Straits Echo, 25 November 1913
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Title Section35 1913-11-25 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE; OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY VOL. 11. $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1913. Single Copy, lfi coots. No. 27135 words
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Advertisement1040 1913-11-25 1 If VOU require a Tonic and soao--1 (},infr to nourish you, drink nOO'S HEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT 0 and look zu hER for this SB 2 label »e> that 6^ you get it, TIANG LEE 9 Co., Solo AgeaU. Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. BANKS. Chartered Sank of1,040 words
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Advertisement26 1913-11-25 1 TIGER BRAND CEMENT. 238 N: N' L /M T* p-3 >V* ■V" 7S v; «e R»* IN re L« h k BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. RlBBlBBllßiSillDllliail26 words
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Advertisement89 1913-11-25 2 5 I Is di 9 MWW Pe< .i. './1 M pg 3 Mu» '•N John Dewar&Sons (distillers) Cxlto Special ywm* mm* 'i OF GREAT AGE ?£ttpS Grand Prix t T Pans «oo Sf louii/Ztei sl> 7 7MI I/ Ovt n SO CCtO Y\ Mine MtOAL^ ft £2 /<■ awaboco PCRlH.istoTiAno89 words
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Article949 1913-11-25 3 On the slope a short half-mile above the Sound stands the grey stone house, built in the Scotch baronial style. Behind it the hill rises steeply from the very walls, clothed thickly with Scotch fir and larch and beech, with one great lime-tree jutting as an outpost949 words
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Article1020 1913-11-25 3 MODERN PROBLEMS OF SHIPBUILDING POLICY. (By John Lryland.) Undoubtedly there eiista in some naval circles—and not in our own Navy alone —a questioning spirit with regard to the future policy of shipbuilding. Several causes are at the root of a certain disquietude. There is, in the first place,1,020 words
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Article31 1913-11-25 3 Wednesday, November 26. Esplanade—6 to 7 p.m. 1 Selection San Toy Jones 2 Hiawatha Moret 3 Walt/. Lysistrata Lincke 4 Schotfcische Pussy Cat Eilenberg 5 March St. Hubertus Lehnhardfc31 words
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Advertisement87 1913-11-25 3 Chimberlain’s Cough Remedy. When you have a bad cold you want a remedy that will not only give relief, but ef feet a prompt and permanent cure, that is pleasant to take, a remedy tains not hint; injurious Cb^^ s Cough Remedy meets all the.e requirements. It acts on nature’s87 words
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Advertisement602 1913-11-25 3 a *®s'S®®®®l®S GOODRICH TYRES ■Ac SSS r t'- a N ■i <s':? 'CLv a 3x: 1 Si 2 r,ss*i 3d?? H»»* We •:'v3 fs.«* *V c-‘ J*l v ,/i 4 V FV «5T 3S G *aa2 The Largest Tyre Factory, with the Greatest Output in the World a Tribute to602 words
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Advertisement243 1913-11-25 3 Chronic Coistipation.' Chamberlain’s Tablets can and do cure constipation. One or two of these tablets taken at bed time will keep the bowels open, and while doing so will invigorate the stomach and put the disordered liver in a condition to do its work in a natural manner. For sale243 words
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Article133 1913-11-25 4 Pundit, Br. 3, «32, Elliot, Not. 24, T. ticorin, Not. 16, Salt.—H- Bro«. Ltd. Omapere, Br. ss, 340, Lyons, Not. 24, Singapore, Not. 22, Gen- —E. S- Co., Ltd. Kedah, Br. s.s., 94, Cotton, Not. 24, Kedah, Not. 21, Gen.—E. 8 Co., Ltd. Texan Marti, Jap s.s., 2,880, Iwahashi,133 words
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Article45 1913-11-25 4 November 25. Kedah, for A lor Star (Kedah). Sappho, for Tongkah. fndragiri, for Deli and Batu Bahra. Perlis, for Trang and Pang Nga. Omapere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Pangkor,\ for Dindings and Sitiawan. Klang, for Port Swettenham and Singapore.45 words
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Article316 1913-11-25 4 Fob Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Ghee Thye, to-morrow, 6 a.in. Yen—Per Jit Peng, to morrow, 7 a m. Alor Star (Kedah) —Per Tong Chuan, to-morrow, 7 am. and Madras —Per Tara, to-morrow, 11 am. Deli—Per Alma, to-morrow, noon. Batu Bahra —Per Pnngah, to-morrow, 2 am. Teluk Anson —Per316 words
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Article123 1913-11-25 4 Pinano, Notimber 25. (By eourtety of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4* 5 4 months’ sight Bank 2.4JJ 3 Credit 2/4f 3 Documentary 2/4fJ Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 173 J 3 days’sight PriTate 175* Bombay, Demand Bank 173| Moulmeio. Demand bank 173 3 days’ sight Private 175 f123 words
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Article193 1913-11-25 4 Gold Leaf ...164.40 Black Pepper 15 75 buyers White Pepper 27.49 buyets Trang Pepper 24.— nominal Cloves .39 out of season Mace ...120 nominal Pickiugs 75.— sales Nutmegs 110 s 24.— sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar *2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12.70 buyers Tahbuu... 190.—193 words
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Article187 1913-11-25 4 Pbnano, November 2\ 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— Fork per catty 38 Pig’s Head 24 Feet h 28 Tongue 40187 words
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Article2302 1913-11-25 4 i i a 3 I I I *o-2 Number of J" o, j .1 2 Capital. Shares P Dividends. Name. j g 'Z I «-”4- 1 a !i| J Pic^jO* 1909 1910; 1911 1912 1913| I UDBER DOLLAR SHARES. p.c. p.c. p.c. j 1909 8 450,000 130,000 111! 52,302 words
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Advertisement49 1913-11-25 4 Accidents Will Happen. It may be impossible to prevent an accident, but it is not impossible to be prepared for it. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is not bejond anyone’s purse, and with a bottle of this liniment you are prepared for most anything. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement58 1913-11-25 4 Grandpa sits in bis easy chair, And talks of when he was young,” He sings the praise of those by-gone days. And the theme never tires his tongue. But if we talk of our modern times, And things that are near and newer, There’s only one thing whose praise he58 words
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Advertisement57 1913-11-25 4 THIS IS IT! :j Waterbary's Hciabolized |Cod Liver Oil Compound «S2TTASTELESS ODORLESS Tlic latest scientific pre parauon of COD LIVER j OIL. I)ces all that is j claimed fer it and supersedes tho old fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly re i commended by the medi j cat profession.57 words
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Article857 1913-11-25 5 Combination Proposals. London, October 29. If last week’s large meeting of the rubber groups did not result in the formation of a selling agency, it showed at least that the whole market stands firm for the principle of collective bargaining. The meeting had been convened by those857 words
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Article69 1913-11-25 5 The “At Home” of the Penang Ladies Riffe Club will be held at the Range, Kampong Bahru, on Saturday next, at 3-30 pm. The following events will be competed f Event 1. 200 yards— Teams of 4, Ladies vs. Men. Event 2. 150 yards —Open to69 words
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Article771 1913-11-25 5 The result of the recent libel case in the Ipoh Court has infusod misgivings into the minds of newspaper proprietors and editors in Malaya. The accidental excitement which a local cause celsbre always possesses is overshadowed by this fact, of interest to the public and to771 words
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Article163 1913-11-25 5 Yesterday at the Bukit Mertajam Police Court, before Mr. R. Scott, a Tamil named Dorisami was convicted of theft in a dwelling, and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for a period of one month Another Tamil named Apoo was convicted of a similar offence, and was bound over163 words
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Advertisement350 1913-11-25 5 HUPMOBILE MOTOR CARS 2, 5 7 SEATER MODELS COMPLETE WITH HOOD. WIND SCREEN, LAMPS, TOOLS, etc. For Catalogue, Prices, and Particulars apply to GUAN TIN HOE CO., AGE MTS 231, Beach Street, Penang. IF YOU WANT TO HIRE A CAR RING UP 420. We have a large fleet of up-to-date350 words
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Advertisement12 1913-11-25 5 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, nerer fails. Is. oa12 words
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Advertisement318 1913-11-25 5 I c o 3/ <b c 'C 35£r EGVP /£S s ysi»-y-e—-e— Fabrique DE —j> CigarettesEgyptiennes *T FRERES T Wp i BoutonKßouge FAftAiQbE 6 o PRERIS L t oa»»ifu« »A»»u»»crv.«c a*# tv' FELUCCA ✓7v 1 U t H. s. us I fi Sj 7 i &rK fRfeREs C&’ii paT'^S UhSfti318 words
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Article, Illustration95 1913-11-25 6 fablisKtd daily (except Sunday* and p^Mio holiday*) AT TSR CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penai g. Fzicm Daily Leeal $24 per annus OateUtion... Postage Extra, Mail Edition (Post Free) $17.50 CAMLM ADDRESS ECHO—PENANG." Telephone No*. Echo 586 Printing Department 543 N.B.— All bualMM eoin*unic»tion» ihould95 words
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Article1398 1913-11-25 6 Only a year or so ago all that was implied in Malaya by the phrase The Labour Problem was the question of obf lining a sufficient supply of agricultural labourers to meet the demands of the local plautiug industry and enable it to take full advantage of the1,398 words
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Article1064 1913-11-25 6 i The hearing of the case against the six Chinese, who are charged with being members of an unlawful society, was resumed yesterday afternoon before Air. M E Sherwood in the Third Court The accused are alleged to belong to a kongsi, wlrcb is not registered, f1,064 words
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Article980 1913-11-25 6 t “In China, my dear friends,” said the absent-minded missionary, human life i s regarded as of slight value. Indeed, if a rich Chinaman is condemned to death, he I can easily hire another to di for him and I i believe many poor fellows get their living980 words
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Advertisement300 1913-11-25 6 Our Prices will set you thinking how much you can save. Do you want comfort? Then try one of our Comfort Porch Chairs. It is entirely automatic, it Avill move as you move. Perfectly Simple. No effort is required in changing position from recalling to sitting. As you “sit up’*300 words
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Article109 1913-11-25 7 COMPULSORY CULTIVATION. (From Onr Own Correspondent lvuala Lumpur, November 24 A meeting of the M-tlacra Plauters* Association w.s held at the Malacca Club v eB terday. The meeting discussed the new order as to compulsory cultivation and the general opinion was that it was inadvisable to109 words
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Article95 1913-11-25 7 Better Prospects Ahead. {from Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 24. The Singapore Poultry and Dairy Farm, Ltd has issued its first annual report. The directors comment on the deplorable condition of the property when it was taken over in April and the appalling monthly loss which was95 words
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Article199 1913-11-25 7 The following Federal appointments are gazetted Mr. F. D. Evans to be Executive Engineer, Grade 111, P. W. D. Mr. V. J. Martin to be an Assistant Engineer, P. VV. D., Selangor. Mr. T. S. Adams to act as Second Magistrate, K. Lumpur, Class IV. Mr. L. L.199 words
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Article163 1913-11-25 7 We have received a copy of a new Code Condenser from the Central Translations Institute, 139 Cannon Street, London, entitled The Ideal Code Condenser The method employed is simple in the extreme and most ingenious. Twelve or thirteen figures may be condensed into a single code163 words
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Article265 1913-11-25 7 Yesterday. To-day. Buyer* Sel'er* Buyer» Seller» Fall. RUBBER. d. A Anglo Malay 9 74 10 114 9 71* 10 —lid Bn kit Mertaj.ro. 111 5 i oher»one*e ..2 3 2 8 q■> _!iuj Cor» Malay* ..8 6 9 3 8 4 i Highland* ..50- f* fl J 1 Lmgg265 words
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Article153 1913-11-25 7 FURTHER PRESS COMMENTS. (Reuter.) Bombay, November 24. The Times of India dwells on the despatches of Lord Gladstone, Governor General of South Africa, saying that it is unlikely that Lord Gladstone would have made the assertions he did without enquiry. Anyhow the burden of the153 words
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Article130 1913-11-25 7 Selection of the Prince of Wied. (Reuter.) London, November 24 Prince Wilhelm of Wied has been selected as the ruier of Albania. The clans will be summoned at Valona to elect him formallv about the middle of December. The new ruler of Albania, who is 41 years130 words
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Article101 1913-11-25 7 Inquiry Into the Positi >n. (Reuter.) London, November 24. The Bombav Court lias appointed accountants to enquire into the position of the Indian Specie Bank, which has in the meantime been ordered to carry on ordinary business. [On the 21st inst. Reuter wired Certain shareholders have101 words
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Article59 1913-11-25 7 Reuter.) London, November 24. Air. L. A. Atherley-Jones, K.C., Liberal member for Durham, N.AV., has been appointed to a City judgeship in succession to Air. Justice Lumley Smith. This will necessitate a by-election at Durham, N.VV. At the last general election the figures Mr. L. A.59 words
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Article45 1913-11-25 7 Renter. I London, Noveiul>er 24. In regard to ti e message sent by Reuter vesterday to the effect that Rear- Admiral Emsmann announced that telephone messages were now being successfully transmitted between Neu-tadt and New Jersey, the Rear-Admiral says that he was misreported.45 words
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Article55 1913-11-25 7 Review By Lord Kitchener. (Reuter.) Cairo, November 2 One thousand five hundred blue jackets arrived here from Alexandria and Port aid on Saturday. They were met at. the station by 1 500 troops and marched together to the barracks where they were entertained and reviewed in the55 words
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Article226 1913-11-25 7 THE BOTHA-HERTZOG CONTROVERSY. (Reuter.) London, November 24. With the exception of the Daily Sews the newspapers are very sympathetic towards General Botha and his government. The Daily Graphic the Morning Post and the Daily Chronicle anticipate that he will seek the support of the Unionists. The Daily226 words
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Article260 1913-11-25 7 Conclusion. Renter.) London, November 25. The famous pearl necklace caso has concluded at the Old Bailey. Lockett and Grizg :d were each sentenced to seven years’ penal servitude and Silverman to five years’ peual servitude. Gutwirth was sentenced to eighteen months’ hard labour Silverman and Gutwirth260 words
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Article59 1913-11-25 7 Chamber's Organisation Complete. (Reuter.) London, November 24. The Mexico Chamber has completed its organisation and appointed a number of committees. Disaster to Federal Troops. New York, November 24. The insurgent General commanding at El Paso reports that two trains, oonvering 1,500 Federal troops, were blown up between59 words
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Article29 1913-11-25 7 Reuter.) London. November 24 No operation i< regarded as necessary in the case of the Duchess of Saxe Cobu-g who is suffering from appendicitis..29 words
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Article22 1913-11-25 7 (Reuter London. November 24. The Suffragettes burned the Alunieipil boathouse at Bristol, the damage being estimated at «53, 000.22 words
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Article24 1913-11-25 7 (Reuter.) Sydney, November 24. There has been n> fresh cases of small pox in Svdnev for tb° past three days24 words
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Article25 1913-11-25 7 Rente'.} London, November 24. Th<» M. 0. C. team b’at a Cape Province team by an innings and 16' runs25 words
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Article988 1913-11-25 7 CHARGE AGAINST ALERT’S SERANG. Mahomed, the serang of the steam launch Alert was this morning charged before Mr. G. A. J. S. Steininitz at Butterworth with rash navigation and rash act causing death, in the Colleen-Alert collision. Mr. Whitehead, A.S.P., stated to the Court that as he988 words
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Article212 1913-11-25 7 Before Mr. G.*A. J. Smith-Stemmitz at Butterworth a Javanese named Sarwi was charged at the instance of Mr. T. Wilson, of Prye Estate, with absconding from the estate before the expiration of his contract and enticing a Javanese woman to leave the estate before the expiry of her212 words
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Article95 1913-11-25 7 Tin, Rubber and Rice The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Singapore Straits Trading Co., Q buyers, no sellers oU Penang Penang Tin Exchange, tons at $B9 20 Tin is quoted in London to-day at .£179 cash and j£l79 15s. throe months’ sight. (By Courtesy95 words
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Advertisement193 1913-11-25 7 SQS&HM WANTED SITUATION. V YOUNG LADY With previous experience seeks employnieut as assist ;nt in shop or office. Any capacity. Apply to X. Z 25-11-13 783 c o Straits Echo. sz~ia ::i(h£32 iioiiimiiißiicu WANTED AT ONCE. SLAMIL COOK. Must have iirstJL class references. Good wages to a good mau. Apply193 words
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Advertisement242 1913-11-25 7 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. f LTD. Hkad Ofkick: SINGAPORE. Life Assurance and Endowment in All Forms. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES Financial Agents for Penang. SELLAR, MURRAY A CO. J-ocal Office: No. 7. Union Strkht. Grand Opera Co. King Street Theatre. To-night! To-night!! Grand Gala Night!!! THE COMPANY WILL242 words
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Obituary113 1913-11-25 7 Obituary. Sir W. H. Bailey. (Reuter.) London, November 24 The death has takeu place, at the age of 75, of Sir William Henry Bliley, J.P., F. R G. S, Chairman and Managing Director of W. II Bail y A Co., Ltd., Albion Works, Salford, and Director of the Manchester Ship113 words
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Article1004 1913-11-25 8 The Planters’ Association of Malaya recently decided to take measures to counteract the systematic agitation which has been carried on lately in the Indian press against the alleged labour conditions in this country. We reproduce elsewhere in this issue an editorial on the subject from the1,004 words
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Article546 1913-11-25 8 Amnesties axd Proscriptions. It has been the custom in China fbrmany centuries for a new dynasty to conciliate the people by granting three years' remission of taxes, and when the Republic was founded its authors would doubtless have done likewise bad they not been saddled with a546 words
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Article470 1913-11-25 8 A Pbnalty Problem. A correspondent sends me the following i incident at Auction The dealer, A, declares i two diamonds,” Y two hearts,” and B two no-trumps.” Z says three clubs, and when informed that his bid is insufficient he > bids three hearts. The adversaries, however, hold470 words
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312 1913-11-25 8 Why Berry Ceased to be Executioner. Disquieting stories of innocent persons being hanged are related by Dr. Albert Wilson, of New Cavendish-street, on the authority of James Berry, the ex-hangman. Dr. Wilson writes to the Exprett Berry told me that he gave up bis office312 words
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Article168 1913-11-25 8 The appointment of Sir Rufus Isaacs to the Lord Chief Justiceship serves to remind us that a decided change has occurred in the relations of Law Officers and the Bench A puisne judgeship has come to be regarded as something below their dignity. Of tbe Law168 words
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Article171 1913-11-25 8 A number of honours have been conferred upon both foreigners and Chinese in connection with the Chinese election. All the foreign Ministers in Peking have been decorated, as well as all Cabinet Ministers. But more interesting than all this is the curious reversal of fortune that enables171 words
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Article153 1913-11-25 8 If the figures compiled by Dr. Jacqies Bertillon are to be regarded as typical they cast a strong light on the causes of depopulation of which France is complaining. f"° r the birth-rate of the mining district of Monceau was higher than that j Q r amounting153 words
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Article87 1913-11-25 8 An innovation from tbe West is the projected installation of electric light in tbe mosques of Constantinople. The orthodox section of tbe population is sure to rise against it. To tbeir minds such a change in a loDg established usage is a gross profanatiou. They will have, however,87 words
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Advertisement385 1913-11-25 8 On* of tho Greatest Features is the "CRUEL FATE” in Three Reels which the Drury Lane Cinematograph, Drury Lane Theatre Hall, Will Screen To-night. Other fpecialitiet are: “The Foreign Spy." The Little Keeper of the Light.” The Railroad Raiders.” A Dentist for Love. Mile. Lygie, Queen of Light, The famous385 words
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Advertisement556 1913-11-25 8 Early Colds. TV* of the cdds you take at this tmie ut the year They are particularly dangerous. A neglected cold may mean a win-ter-long cold. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy at once. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealer*. Promenade Concert In Aid of the Band Fund. TOWN HALL. 9-15556 words
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Advertisement474 1913-11-25 8 NOTICE. IyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -11 Power of Attorney granted by Henric Ledeboer to Johannes Huese has h** revoked. Dated the 21st day of November, 1913 ADAMS ALLAN, Solicitors /or the said Ilenric Ledeboer 22-11-13 776 NOTICE. A MEETING of the Board of the Licensing Justices will be474 words
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Article28 1913-11-25 9 Veuel» hrcm Agent* ue A.Q ACo. i26thNor. A. 29th B. 2nd Dec. RM.ACo. 4th Della Dtcanha Prinz Eitel Friedrich Bueloic Colombo Singapoie Si ngap ore Colombo28 words
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Article23 1913-11-25 9 For Ag• nt Lenvet Not. btlta ftiugaiore A.G.ACo. beinnha Colombo A.G.ACo. Print Eitel Friedrxch Colombo B.MAOo. Doc. Butloxe Sing&poro B M ACo.23 words
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Advertisement265 1913-11-25 9 S.N.C [xpeded Arrivals and Departures. Mall Service. Outward. 1913 Xot 26 Delta connecting with s.s. Malwa 10 Himalaya s.s. Mooltan 24 Egypt Morea Homeward ion yia Colombo. FAKES BY MAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. 1st class 2nd class fo London by Sea $565-72 $377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B265 words
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Advertisement1588 1913-11-25 9 C SHIPPING .y BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. For Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swettenham and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point, Mergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia. Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore and Karikal. (W eakly). ierma and Rates of f1,588 words
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838 1913-11-25 10 In a limited liability company there is no more important official than the Secretary. Directors may come and go, and the body of shareholders may change with great frequency, but the Secretary is a sort of permanent link who secures continuity to the chain. In838 words
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Article58 1913-11-25 10 Niivfndkb, 1913. Dvif 11 w L W H.w. L.W A M. A.M. P.M. T M. 21 h S 57. 3 26, 9.46, 3.23 -’•th 9.53, 4 18, 10 25, 4.12 26fh 10 43, 5 05, 11.03, 4.57 7 1 11.26, 5.48, 11.41, 5.41 2srl N'l- 6.29,58 words
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1014 1913-11-25 10 (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) I RACE DAYS. FIRST DAY Tuesday, 6th January, 1914. SECOND DAY Thursday, 8th January, 1914. THIRD DAY Saturday, 10th January, 1914. FIRST DAY. Tuesday. 6lh January, 1914. 1. —The Opening Stakes. Value $5< 0. Selling Race. A1,014 words
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694 1913-11-25 10 (From a Correspondent Emigration from Japan to South America continues sfeidilv, chiefly to Brazil and Mexico, although a fair number are going to Peru. The Nippon Yusen Kaisba steamer Wakasa Maru has recently returned to Japan after taking 1,500 emigrants to Santos. Her voyage from694 words
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Article276 1913-11-25 10 Dr. Sun Yat-sen in his recent apologia, in the form of a letter to a friend at Peking, acknowledges that Yuan Shih-kai has great ability, deep knowledge, and rich experience,” but laments that they are all of the old stuff of the despotic age unsuitable for the276 words
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Advertisement64 1913-11-25 10 A Favorite Rub Down. 1 u golfer. the foot ball player and the all round athlete know the value of Chamberiu > 1 *io Nairn It is just the thing for a V 5 wn I,ar J wme. All soreness par-, ik* magic *nd sprains and swell- “7 cur in64 words
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Advertisement356 1913-11-25 10 Entries at 5 on M aday 22ld December. 1913. Handicaps for l/llllltd vlUot the First Day will b: published on or before the 29th December, 1913. A penalty of 7 lbs. is incurred in a Handicap by the winner of anv Race run subsequent to the publication ot the weights356 words
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Advertisement10 1913-11-25 10 For Chronic Chest Complaint». Wood»’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1». Sd10 words
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Advertisement478 1913-11-25 10 MO*»* A GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE Throughout the many stages of woman’s life, from peevish girlhood through womanhood, motherhood, to the declining years of milder, or more effective medical companion to women-foJk lWOl*»e S Indian Root Pills. xv i They are a perfect Blood Purifier and a positive and permanent cure478 words
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Advertisement71 1913-11-25 11 Milkmaid BY APPOINTMENT /> !l S TO H. M. THE KING THE WAR OFFICE. CONTRACTORS TO THE INDIA OFFICE. MILKMAID THE ADMIRALTY. MILK HAS BEEN SELECTED FOR USE IN THE PENANG GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS AS WELL AS FOR THOSE IN Singapore, Malacca, Kuaia Lumpur and The Federated Malay States. «ft THIS71 words
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Advertisement1453 1913-11-25 12 EUROPEAN AGENCY. The Insular Life Assurance Co.. Limited. I CAPITAL Ps. 500,000. HOLESALE Indents promptly executed at lowest cash prices for aH kinds of British and Continental goods, including:— Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes ami leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cvcles, Motors and Accessories, D rapery,1,453 words
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