Straits Echo, 1 August 1913
1913-08-01
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Straits Echo
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Title Section35 1913-08-01 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES ANI) THE TAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11* $24 Per Annum. PENANG, FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1913. Static Copy, It end. No. 17535 words
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Advertisement1155 1913-08-01 1 ifeaai lift It too mjoir a Tonic and aomofhmp to nourish you, drink DOC'S MEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT and look for thia labal tO MO that yon gtfk rt. TIANG LEE O’ Co., Sola Agaata. Andrew Usher S Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. HNDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS POE PESANC F.1,155 words
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Advertisement22 1913-08-01 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. M 2 3 3 9i m in x > 'tr. in V r <» &7 E« BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. ■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l22 words
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Advertisement102 1913-08-01 2 NATU rm r s U 6T r (STERILIZES) y Grand Prix: V Par 5 St. Louis 1904. C,l < M <• Silt M *rz> ltlJ ailleD <893 >893 «898. 139 S Silb 93 p ra e By x r 6 r .ts (C Ehr enP bj-'!" 1 AuS si (im;iti!inni|inniniiniuiiiniiiniuimimi]l102 words
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Article450 1913-08-01 3 SUKKRAUETTES AND THEIR MoNET. The Hubble of tho suffragettes is about to l*> pricked, says t lie Standard. It has boon indust riously circulated of late that behind th* operations of the militant suffragettes rP is a huge war.ehest, variously estimated at from A‘l I7.(X*U to X450 words
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Article483 1913-08-01 3 “An Englishman in China,” in the course 1 of a letter addressed to the Daily Mail writes Do English business men realise the Dew trade rivalry that is springing up in the Far East If not let them do so befo’e it is too483 words
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Article227 1913-08-01 3 It is interesting and also encouraging to find t* o Tokyo Asahi going out of-its way to sav a f**w words in defence of the foreigner. 'I lie Tokyo journal draws attention to the “anti-foreign” flivour which is noticeable in Japan’s land-ownership laws, and expresses regret at227 words
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Article197 1913-08-01 3 i Mr. George Ensor, of Piedmont, We t Virginia, while fishing near Monnlaiudal*». was attacked by more than a stakes measuring from four to six feet iu length, f-avs the Now York correspondent of tlie Express. Before he could beat them off they entwined themselves about hm.197 words
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Article177 1913-08-01 3 A united Republic of China under any othor President than Yutn-Sbih-kai—or, at least, of a man who will work on the same bread lines of policy—is utterly inconceivable. Suu Yat sen, who appears to be the idol of the Governor-General —or King shatl we call him ?—of177 words
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Article110 1913-08-01 3 The actual t-ignlxiard of John Calcraft, the famous pu l lie executioner, who during h's long term of office Carrie! out the extreme penalty of the law ou many notorious murderers, has just lioen pi ced on view iu Madame Tussaud’s Exhibition. The board used to110 words
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Article112 1913-08-01 3 August, 1913. Dat* H w W. If. W. L. W A.M. A M. P M. P.M. Ist 11.55, 5.30. Nil. G.2G 2nd 12.12, 6.19, 12.n0, 7.05, 3rd 12.57, 7.02, 12.51, 7.4^ 4th 1.38, 7.43, 131, 8.:0 sth 2.18, 8 22, 2.09, 853 6th 2.56, 9 00,112 words
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Article970 1913-08-01 3 Westward the star of Empire takes its way”—also of Hippodrome and I’alace.” Sum people will tell you that Povertv Corner is no more It. is true that the curious hiring-fair that used to be in full swing about noon o’ Mondays at the corner of W*terloo-road and York970 words
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Advertisement104 1913-08-01 3 f s I At >• $1 L'v* far and away the best. ctp——■ I I vs3Sw -%*S5 jt m 3^- <6 ■T THE HISTILLERS COMPANY IMITED S< otrh Whisky < u. I rir; l<^-0 lH>tilhr> in the WkIA row. o>a iv Wj EDINBURGH, SCO 1 LAND j 1 gents HUTTENBACH104 words
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Advertisement10 1913-08-01 3 For Chronic Clio»! Complaints, Won»!»’ Croat. Peppermint Cure, Is. fhl.10 words
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Article73 1913-08-01 4 Van Neck, Dut i.i, 1,009, Claasen, Julj 31, Padang, Julj 21, Gen —K. P. M. Van Botch, Dut. as, 1,685, Winkel, Aug. 1, Batavia, Jul/ 22, Gen.— K. P M. Lama, Br. m, 957, Sinclair, Aug. 1, Singapore, July 30, Gen.—H. L. A Co. Sardinia, Br. ma 4,219, Manlej,73 words
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Article59 1913-08-01 4 August I. Sardinia, for Colombo and Tuticorin. Pungah, for Trang and Pang Nga. Pin S, ng, for Port Swettenham and Singapjre Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Un Peng, for Pnlau Langkawi and Perlis. Tung Chag Un, for SetulDinding* (By Train) via I poll and Teluk Anson. Flying Drasjon, for Port59 words
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Article344 1913-08-01 4 Fo x Yen—l’er Eh Eng, to morrow, 7 am. Alor Star (Krdab)- Per long Oman, to-morrow, 8 a.m. Madras taking mails for Europe, etc, via Bombay— Per Taroba, to-morrow, 10-30 a.m. Deli—Por Alma, to-morrow, 11am. Trang Per Trang, to-morrow, 11 a.m. Port Swotteuham and Singapore—Per Lama, to-morrow, 11344 words
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Article125 1913-08-01 4 Penang, August 1. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4,*. 3 Credit 2/4 t t 4 3 Documentary 2/4, Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174* 3 days’ Private 175| Bombay, Demand Bank 174| Moulmein. Demaud l ank 173 s 3 days’sight Private125 words
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Article207 1913-08-01 4 Gold L*af 164.40 Black Pepper 17.10 tales White Pepp*r 30 75 tales Trang Pepper 20 —buyrt Cloves ...39 out of season Mace 120 nominal Pickings 87.— seller < Nutmegs 110 s. 22.25 sales No. 1 6. —sales Sugar 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12 75 buyers207 words
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Article159 1913-08-01 4 Penang, August 1. Beef cts Soup per 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 Pobk— H»a::: rw Feet 24 Tongue 28 Mutton per lb. Head each Feet159 words
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Article2175 1913-08-01 4 d i i I I x *S-£ Numb*-r of e. I j ,2 g Cai.ilaV Shares t 3 Dividends. Name. C S cl ued 111 i I 1 te S C8 j CQ j CO O* 1 i I I I 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 I UBBER DOLLAR2,175 words
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Advertisement11 1913-08-01 4 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails, ls.6d11 words
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Advertisement44 1913-08-01 4 Sick To-day, Well Tc-acrrow. If you feel dull and stupid, are bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets before going to bed. They are just what you Deed, and you will be all right tomorrow. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement53 1913-08-01 4 THIS IS IT! ♦I WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod LiYer Oil Compnd t 4TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsious which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by th. medi cal profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS Price53 words
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Article787 1913-08-01 5 C. R. C. r* O. F. C. The League fixture between the C. R. C and the O. F. C. was played off on Victoria Green yesterday evening and resulted in a victory for the former team by a comfortable margin of 4 goals to nil. The game787 words
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Article667 1913-08-01 5 Farewell Interview Witk Mr. Akrrt. No Faluio orr iw Supplies this Year. Mr. C. E. A k«rs, principal member of the ALera Commission, anil a holder of interests in rubber in the Amazon alley and with whom a short interview was obtained a few days ago667 words
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Article181 1913-08-01 5 In the June number of the Nor'h American Iltvieie W. E. Griffis replies in an emphatic negative to the question, Are the Japanese Mongolian?’’ He says: It is as unscientific to call tho Japanese Mongolians” as to say that Englishmen are Jutes or that Americans are181 words
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Article88 1913-08-01 5 The output of multi-reel subjects shows no sign of lessening, nor does there appear to be anv lessening in tbe demand for them. Tbe Grim Toll of War” when the Kalem Co. has produced for exhibition at the George Town Kinema. Kuala Kangsar Road, to-morrow88 words
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Advertisement254 1913-08-01 5 A Rare Chance for Motorists. Mr. M. GRAY of Taiping HAS FOR SALE An A. C. Sociable 1913 Model DE LUXE COMPLETE WITH Lamps, Hood and all Accessories. What Offers? oonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoo 0 n n n n n n a n n a n a 0 ooannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoo FOR DELICIOUS FORTS S254 words
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Advertisement55 1913-08-01 5 THIS IS IT Waterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil pound TASTELESS ODORLESS The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVEK OIL. Does all that is jj claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the modi cal profession. c:- all chUmists tom55 words
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Advertisement378 1913-08-01 5 □nnnnnnn Messrs. W. D. H. O. Wills’ NEW BRAND NO. 77 A First Class Cigarette and one that has come to stay. Two Sizes 50’s 25’s. Virginia cigarettes Weuho.wiu-s. i.\ Bf USTOL A A ■<- fj e u m OBTAINABLE AT Messrs. PRITCHARD Co. A M AND ALL LEADING STORES378 words
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Article, Illustration96 1913-08-01 6 ffeMiabd daily (except Sundays and poblio v holidays) at ran C: CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Reach Street, Penang. Paica Daily Local 124 per annum. Ontstation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Poet Free) $17.50 CASLD ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. Echo 586 Printing Depnrtnent 343 Jf.n.-An bust**** emMnntcntioo* should96 words
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Article1363 1913-08-01 6 Reuter’s telegrams this rooming, an olla podrida of titbits from all parts of the globe, afford no suitable theme for such a leading article as we should like to provide for the edification and delectation of our readers on the eve of the Feast of St. Lubbock,1,363 words
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Article936 1913-08-01 6 His Excellency the Governor, Sir A. H. Young, K.C.M G will probably return to i Singapore to-day. Mr. K. H. Sbarpe, of Sharp'*, Ross Co., has just returned to Singapore after a six mouths’ holiday in Europe. 1 We read in W. dnesday’s Straits Times: Tho F.M.8.936 words
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Article984 1913-08-01 6 A few years ago all the youth, beautr talent in Malaya was leading comm,™* Government service and rushing 1D J 0r culture. However, the tide would have turnel; we have learnt of m ,0 defections from the ranks of the su??* 1 planters lately and now we hear984 words
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Advertisement181 1913-08-01 6 <?c r\ U DZCDO& C :>♦ A Wolff’s Eau de Cologne Ice Water o JUST bSEr :rp V .r*; •Vi —r $398 r'i. :Ln' -/«"‘V if*: rY^Vf*^ •h* U 0( f CCLC6i«C< j;*' ',7. tf^/^snolc'f :*VW y# W **R"J Vji’sjrF *c .Sow* VfFLSTU/IE r IS THE THING for that racking181 words
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Article212 1913-08-01 7 (From Our (hni Correspondent.") Hongkong, August 1. Shuro Shin Ilsuan has telegraphed to |,tik Wing 'iheng (Tutuh) and Loong Chei Kong (Military Governor) of Kiangsi, asking them joiutlv to raise forces to overthrow the authority of Yuan Shi Kai but (her were indisposed to do so. The212 words
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Article133 1913-08-01 7 Discontent Spreading. (from Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, August 1. A contributor to the Straits Times points out that the political change» in Holland will involvo a change in the Governor-Generalship of tho Eist Indies ;|M ,I asserts as cettaiu that a change will |.o Itenrficial as the133 words
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Article73 1913-08-01 7 St. Andrews 's Day. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 1. Tho St, Andrews’ Society Meeting resolrod not to hold a ball, owing to St. Andrews’ I)ay falling on a Sunday, and opinion was expressed that a ball once in two fears was sufficient to demonstrate the Celtic sympathies of73 words
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Article24 1913-08-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, August 1. In the S C C. lawn bowls championship Ihy beat McKenzie by 21 to 18.24 words
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Article45 1913-08-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 1. Messrs. Gilb'y A Co. of Loudon hare obtained an injunction restraining Heng Km A Co., of Singapore, from affixing to I'ott'e* «>f wine marks or labels representing that the coutonts were Gilbey s Invalid Fort."45 words
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Article33 1913-08-01 7 (From pur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 1. Messrs. Fraser Co’s report states that tiansactions t hroughout the week were on a •mall basis. Industrials remain steady with a fair business.33 words
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Article78 1913-08-01 7 (Reuter.) London, August 1. Mr. Lloyd Gcorgo, Chancellor of the Kicboquer, addressing a meeting of R,l at Carnarvon, denounced the House ot Kurds for rejecting the Liberal measures aud fomenting civil war aud bloodshed in order to defy the acts of Parliament. That action78 words
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Article41 1913-08-01 7 (Reuter) New York, July 31. It is reported that ex-Prrsident Caatro has arrived at Venezuela ami that his followers have begun an invasion. lie output of the Meuglembu Lode Syndicate Ltd. for July is HI piculs, valued at 122,000.41 words
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Article211 1913-08-01 7 THE CINDERELLAS OF THE EMPIRE. Reuter.) t London, August 1. Mr. L Y r Harcourt, Secretary of State for tho Colonies, in, bis speech on the < olonial Office vote paid a warm tribute to the late Mr. A. Lyttelton, a generous critic and a life-long friend.211 words
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Article365 1913-08-01 7 Actual Number cf Fliers. (Reuter.) London, July 31. In the House of Commons, during the debate on the Army Estimates, Capt. G. J. Sandys, Unionist Meml*>r for Wells, reported tho result of the investigation made by himself and Mr. W. Joynsou-Hicks, Unionist Member for Brentford, io consequence of365 words
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Article156 1913-08-01 7 (Reuter.) Londou, July 22. The newspapers publish an appeal signed bv thirty leading medical men for a Koval Commission to investigate and recommend ste} s to combat venereal disease in connection with which the:e has always been a conspiracy of silenco, and in the worst forms of156 words
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Article58 1913-08-01 7 Grual Britain's Refusal to r articipats. Reuter.) London, August 1. The British Government has declined to participate in the San Francisco Exhibition to celebrate the opening of the 1 anarna Canal No reason is assigned, but it is assumed in New York that it is in58 words
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Article205 1913-08-01 7 SUSPENSION OF HOSTILITIES. RUSSIAN FLEET OFF THE BOSPHOROUS. (Renter. Constantinople, July 31. 1 The Russian fleet is in the vicinity of the 1 entrance of the Bosphorous. Turkish official circles declare that more than a naval demonstration is necessary to induce them to abandon Adrisnople. More ver205 words
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Article268 1913-08-01 7 Four Important Points. (Reuter.) London, July 31. The Times says: No one can desire to add to the cares of the Union Government in the present emergency and if we call attention to the question of Indian immigration into South Africa it is because the situation268 words
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Article105 1913-08-01 7 Outsider's Victory. Renter.) London, August 1. The following was the result of the lace for the Goodwood Cup (2g miles) which was run yesterday Catmint, Maher, 9.3 1 Aleppo, YVhalley, 9.3 2 Lance Chest, Walter Griggs 9 3 3 Six ran. Jackdaw did not run. Won by a105 words
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Article68 1913-08-01 7 (Reuter.) London, July 31. A New South Wales loan of 1,500,000, in the form of 4 insciibed 6tock at 97* will shortly be issued. A Calcutta telegram states tLat Lars are onteitained that if the Powers intervene in the Balkans and Great Britain juiu9 the concert68 words
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Article313 1913-08-01 7 r Scouts Drill. There will ba a Scouts drill on Sunday* the 10th instant, under Ser. cant I>owty The fall in will be at 7 a.m. at Burmah Road. 11 Ctci.ist Section. Members who are willing to be eulisted !in the Cyclist Section of the Corps are reI313 words
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Article143 1913-08-01 7 A Serious Charge. The Chinaman, named Liin Cheng Ooi, who was yesterday charged before a special jury, with a very seiious crime against a little girl of about ten years, was discharged yesterday by the jury, who found i>im not guil*y after hearing the evidence of the girl143 words
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Article167 1913-08-01 7 Yesterday. To-day. R'*» «•r Buyer* Seller* Buyer» Seller. Fall. RUBBER. d. d. d. d. rutin Malay ..9 99 R 9 99 -3d link<t MerUjam. 11« 2 1 11« 2 s Oher»r>ne*e 2 4'i 21« 2 44 210 Cou*. Malay» 7 74 R 6 7 74 8 6 Highlands 41167 words
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Article84 1913-08-01 7 The following was the result of the lay for the Ladies’ Monthly Medal for July: •Mrs Kirk 34+34=68+ 2= 70 Mrs Edwards 42 45=87 —12 =75 Miss Brown... 37 +43 80— 5= 75 Mrs Samuel 40 34=74+ 3=77 Miss F.vaus 50 +47= 97 —lB =79 Winner. Mrs84 words
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Article67 1913-08-01 7 Tin (unrefined) is quoted here to-day at $90.75 buyers no sellers, at Singapore (refinedj at $91.25 buyer» no tellers and in Loudon at J£lB2 cash and £132 three months’ sight. There will lie a grand change of programme at the l>rury Lane Cinematograph to-morrow night when an inter67 words
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Article454 1913-08-01 7 After a friendly match yesterday Mr. E E Column. iu the absence of the Pre sident, h:iud»'d over the Pup presented bv B&bolsabar to the f,cague Champions of 1913. Ittihvdd Khaireah The VicePresident congratulated the Kolam players on the growth of their Club, as shown by454 words
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Advertisement72 1913-08-01 7 "DEEBOOK DREDGING NO LIABILIIY. I \[OTICE is hereby eiven that a CAIB jll (No. 2) of ONK SHIBLINQ j-r [share nu the Contributing share l in Iho allure Coinpmy has been MADE and is duo and payah o at my Office, No. (»3. Beach Street, I’eonn on or before the72 words
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Advertisement285 1913-08-01 7 TYPIST WANTED. Apply by letter stating exjfrmice-aud »j*ood to UNITED ENGINEER*’, Limits», Penang. 1-8-13 520 WANTED. V CHINESE SALESMAN for Iui|ort business. Good s.il iry for com pvt t nt mau. Duly experienced man need apply to F. C. A 1-8-13 530 c o Strai'i E ho “DEEBOOK DREDCING NO285 words
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Obituary69 1913-08-01 7 Obituary. (Reuter.) London, July 31. The death has taken place, at the age of 6t>, of Sir Richard Powell Cooper, meml>er of the firm of Cooper and Nephews, Chemical Manufacturers and Exporters of Pedigree Live Stock. Londou, August 1. The death has tukeu place, at the ago of t>3, of69 words
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Article985 1913-08-01 8 (To the Editor of the Free Free$ Dear Sir, —I have read m»nv articles on the same question and therefore would like also to say something and must say that “One of the Poor's” letter is getting nearer and nearer the absolute truth, stating the985 words
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Article38 1913-08-01 8 Saturday, Awjunt 2. Golf Club. 1 Selection The Market Girl Offenbach Everybody's Doing It' Berlin 2 Selection Girdle GirofD. Lecoc.) f altz Orient Kosen... Ivanovici Oh You Beautiful Doll Aver 0 March The ictoria Cross Uewig38 words
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Article1296 1913-08-01 8 We would as soon trust our present Colo- j ni&l Secretary’s judgment ou local matters aa any man’s, and we feel there was good j deal more behind bis t on 1 technical education on Monday nigbt than he was at liberty to specify. He criticised the Re*.1,296 words
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Article786 1913-08-01 8 s Development or Deeper Levels Under t Consideration. s The Fifth Annual General Meeting of e Krarnat Pulai (Limited) was held at Winchester House, Old Broad-strett, Sir i- Win. Hood Treat'her, K C M G. (the chairn man), presiding. e The Secretary (Mr. H. Moseley) haring read786 words
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Article37 1913-08-01 8 The Globe states that Doctor Zippert rt New York, who weighs twenty-one stone was extricated from a telephone box which he bad become wedged, by the effort" of three mon in twenty-five minute*.37 words
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Article57 1913-08-01 8 To-day 29th Day of 6th Moon Band, Esplanade, 6 pm. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Penang Road. Penang Motion Picture Show, Penane Road. To-morrow. Ist Day of 7th Moon. Band, Golf Club, 6 p in, George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kangsar Road. Straits Cinematograph, Ponang Road. Penang57 words
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Advertisement1132 1913-08-01 8 POSITIVELY NEW FILMS ONLY AT THE Penang Motion Picture Show. Location: Penang Road. Brightest and Steadiest Pictures. Reflex Mirror Screen. PROGRAMME. 1 Max Married Pathe 2 Black Sheep A.B. 2,000 3 The Vandol Leo ard B.C. 1,000 4 The Musketeers of Piv? Alley A.B 2.000 5 A Monotonous Diet Palhc1,132 words
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Advertisement58 1913-08-01 8 Supplied by All Cheaists. Physician» prescribe Chamberlain’s Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy because it relieves cramps in the stomach and intestinal pains quicker than any preparation they can compound. It can l*e bought from any chemist. A bottl i will keep for years, and no home is complete without it.'58 words
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Advertisement25 1913-08-01 8 Keep It Handy. Immediate relief is necessary in attacks of d.arrhoea Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should always be on Dealers. by U and25 words
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Advertisement421 1913-08-01 8 Public Holidays. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Saturday and Monday, the 2nd and 4th August, which have beenproclaimed Public Holidays. NOTICE OF SALE PUBLIC AUCTION On Wednesday, I3th August, 1913 AT 11 AM. In the Archway of Logans Buildings, Bench Street, Penang. By Order of Court In the421 words
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Article25 1913-08-01 9 Vend» hrom Agent» Due Arcadia Amayf Yorck li Ifnr Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo I A.G.ACo. A.G.ACo. BM.AJo BM.ACo. 7tbAug. 9th h 13th 14th25 words
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Article20 1913-08-01 9 VettoU For Agentt Loavoo A rcadui Atmyt 1 orclt Singapore Colombo Colombo A.O.AOo. A. B. B.M ACo. AU£. Singapore20 words
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Advertisement358 1913-08-01 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall 8«rvlc«, Outward. 11*13 Aug7 Arcadia connecting witli Malwa 21 Devanha Mooltan Sept Oct. Nor. I Vo 4 Assaye 13 China 2 Delta 16 India 30 Devanha 13 Himalaya 27 Af«are 11 Delta 25 India Homeward. Morea Marmora Moldaria Medina Mongolia Macedonia M;il wa Mooltan Maloja358 words
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Advertisement1136 1913-08-01 9 SHIPPING.» BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, LIEBERT 81 Co.. Penang, Telephone No. 521. Telegrams: Huttlieb,’* Agents KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCH APPIJ. (ROYAL PACKET S. N..COMPANY.' For Intended to Sail. Steamer. ’’or freight, passage and particulars apply to KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. No. 5J. Bench Street, Pcn»nj'eleplione No. 582. Telegrams: Pakettaakt."1,136 words
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Article1639 1913-08-01 10 Th* Cross asd the Side Saddle. For those who moan over all change a» if it were revolution, the raising of the question of the rivtl merits of the cross and the side saddle for women is usually the prelude to a somewhat heated argument There are1,639 words
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Article625 1913-08-01 10 The following new books have been received at the Library:— The Inside of the Cup, br Winston Churchill, 1913. A Naturalist in Cmnibal Land, by A. SMeek, 1913. Printers’ Pie 1913, Edited by W. H. Spottiswoode. Science Progress in the Twentieth Century (Vols. VII No *2B, April 1913),625 words
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Advertisement595 1913-08-01 10 r~ I l l l l l l l (L, =0 PALMER TYKES FOR MOTORCYCLES. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT the 1913 Tourist Trophy (Sonior) Race was won on 26x2; Palmer Cord Tyres. J* THAT the speed averaged 50.87 ui. p. b„ inclusive of terrific 2 strains on corners. THAT there595 words
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Advertisement72 1913-08-01 10 Teething Children. Teething children have more or less diarrhoea. which can be controlled by giving Cbamb3rlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe£ Kemedy. All that is necessary is to give the prescribed dose after each operation of the bowels more than natural and then castor oil to clean=e the system. It is72 words
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Advertisement138 1913-08-01 10 Orpheus displayed such marvellous skill, In warbling his notes to the string. That objects inanimate moved at his will, And Pluto shed tears though a king, A myth pure and simple though pretty withal. But of this we ato certainly sure That colds, coughs, and chills will move at tho138 words
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Advertisement345 1913-08-01 10 Are You Going on a Journey? Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy should be packed in your hand luggage when going on a journey.' Change of water, diet, and temperature all tend 1o produce bowel trouble, and this medicine cannot bo secured on board the trainer steamship. It may save345 words
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Advertisement103 1913-08-01 11 5 TO H. M. THE KING. BY APPOINTMENT CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE INDIA OFFICE. Milkmaid Milk IMPORTANT. In order to thoroughly introduce our new FAMILY SIZE Tin (1* pint) of MLKH11D L i103 words
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Advertisement1398 1913-08-01 12 EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE Indent* promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemi-als and Druggists* Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and1,398 words
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