Straits Echo, 25 October 1913
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Title Section35 1913-10-25 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND IHE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, SATURDAY, 25th OCTOBER, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 24635 words
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Advertisement1247 1913-10-25 1 If yon require a Tnnio and something' to nourish you, drink. doo sheadcuinness s stout and look rs for this label that JOU get il TIANG LEE tt Cm Sele Ageate. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SANDILANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS FOE PENANG F. M. S. BANKS.1,247 words
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Advertisement13 1913-10-25 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. m A'I2SS <y <r ■5O se BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.13 words
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Advertisement92 1913-10-25 2 1 EWAR m HAR 9 mw lITA T f M*jl»M £=S= *8 s x 41 John Dewar&SonsJL 9 f L (distillers) I 6xlro Special !b> Si@ici WttisKr BL OF GREAT AGE 4 Grand Pr ix S.T-.' Pari s 1900 Sf loui > 19.04 /fc '£-‘Ss Vi*. jsgta -SB—_ iBIIKI/ ovcw92 words
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Article942 1913-10-25 3 The fact that Mr. Maurice Hewlett has made Byron the hero of his new novel iieodish Bendish is Byron—raises the question why great men seldom make good Zeroes or even good minor characters in fiction. Disraeli brought l»oth Byron and Shelley into bis Venetia,”aud wrote poetry942 words
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Article126 1913-10-25 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS ECHO Sir, —Is there a “ring” of indiarubber manufacturers In the case of plantation ruhhor the price has dropped to such a poiDt that it barely pays the planter to produce, hut there seems to be no corresponding fall ■a126 words
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Article1336 1913-10-25 3 I The Game fob Business Men. Ths misfortunes of golfers are innumerable. Man? are inflicted on them by the original sin that is in their game; others come from outside Of these the necessitv of exercise is not the least, for it knows few laws and1,336 words
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Advertisement309 1913-10-25 3 r s a' a a' #x« (S)® GOODRICH TYRES X; vL Wc v r-‘ n* I i > A/ •3: if r>Mti wvv U 4 T* HI SSi a^s>-^ r iS S*3| rk :<i£s. sir»* *5 SSi r* Z G ■MI 5 (9 The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest309 words
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Advertisement57 1913-10-25 3 It Never Fti's. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diariboea Remedv is all its nau, implies ft cures diarrhoea and rj in either children or adults, and t: most violent cases of cramp colic or pain in the stomach *rive wav to a few doses of his medicine. Safe, sure, alwavs cures.57 words
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Advertisement263 1913-10-25 3 Sunshine and Common Sense. Don't doctor vour blood for rheumatism. Uso an external application of Chauil>erlain’B Pain Balm. In a few days it will get you up and out into the sunshine, then nature will restore the rich red blood to your veins and soon rid the system of this263 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article148 1913-10-25 4 Atieh, Dut. s.s., 393, Reit, Oct. 24, Sabang, Oct. 19, Gen.—K. P- M. Alma, Br. ss, 354, Bell, Oct. 24, Deli, (jet. 23, Oen.—E. S. C Ltd. Bohemia, A us. m, 2,305, A. Meerans, Oct. 24, Trieste, Sept. 30, Oen.— SKA Co. Demodoeu», Br- s-s, 4,239, Dodd, Oct 24,148 words
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Article109 1913-10-25 4 October 25. Taroha, for Madras and Durban taking mails for Europe, etc., via Bombay. Ghee Thye, for Alor Star (Kedah). Tong Chuan, for Alor Star (K< dah). Elephanta, for Rangoon and Calcutta. Trang, for Trang. Jlotorna, for Tongkah. Jin Ho, for Asahan. Ban Whatt- Soon, for Langkat and Pangkalan109 words
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Article240 1913-10-25 4 Foa Yen—Per Jit Seng, 27th instant, 7am Langsa, Edi, T. Semawe Segli, Olehleh and Sabang—Per Atjeh, 27th instaut, 3 pm. Tongkah —Per Malacca, 28th instant, lpm. Port Swettenham and Singapore—Per Klang, 28th instant, 4-30 p m. On Week Days Taiping, 7-15 a.ir., 9-15 a m 1 p.ro. and240 words
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Article122 1913-10-25 4 Penang, October 25. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4 i t J 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4} 3 Credit 2/4f 3 Documentary 2/4|J Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs 173? 3 days’sight Private 175| Bombay, Demand Bank 173, Moulmeio, Demand l ank 17*2^ 3 days’ sight Private122 words
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Article197 1913-10-25 4 Gold Leaf ...$64,40 Black Pepper 15.— teller» White Pepper 27.37} tale» Trang Pepper 24 —nominal Cloves ...39 out of season Mace ...120 nominal Pickings 65. —buyers Nutmegs 110 s 24.50 tellers No. 1 6.10 talcs Sugar j 2 5.50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12.50 buyers 190. —sellers197 words
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Article163 1913-10-25 4 Penang, Octobsr 25. 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 Pork— Pork per catty 38 Pig’s Head... 9 Feet I Tongue M N163 words
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Article1779 1913-10-25 4 1 9* i{» c 1909 1910 1905 1909 1910 L 1901 I» 1900 190!» 1909 1909 1909 1903 1910 1909 1909 190’» 1905 1906 1909 85,000 40,000 1 500,00« > 150,000 60,000 75,*>00 30,000 80,000 60,1)00 50,000 100,0**0 175,000 70,000 335,000 j 225,000 50,000 16,000 75,(XX* 110,(*00 150,« *OO1,779 words
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Advertisement44 1913-10-25 4 Chamberlain's P»in Balm. There ia nothing ao good for muscular rheumatism, sprains, lameneas, crampa of the muscle*, bruises and like injuries as Chamberlain’s Pain .Balm. It will effect a cure in leas time than anj other treatment. For rale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.44 words
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Advertisement37 1913-10-25 4 Children’s Coughs. Why let the children r..ck their little bodies in such a distressing manner when you can so easily cure their colds with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.37 words
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Advertisement53 1913-10-25 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound t, C.J TASTELESS ODORLEBB The latest scientific pre paration of COl) LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and super sedes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the medical profession. OF ALL CHEMISTS i53 words
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Article92 1913-10-25 5 To- DAT. <.6tii Day of 9th Moon. Hippodrome Circus Dato Kramat Gardens, 9-15 p.m. Ihe Grand Opera Co King Street Theatre, The K lon-Tong Man.” Band, Golf Club, 6 pm. Peumig Volunteers Cadets, Auglo-Cnineso School, Class Firing Kampong Bahru, 7 a.iu. George Town Cinematograph, Kuala Kungsar Road. Straits Cinematograph,92 words
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Article951 1913-10-25 5 OUR ECCENTRIC CORRESPONDENT GETS INTO GOOD SOCIETY AT LAST. Paris, Lundi, le 29 September. There may be a few people in PenaDg who will not believe me, but I have to record that at last I am a member of a Golf Club! I have taken a951 words
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Article606 1913-10-25 5 To Tip Editnr or mi Malay Mail. 1 Sib, —Mr. Ferrers (so far as his remarks have been confined to an exposure of the above measure) is in my opinion entitled to our warmest support and respect. If a subject under British Protection is liable to be606 words
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Article359 1913-10-25 5 The Shuntien Shih Pao (Peking) says The five-coloured flag of the Republic is now not favoured by a large section of the people. The five colours are supposed to represent the five families of the people which form the Republic, but the loyalty of two of359 words
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Advertisement651 1913-10-25 5 Nothing Better Than qpY Trade r *zy. O n M H Mark. AGENTS FOI? FENANG SELLAR, MURRAY CO., AISO FfOM CHIN SENG 81 Co Ltd n CHIN KOOl 81 Co, TA! SENG SI Co., IvCGr.IlS Co, Paiit Buntar. -w'* -fin n»„^ai In the Estate of P, A. J. WEBER, deceased.651 words
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Advertisement311 1913-10-25 5 —l 1 'A I 2 QUALITY is the point which is necessary in an enjoyable Cigarette. £4'VIRGINIA C 'CAIiETT£S 6? Pistol a IONO°!£S That’s why “EMBASSY VIRGINIA No. 77 has been justly described as THE CIGARETTE DE LUXE. •C DSC )«C D#C WHY TROUBLE YOURSELF? 0 SAVE-U-TROUBLE £>s«.* u o311 words
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Article, Illustration92 1913-10-25 6 ftimi daily (except Sunday» and pnblie holidays) AT TDD OBITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Pena~g. Fmion Daily Leeal 9*4 per annum. Onletation.M Portage Extra. Mail Editaen (Poet Free) 917.50 oablb adds»»: ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Not. Xcho 586 Printing Department 343 Jf.A.-AU Mmm •*•»■>••««>■• «hould w to92 words
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Article1482 1913-10-25 6 Some idea of the untenable position of those who essay to dtfend the administration of the Banishment Enactment may be gathered from the fact that positively the best defence we have yet seen put forward appears in the following lst‘er lifted from the Malay Mail: Sir, —Mr. Ferrers1,482 words
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Article425 1913-10-25 6 MR. HUTTENBACH’S PROTEST. SECRETARY OF STATE’S REPLY. Reader* will remember that when the Mu icipal Bill was before Council, Mr. A. Hiittenbach strenuously opposed the clause which empowers the Commissioners in certain circumstances to take land from property owners and pay nothing in respect thereof. After Council425 words
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Article91 1913-10-25 6 Divine Services will be held in the Presbyterian Church as usual to-morrow. The morning service at 9 a.m. is specially for children, and parents are cordially invited to send their children. The evening service for all commences at 6 p.m. At the evening service the minister, Rev.91 words
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Article84 1913-10-25 6 The recent issue of $600,000 worth of Penang Municipal 4 per cent. Debenture Stock was fully taken up though neither the banks nor the general public subscribed to any extent. It is interesting to note in this connection that the City of St. Petersburg has just issued84 words
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Article195 1913-10-25 6 St will be a change of programme at the g Hippodrome Circus this evening, when a )f number of turns fresh to Penang will be B- The attendance at the Circus, like the weather, ahowa a steady tendency t.jto improve and it is probable that the n195 words
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Article988 1913-10-25 6 Desires you to be informed”, i n second paragraph of the Colonial Secr*ta»v! letter to Mr. Huttenbach, is a typical example of that slip-shod English which characterises official correspondence Says Mr. Arnold Bennett in the Ennli.i Review H the artist ha. not the wit and the strength of988 words
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Advertisement338 1913-10-25 6 NOTICE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, rpENDERS will be received up to noon on Friday, the 31st October, 1913, for the supply of firewood for a period of one rear commencing from 1st January, 1914, for hospitals in Penang, Balik Pulau, Pulau Jerejak, the Quarantine Station Pulau Jerejdk and Province Wellesley. Forms of338 words
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Article563 1913-10-25 7 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondents) Taiping, October 25. The second day of the Taipiog Bislev broke fine and clear. There was no wind and the light was good, but the i hooting was only moderately fair with few exceptions The results were as follows 200 Yards563 words
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Article66 1913-10-25 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 25. As the result of the Resident’s enquiry following upon the arrest of seven Hyiams on banishment warrants, four were banised, one asked to provide security for gooa behaviour for and Ah Fong, the headboy of the Selangor Club,66 words
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Article141 1913-10-25 7 BELATED REPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 25. At the meeting of the Legislative Council the Colonial Secretary explained, in answer to the Hon. Mr. F. W. Collins, that the delay in the publication of the Annual Report of Malacca was due to pressure of work in141 words
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Article120 1913-10-25 7 "Faith of Oar Fathers." (Reuter.) London, October 4. Crowds on the Dublin quays, including many priests, anticipating the departure of fifty children of the starving strikers for England yesterday evening, sang Faith of Our Fathers when the steamer left without tho children aDd cheered Archbishop Walsh120 words
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Article67 1913-10-25 7 (Renter.) London, October 24. The following is the betting for the Cambrideshire Stakes (one mile and a furlong) which will be ruu at Newmarket next Wednesday 9 to 1 against Fairy King. 10 to 1 Saintair. 100 to 8 Florist and Drinmore. 100 to 7 Equanimity. 100 to67 words
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Article68 1913-10-25 7 A Contradiction. (Reuter.) London, October 24. In connection with the reported cession of Zanzibar to Germany, the Daily Chronicle gives prominence to a telegram from its special commissioner in Germany, stating that the Anglo-German negotiations now proceeding are largely concerned with colonial developments and are expected to68 words
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66 1913-10-25 7 (Reuter.) Victoria (British Columbia), October 24 Twenty-four Calcutta Hindus, arriving from Calcutta, have been ordered to be deported for non-compliance with the Immigration Law, providing that they must have been on a continuous journey from the land of their birth. The arrivals were transhipped at66 words
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Article40 1913-10-25 7 Distress ia the United Province*. 0 (Reuter.) Simla, October 24. Distress is forecasted in the droughtstricken districts of the United Provinces and sixty lakhs of rupees have already been advanced for the relief of the agriculturists.40 words
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Article32 1913-10-25 7 More Ftiltru. (Reuter.) Bombay, October 24. A pearl merchant failed with liabilities .mounting to forty lakh. of rupee, and a ghee merchant failed for three lakh, of rupees.32 words
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Article22 1913-10-25 7 Reuter) Panama, October 24. Another severe earthquake was experienced over the whole isthmus but tne Canal Zone was not damaged.22 words
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Article201 1913-10-25 7 DIAZ AND THE PRESIDENCY. (Reuter.) New York, October 24. Senor M. Felix Diaz, who is a candidate for the Presidency, is still at Vera Cruz, surrounded by a handful of followers. So far seventeen arrests have been made in connection with his arrival. A Puxsliag Sitestios. London, Octo'201 words
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Article178 1913-10-25 7 Diverse Views, (Reuter.) London, October 24. The appointment of a Royal Commission on the subject of the Railways and the vagueness of its terms of references are commented upon. It is stated that the Commission was a surprise to the railway directors and the papers are of178 words
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Article69 1913-10-25 7 A Serious Matter." (Reuter.) London, October 24. The Marquis of Crewe, Lord Privy Seal, speaking at Ipswich said that despite vast correspondence on the subject of Ulster, he desired to guard the country against being misled into the belief that a new situ .tion had arisen. He69 words
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Article88 1913-10-25 7 (Reuter.) London, October 24. Fi»e miners arrested in connection with the recent strike at Vancouver have been sentenced to two years in a penitentiary, twenty-three to a year and a fine of .£20, and eleven to three months and a fine of .£10. The judge, in passing88 words
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Article55 1913-10-25 7 Wreck of the Vestkutsen." (Reuter.) London, October 24. The sole survivor of the Finnish steamer Vestkutsen, which struck a reef and foundered, has been brought to Hernoe Sand. He states that there were twenty-five passengers on boardship and twenty crew. He clung to the rigging with a number of firemen55 words
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Article42 1913-10-25 7 (Reuter.) London, October 24. At an explosion at a colliery near Dawson, New Mexico. 284 persocs were entombed. Twenty-two persons were rescued and six bodies have been recovered. Dawson, October 24. It is feared that 261 persons are dead.42 words
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Article19 1913-10-25 7 (Reuter.) London, October 24. Mr. 8. O. Buckmaster, the newly-appoint ed Solicitor-General, has been knighted.19 words
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Article973 1913-10-25 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, October 25. Mr. Long, who was formerly Superintendent of Government Plantations at Taiping and is now the manager of Palau Bulang Rubber Estate is about to quit the ranks of the Benedicts. He was at one time manager of the Temerloh estate, where973 words
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Article1069 1913-10-25 7 TO THE EDITOR OF THE "STRAITS ECHO.’’ Sir, I have read with the greatest interest the letters on the subject of the Local Schools 1 published in your valuable paper. The, table of results in the Cambridge Local Examinations has been shown by Mr. Pinhoin to be1,069 words
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Article311 1913-10-25 7 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS ECHO Dear Sir, Referring to an article published in your issue of the 22nd instant on the above subject I venture to offer certain suggestions which, if adopted, will ultimately put an end to tlio evils complained of. My suggestions are311 words
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Article141 1913-10-25 7 Tin. Rubber *nd Riee. The following bus'ness in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, IQ9K buyers, no sellers Singapore Straits Trading Co., 100 tons at $92.75 Tin is quoted in London to-day at Xl84 15s. cash and JE185 7s. 6d. three months’ sight. (By Courtesy141 words
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Advertisement46 1913-10-25 7 In 1903 all the P. F. S. boys eligible for the Queen’s Scholarship* did not sit for the Senior Locals. The F. M. S. scholar obtained marks only one less than those obtained by Mr. Clarke, of Raffles, (who was 2nd) oat of a possible 2,200.46 words
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Article1835 1913-10-25 8 CASE FOB THE DEFENCE. Conviction and Sentence. Says Thursday's TOM Peculiar difficulties are attaching to the trial of Mr. Baness in the fact that people whose evide: ce would be of importance are in England and cannot be called as witness. Commenting on this during yesterday’s1,835 words
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Article228 1913-10-25 8 An inquiry was held yesterday morning bv Mr. K Scott, acting as CoHoner, at the Bukit Mertajam Court House, touching the cause of death of a Hindu named Permal Vali. contract tindal on lma Estate, Province Wellesley. It appeared that abcut 9.30 a m. on the228 words
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945 1913-10-25 8 The Annual Sports of the Free School were held yesterday afternoon under ideal conditions —a dull but rainless afternoon. Long before 2 p.m. (the time fixed for the commencement) a large number of school boys was gathered in tho field behind the School. Among the945 words
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Article295 1913-10-25 8 The following teams have been chosen for the Relay Race of 200 yards, which will 1)6 swum off at 11 a.m. to-morrow morning, the 26th instant. Prizes to the Winning Team are given by the President of the Club. Red.—R L Cuscaden, H Hewlett, W E295 words
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79 1913-10-25 8 Ihe Y. M. C. A. (Asiatic) of Penang presented two students for the above examination and it began this morning in the Education Office at 10 a m when Mr. A. E. Pringle (Inspector of Schools) and Rev. W. D. Ashdown were present to act as79 words
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Article89 1913-10-25 8 The following ties have been fixed Tuesday, October 28. Dr J E Smith and R C Kay vs W M Collins and W K Sharpe. Wednesday, October 20. E H Bulford and H G James vs W J Sandeman and Wheeley. Thursday October SO. W Hamilton and89 words
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Article151 1913-10-25 8 The following is the result of the drawing SESZ? md of the A ou p Oct. 26 Araaniab t Mutbibot Ahzan it Babusabar v Crescent 2? A?' V r° UaUg Unite<l St- i A,am v Ja matol Korea 30 Haji Kassim v Sabrul Jamil Pranak.nPrye v Sth151 words
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Advertisement445 1913-10-25 8 THERE’S ONLY ONE THE Hippodrome Circus AND MENAGERIE. To-night! To-night!! FIRST CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. New and Brilliant Acts. New Equestrian Acts. New Animal Acts. New Clown Acts. To-night! To-night!! REMEMBER WE PROMISE A Change of Programme TO-NIGHT And We Give It.” Location of Tents: Dato Kramat Cardens. Special Late Trams445 words
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Advertisement516 1913-10-25 8 MUNICIPAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given tb« the books containing the Annual Valuation of and rates imposed on all buildings and lands situated within the Municipality of G* orge Town, Penang, for the year 1914, are open to the inspection of Ratepayers at the Municipal Office, daily on week days516 words
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Article27 1913-10-25 9 Veuelt Irom Agent» Due Dri ’an Ad Delta Dfrjflinqer Torek Colombo Singapore Singapore Colombo A.G.AO0. A. B. BM.ACo. 30th Oct. let Nor. 4th m 6th27 words
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Article19 1913-10-25 9 Vet$»U For Agent» Leave» Devanha Sm^&pert A^G.ACo. Oct. Delta Colombo A.G.ACo. Not. Derfflinqtr Colombo B.MACo. Yortk Singapore B.MACo.19 words
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Advertisement301 1913-10-25 9 P.&D. S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. 1 Pi 3 Oct. SO Devanhae* nnecting with i.t*. Mongol» Not. 13 Assays u. Macedonia 27 Delta m s.s. Malwa Homeward •Will run direct to Marseilles and London via Colombo. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class To301 words
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Advertisement1285 1913-10-25 9 (SHIPPING. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HTTSim LLOYD. BREMEN. Fob Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). SingaporeTnd Australia. (Fortnightly.) Rangoon k Calcutta. (Weekly.) Negapatain, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (Weekly). 1 erms and Kates of1,285 words
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Article1060 1913-10-25 10 One of the most interesting and amazing chapters in the history of the sciences it the manner in which the world became aware of the existence of the planet Neptune. As Sir John Herschel remarked, it may be said to have surpassed, by intelligible and legitimate1,060 words
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Article800 1913-10-25 10 The Reduction ix the Dividend. t The disastrous effect which the present low level of rubber prices, if maintained, is r likely to have on even the best nnnaged plantation companies is foreshadowed by s the rep rt of the Inch Kenneth Rubber 1 Estates, for although800 words
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Article304 1913-10-25 10 His Impressions of Western Europe. Constantinople, September 26 Tbe weekly review leehtihad publishes an interview with the Heir-Apparent, of which tbe following are the principal passages “Du ing mv voyages I studied the organisation of the British State, and I think it is impossible to apply it to304 words
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Article60 1913-10-25 10 October, 1913. Date H. W. L. W. 11. W. L. W A.M. A.M. P.M. r.M. 25th 8.48, 2 49, 9 43, 3.27 26th 9 33, 3.34, 10.22, 4.11 27 th 10.20, 4.42, 11.00, 4.52 2Stb 1 .04, 5.25, 11.36, 532 29th 11.46, 6.05, Nil. 6.11 30th60 words
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Article, Illustration365 1913-10-25 10 How She Compels Others To Obey Her Will. 100,000 Copies of Remarkable Bock describing peculiar Psychic Powers to be distributed Post Free to readers of the Penang Straits Echo The wonderful power of Personal Influ. ence, Magnetism, Fascination, Mind Control, call it what you wil', can surely365 words
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Advertisement123 1913-10-25 10 D;?h*!cti\ It Msy B: Avoided. Ihp'itber ;i i- tiMial contracted when tLio fluid h i- a »••1.1 The evil j.iepare* the child’.- in i -r tl»*» ucvptiuB acd development ut »> .1 i i;-li'hfiii tjeitn*. When tbeie are ea-rs .1 I.Hh. i. i.i th* chi 1 liirti th .i L.»»e123 words
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Advertisement22 1913-10-25 10 W.M-is’ Great Peppermint Cure, F>r Cou£l<« and Cold*, never fail*, I*. fld i'eoh Cheow Cheang Architect and Contractor, 72, Clare Street, IPOH.22 words
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Advertisement560 1913-10-25 10 1 *8 t n -4r 2901 ■■IS »r n mv a hi i of IMITATIOXS RIGAUD’S GENUINE Japan Kananga Toilet Water s>^ f/?M££ SOLD BY ALL. PERFUMERS ,lini BE SURE-the Teeth are so important that it would be a pity to neglect them—espe. ially when you can clean them so560 words
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Advertisement440 1913-10-25 10 Give him the moon to play with, Th’ top of the chimney tall, To 6top his cry, bring d wn the skj,” Oh, let him have them all Give him the wide, wide ocean, Mountain, vale and moor, But give him still, for a cold or chill, Woods’ Great Peppermint440 words
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Advertisement104 1913-10-25 11 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KINQ. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE INDIA OFFICE. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Milk ILK IMPORTANT. In order to thoroughly introduce our new FAMILY SIZE Tin (15 pint) of MILKH1I» YIT'IRU STERILIZED RILE.104 words
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Advertisement1435 1913-10-25 12 EUROPEAN A6ENCY. WHOLESALE Indents promptly eie euted at lowest cash prices for all kinds of British and Cont nental good», including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, Draperv, Millinery and Piece Goods, riucy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware,1,435 words
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