Straits Echo, 18 November 1913
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Title Section36 1913-11-18 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES sNS* THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum, PENANG, TUESDAY, 18 th NOVEMBER, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 26536 words
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Advertisement1135 1913-11-18 1 Xf yon require a Tonic and soma* thinff to nourish you, drink DOC'S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT w and look for thii label A to SVS! that ft it. yon get TIANO LEE 9 Ce., Sale Agcata. a Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co.. AGENTS1,135 words
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Advertisement15 1913-11-18 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. *v N 1258 8 r- *6 IN ro BEST TOR ALL PURPOSES.15 words
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Advertisement127 1913-11-18 2 p i i 1 e* )s\m tv A Ft 9 0 PfR I 5 i JohnDewaraSonsJ; T\ s < (OISTILLEPS) Cxlto Special m aCQWi mm ■v OF GREAT AGE Grand Prix Jg] Paris !V0 5t Louii WO4 V «S3 V' tiSsE «2*5, 2uTot i \o44qs Hit: «to» ezs K if127 words
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Article1727 1913-11-18 3 (Bt Horace Hutchinson.) It is curious to tbiuk now of the days when we used to be laying down our golf balls like cigars or port, in series of different date. We have so quickly left that date, which is, after all, not eo very1,727 words
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423 1913-11-18 3 (By T. S. Hsia j It is awe 1 known fact that a comparatively low percentage of the average Straitsboru Chinese is acquainted with the Chinese characters, a fact which is doubtless attributable to their having been educated in Eogli>h schools where English423 words
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Advertisement355 1913-11-18 3 NOTICE. LABOUR CODE, 1912, F.M.S. Indian Immigration Fund Ordinance 1911." 1 EMPLOYERS OF INDIAN LABOUR 'j are hereby reminded that assessment returns for the preceding quarter must be *ent to the Offiee of the Deputy Controller of Labour, Penang, duriug the'months of April, July, October and January. Forms for the355 words
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Advertisement63 1913-11-18 3 A Favorite Rub Down. The golfer, the foot ball player and the all rcund athlete know the value of Chamberlaiu’9 Pain Balm It is just the thing for a »ub down after a hard game. All soreness disappears like magic and sprains and swellings are cured in one-third less time63 words
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Advertisement10 1913-11-18 3 For Caronic Chest Complaint*, Wood*’ Greet Peppermint Cure, li, M,10 words
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SHIPPING.
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Article255 1913-11-18 4 Arngyee, Br. ss, 2J7, Spencer, Not. 15, Teluk Anson, Nov. 14, Gen. —E- S. Go., Ltd. Malacca, Br. m„ 405, Stic'-, Not. 15, Tooiskab, N■ 'V. 14. Oen.— A. G. A Co. C<nul», Mr. s.s, 4,105, Peel, Not. 15, Loudon, Oct. 17. (Jen. -A. G. A Co. India, Mr.255 words
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Article76 1913-11-18 4 November 18. Trang. for Trang. Ban Whatt Soon, for Langkat. Indragiri, for Deli and Lingsa. Perlis, for Trang and Pang Nga. Circe, for Deli. Dunera, for Singapore, China snd Japan. Omapere, for Port Swettenbam and Singapore. Sappho, for Teluk Anson Pangkor, for Dindings and £it'awan. Mamhang, for Setul. Tong76 words
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Article170 1913-11-18 4 Foa Alor £tsr Kedah) —Per Ban Lee, to-morrow, 8 c.m. Alor Star (Kedah) Per Kedexb, to morrow, 9 am. Asahan Per Jin 110, to-morrow, 1 jvo. Batu Balira—Per I'ungoh, to morrow, 2 pm. Teluk Ans' n —Per Hok Canton, to morrow, 3 p.m. Deli Per Alma, to morrow,170 words
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Article116 1913-11-18 4 Penano, November 18. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank London, D>tnxnd Bank 2/4^ 4 month/ sight Bank 2/4,1 3 Credit 2/4| 3 Documentary 2/4 Calcutta, Demand Bauk Ks 173} 3 day»’sight Private 175} Bombay, Demand Bank 173/ Moulmein, Demand tank 173 3 days’sight Private 175} Madras, Demand Bank 173}116 words
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Article206 1913-11-18 4 Gold L-af '6140 Black Pepper 15 sellers White Pepp»r 27f sales Tr»ug Pepper 24 —nominal Cloves ...39 out of season Mace ...120 nominal Pickings 70 —sellers Nutmegs 110 s. 25. —sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar < 2 5.50 sales Basket 515 buyers Copra (mixed) 12 75 6«^«™ Tahbun206 words
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Article2276 1913-11-18 4 2 I I a J5 x Number of si, I Capital. Shares P Dividends. Name. g «1 M if 111 f* S 1 CQ m O* 1909 *****19ll' 1912 1913) .U BER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. A I 4 8 450,000 130,000 1 1 5 f Ayer Kunimr2,276 words
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Advertisement48 1913-11-18 4 Accidents Will Happen. It may !>' impassible to prevent an acci<l"ut, but it is not impossible to be prepared fur it Chamber lain's I’ain Balm is not beyond anyone’s purse, and with a bottle of this liniment you are prepared for most anyFor sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.48 words
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Advertisement62 1913-11-18 4 I kuew some young ladies scarce out of their teens,' Who ware neither princesses or fairies. The Brown girls were freckled aul wore crinolines. And Bridge’s was bigger than Mary’s. The pretty Miss Jones’s flue figures possessed, The Brown girls themselves ne’er denied it; But as fivures mislead, it is62 words
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Advertisement52 1913-11-18 4 THIS IS IT! Waterbury’s Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELES3 ODORLESS The latest scientific pre paration of COD LIVILK OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and scdes the old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re commended by the medi cal professieu. OF ALL CHEMISTS Price 'l-2552 words
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Advertisement111 1913-11-18 4 SELF CURE NO FICTION O NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPI JK, THE NEW FRENCH REtVf-L»Y. THERAPION mio. 1 in a remarkably short time, often a few days only Cures disebargesf either sex)superseding injections THERAPION N 0.2 Cures blood poison, bad legs, ulcers, sores, painful swelled joints, &c. when mercurial treatment111 words
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Advertisement105 1913-11-18 4 1 1 Chan Tiang Boon, j I J Architect and Contractor, o 60, Kimberley Street, PF.MANG. THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION Active n Principle of Cod Liver Oil with Creosote. M0RJWTĔ (Chapoteaut) RELIABLE AGENT IN TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS OR PULMONARY PHTHISIS Sold by all Chemists MARTIN’S EL* i>) y». ,;Wlfor Ladies.I105 words
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Article980 1913-11-18 5 ANDERSON—NOBLE. At the Church of the Assumption yesterday afternoon the mirriage took place of Mr. Lionel John Crosaley Anderson, acc ountantof the Penang branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora* oa, and son of the late Mr. Drummond Anderson, toMisi M ary Josephin-» Noble, daughter of980 words
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Article824 1913-11-18 5 Decision or the Court. Mr. W. C. Micbell, who was assisted by Captain R. D Caswell and Capt R. Owen, j delivered decision this morning in the inquiry touching the collision between the s t. Colleen and the 8. 1. Alert resulting iu the former vessel sinking824 words
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Article15 1913-11-18 5 The following tie has been fixed for to-morrow Championship. Fettes vs Dunn.15 words
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Article44 1913-11-18 5 Tuesday, November IS. Golf Club -5-4-5 to 7-15 pm. 1 Reminiscences of Scotland ...Godfrey 2 Two Step The Mosquito’s Parade Whitny 3 Reminiscences of the Plantation ...Chambers 4 Waltz Blue Danube ..Strauss 5 The Policeman’s Holiday ...Ewing U March La Mattchiche. Clere44 words
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Advertisement431 1913-11-18 5 THE BRITON CAR. $1,750. m 3fc^.v. i, -v.\ wmi Most Roomy and Comfortable, Durable. Fast and Economical. George lissington 8 Co., 3 B chS,rie Penan j. ,-r, WJLTT;_ iY^aan'J^^-J-'unnnuaniannanrjnnacrr 1 I Sample Bosks or; Ready. Order Early. n n n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0431 words
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Advertisement12 1913-11-18 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails, Is. 6d12 words
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Advertisement334 1913-11-18 5 C 2 o rf O S3 %r EGVP <> **5». j| A D E > i y ,p 8 Mb TW BoutonK Rouge »A /AaspERO FRERES L™ OA«SktuM H« Nu r.crua( ■i 1 r^0QB322i^W M refers FELUCCA \i£ as t»-TI-H-S r*; in FR^RHS 1 i f*B«lQUE p A A\aspero FreresLio%334 words
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Article, Illustration91 1913-11-18 6 Flbliafed daily (except Sunday! and public holidays) AT 7WM CRITERION PRESS, Lid. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pmicm Daily Leeal 924 per annum. Oatetation... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Poet Free) 117.50 OABLB ADDBBSS ECHO—PENANG.” Telephone Not. Echo 586 Printing Department 343 X.M.—AU kailMM e*tnmunicntion» should b» sddrcsaH91 words
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Article61 1913-11-18 6 Anderson-Noble. —On the 17th November, at the Church of the Assumption, Penang, Lionel John Crossley AndersoD, of the Hongkong and Shanghai BankmgCorporation, son of the late Drummond Anderson, to Ma*y Josephine (Moley), eldest surviving daughter of tbe late George Edward Noble, of the HongkoDg and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and61 words
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Article1254 1913-11-18 6 THE P. O. SETTLEMENT. It will be interesting to hear what the P. O. officers have to say about their new scale of pay of which Reuter cabled us particulars yesterday. The principle on which the directors seem to have acted would be that of to him that hath shall1,254 words
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Article68 1913-11-18 6 Extension Contemplated. We hear on high authority that the Federated Malay States Railways authorities have applied to the Government of Perlis for permission to extend the railway now being constructed through Kedah to Kangar, the capital of Perlis. Kangar is between ‘25 and 30 miles by road68 words
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Article894 1913-11-18 6 1 Mr. A. W. Still, Editor of the Straits Timet, has returned to Singapore. The appointment of Mr. R. D. Acton as District Judge, Penang, has been gazetted. Mr. T. J. McDonald has booked his return passage to Malaya by the P. and O. Nyanxa. Mr. acd894 words
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Article343 1913-11-18 6 A DISQUIETING SITUATION. (Reuter.) London, November 15. It is understood in Washington that Sir Lionel Carden, British Minister to Mexico, has intimated to General Huerta that Great Britain would give moral support to the United States in the event of a conflict between that country and Mexico.343 words
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Article157 1913-11-18 6 (Reuter.) London, November 16. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Heir* Appareut to the throne of Austria-Hungary, and his consort, the Duchess Hohenberg, have arrived in London for their visit to the King and Queen at Windsor Castle, where they will stay for a week. Both the British157 words
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100 1913-11-18 6 P. O. Officers' New Scale of Pay. (Reuter.) London, November 16. Under the new scale of pay conceded by the P. A O. Company to its officers as the result of the recent strike, captains of inailboats will receive 41,000 a year, captains o* intermediate steamers from 4600 to «4*900100 words
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Article60 1913-11-18 6 Reuter London. Novetle 0 At the Suffragette arson trials J Bailey a well-dressed woman spectators threw a hammer an<J the Judge, creating much tun)/ Court. The glass surroundia/o 0 and also the glass panels of ■■oors were smashed. Five arrests foreman of the jury asked thatjiltbe women60 words
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Article33 1913-11-18 6 Rente?) P*fis, November 16. The Engl'sh aviator Hucks has»*; o^ 1 plished some won*®rful invert*** nights. He twice head-‘*‘ ,wnwa r^8 thirty seconds m spit* of the win^ B and rain.33 words
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Advertisement216 1913-11-18 6 0 u The Association of Diamond Merchants, LIMITED, LONDON, ARE SHOWING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN i Presents AT HOOM 65, E. 8 0. HOTEL ANNEXE, Until THURSDAY next, NOV, 20th inclusive. London Catalogue Prices. r t&ssjKsn? VJK v JTTVKT :cdo Our Prices will set you thinking how much you can216 words
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Article321 1913-11-18 7 MR. REDMOND ON THE SITUATION. Reuter.) London, November 15. Mr. John Redmond, speakiug at Newcastle. said that he was prepared to consider the most extravagant and the most unreasonable demands of the Ulstermen in order to secure a settlement bj consent, but the people of Great321 words
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Article18 1913-11-18 7 (Renter.) London, November 17. A further series of Cabinet meetings will be held this week.18 words
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Article32 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) Paris, November 17. Forty boxes of gold were stolen en route to the Ottoman Bank, Paris, from the Ottoman Bank, Constantinople. The gold is valued at 50,C0,000 francs.32 words
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Article131 1913-11-18 7 French Fleet at the Piraeus. Reuter.) London, November 17. A French squadron of sixteen war vessel» will be at the Piraeus on November 30, when it will meet the British fleet. The French papers emphasize the importance of this naval demonstration as showing the strength aud closeness131 words
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Article74 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) London, November 17. A French officer, Captain Larguier who is attached to the French Ministry of War, was arrested at Geneva and charged with espionage on behalf of France to the detriment of Switzerland, Italy and Germany. The affair is connected with the recent arrest at Rome74 words
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Article45 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) London, November 17. The engagement is announced of Lord Elgin, Ex-Vicerov of India, and the widow of the Captain Ogilov of the Royal Navy. She is a daughter of Commander Sherbrooke of Oxton Hall, Notts, who was formerly in the Navy.45 words
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Article40 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) Vienna, November 17. Mr. Altman, the manager at Vienna of the Canadian Pacific Company, charged with facilitating the emigration of recruits before they had done their military service, has been released on bail of £6,0C0.40 words
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Article227 1913-11-18 7 THE SITUATION IN DUBLIN. {Reuter.) London, November 15. Larkin threatens to call out the railway men and isolate Dublin if the imprisoned strikers are not released. There is some talk of Government intervention to secure a settlement but the nature of it is not settled. Mr. Augustine227 words
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Article148 1913-11-18 7 (Renter.) Rome, November 15 It is reported that Kiamil Pasha has died at Larnaca. Rome, November 16. The death of Kiamil Pasha is confirmed. He was buried at Nicosia. Bv tlif death of Kiainil Pasha, who was 81 years of age, T urkey loses a statesman148 words
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Article127 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) New York, November 15. The s.s. Pannonia, of the Cunard Line, while on her run from Liverpool to New York, received a wireless message from the Spanish steamer Balmes stating that she was on fire in the North Atlantic Ihe Pannonia rescued all of the Balmes127 words
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Article107 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter) London, November 16. Both Austria apd Italy have now accepted the proposal of the British delegate to the Epirus* Commission with regard to the delimitation of the frontiers of the new State of Albania. The exact nature of the proposal is uncertain but it has the107 words
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Article41 1913-11-18 7 Reuter.) Budapest, November 15. A Bill has been introduced in the Hungarian Parliament to sanction the const ruction of railways in Bosnia-Herzegovina The cost will be met by a loan of eleven aud a quarter million pounds sterling.41 words
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Article33 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) Adelaide, Novemler 15. The Adelaide Register e stimates the wheat crop at 19,000,000 bushels. The Advertiser estimates it at 17,250,000 bushels. The recent rains have wonderfully developed the gram.33 words
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Article37 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) London, November 15. The M.C.C. team, which is touring in South Africa, drew with the Western Province at Cape Town and beat a fifteen of the South Western districts at Robertson37 words
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47 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) London, November 15. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain celebrated their silver wedding in London. There was also a celebration at Birmingham. Their Majesties the King and Queen and thousands of others sent their congratulations, including persons of all shades of political opinion.47 words
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Article29 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) London, November 15. At a meeting of the Islamic Society here it was announced that Lord Headley had become a convert to Mohammedanism.29 words
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Article23 1913-11-18 7 Reuter.) Constantinople, November 15. M. Daucourt left here in a gale. Four Turkish officers on aeroplanes escorted him.23 words
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Article21 1913-11-18 7 Reuter.) Ottawa, November 15. Fifteen vessels were lost in a hurricane in the Lakes together with crews totalling 301.21 words
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Article387 1913-11-18 7 Tin, Rubber and Copra. The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Penang Straits Trading C 0.,") ofl buyers no sellers Penang Tin Exchange, 6j tons at $89.85 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 75 $90.60 Total 81} tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£179 15s.387 words
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Article168 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) Durban, November 18. A strike of Indians in sympathy with Passive resistance to the South African [emigration Act is becoming' general throughout Natal and is very serious on the sugar plantations where the strikers are attempting to terrorize the whites and burning the sugarcanes. In168 words
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Article65 1913-11-18 7 (Reuter.) Stockholm, November 17. It is semi-officially stated that the Princess Marie, formerly the Russian Grand Duchess Maria Paulovna, is now in Paris and that she has announced her intention of not returning to her husband, Prince William. Efforts to induce her to reconsider her decision were without65 words
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Article650 1913-11-18 7 Ye»t»rJay. To-day. Ria. or Buyers Seller. Buyers Sellers Fall. RUBBER. 'I. d. c. d. c ancto Malay 8 9 9 6 9 6 10 44 +9d Bukit Mertajam. 111 2 4 Chersonese 2 4 2 9 Cons. Malays 7 104 8 9 8 3 9 14 +44d I Highlands650 words
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Article1549 1913-11-18 7 At the Straits Cinematograph, where Dante’s Inferno,” which is being shown nightlj to large houses, is now the principal attraction, one sees many thousands of white malefactors being tortured by demons of distinctly dusky hue. This is said lately to have inspired a Malay spectator to the following1,549 words
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Advertisement234 1913-11-18 7 WANTED Capable Shorthand Writer. Reply MERCHANT. (Box No. 1.) 18-11-13 760 c/o Straits Echo. NOTICE. The sale of 21 shop houses situated in Kimberley Street which was to have taken place on the 10th November 1913 and was then postponed will now take place under Tne Archway of Logan’s Buildings,234 words
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Obituary342 1913-11-18 7 Obituary. Reuter London, November 18. The death has taken place, at the ape of 81, of Mr. Montague Hughes Crackanthorpe, KU.DCL, J.P. Obituary. Mr. R. P Jeremiah. We regr t t> announce the death, at) the aue of 78, of Mr. Richard Philip Jeremiah, one of the oldest members of342 words
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Article627 1913-11-18 8 Views of Colonel Ivor Philipps. Colooel Ivor Philipps, M P presiding at the general meeting of the Sungei Siput Rubber Plantations, said that the directors were following closely the various steps which were being taken to place the selling of plantation rubber ou a more satisfactory j627 words
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Article148 1913-11-18 8 Handicap J>ho t Au extra shoot was held on Sunday morning owing to the holidays. The weitli r conditions were excellent resulting m a <<l turn out. The conditions wete tlri u>u<.l 2uo, 500 and 690 yards (•••uJitioß-*. The following scores were mad» PteCDD Hogan with148 words
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Article822 1913-11-18 8 LESS CHEERFUL FIGURES FOR LAST QUARTER. .J. —I Penaxo Returns Decrease. Tbe figures in the statement of imports and exports complied by th Registrar in Singapore and referriDi* to the third quarter of the present year (July-Septfmber inclusive) do not iaake such cheerful reading as its predecessors822 words
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398 1913-11-18 8 On Saturday uigh‘, a perfo-tuance was given by tbe members of the Chinese Amateur D amatic Society in aid of the luud lining i ai»-d to le.icvo the distress cau>ed by the Hoods in the province of Kwang-Tung. A preat number of visitors from398 words
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Article267 1913-11-18 8 Fifteen Years of Rule. Ou the morning of the 10th the Astana at Klang was packed with people who had assembled to pay homage aud deliver addresses to His Highness on the occasion of the 15th year of his rule The Sultan’s M humedan subjects first gathered267 words
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Article277 1913-11-18 8 A Puket correspondent writing to the Jiaiujhok Times under date October 20 savs there is a rumour that Trang province will be transferred to the control of Monthon Sri Dhammaraj as soon as rail connection is established. There is nothing v ry revolutionary or new in277 words
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Article317 1913-11-18 8 The members of the Crescent Star Sports Club celebrated the Raya Haji by giving a ronggeDg entertainment at their Club bouse in Perak Road, on Saturday, the 15th instant. Representatives of the various Malay Clubs attended the performance and the compauy did not break up uutil317 words
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Advertisement453 1913-11-18 8 A Magnificent Ciaes Production in TWO REELS entitled The Inventor's Secret To-night! To-night!! Dr ury Lane Cinematograph Co. In Drury Lane The’-tre Hall. With a \VA R Pietu e: Red Wing and Pale Face” in w 1 1 i• *’i are Gio.vn battling scene» between t!x* settlers and the red453 words
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Advertisement63 1913-11-18 8 Grand Opera Co. King Street Theatre. To-night! To-night!! Grand Gala Night!!! THE COMPANY WILL STAGE That Most Interesting Play, “JAYA PATTY." D>ors Open at 7-30 a ra. Musical Selections 8-30 to 9 p in. Curtaiu ri»es 9 p tu. Prices of Admission $2 $1; 50 cts. 25 cts. Upataiis (for63 words
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Advertisement39 1913-11-18 8 Early Colds. Be «lareiul of the colds you take at this tb A Vea > Thej are particularly danl A neglected cold mar mean a win-ter-long cold. Take Chamberlain’s Cou*h Remedy at once. For sale br all Dispensaries and Dealers.39 words
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Advertisement253 1913-11-18 8 ■■■BOHBuna** NOTICE. I, the undersigned, beg to notify the public that I have established myself as a Commission Agent at premises No. 33, Prangin Lane, and that LOANS of from $lO to $5OO can be negotiated at reasonable rates. T. C. TENG alias SHANG. IN THE GOODS OF JOSEPH SMITH,253 words
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Advertisement583 1913-11-18 8 PENANG GOLF CLUB. A Special General Meeting will be belt} in the Club House on Saturday, NovemUr 29tb, at 6 30 p m. Business To discuss and. if approved, adopt certain New Rules proposed by tbe Committee. C. G. MAY. Honorary S'crctary. 15-11-*3 758 J JXT OTICE. CITENDERS will bp583 words
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Article26 1913-11-18 9 Vend» iron Agent» Due Kleitt P. Alive brlta Decanhn Singapore Colombo Colombo Singapore B.M.AJo. BM.ACo. A.G.ACo. A.G.ACe. 18tb Kot. 20tb tv 26tb 29th »t26 words
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Article21 1913-11-18 9 Ven-di For Ag-ntt Leaver Kleitt P. Alice Delta Devanka Col' mho .Siu^^poie Singapore Colombo B.MACo. B.M ACo. A.G.ACO. A.G.ACo. Not.21 words
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Advertisement266 1913-11-18 9 P.&0. S.N.C Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mail Service Outward. 1913 Nov.26 Delfci connecting with s.s. Malwa Dec. 10 Himalaya s.s. Mooltan 24 Egypt s.s. Morea EXTRA STEAMERS Intermediate Service. ITH excellent accommodation for a limited number of passengers. I)o not carry passengers, f Do not call at Marseilles. Subject to266 words
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Advertisement1483 1913-11-18 9 (SHIPPING.» BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. HUTTENBACH, Telephone No. 5*21. Telegrams: arranged with LIEBERT St Co. Hcttlieb,” Penang, Agent*. v m /4 1 V KONINKLIJKE PAKETYAART MAATSGHAPPIJ ROYAL PACKET S. N. COMPANY.) VOUmCDB LLO7D, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE nnHE fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail1,483 words
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Article972 1913-11-18 10 The «wallows have gone now. I do not know where they are, possibly in Southern Italy or across the Mediterranean, but they have gone, and the empty upst and stretch of white sheeting Inflow the lox in tny little summer-house iu which they made their home972 words
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Article781 1913-11-18 10 “The Richelieu Hotel, the best in the city, was selected by Urbina for his headquarters, but there was no more chance of bis getting there than of his flying. The streets were filled with ruffians hallooing, shouting, and throwing bombs, while many were busy sacking stores781 words
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Article663 1913-11-18 10 From Chinese papers we learn details of the conditions unde: which the proposed immigration of Northern Chinese into Borneo is to be carrie 1 out Most of our readers will remember (hat Sir West Ridgeway and General Sir Alfred Turner, two of the priocipil Directors of the663 words
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626 1913-11-18 10 The more one is able to glean of th« difficulty with regard to th* Constitution the more reasonable appears to be the President's attitude with regard to it. H® takes his stand on the experience that he has gathered duiing the past two years, and from that626 words
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Advertisement92 1913-11-18 10 Chat berlain’s Coujh Remedy. lien you have a bad cold vou want a enedv that will not only give relief, but efb- t a pro npt and permanent cure, remeuv t!;at 11 phasint to tale, a reined? that con tuns nothing injurious. Chamberlains bough Remedy meet, all these requirements It92 words
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Advertisement62 1913-11-18 10 TRaSS®* "tv'M ipipiii r •;v>; .v £r-~S PIXOAP Pixoap Scentless Tar Shampoo. The ideal means of cleansing hair and scalp and preserving and increasing the growth of the hair. i Shampooing with Pixoap is easy and delightful, either at home, in the bath-room or at the hairdressers and inexpensive. as62 words
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Advertisement612 1913-11-18 10 A Celebrated Violiniste k < V wr U V t? n r i *W/ V A, r# Nervous Fatigue, Languor Tlu po:,er to excel tlie confidence which ensure:» her brilliant successes, says the taletued violinist, Miss S) bil Keymer, is entirely due to her abund nice of vigorous nerve f612 words
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Advertisement149 1913-11-18 10 Penang Confectionery, »«*> m A v a '4£" V t—--18, Leith Street. We are now booking orders for Our Popular ’Xmas Cakes $3 per 2 lb. s Early applications in order to |avoid a rush will be much appreciated.? :~8 sj ’PhoneJs7o. 1 —=3C^ W always in STOCK 1 JOHN149 words
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Advertisement120 1913-11-18 11 BY APPOINTMENT TO H. M. THE KINO. I HB4BRITISH ADMIRALTY. THE INDIA OFFICE. CONTRACTORS TO THE WAR OFFICE. ALSO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Mil 4 20.-. lV£ U fix >vi ty* k II A A 35, 1 JLr JMI IMPORTANT. In order to120 words
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Advertisement1487 1913-11-18 12 EUROPEAN AGENCY. W kind i JHOLEBALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices tor all of British and Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motors and Accessories, .Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods, Fiucy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware,1,487 words
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