Straits Echo, 12 March 1913
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Title Section46 1913-03-12 1 Straits Echo I2«F'AO'E ?r I' 1 HMm fi A mm» 4 ittu V DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED «.ALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY. VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 12th MAKOII, 1913. Single Copy. 10 ctols No. 5746 words
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Advertisement1082 1913-03-12 1 if vo« rwiuiro Tonic and pometliiuir to n<»uri-h yon, drink OOC SHtADCUINNeSS S STOUT T and <*>* i 'J' 1 v■ /J JL S for this Ul»-1 to that s > o,i fe ,et riANG LEE V Co Solt Agent». Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS. BUTTERY1,082 words
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Advertisement21 1913-03-12 1 ♦nnnnnnnnannaaannnaandnaaon TO LET House No. 50, McAlister Road. Entry from 10th inst. APPLY YEOH PAIK KEAT. S 3, Beach Street, Peeaag.21 words
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Advertisement142 1913-03-12 2 The Silent INDIAN Motor Cycle. JUST ARRIVED. r Two Speed Gear and Free Engine Clutch. Standard heavy non-skid 28 in. X 2£ in. Tyres to both wheels, improved 4 inch Mudguards front and rear, Spring Frame, Front Stand, Improved Kick Starter, Foot Clutch Control, Saddle Laminated Springs, very low Riding142 words
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Article1699 1913-03-12 3 Omojt Secured ox a Property is the Maut Stater. The first ordinary general meeting of the j Gel Tin Lode and Alluvial Couipanv. Limited, was held on February 10, at the Canuonstreet Hotel, Cannon-street, E. C, Mr. Thomas F. Dalglish (the chairman) poiding. The Secretary1,699 words
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114 1913-03-12 3 The German papor Tatglirh* Rundschau publishes a statement of the battleships now building in Russia. There are now on the stocks in Russia, according to this statement, four vessels of 30,000 tons each, four of 23,000, and three of 22,500 tons or eleven iu all.114 words
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Article130 1913-03-12 3 March, 1913. T) H. W. L. W. 11. W. L. W. AM. AM. P.Jf. p.m. 12«li 2.11, 8.29, 2 29, 8.50 13th 2 31. 8.45, 2.52, 9.14 I4t’» 2.59, 9.04, 3.20, 9.48 loth 3.31, 9.28, 3.57, 10.46 16th 4.10, 10.12, 5.03, Nil. 17th 8.04, 12.52, 8.02,130 words
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Advertisement223 1913-03-12 3 SNOW-WHITE LINEN. ••CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS” AND LAM AH KEE. 69, BARRACK ROAD. T AIRING. IS ABOUT THE SWEETEST, NATTIEST AND NEATEST DHOBI WHO EVER CAME OUT OF THE EAST. IT 1 Hr, O. Hotel. -:o:« SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. ?v A > -T s <■ •■Mt fer223 words
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Advertisement10 1913-03-12 3 For Children’s Hacking Cough at Night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Article99 1913-03-12 4 Yalentijn, Dut. 248. Reit, lltli Mar Sabang, 7th Mar., Gen-11. LA Co Ptgu, Br. ns., 294. Williams, lltli Mar., Malacca, Btb Mar., Gen —E. Co, J tit Ho, Br. s.s., 111, Dyason, lltli Mar, p. Brendan, 10th Mar, Gen.—E. S. Ayuthia, Ger. 260. Fr ese, 11th Mar., Singapore, 6th99 words
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Article61 1913-03-12 4 March 12. Perak, for l>eli. Fan Swoll, for Singapore. Mary Austin, for Trang. Fok Canton, for Teluk Anson. Japan, for Calcutta. Jinten Mam, for Kangoou and Calcutta. Mamf/ano, for Setul. Flying Dragon, for Port Weld and Taiping. Der(flinger, for Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe61 words
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Article294 1913-03-12 4 Hob Yen—Per Jit Seng, to-inorrow, 7 am. Deli—Per Malaya, to-uiorrow, Ipm Port Swettenhans and Singapore —Per Tara, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Singapore, China and Japan Per Primess Alice, to-morrow, 5p m. Madras taking mails for Europe, etc via Bombay Per Tc?sta, 15th instant 10 a.m. Us Week Dais. Taiping,294 words
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Article128 1913-03-12 4 Penang, March 12. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2 ti 4 months’ sight Bank 2 4| 3 Credit 2 4 r 9 M 3 Documentary.. 2 Calcutta, Demand Bank B*. 174} 5 days’ sight Private 175jf Bombay, Demand Ban V.. 17 -i Moulmein, D-uu.md Bank128 words
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Article224 1913-03-12 4 Gold Leal *64.(50 Black Popper no stock Whito Pepper 32 61 sales Trang Pepper 19.76 nominal Cloves 39. —sellers Mace 120 —sellers Pickings 100. —sellers Nutmegs 110«. 26 —sellers No. I 8.20 sale.Sugar < 2 8.10 sal- C Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (unced) 10.60 buyers f Tahbuu 190. —select224 words
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Article153 1913-03-12 4 Pknano, March 12 Bkk>— cts. Sirup per catty 14 Roast M 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 21 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork— Pork pe. catty 32 so Tongue fj M tio n P-r’lb153 words
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Article2173 1913-03-12 4 *~T"j 7" j I I g j a p §1 85 -2 Number of [S XT ĕ -Z v S Capital. Shares > Dividends. Rame. Ill E issued. p 72 j s *3 s 1 S i PP co 1 O' j Pm 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 RUBBER2,173 words
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Advertisement43 1913-03-12 4 Trouble Averted. That little cold and sore throat of yours must be checked at once or it may develop into something worse. Take a few doses of Chamlferlain’s Cough Remedy and your troubles will soon vanish. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement52 1913-03-12 4 Best Medicine Made. A better medicine cin not be made than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It relieves the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration and assists nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Besides, t contains no opiates and is perfectly safe to take. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement152 1913-03-12 4 Wf-rm Days bring with their pleasures some discomforts. Then it is really refreshing to remove every trace of dust and perspiration by using CALVERT’S Carbolic T oilet Soap and any day it is a good soap to choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure and cleansing, pleasantly perfumed and antiseptic —for152 words
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Article1360 1913-03-12 5 Preliminary Inquiry. The preliminary inquiry into the charge of the theft of I in ore, valued at $o,Ub'<h Ihe property of the Eastern Smelting 0 Ltd 1 preferrei agftiutt Khoo Soo I at way resuin- ed yesterday afternoon liefore Mr. A. W. B 1 Hamilton1,360 words
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Article75 1913-03-12 5 The s.s. Japan from Hongkong is discharging 700 tons of general cargo. The s.s. Ayuthin. which arrived here yesterday brought 013 bales of tobacco. Inward Shipment. s.s. Avagyee 22 bag 3 cop:a s.s. Kedah 23 cases rubber s.s. Ayuthia 104 ss. 431 bagscoffie s.s. Flying Dragon 71 betelnuts s.s.75 words
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Article35 1913-03-12 5 The following was the of the tie played off last night:— Double Handicap. C. Fletcher and B. Doral —lO beat V. A. Reufens and E. C. Lesslar +3O bj 1 point.35 words
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Article37 1913-03-12 5 The following was the result of the tie played off yesterday Double Handicap—B. (Final). (J R Byers aud R C B Hay beat C D D Hogan aud H 11 Adams 6—3, 3—o, G—437 words
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Article61 1913-03-12 5 To-DAT 5 i n I).iv of 2nd Moon. '■if. Gregory. Band, Esplanade, G p.m. •3er,rg“ Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kaugsar Road. Strait-.- Cine mat ogiaph, Penang Road. Penang Motion Picture Show, Penaug Road. To-morrow Gru Dav of 2nd Moon. Band. Golf Club, 6 p.m. George Town Cineir itograph, Kuala Kangsar61 words
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Article19 1913-03-12 5 German (Prmse-s Alice) ...loth Mar English (Agfaye) ...20th China (Delta) ...22nd China (P. Eitel Friedrich) ...25 li19 words
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Advertisement516 1913-03-12 5 hv > your good money after cheap rubhjsh article f ft l'-e mro U* get only Paul A H- v»‘ MOHON FLUTE. h The King < f all harmoniums. Tho best and st rengest ore yet known. Its unquestionable teputatir n is thoroughly established all OTer tho Straits for a516 words
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Advertisement65 1913-03-12 5 I ssoni- tm.es you envy a s success, 1 An u t you never trouble to guess j The pi oe lie’s paid for '.t in toil, i In thougLt, ariiely, i.ul turmoil i Tis just the s-me with urvoue’s health, Vou let-1 th:it it is tbe gi* n'est wealth65 words
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Advertisement66 1913-03-12 5 4-+++l 1 M) THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS +j, The lstcst scientific pre para t ion o? COD LIVER +i; OIL Docs all that is» +|j claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions vhich upset the stomach. Highly re commended by66 words
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Advertisement353 1913-03-12 5 'C/ mfc-- rfi I* i »1 -> iT. A wS rSt X SSwAC-fe TANSAN LEMONADE AND DRY CINGERALE POSSESS ALL THE INVICORATING PROPERTIES OF TANSAN. R. T. REID CO., PENANG, SOLE AGENTS #CZZ7.3#C dsctiitd+c Df>C=ZlZ)a WHY TROOBLE YOURSELF? 0 •S SAVE-U-TROUBLE firm Opfoliffl —5 p m will do 4WKTWWC and353 words
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Article, Illustration99 1913-03-12 6 Published daily (except Sundays and public holidays) ▲T THI CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 226—232 Beach Street, Penang. Prick Daily Local •M $24 per annum. Outstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Pott Free) $17.60 CABLE ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. (Echo 586 Printing Department 343 tf.B.— All business communications should99 words
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Article584 1913-03-12 6 The of the future of Mongolia and Tibet looms large in almost every issue of tlie newspapers we receive from China we cannot say that the manner in which it is treated is calculated ’o inspire confidence in the political sagacity and good sense of the j584 words
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Article176 1913-03-12 6 We understand that it is quite possible that all th ee Puime Judges of this Colony will be retiring in the near future. Where their successors an to come from is not quite clear. Mr. P. J. Sproule, who has certainly strengthened the Bench sin e be176 words
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Article384 1913-03-12 6 A number of important changes in the Straits Police are pending. It is stated inter alia that Major Barry de Hamel, now C. P. O. in Penang, will probably go to Perak as Deputy Commissioner. Major de Hamel was very popular and did excellent work when he was384 words
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Article537 1913-03-12 6 Mr. H. J. O’Connor, of Messrs Hiittenbach Bros., left yesterday by the s.s. Klang on transfer to the Singapore offi ‘6 of the firm. Miss Audrey Thornton left yesterday for Singapore by the s.s. Klang. Her marriage with Mr. Byrne has been fixed to take place at537 words
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Article204 1913-03-12 6 On February 11, an animated debate od Home Defence took place in the House of Lords, in the course of which the Marquis of Lansdowne, pleaded for “an unlimited supply of half-inauufactured soldiers,” suggesting compulsory training of schoolboys, with drill in school hours, so as to204 words
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Article199 1913-03-12 6 Our Kuala Lumpur contemporary, which recently initiated a correspondence on this subject, says in its i«sue of Mon lav We have been reproached for asserting that selfishness and the desire to obtain as much as possible of the comforts of life is the real cause why the199 words
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Article987 1913-03-12 6 Says a Home paper Au infant of extraordinary physical <Wl on. 0 n. ment is exciting much inter.-st at Nottineh. The child is the son of Mr. James Whittak» landlord of an inn at Mapperley. Alth.-uTh the child is not quite nine months old he vreir,i ist. and987 words
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Advertisement363 1913-03-12 6 s KODAK Pictures make the Best Diary. m m m m m m m m m m m KODAK snapshots will give you the best possible record <d voiir daily life abroad. An album of KODAK snapshots will be a lasting record of the places you visit, the people you363 words
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Article182 1913-03-12 7 (From o»,* fhru Correnpondtut) fcirgapore. March 12. Chi Sip Si. an upp*r grud-conri t charged with murdering a fellow '-out ct by Gabbing him with a kuib*. »aj ‘iitcnoed t death at tlie Singapore Asaiz «yesterday. Accused and Kng Moh Knfr. were l»oth upinwirrade pri*«.m-re« and therefore182 words
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Article109 1913-03-12 7 Sinxaporc (From Onr Own forretpottrienf.') Siugajmre, March 12. At the Rubber Auction at Singapore 77,241 lb. of rublter were offered for sale and 74,311 lb. of rul>l*er were sold. The following prices were obtained Smoked Sheet ?196- $2lB per picul. Unsmoked $199—3210 First Crepe 520*5 $215 Second $186—1204109 words
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Article78 1913-03-12 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Match 12Madame Fainbon, a dentist, was found guilty of keepiug coeaiue and for not takiug out a liceuce in ignorauce of the law. She was fined $25 on the first charge and J5O on the aecoud. Mr. Howard, prosecuting for the78 words
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Article40 1913-03-12 7 I rani Our Own (<jrrt*jn*nthnf.) Singapore, March 12. Mr. E. M. Janion, formerly manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, has been appointed General Manager of the English, Scottish and Australasian Hank, Loudon.40 words
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Article107 1913-03-12 7 Normal Afain. (Reuter.) London, March 11. The Austrian and Russian governments have issued an identical communication stating that the reeeut exchange of letters between the Emperor Francis Joseph and the Tsar has shown that the events in the Ralkans have not affected the feelings of friendship between the107 words
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Article34 1913-03-12 7 Reuter.) Paris, March 11. An explosion took place at a cinematograph show at Montceau le Neuf and the audience, mainlv children, got into a panic. Seven were killed and forty injured.34 words
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Article12 1913-03-12 7 Reuter.) Melbourne, March 11. T.tdv Scatt has sailed for England12 words
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Article203 1913-03-12 7 VISIT TO GERMANY. I (Renter.) I/ondon, Mai eh 11. i The Priuce of W.il»s ataits for (jernaur on the 17th iust. It is understood that he will spend a portion of his vacatiou at the Herman Court Trw»tf«l Anglo-German Rclatior.s. Berlin, March 11. Everywhere the news203 words
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Article152 1913-03-12 7 Fight Between Greeks usd Bulgarians. (Renter.) London, March 11. The correspondent of the Time* at Salonika at ites that the Bulgarians, being refused admission by the Greeks into Nigtita, near Seres, bombarded the village with field guns on March 5. The Greeks replied with rifle fire. The attack152 words
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Article101 1913-03-12 7 Mrs. Paokhurst's Explanation. Reuter) London, March 11. Tbo petilion which the Suffragettes intended to present to the King on his way to Parliament expressed indignation at the alleged intention of the Government, to introduce a Coercion Hill against women. Il declared that women must have a vote101 words
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Article122 1913-03-12 7 Plain Speaking From The “Koelniache Zeitung." Router.) London. March 11. The Koefnitehe Zcilvruj in a remarkable leader headed, /4 The Peace Rreaker said that it would uot be difficult for the Government to prove the necessity of a new Army Hill if it stated plainly the quarter from122 words
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Article313 1913-03-12 7 DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. (Reuter.) !.ond<*n. March 10. Mr Asquith. continuing hi* speech iu r the House of Common*, paid a tribute to the concilia tor mess of the representatives of all the Powers at the Conference of the Ambassadors, and .also to Sir Edward Grey's unexampled313 words
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Article195 1913-03-12 7 Lord Robert’s Campaign. Renter.) Loudon, March 11. Lord Roberts is continuing his campaign in favour of national service. Workmen will be accorded places of honour at the meetings at Wolverhampton on the 14th iust. for which special trains will be run from the midland towns. There will l>e195 words
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Article44 1913-03-12 7 Estimated Damage £.200.000. (Renter.) Sydney, March 11. A disastrous storm has swept over Sydney, the damage done being estimated at £200,000. In Sydney and the suburbs miles of road were toru up and houses were wrecked. Four people were killed.44 words
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Article31 1913-03-12 7 Greit Loss of Life. (Reuter Washington, March 11. The town of Gu ijuuquilapa in Guatemala was destroyed by an earthquake on Saturday. There was great loss of life.31 words
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Article24 1913-03-12 7 Renter Ottawa, March 11. Th p Duke and Duchess of Connaught sail from Halifax for England on March 17.24 words
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Article44 1913-03-12 7 A'ldhaha- 1 20th Februsry. The Pioneer London correspondent cables: The Ru-sian Council of Ministers is considering a Bill to prohibit in the Amur General Governorship and Trans-Baikalh the cultivation of poppy, the importation of opium, or of opium-smoking requisites.44 words
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Article120 1913-03-12 7 'Hie ca9e against a Chinaman, named t hii Pung Seng, charged with cheating and using as genuine a forged document, which was commenced yesterday, was resumed this morning before Mr. Justico L. P. KUlen i It is allege* 1 that the accused went to Bukit Mertajam aud there120 words
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Article95 1913-03-12 7 Following are the Agenda for to-morrow’s meeting of the Municipal Commission L Minutes of last, meeting to be read and confirmed. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. Application to join Provident Fund. 5. Tenders for erection of a Stone Breaker. 6. Tenders95 words
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Article185 1913-03-12 7 Yesterday. To-day. Ris* or Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Fall. Rubber. «I- d. s. d. s. d. A.urlo Malay ..13 71* 14 74 13 9 14 9 14.1 ifaltit Mertajam. 2 4 2 9 2 44 2 94 4d Chersonese 334 374 34U 394.. |H ix>ns. Malays 13 3 14185 words
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Article64 1913-03-12 7 The following articles wilt be found ou our outside pages Pago 3. —Gel Tin Lode and Alluvial Triple Entente and Triple Alliance. m s.—Alleged Theft of Tin Ore Parish Hall Billiard Jo urn a meat. P. C. C. Tennis Tournament. 8. Tho Tapah Rubber Estate*, Limited. An Elusive Pirate.64 words
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Article56 1913-03-12 7 The following business in tin h eeo done to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., 100 tons at $105.70 Penang Leoug Fee A Co., 25 106. Total 125 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at £212 cash aud £2OB 15s. three months’ sight. Rangoon rice is quoted56 words
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Article306 1913-03-12 7 (By Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. through their agents G. H. Slot Co.) Fine Para Spot 3s. lid. Fine Para Forward 3s. H id. First latex Crepe delivery Lext three months 3*. 11 ]d. Market quieter with declining tendency. March 12, 1913. We hear306 words
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Advertisement519 1913-03-12 7 8,000,000 Rubber Stumps Nurseries 100 acres fully Planted References MR. A. B. MiLNF. °piy— L. HEINTZC, Ta.NJOKO KaMIII'TA.N EsTATr, Perak, F. M. S. Telegram» Heintze,’’ Tani Rambutan 15-7 12 257 c MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE. Ntwt Meeting FRIDAY, MARCH 14th, I AT 4-45 P.M. IN THE FREE SCHOOL (Upstairs). H. M.519 words
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Obituary83 1913-03-12 7 Obituary. {Renter.) London, March 11. The death has taken place, at the ago of 83 of Viscount Tredegar, Lord Tecuten ml of Monmouth sin e 1 *99 Viscount Tredegar who was a c.iptaiu in the 17th Lancer* served in Crimea and rode with lus regiment in the famous Balaclava Charge83 words
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1323 1913-03-12 8 Tbe report of the Tapab Rubber Estates Ltd. to be submitted at the (General Meet- 1 ing on 15th March reads as follows Your Directors have pleasure in submit- 1 ting herewith a dulyaulited Statement of the Accounts of the Ompany for the year j1,323 words
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Article276 1913-03-12 8 The Governor-General of Indo-China reports that the De Tham, the notorious pirate chief, was killed near Kep, in the Jen district, on Feb. 11. The De Tham has given the French authorities an enormous amount of trouble. lie was engaged in constant warfare with the authorities from276 words
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Advertisement389 1913-03-12 8 The Straits Cinema, Location —1 KNANG ROAD. Tempora mutantur at no» mutamur in illi* Wednesday Programme INCLUDES A.V. AMERICAN VITA.. A.B. AMERICAN BIO. A.K. AMERICAN KINEMA. Max Linder. The Latest Pathe Gazette A Huge Variety AND A Change Throughout. 1st show 8 9 pm. 2nd show It—11-30 p.m. Tickets sold389 words
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Advertisement495 1913-03-12 8 HURRAH! HURRAH! Our New Orang-Muda has jubt arrived and will appear To-iight, u. 8 To-night we will stage That Most Laughable Play, Sri Mendawan Khirani OR The Blockhead Prince. Capital Acting! Most Comical Clown* Charming Actresses Prices of Admission. *2; $1 50 cts; 25 cts. Ladies (downstair.*) Reserved Seat f495 words
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Advertisement50 1913-03-12 8 THIS IS IT WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COI) LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by tiie medical profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS Price 11*25 *nd *2-00 SiiT^riTTiiTTTTn^TnrmmTmiiTTiiriiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiiiiiiiriiinTiTmrTmmNnmmTnnrrnynimiimniinnimmmi50 words
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Advertisement1019 1913-03-12 8 TO BE LET AS OFFICES, the Ist aud 2nd Hoors above the Mercantile Bunk of India Ltd.’s new building in Kuala Lumpur. Apply to THE MERCANTILE BANE OF INDIA Ltd., Singapore or Kuala Lumpur. 30-1-13 83 The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited. AUTHORISED CAPITAL ISSUED CAPITAL $4,000,000 12,01'0,000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS:1,019 words
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Article31 1913-03-12 9 Veuelt trem Agent t Due V. Alice I Colonilw BM.ACo. lotbMar. A *.«ii ye Colombo AO.ACo. 19th Delta Singapore A.a.&Co. 22n<l m l‘r nz Hitel Friedrich Singapore B.M.AJo. 25th31 words
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Article27 1913-03-12 9 V r tl$cl$ For Agent» Leave» P. Alice Singapore A**aye SingnpOtQ Dt Ua Colombo Prim Eitel Friedrich Colombo D M ACo A.G.ACo. A. B. i Mar.27 words
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Advertisement265 1913-03-12 9 P.&O. S.N.C It xpected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service Outward. Mar. 20 Assaye connecting with Macedonia Apr. 3 Deranha Malwa Apr. 17 China Mooltan May 1 Delta Morea iioircwsr-t SPECIAL THROUGH STEAMER. K.M.B. India April 4th. PARES 11Y MAIL STEAMERS. Is., cl.ins 2nd class T. London by Sea sj6j*72 $377-14265 words
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Advertisement1510 1913-03-12 9 (S H l P P I NG.) rot BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. unsm LLOYD, BfilUf. N. Y. K. Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore (Three times a wrtk). Port Swettenham and ijxpore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, tfergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore, China and Japan. (Fo (i.1,510 words
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Article3248 1913-03-12 10 Htdsaumc Pvmi* ih Or*»ATiox— IUnaoibV Favovrvble Cable. The ninth annual general meeting of the Pusing Lama Tin Mines, Limited, was held on February 10, at Salisbury House. Londonwall, E.C Mr. W. A. Luning (chairman of tbe company) presiding. The Secretary (Mr J. K Gray) having read3,248 words
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Article1789 1913-03-12 10 Solvency or Militarism There is verv little in Japan which corresponds with the “public opinion” of a democratic conntry, and there is a great deal !of parrot-like imitation in the expression of •ideas. One speaker imitates another, and j one paper copies another, whilo even in1,789 words
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Article73 1913-03-12 10 The (Jueen, as is now well known, has sternly disapproved of some of the costumes worn by ladies of the Court at recent fancy dress balls. One mot related by one of her Majesty’s ladiss-in-waiting is delicious. She was shown a photograph of Lord and Lady73 words
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Advertisement51 1913-03-12 10 When Yon Are Bilions. Kx*l ferment# iu your stomach when you are bilious. <}uit eatiutf and take a full done of Chamberlain’* Tablets They will clean out and strengthen your stomach and to-morrow you will relish your food aptin. The best erer for biliousness. For sale by all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement75 1913-03-12 10 A Family Necessity. Every family should lx? provided with Chamberlain’s Pain ]>alm at all times. Sprains may be cured in much less time when promptly treated. Lame back, lame shoulder, pains in the side and chest and rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for which it is especially valuable.75 words
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Advertisement47 1913-03-12 10 RtiH It In. A good many people think rheumatism can not ho cured without taking nauseous medicine. Chamberlain's Tain Balm massaged thoroughly into the skin has cured far more rheumati>m than any internal remedy in existence and gives relief quicker. For •ale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.47 words
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Advertisement471 1913-03-12 10 Ĕ rfTKe o m e <=■ V Don’t Turn Up Your Nos* Alice. IT IS KESHRANJAN, The World’s Best Hair Grower S Restorer. This is the greatest Indian hair Food most decidedly superior to all other Foreign Brands. Most persistent flavour, immensely cooling medicinal properties. Your Hair will grow as471 words
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Advertisement132 1913-03-12 11 BY APPOINTMENT 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, MILKMAID 4 MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Our leading Medical men, as well as the Public, recognise the PURITY132 words
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Advertisement1688 1913-03-12 12 jpOR SAXiB. Guide to Penang, BT THE LATR E. F. Skertchly, f.i. s. Price 50 cente. Worth a Dollar a copy."} HOLD AT STRAITS ECHO" OFFICE. AMD At TUI UU-D TIOOILI HIH. The Insular Life Assurance Co., Limited. CAPITAL Ps. 500,000. Bead Office: 25, Market S^MAW.^ Policies Unconditional and Incontestable.1,688 words
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