Straits Echo, 7 June 1913
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Title Section40 1913-06-07 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE: OL EVE Mi. CiRCLLATING f LI ROUGH OUT THE STRAITS, THE f EDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE EAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum PENANG, SATURDAY, 7th JUNE, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cent}. No. 12840 words
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Advertisement1123 1913-06-07 1 liifciiili If you roqnir a Tonic and something to nourish you, drink DOC’S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT and look for thia label a; .s mi that a you get it. TIANG LEE (V Co., Sola Agcata. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and1,123 words
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Advertisement16 1913-06-07 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. N? 258 £v Yj -> 5> 36 *4T IH fij: BEST FOR All PURPOSES16 words
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Advertisement445 1913-06-07 2 NATU wm 1 j&m ty i y (LK r. vL r LION BRAND.! (STERILIZE») y S I The Ideal Milk for use in the tropic*, being, absolutely pure whilst retaining its natural qualities and flavour. “Chop” Singah. B Cold Medals. LONDON 1893 MARSEILLES 1893 PRETORIA 1898 SCHWERIN 1889. a Mn445 words
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Article1728 1913-06-07 3 In territory which is fertile hut not vet fallv occupied, liko California, tho *inhabitauts, who usually enjoy a high standard of living, are naturally anxious that immigration shall not briug with it the .ordidnoss, squalor, and disease which •liaractt rise many of the great masses of1,728 words
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Article287 1913-06-07 3 Much has been written during the iast < f,*w weeks in technical journals on this subject and Indiau Engineers must have bi>en somewhat surprised at the general. I drift of it, considering the excellent status] this profession enjoys in this country. It must not, however, be287 words
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Article439 1913-06-07 3 I only once helped to hang a man. It was in the South Sea Islands, and wo were doing a good business m copra ostensibly—copper really. Anyhow, the cargo waa mostly that colour. There had been a row between the captain and one of tho crew, and439 words
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Advertisement91 1913-06-07 3 Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. A touch of rheumatism, or a twingo >“•' lalcu, whatever the trouble is, Cbamhjr .viu's l’an Kalin diives away the pa»n it nee ami cures the complaint quick Jlust application gives relief. When a 1* tlt is kept in the house the pam ot s IL.I scalds91 words
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Advertisement408 1913-06-07 3 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have just received along with numerous other goods GLACIAL ACETIC ACID. 5 tons; BISULPHIDE of SODIUM. 2 tons; QUININE and its Salts. 2 cwts.; Pure Fine CASTOR OIL, 1.000 lbs. As we buy our goods in bulk on advantageous terms we can afford to offer them to408 words
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Advertisement381 1913-06-07 3 THE SCARLET MR. E’S AND THEIR JESTER n i Former Leading Memuek or this Merry Concert Party Tells Why ll k Pins His Faith on I)r. Williams’ Pink Pills. Prior to coming “out East,” whore ho now owns ami manages the splendid Hotel Norman” at Penang. Mr. R N. BrunelNormau381 words
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Article167 1913-06-07 4 Polar,in, Hr. m, 2,923. Shone, June 0. Yokohaiut, May 13. Gen. A G A Co, Hr. 9.*., 4,269, Dodd, .lye 6 Yokohama, M*V 13, Geu. VV. M, A Co Arabia, Grr 9*. 2.83«. Bath, June G, Yokohama, May 10, Gen —B. M A Co. Speehnan, I ut. h, 639.167 words
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Article147 1913-06-07 4 J <; n f 7 T" «ta, for Madras taking mails for Europe etc., vim Bombay. Jin Ho, for Asalian. Ltontj Ho, for Bato Bahra. nt, for Dangsa, T. Semawe, Segli, Olehleh, Op*r*tioni Averted. Do you know that a very large per cent of supposed cases of appendicitis are147 words
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Article144 1913-06-07 4 s os Yen—Per Jit Seng, 9th instant, 7 am. I Alor t tar (Kedah)-Per Kedah, 9th i instant, 9 a m 1 Langaa, Edi, T. Scmawe, Sejli. Olehleh and Sabaug— Per Speehnan, 9th instant, 1 noon Singapore, China and Japan—Per tfnjwini). 9fh instant, 2 p in. Diuuiug Sitiaw.m144 words
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Article113 1913-06-07 4 Pbkako. Jckk 7. By courtesy o/ the Chartered Bank. London, Demand Bank 4 months’ fight Rank 2 3 Credit 24J M 3 Documentary. 2.4,*j Calcutta, Demand Bank Ik li4i M 3 days’ sight Private 175* Bombay, Demand Ben; I^4s Monlmew, D*tm*iio Bank n 8 days* a«gi.t P* i Madras,113 words
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Article61 1913-06-07 4 Gold Loat fOt.Oo Black Pepper no stoc. White Peppei 33. —buyers Tirng Pepper 21 —sales Cloves .39 out oj season Mace 123 nominal Pickings 97 50 sales Nutmegs 1 10b. 22 50 sales !No. 1 650 sol>‘ 2 03) salrf Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) ...11.8 nominal f Tahbun61 words
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Article689 1913-06-07 4 p.c. N ame. RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate. Lid. Balgownio Rubber Estate. Ltd. Cliangkat Serdang Estate. Ltd. Glenealy Plantations. Ltd. Jpbong (Perak) Lubber Co., Ltd. Kedah Rubber Co.. Ltd. Malakoff Rubber Co.. Ltd. Nellmay Rtiblter Co., Ltd. New Sereudah Rubber Co., Ltd. l’erak Rivet Valley Robber Co.,689 words
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Advertisement51 1913-06-07 4 B:wel Complaint in Children. During the summer months in hers should watch for any unnatural looseness j of the child’s bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may bo avoided. Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and ]>iarrh«ei Remedy can always l>e depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement148 1913-06-07 4 THIS IS IT! WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound 1 T XSTCLnSS ODORLess The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. 11 lyhly recommended by the medical profession. OF ALL CUE.M/STS i T^nrfnitmiriiWniiiiiiiinnTminnTTrTmTfmr'nuMiinnnntu^148 words
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Advertisement488 1913-06-07 4 UFI WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVI NO DEATH. BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD VETARZO I This remarkable compound, the latest discovery of modem times, is without equal in all cases of defective uerve ami brain power, whether induced by worry, overwork, dissipation, or other influences. Sleeplessness, palpitation, defective circulation, nervous dyspepsia, tic488 words
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Article559 1913-06-07 5 PROBLEMS AWAITING THE POWERS. Two Menacing Dangers The future of Asiatic Turkey and the dangers arising »rom the present disorganized state of the Turkish Empire, is the subject of a gravely important letter by Vekil in the Times. Vekil writes The reply of the Allies and the559 words
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Article400 1913-06-07 5 Wo were particularly pleased to receive he announcement of the Provisional President’s disclaimer of the role of Dictator fathered upon him l*v the Tunes. It is is y«t too early to t ilk of a dictatorship. Only a persistence in obstruction such nsi we have seen during the400 words
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Article503 1913-06-07 5 (From Truth.) Sir Geoige Egerton has expressed dissatisfaction with the want of smartness ‘among petty officers and men, alike in the matter of dress and salutes, which he has {observed in his first month as Port Admiral at Plymouth, and he iu>ists upon uniformity of dress and the503 words
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Article379 1913-06-07 5 The following note iu the new Methuen reprint of Mr. Arthur Ransoine’s book on Oscar Wilde disposes of the hopes ol those who were awaiting its rtappearance iu order to possess the text of the now famous letter to the plaintiff The publication of this book379 words
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59 1913-06-07 5 oun,j: folks are jollj and brimming with fuo, But one it retreating, waits fer no greeting, Sadly he sneezes—his ’flu has begun One will pursue him, whisper this to him. Take my advice —and Woods’ Peppermint Cure Away with your sorrow flue gone59 words
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Advertisement321 1913-06-07 5 JOOC x)oc t *>co r\ o 0 Diamond Merchants, H. FARQUHAR STREET, Have just unpacked a large and varied stock of STERLING SILVER WARE SUITABLE FOR Weddings Birthday Resents. Prices Moderate. kJ O o vJ o U C n O JIZ)OC Inspection Cordially Invited. DOOc )Ooc~: X)C o n nnnnnn321 words
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Advertisement225 1913-06-07 5 Messrs. W. D. H. O. WILLS’ Embassy” 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 APENTA APENTA NATURAL APERIENT WATER THE BEST225 words
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Article, Illustration93 1913-06-07 6 Fkkliahed daily (except Sunday* and poMio holiday*) at nn CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. N 59. Beach Street, Penan». Paica Daily Local 124 per annutn. Ontatation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Po*t Free) 917.50 CAST,* ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 H.B.— All bumoooo communication» *hmiM t>*93 words
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Article2413 1913-06-07 6 Alin ist every w >ek the mail brings us copies of Colombo newspipers in which comparisons, without exception fivourable to this ouatry, are drawn brtwevn tbe labour conditions in Ceylon and Malaya As we have re narked on a former occasion, toolios are co.uiug in2,413 words
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Article990 1913-06-07 6 Inspector J. Macnamara left for Home to-day by the P. A O. s s Palawan. The Figaro quotes a Tagehlatt message to the effect that Count IJerchtold, the Austro-Huagarian Foreign Miuister, intends to resign iu October. Mrs. G. C. Hart, wife of Mr. U. C. Hart, formerly990 words
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Advertisement128 1913-06-07 6 Akiha's World-Renowned Ricshas, To Jw disposed of at a moderate charge. Repairs of any description to Carriage or Ricsha Wheels WILL ME UN DELTA KEN. New or Old Tyres <\tu lie fi\«-«l or n.*lix<*«l bv a special new process at a moment’s notice. Aing Cheang Co., 59, Magazine Road. LOOK128 words
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Article278 1913-06-07 7 disqualificatidn of CRAGANOUR." I RESS COM *E .TS. Renter. London, June 6 i he Derby continues to l>e the chief topic i f discussion. Hotspur,” writing iu the Daily Telegraph, says that the disqualification of t'r.iganour is severely condemned by nianv w hose social standing and ideas278 words
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Article110 1913-06-07 7 The alifornian Land Legislation. Renter.) Washington, June 6. M. Cliinda, Japanese Ambassador at Washington, had a conference with President Wilson (this is the first occasion i ti which ho has addressed President Wilson directly) on the subject of tho Californian legislation. Before seeing M. Chinda, President Wilson110 words
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Article136 1913-06-07 7 f ddress By General CKt'i Reuter London. June 6 A meeting of the members of the House "f (’minions of all parties listened to an address in the House of (’ominous l>v General Cliing, who is on a semi-official mission in connection with op urn elimination. Mr. '1136 words
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Article69 1913-06-07 7 Debate i«\ (he Commons. (Reuter.) London, June 6. lu the debate on the Aviuv Bill in the House of Commons, Col. Seely, War Munster, re emphasised the advantages of tin* volant iry system. The problem of deience was not to be solved by a large army; what69 words
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Article37 1913-06-07 7 (Reuter.) Washington, June 6. 1 tie Senate has postponed the considerati.,ll of the Arbitration treaties upon Senator Chamlierlain pointing out that a renewal might compel the submission of the I’aiuma controversy to arbitration.37 words
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Article32 1913-06-07 7 Reuter.) London, June 6. A« the result uf the disorderliness of a of Suffragists ut the Roytl Academy V'****‘ii Alexandra bns withdrawn Sir Luke portrait of Kmg Edward, fearing outrage.32 words
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Article199 1913-06-07 7 defeat of the favourite. Reuter.) London, June 7. 1 he following was the result of the race for The Oak s (I j miles) which was run at Epsom yesterday: Mr. J. B. Joel’s J*st by Snndridge Absurdity (Rickahy) 1 Mr. L. Neumann’s Depeehr (W Iter Gri gh199 words
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Article32 1913-06-07 7 (Reuter.) Loudon, J iiuo 6. Tho Belgian steamer Curland Rtruck a mine while entering Piroeus, the seaport of Athens. She is badly damaged but uo one was hurt32 words
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Article71 1913-06-07 7 Renter.) London, June 6. The Dublin Customs have se /.ed a furnituro van on board a Liverpool steamer consigned to a resident in County Civan. It is alleged to eoiPain rifles for the Ulster men. Cons'xned to Lord Farnham. London, June 7. The rifles smuggled mto71 words
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Article28 1913-06-07 7 Reuter.) London, Juno 6. A tire took place at Mudie’s famous library at Bloomsbury. It is stated that a third of the books have been destroyed.28 words
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Article26 1913-06-07 7 (Reuter.) London, June 6. In tho St. Anne’s Ladies Golf Championship Miss Dodd beat Miss Chubb by 8 boles and 6 to play.26 words
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Article49 1913-06-07 7 America vs. Aus'ralia Reuter.) London, June 7. America anl Australia are playing off the preliminary tics for the Davis Cup O’Cloughlin f America) -beat Rice (Australia) by t! -1, 6 —3, 0 —3. Williams (America) beat Doust (America) bv 6 t, 6 —L 1— 6, 7—5.49 words
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Article25 1913-06-07 7 (Reuter.) London, Juno 7. Mr. John Dickinson lias been appointed Chief Metrop ditan Magistrate in succession to Sir Curtis Beunett, deceased.25 words
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21 1913-06-07 7 Reuter.) Sofia, J«ue 7. It is seuii-oftbially announced that the Bulgarian Cabinet resigned on M ly 30.21 words
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Article231 1913-06-07 7 Reuter.) London, June J The English polo players be it the! strongest American beam, Pipiug Rock, that thev have yet encountered by d'. goals) to 1 For selliug liquor without a licence a Chinaman was this morning lined $2O by Mr. E. FT Colnrin. Mr. Byrne, of the231 words
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Article969 1913-06-07 7 (From Our Own Corresponden/.) Taiping, June 7, 11*13. Taiping has a way ,if rising to the occa e siou, when occasion deuiinds, that ia very t much at variance with the testimonial tc its thirst for the waters of Lethe that comes from its modest, retiring and unpretending969 words
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Article835 1913-06-07 7 COMBINE TO REGULATE OUTPUT SUGGESTED. London, May 16. There has been a ra f her more hopeful feeling about the Rubber market, notwitb- standing the interruption of business inci- deutal to the Whitsun holidays. The resumption of operations in shares has 1 revealed no special* feature835 words
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Article70 1913-06-07 7 The following articles will be found ou our outside pages Page 3—-The Japanese in Ametic.i The Status of Engineers A Colonial Confession s.—Turkey in Asia No Dictatorship Naval Notes. The ReceDt Wilde Cuso. 8. Q” On Prose Writing. Th* Suffrage Movement. In Lighter Vein. Healthy Naughtiness. The Futire of70 words
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Article82 1913-06-07 7 TENNIS TOURNAMENT. 1 The following were the results of the tie played off yesterday >— Profession Paint. Peel and Sells beat Bmuett au 1 Prentis 8—6, 6—3. Men* Single* Open. Martin beat Turner 6-3, 6—3. I The following ties have been fixed for Monday, the 9th inst.82 words
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Article141 1913-06-07 7 To-day’s T. O. M. says As a result o" the heavy rain, which still continues with unabated energy, a section of the F.M S Railway between Batu Gajili aud Kampar has l>een rendered impassable for traffic The Ipoli Station master was informed of the occurrence bv141 words
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Article114 1913-06-07 7 A Judgment of Solomon. The following cases were disposed of byMr. C. E. Donaldson in Kuala Lumpur Police Court this morning A Chinese woman was arrested at Ulu Ivlang for illegal possession of a pig, the property of a Chinaman. There was some contention betw-een tlie114 words
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Article163 1913-06-07 7 The Taiping Rubber Estates, Ltd. 4,000 Karan Rubber Co Ltd. 5,506 K. M. S. (Malay States) Rublier and Coconut Plantations, Ltd. 4,500 Taiping Rubber Plantations, Ltd 20,('63 Sungei Siput Rubber Plantations, Ltd. 4.533 Bukit Mertaj&m Rubber Co., Ltd.... 15,787 Sumatia Consolidated Rubber Estates, Ltd. 15,157 London Sumatra163 words
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Article79 1913-06-07 7 A Europe in, named J. B. Farquharson, was this morning arrested on board the P. A O. s.s. Painiran by Inspector Caldwell p ou a warrant for cheatiug in respect of certain jewellery. He had booked his passage for Home from Port Swettenham by the P. and79 words
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Article202 1913-06-07 7 (By Courtesy of Messrs. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. through their agents O. H. Slot Co.) Fine Para Spot 3s. 8d. Fine Para Forward 3s. 7d. First latex Crepe delivery next three months 3s. ljd. Market weak. June 7, 1913. The tramway boycott in Hongkong a few202 words
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Advertisement280 1913-06-07 7 P, c. c. OWING to tho srna’l numl>er of ontries, it has l)oon decided not to hold a Gymkhana this year. W. HAMILTON, Secretary. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. ll had Office: —SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agents for Penang.280 words
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Article627 1913-06-07 8 AuTHOBISED SKIIOK THB GbEATEST Boob. Professor A Quiller-Couch, the King Edward VII. Professor of English Literature, has beanie quite the rage at Cambridge. His fortnightly lectures on the Writing of English draw great crowds to the new lecture rooms On May 15 his lecture was somewhat627 words
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Article316 1913-06-07 8 TLe Bornin suffragists in Parliament aud the pr’ss regard it as wholly irrational, a* well as <1 p’.orable, that their p*d measure shod hi l»e ignmniuiouslv rejected because woinou have adop'el the tactics of Russian anarchists and French /•*troleu f*. They comfort themselves with the thought that316 words
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Article679 1913-06-07 8 It was not without a «terse of fallen pride that the father of a Man* Hester boy who was away from botne for the Whitweek holiday» te d tli>» brief note seut ly young hopeful to l.i« parents yesterday (says the Manchester Guardian). It r»n I Dear679 words
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Article285 1913-06-07 8 “Chronic good behaviour is the most d adlv of children’s diseases. It is commonest in only children, those who live too much downstairs with thoir parents, aud copy the surface manners of adults; iu the bustle of a full nursery such unwholesome propriety is recognised by the other285 words
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Article384 1913-06-07 8 Mr. Lloyd George is the subject of two remarkable articles in the Nation, the wellknown Liberal organ. He is urged to find a fresh field for the working of his brilliant, restless mind I The first extract is from A London Diaiv.” which is384 words
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Article43 1913-06-07 8 The following ties have been fixed for Monday, the 9*h iust. Championship Pairs. Hamilton and Starr n Dunn and Rose (3) Goodwin and Hambly vs Sharpe aud Bindley (I). Championship. E L Miles rs W 3 Goldie (2).43 words
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Article279 1913-06-07 8 I’or s.s Tee* t<i, from Singapore Messrs. Cheer, Laird, J T N Handy, S N Sammy, N T King and Ham-tod. Per as. Tanykor, from Sitiawan Mrs Sims and child, Mrs Brash, Miss Smith, I)r Edith Boomgardt, Mr E B Williams and Mr A Poulbr. Per s.«. \Lilayn, from279 words
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Advertisement460 1913-06-07 8 The Keturn of the “Terra Nova” with Surtifors of the Scott Antarctic EUp*4i*ion KINC CEOME AT THE MTAL ACAMMT are the chief content* in the New Animated Graphic. To-morrow Nitht! Sotortoy Ni|ht!! The Visual sat ion of the World’s Works and Beauties is done by Pat he Hilms. SLEEPING BEAUTY460 words
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Advertisement44 1913-06-07 8 Ec?a?my in fkc Erd. It c«'«U hut .1 small rinbuilt to keep Chamberlain's Colic, (.'lio'ern and LMaril.oea Remcdr alr.trs in medicine chest, and it fomoaiT in the end It alw >vs < urea and cuiw <j'Hi k'v. For *s!t i Inr all |t|«p#»n*anes and Lhaleis44 words
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Advertisement10 1913-06-07 8 For Chronic Chest Complaint*, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1» 6d10 words
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Advertisement55 1913-06-07 8 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound cSraSTu TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest v.icntific pre paration of Cul) LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it ami super scales the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stpmach. Highly re commended by the medical profession. OF ALL CrfEMISTS t I55 words
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Advertisement1187 1913-06-07 8 TRY Beecham's Pills, they are just the th.n* as a family medicine. Nothing to be compared with them has yet been put before the public. For over half a century medicine has been an easy First Favourite in countless households and the name and fame of Beecham's Pills have spread1,187 words
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Article30 1913-06-07 9 Vrncls brom Agentt Due b' vanha Colombo A.G.ACo. TitbJune Amayt Singapore A.G.ACo. 14th ''«*< h 'n Singapore 1‘nnz Eitel B.M ACo 18th b r i'<lrich Colombo BM.ACo. !l9th 130 words
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Article21 1913-06-07 9 Vtutli For Agen't Leave* unfia Singapore |a.G.ACo. i June. Colombo A.G.ACo. l r inz Kite] Colombo B.MACo Fr'tdnch Singapore B.MACo.21 words
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Advertisement289 1913-06-07 9 vpeeled Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service. Outward. j inn I Dovanha connecting with Moldavia 26 China Maloja .1 illv l' 1 Assays Mongolia 2t Delta M«ced< nia Am/ Arcadia Malwa Homeward URES HY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class fo London Lv Sea $565-72 $877-14 1o Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00289 words
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Advertisement1288 1913-06-07 9 f, SHIPPING. For BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. MDMT3CHER LL07D, BREMEN. SJfHapore (In roe times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore (Twice a week). ictoria Point, Mergui, Tavov, Yoh a_id Moulmein. (FortnightIy). t Singapore and AuetraiiaT~ (Fortnightly.) Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (Weakly). Jaffna1,288 words
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Article855 1913-06-07 10 We quoted last night an extract from the F. M. 8. Government Gazette, in which a proponed enactment is drafted whereby it is hoped to secure to Malays their interests in land.” The Gazette goes on to »ay that the reason for such legislation is855 words
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Article245 1913-06-07 10 Soiuo extremely high official ui Chittagong, we read, his ha»l t lock up his cook and put a n*ntrv over the kitchen le>t lie le* il.'O'Vf'l a wav and the high ofHcitl go withint ln> dinner How Ions; this will last we :nv n»»t t«*l<l lut the245 words
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Article983 1913-06-07 10 The Earl of Cromer contributes a lengthy article to the Nineteenth Century on Some Problems of Government in Europe and Asia It is divided into three portions, the last of which concerns China The distinguished waiter takes as Lis text Mr. JO?" Bland’s recent book, which983 words
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Article, Illustration842 1913-06-07 10 The Rev. James Stanley Wentz writes eulog stic letter to discoverer of new and remarkable system for developing the mental powers, controlling thoughts and actions of others, curing disease without drugs and reading the secret desires of people though thousands of842 words
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Advertisement441 1913-06-07 10 v./.v, m 0. ■<<>> V* is a Gleaning the teeth v/ith tooth powders or pastes can never, under any circumstances, preserve them from destruction. That follows from the «np'e fact l e looses which are met exposed to nW- the^ba ck of the motor, the inters,rceshetw«n js& s >- —r-441 words
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Advertisement12 1913-06-07 10 Woods’ 'lroat Peppermint Cure, For CougLs and Colds, never fails, 1«. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement223 1913-06-07 10 T BEWARE of IMITA TIONS Rigauds GENUINE Japan kananga Toilet Water PARIS FRANCE S O L. o BV ALL. PERFUMERS fcfiiifl Direct from the Looms to your* Home CONSULT our Catalogue, full oi new ideas showing in Pictures, how to dra:>e wimlow A Rinds of CURTAINS, CURTAINS MATERIALS i rv.223 words
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Advertisement172 1913-06-07 11 BY APPOINTMENT h SiV-rA’' V j XT\J Hp; *v V' V^.. nil' «<• *'i|<.) i r *>_„ TO H.M. THE KING. VK vFOUR GOOD THINGS IN THE HOUSE, DON’T MISS THEM. Milkmaid SWISS MILK (Sweetened). $ll-00 Cash PER CASE. (IN DEALER S SHOP. NOT DELIVERED.) Ideal Con sed SWISS MILK172 words
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Advertisement1514 1913-06-07 12 EUROPEAN AGENCY. YT7IIOLESALE Indents promptly exeV» cuted at lowest cash pi ices tor all kind* of Britiali ami o»mt mental goods including:— Books wid Stationery, Boot*, Shoos aiul Ixjather, Chemical* and >ruggi*ta’ Sundries, China, Earthenware aud olassware, Cycle», Motor» aud i/rapeiy, Millinery aud Pieeo Goods, Fvdcy Good* and Perfumery, ’lardware,1,514 words
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