Straits Echo, 6 September 1913
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Title Section35 1913-09-06 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING TliROlGliCLT THE STRAITS. THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, 1913. Sinjle Copy, 10 c«m No. 20535 words
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Advertisement1101 1913-09-06 1 t on reqoir a Tonic and some* thin* to nourish you, drink DOC'S HEAD CU INN ESS'S STOUT and look •a for this label A to see that 7©a get il TIANG LEE 9 Ce., Sole Agcats. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. agents1,101 words
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Advertisement15 1913-09-06 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. mm .t AI2SS 9& IN V r o BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.15 words
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Advertisement113 1913-09-06 2 jrass»" r* sr |>n •i 6 tfek u W«l -i. f L f^v' y^iisiL L r L AND (STERILIZED) J T^> a hjiJ^ Grand Frix: QA V Pjr!s 1900 St. Louis 1904- Y ‘"‘"•«•hi..: v Silt. U93. p 1893. 1899 lammiiHiiiiHiiiiiiiuiiniuiniiiiii h Schutzmaxlte 1891e, "°Zt i" 1 fc Pf»8 1113 words
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Article472 1913-09-06 3 In »n entertaining nonsense rhyme Mr. Hilairt* N^ oo l ,as note tl>« innate infrrior,tv of nearly all the mammals to man their ..'hide i" covered with hair.” For example The camel excels in several ways. And travellers give it. unlimited praise It can p<* without drink for472 words
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Article444 1913-09-06 3 The place of honour in the Deultche Revue lor July is given an article bv H. ambery on Turkey and Islam. The writer ty vears Btudied practically and theoretically the world of Islam. Everyone knows how intimate are the relations which one another of the different444 words
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Article291 1913-09-06 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE Free Prett. r Sir, —A man just back from Hill Stations I was only yesterday stating bis strong oonj viction that a considerable proportion of the European fever cases up country are largely attributable to lowered vitality through bad diet, and in291 words
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Article164 1913-09-06 3 President Poincare combines t! e Fiench habit of thrift with his prudent generosity Since he went to the Elysco be has discovered innumerable unnecessary luxuries aud expenses which he his suppressed for the benefit of the public pocket His latest economy is rather an amusing one. For164 words
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Article319 1913-09-06 3 Stephen Harding contributes to the Pub 1 in Review some very outspoken views oxi the President of the Chinese Republic, i who he considers to be a prince of opportunists. The writer says: In fact, in hit own country, Yuan has 1 never been trusted. He is a319 words
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Article43 1913-09-06 3 August 1913. Output From Mine ...piculs 3,064 Tributers 321 3,385 Value From Mine !76,<'00 Tributers 18,000 S 194,000 Estimated Profit From M:oe (after paying all cos' s of Development, Capital Exp., etc.) S 47,0 0 Tributers f 1,2'0 5 48,20343 words
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Article299 1913-09-06 3 Sir Edward Grey’s refusal to give an a assurance t > the House of Commons that the Government would not commit itself to the Trans-Persian Railway scheme during the recess will be received with dismay by everybody who is in the least degree acquainted with the grave299 words
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Article105 1913-09-06 3 to the editor, Malay Daily Chronicle. The attention of the Police is invited to the introduction from Pe. ang, I suppose, < f the evil of gambling by Nonias at Peli Bin in many of the houses in I poll. 3 his disastrous gam r should be checked105 words
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Article276 1913-09-06 3 A despatch to I he Sun sajs that tin t monks at St. Michael's monastery at Maikop. in the Caucasus, abandoned their to *1$ and left the irona«fery because their request for a supple of trousers was refused. Their superior. Father Ambrosio, had he’d that trousers are an276 words
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Article125 1913-09-06 3 September, 1913. Datb H. W. L. W. H. W. L W. A.M. A M. P.M. P.M. 6th 3.21, 9.51, 3.19, 9.46 7th 3.49, 10.31, 3.48, 10.07 8th 4.18, 11.32, 4.20, 10.10 9th 4.58, Nil. Nil. 4.30 10th 9.33, 3 3G, 11.26, 4.57 11th 10.24, 4.42, 11.27,125 words
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Advertisement124 1913-09-06 3 Woods’ Grout Peppermint Curo, For Coughs and Colds, nerer fails, Is. 6d w r# r# GOODRICH i TY.RES i n I W 5 v “N r 4 i v V 3CV-- r w vv \J'k Ct wwW* W w*- >* •v> c d?« c *r« C .uV w*:» v' s124 words
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Advertisement41 1913-09-06 3 Treatment for Djs:ntery. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an<l Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a dose of castor oil will effectually cure the most stubborn cases of dysentery. It is especially good for summer diarrhoea in children. For sale bj all Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement10 1913-09-06 3 For Chronic Cheit Complaints, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 6i.10 words
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Advertisement39 1913-09-06 3 Remember the Name. Chamberlain's Colis, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best known medicine for diarrhoea, d}s uteiy, c lie, cramps or pains in the stoua'ch. You may need it some time. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.39 words
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Article61 1913-09-06 4 Tor ilia, Br. ss„ 3,189, Swanson, Sept. 6, Japan, Aug. 10, Gen.—A A. A. Co Malacca, Br. s.s., 405, Stich, Sept. 6, Tongkab, Sept. 5, Gen —A. G. Co. Avagyee, Br. s.s., 247, Spencer, Sept. 6, Teluk Anson, Bept. 5, Gen. —E. S. Co., Ltd. Malaya, Ger. s.s, 348,61 words
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Article83 1913-09-06 4 September 6. Alma, for Deli. Tongkah, for Tongkah. Mary Austin, for Trang. Leony Ho, for Batu Bakra. Arradia, for Ceylon, Australasia, India Aden, Mauritius, Egypt and via Brindisi, for Europs etc. Hok Canton, for Teluk Anson. Lama, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Bindings By Train) via Ipok and Teluk83 words
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Article291 1913-09-06 4 For Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow —Per Bth instant, 4pm Calcutta f er Lovat, Bth instant. 4 p ra Tongkah—Per J/aZacca,9th instant, 1 p.m. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Klang, 9th instant, 4-30 p.m. Ceylon, Australasia, India, Aden, Durban, Egypt and via Naples, for Europe etc. Per Bnelow, 9th291 words
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Article125 1913-09-06 4 Penang, September 6 (7Jy courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, D mind Bank 2/4, 1 4 moLths’ sight Bank 2/4g 3 Credit 2/4 s 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 174£ 3 days’siijht Private 176 Bombay. Demand Bank ’74A Moulmein, Demand tank 173^ 3 days’sight Private 176 j125 words
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Article66 1913-09-06 4 Gold L af f 64 40 Black Pepper 15 49 buyers White l’epp u r 29 50 buyers Trang Pepper 20 50 —buytrs Cloves ...3 9 nut of season Macs. 120 nominal Pickings 75 —buyers Nutmegs liv's. 22.50 buyers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar 2 5,50 sales P -Let66 words
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Article2081 1913-09-06 4 d I I I I I S o -2 i Number of j d, .2 Capital, i Shares i Dividends. Name. 2 5 S issued. I 2 g. M o S s 3 (»1 IS Ph GO C? j j 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 RUBBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c.2,081 words
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Advertisement65 1913-09-06 4 Rheumatism. Have you ever tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu at ism If not,, you are wasting time, as the longer this disease runs on the Larder it is to cure Get a bottle today,; apply it with a vigorous massage to the, afll eted parts and you w 1165 words
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Advertisement59 1913-09-06 4 Said Mr. Cough to Mr. Cold I find we cannot get foothold On chest or lungs where they procu e A do ec f Woods’ Great Peppermiut Cure. This healing b.lrn spoils all our fua, Indeed, rur race is nearly run '1 h patipnt then gulped down his cu--e, I59 words
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Advertisement119 1913-09-06 4 THIS IS IT I I WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED 1 Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS A The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Docs all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. 11 iyhly lecommended by the medical profession. OP ALL CHE.’ll119 words
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Advertisement71 1913-09-06 4 i The hot damp climate is the main cause of the spreading of tropical countries. The combating of the fever which gradually undermines the health is a„ essential condition for the prevention and cure of such diseases. A remedy which is eminently suitable for the removal of fever, the relief71 words
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Article979 1913-09-06 5 (Br T. W.) Not the Fergu*on tribe, finally treated br Twain It is of shilling guides, twopenny guides, all-priced guides, that I now speak. Resting here on my way to Paris (where I propose to revive my studies at the Grand < Rue Montparnasse, where for fifty centimes979 words
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Article618 1913-09-06 5 The event» of the week have given considerable indication that at an early date there will be a restoration of peace throughout the whole country. In Canton things ire beginning to assume their normal aspect, and the situation is sufficiently easier for the troops sent to618 words
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Article271 1913-09-06 5 Popular opinion in Japan is as strongly and p oportiouately favorable to the rebels as western opinion is against them. This is explained by the fact that the Japanese press has for form time conducted a mendacious campaign against the 1 eking Government. But the explanation does271 words
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Article51 1913-09-06 5 To-i»at s 6th Dav of 8th Moon. Band, Golf Club, 6 p in. George Town Cinematograph, Huaia Kangsar Road. Siraits Cinematograph, Penang Koad. Drurv Lane Cinematograph, Drury Lane To-Mcano*. 7th Dav of 8th Moon. George Town Cinematograph. hual:. Kangsar Road. 1 Straits Cinematograph. Tenane Road. l>iury La-e Cinematograph, Diury51 words
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Advertisement494 1913-09-06 5 DQC_ -jOd—'O BE SURE—the Teeth are so important that it would be a pity to neglect them—especially when you can clean them so well and so easily with -Calvert's—«Toolh Eider Your local dealer stocks and sells it. Maker» F. C. Calvert fit Co., Manchettcr, England. oer—'izrerre DCZDC :>oczrn SMIL S494 words
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Advertisement63 1913-09-06 5 Chronic Diarrhoea. Aiejou subject to attacks of diariboea Keen absolutely quiet for a few days, rest iu bed if possible, be ca tful of jour diet and take Chamberlain s Colic, CIk lera and Dian boea Remedy. This medicine has cured ca*es of cbr< nic diarrhoea that physicians have failed63 words
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Advertisement474 1913-09-06 5 FOR THE BEST PROVISIONS a JW ASK for: 0 0 D 'S 9 rue SUPREME To NIC WlNE Sole Agents: —Cheah Kee Ee Sl Co., Chop HIANG CHUAN” 56, Chiva Street, Penang, Chop “BAN KEE BEE,” Perak, Ar d obtainable at all the loading spirit shops in Penang and Perak474 words
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Article, Illustration93 1913-09-06 6 Flblishad daily (except Sunday! and poMis holidays) at na CRITERION PRESS, Lt». No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Paica Daily Local $24 per annum. OatoUtion... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 oaaLß addbbss: h ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone No». Echo 586 Printing Department 343 buiMM wnnin«li~n~ ihould W addrMMt93 words
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Article25 1913-09-06 6 Martix. -On September 6th at the Downs, Newcastle, County Down, Ireland the wife of S F Brerefcon Martin, m.a li. b of a daughter.25 words
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Article654 1913-09-06 6 Judging from tbe number cf officers of -ill grades who leave it with shattered health, the Dindings is a perfect Moloch among the listrictp. There has hardly been a D O stationed there for years past but has been i frequent malaria-stricken visitor to the Penang General Hospital,654 words
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Article592 1913-09-06 6 Onlv yesterday in a Random Note we referred to Japan’s polio. of exploiting China's weakness for her own ends and fishing in tbe troubled waters left behind by the backwash of the abort vc rebellion iu which there is good reason to believe Japauose nationals played a592 words
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Article951 1913-09-06 6 "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI”. There must be some truth in the adage that people get what they deserve —whether it be newspaper, government or public amusements. We have now seeu The Girl in the Taxi and we are pretty well acquainted with tint heterogeneous conglomeration951 words
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Article1010 1913-09-06 6 Even the Editor and Manager of P dent Yuan Shi Kai’s own pet Vnohl Prew the Peking Daily m job a bed of rosea for he plaintiff h 8 nouncea that: P‘*mtively an Several translators of this nausr A n pose to obeerve the terms of theh- p1,010 words
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Advertisement146 1913-09-06 6 HnwM«g hws’OhKo GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUPS. (Half Lemon Shape) Size: 10 ozs. I G H E X Q u L I X Y Used on the Leading Estates Locally and in the F.M.S. SAMPLE FREE ON APPLICATION. N. K. CHOON Co., Ltd. WORDS OF y Uek WISDOM. If your Eyes146 words
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Article127 1913-09-06 7 A PUBLIC ENQUIRY. A list'd Defective Coal. (Reuter.) London, September 6. In the inquiry into the railway disaster at Ai gill the engine driver of the Glasgow express, who gave evidence, said that he was unable to surmount the gradient owing to the inferior quality of the127 words
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Article112 1913-09-06 7 Mr. Lloyd George's Slashing Reply. (Reuter.) London, Septemlier 5. A letter by Mr. Lloyd George is published in the papers regarding the controversy tatwren him and Viscount Wolmer over the American Marconi deal. The Chancellor of the Exchequer slashingly attacks Viscount Wolmer’s statements regarding the transactions and112 words
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Article107 1913-09-06 7 A Five-Years' Coacestioa. Reuter.) St. Petersburg, September 5. Official telegrams from Urga have been received at St. Petersburg stating that the Mongolian Minister of the Inferior, acting on Lis own authority, has granted a fiveyears’ concession for the importation of opium into Mongolia in return for an107 words
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Article122 1913-09-06 7 Reply to the Corporation's Request. Reuter.) Dublin, September 5. In response to the Corporation’s demand for an enquiry into the conduct of the Police, the Under-Secretary of State for Ireland intimates that the Lord Lieutenant, considers it impossible to institute au enquiry until order is fully122 words
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Article77 1913-09-06 7 Aa Important Discovery. Reuter London, September 5. The committee appointed by the Koval Automobile Club and similar organisations to find a substitute for petrol bas discovered a process by which it is claimed that it is possible to produce forty million gallons of motor spirit annually from77 words
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Article44 1913-09-06 7 Dissolution Suit. (Renter.) New York, September 5. Mr. G. W. Wickersham, the U. S. Attorncy-Geueral has instituted a sui f< r tho dissolution of the alleged jewellers r mbination, composed of manufacturers auJ "holesale dealers and involving severa hundred firms and individuals44 words
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Article41 1913-09-06 7 Reuter.) Mulhausen, September 5. A teacher, who was seized with madness, *et tire to four houses. When about to be arrested he shot and killed eight and wounded ten. He had previously killed ini wife and four children.41 words
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Article457 1913-09-06 7 A SERIOUS INCIDENT Ileuter.) Tokio, September 6. There is great indignation here over the killing of a Japanese at Nanking. The Press demands military action, preferably the occupation rf a leading port, pending reparation, and the Premier has gone to Nikke to report to the Emperor. t457 words
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Article156 1913-09-06 7 Mast Meeting At Hammersmith. (Reuter.) Lotdon, September 5. A mass meeting which was held at Hammersmith was addressed l>y representative* of the painters, electrician-, bakers, railwavmen, waiters, aud musicians unions. The speakers urged a public boycott of the employers unless they employed union labou-. The baker»’ delegate threatened156 words
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Article77 1913-09-06 7 Reuter.) London, September 5. Tbe coast of North Carolina has been desolated by a hurricane, towns being demolished and docks and shipping destroyed. The crops are virtually a total loss and it is feared that many v ere killed at Coracol.c Island. Unpreeedeat Rains. New York, September77 words
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Article34 1913-09-06 7 Reuter L uduu, September 5. The S. ffragottes set tiro to Dulwich College but the Fire Brigade rendeied very prompt assis*ance and damage to the extent of only JtoOO was done.34 words
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Article20 1913-09-06 7 (Reuter.) London, September 6. His Holiness the Pope passed a good night. His temperature is normal.20 words
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Article323 1913-09-06 7 (Reuter.) London, S©{ tember 6. Following the trial in which seven officers of the German Artillery and various noncommissioned officers belonging to the Ordinance Department were sentenced to terms of imprisonment for supplying Krupp's firm with secret i: formation regarding the plans and intentions cf the Ordinance323 words
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Article158 1913-09-06 7 Arrest of State Counsel. (Reuter.) Coaticook, September 5. The famous United States counsel, Mr Jerome, who is representing New York State against Ilarry Thaw, has been arested on a charge of gambling. Thaw’s lawyers disclaim all knowledge of the matter and the arrest is generally attributed to158 words
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Article132 1913-09-06 7 The Fr ntier Negotiations. (Renter.) Constantinople, September 5. It is understood that the Briiish, Austrian, and Kussiau embassies have received instructions to support diplomatically the Bulgarian delegates in the negotiations with Turkey which b*giu oa Satur ay. Optimism prevails as the outcome of the negotiations, both sides132 words
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Article40 1913-09-06 7 (Reuter.) Washington, September 6. The administration is sounding Mr Theodore Roosevelt with a view to his visiting England, France, Germany and other European centres to endeadour to induce them to participate in the San Fracci-co Exhibition.40 words
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Article28 1913-09-06 7 (Renter London, September 5. It is reported that two pearls, valued at JC 12,000, beloneing to the necklace which was stolen, have been recovered.28 words
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Article115 1913-09-06 7 The following changes in the Police Force will take place soon Inspector J. McIntosh from Singapore to proceed to th 1 Dindings and Inspector VS liithani from the Dindings will come to Penang to assume duty in the Qambling Suppression Inspector R. J. O’Neill, who is at present115 words
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Article242 1913-09-06 7 DISCUSSION ON SINGAPORE HARBOUR WORKS. VOTE FOR *1.000.000 FOR PENANG MUNICIPALITY. Singapore, September 5. We take the following from the Malay Daily Chronicle, as our wire from Singapore, lowing to something wrong with the Government line, has not yet arrived In the Legislative Council, replying to the242 words
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Article108 1913-09-06 7 A daring gang robbery took place at Kulim last night. It appears that at about 9 pm. five or six Chinese, armed with weapons, entered Chop Thean Tek Tong, a druggist’s store, and closed the door behind them before rifling the shop. One Lee Ah Kee108 words
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Article120 1913-09-06 7 Says the Straits Times of Thu sd ty. The Mohamodan cotninunily in S’ngapore apparently in*ends to pursue the subject of the Haii Raya holiday further. At all events, a preliminary meeting of the Moslem Uuion is to be held at the house of Imam Yusof to120 words
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Article140 1913-09-06 7 Yesterday. To-day. R>*. or Buyer* Sellers Buyers Sellers Fall. RUBBER. Anglo Malay ‘u 14 9 1«4 9 14 9 104 Biikit Mertajam. 2 3 Chersonese Cons. Malays 7 io4 H 9 7 104 8 9 Highlands ..46 46 9 45 9 Linggi 14 3 15 9 14 3 la140 words
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Article165 1913-09-06 7 Tin, Rubber, Rice «ad Copra. The following bus nes3 in tin lias been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange 75 buyers, no seller Eastern Smelting Co 75 tons at 97.40 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 175 07 25 Tufa! 250 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at -£l165 words
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Article542 1913-09-06 7 The results of the recent mid-term ex* ami oat ions held at the Straits and F. M 8. Government Medical School are aa follows: Hospital Assistant Course —(Elementary Anatomy and Physiology) S. Sundtam, C. Kanapathvpillai, K. Muttaiya, M. Kunapathvpillai, I. Tamby Rajah, K Ayadurai, Joshua Baruch, S.542 words
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Advertisement421 1913-09-06 7 August Rubber Crops lb. K. M S. (Malay States) Rubber ami Coconut Plantations, Lin-ited 4,200 r Colonel C D. Bruce, Captain Superin- tendent of the Shanghai Muoiciptl Police, has resigued his present appoint incut to take up an «ppoiutment as Police Adviser to the t. entral Government. Mr. Ung Cheng421 words
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Obituary27 1913-09-06 7 Obituary. (Renter.) London, September 5. The death has taken place at the age of 70 of Major-General Sir John a «c, Ge tleman Usher to King George.27 words
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Article948 1913-09-06 8 AN AMERICAN VIEW. (Br Heinrich Schuidt The you. Kg America» golfer irho ten* one of the final eight in th* Championship/. St. Andrews. Long before I ever even thought of coming to England, I followed tbe various English golfing events and the doings of the players,948 words
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Article461 1913-09-06 8 06 fob the Year. Messrs. Adam ion, Gilfillin Co, the local agents, have received advice by cable that a first interim dividend of 5 per cent, for the current financial year, payable on September 16 has been declared by tbe directors of tbe Rahman Tin Co.,461 words
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Article362 1913-09-06 8 The following comment appeared in the Outlook: I •’The baseball players from the Chinese L uiversity in the Hawaiian Islands have been going across America with increasI mg renown. At first the opposing American nints, like the audiences on the "bleachers” as well as in the362 words
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Article1183 1913-09-06 8 The Federated Malay States are fortunate in having established in their midst one of the most modern and completely equipped Institutes for Medical Research to be found anywhere in the possessions and protectorates of the British Crown, outside India. Yet very few people are aware of the1,183 words
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Advertisement298 1913-09-06 8 Nat Pinkerton AND THE MYSTERY OF THE BANKER’S SAFE" A Great Detective story in Two Reels will be screened TO-NIGHT at Drury Lane Cinematograph Co. In Drury Lane Theatre Hall WITH TWO WAR PICTURES: The Drummer Girl of Vicksburg” Fighting Dan McCool And Many Interesting Subjects. THE Straits Cinema. Location:298 words
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Advertisement556 1913-09-06 8 NOTICE. Mr. J. G. Allan, Engineer, Surveyor, Machinery Agent and Contractor, haa removed to No. 9, Railway Building. 30-8-13 597 NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that my interest in, and responsibility for. Chop Keng Sin Co., at No 95, Beach Street, Penang ceased on the 26th day of August, 1913, and556 words
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Advertisement82 1913-09-06 8 WANTED TO SELL. One Second-hand 16 H.P. “Wolseley Auto-car. Fitted with new Bosch I Magneto, new leather upholstery and new hood, and newly painted in Eng'and in fact eve y bing new. Complete with fire new 875 x 105 in m Dunlop detachable wire wheel?, five new Dunlop steel-studded tyres82 words
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Advertisement23 1913-09-06 8 for sale. COINC VERY CHEAP. A Horse, a Cob, a Rubber-tyred Victoria and a Dog-cart. Apply K. t cjo Straits Echo 5-9-13 GOB23 words
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Advertisement273 1913-09-06 8 t I l l l l l THE New Bandmann Opera COMPANY. Owing to the late departure of the s s. Torilla i The Company w.ll g i V 4 one more 5 performance J 1 To-nigAt/ 1 To-night !/S l 0 The Great Daly’s Theatre London Success l GIPSY273 words
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Article29 1913-09-06 9 Yntels Irom Agent» Due Arcadia, H u (lov' i* t nan Chinn Singapore n;ap >re Colombo Colombo A.O.ACo. BMlJo. BM ACo. A.O.ACo. 6tb Sept. lOtU 11th 4th29 words
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Article23 1913-09-06 9 V'$$4i For i Agents Leaves Arui'ha Colon» A.G ACo. Sept. Utoc'nw Coloml o RMACo. Gncitcnan Singapore B.M ACo Vhiim Singaj >re A.G.ACO.23 words
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Advertisement306 1913-09-06 9 Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service Outward. 1913 Sept. 13 China contacting with Marmora Oct. 2 Pelt a Moldavia Hi India Medina 30 Pevanba Mongolia Homeward. W EXTRA STEAMERS, Intermediate Sen ice. ii’!I excellent accommodation for limited number of passengers. Outward. s s. Syria Sept. Sumatra Nubia Oct. Sunda Hr.306 words
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Advertisement1570 1913-09-06 9 -(SHIPPING.) 5 o-... BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. “'oi IsriKDio to Sail. Steamer. ffOBBIM LLOYD. DEED. IMPERIL L GERMAIT MAIL LINE Singipo e (Three times a week). Tou Sv/cUeuham jn<J Singapore. w«'e a we? Victoria P^mtTMergm, T and MouIuhhu. Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia. (Foitq’ghtly.) K ui oou A Co'cuii».1,570 words
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Article988 1913-09-06 10 At this time of year, a§ at Christmas, a good many people go to stay with their relations. A pleasant sentiment attaches to these family reunions, at which parents and children and brothers and sisters, whom life has drawn asunder, are to come together and (.peak each988 words
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Article1324 1913-09-06 10 COLOURS AND THE COMPLEXION s Trousers for Women. London, August 15. A divided garment, in other words trousers, is the logic 1 outcome of the very 1 tight skirt. Whether this, or the reactionary return of the tempestuous petticoat, will win the day it is difficult to1,324 words
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Article, Illustration429 1913-09-06 10 For A Hospital Nurse At Rangoon. Nurse Marie E. Jackson, daughter of Captain C. 8. Jackson, of the Indian Medical S. D counts the day when she visited a sick nnu in Rangoon as one of the most fortunate in her life. Pievious to taking up hospital429 words
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Advertisement90 1913-09-06 10 Chzmberla n’s C.ujS Re.nedy. This remedy lias uo superior as a cure for colds, croup and whoopiug cough. It has lieeu a favorite with the mothers cf young children for almost fortv ChatnlierUin’s Cough Remeiv cau alw.ua l»e <1 peuded upon aud is plearaut to take.’ It not only cures90 words
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Advertisement721 1913-09-06 10 V JTIL £1 Especially valuable after or Enteric. Malaria As a healing tonic an 1 restorative after fevers Angirr’s Emulsion is invaluable. It soothes and heals the mneous lrcinhranc of the stomach and intestines, corrects digesti e an l bowel irregularities, promotes normal healthy appetite, and greatly improves assimilation and721 words
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Advertisement565 1913-09-06 10 CL6ANS6 YOU» BLOOD with CQIMAULT C c s 5AR5APARILLA V) 1« :|fes i is! s ofe-gt < j*|f2 g •c|lt a 1 1 S» 7" WJg The original sarsaparilla, recommended for the last 40 years for lymphatic diseases, eruptions, boils, and all disorders ol the skin. GRIM AO LT C'565 words
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Advertisement97 1913-09-06 11 BY APPOINTMENT CONTRACTORS TO THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE WAR OFFICE. THE INDIA OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. MILKMAI IMPORTANT. In order to thoroughly introduce our new FAMILY SIZE Tin (1, pint) of MILKHllD MT1R.U STERILIZED MILK. WK ARE SELLING IT AT $6-2597 words
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Advertisement1642 1913-09-06 12 unannann EUROPEAN AGENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoos and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, P*nc y Goods and Perfumery, Hardware,1,642 words
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