Straits Echo, 29 May 1913
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Title Section35 1913-05-29 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, THURSDAY, 29th MAY, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 12135 words
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Advertisement1076 1913-05-29 1 ]f roQ rtHjnir aTonic and somet liiiitr to nourish yon, drink OOG SHEADCUINNESS’S STOUT and look for thin label to ■JL that yon erei ii HANG LEE V Co., Sol* Agent*. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s; SPECIAL RESERVE. f t* *i {Chartered Bank of India, O.V.G. \Ar hISKy. Australia and China.1,076 words
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Advertisement19 1913-05-29 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT *v A 258 a ft w, T '-> in v £t x li >■ BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.19 words
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Advertisement375 1913-05-29 2 smss NATURA L r LION BRAND. (STERILIZED) J Iff The Ideal Milk for use in the tropic*, being absolutely pure whilst retaining its natural qualities and flavour. “Chop” Singah. i* b Gold Medals. LONDON 1893 MARSEILLES 1893 PRETORIA 1898 SCHWERIN 1889. Grand Pnx: V/) y F »fis St. Louis 190*M.375 words
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Article938 1913-05-29 3 T])ere ir e several important questions in 1 j to which the attitude of the new adration is of special interest to our ini hors tine affects the question of Govsupport, to the American group of inters participating in the proposed loan n na That has Wen938 words
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Article800 1913-05-29 3 esterday afternoon an able address was given at the International Institute to a large audience on the subject, “The Conf ucian Conception of Prayer.” The speaker 1 was Mr. Ku Chu-hou, of a distinguished official and literary family. He began by saying that in every Religion there800 words
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Article347 1913-05-29 3 The disparity in price that again exists between Brazilian Hard Pari and the Plantation Rublier product leads to the question as to why the anomaly exists. Admittedly the cultivated variety is a cleaner article, containing less impurities and distinctly less moisture. Yet there is, at the347 words
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Article558 1913-05-29 3 Dr. Sun Yat Sen’s Manifesto. Tbe following is the text of the manifesto sent to London by Sun Yat-sen I Diosy. Submit on mj behalf billowing appeal to British Government. Parliament, •Governments of Europe, and give .'nine widest publicity in all Press. “To Governments and people558 words
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Article437 1913-05-29 3 Yesterday’s Malay Daily Chronicle in the course of a leading article on Chinese Decorative Art”, says Whenever it shall be our good fortune to posse.*» a University at Singapore, such as the prosperity of the Colony and the F.M .8. rightly demands, the governing bodies of the437 words
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Advertisement43 1913-05-29 3 Now Is the Time. Fir rheumatism tou will find nothing letter than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Now the time to get rid of it. Try this liniment auj Bee how rjuickly it will rubeye the ami soreness. Fo sale by all Dispeu•ar.e* and Dealers.43 words
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Advertisement89 1913-05-29 3 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails, \s. (Jd. CHAPOTEAUTS HUpi NO urative TASTE UI.NCIPLE NO Of SMELL COD NO LIVER NAUSEA OIL morrhuol Is superior to Emulsions or Oil, it cures lii.iiuout Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis and Scrofula Eai h uny Morrhuol capsule is extracted 'ruin a89 words
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Advertisement298 1913-05-29 3 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS cSrv&W j' ?f i llgj The latest scientific preparation of (3014 LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old, fashioned enm Lions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cat profession,298 words
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Advertisement342 1913-05-29 3 XX XX YOU MAY REST ASSURED th»r Beechams Pills will be of great service to you if your stomach is out c-f order or your liver is sluggish. The conditions of life in these days are sowrenuous -hat everybody!* at times, overtaken by various derangements of the digest .ve organs.342 words
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Article122 1913-05-29 4 Foo titling. Hr. 1,123, Welsh, May 28, Yokohama, Mav 2, Gen. —B. A Go. Fultaia, Br. a 2,702, Austen. May-8, Negapatam, May 23, Gen.- H. L. A Co. Arcadia, Br. -a., 33,513, Barcham. May 28, Bombay, May 21, Gen. —A. G. A Go. Van der Parra, But. 331, Sobels,122 words
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Article49 1913-05-29 4 Mat 29. Tong Chuan, for Alor Star (Kedah). Foo thing, for Calcutta. Jin Ho, for Aiahan. Trang, for Trang. Van der Parra, for Deli and Asaban. Janet Nicoll, for Port Swettenham, Tort Dickson and Malacca. Ttesta, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Avagyee, for Bindings, Sitiawan and Teluk Anson.49 words
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Article378 1913-05-29 4 tom Yen—Per Jit Seng, to-morrow, 7 a.m. Alor Star (Kedah)— Per Kedah, to-morrow, 10 a.m. Deli —Per Perak, to-morrow, 1 p.m. Tongkah, Kopah, Renong, Victoria Point, Mergui and Tavov—Per Omapere, to-morrow, 2 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore —l er Pin Seng, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Rangoon and Calcutta —Per378 words
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Article126 1913-05-29 4 Pbnano, Mat 29. {By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Rink 2/4X 3 Credit 24|f 3 Documentary.. 2/4££ Calcutta, Demand Bau\: Rs. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 1754 Bombay, Demand Bank 174$ Mouliuein, Demand Bank l<3i n 3 days’aifht Priva’t 175 4 Madras,126 words
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Article227 1913-05-29 4 (Sold Leal $64.60 Black Popper no stock White Pepper 32.62£ buyers Trang Pepper 21 —sales Cloves ...39 out of season Mace 120 nominal Pickings 97.50 sales Nutmegs 110 s. 23.50 sellers No. 1 8.20 sale* Sugar < 2 8.10 sales C Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 10.60 buyers /'Taliban227 words
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Article187 1913-05-29 4 Fs fano, May 29 Beef cts. Soup por catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks 24 Stew or Curry Meat... 16 Rump Steak 24 Ox Tail each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Pork— Pork pot catty 38 Pifc’B Howl... 24 Feet 23 Tongue 40187 words
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Article2068 1913-05-29 4 -rr j 1 I -4 j S g Capital. N 'sbarL° f > S Dividends. Name. 2 I XI issued. 3 12 1 s 2= 1 g 1 7 I COggO* 25 1 j 1 I I 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. xtuwwvi 1 *oftft/*. 12,068 words
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Advertisement51 1913-05-29 4 A Good Role for the Home. Make it a rule of your home to always keep on hand a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaints. It always euro* promptly and no household is safe without it. For sale by all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement47 1913-05-29 4 Recommended by Medical Authorities for the immediate relief of Asthma and Bronchial trouble, Hay Fever, Laryngitis and Irritation of the air passages. GRIMAULT’S CIGARETTES ease the feeling of tightness across the chest and give a relief from gasping for breath GRIM AULT A 8, r. Viottnna Paris.47 words
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963 1913-05-29 5 PROPOSED PROGRAMME (UNDER S. II. A. RULES OF RACING.) To be submitted at a Special General Medial to be kcM at 4 o’clock p.m., on Tuesday. 10th June 1915, at the rooms of tke Penanf Chamber of Commerce. NOTICE— No amendments to this Programme will963 words
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Article1878 1913-05-29 5 New Uses foe Rubber. In respect of tbe much-debated question jof new uses for rubber, some practical suggestions were recently made to me by a correspondent. In the interests of Plantation shareholders I hold that too much publicity cannot be given to this subject. On that ground alone1,878 words
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Advertisement243 1913-05-29 5 I V 4 r at 5 p.m., Oft Thursday, 10th July, 1913. Handicaps for entries vlOSC the First Day will be published on or before the 14th July, 1913. A i*malty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a Handicap by the winner of any Race run subsequent u. the publication243 words
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Advertisement81 1913-05-29 5 This disease is so dangerous and so rapid in its development that every mother of young children should he prepared for it. It is very risky to wait until the attack of croup appears and then send for medicine i and let the child suffer until it can be obtained81 words
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Advertisement52 1913-05-29 5 Always (Ucommeni It. In almost every community there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Sueh persons seldom miss an opportunity to recommend it, and these recommendations and its never failing qualities account for its great popularity. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Advertisement447 1913-05-29 5 Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS I. I f Embassy" i Cigarettes. A New Brand of Virginia Cigarettes. Packed in Air-tight tins of 50 and 25. OBTAINABLE AT MESSRS. PRITCHARD CO. And All the Leading Stores in Penang. Price per tin of 25: 28 cents. 50: 55 Chunghwa Shangyeh Maatschappij.447 words
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Article, Illustration97 1913-05-29 6 PnMinhed daily (noept Sunday* tad pnblis holiday*) at run CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pbiob Blitj Loeal nt I*4 per annum. OuteUtion... Postage Extra. Mml Eiiti— (Port Fine) «17.50 OiBLl IDDMH x ECHO—PENANG.” TeUpkoae Noe. /Echo 58« Printing Department 543 If■—An Vt- 1 e«BßuaicatioM97 words
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Article1404 1913-05-29 6 Our views on the subject of excessive legislation should be well known by now and we would in the ordinary way be the last in the world to spur the AttorneyGeneral on to fresh efforts towards increasing the bulk of the colonial statute books. But the1,404 words
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Article964 1913-05-29 6 Mr. H. Fair burn has been appointed to act aa Chief Police Officer, Negri Sembilan. e Siang Hye Eu, Asso. Inst. M. M., M.Atn. L M. E., of Kampar, Perak, Federated Malay States, has been elected a member of the Royal Society of Arts. e Amongst a964 words
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Article928 1913-05-29 6 o (From Our Own Correspondent) L Taping, May 21» Sine* Mr. Arnold White, who really d f^H j know bettor, has permitted himself ia the columns of the Straits Times to indulge in such a jangling jape as the Spectre of the Brockman for our Chief Secretary’s policy928 words
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Advertisement217 1913-05-29 6 D»CZ) ?.CD®C O O o Wolfi’s Eau de Cologne Ice Water IS .///S'/' THE THING r v V f-*. •c < n /V* D{|>. i Ccicr»*fc A '/t > -*i U M hV.r» v u'V v i t f LJ Z=DSCDO®C for Hut a rtckiat Headackc it yo«. Most Refreshing217 words
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Article415 1913-05-29 7 the gravity of the new SITUATION. DECISION or THE AMBASStDORS. Reuter.) Ik ndon, Mav 27. Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, received the Balkan delegates separately aud informed them that there was no further room for discussion and that the Peace Treaty should be signed forthwith as it stoodi415 words
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Article135 1913-05-29 7 Provisional Scores. (Reuter.) London, May 27. The provisional scores made iu the Empire bay Kiflo competition are as follows Marine Artillery (Portsmouth) 3,701, Second llampshires (Mauritius) 3,100, Twenty-Ninth Punjabis (Chaman) 2,939, Second Battaliou, First Gurkhas (Dbarmsala) 2,851, Twenty-Sixth Punjabis (Hongkong) 2,827, Second Norfolk» (Belgium) 2.808, Twenty-Eight135 words
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Article121 1913-05-29 7 Opposition of Ministerialists. Reuter.) London, May 28. In the House of Commons, Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney-General, moved the second reading of the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, lie emphasised the urgency of the measure in view of the growing number of important <4 |>eals from India and the Dominions,121 words
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Article31 1913-05-29 7 (Ileuter.) Loudon, May 27. I‘ieuteuant Arthur, of the Royal Hying "rps, was killed while Hying at Montrose. l'be airman, Horn, was killed while nying u r Burgwedel.31 words
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Article190 1913-05-29 7 INCOME TAX PROPOSALS. {Reuter.) Paris, May 28. The income tax proposals for the purpose of meeting the military expenditure have been issued. There will be a 1% taxon incomes up to £2,000, 2% up to .£4,000 I and 3% above £4,000. The first £4OO of income will190 words
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Article37 1913-05-29 7 (Renter.) London, May 28. Lancashire beat Leicestershire liy 292 runs. Kent beat Somersetshire by 354 runs. Gloucestershire beat Notts by 9 wickets. Warwickshire beat Hampshire by 64 runs. Northamptonshire beat Cambridge by 10 wickets.37 words
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Article95 1913-05-29 7 Question in Parliament. (Reuter.) London, May 28. In the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, in reply to Col. Yate, Unionist member for Melton, said that the latest reports show that hostilities were still in progress between the Chinese and tribesmen on the Eastern frontiers of Tibet, otherwise all95 words
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57 1913-05-29 7 (Reuter.) Brussels, May 28. Great Britain, having undertaken despite her withdrawal from the Sugar Convention to make no change in her treatment of sugar prejudicial to the other members of the Convention without six months’ notice, the International Commission lias decided to continue the present57 words
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Article47 1913-05-29 7 Ward —Belfield. Marriage of Former Selangor Resident's Daughter- Reuter.) London, May 27. Violet, daughter of Sir Henry Conway Belfield, Governor of East Africa, was married to Hamilton Fre’erick, sou of Sir Edward Wa<d, in the Guards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks, yesterday. There was a large and fashionable attendance.47 words
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Article35 1913-05-29 7 (Reuter.) London, May 28. The condition of H. R. H. the Duchess of Connaught continues to be favourable. She is carried into the garden daily. No more bulletins will be issued.35 words
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Article39 1913-05-29 7 (Reuter.) Berlin, May 27. King George and Queen Mary have started for England. London, May 29. Their Majesties the King and Queen h ive arrived at Victoria Station. A Naval biplane escorted the yacht to the harbour.39 words
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Article89 1913-05-29 7 {Reuter.) London, May 28. Mr. James Richard Atkin, k.c.. has been appointed an additional judge of the King’s Bench. The Rt. Hon. Sir George Farwell. Lord Justice, has resigned owing to ill-health. The Hotel Norman has acquired the house known as Beach House or “The Priory almost89 words
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Article35 1913-05-29 7 OPPOSITION AMENDMENT. (Reuter.) Ottawa, May 28. Sir George Ross, Liberal L°ader in the Canadian Senate, moved an amendment to the Navy Bill, refusing assent till the Bill was submitted to the country.35 words
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Article20 1913-05-29 7 (Reuter.) London, May 29. The general improvement in the condition of the Emperor of Japan is maintained.20 words
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Article33 1913-05-29 7 (Reuter.) London, May 28. Stilwell, the American Senator, who was convicted of bribery, has been sentenced to imprisonment for a minimum of four years and a maximum of eight years.33 words
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Article98 1913-05-29 7 London, May 22. Lieutenants Trench and Stewart (the British officers who were serving sentences for espionage in Germany and were released by the Kaiser’s orders on the occasion of the Imperial wedding in Berlin) escaped reporters by joining the Flushing train at Charlottenburg. Both looked fit, although98 words
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Article64 1913-05-29 7 Calcutta, May 20. Fresh arrests make it impracticable for the Conspiracy case to be taken up on the 26th inst. The total number of accused will probably be forty-five. Special arrangements for the Court rooms aud a resting house for witnesses are being made The jail64 words
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Article33 1913-05-29 7 London, May 19. In the challenge round of the Amateur Tennis Chimpionship at Queen’s Club the Hon. Mr. Neville Lytton beat Mr. Baerlein the holder, 6/4, 4/6, 5/6, 6/5, 6/2.33 words
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36 1913-05-29 7 Constantinople, May 21. Two thousand sick and wounded of Djavid Pasha’s army have returned from Valona by sea. The men are half-starved, and twentytwo died on the voyage from exhaustion.36 words
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Article145 1913-05-29 7 Tennis Tournament. The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Mixed Doubles Handicap. Craig and Miss Beckett heal Turner and Miss Barnet 6—2, 6—o. Men's Doubles Handicap B. Adams and Hogan beat McHutchiuson and Webster 3—6, 6 —2, 6—l. Men's Singles Handicap B. Saye145 words
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Article420 1913-05-29 7 A Chinaman, named Chan Kai was yesterday arraigned before Mr. A. V. Brown, District Judge, on a charge of living on the proceeds of immorality. Chief Detective Inspector J. Kirke pro9e- cuted and Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok defended i the accused. From the evidence of the prosecution it420 words
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Article280 1913-05-29 7 Three fights occurred yesterday, two between Chinese and Hindu tongkang men at Weld Quay and the third between riesha coolies at Hutton Lane. Toofkaft{ Men's Fight. A Chinese tongkang, laden with cargo, was coming alongside one of the landing places at Weld Quay yesterday which would only280 words
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Article196 1913-05-29 7 Says the writer of the Overseas Daily Hail's London Letter There has been a storm in a tea-cup in one of the largest political clubs in London over the question of “treating.” One meml>er. a doctor well known for his philanthropic enterprises, boldly moved a resolution at196 words
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Article43 1913-05-29 7 (By Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. through their agents G. H. Slot Co.) Fine Para Spot 3s. 7|J. Fine Para Forward 33. 7d. First latex Crepe delivery next three months 3s. Ifd Market weak. May 29. 1913.43 words
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Article1380 1913-05-29 7 P. C. C. M. C. F. C. The final Cup Tie Imtwoen the P C C and the CFC was played on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon. There was a very large crowd of spectators, one of the largest, in fact, ever seen on the Esplanade, including many1,380 words
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Article158 1913-05-29 7 First Division. Results Up to Date. 1 5- a s A a -a a 7* O O tO O ft H fl *lj Cli Goal Ittihadol Kbaireah 11 2 9 1 30 3 19 Hutton Lane 12 1 8 2 32 2 18 Crescent Star 11158 words
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Article161 1913-05-29 7 Yu»tcrtl«y. To-day. [tin. or Buyer* Snllern Buyer* Seller* Fall, RUBBER. a. d. d. <1 <t Anglo Malay ..11 9 12 71* 11 9 13 74 Bukit Mertajam. 2 1 2 f> Chersonese 3 14 3 64 Con* Malay* 10 104 11 9 10 9 11 74 —14<1 Highlands 61161 words
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Article113 1913-05-29 7 Saj« to-day’* Malay Daily Chronicle His Excellency, the High Commissioner, Sir Arthur Young, K.C.M.G., accompanied by Sir Edward Brockman, Chief Secretary, F.M.S., his Private Secretary and Doctor Fletcher reached Baling in South Kedah yesterday. He proceeded down-stream, hoping to reach Kuala Muda this morning. From Matang113 words
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Article63 1913-05-29 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3. —C hina and America. Confucianism and Prayer. Plantation and Hard Para. The Fire Power Loan. Chinese Decorative Art. s.—Rubber Notes. B.—The Rubber Outlook. Far East Interport Match. Trade in the F.M.S. The Situation in China. Guthrie’s Rubber63 words
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Obituary126 1913-05-29 7 Obituary. Lord Aveherjr. (Reuter.) London, May 29. The death has taken place, at the age of 78, of Lori Avebury, banker and man of science, who will be best remembered as Sir John Lubbock. He won Bank Holidays for the people and worked for many years in the cause of126 words
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Article832 1913-05-29 8 The following is extracted from an interesting letter by Mr. C. S. Hicks, which appears in The Times The first point I would draw attention to is the question as to whether plantation rubber can displace Paia, i is there any quality existing in Par* rubber which832 words
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Article34 1913-05-29 8 Mat, 1913. Date. L. W. H. W. L. W. a M. P.M. p n 2®“* B.W, 12.40, 7.24. 2. IS Mf’ 2 05 8.36, 3.40 3Ut 9.48, 3.01, 9.29, 41434 words
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Article399 1913-05-29 8 Penang vs. Hongkong, Shanghai and Singapore. Penang fired in this competition this morning, shooting commencing at about 7 a.m. The conditions were similar to King’s Ist. stage at Bisley (1912). The team consisted of 10 persons, all scores to count.. The light was good at 200399 words
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Article328 1913-05-29 8 Hints to British Manufacturers. The following has been received from the Commissioner of Trade and Customs at I Kuala Lumpur, Mr. W. F. Hume:— “In considering the success of foreign competition in goods in which the United Kingdom should be able to compete, it mav be328 words
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Article464 1913-05-29 8 PbACTICAL DfOTATOBBHIP BT YUAN. The Shanghai correspondent of the Daily News and Leader writing to that journal on April 20, states Never since the Republic began has the political situation been so hard to analyse, the atmosphere so charged with mistrust, and the outcome so difficult464 words
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Article132 1913-05-29 8 Messrs. Guthrie A Co’s weekly rubber report, dated Singapore, May 27, state» About 30 tons were on offer at to day’» Auction. The salo opeuod brightly end demand for a time was brisk but later n interest appeared to Hag and towards the close it was difficult132 words
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Article318 1913-05-29 8 e 8 a curious coincidence, notes Reuter’s Tok.vo correspondent, that the present antig Japanese campaign in California comes at j. a moment when the foreign communities in J a r au ar engaged in registering protests 1 a ,nst a P a n s 0wn non-observance of318 words
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Advertisement905 1913-05-29 8 “A Local Enterprise “Chens tens Festivals” To Be Screened for the 2nd Time BY REPEATED REQUESTS another great CbuiMl Dtt«ia| g SrilliM* Actiag THAT or Mount Erskine S Batu Lanchans it TOrtBTHBR WITH Ayer Etam AT The Standard Kinematograph, King Street Theatre. More New Films from East And West >905 words
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Advertisement52 1913-05-29 8 Sniff, sniff, «niff, S J£ h<m Jr* 16 are hf r “d red, oniff, sniff, sniff, When tb «niffer’s nearly dead T a th i en^ 1 igh for th Woods/ And all that its use will ensure. for I stuff no more on sea or shore, Having taken the52 words
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Advertisement379 1913-05-29 8 P. C. C. Bowls Tournament. Tbe following ties bare been fixed for to-morrow:— Single Handicap. Miles vt Henderson. Championship. Goodwin vs Chalmers Hamilton vs Owen. The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Single Handicap. H Starr beat A Lindley 21—17. Double Handicap. Wright Motion and J379 words
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Article30 1913-05-29 9 Vessels Irom Agents Due Ihitx Singapore V. Lti'Iiriy Singapore Ihrjllinger Colombo D'<mka Colombo 1 A. ACo. B. ACo BM.ACo. A.Q.ACo. 1 31stMay. tth June 5th 121 h I30 words
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Article21 1913-05-29 9 Vestel» For Agent» Leaves Dtlla P. Ludwig b>r£ilinger Lcvunha Colombo Colombo Singapore Singapore 1 A. B. B.M.AOo. A.G.ACo. May. June.21 words
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Advertisement414 1913-05-29 9 a1AL S.N.C u Lxp*.*ctcd Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. lV 29 Arcadia connecting with Medina juno 12 Devanha 26 China ju’lv 10 Assaye 24 Delta < Arcadia Homeward Moldavia Maloja Mongolia Macedonia Malwa >ato. Steamer. Connecting with S.S. Duo London. May June July Aug.. Sept.. 31! Delta 14 Assaye414 words
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Advertisement1454 1913-05-29 9 SHIPPING.) BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM. morn llqyb, sum. n. y. k. IMPERIAL GER&Atf MAIL LIFE THH fact and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Algiers, Gonoaj Naples (connection Marseilles, Alexandra and vice versa). Port Said,1,454 words
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Article1293 1913-05-29 10 Thai remarkably able man. the Rajah of 1 Sarawak. Sir Charles Brooke. G.C.M.G., who 1 has reached his eightj-fourth year, is shortly leaving going home for good after exercising a benevolent despotism for a matter of some forty-fire years in the territory bequeathed to him by his unde,1,293 words
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Article744 1913-05-29 10 The effect of the new regulations for payment in advance of water, gas, and electricity charges to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is that the revenue for the first three months of this year exceeded that for the corresponding period of last year by $97,752, the most noticeable increases’744 words
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Advertisement425 1913-05-29 10 ASK for: „OUD S THE SUPREME Tonic WlHE Sole Agents: —Cheah Kee Ee A Co., Chop HIANO CHTJAN,” 56, China Street, Penang, Chop “BAN KEE BEE,” Perak, And obtainable at all the leading spirit shops in Penang and Perak. Java —Australia Line OF THE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatchappy (Royal Dutch Packet425 words
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Advertisement10 1913-05-29 10 For Chronic Chest Complaint*, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, le. 6d.10 words
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Advertisement290 1913-05-29 10 Ml. t *a m a Do you realize the immense importance of the unique superiority of Odol While all other preparations for cleansing the mouth and teeth are effective only during the few moments of application, the antiseptic and refreshing power of Odol continues gently but persistently for hours a290 words
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Advertisement157 1913-05-29 11 T KKf oi O' cy l\ “3? ‘ft TO H.M. THE KINO. FOUR GOOD THINGS IN THE HOUSE, DON’T MISS THEM. Milkmaid Condensed SWISS MILK (Sweetened). $ll-00 Cash PER CASE. (IN DEALER S SHOP, NOT DELIVERED.) 48 TINS IN CASE. Ideal Condensed SWISS MILK (Unsweetened). Price: $7.75 Cash PER CASE.157 words
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Advertisement1840 1913-05-29 12 Guide to Penang, BT THU LATU E. F. Skertchly, 1..1. s. Price 50 cents. Worth a Dollar a copy •OLD AT STRAITS ECHO OFFICE. AMD AT THE SAVI'O'TIODBLE FIRM. Chinese Scribbling Paper FOR OFFICE OSE. »i*eJJ12 x 16*, Price, 41 per packet of 180 full sheet* (Can Le cut to1,840 words
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