Straits Echo, 2 December 1913
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Title Section35 1913-12-02 1 Straits Echo DAILY CHRONICLE OF EVENTS. CIRCULATING THROUGHOUT THE STRAITS, THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND THE FAR EAST GENERALLY voi>. li- $24 Per Annum. PENANG, TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1913. Single Copy, 10 cents. No. 27735 words
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Advertisement1048 1913-12-02 1 I, I ll M n 9 U ron require a Tonic and eome--11 :i.j nr to nourish you, drink. .inC-SHEAD GUINNESS'S STOUT 00 and look riii you g-et it T,ANG lee c*. t Sal* Ageatt. a o«« Andrew Usher 8 Co.’s SPECIAL RESERVE. O.V.G. Whisky. SAND1LANDS, BUTTERY 8 Co., AGENTS1,048 words
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Advertisement18 1913-12-02 1 TIGER HAND CEMENT. 258 5 •f* 4* *5 l>4 Vi i b% z S] BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES.18 words
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Advertisement125 1913-12-02 2 FWAR 1 M m A R 9 wamw a si»"' .4.» -i.- SL* i K «a >l4* ,t v. 1 John Dewar&Sonsl” (DISTILLERS) J €xfro Special Loj Scotchj Whisk* Ik OF GREAT AGE A fIL Grand Prix fansWOO V loui> W /g^ V N V v x' :■!•>*:- KC:. /s125 words
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Article945 1913-12-02 3 We are told by our Special Correspondent Wales that oue of the men missing in the disaster was until lately an assistant Reward tbe Volturno. He only began work m the Universal Colliery a week ago "ud oU h ear u K burning of the \olturno remarked that be945 words
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Article45 1913-12-02 3 Tuesday, December 2. UoLr Club £»-46 to 7-15 pm. 1 Selection Strolling Round the Town Godfrey 2 Alexander’s Ragtime Band Berlin 3 Selection The Bohemian Girl Balfe 4 Waltz The First Violin Witt •> In Bays of Old t> Piece Home Sweet Homo Neb45 words
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Article1166 1913-12-02 3 PEOPLE TO BE MET ON THE LINKS. How thi Game Should be Plated. From a Special Correspondent.) The beginner in golf, duffer or foozler, call bim what you will, keeps a mind tolerably detached from the shackles of the game, and is the happier because he is1,166 words
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Advertisement10 1913-12-02 3 Woodi’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Cough» and Cold», never fail»,10 words
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Advertisement545 1913-12-02 3 BAD LIVERS ot only is the Liver the largest but one of the most important organs in the human body, and when cranged it becomes the source of endless suffering. When the Liver is clogged t y the inactivity of t e idneys and bowels, it becomes torpid, and fails545 words
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Advertisement69 1913-12-02 3 Wko'pioi Cough. When your cbil<l has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giring Chamberlain’s Cougli Remedy as may be required This remedv will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate. It has been used successfully in many epidemics and69 words
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Advertisement243 1913-12-02 3 If Disease Germs were Visible How to guard against Infectious Diseases. JF you could see the germs which cause Sore Throat and dangerous infectious diseases you would never be without Wulfing’s Formamint, the germ killing throat tablet. The habit of sucking these tablets protects you against the constant risk of243 words
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Article109 1913-12-02 4 Ban Whatt Soon, Br. s.s.. 199, Fripp, Dec. 1, Langkat, Not 28, Gen. E. 8. Co., Ltd. Jin Ho, Br. s-»., 98, Dyason, Dec 1, Asahau, Not. 30, Gen-—E. S. Co-, Ltd. Omapere, Br. s.s., 340, Lyons, Dec. 1, Singapore, Not. 29, Gen. —E. 8- Co., Ltd Panjkor, Br.109 words
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Article74 1913-12-02 4 December 2. Trang for Trang. Sappho, for Tougkah. 1 ndrajiri, for Deli and Langsa. Circe, for Deli. Namsang, for Singapore, China and Jap n. Omapere, for Port Swettenham and Singapore. Hebe, for Teluk Anson. Mambang, for Setul. Jin Ho, for Asahan. Ban Whatt Soon, for Langkat. Pangkor, for Dindings74 words
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Article249 1913-12-02 4 Foa Alor SUr (Kedab)—Per Kedah to-morrow, 9 a.m. Deli —Per Alma to-morrow, 2 p.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy —Per Hong Wan I, to-morrow, 3 p.m. Teluk Anaon Per Hok Canton, to-morrow, 3 p-m-Yen —Per Jit Seng, 4th instant, 7 a.m. Singapore, Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow Per Seang249 words
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Article115 1913-12-02 4 Penano, December 2. (By courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) London, Demand Bank 2/4A 4 months’ sight Bank 2/4J} 3 Credit 2/4} 3 Documentary 2/4J} Calcutta, Demand Bank Rs. 173} 3 days’ sight PriTate 175| Bombay, Demand Bank 173} Moulmein. Demand Pank 173 3 days’sight PriTate 175} Madras, Demand Bank115 words
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Article202 1913-12-02 4 Gold Leaf f 64 40 Black Pepper 15.75 buyer, t White Pepper 27.40 buyers Trang Pepper 24 —nominal Cloves ...39 out of sea son Mace 120 nominal. Pickings 75 —buyers Nutmegs 110 s. 24. sellers No. 1 6.10 sales Sugar 2 5,50 sales Basket 5.15 buyers Copra (mixed) 12202 words
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Article167 1913-12-02 4 Penano, December 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— Pork per catty 38 Pig’s Head 2. Feet 2 t Tongue Mutton167 words
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Article2218 1913-12-02 4 I I j P 0 j Ik *o.2 Number of d. < g Capital. Shares Dividends. Name. g A 2 issued. 3 H o g I S I 'o P-< I 02 o* j j j I 19J9 1910 1911 1912 1913] I UBBER DOLLAR SHARES. 1 p.c. p.c.2,218 words
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Advertisement45 1913-12-02 4 Ho caught a tram, a boat, a ’bu«, Some fish, a cricket ball, 110 caught his typist talking to The chief clerk through the wall. He caught both ’roo aud [wallaroo, Upon his annual tour,* But saved himself from eatcbing.cold. With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure45 words
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Advertisement53 1913-12-02 4 Unnecessary Words. Why waste word» and advertising apace in describing the many points of merit in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy The most fastidious are “atisfied when we state that it cures colds and coughs from any cause, and that it contains absolutely no narcotics or injurious substances. For sale by all53 words
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Advertisement51 1913-12-02 4 THIS IS IT WATERBURY’S METABOLIZED Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODORLESS ret* ss: The latest scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is claimed for it and supersedes the old-fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly iecommended by the medical profession. Oh ALL'CHEMISTS iML..." Price 11-25 nod |2-0051 words
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Article935 1913-12-02 5 An intereating change ha* come over certain newspaper correspondents in Peking. A month ago their ignorance of a few elementary facts concerning the method of Chinese finance led them, or at least one of them, into statements so wild as to be rejected on sight by anybody who935 words
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Article115 1913-12-02 5 The monument to Oscar Wilde by the sculptor Jacob Epstein, in Pere Lachaise Cemeter* 7 was unveiled by Mr Aleste.r Crowley, in defiance of the Prefect’s authority. Mr. Crowley was supporte i in Ins action, taken, as he explained, in the interests of the 1 freedom of115 words
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169 1913-12-02 5 The second annual general meeting of the P.S.A A. was held in the Free School yesterday evening at 5 p m. and there was a large attendance of members. In the unavoidable absence of the President (Mr. A. E. Pringle), the Chair was taken by Mr.169 words
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Article138 1913-12-02 5 The water-polo match at the Swimming Club on Sunday resulted in a win for the White team by two goals to love. The game was a well-contested one, Thornton, Frohlich, Stone, Waddington, and Hewlett in goal, showing up conspicuously. The goals were scored by138 words
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Article74 1913-12-02 5 The following were the exports of Penang for the fortnight ended November 30: To United Kingdom. Tin 950 tons Black Pepper 49 White o Tapioca Flour 100 Pearl Tapioca... 167 Rubber (Para) 411 To U. S. America. Tin 275 tons Black Pepper... 15 Pearl Tapioca... 276 Rubber74 words
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Article53 1913-12-02 5 The following tie has been fixed for tc-d iv (Sealed Handicap.) J Dick and Reiman vs Starr and Hall. Cunningham and Sharpe vs Goodwin and Hamilton. The following tie has been fixed for tomorrow (Sealed Handicap). Oiven and Richards vs Allan and Robertson. Fcttes and Hamilton vs53 words
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Article221 1913-12-02 5 British philatelists will learn with special satisfaction that three out of the five principal awards at the International Stamp Exhibition in New York have been won by collections owned in the United Kingdom. The result is especially remarkable because this exhibition is one of the biggest, if not221 words
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Article43 1913-12-02 5 TO-DAT. fth Day of lltk Moon. Band, Golf Club, 5-45 to 7-15 p.m. Penang Voluuteers —Cadet*, St. Xavier’s School, Physical Drill St. Xavier’s School, 4 p.m. Bearer Section, Stretcher Drill General Hospital, 5 p.m. The Grand Opera Co King Street Theatre, Rossina.”43 words
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Advertisement341 1913-12-02 5 X> i. J i 7 SWg* T IS ?s^V' VIS ■3T A-\A\ mrw -i vSJV < V* XXS. W'Wl, v r.> \Wwt- \\\\kv \J l£2 sj iv. 16 p ssL~£ff 13L-&-U Si it m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cluing Hong Soon of 335, Beach Street, Penang, Chinese Liquor Merchants,341 words
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Advertisement305 1913-12-02 5 <5? CS o t/ $e <b <3 e—s FABRIQUE DE *-v) Cigar ettesEgyptiennes ERO FRERES fWjt '•5 < N v Nltitlfr BoutonKßouge 6 O MaSPERO FRERES L to ca**»4.»u« H*i»ur*<»u*« aw As^'JK *v FELUCCA 5V“*. -5M ;i -V' 1 HasperO fABRIQUE P*, Maspero FreresLio DANS IEUR /MANUFACTURE 530IHSZIS c r305 words
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Article, Illustration96 1913-12-02 6 faJbliakad daily (except Sundays ud pvblie holiday*) AT TIB CEITLiiiON PRESS, Ltd. No. 59, Beach Street, Penang. Pbicb Daily Lnbl «24 per asncTS OvtaUtioß... Postage Extra. Mail Edition (Poet Free) «17.50 OABLD ADDKIIS EOHO—PENANG.” Telephone Nos. Echo 586 Printing Department 543 jy.S.-All kuitwu comsumcktioai should ks sddresssd96 words
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Article1329 1913-12-02 6 Not once nor twice, but time and again I we have expressed in these columns the reasoned opinion that what the peoph* of China at this present stage really require from their rulers is opportunity for national and commercial recuperation and recovery, a quiet time,” in1,329 words
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Article355 1913-12-02 6 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS ECHO. Sir, Referring to the extract from tb® Singapore Free Press which appeared in your issue of the 28th iust., I should be glad if you would find room for the enclosed copy of a letter I hare this day addressed to355 words
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Article510 1913-12-02 6 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS ECHO.” 16 Sir, it As you point out in your leader of yester,e day, it cannot be expected that the F.M.S. Government can run their projected Hotel ir scheme otherwise than at a loss. But that 5- is immaterial. They will510 words
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Article118 1913-12-02 6 AND LABOUR RATES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 1. The Negri Sembilan Planters' Association his adopted a resolution that the rates of all Chinese labourers be reduced on January 1 to a maximum of 60 cts. per diem It was also agreed that all extra118 words
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Article84 1913-12-02 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 1 Au American named P. A. Scott was arrested at Ivlacg on Saturday, charged with fraud. It is alleged that he represented himself as the agent of a well-kuown cement company. The second charge is brought by the proprietor of the84 words
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Article63 1913-12-02 6 The Freight on Rubber. {From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, December 1. Messrs. Sime Darby notify that arrangements have been completed for the N.Y K. steamers to call at Malacca for six hours. The freight on rubber will be the same as from Singapore It63 words
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Article68 1913-12-02 6 P. O. Profits. Creation of a Contingent Fund. (Reuter.') London, December 1. The report of the P. O. Company savs that a sum of .£200,000 was taken out of the profits for creatiug a new fund to be called the Contingent Fund for the purpose of maintaining dividends at the68 words
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Article53 1913-12-02 6 C ritieal Position. (Reuter.) Sevastopol, December 1. The warship Uralete has stranded on a reef midway between Kalta and Sevastopol and her position is critical as a heavy swell is reported. A cutter from the gunboat Kubanets, in attempting to assist the stranded vessel, capsized and five53 words
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Article70 1913-12-02 6 Reported Flight of the President. C Reuter.) 7 m. London, December 2. -Ifie railway offioi.ls of Mexico report that President Huerta has secretly departed for \era Cruz. An investigation at Mexico as ai ed to discover auv trace of his whereabouts. r, Mexico City, December 2. resident70 words
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Article19 1913-12-02 6 (Reuter.) T Wellington, December 1. wo strike rioters have been sentenced to nine months imprisonment.19 words
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Article39 1913-12-02 6 Reuter.) m, Melbourne, December 1. ro^ a sailed for the Antarctic l? Sf 1;7t to tilke ou board the members of the Mawson Expedition, has sent a wireless easage stating that she has arrived at Macquarie Island.39 words
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Article18 1913-12-02 6 Reuter.) c- Delhi, December 2. Tihofan Macmahon with the Chinese and P Bni P°tentiaries have arrived at18 words
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Article25 1913-12-02 6 Tl,o a November 24. revolvo X rm v fiicer who was shot with a political one. d Th otlTe was 425 words
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Advertisement190 1913-12-02 6 <9 2*B r&Sdl <t, O' W a id e GSt> m >•, «id < < D Ol a 4 v o o -w LJ 2 ar s--in c: (X OL MAS mJ a Eft Kml ipNlll lii or r: Ld .•v: H «E .0 •J r« 1 f f cß**'190 words
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Article196 1913-12-02 7 great uneasiness and FAILURES. (From Our Own Correspondent’) Singapore, December 1. Great uneasiness prevail* i u Cantonese coiniH prcial circles in Singapore, and one big Cautonese firm is reported to have failed for a ver r large sum Many others are in a shale* condition. The196 words
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Article162 1913-12-02 7 Astoundinf Details. Reuter.) Loudon, December 1. The details of the conflict between the military and the civilian population of the little Alsatian garrison town of Zabern, which was the scene of a fierce outbreak of anti-German feeling, are most astounding. It appears that after the flight162 words
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Article96 1913-12-02 7 Another Bank Suspends Payment. (Reuter.) London, December 1. it is now stated that the Indian Specie Dank has lost <*****,000 through silver speculators. This was concealed from the directors and was only announced in connection with the liquidation of the Specie Bank. A petition has been presented96 words
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Article117 1913-12-02 7 Sir lib Hamilton at Edinburgh. Reuter London, December 2. General Sir lan Hamilton, speaking at Edinburgh, made a very vigorous reply to the critics of the Territorials. He eulogised the defence forces of the Dominions as vigorous offshoots of our own voluntary system and praised117 words
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Article74 1913-12-02 7 (Reuter.) London, December 1. The Daily Mail states that the police are searching for a quantity of jewellery belonging to the Duke of Connaught which are reported to be missing. London, December 2. The stolen jewels do not belong to tbe Duke of Connaught: they are merelv a74 words
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Article64 1913-12-02 7 A Recommendation. {Reuter.) London, December 1. Mr. Josephus Daniels, U. S. Secretary o the Navy, in the naval programme for 1- 14, stated that tbe American Navy would u *e 175,000.000 gallons of oil fuel yearly. He Ur ged the acqu'sition of their own64 words
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Article1159 1913-12-02 7 LORD CREWE'S REPLY. imperial intervention impracticable. (Reuter.) s m. London, December 1. Abe Morning Pott, in an article critically examining the demands of intervention bv the Imperial Government oa behalf of the Indians in South Africa, voiced bv the Vaily Newt, Lord Ampthill and in other quarters,1,159 words
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Article40 1913-12-02 7 Editor Deported to Japan. Shanghai, November 24. Mr. Ma Soo, the editor of the China Republican, which was recently suppressed and ordered out of the French Concession, ha 6 been deported to Japan by the French authorities.40 words
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Article263 1913-12-02 7 A Singhalese named Babahamv wis this morning charged before Mr. M. E. Sherwood with cheating in respect of $10,060, the property of one Valentine. On the application of Mr. J. Crabb W att, counsel for the accused, an adjournment for a fortnight was granted so as to allow263 words
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Article188 1913-12-02 7 A Chinaman was this morning charged before Mr. M. E. Sherwood in the Third Court with assaulting a Chinese woman on the road just opposite the District Court yesterday. The complainant said that she had the accused charged yesterday with assaulting her some time last week. The188 words
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Article227 1913-12-02 7 At the Bukit Mertajam District Office yesterday, Mr. R. Scott, actiug as Coroner, held an inquiry into the death of a Malay woman nam«d Siti Hawaii binti Lehman and her daughter Behah binti Drus, aged 13. who were drowned in the river near Bukit Minyak on227 words
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Article1316 1913-12-02 7 CHARGE AGAINST “ALERT’S’* SERANG. PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. The preliminary inquiry into the case against Mohamed bin Hussein, serang of the Alert in connection with the collision which occurred just outside the mouth of Prye River on October 24 resulting in the Colleen sinking and the loss of several1,316 words
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Article176 1913-12-02 7 Y«*st»rday. To-day. Kit* or Buyere Seller* Buyers Sellers Fall. Rubber. d. d. s. d. a. d. Aiifrlo Malay 9 74 10 6 9 6 10 44 l4d Bakit Mertajam. 1 10 2 3 1 10 2 3 Chersonese ..23 27 22 27 —ld Cons. Malays 8 74 9 6176 words
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Article73 1913-12-02 7 Tin, Rice and Copra. The following bus ness in tin has been done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, f buyers, no sellers Leoug Fee A Co., 25 tons at $89.61 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 100 9 05 Total 125 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-dav at .£l7B73 words
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Article265 1913-12-02 7 lb. Rubber Estates of Krian, Ltd. 23,383 Consolidated Rubber Estites, Ltd... 7,135 Karan Rubber Co Ltd 5.949 Samagaga Rubber Co Ltd. 3,090 From yesterday’s T O M. Mr. W. P. Hmnt*. Commissioner of Trade and Customs, leaves for Home earlv in December. Dr. and Mrs. Freer, who265 words
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Article42 1913-12-02 7 Chinese Defeated with Heavy Losses. Shanghai, November 24. The Mougols have defeated the Chinese with heavv losses to the north of Kalgan. In the main action 600 Mongols routed 1,500 Chinese, and succeeded in capturing their rifles, ammunition and guns.42 words
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Article137 1913-12-02 7 Tne following articles will be found on our outside pages Page 3.—Coincidences. The Innocent Golfer. 5. China’s Finances. Penang Schoolmasters’ Athletic Association. Water-Polo at the P. S. C. Exports of Penang. P. C C. Quoits Tournament. 8. China, Mongolia and Tibet. Cooeh Bebar’s New Ruler. Near East Problems. The137 words
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Advertisement275 1913-12-02 7 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH. DRESSERS. WANTED THREE DHESSER3. Initial salary $55 per mensem. Prospects of rise to $95 per mensem for suitable men. Free partly furnished quarters, or house allowance if quarters not immediately available. STATE SURGEON, Kedah. Alor Star, Kedah. 802 IN THE ESTATE OF The Langkawi Kuala Pandan Rubber275 words
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Article1015 1913-12-02 8 < For several years the most pressing border problems of China hare been connected with Mougolia and Tibet. The Mongolian problem has been increasing in complexity every year since Kussia tirst con- ceived of the idea of building her railway to the Far East, and the1,015 words
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Article437 1913-12-02 8 The Installation Ceremony. Calcutta, November 18. Lord Carmichael arrived at Cooch Behar yesterday morning. In the afternoon a Durbar was held wheu the new Maharaja was installed on the gadi there was a large crowd of durbaris The principal officers of the State and members of437 words
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Article221 1913-12-02 8 COUNT V ON BERCHTOLD’S REVIEW. Sik Edward Gret’s Wise Statesmanship. London, November 20. A Vienna cable states Count von Bercbtold, in a speech on Foreign Policy to the Austrian aud Hungarian Delegations, gave a lengthy review of the Balkan War. Ue said that the new division of221 words
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Article92 1913-12-02 8 New Regulations Re Fkesbmex. London November 10. The Sports Committee of the Oxford University Athletic Club passed a resolution last night that residence at another University cr similar institution would disqualify for competition in the Freshmen’s sports. No competitor will be eligible for the* University bports if92 words
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Article68 1913-12-02 8 Friend Takes up Quap.rel. London, November 19. A Paris telegram says that the Bulgarian, Lieutenant Torcom, who challenged m! Pierre Loti on account of the latter allegin' that the Bulgarians had committed atrocf ties in the late war, fought a duel to-dav w thM Georges Breitmayer. who68 words
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Article58 1913-12-02 8 Acclaimed at Stockholm. rpt London, November 15. for T th« f Mr Rlh 'nctraaath Taeore sLkbafm Th Ze 18 welco < d >‘«*rtiiv in I hi. works t E lpP rS r ote «tracts from ,ms works. The Swedish poets Karfelt a nr) Heulenstao an.l the Mr.58 words
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Article643 1913-12-02 8 An interesting article appears in the Frankfurter Zeitung in which it is pointed out that German merchants in East Asia aie at the present time much concerned with the difficult trade problem of the right position of the Chinese compradore. We are reminded how undefined643 words
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Advertisement380 1913-12-02 8 The World’s Most Romantic Production The Count of Monte Cristo IN THREE REELS pA.tuiing the renowned motion picture pli Mr. Hobart Bosworth in the title rolo with 30d peop’." :u cist and i4,0l0 the cost of production Will be screened TO-NIGHT AT Drury Lane Cinematograph, !n Drury Lane Theatre Hall,380 words
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Advertisement51 1913-12-02 8 The Children’s Colds. itch the children's colds atd cure them l*pfore they weaken the vitality. Use C hainlierliin s Cough Rernedv freeiv. It is perfectly *afe It has been tested bv chemuts and pronounced free from injurious and costs hut a trifle. For sale I by a ill) ispensatie* and51 words
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Advertisement143 1913-12-02 8 CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD with GRIMAULT C c i SARS APARi LLA (7>& 7/*n V- eJ3 s §3». K ij* i H= *r. The original sarsaparilla, recommended for ihe last 40 years lymphatic diseases, eruptions, boils, and all disorde/s ot the skin. > WWW ior BfT i?3RHP r> C 'JtT: 6RIMACI7143 words
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Advertisement1106 1913-12-02 8 the ited Lsia ued gbt We aras ia s ia as ide. larsck ven It this •ing loathe hat ned the iubiust hey iug 1 a iced 3, is t ia ter, aerrees pies »oth one aot tter ice K ho nth oa aers lich auk ited his asel ltly1,106 words
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Article31 1913-12-02 9 Vessels From Agent* Dne Prim Eitfl t Friedrich Singapore huelow Colombo fl 1 mala ya Colombo A tsa e Singapore B.M.AJo. BM:ACo. A.G.ACo. A.G.ACo. 2nd Dec 4th ;ioth |l3th31 words
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Article22 1913-12-02 9 Vettelt For Ag- nt’ JjMtet Prim] Eittl Fritdrich Colombo BMACo. Deo. Buelow Hwtulaya Atuyt Singapore Singapore Colombo B.M ACo. A.G.ACO. A.G.AO.22 words
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Advertisement360 1913-12-02 9 At. Expected Arrivals and Departures. Mall 8arvica Outward. 1913 Dec. lOHimalajaeonnestiug with s.s.Mooltan 24 Egvpt s.s. Mores Homeward •Will run direct to Marseilles and London via Colombo. FAKES BY NAIL STEAMERS. A Accommodation. Istcla88 2nd class To London by Sea $5t>5-72 1377-14 To Marseilles or Gibraltar $528-00 $356-29 B Accommodation.360 words
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Advertisement1790 1913-12-02 9 r shipping. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Pom INTENDED TO SAIL. Singapore (Three times a week). Port Swettenbam and Singapore. (Twice a week). Victoria Point. Alergui, Tavoy, Yeh and Moulmein. (Fortnightly). Singapore and Australia! Rangoon A Calcutta. (Weekly.) Tues. £nd Dec., 4 pm. Tbur. 4th Dec., 4p m. Sat.1,790 words
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Article912 1913-12-02 10 Though a well-worn proverb tell* u* that every dog ha* his day, jet but a «mail proportion of the canine race i* favoured with immortality iu history, legend or poetrj. Still there have b<en, in modern a* in ancient timed, distinguished dogs. There wad a brown dog orce,912 words
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1097 1913-12-02 10 PROGRAMME. (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) RACE DAYS. FIRST DAV Tuesday, 6th January, 1914. SECOND I)AV Thursday, 8th January, 1914. THIRD DAY Saturday, 10th January, 1914. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 6th January, 1914. 1.—The Opening Stakes. J Value $500. Selling Rice. A Handicap1,097 words
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Article1021 1913-12-02 10 Battersea, having had a brown dog, has gone in now fer a mulatto mayor. Seeing that Reuter has taken the trouble to send u* this information we must assume that it seems to people in England to be a more or less extraor inary portent. Doubtless many1,021 words
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Advertisement65 1913-12-02 10 Bal Taste in the Mouth. If V. u hare a bad taste iu your mouth in ,oru, »P. your stomach is not in proper r ablets regulate this f T v a rfil,sl > f«r jour meals. For e by all 1 hspensxries and Dealers. MARTIN’S raoi PILLS limaits fn>65 words
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Advertisement158 1913-12-02 10 Entries Close 5 19IJ. Hwdicaps for the First Day will be published on or before the 29th December, 1915. of the Associited cTubsT i ana n inljl S ca^s^nust r to obtalnabl J'™"' 1 Secretaries of anv in ff Fees, and sent, sealed d accompanied by Entry- Fees and TrainBeach158 words
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Advertisement12 1913-12-02 10 i For Chronic Chest Complaint*, j Wcoda’ Great Peppermint Cure. I*. 6d.12 words
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Advertisement600 1913-12-02 10 A Celebrated Viohniste V 4 rm U r w a -i m I 8////S w m I Bi i VI f S iiiii Nervous Fatigue, Languor The power to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keytner, is entirely due to her abundance600 words
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Advertisement64 1913-12-02 11 Milkmaid Milk BY APPOINTMENT ivj »n < t*;r 1 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, Kuala Lumpur and The Federated Malay64 words
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