandoned her proposal to m ike an emergency contribution, the Admirrlty agreeing that it might Im* wiser for her to concentrate on the jiermxnent risk wliich was then allott *d to her in the229 words
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Article230 1913-01-27 3 Much dcjtouds on the |H»iut, of view as to w I let her the suffragette movement which’ has developed in China during the past year I is regarded as an advance or not. but in the whole one must admit, that it iudicatesi that the230 words
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Article207 1913-01-27 3 Daisy’s brother is a journalist. He in*' a Hit in CheWt and wens a green tic, l-ut tliov believe every wool he says at home, i i .-.pite of all this evidence against bint evi deuce that would make him suspect to p«*rsous with more kuuwledco. of the207 words
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Advertisement44 1913-01-27 3 Da Yoi Ceu*h? t verst rain the line membrane of .t m trying to dislodgo the phlegm. ..in’* Cough Remedy will accotu- is for vou, and cure the cold that is > ,t. For tale by all I>i pensanes ib i 1 >c i Vr«44 words
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Advertisement60 1913-01-27 3 Cur; That Cough W!ipu vou have a troublesome cou.-’i. it Joe, not nieau that you have consumption or that vou are coirn: to have it. but ;t s menu that your June* threatened, an t it 1« iu-t as «veil to be < n safe I tale Chamberlain's Couch Keme.lv60 words
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Advertisement253 1913-01-27 3 Ju-Jitsu School. Professor Y. K. MbRAKAMi will be pleased to communicate with anr j t lent Ionian at the HEAD-SCHOOL. No. 159, ARCYLE ROAD. PENANG. E. O. Hotel. -:o> 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps. Nurseries 100 acres fully Planted Reference» MR. A. B. MILNE. SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. A ppl> L253 words
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Article1114 1913-01-27 4 DEBATE ON THE MUNICIPAL BILL. Right» and Duties of Property. A meeting of the legislative Council wan held on Friday at tern Min Hie Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Youug, K O.VI O presided and there were also present H E the Officer Oitnia (L*. Col. A. G.1,114 words
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Advertisement67 1913-01-27 4 I > I l THIS IS IT i i l! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound A c Wt s4* Cth Al l TASTELES3 ODORLESS The I-test stirQlific pre paratiou of COl> LIVHK OIL Does -II that S dunned for it and sujier scJrj tlie old fashioned emulsions *hich up-et67 words
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Advertisement414 1913-01-27 4 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! OF THE Penang Motion Picture Show. La otian Penang Ro*d. It ha* lorn: enj >yed the highest Reputation for Excellence and is of widespread R-pn*e. All WE H VEIN STOCK Films cf thrilling advontures Comic elements to split your sides Makers’ Fi’ms. We b-g of our PATRON if414 words
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Advertisement2051 1913-01-27 4 IN 4S L^o 0 I.»'Beware m Capsule of fa c ari imitatious the Name and Mi Cat ’erfeiU 4 flp e<//a,e PARTS. rue Vivienne. Sold bv ell ChemlM* THIS COMPANY POSITIVELY LEAVES PENANG NEXT WEEK. To-night! To-night!! THE Parsec Ripon Theatrical Co. OF BOMBAY AT THE KING STREET THEATRE. Hawaii2,051 words
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Article36 1913-01-27 5 VuteU trom Ayenli Due 1' L>ul" i,j 1 Singapore B M.AJo. *2Hli J*n l>- > [ililhJ'T Colombo BM.ACo. 30th 1>< t (1 It 1 it Colombo AG.ACo. 8th Feb A ■rail' Singapore .A.G.ACo. 8th m36 words
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Article22 1913-01-27 5 uf'.i For Aycntt Leave* Lu l,r,y Colombo BMACo. Jan. u<i>r v njfuport B.M ACo ha Singapore A.O.ACo. Feb. Colombo 1 A.G.AC^).22 words
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Advertisement317 1913-01-27 5 P.&O. S.N.C rxp-M'lcd Arrivals and Departures Mail Service Outward. i 6 I Nit an ha connecting with Medina I ci). 20 iHdta Moldavia Mar. 6 India Mongolia Homeward SPECIAL THROUGH STEAMER. K.M.S India April 4th. iaKES by mail steamers. Ist class 2nd class I’ i 1,-union by Sea $565-72 $377-14317 words
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Advertisement1232 1913-01-27 5 <S HIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. MUEITSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. N. Y. K. IMPERIAL OERM4r MAIL LINE. f.i3t and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau or Nagasaki, Kobe Yokohama and back. They are due in Penang on1,232 words
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Article, Illustration96 1913-01-27 6 Flbliiked daily (except Sundays and pnblio holidays) AT THB CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Penang. Pbicb. Daily Local $24 per annum Quotation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CABLE ADDBESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo, 586 Printing Department 343 .KB. —All buaine** communication* •h'nild b*96 words
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Article36 1913-01-27 6 By the Registrar of Marriige Richard Gilbert Andrews, Buildiug Inspector of the Municipality, Penang, to Charlotte, widow of tlie late Mr. Robert L**wis of Penang F. M S, Strait), Indian and Buun.ib papers please copy.36 words
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Article524 1913-01-27 6 The tramp we can endure. He is general- ly an able-bodied rogue, with a philosophy of life of his own, continually on the move, though wo have known one or two of the I fraternity to move ever in a vicious circle. Hut lu seldom stagnates into the vagrant”524 words
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Article711 1913-01-27 6 The Municipality *till ii»-' upon li.*foot ways for certain ty|«e* of bouses and when the recent a’terutons to Messrs. Pritchard A Co’* premises weie bring considered, would not piss the ori inal p’an until some such provision lmd t>oen made. That w.s an tin Hent line to take.711 words
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Article876 1913-01-27 6 Mr J. Ailkn. the Sinff«pore barrister, arrival this m<*rn ng from Al<t Star by the s s Kr<lah, Mr. W. M Collins, of Messrs Whiter wav. Laidlaw A Co., Ltd.. Singapore, arrived here this morning by the s s. Klang. M r J. Gorman. wife of the876 words
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Article997 1913-01-27 6 (From Our Oirn 'orrr jmwh Taipiug, January 27, 1913. Mr. Herliert E. Fratteu of Sydney, a* rrpresenting himself and the other member* of a strong Aiistrali.in syndic ite formed for the purpose of hydraulic tin mining in the Kamuuting valley aud elsewhere, finally exerciser! his option to purchase997 words
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Advertisement213 1913-01-27 6 <!C DSczDoec ■rCDfiCDSC DSC D 4 Wolff'» 1 Cl ffl ay de Cologne Ice Water IS vJ o Jt/sr THE THING L «Mr*-» lW -5 ,r''r\ -c, r" at t’ 1 rloa'cciosVt’W l| V for thst racking Headache in you. c <a Refreshing and Cooling. Sold Everywhere. r F. WfLFF213 words
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Article77 1913-01-27 7 Singapore, January 27. An extraordinary accident took place a tlm shpu .yof lan, „g Rhu on Saturday While the local steamer llonj Hok which ,v»s bmng r-Mi vyed Was released she. Im'l over oa her hide on drv land injuring her masts and funnel To’ day she77 words
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Article64 1913-01-27 7 'W Annual Rrpo.-t. I'.'rho St twin!. Singapore, Jauuaiv 25. 'I i.e r.qiort of the Sporting Club\bow« a r.-.Jit balance in flu* working account of $*.791.49 ami a cash balance of 512,0k<>.43. Debentures to the amount of <|<hmhj w«-ro redeemed; $15,000 are still to I o redeemed. The64 words
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Article38 1913-01-27 7 Po’o (o Be Disallowed. I’.cfto SjteeitU.') Singapore, January 25. It is undorsbiod that at the meeting next riuirsday at the Oolf Club the uieinlierh intend to support a motion to abolish jk>lo on the course.38 words
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Article45 1913-01-27 7 '.elm Sfjirin/. i Ku.»l i Lumpur, January 27. big swarm of locusts descended <>n tlie Nmpiug It' ad and (lie race course on Sunday It, was the largest ever seen in Kuala Lumpur. I’ho locusts disappeared eventually, living towards Sungei Uesi.45 words
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Article92 1913-01-27 7 Vote of Conf dence in Government. lleulcr.) Paris, January 27 lie* French Ohunb'r passed a vote of (•mill.leu oin the Government by 321 votes to 77. M Inland, the Freuch Premier, fainted luriog the division but he soon recovered. 1 **sj>it v the vote of uoulidence, M92 words
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Article87 1913-01-27 7 Th; Latest Difficulty. Reuter.) London, January J 7. h’euter understands that the latest h:li'-iiltj in the Chinese loan concerns the ""tliod of the nomination of the advisers. \it bout'll it was originally thought that the i insactiou could not lie completed until the •inropeau situation was87 words
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Article26 1913-01-27 7 fnKl'.Ad Beat Fra-ce. Reuter.) London, January 27. I upland beat Franco by JO points to nil i tin* Kugbv football match at Twichenlaui.26 words
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Article35 1913-01-27 7 X. 800 f uhvrribcd Toward* M,m:rial. Reuter.) Loudon, January 2, -uni < ■L'UHi has so fai l**en suburribad ar.L the fund for a national memorial to t** Field Marshal Sir (leorge White35 words
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Article36 1913-01-27 7 cross The !p*. (Rt uter.) n lossola (Piedmont), January 2’> j i avail ,r, M 1 tielovi:cic, who left. J»ri<ju« ■‘fternoon Hew across the Alps in j lit live minute» and lauded safely Lore. I36 words
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Article646 1913-01-27 7 PEACE OR WAR B*lk*n D«Ugft|c» Aw.it ng I«»tr«.clio... 'ruler.) London, January 25. 1 he Bilkan delegates telegraphed at Home «‘ngtli to their Governments vesterdav evening asking for further instructions in view of the possibility of a long delay of the s rp plv to tlie note of the Powers. The646 words
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Article46 1913-01-27 7 New Federal Dockyard (Reuter.) Sydney, January £7. The Cockatoo Island dockvard has l* on transferred to the Federal authorities The keel* of the Brisbane, the tir-t cruiser to be built m Australia, an 1 the destroyers Tot rent and Derue,it will be laid.46 words
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Article325 1913-01-27 7 Doomed. He uler.) London, January 25. “The Kef. rm Bill Doomed,” a heading in a Radical paper, crystallines the comment on yesterdav’s debate The only «ju**stion is whether the withdrawal will be announced l»efore or after Sir Edward Grey s amend- i meut. The Cabiuet will meet325 words
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Article334 1913-01-27 7 A correspondent wh > signs himself Anti-Moskeet writes to the Malm/ Daih 1 Chronicle Some time ago, when discussing with a friend the ravages of the auuphele in the Malay Peninsula, lie told me something I thought very extraordinary at the time—that in New Guinea the authorities had334 words
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Article187 1913-01-27 7 The following ties have been tiled for to-morrow: C <n)ii A G Autlinin- r*. CO Roger*. Sintjl. II nxli -op -A de Paula r*. J R Brown, K OW.md rx. C Cunradi, H Waugh M l‘ Hotchki-, 11 A Neubronner rx S F Brereton Martin Sin/I Hati'l"\tp187 words
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Article377 1913-01-27 7 Grand Opening Night. A*;»* in not wither nor custom stale the infinite variety and the all-round excellem-e of Ilarmston's Circus which opened a sho t season at the Dato Kraiuat G rdens on Saturday night. The motor somersault by Mr. Sydney Watson is positively one of the most377 words
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Article110 1913-01-27 7 Nearly a humlre.l members of the Penang Volunteer Corps an«l the Cadet Corps turned out. yesterday for the field «lay, the muster lieing at tiro juuction of Scotland aud York Roads. There was no skirmish 1 but those present were taken to the f field adjoining the110 words
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Article66 1913-01-27 7 The following articles will Lk* found on our outside pages Page 3.—Veitieal Tapping. The Australian Navy. Advance of Women iu China. Good Intentions. k Legisl ifive Council. 9. W hat India lias T«r Teach Us. 10—A Press Trust.” Chinese General’s Rich Find. Pr*»f Skeat’s Successor At Cambridge. Massacre of66 words
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Article42 1913-01-27 7 (Bv Courtesy of Messrs. Tin» East Asiatic Ltd. through their agents 11. Clot Co.) Fiue Para Spot 4-». 4*l. Fine Para Forward 4r 4d. First latex Crepe delivery next three months 4s. 3d. Market aud declining. January 27, 19!3.42 words
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Article220 1913-01-27 7 Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at Sill 7*5 buyers no sellers, and at Singapore (refined) at $ll2 25 buyers nr se’lers. Rangoon rice is quoted to-day at $17«» per coyan. The tieorjro Town n-'i.il bad a \**r\ (i'oil lions** on S.it’u l 1' /lit when220 words
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Article145 1913-01-27 7 Monthly Handicap Shuot. lhe monthly handicap shoot took place yesterday afterm>on at the RiHe RangtTand r.suited as follows H cap Score. Mr. A. M. Stewart .75 99.75 Capt J. G Allan .75 98 75 Corpl.-J. Dowfy .75 98 CO Lieut R Oweii .88 97.08 Fte. C.145 words
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Article162 1913-01-27 7 In celebration of their recent victory in the Cup-Final of the Mohamedan Football I Association a dinner was given by the meml>en of the Crescent Star Sports Club last' Saturday. Nearly a hundred jteoplo were present. The clui* premises were decorated with lanterns and terns, and162 words
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Article197 1913-01-27 7 Yntcrdar. To-day. Hi*» Buyer» Seller» Buyer» Seller» Kail. Rubber. d. d. d- d. Amslo Malay 15 IS 9 14 HU. 15 < 1 > ~1 Bukit MrrUij.ua. 2 9 I 2 X 3 1 M* Chenoamc 3 9*4 4 P-j 3 8 4 1 1 1 -d Cons. Malay»197 words
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Advertisement776 1913-01-27 7 WANTED A Hi K KEEPER for tin Asiatic Petroleum i'o., Ltd, at Hagan Luar. r or terms etc. apply personally with testimonials to the Manager. 27- 1-l i 73 Votes for Merchants TAKE CAKE OF THE CENTS 80THAT THE HOLLARS CAN TAKE CAKE OF YOU. You lose money because your776 words
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Article209 1913-01-27 8 A ft BIT ALAPer In>lia January 25, from Singapore Mr. K H. Parker. Per a.a. A’ laM’f. January 27, from Singapore; Mra. Brough »mA c*.»|«l, Mr*. Tsy, Mesar*. J. K. Berkitt. W. M Ctdlln. r*. Lindaay and C. M Ma*-Lay. From P«»rt Swettenhnni: J»Vv Dr. McCIoaky. Mesirs. E. I».209 words
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Article197 1913-01-27 8 Calypso, Br. a a.. 33P. Stach. 25th lan., Tongkah, 24th Jan, Gen. —E. P. Co Ltd. Cornelia, Br a.», IP4, Cate, 25th Jan., M .la ca, 23rd Jan.. Gen E. 8. Co Ltd. India. Br 4.199. G *-d *n. 25tli Jan Shanghai. 14tb Jan., Geu. —A. G. A Co.197 words
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Article48 1913-01-27 8 Ji.'tii’tT 27. L&mg Ho, for Bate HaVa. Cornelia. for l’«»rt B*ftt* nh tin, Po*t Diekaon and Malacca. Omapere. for Diudinga, Sitiawan and Teluk An» n. Un Feng, for Pultu Lngkawi, Perlis and Fetul. Tong Ckay Un, for Pu’au L ngkawi. I'lyinj Dragon for Port Weld and Taiping48 words
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Article106 1913-01-27 8 tom V*n—Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 am. Tcugkah Per Calypso. to-morrow, 1 p ro. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy Per Hong Bee, to- morrow, 4 pm. Teluk Aukoo—Per Hebe, to-morrow, 4pm i*oi t Swotteuhani and Singapore Per Klonj, to morrow. 4-30 p m. Ceylon. Australasia, India. Adeo, Egvpt106 words
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Article133 1913-01-27 8 Pmano. Jawraßi 27. (By eonrteey oj the Chartered Dank.) London, Demand Bank 4 month»* eight B'rk 2/4 a 3 Credit i/ 4 i* f 3 DocumentaryCalcutta, Demand Bank R*- 1 74 J n 3 day»* *ight Private 175 t Somb»T, Demand Ban* 174 4 Moalmein. Demand Rank 173 M133 words
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Article233 1913-01-27 8 Gold I,oat |t»4.6ti Black Pepper no stork White Peppoi 33} *eVes Trang Pepptu 23 75 nominal Cloves —tellers Mace 121 —tellers Picking» »o. —buyers Nutmeg a 110 s. 27}. —sellers I No. I 820 sale- 2 8.10 sals iiaskoi 5.15 buyers Copra (nixed) 10.6 J buyers Tahbuu 190. —se233 words
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Article196 1913-01-27 8 Pbna.v<*. Ja.nc.vry 27. Birv— cts. Soup per catty J 4 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Currv Moat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 •i heet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork Pork pe: catty 32 Pig’» Hoid.N m* n St Fwt196 words
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Article1969 1913-01-27 8 i > S3 5 g *C i Numlier of d. I Capital. Shares Dividends Name. C t issued. 3 IS P* 5 194)9 191«» 1911 1912 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. I'M*') 8 VUMMM) 1 1 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd. > cw l'M)7 s -HM)(MM) 771,969 words
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Advertisement52 1913-01-27 8 A million germs woke up one day Intent on journeying miles away Cough, cold, and fever, asthma too. These germs were named by those who knew Aud jsiople grew so much alarmed. They realised they le harmed Ihlt all at once the get ins fell d**ad. They’d met Woods’ IVpperintnt52 words
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Advertisement60 1913-01-27 8 For Singapore, Hongkong. Svatow 8 Amoy. The steamship Hong Bee, Captain fl. Kinghorn, is expected to arrive here on Monday, the 27lh inst., and will leave for the above ports on Tuesday, the 28th inst, at 3 p m. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHIN HIN Comtant, Agent for60 words
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Article1268 1913-01-27 9 India's Great Spiritual C)»!* 1 1tions to our National Life The Transforming or Hinduism. Rev. Dr. R F. Horton, of Hampstead, is I visiting India, and writing his vivid impressions to tbe Daily Chronic!* He 1 immensely touche)] by what he sees, and sivh1,268 words
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Advertisement549 1913-01-27 9 W»,« your ,ood n,o„« y »f,. r ch p rubl>i h ■oj:; V- f ‘J My A •li" I*' C*- rr—. >3* A*', t-' V •-»>.- PAUL SONS. 15« mre to get only Paul A Sons* MOHON FLUTE. Th«* King of all lnrnioniums. Tho beat and •trongest one jet known.549 words
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Advertisement62 1913-01-27 9 THIS IS IT WATERB I' RV S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTHLPSS OOOkLCSS I «.'-v -f jew I.T..T. < u The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Doe.? all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach, Ilijhlyre commended by the62 words
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Advertisement306 1913-01-27 9 Crcup. Fiery young child is susceptible to croup. Don’t wait until this dreadful disease attacks your little one before vou prepare for it. It comes in the night when chemists’ shops sire usually closed, and this alone should be a warning. Get and keep Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy on Imid. It306 words
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Advertisement509 1913-01-27 9 GUARANTEED ,ct D, Mo r**'* R ~U <>* United word “Guaranteed*" L* J P a extra r,n U number and the Root P.IU wh'cb denotes that tU proprietor* of Dr Mor,*', Ind.an Kr. R r/ ;l s r* h v'«*?te al" !k7 t Ui,r '"«r.-dient, used in tbe.r manufacture, and509 words
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Article927 1913-01-27 10 Mr Qiivik Hats Lord N«>fcTiu.LiFrK. with “Tub Times” and "Daiu Mail," Is Too Powcartn.. ••All London i** talking of the article iu wlii«-h Th* Tim repudiate* tbo t **«l duties,” saya the I‘all Mull Gazelle. It will l*e reireiubered that Mr Bouar, Liw declared that the Unionist927 words
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Article661 1913-01-27 10 Remarkable Tin Region. According to the Canton correspondent of the 8 -C. Morning /'<< *t, of l)ecetnl*;r 14. General Lung has disclosed to the j mercantile community of Canton pirtieulars of a remarkably rich find of tin in the 1 mountainous region of W ai-chow i’i.e661 words
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244 1913-01-27 10 Mr. Hector Munro-Chadwick, MA, Fellow of Clare College, li is lieen elected to the Elrington and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon in succession to the hde Professor Skeat. Mr Chadwick, who was educated at «hv Wake.'ield Oramniir •School, graduated in 1592. wh »n he wis placed244 words
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Article938 1913-01-27 10 Revolting Affair. A coric-**«.nde>r l* a ILmgkong Contemp*>rary the following account of a grues-mie affair in K wangsi: —On the mornu g of IM-«*tnl»er 14 last, iu the preset »*>i of iu m 1 iff «rent multit'.de. with the appruU*'UMi and at the order of938 words
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Article459 1913-01-27 10 i Seventy-six years died a rnau nhofc ptcali&r fate it was to leave a name which ha-» min*;!*»»! with the dust and l«eon trodded under foot iu uunjit fashion —to ith owfer'a honour an I renown Y*»t while ever? one talks* t.f macadam and rrac459 words
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Article377 1913-01-27 10 Un<l mhtedly the longest lived animal on earth is the wlia e. its span of existence being estimated by Cuii*r at I,‘*UU years. The next 1 animal, the e pliant, will, under favourable conditions, live 400 \ears. j When Alexander the Great conquered I Torus, King377 words
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Article209 1913-01-27 10 Considering the fact that America i« using three and a half ti»e* a« much tubber as England, throe tun'?* as mu-di as Germany, and live times as much a< France, there hardly seems any reii* in whv crude lubber should lie shipped to anv port in any209 words
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Advertisement11 1913-01-27 10 K'»r ChilJrvn’a Hacking Cough a* W <.V l <*j {»*rTnint Cun*11 words
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Advertisement41 1913-01-27 10 Something to Rem.’mker. Iu 1 uvin? a cou«'li medicine for children,' U*ar it, mind that Chamlierlain's Couijh KeromW is the for cold?, croup anj ■rli.aipin* aud that it contain* no' ■armful dru>r. For sale I t all hispeusa- e« and lh*tlers41 words
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Advertisement93 1913-01-27 10 Straight at it. There is nu u»e of our beating around tiio bush. might as well out with it! first at U*t. We want jou to try Chamimr- i luiu's ('ouch Itemed v the next time vou hare a cough or cold. There is no reason so fur a* »e93 words
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Advertisement8 1913-01-27 10 P°r f'brorvir f\>n plain**. Wo>*l«' Cre&t Peppermint Cure.8 words
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Advertisement646 1913-01-27 10 A Lay Preachetf a* T% i i X\'. i-Jil ,id jjĕĕka fm r X x .vA’ 1 <J5s f Vl v J 4 SWv-fW faMfc M Aw x 1 1 r V Brain Fag, Nervous Exhaustion Just a change of t-pini n was enough to give* Mr. W King his646 words
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Advertisement135 1913-01-27 11 BY APPOINTMENT s 1 a TO H. M. THE KING CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. ALSO The Government Hospitals in Singapore, Malacca and the Federated Malay States. The India Office 1LKM 4 MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Our leading Medical men, as well as the Public,135 words
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Advertisement1682 1913-01-27 12 FOR S ALB. Guide to Penang, The Insular Life Assurance Co., Limited. RONNYMEDE HOTEL, THE LONDON ASSURANCE COMPANY. BT THI LATH E. F. Skcrtchly, r t. v CAPITAL Ps. 500,000. Head fiffice: 25, Market Street, Ma; i:Ja P.I. F. A. bHAILKli. Mu rcyiej Director. Policies Unconditional and Incontestable. Special Feature-.1,682 words
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