Straits Echo, 18 June 1913
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Title Section35 1913-06-18 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDEKAIEi) MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1913. Single Copy. 10 «nts. No. 18735 words
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Advertisement1038 1913-06-18 1 If you requir a Tonio and vim»tiling to nourish you, drink OOC'S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT and look for thii lal>ol 'A that SS you get it. TIANG LEE S’ Co., Sole Agent*. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. < BANKS. S4NWUN9S, BUTTERV <! Co.. AGENTS FOR PENANG S'1,038 words
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Advertisement22 1913-06-18 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. X'. 6s Ml2.iS s ft t *•3 T V' V' <* *GU&k rtf I-i V rt BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.22 words
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Advertisement426 1913-06-18 2 r ILK LION BRAND. H m n (STERILIZED) j The Ideal Milk ?or use in the tropics», being absolutely pure whilst retaining its natural qualities and flavour. “Chop” Slngah. Gold Medals. LONDON 1893 MARSEILLES 1895 PRETORIA 1898 SCHWERIN 1889. READ THIS war S2s£ r 'aru lvOo St. Louis 190*- •/1426 words
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Article1015 1913-06-18 3 Modem writers are sometimes woefully careless in the use of their adjective». Epithet s are thrown about with little regard to their applic tttoii, if only they |»> picturesque. What morn natural i under such circuinst ineoa than tint with I “coriuption” should go incurable”? 11,015 words
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Article1097 1913-06-18 3 Liviug in the East wo can scarcely realise the amount scientific attention that is being givc»n t road construction in Europe and America with the idea of evolving something that will cariy modern V» hides both efficiently,and with moderate ex pond it ure Ueio we see daily the1,097 words
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Advertisement7 1913-06-18 3 MAHTIK’S PILLS por Ladies r.nch rs ■MJ;/ .*>*7 words
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Advertisement164 1913-06-18 3 E. O. Hotel. 8,000,000 Rubber Stamps ■:o:« SPECIAL TIFFIN EVERY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. Nurseries 100 acres fully Planted References MR. A. D. MILNE. voplj L. HEINTZE. TaNJONO IvAMBLIAJt EsTATK, Pern F. \f. S. Telegram*: Huintzic,” Tiinjong Unmbu f an 1 o WP X >r s*. f'V' iA A &S 4 Royal164 words
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Advertisement52 1913-06-18 3 Op'r tions Averted. I>o you know that a very large per cent of sti pp 4 >sed cases of appendicitis are only an inflammation if the l>oweU brought on by constipation r Chamberlain's Tablets cuio constipation even after it becomes chronic. Give them a trial. For sale by all Dispensaries52 words
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Article61 1913-06-18 4 E F. Ferdinand, Au«. 83,900. L«*«. June 17, Trieste, May 11, Gen.—S. K. f, Pq Caitetl P'U.cK, G.r. ...2.128 Krobn. June 18, Port Said, Mar 28, Salt.— H. Bro* 1Q Torilla, Br. m 3.189. Branion June 18, Japan, May 23, Gen —A. A A. A Co. Avayyre, Br. 247,61 words
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Article46 1913-06-18 4 JUM E 18 Mary Austin, for Asahan. Perak, for Deli. Jlok Canton, for Teluk Anaon. V. E. Friedrich, for Singapore, China and /wTIW*. Or Port Weld and Taiping. Gotten, for Cejlon, AurtraU» l led. Aden, Egypt aud Tin Naples, for Europe etc. Torilla, for Calcutta.46 words
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Article374 1913-06-18 4 COB Yen—Per Jit Seng, tomorrow, am. Alor Star (Kedah)-Per Kedah, to-morrow, 8 a.in. I>eli —Per Malaya, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Port Swettenkam, Port Dickson and Malacca— Per Janet Nicoll, to-morrow, 2» a p.m Port Swettenham and Singapore— l er Ttetta to-morrow, 3 p m Dindings, Sitiawan and Teluk An*on—374 words
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Article123 1913-06-18 4 Pbnawo, June 18. (By covitery of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 4 months* sight Re nk 2,4§ 3 Credit 2,4$ n 3 Documentary.. 2,4 T T Calcutta, Demand Bank R*. 174$ 3 days’ sight Private 175$ Bombay, Demand Bank 174$ Moulmein, Demand Bank 173 3 days* sight Priva-e123 words
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Article227 1913-06-18 4 Gold Leal $64.6u Black Pepper no stock White Pepper 32.75 sellers Tiang Pepper 20.50 sales Cloves ...39 out of season Mace 120 nominal Pickings 93. —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 22.50 buyers C No. 1 6 50 sale Sugar 2 6.3) sals C Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 11.9 buyers227 words
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Article197 1913-06-18 4 Tk usu, Jvxk 1$ Bkek cts. Soup pe: catty 14 Roast 24 Steaks ‘24 Stow or Curry Moat... 10 Rump Steak 2 4 Ox TVul each 30 Tongue... 55 Feet 15 Heart 30 Liver per catty 55 Poke— Pork pe cattv 38 Pig’s Head... 24 Feet 28 Tongue197 words
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Article812 1913-06-18 4 Name. p.C. RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate. Ltd. Balgownie Rubber Estate, Lul. Cbangkat Serdang Estate, Ltd. Glenealv Plantations. Ltd. Jebong (Perak) Rubber Co., Ltd. Kedah Rubber Co., Ltd. Malakoff Rubber Co., Ltd. Nellmay Rubber Co., Ltd. New Serendah Rubber Co., Ltd. Perak River Valley Rubber Co., Ltd.812 words
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Advertisement39 1913-06-18 4 Something Dependable. Diarrhoea is always more or less prevalent purinp this weather. Be prepared for it. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and effectual. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.39 words
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Advertisement97 1913-06-18 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS C. 4 l.’.r Bil. ~T7! The latest scientific pre paration of COO LIVER OIL. Dees all that is claimed fer it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re i commended by the medi j97 words
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933 1913-06-18 5 (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Tuesday, 22nd July, 1913. SECOND DAY Thursday, 24th Juiy, 1913. THIRD DAY... Saturday, 26th July, 1913. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 2?nd July, 1913. 1. The Mixed Handicap. Value $500- A Handicap for horses which933 words
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Article780 1913-06-18 5 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS ECHO.” I >ear Sir, It ia extremely gratifying to observe (bat you spare no pains to fight for and obtain, through the medium of jour most popular paper, the rights of the Public and that tom do not rest780 words
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Article46 1913-06-18 5 The following were the results of the ties played off yesterday Single Handicap. Hose heat Miles 21—19. Cha inpionsh ip. Starr heat Goldie 21 —19. The following ties have bean fixed for Thursday, June 19 Championsh j>. Final. St.irr v* Goodwin (2).46 words
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Article61 1913-06-18 5 Jure, 1913. DAT.. H LW HW UW A.M. A M. P.M. P.M. 18th 11.47, 5.51, Nil. G. 50 19th 12.29, 6.29, 12.25, 728 20th 1.11, 7.15, 1.02. 804 21st 1 50. 7.52, 1.36, 8.37 22nd 2.27, 8.2 G, 2.0 G, 9.08 23rJ 3.01, 8.57, 2.33, IWJ761 words
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Article350 1913-06-18 5 The summer meeting of the Selangor Turf Club will see the last of the bookmaking fraternity exercising .their noisy calling on the racecourses of the F. M. S. For the fiat has gone forth that we are to J get into line with the Colony of the350 words
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Article247 1913-06-18 5 Action and Inaction. At this stage in China’s bi?tcry, when tho *irst Parliament has ushered in au era of construction, the views of prominent tueu are not only interesting but of tha utmost importance. Those who follow events aie thereby enabled to gauge the situation not i247 words
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Article270 1913-06-18 5 According to William Maxwell, in the Nineteenth Century, theie is a great future for the Turk to develop the Asiatic residue of his once world-wide Empire. The wri*er, however, sets out the problem with so painful a regard to the facts that one is hardly hopeful270 words
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Advertisement314 1913-06-18 5 5 p.m., on Thursday, iOth Jtily, 1915. Handicaps for IsAlflCS vIOSfc the First Day will be published on or before the 14th July. 1913. Denaliv of 7 lbs. is incurred in a Handicap by the winner of any Race run subsequent to the publication of the weight* and of 12314 words
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Advertisement56 1913-06-18 5 I>arh id the night, with a darker skj, Studded with clouds rolling heavilr. With a driving gale we steadilj sail 'Midst the noise of the elements’ revelrr. The thunders loom and the lightnings gleam. The wild sea surges o’er the beam, et ’midst the carnage we feel secure, For wu’re56 words
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Advertisement93 1913-06-18 5 fcaxbir'ai /s Pain Bilm. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is. Cham* berlain’s Pa n Palm drives away {ho pain at once and cures the complaint quick v First application gives relief. When a bottle of it is kept in the hoase the pain93 words
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Advertisement217 1913-06-18 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 M GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUPS. (Half Lemon217 words
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Article, Illustration92 1913-06-18 6 riMkltfl daily («xoept Sunday* and p«Mi« holiday*) uni t CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59. Beach Street., Penang. Pbiob Daily Local IS4 per annum. OnUUtion... Portage Extra. Mail Edttaea (Port Fra*) 117.50 aanLß add****: n ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone No*. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 JT.J.-AU busism csmssunieAtions should ks92 words
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Article48 1913-06-18 6 Wood-Holliday —On June 2, at H. B. M’s. Legation Chapel, Peking, in the presence of Sir John Jordan o.c.i.e k c.b k.c.m.g by the Rev. P. M. Scott. Agnes, widow of the late William Holliday to George Wayte, fifth son of Ditie Wood of Brixworth Hall, Northamptonshire.48 words
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Article2167 1913-06-18 6 To say that a thrill of horror ran through Penang when the names of the last batch of Justices of the Peace were published in the Government Gazette would be a gross and an unwarrantable exaggeration. To describe as mild disapproval the sentiments which were then freely2,167 words
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Article581 1913-06-18 6 The Hon. Dr. Gilmore Ellis, P.C.M.O, has been on inspection duty in Province Wellesley. Mr. H C. Barnard, of the F. M. 8. Railways, has been on a visit to Penang in the interests of his department. Mr. G. M. Harding, the manager of the Pahang Rubber581 words
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Article254 1913-06-18 6 I TO THE EDITOE OF THE STRAITS ECHO.” Sir, May I ask you to allow me to lay befora jour readers a concrete example of the 1 1 methods 1>j which the Banishment OrdinI anee is now being enforced bv the Govern- ment, to which jou hare254 words
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Advertisement196 1913-06-18 6 WANTED Two Capable Compositors. Good Wages to Competent Men. Apply personally to THE FOREMAN. Stra t* Etho. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. CHINESE SALESMEN for r.n»DR and the FM S. Prospects of rapid promotion to ambitious and hard-working young men with good knowledge of English Apply to VULCAN c/o Straitt Echo, Penang. 18-6-1:3196 words
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Article445 1913-06-18 7 FIR ~T D .Y*S RESULTS. (Front Our Own C'>rrr.<fton/feut.) Kiitla Lumpur, June 18. The first day if the Selangor Turf Clul Summer meeting was favoured with ideal weather and there was a fairly large attendance, among those present being dir E. L Brockman and Lady Brock mao.445 words
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Article51 1913-06-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, June 18-^ At the Smuapere Rubber Auction 57.Ut> lb of rubber were offered for sale and o4,< lb were sold at the following prices: Bracked Sheet *1*?-*! I'll smoked *{tl .[jo kW Crepe r S J Courth Z Hark Scrap Virgin Untreated51 words
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Article50 1913-06-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, June 18. lleurv C. Richards, clerk of tone and Shanghai Bank, charg d on th.ee couuts of criminal breach of trust, has been sentenced to one month s imprisonment on each charge, the senteneerto run concurrently The total amount involved was $150 words
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Article21 1913-06-18 7 Reuter.) London, June 18. A caae of rifle. »od baroneU .era .eired en a steamer at Londonderry.21 words
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Article80 1913-06-18 7 The Avitrii* Attitude. (Renter.) London, June 17. According to the Vienna press, Austria is offended at the Tsar's telegram to the Kings of Bulgaria and Servia which she considers «s dictating to the Balkan States. Austria may refuse anv further to join the Powers in urging the80 words
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Article105 1913-06-18 7 Asset Stakes Result. lleuter.) London, June 18. The following was the result of the rdee for the Ascot Stakes (2 miles) which was run yesterday Kivoli 1 Catmint 2 Junior 3 T*enty-two ran. Won by a length lengths between second and third. 8.P.—100 to 7 agst. Kivoli,105 words
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Article73 1913-06-18 7 The International Womia'i Congress {Reuter.) London, June 18. China lias been admitted to the membership of the international Women’s Suffrage Congress which is sitting at Budapest. An announcement to this effect was accompanied by the presentation of the Chinese Suffrage banner to the Congress amidst great enthusiasm.73 words
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Article51 1913-06-18 7 Remarkable Feat By M. oulnas (Reuter.) St Petersburg. June 17. M. Moulnais, the aviator, has arrived here, completing a wonderful flight from Paris to St. Petersburg. The last stage of tho journey was accomplish *d iu a lialf-gale. M. Moulnais intends to return to Paris viii Helsingfors, Stockholm and51 words
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Article50 1913-06-18 7 And the Emp'oyment of Asiatic». Reuter) London. Juno 17. Mr. Havelock Wilson, speaking at South Shields, said that the Seamen’s Union will henceforth oppose every shipowner who is a candidate for the II >u<e of Commons, who employs Chii.o.*e. This was better than spending money on strikes50 words
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Article31 1913-06-18 7 Reuter Paris, June 17. The statistics, which will be published shortly, show that the birthrate of France during 1911-12 was the worst for the past 115 years.31 words
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Article32 1913-06-18 7 Renter.) London, June 17. Mr. Basil Thomson, Secretary to the Prison Commission, has been appointed Asst. Commissioner of tlie Metropolitan Police in succession to Sir Melville Leslie Macuaghten, resigned.32 words
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Article103 1913-06-18 7 London, June 8. The trial of Mr. Cecil Cbestertou on the charge of libelling M Godfrey Isaacs has couie to an eml Chesterton was found guilt j and fined JEIOO and ordered to pay tbe costs of prosecution. Chesterton’s costs will 1« heavy as eminent Counsel were103 words
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Article163 1913-06-18 7 WORLD-WIDE CONGRATULATIONS. (Reuter.) Berlin, June 17. The Emperor and Empress of Germany received world-wide congratulations on the occasion of the Kaiser’s Silver Jubilee, in honour of which enthusiastic celebrations were held throughout Germany. The newspapers agree that the Kaiser’s great achievement was the building of a German163 words
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Article72 1913-06-18 7 On tbe Docks off Plymouth. {Reuter.) Loidon, June 17, The battleship Magnificent, while returning to Plymouth after tiring p>actice in the Channel, struck the rocks between Penlee Point and Cawsand in a dense fog Nj immediate danger is apprehended. The accompanying vessels are standing by and72 words
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Article68 1913-06-18 7 Text of Opposition Resolution. (Reuter, j London, June 17. Mr. G. Cave, Unionist Meinlrer for Kingston, will move the following official Opposition lesolution during the debate in the House of Commons on the Marconi contract “That this House regrets the transactions of certain Ministers in American Marconis68 words
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Article76 1913-06-18 7 The Pros and Cons of It. {Reuter.) London, June 18. Mr. John Redmond, Leader of the Nationalist Party, and Mr. J. Devlin, Nationalist member for West Belfast, opened the Horae Rule campaign at Glasgow. Mr. Redmond said that Sir Edward Carson was a modern King Canute76 words
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Article75 1913-06-18 7 Meeting in the House of Cannons (Renter.) London, June 17. A meeting will be held in the House of Commons on June 18 to consider the advisability of asking the Government to permit a certain amount of the Boxer indemnity to he assigned to the proposed75 words
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Article36 1913-06-18 7 Sir CUudc Lowther’s Successor. (Reuter.) London, June 17. Sir Louis Mallet, Assistant Undersecretary of State for Foreign Affairs since 1907, has been appointed Ambassador at Constantinople in succession to Sir Gerard Lowtber, resigned.36 words
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Article88 1913-06-18 7 Import**! St*t meat in the Commons. i Reuter.) London, Juue 17. Mr. Winston Churchill. First Lord of the Admiralty, announced that the Colonial Office had been very active is securing and developing the oil supplies of the Empire Tbe Admiralty’s immediate task, however, was to88 words
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Article68 1913-06-18 7 THE THREE YEARS SERVICE BILL. {Reuter.) London, June 17. The French Chamber has concluded the general debate on the Three-Years-Service Bill. M. Barthou, the Premier, denied that the bill was the outcome of an agreement between the Tsar and the President last Summer, but pledged his word68 words
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Article34 1913-06-18 7 Huge Gate Money. RcUer.) New York, June 18. Tbe receipts at the two International Polo games betweeu America and England amounted to £’102,000. The American Associations show a net profit of £35,000.34 words
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Article37 1913-06-18 7 {Reuter.) London, June 18. At a banquet to the crew of Captain Scott’s Antarctic ship. Terra Nora, at Cardiff it whs announced that Petty Officer Crean had been recommended for fhe Albert Medal37 words
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Article36 1913-06-18 7 Spanish Victory. {Reuter.) LondoD, June 18. The Spaniards at Tetuan defeated the Moors, capturing the Heights of Bouselein after a desperate engagement. The Spaniards lost 35 and the Moors 300 in killed.36 words
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Article25 1913-06-18 7 {Reuter.) London, June 18. The House of Commons passed the second reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill by 357 votes to 258.25 words
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Article99 1913-06-18 7 Rio de Janeiro, Ju e 9. The agreement between the Federal Government and the State of Para ‘or extending the rubber industry, of which mention was made on February 21st and 22ud, has just been completed. It provi tes that the export duty be decreased by one.teutli99 words
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Article163 1913-06-18 7 Yeaterday. To-day. Hi»* or Buyers Sellers Bi;yer* Seller!. I 1 »11. RUBBER. A. <!. a. a An<lo Mnl.*y ..1« 10 9 10— 10 9 B lit it Mertajniu. 21 26 21 26 Ct»er*one*e 2RM 3 4 2 1014 3 4 Con*. M-tlay* H 9 9 74 H 9 9163 words
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Article143 1913-06-18 7 Sabrul Jamil play Sri Pen mg to-dav in the first round of the MF A. Coo. More interest attaches to to-morrow's mitch, owiog to the record of tbe clubs meeting. I.K.F.C. has to get three points from Crescent and Crescent Star to win the First Division,143 words
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Article67 1913-06-18 7 The follnwne hnsmes» h* *ee done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange U 4 tons at $lOl <0 Leong Fee A Co., 25 102 124 Straits Trading Co., 50 *****| Singapore. Straits Trading Co., 175 102.174 Total 2t»2r’ ton»>. Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£20367 words
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Article461 1913-06-18 7 HUANG HSING SUMMONED TO PEKIN 7. ACCUSfd OF BOM3 PLOT. Shanghai, June 5. The l>ean of the Consular Body, ConsulI General Siffert of Belgium,, «est-rdav morning countersigned the summons issued by the International Mixed Court calling upon General Huang Hsiug to app*ar in Court at a prelimin461 words
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Article224 1913-06-18 7 B. Scully appeared before Mr. A. VV I» Hamilton this morning charged with voluntarily causing hurt to two ladies, Mary Nelligan and Josephine Allen, on May 30. Mr. C. D. L). liogau appeared for the prosecution. The accused was not defended by Counsel. The accused applied224 words
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352 1913-06-18 7 Cboy Weng Toon appearod before Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton this morning on a summons issued at the instance of Mr. R. L. Cuseaden for failing to report the change of ownership of a motor cycle withiu seven days. The accused claimed trial on the I ground352 words
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Article111 1913-06-18 7 The following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3. —18 Chinese Corruption Incurable? Modern Roads. 5.— A Plea for Marine Sorters.” P. C. C. Bowls. Exit the Bookie. Affairs in China. Hope for the Turk. 8. —Amateur Yachtsmen How I Became A Governor.” Police Atrocities in111 words
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Advertisement299 1913-06-18 7 NOTICE ORDERS are now being booked for Para Rubber Seeds from twelve to fifteen years old trees, with a guarantee of 75/t germination. Price $2 per 1000 packed in bags and 12-50 packed in boxes F. 0.8. or F.O.R,Teluk A nson Delivery commencing from August, 1013. MANAGER, Cicely Rubber Relates299 words
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Obituary26 1913-06-18 7 Obituary. (Reuter.) London, June 17. The death has taken place suddenly at Acqui (in Piedmont, Ita'v) at the age of t»2 of the Marquis of Northampton.26 words
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Article1004 1913-06-18 8 There are many classes of amateur yachtsmen, perhaps more than in any other kind of pursuit. The largest class cons sts (to use an Irishism) of those who do not yacht, but who sit in the windows of a yacht club, with a telescope constantly at|i their eyes,1,004 words
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Article787 1913-06-18 8 How I Became a Governor. By Sir J Ralph Williams, K. C M. G. (Murray. 15s. net.) In this book Sir Ralph Williams gives an accout of an exceptionally busy and eventful life After a narrow escape of becoming a sailor and a hil -hearted787 words
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Article426 1913-06-18 8 Sir Edmund C. Cox, retired Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Bombay, protests emphatically in East and SVett against the charges brought against our Indian poliee. His opinions are based on a quarter of a century’s work. The average annual number of convictions for torture during the last426 words
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Article66 1913-06-18 8 TO-DAT 14th Day of sth Moon. Volunteer Drill, C” Co. Band, Waterfall Gardens, 9-15 p m. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Penang Motion Picture Show, Penang Road. To-morrow. 15th Day of sth Moon. P. V. Cadets’ Company Drill. Band, Gelf Club, 6 p.m. George66 words
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Article16 1913-06-18 8 China (Goeben) ...18thjune. fUrman (P. Eitel Friedrich) ...19th tiaglish {Chinn) ...26th China {Arcadia) ...28th16 words
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Article36 1913-06-18 8 P. O. SAILINGS. Mail Service. OUTWARD. HOMKWARb China 26 June. I Arcadia 28 June. AiMuje 10 July. Dtanka 12 July. Fxtra Service. Outward Homiward. Namur 1 July. I Sumatra 18 June. Nankin 15 Nubia 2 July.36 words
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Advertisement370 1913-06-18 8 l PROGRAMME OP EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. OOMFEIMIWO OF A Urge Proportion of Selected Mikes tkat etciy thing yon ne«4. ONI.T AT THB Penang Motion Picture Show. Location:— Penang Road. PROGRAMME. ji 4 5 0 7 K 10 11 12 13 14 15 (A.K.) (\B] (A.BJ A cold and its cure (Comica)370 words
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Advertisement548 1913-06-18 8 TOWN HALL. PENANG. ONLY 3 NIGHTS COMM BN Cl NO i Wednesday, 25th June, 1913. The Dallas Comedy Co. j Wednesday, 25th June. One of tbe| funniest farces ererj written BABY MINE Played 260 nigbts in New York 292 nigbts in London. Thurtday, 26th June. Sir George Alexander’s Great Success548 words
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Advertisement10 1913-06-18 8 For Chronic Cheat Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, la. 6d10 words
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Advertisement56 1913-06-18 8 ♦♦♦♦>♦•»■ t++tt++4+m+**+++Htt THIS IS IT! 1 WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compnd cSuSSX TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific pre parationof COD LIVER j OIL Does all that is claimed for it aud super- sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th_ medi cal profession.56 words
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Advertisement231 1913-06-18 8 Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months mothers should watch for anj unnatural looseness of the child’s bowels. When given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy car always be depended upon. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. RICKSHAW231 words
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Advertisement235 1913-06-18 8 Plain Crutbs on the subject of Health are the only jj acceptable pronouncement*. h gerated statements einl by eonviui- a inu no one—rather do they create sus- a picion, and give rise to doubt. Kut >1 you may safely listen to universal j opinion. The public have for ion* known235 words
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Article28 1913-06-18 9 Vessels iron Agents Due I Qoeben Singapore Pr\tu Eitel |Vi ejr ich Colombo China Colombo Arcadia Singapore BMACo 18th June BM.ACo. 19th A.O.ACo. 2t)th A.G.ACo. *28th28 words
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Article22 1913-06-18 9 Vestel» For i Agents Leaves (Joeben jOulombo BMACo June. Print EUel\ Friedrich Singapore B.M.AJo. China Arcadia Singapore Colombo A.G.ACo. A.G.ACO. 122 words
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Advertisement322 1913-06-18 9 P.&0. AW 4? S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall 8ervico. Outward. June 26 China connecting with Maloja July 10 Assay* f Mongolia 24 Delta Macedonia Aug. 7 Arcadia Malwa Homeward FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. 1st class 2nd class To London by Sea $505-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $358-29322 words
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Advertisement1377 1913-06-18 9 iS H t P P t N G.i BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Fo» Intended to Sail. Steamer. Singapore ('Three times a week). Port Swcltcnhara and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia. (Fortnightly.) Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) Nega pa tarn,1,377 words
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Article578 1913-06-18 10 Growing Friendship with England. Mr. G. Valentine Williams in the Daily Mail gives us some further vivid impressions of a recent tour ho m ido in Russia, and sets j forth, clearly and lucidly, tho place Russia is likely to occupy in future European politics. After578 words
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Article290 1913-06-18 10 The Spectator suggests in the interests of Portugal, in the interests of the Portuguese colonies, and in the general interests of civilisation and humanity, and most of all in order to do something substantial towards putting an end to slavery in Afiica, that some arrangement should290 words
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Article420 1913-06-18 10 (F-om Truth.) Ante-dated December 1_ last, a new ieyu- lation has been promulgated, increasing the puv of lieutenants employed at the Admiralty, with more than ten years’ seniority, to £l3O a 3 ear. The officers of the Hydrographic Depat tin nt are excepted. .£l3O a year is substantially420 words
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Article423 1913-06-18 10 In an investigation into the mental differences between the sexes, Messfr. Burt and Moor have come to the definite conclusion that innate sex-differences of mental constitution are far smaller than is generally supposed. Iu no respect are there differences of a psych'cal order comparable to any to be423 words
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Article780 1913-06-18 10 Somo year» ago the election of the Divi■ional Court with respect to the custody of a child, might have be n regarded us revolutionary. It might have been described as blow struck at the family, a menacing inroad upon pareut.l lights. That a child should uot780 words
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Article131 1913-06-18 10 Moonlioht Performance, Waterfall Gardens 9-15 rm. Wedn sday, June Ift. 1 Selection A Waltz Dream Strauss 2 i In the Shadows. Finck 3 1 wo Step... Alexander’s Ragtime Band. Berlin 1 Selection The Yeomen of the Guard Sullivan 5 Waltz Quaker Girl Monckton 6 Two Step... Gnats Eckerslev131 words
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